Choosing a name for your baby boy is an exciting journey, and names starting with "X" offer a unique and distinctive choice. Although less common, "X" names are rich in history and meaning, and they can give your child a name that's both special and meaningful. Here are 250 baby boy names that start with X, along with their meanings and origins:
- Xabier - Of Basque origin, meaning "new house." It’s a variant of Xavier, associated with Saint Francis Xavier and a sense of brightness.
- Xander - Of Greek origin, meaning "defender of the people." A modern and popular short form of Alexander, denoting protection and strength.
- Xane - Of Greek origin, meaning "gracious" or "merciful." It’s a contemporary and simplified version of the name Zane.
- Xanthus - Of Greek origin, meaning "yellow" or "golden." This name reflects a bright and vibrant quality, associated with the color of sunshine.
- Xavian - Of Latin origin, meaning "bright" or "new house." It’s a modern twist on Xavier, suggesting both light and renewal.
- Xavier - Of Basque origin, meaning "new house" or "bright." This name is linked to Saint Francis Xavier and conveys a sense of enlightenment.
- Xeno - Of Greek origin, meaning "foreigner" or "guest." It carries a unique and exotic flair, often used in scientific contexts as well.
- Xerxes - Of Persian origin, meaning "ruler of heroes." Historically associated with the Persian king Xerxes I, known for his leadership and grandeur.
- Xanderian - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people." It adds a regal and distinguished touch to the classic name.
- Xadrian - Of Latin origin, a modern blend of "X" and "Adrian," meaning "dark one" or "from the Adriatic Sea," giving a contemporary feel to a classic name.
- Xanderus - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people." It carries a more elaborate and formal tone.
- Xylo - Of Greek origin, meaning "wood." Derived from "xylon," it evokes a natural and earthy quality.
- Xylander - Of Greek origin, meaning "from the land of wood." It combines natural imagery with a distinctive modern sound.
- Xenos - Of Greek origin, meaning "foreigner" or "guest." It suggests an unusual and inviting quality.
- Xanderius - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with an elegant and unique twist.
- Xyrian - Of Greek origin, meaning "from Syria" or "lordly." It combines a sense of ancient heritage with a modern feel.
- Xian - Of Chinese origin, meaning "immortal" or "holy." This name conveys spiritual significance and timelessness.
- Xavius - Of Latin origin, a variant of Xavier, meaning "bright" or "new house," offering a distinctive take on a well-known name.
- Xanderon - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a modern and strong twist.
- Xylian - Of Greek origin, meaning "wood" or "forest." It suggests a connection to nature with a contemporary edge.
- Xavianus - Of Latin origin, an elaboration of Xavier, meaning "bright" or "new house," giving a grand and refined feel.
- Xayden - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Aiden," meaning "fiery" or "little fire." It provides a fresh and trendy alternative.
- Xandro - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people." It’s a shorter, modern version with a strong impact.
- Xylon - Of Greek origin, meaning "wood" or "forest." It evokes natural imagery with a sleek, contemporary sound.
- Xanderic - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a refined and distinctive quality.
- Xylan - Of Greek origin, meaning "wood." A modern twist on the Greek root "xylon," suggesting nature and simplicity.
- Xenoel - Of Greek and Hebrew origin, a combination of "Xenos" (foreigner) and "Noel" (Christmas), giving a unique and festive touch.
- Xanthe - Of Greek origin, meaning "yellow" or "golden." Although more commonly used for girls, it conveys brightness and warmth.
- Xanderel - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with an added elegant flair.
- Xianus - Of Latin origin, a variant of Xian, meaning "immortal" or "holy," adding a classic touch to a timeless name.
- Xylonis - Of Greek origin, meaning "wood" or "forest." A more elaborate form of Xylon, reflecting natural beauty and uniqueness.
- Xylos - Of Greek origin, meaning "wood." It is a straightforward and modern choice, evoking nature and strength.
- Xavi - Of Latin origin, a shorter form of Xavier, meaning "bright" or "new house," perfect for a modern, succinct name.
