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Boho Names for Boys

Bohemian names for boys may reference artistic or political heroes, inspiration spiritual qualities, or the natural world. Bohemian boy names might be antique or modern, traditional or invented. But to qualify as bohemian, these boy names, such as Felix and Fox, definitely have an indie feel.

Along with Felix and Fox, other bohemian boy names in the US Top 1000 include Arlo, August, Bodhi, Kai, Otis, Raphael, Soren, and Wilder. Lesser-used boho bold baby names that might appeal include Cormac, Huck, Oak, and Ziggy.

If you're looking for a bohemian or hippie style name for your baby boy, consider the following. If you're naming a daughter, check out our list of Bohemian Names for Girls. Or browse our list of Bohemian Baby Names for both genders.

Hopper

Meaning: leaper, dancer; hop grower

Origin:English or Dutch
3877
Hitch The meaning of Hitch is 'connector of wagons...
Origin:Diminutive of Hitchcock
3575
Huw The meaning of Huw is 'intellect,' 'spirit,'...
Origin:German
5187
Harris

Meaning: son of Harry

Origin:English
344
Hardy

Meaning: bold, brave

Origin:German
2461
Hardee

Meaning: bold, brave

Origin:Variation of Hardy, German
11794
Hyman

Meaning: life

Origin:Anglicized variation of Chaim
2606
Homer

Meaning: security, pledge

Origin:Greek
1479
Hannibal

Meaning: grace of Baal, god of fertility and fortune

Origin:Punic and Assyrian
1572
Humphrey

Meaning: peaceful warrior

Origin:German
600
Horatio

Meaning: hour, time

Origin:English variation of Latin Horatius
759
Hughes

Meaning: mind, intellect; son of Aodh

Origin:English, Scottish, Irish surname
3336
Hutton

Meaning: ridge enclosure

Origin:English, Scottish surname
3576
Horace

Meaning: timekeeper

Origin:Latin clan name
1158
Hodge

Meaning: famous warrior

Origin:Variation of Roger, German
6541
Heath

Meaning: the heathland dweller

Origin:English
368
Hiram

Meaning: brother of the exalted one

Origin:Hebrew
875
Hermes

Meaning: the messenger god

Origin:Greek mythology name
1034
Hercules

Meaning: glory of Hera

Origin:Greek
2462
Hart

Meaning: stag

Origin:English
651