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Four-Syllable Boy Names

Four-syllable boy names provide the perfect balance for a short surname and may impart an elaborate style on your son's name.

Boy names with four syllables include a few choices near the top of the popularity lists in the US and around the world, most notably Alexander and Sebastian.

Along with Alexander and Sebastian, other four-syllable boy names that make the US Top 1000 include Leonardo,

Aroa

Meaning: era, time

Origin:Basque
3758
Freja

Meaning: lady, noblewoman

Origin:Swedish and Danish
1310
Wilma

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:Diminutive of Wilhelmina
1425
Abena

Meaning: born on Tuesday

Origin:Akan, Fante, Ghanaian
3653
Darcie

Meaning: dark one; from Arcy; from the fortress

Origin:Variation of Darcy, Irish or French
3766
Origin:Nordic variation of Alberta
3834
Francisca

Meaning: free man

Origin:Spanish, Portuguese
3853
Louna

Meaning: moon

Origin:French variation of Luna, Latin
4051
Leticia A name of Spanish origin, the meaning of Let...
Origin:Spanish
4095
Ema

Meaning: universal

Origin:Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Croatian, Bosnian, Czech, Slovak, and Lithuanian variation of Emma, German
4347
Lovis

Meaning: renowned warrior

Origin:Variation of Lovisa, Swedish
4424
Laerke

Meaning: lark

Origin:Danish
4734
Origin:Italian
5424
Noemie The name Noemie is primarily used as a baby ...
Origin:French
5625
Soline Soline derives from the Latin language. The ...
Origin:Spanish
5636
Kaja The name Kaja is beautiful and has a serene ...
Origin:Scandinavian
5693
Nayara The Spanish name Nayara is a translation of ...
Origin:Spelling variation of Naiara, Basque place-name
5714
Berta

Meaning: bright

Origin:Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Slovene, Scandinavian variation of Bertha
5771
Emy Emy is a name that has its roots in English ...
Origin:English
5788
Vilma The name Vilma is primarily used for a baby ...
Origin:Russian, diminutive of Vilhelmina; a Polish place-name
5846