- Xelton - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Elton," meaning "from the old town," offering a contemporary and fresh sound.
- Xennon - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xenon," meaning "foreigner" or "stranger," with a futuristic and unique appeal.
- Xanderil - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a sophisticated and unique tone.
- Xarl - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Carl," meaning "free man," providing a contemporary twist on a classic name.
- Xanderos - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a strong and distinctive sound.
- Xadrianus - Of Latin origin, an elaborated form of Xadrian, meaning "dark one" or "from the Adriatic Sea," adding grandeur to the name.
- Xanthos - Of Greek origin, meaning "yellow" or "golden," reflecting brightness and vitality.
- Xavion - Of modern origin, a blend of "Xavier" and "Avion," suggesting "bright" and "bird" or "flight," for a dynamic and modern feel.
- Xanderal - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a distinctive and refined twist.
- Xavarius - Of Latin origin, a variation of Xavier, meaning "bright" or "new house," with an elaborate and noble touch.
- Xylion - Of Greek origin, meaning "wood," similar to Xylon, but with a more elaborate and futuristic sound.
- Xandarion - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a grand and noble ring.
- Xandor - Of Greek origin, meaning "defender of the people," a simplified and modern version of Alexander.
- Xellon - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Ellon," meaning "noble" or "elf," offering a fresh and unique sound.
- Xanderan - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a distinctive and contemporary flair.
- Xanderino - Of Greek origin, a playful and elaborate version of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a modern twist.
- Xarthus - Of Greek origin, meaning "earth" or "stone," combining elements of strength and grounding with a unique sound.
- Xyric - Of modern origin, a creative blend of "X" and "Lyric," suggesting a melodious or poetic quality with a unique twist.
- Xenois - Of Greek origin, meaning "stranger" or "foreigner," similar to Xenon but with a more sophisticated touch.
- Xariel - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Ariel," meaning "lion of God" or "bright," offering a contemporary and celestial feel.
- Xyren - Of modern origin, a creative variation combining "X" and "Ryan," suggesting a unique and contemporary name with a modern edge.
- Xanderis - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a refined and distinguished tone.
- Xandron - Of Greek origin, meaning "defender of the people," a strong and modern variant of Alexander.
- Xeron - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xerxes," meaning "ruler of heroes," reflecting leadership and grandeur.
- Xavior - Of Latin origin, a modern variation of Xavier, meaning "bright" or "new house," with a distinctive and contemporary flair.
- Xylor - Of Greek origin, a creative blend of "Xylon" (wood) and "Lior" (light), suggesting a name that combines natural and luminous qualities.
- Xylianus - Of Greek origin, an elaborated form of Xylian, meaning "wood," with a grand and sophisticated touch.
- Xianor - Of Latin origin, a variant of Xian, meaning "immortal" or "holy," with a regal and timeless appeal.
- Xylen - Of Greek origin, a modern variation of "Xylon," meaning "wood," suggesting simplicity and strength.
- Xebastian - Of Latin origin, a creative blend of "X" and "Sebastian," meaning "venerable" or "revered," offering a contemporary twist on a classic name.
- Xaro - Of modern origin, a short and unique name that combines "X" with a dynamic ending, evoking a sense of innovation and strength.
- Xillan - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Killian," meaning "war" or "strife," giving a contemporary and strong sound.
- Xereus - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Xerxes," meaning "ruler of heroes," reflecting grandeur and leadership.
- Xelion - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Elion," meaning "high" or "elevated," suggesting a name with a sophisticated and lofty quality.
- Xylois - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xylon," meaning "wood," with a unique and modern twist.
- Xyrenus - Of modern origin, combining "Xyren" with a suffix for a distinctive and futuristic sound.
- Xalder - Of modern origin, a creative blend of "X" and "Alder," meaning "old" or "wise," giving a unique and dignified tone.
- Xemuel - Of Hebrew origin, a variation of "Samuel," meaning "God has heard," with a modern and unique twist.
