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Best Boy Names Starting with Vowels

Boy names that start with vowels are among the most popular and coolest names today. Boy names starting with A are second only to J in popularity, with all the versions of Aiden and Alexander leading the pack. Next up are Boy names that start with E, led by Ethan and Elijah.

The best boys' names beginning with I include Isaac, Isaiah, and Ian. Popular names for boys that being with O are being used more often every year, with Oliver and Owen at the head of the line. While boy names starting with U are the most unusual in the alphabet, that group includes some unique choices. Of course, you can browse our complete lists of boys' names that start with A, E, I, O, and U, but here is our pick of the best vowel names for baby boys.

Abbott

Meaning: father

Origin:Hebrew, Aramaic
2182
Oceanus

Meaning: ocean

Origin:Mythological name
2366
Umberto

Meaning: renowned warrior

Origin:Italian variation of Humbert
2618
Amedeo

Meaning: lover of God

Origin:Italian form of Amadeus
2918
Eleazer

Meaning: God is my helper

Origin:Variation of Lazarus
5171
O'brien

Meaning: descendant of Brian

Origin:Irish
8619
Amos

Meaning: carried by God

Origin:Hebrew
304
Eamon

Meaning: wealthy protector

Origin:Irish variation of Edmund
377
Ilya

Meaning: the Lord is my God

Origin:Russian variation of Elijah
577
Oberon

Meaning: noble, bearlike

Origin:Variation of Auberon
748
Abraham

Meaning: father of multitudes

Origin:Hebrew
621
Eli

Meaning: ascended, uplifted, high

Origin:Hebrew
236
Alban

Meaning: white, or, man from Alba

Origin:Latin
1095
Eben

Meaning: stone of help

Origin:Hebrew, diminutive of Ebenezer
1101
Omar

Meaning: flourishing, thriving; eloquent

Origin:Arabic, Hebrew
1139
Abner

Meaning: father of light.

Origin:Hebrew
615
Adrian

Meaning: man of Adria

Origin:Latin
321
Anderson

Meaning: son of Anders

Origin:English from Scandinavian
1340
Enzo The name Enzo finds its roots in Italy. Enzo...
Origin:Italian variation of Henry, also diminutive of Vincenzo and Lorenzo
805
Ephraim

Meaning: fruitful, fertile, productive

Origin:Hebrew
464