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Unisex-lean-boy Baby Names

252 Unisex-lean-boy names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 252 baby names with a unisex-lean-boy feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

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Dale#15719 in the U.S.From the Old English 'dael' ('valley'), Dale began as a topographic surname for someone living Calihan#15736 in the U.S.A respelling of Callaghan, an Irish surname from O Ceallachain, a descendant-name built on CealCole#15739 in the U.S.A short form of Nicholas ('victory of the people') and an English surname tied to 'coal; swarthCiaran#15812 in the U.S.From the Irish Ciaran, a diminutive of 'ciar' ('dark, black'), so 'little dark one' — borne by Dean#15817 in the U.S.From the English surname Dean, either 'dweller in the valley' (Old English denu) or an officialFinlay#15957 in the U.S.From the Scottish Gaelic Fionnlagh, 'fair hero; fair-haired warrior' (fionn, 'fair,' + laogh, 'Emmitt#15972 in the U.S.A spelling of Emmett, a surname and given name derived from Emma ('whole; universal'). Used herGarner#15976 in the U.S.From the English surname Garner, tied to a granary-keeper (Old French gernier, 'granary') or thGraylin#16003 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the colour grey with a -lin ending, in the Graylin/Greylin family; a Faelan#16007 in the U.S.A spelling of the Irish Faolan, from faol, 'wolf,' with a diminutive ending — so 'little wolf.'Greysen#16007 in the U.S.A respelling of Grayson, from the English surname 'son of the grey-haired one (the greyve/stewaHezekiah#16007 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Chizkiyahu, 'the Lord strengthens; Yahweh is my strength' - the name of a rightHawkins#16050 in the U.S.From the English surname Hawkins, 'son of Hawkin' (a pet form of Henry/Hal), with a nod to the Ishvi#16110 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Ishvi, a biblical name — a son of Asher listed in Genesis — traditionally borneIzrael#16130 in the U.S.A spelling of Israel, from the Hebrew for 'one who wrestles (or strives) with God' - the biblicHyatt#16148 in the U.S.From the English surname Hyatt, 'dweller by the high gate' (Old English heah, 'high,' + geat, 'Jaap#16275 in the U.S.A Dutch pet form of Jacob (from Hebrew Yaakov, 'supplanter; holder of the heel'). In Dutch it iKamren#16324 in the U.S.A respelling of Cameron, from the Scottish Gaelic cam sron, 'crooked nose,' a clan-and-surname Kailer#16341 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Kyler, itself a modern surname-style variant sometimes linked loosely Kaisyn#16351 in the U.S.A respelling of Kayson or Cason, modern American coinages built on the -son ending. These namesKhristian#16428 in the U.S.A K- respelling of Christian, from the Latin Christianus, 'follower of Christ,' which we note rKhyler#16432 in the U.S.A Kh- respelling of Kyler, a modern surname-style name (linked to Kyle or to an occupational 'aKendrick#16433 in the U.S.Kendrick derives from an English/Welsh surname rooted in Old English or Welsh elements read as Kalen#16436 in the U.S.Read either as a spelling of Kellen or of the Irish Caolan ('slender'), or as a plain modern coKye#16523 in the U.S.A short name reading as a form of Kai (variously 'sea' in Hawaiian, or a Welsh/Frisian name) orKiptyn#16574 in the U.S.A -tyn respelling of Kipton, an English place-and-surname name; it also reads like 'Captain,' gKoen#16589 in the U.S.Koen is a Dutch short form of Coenraad (Conrad), from Germanic elements 'bold/brave' + 'counselLouis#16626 in the U.S.From the French Louis (Germanic Hludwig), 'famous warrior; renowned in battle' — borne by many Laurence#16643 in the U.S.Laurence comes from the Latin Laurentius, 'from Laurentum' (a town linked to laurus, 'laurel').Lyncoln#16651 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Lincoln, an English place/surname meaning 'lake colony' (Roman Lindum CoKarsten#16738 in the U.S.A Scandinavian and German form of Christian, ultimately from Greek Christos, 'anointed; followeMaxx#16788 in the U.S.A double-x spelling of Max, short for Maximilian/Maxwell, from Latin maximus, 'greatest.' Max iMerlyn#16823 in the U.S.A y-spelling of Merlin, the Latinised form of the Welsh Myrddin, the bard and enchanter of ArthMushtaq#16834 in the U.S.From the Arabic mushtaq, 'longing, yearning, desirous' - in poetry and devotional writing, the Omari#17008 in the U.S.A Swahili form of the Arabic Umar, 'flourishing; long-lived; thriving.' Used here for a girl, tPryce#17029 in the U.S.A Welsh surname, Pryce/Price, from ap Rhys ('son of Rhys,' with Rhys meaning 'ardour; enthusiasCullen#17043 in the U.S.From the Irish surname O Cuilinn, linked to cuileann ('holly') or to a root read as 'handsome.'Salam#17190 in the U.S.From the Arabic salam, 'peace; safety; well-being' — As-Salam ('The Source of Peace') is one ofShaw#17262 in the U.S.From the English/Scottish surname Shaw, from Old English sceaga, 'a small wood; thicket' (also Staley#17320 in the U.S.An English surname, from a place name meaning 'stony clearing' or 'staithe meadow,' used as a gStratton#17327 in the U.S.An English surname and place name, from Old English for a 'settlement on a Roman road' (straet,Westley#17492 in the U.S.From the English surname and place name Westley/Wesley, 'the west meadow' (west + leah). It is Gardner#17763 in the U.S.From the English occupational surname Gardner, 'gardener; keeper of a garden.' A surname name tNeftali#18464 in the U.S.The Spanish form (Neftali) of the Hebrew Naphtali, 'my struggle; wrestling' — a son of Jacob anCrossThe English word cross — long tied to the Christian cross — and an English surname, carried intCruzeCruze is a modern respelling of Cruz, the Spanish word for 'cross,' long used as a surname and FaelenA spelling of the Irish Faolan, 'little wolf' (from faol, 'wolf'). Traditionally a boy's name; KaleoFrom the Hawaiian ka leo, 'the voice' or 'the sound.' Traditionally used often for boys in HawaLaughlinAn anglicised form of the Irish name and surname Lochlainn, from Lochlann, the Irish term for SMakoaFrom the Hawaiian makoa, 'fearless, brave, courageous, aggressive.' In Hawaiian naming it is usRoaneA Scottish/Irish name linked to the roan — the seal-folk or selkie of Celtic folklore — and alsRustynA modern coinage blending Rusty ('reddish-haired') with the -styn/-stin ending of Austin ('grea

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Popular Unisex-lean-boy baby names include Dale, Calihan, Cole, Ciaran, Dean, Finlay. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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