b babynamesuggestion
Menu
Home Browse Names Rashi & Nakshatra Finder Name DNA Name Cards Couple Name-Swipe Sibling Name Matcher Numerology Calculator What Does My Name Mean? About Our Method

Your Shortlist

0 names saved

Trendy Baby Names

Trendy Boy Names

Explore 12,072 Trendy boy names — names climbing fast right now or newly arrived on the popularity charts.

24,630 Total Names
13,813 Girl Names
12,072 Boy Names
Advertisement

A name counts as trendy when its most recent birth-registry data shows it rising year-over-year or newly entering the charts — measured momentum, refreshed as registries publish new years.

  1. Francisco Spanish

    Francisco means "Frenchman" or "free man," derived from the Latin "Franciscus," which itself comes from the Germanic "Frankish" people and the Latin "francus" (free).

  2. Gabriel French

    Gabriel derives from the Hebrew name Gavriel (גַּבְרִיאֵל), composed of "Gever" (strength/man) and "El" (God), meaning "God is my strength" or "God is my might." The name is prominent in Judaism, Christianity,…

  3. Leonardo Italian

    Leonardo derives from the Old Germanic elements "leon" (lion) and "hard" (brave/strong), meaning "brave lion" or "lion-hearted," filtered through Latin and Italian Romance language development.

  4. Liam Irish

    Liam means "strong-willed warrior" or "protection" and derives from the Irish name Uilliam, which is the Irish form of the Germanic name William, composed of elements meaning "will" and "helmet/protection." The name…

  5. Mateo Spanish

    Mateo means "gift of God" and derives from the Hebrew name Mattityahu (מתתיהו), composed of the elements "matt" (gift) and "yah" (God).

  6. Muhammad Arabic

    Muhammad derives from the Arabic root "hamada" (to praise), meaning "praiseworthy" or "the praised one." It is the name of the founding prophet of Islam and is the most common given name…

  7. Nikodem Polish

    Nikodem derives from the Greek name Nikodemos, composed of "nike" (victory) and "demos" (people), meaning "victory of the people." The name is primarily used in Polish, Russian, and other Slavic cultures, with…

  8. Noah English

    The name Noah derives from the Hebrew name נֹחַ (Noach), meaning "rest" or "comfort," from the root נוח (nuach) meaning to rest or provide relief.

  9. Oscar English

    Oscar derives from Old Norse elements "ós" (god) and "gar" (spear), literally meaning "god's spear" or "divine spear." The name is primarily used in Germanic, Scandinavian, and English-speaking cultures, with notable historical…

  10. Rahul Hindi

    Rahul is a Sanskrit name meaning "efficient" or "conqueror of all obstacles," derived from the Sanskrit elements "ra" (to grant) and "hul" (to pull or move).

  11. Ren Japanese

    Ren derives from Japanese and means "lotus" or "benevolence," rooted in the kanji characters 蓮 (lotus) or 仁 (benevolence/humanity).

  12. Sem Biblical Latin

    Sem is derived from the Hebrew name Shem, meaning "name" or "renown," from the Semitic root referring to reputation or fame.

  13. William English

    William derives from the Germanic elements "wil" (desire, will) and "helm" (helmet, protection), literally meaning "resolute protector" or "determined guardian." The name has Germanic and Norman roots, becoming widespread throughout English-speaking and…

  14. Adam English

    The name Adam derives from the Hebrew word "adamah," meaning "earth" or "ground," reflecting the biblical account of the first man being formed from the dust of the earth.

  15. Eino Finnish

    Eino is a Finnish given name meaning "one" or "alone," derived from the Finnish word "yksi" through the diminutive form "Eino." The name is primarily used in Finland and among Finnish-speaking populations,…

  16. Jose Spanish (Americanized)

    José means "God will increase" and derives from the Hebrew name Yosef (יוֹסֵף), which combines "Yah" (God) and "asaf" (to increase or add).

  17. Afonso Portuguese

    The given name 'Afonso' is derived from the Arabic name 'Al-Hasan' or 'Al-Hashim', meaning 'the noble' or 'the generous', with its linguistic root in the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family.

  18. Arthur English

    The name Arthur likely derives from the Celtic root "art" meaning "bear," though some scholars propose a connection to the Roman name Artorius of uncertain etymology.

  19. Daan Dutch

    Daan is a Dutch and Scandinavian diminutive of Daniel, derived from the Hebrew name Daniyyēl, meaning "God is my judge." The name is primarily used in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Scandinavian countries,…

  20. Edoardo Italian

    Edoardo means "wealthy guardian" or "prosperous protector," derived from the Old English elements "ead" (wealth, fortune) and "weard" (guardian, protector).

Advertisement

Frequently Asked Questions About Trendy Boy Names

What makes a name "Trendy"?

A name counts as trendy when its most recent birth-registry data shows it rising year-over-year or newly entering the charts — measured momentum, refreshed as registries publish new years. The same rule powers the Style filter on our Browse Names tool, so this page and the live filter always agree.

How many Trendy boy names are there?

This page lists 12,072 Trendy boy names, each linking to a full profile with meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity history.

Are there Trendy girl names too?

Yes — we have 13,813 Trendy girl names, and 24,630 Trendy names in total across both genders.

Where does the popularity data come from?

From official national birth registries in 25+ countries (US SSA, England & Wales ONS, India, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan and more) — not scraped guesses. Every name page shows its year-by-year chart.

Can I combine Trendy with other filters?

Yes — the Browse Names tool lets you stack style with gender, first letter, origin, zodiac/rashi, nakshatra, and numerology in one search.

Help us make this better for every parent

Found a mistake · Know a name we’re missing · Have a different or better meaning for a name · Any question or recommendation — your insight helps families worldwide choose with confidence.

Share your feedback →
Scroll to Top