When it comes to choosing boy names, some have remained timeless classics, like James, John, Robert, and Michael. On the other hand, certain names have their moments in the spotlight, rising and falling in popularity over the decades. Take names like Scott and Kevin; while they don’t quite have the classic status of James or John, they certainly enjoyed a surge in popularity during the ’60s and ’70s. Each decade brings its own favorites, and today’s new parents have their own trendy picks.
If you’re drawn to the currently fashionable names but want something a bit less common, consider this curated list of alternatives to popular boy names.
1. Liam
Liam has topped the charts as the most popular boys’ name for the second consecutive year, overtaking Noah back in 2017. A great alternative if you like Liam is Ian. Both names share a similar sound and are short and sweet. If you prefer something different, Levi, Kian, or even Emre might appeal to you.
2. Noah
After a record four years at #1, Noah is currently sitting at #2. If you’re looking for alternatives, consider Joah (Noah with a J), or the more commonly known Jonah. For something a bit less mainstream, check out Nolan, Rowan, or Shiloh. If you’re feeling adventurous, Noe is a unique twist on the classic.
3. Oliver
Oliver has consistently risen in popularity since 1995, currently standing strong at #5. If you love Oliver, you might also like Oscar, Everett, or Iver. For a fresh sound, Donovan or the vintage charm of Archie could be perfect alternatives.
4. Lucas
Lucas has made its way into the top 20 and even broke into the top ten recently. If you enjoy Lucas, you might also consider Luca, Lucien, or Silas. Names like Declan or Marcus can also serve as appealing substitutes.
5. Logan
This name has had its ups and downs on the charts but has remained a favorite in the top 20 for years. Alternatives like London, Brogan, or Keagan might catch your interest. Names such as Ronan or Lincoln can also be great substitutes.
6. Mason
Mason has been a popular choice, holding its spot in the top 10 since 2011. If you like Mason, you might find Macsen or Tyson appealing. Names like Asa or Malcolm could offer you some unique alternatives, while Chase is another solid option.
7. Ethan
Ethan has been on the rise since the late ’50s, currently at #12. If you prefer a similar sound, consider Evan or Heath. The name Deacon is trendy and has a similar vibe, while Elan and Easton offer more modern twists.
Ultimately, if you’re drawn to a popular name, go for it—it’s your baby, after all! But if you want to choose something a bit more unique that won’t be heard everywhere, these alternatives to popular boy names could be just what you’re looking for. For more insights on baby names, check out our other blog posts, like this one at Home Insemination Kit. For those exploring the realm of pregnancy, Healthline is an excellent resource, while Intracervical Insemination provides authoritative insights.
