One of the most exciting times during your pregnancy journey is choosing a name for your baby! Your baby’s name is the first gift you will ever give him. If you are having a son, you’ve come to the right place!
These vintage, classic names stand the test of time. They are strong and steady, traditional and timeless. Here is an A-Z list of timeless names and their meanings
Archer – “Bowman”, Latin, popular late 1890s
Brock – “Badger”, English / Scottish, popular 1940-1960
Charles – “Free Man”, Latin, popular 1900 – 1950
Dean – “Valley”, English, popular 1950s and 1960s
Edward – “Wealthy guard”, English, popular 1930-1980
Ford – “River crossing”, English, popular 1880-1950
Gray – “Gray haired”, British, popular 1880-1900
Harrison – “House ruler”, British, popular 1880-1900
Ingram – “Raven of peace”, Scandinavian, popular 1880 – 1910
Johnson – “God is gracioius”, Hebrew, popular mid-late 1800s
Kipp – “Christ bearer”, British, popular 1940 – 1970
Lee – “Pasture, Meadow”, British, popular 1850 – 1950
Mead – “Meadow”, British, popular 1915 – 1930
Noah, “Peaceful”, Hebrew, popular 1950 – 1990
Oliver – “Olive tree”, Latin, popular since early 1800s
Paul – “Humble”, Latin, popular 1910 – 1960
Quinton – “Queen’s settlement, Fifth”, British, popular since 1920s
Ralf – “Wolf counsel”, British, popular 1930 – 1960
Samuel – “God has heard”, Hebrew, popular 1880 – 1900, regained popularity early 2000s
Thomas – “Twin”, Aramaic, popular 1900 – 1950
Ulysses – “Adventure”, Latin, popular mid-1800s – 1910
Victor – “Conqueror”, Latin, popular 1900 – 1915
Wesley – “Western Meadow”, British, popular 1950-1970
Xavier – “Bright, Splendid”, Spanish, popular mid-1800s – 1920, regained popularity in 1970s
Zachariah – “The Lord Recalled”, Hebrew, moderately popular in late 1800s
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