Well, naming a baby is not an easy task. Sometimes you have too many choices, and sometimes you and your partner cannot agree on any one name. Nevertheless, we got you. When it comes to choosing a middle name for your little bundle of joy, anything and everything goes. These names continue to serve the same functions they have always been. It helps maintain family names, traditions, and hence the age-old relationships.
If you are someone who wants to give a new cool name but keep the family cord in check, middle names serve the whole purpose. Well, that's not all. Middle names can also have your back when you and your partner can't make your mind to a single name. In that case, you both can put the names of your choice as middle names and decide on a first name together. Thus, middle names allow people to experiment with recent trends and fashion in naming, without completely scrapping out the old names, in line with the fancy uber-modern world.
With so many names and options to choose from, we know you might get confused. So, if you are looking for a name that is one-of-a-kind, look no further. Here's the ultimate list of boys' middle names with their meanings to help you choose the best name for your little cutie. So check these out!
Oisin (uh-sheen or o-sheen): (Irish origin) means 'little deer.'
Aldo: (Italian origin) means 'old and wise.'
Maddox: (Welsh origin) means 'son of Madoc.'
David: (Hebrew origin) a classic boy's name that means 'beloved.'
Henry: (English and French origin) a throwback name which means 'estate ruler,' a regal name, which can be shortened to Harry, like Prince Harry.
Hamish: (Scottish origin) means 'supplanted.'
Aerin, Origin: Tolkien Middle Earth invention, or variation of Erin ~ View Detail
Maverick: (English and American origin) means 'independent.'
John: (Hebrew origin) a good solid, firm middle name, one syllable option that means 'God's grace.'
Robert: (German origin) this name has a beautiful meaning: ' bright flame.'
Cian (kee-an): (Irish origin) means 'ancient' and is very popular in Ireland.
Aiden: (Irish origin) means 'little and fiery.'
Darragh (Darra): (Irish origin) means 'oak.'
James: (Hebrew origin) a regal middle name with English royal roots that means 'supplanted,' a person who takes someone else's place.
Leonardo: (Latin origin) means 'lion' or 'brave' and can be shortened to Leo. The most famous Leonardo has to be Leonardo da Vinci and, more recently, the film star Leonardo DiCaprio.
Elvis: Means 'all-wise' of Scandinavian origin - made famous by the one and only rock and roll star.
Merlin: (Welsh origin) means 'sea fortress' and brings to mind an image associated with witchcraft.
Grant: (Scottish origin) means 'large.'
Olaf: Most famous for being the most adorable snowman from Frozen, this boy's name is of Norse origin
Medea, Meaning: middle Origin: Greek ~ View Detail
Prince: A regal name, meaning 'royal son' and perfect for fans of the musician, formerly known as Prince.
Maxwell: (Scottish origin) means 'great stream.'
Logan: (Scottish origin) means 'small hollow.'
Liam: (Irish origin) means 'resolute protection.'
Romeo: (Italian origin) Shakespeare's most famous romantic hero and latterly the son of Posh and David Beckham!
Casey: (Irish origin) means 'brave in battle.'
Flynn: (Irish origin) means 'son of red-haired one.'
Dougal: (Gaelic origin) means 'dark stranger' and was a nickname given to Vikings.
Art: (Celtic origin) means 'noble one' or 'bear-man.'
Quinn: (Latin or Irish origin) means 'fifth.'
Alfred: (English origin) an Anglo-Saxon middle name that means 'of Elf counsel.'
Rafael: (Hebrew origin) meaning, 'God heals,' and Raphael was a famous Italian painter.
Patrick: (Latin or Irish origin) means 'nobleman' St.Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.
Sean: (Irish origin) a derivative of the name John and mean 'God is gracious.'
Camden: (Scottish origin) means 'winding valley.'
George: (Greek origin) means 'farmer.'
King: Means 'ruler' or 'monarch', and this name is gaining popularity.
Felix: (Latin origin) means 'happy' or 'lucky.'
Finley: (Scottish or Irish origin) means 'fair-haired hero.' It can be shortened to Finn.
Connor: (Irish origin) translated as 'lover of hounds.'