- Xeros - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xerxes," meaning "ruler of heroes," with a strong and distinctive edge.
- Xelus - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Elus," suggesting a name that combines innovation with a sense of elevation.
- Xyler - Of modern origin, a variant of "Tyler," meaning "maker of tiles," with a contemporary and dynamic feel.
- Xavien - Of Latin origin, a variation of "Xavier," meaning "bright" or "new house," with a modern and sophisticated edge.
- Xylerian - Of modern origin, an elaboration of "Xyler," combining a contemporary sound with a regal touch.
- Xilon - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xylon," meaning "wood," with a simple and strong presence.
- Xandrin - Of Greek origin, a modern variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a unique and contemporary twist.
- Xaren - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Karen," suggesting a name with a fresh and innovative sound.
- Xamiel - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Samuel," meaning "God has heard," with a modern and distinctive quality.
- Xynon - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xenon," meaning "foreigner" or "stranger," with a futuristic and unique touch.
- Xyrius - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Sirius," suggesting a name with a celestial and powerful feel.
- Xanderith - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a more elaborate and distinguished tone.
- Xon - Of modern origin, a creative and minimalist name combining "X" with a short, impactful ending.
- Xanderion - Of Greek origin, an elaborate form of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a grand and noble ring.
- Xylandor - Of Greek origin, combining "Xylon" (wood) and "Dorian" (of the Doric people), suggesting a name with both natural and classic elements.
- Xytas - Of Greek origin, a modern variation with an exotic touch, offering a unique and contemporary name.
- Xirion - Of Greek origin, a blend of "X" and "Sirion," suggesting a name with an ancient and sophisticated flair.
- Xalvin - Of modern origin, a creative blend of "X" and "Alvin," meaning "noble friend," giving a fresh and contemporary sound.
- Xandran - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a modern and strong presence.
- Xyrel - Of modern origin, a combination of "X" and "Ariel," suggesting a name with a bright and airy quality.
- Xeronis - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Xerxes," meaning "ruler of heroes," with an elaborate and sophisticated touch.
- Xaldor - Of modern origin, a creative blend of "X" and "Aldor," suggesting a name with strength and a touch of the ancient.
- Xaviar - Of Latin origin, a variant of Xavier, meaning "bright" or "new house," with a unique and modern twist.
- Xylus - Of Greek origin, meaning "wood," a more streamlined and modern version of "Xylon."
- Xandros - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a distinctive and powerful sound.
- Xynor - Of modern origin, a creative variation combining "X" and "Honor," suggesting a name with strength and uniqueness.
- Xanderik - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people," with a more sophisticated edge.
- Xylanor - Of Greek origin, combining "Xylon" (wood) and "Dorian" (of the Doric people), suggesting a name with natural and classic elements.
- Xero - Of Greek origin, a modern and simplified variation of "Xerxes," meaning "ruler of heroes," with a sleek and contemporary touch.
- Xanderiel - Of Greek origin, a blend of "Xander" (defender of the people) and "Gabriel," creating a name with a noble and angelic quality.
- Xythus - Of Greek origin, a modern-sounding name inspired by ancient Greek, possibly derived from "Xylo" (wood) with an exotic twist.
- Xio - Of modern origin, a short and unique name with a futuristic and stylish edge, offering a fresh alternative to traditional names.
- Xavell - Of modern origin, a blend of "Xavier" (bright) and "Javell," providing a contemporary and distinctive sound.
- Xyros - Of Greek origin, a creative twist on "Xylo" (wood) with a strong and modern tone.
- Xaviro - Of modern origin, a variant of "Xavier" (bright) with an added dynamic and contemporary flair.
- Xernon - Of Greek origin, a unique name derived from "Xerxes" (ruler of heroes) with a modern twist.
- Xavon - Of modern origin, a variation of "Xavier" (bright) with a sleek and contemporary sound.
- Xyle - Of Greek origin, a simplified version of "Xylon" (wood), offering a minimalist and modern name.
