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Saints' Names For Boys

It is tradition, though no longer a requirement, in the Roman Catholic Church for a child receiving baptism to be given a saint's name. However, even parents who don't find themselves particularly religious have begun to take interest in the rare, uplifting, and sometimes unheard-of names of saints for their sons and daughters. Names of notable saints such as St. Sebastian and St. Jude are listed here, as well as those of lesser-known saints.

Along with Sebastian and Jude, other saints’ names for boys in the US Top 300 include Adrian, Elias, Fabian, Henry, Israel, Jonah, Killian, and Owen. More obscure names such as Amias, Benno, Cassian, and Leander are also saints’ names worth considering.

If you are interested in ancient names, saints’ names are a great source of inspiration. This list includes a wide range of appealing saints' names for boys.

Silas

Meaning: of the forest; or prayed for

Origin:Aramaic, Latin, Greek
4
Tobias

Meaning: God is good

Origin:Greek from Hebrew
31
Zachary

Meaning: the Lord has remembered

Origin:Hebrew
30
Raphael

Meaning: God has healed

Origin:Hebrew
70
Cassian

Meaning: hollow

Origin:Latin, variation of Cassius
27
Hugh

Meaning: mind, intellect

Origin:English from German
193
Philip

Meaning: lover of horses

Origin:Greek
153
Jonah

Meaning: dove

Origin:Hebrew
169
Isidore

Meaning: gift of Isis

Origin:Greek
422
Florian

Meaning: flowering

Origin:Latin
473
Zeno The meaning of Zeno is ‘gift of Zeus’ or ‘gu...
Origin: Anglicized form of Greek Zenon, related to Zeus, king of the gods
493
Conrad

Meaning: brave counsel

Origin:German
197
Vincent

Meaning: conquering

Origin:Latin
52
Abel

Meaning: breath

Origin:Hebrew
156
Moses

Meaning: delivered from the water

Origin:Egyptian
817
Elias

Meaning: Yahweh is God

Origin:Greek variation of Elijah, Hebrew
132
Ambrose

Meaning: immortal

Origin:Latin
38
Fergus

Meaning: man of force

Origin:Scottish and Irish
345
Yves

Meaning: yew wood

Origin:French
355
Rupert

Meaning: bright fame

Origin:German variation of Robert
131