Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Abdul

Servant

Arabic

Abel

Breath

Hebrew

Adrian

From Hadria

Latin

Ajani

He Who Wins the Struggle

African

Akeem

Intelligent

Arabic

Akira

Bright, clear, ideal

Japanese

Aldo

Old one, elder

Spanish

Alejandro

Defender of man

Spanish

Alessio

Defender of man

Italian

Alexander

Defender of man

Greek

Ali

Sublime

Arabic

Amar

Long Life

Arabic

Amir

Prince

Arabic

Angel

Messenger of God

Greek

Angelo

Messenger of God

Italian

Anton

The German and Russian form of Antony or Anthony.

Slavic

Antonio

Unknown meaning

Italian

Arav

Peaceful

Indian (Sanskrit)

Ares

Ruin

Greek

Armani

Son of Armand

Italian

Arturo

An Italian and Spanish form of Arthur.

Italian

Bane

Glorious defender

Slavic

Beau

Handsome

French

Benicio

Blessed

Latin

Benjamin

A favorite son

Hebrew

Bernard

Strong, brave bear

German

Boris

Small; battle glory

Slavic

Bruno

Brown

German

Camilo

Helper to the priest

Latin

Carlo

Free man

Spanish

Carmelo

Orchard;, garden

Italian

Cesar

Thick head of hair

Latin

Christian

Follower of Christ

Latin

Cortez

Courteous

Spanish

Cruz

Holy cross

Spanish

Cyril

Master, lord

Greek

Dakari

Rejoice

African

Damien

To tame

French

Damir

To Give Peace

Slavic

Damon

One who tames, subdues

Greek

Daniel

God is My Judge

Hebrew

Dante

Enduring

Latin

Darius

Maintains possessions well

Persian

David

Beloved

Hebrew

Diego

Saint James

Spanish

Dmitry

Follower of Demeter

Greek

Eduardo

Wealthy guard

Spanish

Eli

Ascension

Hebrew

Elijah

My God is Yahweh

Hebrew

Emilio

To rival

Italian

Enrique

Home ruler

Spanish

Enzo

From Laurentum

Italian

Erik

Everlasting ruler

Scandinavian

Ernesto

Serious; battle to the death

German

Ezra

Help

Hebrew

Fabian

Bean farmer

Latin

Felix

Happy and lucky

Latin

Fernando

Brave journey

Spanish

Gabriel

God is my strength

Hebrew

Gianni

God is gracious

Italian

Giovanni

God is gracious

Italian

Gustav

Royal staff; staff of the gods

Scandinavian

Hector

Steadfast

Greek

Henrik

Home ruler

German

Henry

Home ruler

English

Hugo

“An intellectual,” from the Germanic hugu, the mind.

Latin

Isaac

He will laugh

Hebrew

Ivan

God is gracious

Slavic

Jack

God is gracious

English

Jamil

Handsome

Arabic

Jarek

Spring

Slavic

Javier

New house

Spanish

Jensen

Son of Jens

Scandinavian

Jericho

City of the moon

Arabic

Jiro

Second son

Japanese

Jose

Jehovah will increase

Spanish

Jules

A variant form of Julius.

French

Julien

Jove's child

Greek

Julio

Jove's child

Greek

Kaito

Sea, ocean; soar, fly

Japanese

Kareem

Generous, giving

Arabic

Karl

Free man

German

Kenji

Intelligent second son; strong, vigorous

Japanese

Kenzo

Healthy and wise

Japanese

Khalid

Immortal, eternal

Arabic

Leo

Lion

Latin

Leon

Lion

Greek

Leonardo

Brave lion

Italian

Lorenzo

Laurel

Italian

Luca

From Lucania

Italian

Luis

Famous warrior

Spanish

Lukas

From Lucania

German

Malik

King

Arabic

Marco

Warlike

Italian

Mario

Manly

Italian

Mark

Dedicated to Mars

Latin

Mateo

Gift of God

Spanish

Milan

Eager, laborious or rival; a coming together

Slavic

Mohammad

Praiseworthy

Arabic

Nasir

Supporter

Arabic

Nico

People of victory

Greek

Nicolas

Victory of the people

Greek

Nigel

Champion

Spanish

Nikolai

People of victory

Greek

Noah

To rest

Hebrew

Omari

God the highest

African

Orlando

“The fame of the land,” an Italian variant of Roland, which see.

Spanish

Oskar

Spear of the gods

English

Pablo

A Spanish equivalent of Paul.

Spanish

Paul

Small

Latin

Peter

Stone

Greek

Rafael

God heals

Spanish

Raj

King

Indian (Sanskrit)

Ramon

A Spanish form of Raymond.

Spanish

Ravi

Sun

Indian (Sanskrit)

Roberto

Bright fame

Italian

Rocco

Rest

Italian

Roman

One from Rome

Latin

Romeo

Man from Rome

Italian

Samuel

Name of God

Hebrew

Santana

Related to St Anna

Spanish

Santino

The saints

Spanish

Santos

The saints

Spanish

Sasha

Man's defender, warrior

Russian

Sebastian

Venerable or honorable

Greek

Sergio

Servant

Italian

Shamar

Fennel

Arabic

Simon

He has heard

Hebrew

Solomon

Peace

Hebrew

Stefan

A Russian form of Stephen.

Scandinavian

Taj

Crown

Indian (Sanskrit)

Tariq

Evening caller

Arabic

Theo

God's gift

Greek

Thiago

Supplanter

Portuguese

Victor

Champion

Latin

Yuki

Snow or Lucky

Japanese

Zahir

Blossoming, flourishing

Arabic

Zaire

River, From Zaire

African

Zen

Form of meditation

Japanese

Finding a name for your son that works with multiple languages can be difficult. Some names don’t translate as well between tongues and come out choppy when spoken, while others may lack the depth or binds you’re desiring. A select group of monikers has overcome these obstacles. We’ve selected names that pair well between English and a few other languages. Let’s meet some of the best bilingual boy names out there.

If you study the Top Boy Names chart in the U.S.; you’ll find lots of bilingual boy names, as English and Spanish are both wildly spoken across the states. Mateo is a shining star here. This form of Matthew is easy for both speakers to pronounce and recognize, allowing him to dance back and forth between the languages with ease. Diego is another excellent option that’s pretty popular. He’s a variant of James and means “supplanter.” He’s also a place name, tied to the sunny California city of San Diego. Other great bilingual boy names with Spanish ties include Rafael, Miguel, and Cruz.

French is another language that’s spoken frequently in certain areas of North America. While not as common as Spanish in the U.S., you can still find some French-rooted boy names that work well in both languages. One of these is Jules. This form of Julius is sweet in sound and perfectly suits a small boy and adult alike. Damien is also a good option. Meaning “to tame,” he a French variant of Damian. See Pierre, Marcel, and Russel for more bilingual boy names with ties to France.

Some names for boys work in multiple languages, making them top-notch choices if you come from a multicultural background, love language, or simply travel a ton. Lukas is a prime pick here along with his friend Luca. Many European countries especially have seen it appear on their top names charts and beyond. We can’t forget about Leo, either. This Latin love meaning “lion” is well-known (and adored) worldwide. Dante is another international treasure, meaning “enduring.” Check out David, Adrian, and Andre for more.

Get to know the rest of our picks on our complete bilingual boy names list.