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Boy Names ALWAYS in the Top 1000

There are just under 200 baby boy names that have been on the Top 1000 since 1880, when the U.S. Social Security office began tracking baby names. The classic boy names here — such as Oliver and William — are included among that elite group that has been perennially popular.

Along with Oliver and William, many of the other top names for boys have always appeared in the Top 1000, including Noah, Elijah, James, Benjamin, Mason, Alexander, Henry, and Jacob. You may be surprised to learn that less conventional names such as Troy, Jefferson, Harley, and Dallas have maintained their memberships to this exclusive club.

The number of boy names that have always been in the Top 1000 is almost double that of girl names. Boy names have traditionally been more stable in popularity, although now we are seeing a shift as boy names become more trend-driven. Names such as Willie, Ralph, Jerome, and Mike recently dropped out of the Top 1000, relinquishing their status, and Gerald, Reginald, Rodney, or Will (yes, Will!) could be the next to go.

If you’re looking for an unshakable classic name for a son, a boy name always in the Top 1000 is the right choice for you. Browse all 189 boy names that have always been in the Top 1000, below.

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Origin:Spanish variation of Peter
1777
Clayton

Meaning: place with good clay

Origin:English
1847
Melvin

Meaning: council protector

Origin:English and Scottish
1854
Maurice

Meaning: dark-skinned

Origin:English and French from Latin
1878
Allan

Meaning: handsome, cheerful

Origin:Spelling variation of Alan meaning "handsome, cheerful"
2205
Tony

Meaning: priceless one

Origin:Diminutive of Anthony
2302
Alvin

Meaning: noble friend, friend of the elves

Origin:English
695
Alonzo

Meaning: noble, ready

Origin:Italian diminutive of Alphonso
1079
Marvin

Meaning: sea hill

Origin:Welsh, variant of Mervyn
1011
Luis

Meaning: renowned warrior

Origin:French and German variation of Louis
1233
Eli

Meaning: ascended, uplifted, high

Origin:Hebrew
236
Charlie

Meaning: free man

Origin:English, diminutive of Charles
179
Max

Meaning: greatest

Origin:English and German diminutive of Maximilian or Maxwell
105
Frank

Meaning: Frenchman or free man

Origin:Diminutive of Francis or Franklin
273
James

Meaning: supplanter

Origin:English variation of Jacob, Hebrew
33
Oliver

Meaning: olive tree

Origin:Latin
7
Noah

Meaning: rest, repose

Origin:Hebrew
45
Matthew

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Hebrew
120
Jacob

Meaning: supplanter

Origin:Hebrew
137
Andrew

Meaning: strong and manly

Origin:Greek
118