Boys Names: Meanings, Nicknames


Neville

Neville Longbottom, a fictional character in the Harry Potter series, is a herbology genius

Nestor

Nestor peaked in the USA as a popular male name at No. 587 in 1991

Nero

Nero is not a very popular name due to the tyranny associated with Emperor Nero. Neri is a unisex name.

Nelson

As an American baby boy name, Nelson dropped from No. 287 in 1999 all the way to No. 569 in 2010

Nels

In the USA, Nels rose to the Top 500 popular baby boy names several times in late 1800s, due in no small part to the waves of Scandinavian immigrants

Nejc

In 2012, Necj was the 5th most popular name for baby boys in Slovenia. By 2016, it wasn’t in the Top 10 at all

Neil

After spending many years as a Top 200 American male baby boy name between 1928 and 1961, Neil’s popularity began to fade.

Nehemiah

Nehemiah began the 21st century as the 696th most popular American male name. By 2013, it was No. 346

Neal

Neal dropped out of the Top 1000 American baby boy names in 2003

Nathaniel

Many schools throughout the USA are named in honor of Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of “The Scarlet Letter”

Nathan

Nathan entered the Top 100 American male names in 1972 at No. 79 and peaked at No. 20 in 2005 and 2006.

Natale

27 baby boys in Italy were named Natale in 2013, contrasted to 5 in the USA the same year

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