- Xion - Of Greek origin, inspired by the name "Xi," with a strong and futuristic feel.
- Xyland - Of modern origin, combining "Xylon" (wood) and "land," evoking images of nature and stability.
- Xorion - Of Greek origin, a modern twist on "Orion," the constellation, suggesting strength and celestial beauty.
- Xynthos - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), reflecting brightness and vitality.
- Xarion - Of modern origin, blending "X" with "Arion," suggesting a name with both a classic and innovative touch.
- Xylis - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Xylos" (wood), offering a unique and contemporary take on a natural name.
- Xennor - Of Greek origin, a modern blend of "Xenon" (foreigner) and "Norris," suggesting a name with both exotic and classic elements.
- Xandriel - Of Greek origin, a blend of "Xander" (defender of the people) and "Gabriel," with a sophisticated and angelic feel.
- Xior - Of modern origin, a unique and minimalist name with a strong and futuristic tone.
- Xandral - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander (defender of the people), with an elegant and distinguished touch.
- Xantheos - Of Greek origin, derived from "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), adding a regal and powerful quality.
- Xalderon - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Aldor," meaning "old" or "wise," offering a grand and sophisticated sound.
- Xylar - Of modern origin, combining "Xylon" (wood) with "Lars," creating a name with a natural and contemporary feel.
- Xylius - Of Greek origin, a modern twist on "Sirius," suggesting a name with celestial and powerful connotations.
- Xyro - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xylon" (wood) with a sleek and modern edge.
- Xanderix - Of Greek origin, a variant of Alexander (defender of the people), with a strong and unique twist.
- Xyrell - Of modern origin, combining "Xylo" (wood) with "Rell," giving a fresh and distinctive sound.
- Xyon - Of modern origin, a creative and minimalist name with a futuristic appeal.
- Xzavier - Of Latin origin, a modern variant of Xavier (bright/new house), offering a sleek and sophisticated sound.
- Ximenes - Of Spanish origin, a variant of "Simon" (hearkening), with a historical and distinctive touch.
- Xan - Of Greek origin, a short form of "Alexander" (defender of the people), offering a modern and succinct name.
- Xenon - Of Greek origin, meaning "foreigner" or "guest," with a futuristic and scientific flair.
- Xenophon - Of Greek origin, meaning "foreign voice," known from the historical figure Xenophon, reflecting wisdom and leadership.
- Xantho - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), suggesting brightness and vibrancy.
- Xanthius - Of Greek origin, derived from "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), offering a strong and classic name with a touch of ancient heritage.
- Xanthippe - Of Greek origin, meaning "yellow horse," historically known as the wife of Socrates, reflecting intelligence and strength.
- Xaverio - Of Latin origin, a modern variant of Xavier (bright/new house), with a contemporary and stylish touch.
- Xaiver - Of Latin origin, a unique spelling of "Xavier" (bright/new house), providing a modern and distinctive sound.
- Xaiverthon - Of modern origin, a creative variation of "Xavier," suggesting brightness with an elaborate and dynamic twist.
- Xanthel - Of Greek origin, combining "Xanthus" (yellow) with "El," suggesting a name that blends natural brightness with a strong, modern edge.
- Xanthar - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), reflecting a bright and powerful quality.
- Xanthios - Of Greek origin, derived from "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), offering a strong and classic name with an exotic flair.
- Xantharus - Of Greek origin, a grander form of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), combining classic strength with a touch of grandeur.
- Xavianno - Of modern origin, a creative variant of "Xavier" (bright), offering a distinctive and sophisticated sound.
- Xanderson - Of Greek origin, a blend of "Xander" (defender of the people) and "Anderson," suggesting strength and heritage.
- Xaviano - Of modern origin, a variation of "Xavier" (bright/new house), with a sleek and contemporary feel.
- Xabry - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Aubrey," suggesting a unique and contemporary twist on classic names.
