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Literary Boy Names

These literary boy names are derived from characters in books from all genres. Some of these literary heroes and anti-heroes, such as Romeo and Tristan, come from works of fiction written centuries ago, while others, like Kafka and Edmund, are contemporary.

Along with Tristan and Romeo, other literary boy names in the US Top 1000 include Atticus, Axel, Holden, Magnus, Orlando, Rhett, Samson, and Santiago. Some names for boys remain inextricably tied to their literary namesakes, such as Heathcliff, Gogol, Ishmael, and Zooey.

Here, a selection of the most distinctive literary boy names from books. It might also be worth checking out your own bookshelves for literature-inspired baby names that are relevant to you.

Darl Darl is a pretty common name all over the wo...
Origin:Literary name
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Praxis

Meaning: practical

Origin:Greek
6230
Macon The meaning of Macon is ‘mason, to make’ and...
Origin:French place-name
6758
Macon The meaning of Macon is ‘mason, to make’ and...
Origin:French place-name
6758
Gogol The name Gogol is used for males. It origina...
Origin:Russian surname
7180
Sebastian

Meaning: person from ancient city of Sebastia

Origin:Latin from Greek
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