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Four Syllable Boy Names

Four syllable boy names are led in the US, as well as in many other countries, by strong international favorites Alexander and Sebastian, which both make the Top 20 boy names in the US.

Along with Alexander and Sebastian, other four syllable options which rank in the Top 100 boy names in the US are Jeremiah, Santiago, Ezekiel and Leonardo.

Uncommon and unique four syllable boys' names we recommend range from underused traditionals like Aloysius and Emmanuel, to long and lovely international beauties like Eliseo and Olivier, to quirky and unique four-syllable boy names like Huckleberry and Thelonious.

If you're looking for a longer baby boy name to balance out a short surname – or even if you just love long, majestic names for boys – this is the list for you!

Browse 100+ boy names with four syllables to fit all styles and tastes below.

Luciano

Meaning: light

Origin:Italian variation of Lucian
746
Valentino

Meaning: strength, health

Origin:Latin
846
Domenico

Meaning: belonging to the Lord

Origin:Spanish, Italian variation of Dominic, Latin
1220
Giovanni

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Italian variation of John
709
Oleander Oleander is a gender-neutral Greek name that...
Origin:Botanical name
1166
Montgomery

Meaning: man power

Origin:Norman
750
Indiana

Meaning: land of the Indians

Origin:American place-name
2385
Jerusalem

Meaning: city of the ancient god Shalem

Origin:Place name
7680
Huckleberry The name Huckleberry is of American origin a...
Origin:Word name and literary name
847
Octavius

Meaning: eighth

Origin:Latin
656
Federico Federico, a Spanish name, is typically used ...
Origin:Italian and Spanish variation of Frederick
1966
Adriano

Meaning: man from Adria

Origin:Italian
2046
Odysseus

Meaning: wrathful

Origin:Greek mythology name
1529
Nicodemus

Meaning: victory of the people

Origin:Greek
811
Obadiah

Meaning: servant of God

Origin:Hebrew
1410
Nehemiah

Meaning: comforted by God

Origin:Hebrew
1811
Hezekiah

Meaning: God gives strength

Origin:Hebrew
1968
Vittorio

Meaning: conqueror

Origin:Italian variation of Victor
1801
Eleazar

Meaning: God helps

Origin:Hebrew
1618
Horatio

Meaning: hour, time

Origin:English variation of Latin Horatius
759