The world of dark academia beckons with its rich tapestries of literature, history, and a touch of the gothic. Choosing a name for your character or child within this aesthetic requires a name that whispers of ancient libraries, tweed jackets, and a thirst for knowledge. Here, we unveil a collection of dark academia boy names, each imbued with meaning and a touch of mystery.
Name | Meaning |
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Adrian | From the Latin "Hadrianus," meaning "from Hadria" (an ancient region on the Adriatic Sea) |
Alistair | Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning "defender of men" |
Ambrose | Derived from the Greek "ambrosios," meaning "immortal" |
Asher | Hebrew origin, meaning "happy" or "blessed" |
Atticus | Latin origin, meaning "from Attica" (an ancient region of Greece) |
Aurelius | Latin origin, meaning "golden" |
Basil | Greek origin, meaning "kingly" |
Benedict | Latin origin, meaning "blessed" |
Caspian | Meaning unclear, possibly related to the Caspian Sea |
Corvus | Latin origin, meaning "raven" |
Dorian | Greek origin, meaning "gift of the sea" |
Edgar | Old English origin, meaning "rich spear" |
Elias | Hebrew origin, meaning "Yahweh is my God" |
Eliot | English origin, a surname meaning "God is Jehovah" |
Ellis | Welsh origin, meaning "descendant of Elias" |
Emerson | Old English origin, meaning "Emmerich's son" |
Ezra | Hebrew origin, meaning "help" or "strength" |
Felix | Latin origin, meaning "lucky" or "happy" |
Gabriel | Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my strength" |
Gideon | Hebrew origin, meaning "hewer" or "breaker" |
Hawthorne | Old English origin, meaning "hawthorn hedge" |
Heathcliff | Old English origin, meaning "heath cliff" |
Horace | Latin origin, meaning "timekeeper" or "one born at the hour" |
Jasper | Persian origin, meaning "bringer of treasure" |
Julian | Latin origin, meaning "youthful" |
Laurence | Latin origin, meaning "from Laurentum" (an ancient town in Italy) |
Leo | Latin origin, meaning "lion" |
Lucian | Latin origin, meaning "of light" |
Lysander | Greek origin, meaning "liberator" |
Malcolm | Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning "devotee of St. Columba" |
Nathaniel | Hebrew origin, meaning "gift of God" |
Orion | Greek origin, a hunter in mythology |
Percival | Old French origin, meaning "pierces the vale" |
Quentin | Latin origin, meaning "fifth" |
Raven | Old English origin, meaning "black bird" |
Rhys | Welsh origin, meaning "ardent" or "fiery" |
Rowan | Gaelic origin, meaning "little red one" |
Sebastian | Greek origin, meaning "revered" |
Silas | Latin origin, meaning "of the forest" |
Theodore | Greek origin, meaning "gift of God" |
Victor | Latin origin, meaning "conqueror" |
Vincent | Latin origin, meaning "to conquer" |
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