Other classic boys' names with four letters include Abel, Adam, Amos, Carl, Eric, Mark, and Paul. Unique four letter names for boys on our recommended list include Beau, Cove, Elio, Ford, Hart, Huck, Land, Nico, Otis, Pike, Rafi, and Shaw.
Along with Emma, other four letter names for girls in the US Top 100 include Mila, Ella, Aria, Luna, Zoey, Nora, Lily, Leah, Lucy, Anna, Cora, Ruby, and Isla. Mary, the most-used girls' name of all times, also contains four letters, as do such classics as Anne and Jane.
Along with Ace and Axel, other badass boy names in the US Top 1000 include Blaze, Dash, Fox, Harley, Jagger, Justice, Ryker, and Wilder. Many badass names are also impressive occupations, among them Hunter, Pilot, Ranger, and Sargent.
Today has an article showing how 4 letter girl names like Rose, Esme, Luna, and Iris, are among the most popular names of 2021. The list also includes 4 letter boy names such as Finn, Milo, Luca, and Levi.
Short names make up a lot of the top names in the country, like Mia, Ava and Emma. The 4 letter girl names are less common, many not even making an appearance in the top 1,000!
These powerful boy names have strength in their very definition: Alistair is an old-fashioned but unique option that means “man's defender.” Ethan is a classic name that means “strong and firm.” Maximus or Maximo both sound regal and are a Latin word for “greatest.”
Aaron: Hebrew — Enlightened. Aiden: Celtic — The sun god; fiery. Alexander: Greek — Defender of men. Amell: German — Power of an eagle. Amory: German — Leader; divine; brave; powerful.
Along with Ethan, other boy names with wise meanings in the Top 1000 include Apollo, Alfred, Conrad, Hudson, Raymond, and Solomon. These names meaning wise represent a range of cultures and styles.
Many of the most classic male nicknames are three letter names: Bob, Jim, Tom, Tim, Joe, and Sam, for instance. Unique three letter names for boys on our recommended list include Art, Asa, Cal, Fox, Lev, Mac, Pax, Rex, Sem, Van, and Wim.
The name Royal is both a boy's name and a girl's name of French, English origin meaning "royal". Even less subtle than Duke or Earl, this name shot up the popularity charts in 2013, the same year young Prince George was born and the craze for all things royal (and Royal) began.
Along with Ava and Mia, other girls' names with three letters popular in the US include Zoe, Eva, Ivy, Mya, Amy, Ana, and Lia. The classics Ann and Eve are two of the most enduring baby girl names with three letters. Other classic three letter girls names include Ada, Ida, Fay, Kay, and May.