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Colonial Names for Boys

Many of the baby names that were widely used during colonial times have been out of use for enough time that they’re beginning to sound fresh and cool again. Early Americans used a range of baby names from obscure biblical picks such as Micajah and Zophar, to evocative virtuous word names such as Increase and Prosperity (which honestly wouldn’t sound so out of place today). Of course, the most common boy name during colonial times was John, closely followed by other very classic boy names such as William and Henry.

Along with John and William, other colonial names for boys in the US Top 200 include Abraham, Alexander, Christopher, Elias, Isaac, Jacob, Levi, and Nathaniel. Unique colonial-era nicknames for boys include Cuddy, Dobbin, Fate, Hiley, and Quill.

If you like historic baby names but want to move beyond the Victorian and biblical choices we've heard so much of in recent years, consider these names culled from Revolutionary War rolls and eighteenth-century town histories. Here, our lineup of colonial baby names for boys.

August

Meaning: great, magnificent

Origin:German form of Latin Augustus
16
Jude

Meaning: praised

Origin:Latin diminutive of Judah
14
Kit

Meaning: bearer of Christ

Origin:English, diminutive of Christopher
92
Cyrus

Meaning: sun

Origin:Persian
19
Linus

Meaning: flax

Origin:Greek
162
Rufus

Meaning: red-head

Origin:Latin
174
Augustus

Meaning: great, magnificent

Origin:Latin
216
Cornelius

Meaning: horn

Origin:Latin
228
Thaddeus

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Aramaic, meaning unclear, possibly from Theodore
238
Levi

Meaning: joined, attached

Origin:Hebrew
71
Bartholomew

Meaning: son of the furrow

Origin:Aramaic
141
Lazarus

Meaning: God is my helper

Origin:Latinized Greek variation of Hebrew Eleazar
183
Gideon

Meaning: hewer; or, having a stump for a hand

Origin:Hebrew
68
Isaac

Meaning: laughter

Origin:Hebrew
60
Amias

Meaning: loved

Origin:Latin
111
Nathaniel

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Hebrew
41
Ezekiel

Meaning: God strengthens

Origin:Hebrew
89
Archie

Meaning: truly brave

Origin:Diminutive of Archibald, Teutonic
54
Malcolm

Meaning: devotee of St. Colomba

Origin:Scottish
130
Alec

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Diminutive of Alexander, Greek
232