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Top 1,000 Baby Boy Names (With Meanings and Origin)

Looking for the most popular baby boy names? Discover the top 1,000 baby names for boys this year, the most popular boy names, and which boy names are trending based on the latest report from the Social Security Administration.

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Updated: March 14, 2025
Fact checked by Tara Gunn
Top Boy names 2024
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Updated: March 14, 2025
Fact checked by Tara Gunn
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Choosing a name for your baby boy is no small feat. Whether you're after something timeless, trendy, or unique, the latest data from the Social Security Administration (SSA) can offer helpful insights. Below, you'll find the 10 most popular boy names of 2024, how naming trends are evolving, predictions for 2025, and more.

What Were the Top 10 Baby Boy Names 2024?  

The SSA's 2024 report highlights the names that parents across the country loved most. Here are the top 10 boy names for the year, their meanings, and origins:

  1. Liam – This Irish name meaning "unwavering protector" has remained the top baby boy name since 2017.  
  2. Noah – Derived from Hebrew and Babylonian roots, Noah means "rest" or "comfort" and was a chart-topper from 2013 to 2016.  
  3. Oliver – This Latin-origin name, meaning "olive tree planter," has firmly held the #3 spot since 2019.  
  4. James – A classic Hebrew name meaning "supplanter," James boasts both biblical and historical significance.  
  5. Elijah – Meaning "Jehovah is God," Elijah continues to rise in popularity, entering the top 10 in 2016.  
  6. Mateo – A Spanish variant of Matthew, this name means "gift of God" and carries both modern appeal and cultural depth.  
  7. Theodore – From its Greek origin meaning "gift of God," Theodore blends classic charm with contemporary relevance.  
  8. Henry – With German roots meaning "ruler of the home," Henry is a favorite that’s both regal and relatable.  
  9. Lucas – A Latin name meaning "man from Lucania," Lucas has gained major traction thanks to pop culture names like Luke Skywalker.  
  10. William – This long-standing classic of Germanic origin, meaning "resolute protector," has been in the top 10 since 2001.

Looking for girl names, trends, and predictions? Check out the Top 1,000 Baby Girl Names or Top Unisex Baby Names for more!

Predictions for the Top Baby Boy Names of 2025  

When it comes to popular boy names in 2025, we foresee some exciting shifts in baby boy name popularity. Based on emerging trends, these names are set to climb the ranks next year:

  1. Arlo – A name gaining traction for its unique sound and simple charm.  
  2. Finn – Popularized by Irish heritage and literary connections.  
  3. Atticus – Inspired by the timeless literary hero from To Kill a Mockingbird.  
  4. Caleb – A Biblical name that’s steadily returning as a favorite.  
  5. Elias – A fresher take on the consistent favorite Elijah.  
  6. Orion – A celestial name gaining momentum for its distinctiveness.

Expect a continued mix of short, punchy names with modern flair and culturally significant choices. Names like Kai and Finn are expected to remain trendy, alongside rising stars such as Luca and Ezra, which combine simplicity with a timeless appeal. Additionally, culturally rich names like Arjun and Santiago are gaining popularity, reflecting a growing appreciation for global diversity in baby name trends.

Boys Name Trends Shaping the Year  

This year has already showcased a fascinating mix of name trends, according to baby name zeitgeist sources. Here's what's defining this year in baby boy names:

  • Classic Revival – Names like Henry and Theodore are gaining traction for their timeless appeal.  
  • Short and Punchy – Simpler names like Leo, Max, and Jack continue to dominate for their easy pronunciation and versatility.  
  • Cultural Inspirations – Names such as Mateo, Enzo, and Luca reflect a growing appreciation for multicultural heritage.  
  • Nature-Inspired Names – Options like Forest, River, and Orion are on the rise, infusing names with an adventurous, earthy feel.

Names inspired by media and literature are also gaining momentum, capturing the imagination of modern parents. Kylo, rooted in Star Wars, carries a bold and futuristic appeal, while Loki, from Marvel, exudes charm with its mischievous and enigmatic energy. These names reflect a growing trend of drawing inspiration from pop culture, blending creativity with a touch of storytelling.

Explore Baby Boy Name Categories  

Need more inspiration? These popular name categories have been a hit among Family Education users and could help spark fresh ideas:

Search through these categories to find the perfect name that resonates with your ideals. Plus, use our free Baby Name Generator to discover more!

What Boy Baby Names Are Declining?  

