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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.

Corbinian

Meaning: crow/raven

Origin:Latin
7370
Damarius Damarius can be considered as a variation of...
Origin:Greek
8177
Origin:Hebrew
8488
Florentino The meaning of Florentino is 'flowering' or ...
Origin:Latin
9640
Pacifico Pacifico is the Spanish variant of the Ameri...
Origin:Spanish
9794
Amarion The name Amarion is of American origin. The ...
Origin:American
9941
Origin:French from Latin, place-name
10007
Patrizio The name Patrizio is a great name that is mo...
Origin:Italian
10245
Damarion A name of American origin, Damarion is tradi...
Origin:American
14313
Hyperion

Meaning: the high one

Origin:Greek
2122
Dionysus

Meaning: god of Nysa

Origin:Greek
2291
Zacharias

Meaning: the Lord has remembered

Origin:Greek form of Hebrew Zachariah
2402
Galileo

Meaning: from Galilee

Origin:Italian
1840
Cipriano

Meaning: from Cyprus

Origin:Latin
2411
Eliseo

Meaning: God is my salvation

Origin:Italian and Spanish variation of Elisha
1113
Meridian

Meaning: midday / pinnacle

Origin:Latin
3466
Rosario

Meaning: rosary

Origin:Italian
2475
Theophilus

Meaning: friend of God

Origin:Greek
1097
Emilian

Meaning: rival

Origin:Romanian form of Emil
1257
Ludovico

Meaning: famous warrior

Origin:Italian variation of Ludwig, German
3587