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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.

Quill Quill is not only original and memorable but...
Origin:Irish, diminutive of Quillan or Quiller; also English word name
1125
Origin:Spelling variation of Emery
1157
Zebulon

Meaning: exaltation or little dwelling

Origin:Hebrew
894
Cager

Meaning: Who is like God?

Origin:Short form of Micajah, Hebrew
4481
Solomon

Meaning: peace

Origin:Hebrew
320
Eugene

Meaning: wellborn, noble

Origin:Greek
360
Elisha

Meaning: God is my salvation

Origin:Hebrew
2312
Experience The name Experience can be given to either a...
Origin:English word name
5065
Theophilus

Meaning: friend of God

Origin:Greek
1097
Jonas

Meaning: dove

Origin:Greek variation of Jonah
479
Jeremy

Meaning: appointed by God

Origin:English form of Jeremiah
581
Abiel

Meaning: God is my father

Origin:Hebrew
2449
Jothan

Meaning: God is upright

Origin:Hebrew
3186
Enoch

Meaning: dedicated

Origin:Hebrew
404
Abram

Meaning: father of multitudes

Origin:Hebrew
990
Hosea

Meaning: salvation

Origin:Hebrew
1317
Harold

Meaning: army ruler

Origin:Scandinavian
610
Lafayette

Meaning: faith

Origin:French
1058
Hamilton

Meaning: treeless hill

Origin:English and Scottish
1239
Kiah

Meaning: God gives strength

Origin:Short form of Hezekiah, Hebrew
2056