While some names climb the charts, others face a decline. This year has seen less popularity for names like Aiden, Ethan, and Mason, which once dominated. Other names falling in ranking include:  

These changes show parents' growing preference for fresh, distinctive names rather than once-trendy options.

Final Thoughts on Boy's Names

Choosing a name is one of the first and most lasting gifts you can give your child. Whether you're drawn to timeless classics like William or unique finds like Finn, the helpful SSA data and input from our name experts offers plenty of inspiration to guide your search.

Curious about next year's trends, or need help narrowing your options? Explore our top 1,000 Baby Boy Names below! No matter what you choose, the right name will always be the one that speaks to your heart.

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The 1,000 Most Popular Baby Names for Boys

  • 351. Daxton

    The name Daxton is a modern invented name with no real meaning.

  • 352. Jaden

    The name Jaden is of Hebrew origin and means "God heard."

  • 353. Rhys

    Welsh : Ardent one

  • 354. Sonny

    Sonny is of English origin and means "Ormond's son."

  • 355. Zander

    The name Zander is of Greek origin and means "defender of man."

  • 356. Eduardo

    Old English: Rich guardian

  • 357. Iker

    Iker is of Basque origins and means "visitation."

  • 358. Sullivan

    Gaelic: Black eyes

  • 359. Bradley

    The name Bradley is of Old English origin and means "broad meadow."

  • 360. Raymond

    Old English: Worthy protector

  • 361. Odin

    Norse: Head god in Norse mythology

  • 362. Spencer

    Old English: Dispenser, keeper

  • 363. Stephen

    Greek: Crown

  • 364. Prince

    Latin: Royal son

  • 365. Brantley

    The name Brantley is of English origin and means "sword" or "fiery torch."

  • 366. Killian

    Irish: Little warrior

  • 367. Kamari

    Kamari is of Arabic origins and means "moon."

  • 368. Cesar

    Latin: A fine head of hair; Famous emperor

  • 369. Dariel

    Dariel is of Old English origin and means"open."

  • 370. Eithan

    Eithan is Hebrew meaning "strong", or "firm."

  • 371. Mathias

    Mathias is of Hebrew origin and means "Gift of God."

  • 372. Ricardo

    English: Rich and powerful ruler

  • 373. Orion

    Greek: Son of fire

  • 374. Titus

    Greek: Of the giants

  • 375. Luciano

    Latin : Light

  • 376. Rylan

    Old English: Dweller in the rye field

  • 377. Pablo

    Spanish: Borrowed

  • 378. Chance

    The name Chance is of French origin and is the variation of the name Chauncey. Sometimes it can be affiliated with the English word meaning "luck."

  • 379. Travis

    French: Crossing

  • 380. Kohen

    Kohen is the Hebrew word for "priest."

  • 381. Marco

    Latin: Warlike; hammer; defender

  • 382. Jay

    Hebrew: Supplanter, substitute; the patron saint of Spain

  • 383. Malik

    Muslim and Hindu (mainly Panjab): status name from a title meaning "lord", "ruler", "chief", from Arabic malik "king."

  • 384. Hector

    Greek: Anchor

  • 385. Edwin

    Old English: Rich friend

  • 386. Armani

    African: Faith

  • 387. Bodie

    Bodie is of english origin, a variant spelling of Body.

  • 388. Shiloh

    Shiloh is of Hebrew origin and means "place of peace" or "peaceful." It is a Biblical name that refers to an ancient city mentioned in the Old Testament.

  • 389. Marshall

    French: Keeper of the horses; military title

  • 390. Remy

    French (Rémy) and Swiss German: from a medieval personal name which represents a falling together of two distinct Latin names: Remigius (a derivative of remex, genitive remigis, "rower, oarsman"), and Remedius (from remedium "cure", "remedy").

  • 391. Russell

    French: Red-haired; foxlike

  • 392. Baylor

    Old French: Bay horse

  • 393. Kameron

    The name Kameron is the newest spelling variation of the name Cameron.

  • 394. Tyson

    English: Son of Ty; fiery

  • 395. Grady

    Latin : Rank

  • 396. Oakley

    The name Oakley means "from the oak meadow."

  • 397. Baker

    Baker is an occupational name, from Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere, a derivative of bacan "to bake."

  • 398. Winston

    Old English: Joy stone, victory town

  • 399. Kane

    Hebrew: Craftsman; spear

  • 400. Julius

    Latin: Youthful

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