Looking for a unique and meaningful name for your baby boy? Y names are a great option, offering a blend of classic and modern vibes. Whether you prefer strong and powerful names or gentle and charming ones, there's a perfect Y name waiting to be discovered. Explore this comprehensive list of Y names for boys, complete with detailed meanings and origins, to find the perfect fit for your little one.
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Yair | Hebrew for "God illuminates" or "God is my light" |
| Yale | Hebrew for "God is merciful" |
| Yamir | Hebrew for "beautiful" |
| Yanni | Greek for "God is merciful" |
| Yaron | Hebrew for "song" |
| Yash | Hebrew for "he will live" |
| Yasha | Hebrew for "God is salvation" |
| Yasir | Arabic for "easy" or "simple" |
| Yassin | Arabic for "God is the richest" |
| Yavuz | Turkish for "fierce" or "valiant" |
| Yegor | Russian for "farmer" or "cultivator" |
| Yehuda | Hebrew for "praised" or "thankful" |
| Yevgeny | Russian for "noble" or "well-born" |
| Yiğit | Turkish for "brave" or "courageous" |
| Yonah | Hebrew for "dove" |
| Yoram | Hebrew for "exalted" or "lofty" |
| Yosef | Hebrew for "God will increase" |
| Yousif | Arabic for "God will increase" |
| Yousef | Arabic for "God will increase" |
| Zacharias | Hebrew for "God has remembered" |
| Zane | Hebrew for "God is gracious" |
| Zander | Greek for "defender of mankind" |
| Zarek | Slavic for "ray of light" |
| Zavier | Basque for "new house" |
| Zayd | Arabic for "increase" or "prosperity" |
| Zayn | Arabic for "beauty" or "grace" |
| Zeke | Hebrew for "God strengthens" |
| Zephyr | Greek for "west wind" |
| Zev | Hebrew for "wolf" |
| Zion | Hebrew for "elevation" or "hill" |
| Zoltan | Hungarian for "sun" |
| Yuri | Russian for "farmer" or "cultivator" |
| Yussuf | Arabic for "God will increase" |
| Yves | French for "yew tree" |
| Yvan | French for "God is merciful" |
| Wyatt | English for "brave warrior" |
| Wynn | Welsh for "blessed" |
| Xavier | Basque for "new house" |
| Xeno | Greek for "stranger" or "guest" |
| Xyrus | Greek for "sharp" or "keen" |
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