Boys Names: Meanings, Nicknames


Alphonse

Most popular in the first decade of the 20th century, Alphonse last appeared in the Top 1000 most popular American male names in 1964

Alton

5 American boys were named Alton in 1962, the year that celebrity chef Alton Brown was born in Los Angeles, CA

Alva (Boy)

Alva was a more popular American name for boys than you might think, consistently appearing in the Top 500 from 1880 through 1940. Highest rank: 1882 – No. 162

Alvaro

Alvaro was the 5th most popular male name in Spain in 2012. Its rank in the USA that year was No. 903.

Alvin

Alvin was a Top 100 American male name between 1901 and 1938

Amadeo

53 American boys were named Amadeus in 2013; 44 were named Amadou; and 34 were named Amadeo

Amasa

8 American baby boys were named Amasa in 1925, the most on record for any year

Ambrose

At the turn of the 20th century, Ambrose was the 305th most popular American boy name. It only ranked higher than that once, at No. 294 in 1901

Amon

In 2012, in the USA, 36 baby boys were named Amon, 35 were named Amen and 104 were named Ammon.

Amory

21 American boys and 11 American girls were named Amory in 2013

Amos

Amos stayed in the Top 500 American boys names from 1880 until 1961. By 2010, its rank was No. 999

Anatole

Anatole has become more popular than ever in France in the 21st century. In 2013, the average age of boys named Anatole was 12.

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