- Xaviante - Of Latin origin, a blend of "Xavier" (bright) and "Ante," creating a name with a fresh and dynamic edge.
- Xylophone - Of Greek origin, meaning "wooden sound," historically a musical instrument, suggesting creativity and harmony.
- Xair - Of modern origin, a simplified and unique name with a clean and futuristic sound.
- Xanderly - Of Greek origin, a modern variation of "Xander" (defender of the people), with a softer and contemporary touch.
- Xayvier - Of Latin origin, a modern variation of "Xavier" (bright/new house), with a unique and contemporary twist.
- Xaviour - Of Latin origin, an alternative spelling of "Xavier" (bright), offering a distinctive and stylish sound.
- Xazavian - Of modern origin, a creative blend of "X" and "Zavian," suggesting a contemporary name with a strong and dynamic quality.
- Xanderlyn - Of Greek origin, combining "Xander" (defender of the people) with "Lyn," providing a sophisticated and elegant twist.
- Xylonite - Of Greek origin, derived from "Xylon" (wood), with an added suffix to suggest a modern and sturdy quality.
- Xabierto - Of Spanish origin, meaning "open," combining "X" with a unique, modern touch.
- Xaverius - Of Latin origin, a variant of "Xavier" (bright), with a grand and formal sound.
- Xaviannoah - Of Latin origin, combining "Xavier" (bright) with "Noah," suggesting a contemporary and meaningful name.
- Xaymon - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Damon," creating a unique and striking name.
- Xayde - Of modern origin, a variation of "Xade," providing a fresh and contemporary feel.
- Xylophoneo - Of Greek origin, inspired by "Xylophone" (wooden sound), with an added suffix for a more exotic and musical touch.
- Xaviannoel - Of Latin origin, combining "Xavier" (bright) with "Noel," creating a name with a festive and modern feel.
- Xayvierro - Of Latin origin, a creative variation of "Xavier" (bright), with a bold and distinctive twist.
- Xylonous - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Xylon" (wood), with a suffix suggesting a more complex and unique name.
- Xade - Of modern origin, a short and unique name, possibly a variation of "Zade," offering a sleek and contemporary sound.
- Xavianic - Of modern origin, combining "Xavian" with a suffix for a more elaborate and sophisticated tone.
- Xaydenz - Of modern origin, a variation of "Xayden," with an added "z" for a more unique and edgy quality.
- Xyloniteo - Of Greek origin, a creative blend of "Xylon" (wood) with a suffix, suggesting a name with a strong and innovative presence.
- Xadriel - Of modern origin, a combination of "X" and "Gabriel," creating a unique and celestial name.
- Xaviance - Of Latin origin, a variation of "Xavier" (bright) with "ance," offering a contemporary and elegant touch.
- Xaylan - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Kaylan," providing a fresh and stylish name.
- Xylophono - Of Greek origin, inspired by "Xylophone" (wooden sound), with a unique and musical twist.
- Xadeus - Of modern origin, combining "Xade" with a suffix to suggest a strong and unique name.
- Xanderous - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Xander" (defender of the people) with a more grandiose and elaborate sound.
- Xaylon - Of modern origin, a creative variation of "Xylon" (wood), suggesting a name with a fresh and contemporary feel.
- Xylonious - Of Greek origin, a sophisticated twist on "Xylon" (wood), offering a name with an elaborate and elegant touch.
- Xavianio - Of modern origin, a blend of "Xavian" with "io," creating a name with a unique and contemporary edge.
- Xaydenzo - Of modern origin, a variation of "Xayden" with a unique suffix, giving a distinctive and modern sound.
- Xylophoneus - Of Greek origin, inspired by "Xylophone" (wooden sound), with an added suffix for a grand and musical touch.
- Xaderic - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Derek," offering a strong and contemporary name.
- Xaviario - Of Latin origin, a creative variation of "Xavier" (bright) with a unique and elegant twist.
- Xaylonzo - Of modern origin, combining "Xaylon" with "zo," providing a distinctive and innovative sound.
