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Boy Names Ending in Y

Boy names ending in Y are a popular bunch.

Henry is the most popular boy name ending with Y right now. Along with Henry, other boy names in the US Top 1000 include Anthony, Wesley, Zachary, and Bentley.

Unique boy names that end in Y and make our recommended list include the Irish Flannery, the presidential McKinley, and the bluesy Ray (bet you didn't see that one coming).

Here are all our website’s boy names that end with the letter Y. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Morgan

Meaning: sea-born, sea-song or sea-circle

Origin:Welsh
584
Nyx

Meaning: night

Origin:Greek mythology name
1652
Dominique

Meaning: belonging to the lord

Origin:French form of Dominic
6687
Landry

Meaning: ruler

Origin:French and English
1296
Ember Ember is a name of English origins and the m...
Origin:English
804
Laken Laken is a gender-neutral name that is gener...
Origin:Variation of Lake, English
6744
Sterling

Meaning: of the highest quality

Origin:English
555
Dior Dior is a gender-neutral name of French orig...
Origin:French surname, meaning unknown
3496
Everest The name Everest is of English origin and th...
Origin:Place-name, world's tallest mountain
1048
Alexis

Meaning: defender

Origin:Greek
2230
Kelly

Meaning: war

Origin:Irish
1751
Karter

Meaning: transporter of goods by cart

Origin:Spelling variation of Carter
6559
Reign

Meaning: rule

Origin:English word name
1753
London London is a habitational name widely known a...
Origin:Place-name
2126
Raleigh

Meaning: meadow of roe deer

Origin:English
3246
Angel

Meaning: angel

Origin:Spanish and English
1703
Raven The meaning of Raven is 'blackbird' or 'crow...
Origin:Word name
1899
Remington

Meaning: place on a riverbank

Origin:English
609
Gianni

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Italian, diminutive of Giovanni, variation of John
2698
Armani

Meaning: soldier or wish,hope

Origin:Italian surname derived from Herman or Arman, German or Persian
2689