8 Boy Names When Mentioned Show Strength And Meaning

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The name is an indispensable part of having a child, but it also follows the child for the rest of his life. So most parents of boys are looking for strong, bold names for their children. In addition to being strong to show the strength of masculinity, it must also have a deep meaning. Here are some names to help parents choose the best and most appropriate name for their child.

1.Amell:

Power of an eagle. Amell is a German name, meaning ‘power of an eagle’. We don’t think it can get more powerful than this.

2.Andreas:

Andreas is the New Testament Greek variation of Andrew, meaning ‘strong and manly’. The most notable namesake is Andreas Feininger, the famous photographer. You can keep Andrew as a short form for Andreas.

3.Barrett:

Barrett is a German name, meaning ‘bear strength’. We loved the pleasing sound of this name. It also has literary associations with Elizabeth Barrett Browning. You can consider this name for your baby girl too!

4.Arsenio:

Arsenio is a Spanish name, meaning ‘virile and strong’. It was, for long, considered the exclusive property of Mr. Hall, but is now being adopted by others as well.

5.Oswald:

The meaning of Oswald is ‘divine power’. Apart from its association with the adorable cartoon character, Oswald also has literary connections. It was mentioned in Shakespeare’s King Lear and Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.

6.Garrett:

Garrett is an Irish name, which was once in the top 100 list, but slipped in popularity. It’s an Irish variation of Gerard and means ‘spear strength’. Garrett also featured in the Twilight series. He was one of the vampires in Breaking Dawn.

7.Rinaldo:

Rinaldo is the Italian version of the name Reginald. It means ‘counsel power’. This name has been on the US popularity list since the 1930s.

8.Harvey:

Harvey Milk was the first gay politician to be elected to the office. He stood vehemently for love, courage, and bravery and fought for the rights of those who had no voice or chose not to speak. He was also instrumental in passing a gay rights ordinance in the 1970s. Coincidentally, the name means ‘battle worthy’.

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