- Xantheus - Of Greek origin, derived from "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), suggesting brightness and strength.
- Xanthis - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), reflecting a bright and vibrant quality.
- Xypher - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Cypher," suggesting a name with a futuristic and enigmatic quality.
- Xantheo - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), with a unique and sophisticated touch.
- Xylarion - Of Greek origin, combining "Xylon" (wood) with "Arion" (melodious), suggesting a name with both natural and musical elements.
- Xerion - Of Greek origin, a modern twist on "Xerxes" (ruler of heroes), with a strong and futuristic feel.
- Xanther - Of Greek origin, a blend of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden) and "Panther," suggesting a name with both brightness and strength.
- Xylionel - Of Greek origin, combining "Xylon" (wood) with "Lionel," creating a name with a natural and noble quality.
- Xanth - Of Greek origin, a short form of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), offering a simple and classic name.
- Xanthelios - Of Greek origin, combining "Xanthus" (yellow/golden) with "Helios" (sun), suggesting brightness and radiance.
- Xanthias - Of Greek origin, derived from "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), with an elegant and classic feel.
- Xanthippus - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden), historically known as the father of Socrates, reflecting wisdom and strength.
- Xarles - Of modern origin, a creative variation of "Charles," meaning "free man," with a unique and stylish twist.
- Xaad - Of modern origin, a short and unique name, possibly inspired by "Zaad" or "Zaid," with a contemporary feel.
- Xaviore - Of Latin origin, a variant of "Xavier" (bright) with a sophisticated and distinctive touch.
- Xaviel - Of Latin origin, a blend of "Xavier" (bright) with "Gabriel," offering a unique and angelic name.
- Xanderio - Of Greek origin, a creative variation of "Xander" (defender of the people), with a grand and modern twist.
- Xanderlyx - Of Greek origin, combining "Xander" (defender of the people) with "Lynx," suggesting a unique and powerful name.
- Xaviarro - Of modern origin, a creative variation of "Xavier" (bright/new house), offering a bold and unique twist.
- Xanderlynn - Of Greek origin, combining "Xander" (defender of the people) with "Lynn," giving a modern and elegant touch.
- Xaviorian - Of Latin origin, a variation of "Xavier" (bright), with an added suffix to suggest a sophisticated and contemporary name.
- Xandrius - Of Greek origin, a modern twist on "Alexander" (defender of the people), with a distinctive and strong sound.
- Xavionno - Of Latin origin, a blend of "Xavier" (bright) and "No," providing a contemporary and unique name.
- Xandrus - Of Greek origin, derived from "Alexander" (defender of the people), with a strong and classic appeal.
- Xavierre - Of Latin origin, a variant of "Xavier" (bright), with a refined and elegant touch.
- Xandreas - Of Greek origin, a creative variation of "Andreas" (manly), combined with "Xander," offering a sophisticated and strong name.
- Xylonide - Of Greek origin, a modern twist on "Xylon" (wood), with a suffix suggesting uniqueness and innovation.
- Xaviorno - Of Latin origin, a variation of "Xavier" (bright) with an added suffix for a modern and distinctive sound.
- Xanderixx - Of Greek origin, a contemporary variation of "Xander" (defender of the people), with an edgy and unique flair.
- Xandrell - Of Greek origin, a modern blend of "Xander" (defender of the people) and "Drell," offering a strong and unique name.
- Xaylen - Of modern origin, combining "X" and "Kaylen," providing a fresh and stylish name with a contemporary feel.
- Xavianel - Of Latin origin, a creative blend of "Xavian" and "El," suggesting brightness and elegance.
- Xanderlyxx - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Xander" (defender of the people) with an extra "x" for a bold and distinctive touch.
- Xanderlyon - Of Greek origin, combining "Xander" (defender of the people) with "Lyon" (lion), suggesting strength and bravery.
- Xavionel - Of Latin origin, a blend of "Xavier" (bright) and "Noel," offering a contemporary and festive name.
