Unique Baby Boy Names

If we had a boy, he would be Sawyer.

I just had a friend name her DS Nelson. Also another a few months ago named hers Emmett.
 
My older two have very common names. I thought I was giving my younger two more uncommon names. They are Braeden and Carter. I had never heard the name Braeden....until I named my son! So my guess it that Carter will be popular soon too :rotfl:
 
This is funny. I would hardly call any of the names I've read, with 3-4 exceptions, unique. Some you hear more than others and some are down right trendy/common. But what you hear will vary from area to area--and how much exposure you have to names (I have a lot).

When we named our oldest, it was an old name you didn't hear often--not unique, but not something you'd likely run across a lot. Well, opps; it became very trendy and gender neutral just as I named him. I still love the name though.

DS#1 named DS#2, and that one is different. We've met two people who have heard it used before (a teacher at his preschool has a son with that name, 20 years older & my sister has a friend of friend with the name 40 years older). I guess it is a once every 20 years name. :goodvibes Of course, a friend of a friend saw our birth announcement when DS#2 was born, and decided to use it. :furious:

With DS#3, it is a steadily growing name, but I loved it. I figured it might be the last chance I have to use it--#4 might be a girl--so to heck with everything. I rejected it for its emerging popularity with DS#2, but it's a perfect fit for DS#3 and I have no regrets even though he'll probably have others with that name in his class.

As far as unique spellings of names go...In the USA, you can't "misspell" a name. We don't have those naming rules so many countries have. Many different countries have a version of the same name either spelled slightly different or pronounced differently anyhow, so how can you say one version is "right" and the other "wrong"? Now, I wouldn't get too unique with any spelling--you should be able to tell what it is just by reading. But interchanging a C and a K is hardly difficult, ie Eric/Erik, or switching an A/E/O, ie Payton/Peyton or Keaton/Keaten. And, of course, names evolve.

Which is my next point. Many "girl" names started out as boy names. Shannon, Jamie, Carol, Kerry, Courtney, Robin, Marion, Morgan, Avery, Payton, Addison, Ashley, Blair, and oh, how I could go on and on and on. Names are boy names, then gender neutral names, then girl names. Or, they are always girl names. It's been that way with most things since the beginning of time. Afterall, pink used to be a masculine color. But, in Celtic (???) times, in order to fool evil spirits mothers would dress their boys in blue (a feminine color) and poof!, blue is for boys. OK, the poof! was probably a century, but still... :teacher: All rightly now, I'm off my soapbox.

Boy names I like (although I refuse to publicly post MY boys' names or ones I'm saving for possibly the next one):
Ryland
Keaton
Wyatt
Sterling
Barrett
Easton
Graeme
Bennett
Rhys
Grant
Alden
 
Been teaching for a while some of the ones I have not heard often are
Olin
Owen
Jayden(hear it all the time now)
Eamon
Stowe
Andre
Malcolm
Teeghan
Elias
Tain
Walter( old name not so many now and such a good Disney name!)
 

not sure how unique they are, my dh is micah and ds is grant. my husbands name is always confused with mike.
 
I'm Quite Partial To:

Jacob Oren

And

Joshua Dale
 
We named our DS3 Keegan Asher thinking Keegan was a unique name. We haven't heard it around here in many years. Well, at his Itty Bitty Flag Football there is another one that spells there's Keghan, AND in the class before his there are 4 Keegan's!! I can't believe it!! So much for a unique name!! :sad2:
 
we have an oscar seth which here in the uk neither are particulary popular but also not unusual but i also have an ezra jeremy of which jeremy is not unusual but i have never heard of another ezra as yet-hes now 7 !!
 
Sorry I haven't read all the posts yet but DS is named Samuel Ahren (German spelling for Aaron). We wanted something different. I thought that Samuel was a strong and not so common or different name. And DH came up with Ahren after doing some research on his heritage. I can honestly say that since he was born I have not meet another Samuel, yet!
 
My little guys are Jayden and Jory.

Jayden I put together myself when I was 8 months pregnant after months of searching, and since then, Will Smith, Christian Slater, and now Britney Spears :rolleyes: have used it...not to mention that my son actually has another in his class! Never ever thought that would happen - but the other kid is spelled Jaedon.

Jory was a name that I have loved ever since I was a teenager after reading it in a VC Andrews novel :thumbsup2

Found out that a couple in our church named their 1st son Jayden after ours...and are considering naming their soon to be born son Jory. Hmmm... we were flattered, now we're kinda creeped out :confused3

nani said:
Been teaching for a while some of the ones I have not heard often are
...
Jayden(hear it all the time now)
...
No kidding! :guilty: I even found a mug in Myrtle Beach with his name on it, spelled right and everything!! He will be so thrilled (it's going to go in his stocking) because he's never seen anything with his name imprinted. LOL
 
I have a couple favs: Toby (Tobias- may have mispelled that), Joshua (Josh),
Gavin, Mason... Garrett, Hunter...
Some family names: Ashby, Turner, Preston.
I wonder if the girls know Madison was actually a male name???
 
DS 10's name is Dylan...10 years ago it was really unique now it is really common here in Connecticut!!!
 
MOQu said:
We thought we had picked a not-so-common name for DS2:

Caden

But with a few weeks after he was born, met 5 Caden's (although one was with a K)! But to top it off, we named him "Caden Jhames". When we got home from the hospital there was an email from a couple from our Lamaze class. They had been in the same hospital as us and had their baby two days prior (on the day I was originally scheduled to be induced). Their birth announcement was for their baby boy named "Caden James". We had never discussed names in class and we didn't pick DS's name until after he was born. What are the chances of that?

I don't know any Caden's in real life. DS is Kaden (not Kaden James though). I know this name is gaining popularity but it is still a name many members of my family never heard of.

He had to be a K name because mom and dad are Kandi and Kyle. We are nerds like that :)
 
KandiB47 said:
I don't know any Caden's in real life. DS is Kaden (not Kaden James though). I know this name is gaining popularity but it is still a name many members of my family never heard of.

He had to be a K name because mom and dad are Kandi and Kyle. We are nerds like that :)

The funny thing is my mom is named Kay, so it would have made sense for us to name him Kaden instead of Caden! But we were going for a name we could eventually nickname CJ. Of course we didn't end up calling him CJ at all.
 




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