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,
Origin: Portuguese variation of Eirene
Aitana
Aitana is of Basque origin and it is traditi...
Origin: Spanish place-name
Lieke
The meaning of the name Lieke is 'angel .' I...
Origin: Dutch diminutive of Angelique et al
Majken
The name Majken is of Scandinavian origin an...
Origin: Scandinavian version of Marie or Mary
Leyre
Leyre is a rare name mostly given to girls i...
Origin: Basque place name
Origin: Dutch variation of Sarah, Hebrew
Benedetta
Meaning: blessed
Origin: Italian variation of Benedicta, Latin
Oline
Oline is a wonderful and lovely name general...
Origin: Scandinavian, feminine short form of Ole or Olaf
Origin: Diminutive of Christina
Origin: German and Scandinavian form of Ivo
Frederica
Meaning: peaceful ruler,
Origin: Feminine variation of Frederick
Hilma
Meaning: protective helmet
Origin: German
Indiana
Meaning: land of the Indians
Origin: American place-name
Caterina
The name Caterina is of Slavic origin. The m...
Origin: Italian variation of Katherine
Origin: French, feminine variation of Paul
Tordis
Meaning: thunder goddess
Origin: Norwegian variation of Þórdís, Old Norse
Leonora
The meaning of Leonora is 'the other energy'...
Origin: Italian diminutive of Eleonora or Eleanor, meaning unknown