- Xanderlyxus - Of Greek origin, a creative variation of "Xander" (defender of the people) with a unique and grand suffix.
- Xayvion - Of modern origin, a blend of "Xayden" and "Avion," providing a distinctive and contemporary name.
- Xylonideo - Of Greek origin, a modern twist on "Xylon" (wood) with an added suffix for a unique and innovative touch.
- Xavianelo - Of Latin origin, a variation of "Xavian" with a creative suffix, suggesting brightness and sophistication.
- Xanderalyn - Of Greek origin, combining "Xander" (defender of the people) with "Alyn," offering a stylish and elegant name.
- Xavionelo - Of Latin origin, combining "Xavier" (bright) with "Noel" and "O," providing a festive and modern name.
- Xanderin - Of Greek origin, a modern variation of "Xander" (defender of the people), with a unique and contemporary touch.
- Xaylenn - Of modern origin, a creative blend of "Xayden" and "Lenn," offering a fresh and distinctive name.
- Xaviannoelo - Of Latin origin, combining "Xavier" (bright) with "Noel" and "O," suggesting brightness and festivity.
- Xionn - Of modern origin, a short and unique name with a sleek and futuristic sound.
- Xevan - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Evan," offering a contemporary and distinctive name.
- Xyron - Of modern origin, combining "X" with "Ryon," providing a futuristic and strong name.
- Xylas - Of Greek origin, a creative variation of "Xylon" (wood), with a distinctive and modern touch.
- Xevian - Of modern origin, a blend of "X" and "Evian," offering a fresh and innovative name.
- Xyleron - Of modern origin, combining "Xyler" with "Ron," creating a unique and contemporary name.
- Xevius - Of modern origin, a creative variation of "Xavier" (bright) with a strong and sophisticated edge.
- Xylophon - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xylophone" (wooden sound), suggesting musicality and creativity.
- Xyleric - Of modern origin, blending "Xyler" with "Eric," providing a contemporary and strong name.
- Xantheon - Of Greek origin, a variation of "Xanthus" (yellow/golden) with "Aeon," suggesting brightness and timelessness.
- Xevion - Of modern origin, combining "X" with "Evion," offering a fresh and unique name.
- Xaviorro - Of Latin origin, a creative variation of "Xavier" (bright) with an added suffix for a distinctive and bold sound.
- Xanderell - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Xander" (defender of the people) with a unique and modern twist.
- Xavionne - Of Latin origin, a creative blend of "Xavier" (bright) with "Anne," offering a sophisticated and contemporary name.
- Xanderalus - Of Greek origin, combining "Xander" (defender of the people) with "Alus," providing a strong and grand name.
- Xavianiel - Of Latin origin, combining "Xavian" with "El," suggesting a name with brightness and elegance.
- Xaviorio - Of Latin origin, a creative variation of "Xavier" (bright) with an added suffix for a distinctive sound.
- Xavionnel - Of Latin origin, a variation of "Xavier" (bright) with "Noel," providing a festive and modern touch.
- Xylonitex - Of Greek origin, a modern twist on "Xylon" (wood) with an added suffix, suggesting strength and innovation.
- Xavionnoel - Of Latin origin, combining "Xavier" (bright) with "Noel," offering a festive and unique name.
- Xanderlynus - Of Greek origin, a creative variation of "Xander" (defender of the people) with "Lynus," providing a sophisticated touch.
- Xavionnoah - Of Latin origin, a blend of "Xavier" (bright) with "Noah," offering a contemporary and meaningful name.
- Xanderionus - Of Greek origin, combining "Xander" (defender of the people) with "Ionus," suggesting a grand and modern quality.
- Xylonitous - Of Greek origin, a modern variation of "Xylon" (wood) with a suffix for a unique and strong name.
Each of these names provides a unique option for a baby boy, offering a range of meanings from historic and traditional to modern and inventive. Whether you’re looking for something classic with a twist or entirely unique, these "X" names offer distinctive choices with rich backgrounds and significant meanings.