Finding the perfect name for your baby boy can be a delightful yet challenging task. Names that start with "Y" are unique and can provide a distinctive touch. Below are 300 baby boy names that begin with Y, complete with their meanings and origins to help inspire your choice.
- Yale - Of Welsh origin, meaning "fertile land" or "pasture."
- Yannick - Of French origin, a diminutive form of "Yann," meaning "little John" or "God is gracious."
- Yaro - Of Japanese origin, meaning "fourth son."
- Yannis - Of Greek origin, meaning "God is gracious," derived from "John."
- Yosef - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God will increase" or "God shall add."
- Yasir - Of Arabic origin, meaning "easy-going" or "wealthy."
- Yohan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is gracious," similar to "John."
- Yakov - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "supplanter" or "holder of the heel."
- Yuri - Of Russian origin, meaning "farmer" or "earth worker," and also a variation of "George."
- Yusuf - Of Arabic origin, meaning "God increases" or "God will add."
- Yusufan - Of Turkish origin, a variant of "Yusuf," meaning "God increases."
- Yardley - Of English origin, meaning "enclosed meadow" or "wood clearing."
- Yann - Of Breton origin, meaning "John," and derived from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
- Yazid - Of Arabic origin, meaning "growth" or "increase."
- Yamin - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "right hand" or "right side."
- Yandel - Of Spanish origin, possibly meaning "from the valley."
- Yash - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "glory" or "fame."
- Yuma - Of Native American origin, meaning "son of the chief" or "the son of the Yuma people."
- Yves - Of French origin, meaning "yew tree" or "archer."
- Yahya - Of Arabic origin, meaning "alive" or "living."
- Yervant - Of Armenian origin, meaning "horn" or "strong."
- Yulian - Of Latin origin, a variant of "Julian," meaning "youthful" or "downy-bearded."
- Yurik - Of Russian origin, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," and a variation of "George."
- Yaron - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "singing" or "to sing."
- Yarik - Of Slavic origin, meaning "bright" or "famous."
- Yassin - Of Arabic origin, meaning "chief" or "leader."
- Yordan - Of Bulgarian origin, meaning "down-flowing" or "descender."
- Yadiel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has judged" or "God's justice."
- Yvan - Of French origin, meaning "John" or "God is gracious."
- Yani - Of Greek origin, meaning "John" or "God is gracious."
- Yeshua - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "salvation" or "to rescue."
- Ymir - Of Norse origin, meaning "ancient" or "primeval giant."
- Yohanis - Of Ethiopian origin, meaning "God is gracious," similar to "John."
- Yren - Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of "Iren," meaning "peace."
- Yule - Of Old English origin, meaning "seasonal festival" or "Christmas time."
- Yair - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will enlighten" or "he will shine."
- Yacob - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "supplanter" or "holder of the heel."
- Yeats - Of Irish origin, meaning "descendant of O’Cathasaigh," with a poetic connection.
- Yordanos - Of Ethiopian origin, meaning "Jordan," referring to the river.
- Yavuz - Of Turkish origin, meaning "stern" or "grim."
- Yairus - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Yair," meaning "he will enlighten."
- Yavonne - Of French origin, meaning "yew tree" or "archer," feminine variation of "Yves."
- Yevgeny - Of Russian origin, meaning "noble" or "well-born."
- Yulen - Of Spanish origin, a variant of "Julian," meaning "youthful."
- Yasha - Of Russian origin, meaning "healer" or "safe."
- Yevhen - Of Ukrainian origin, meaning "noble" or "well-born."
- Yitzhak - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "laughter" or "he will laugh."
- Yamir - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "moon" or "moonlight."
- Yamil - Of Arabic origin, meaning "handsome" or "beautiful."
- Yancey - Of English origin, meaning "lucky" or "brave."
- Yassir - Of Arabic origin, meaning "easy" or "one who makes things easier."
- Yauheni - Of Belarusian origin, meaning "noble" or "well-born," a variant of "Eugene."
- Yanius - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Yannis," meaning "God is gracious."
- Yigal - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will redeem" or "he will rescue."
- Yashir - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "upright" or "straight."
- Yoel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "Yahweh is God."
- Yadin - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will judge" or "judgment."
- Yegor - Of Russian origin, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," a variant of "George."
- Yvanov - Of Russian origin, meaning "son of Ivan," with "Ivan" meaning "John" or "God is gracious."
- Yogi - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "one who is devoted" or "spiritual practitioner."
- Yanis - Of Greek origin, meaning "God is gracious," similar to "John."
- Yusif - Of Arabic origin, a variant of "Yusuf," meaning "God increases."
- Yousuf - Of Arabic origin, a variant of "Yusuf," meaning "God increases" or "God will add."
- Yugo - Of Japanese origin, meaning "gentle child" or "youthful."
- Yohanus - Of Greek origin, meaning "God is gracious," similar to "John."
- Yassine - Of Arabic origin, meaning "chief" or "leader," also a variant of "Yassin."
- Yeo - Of Korean origin, meaning "second" or "noble."
- Yuli - Of Russian origin, meaning "youthful," a variant of "Julian."
- Yaseen - Of Arabic origin, meaning "chief" or "leader," similar to "Yassin."
- Yaroslav - Of Slavic origin, meaning "fierce and glorious."
- Yessir - Of Arabic origin, meaning "easy" or "affable."
- Yozhik - Of Russian origin, meaning "hedgehog," used as a term of endearment.
- Yameen - Of Arabic origin, meaning "right-handed" or "blessed."
- Yazeed - Of Arabic origin, meaning "to increase" or "grow."
- Yael - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "mountain goat" or "wild goat."
- Yordanov - Of Bulgarian origin, meaning "son of Yordan," with "Yordan" meaning "down-flowing."
- Yovanny - Of Spanish origin, a variant of "Ivan," meaning "John" or "God is gracious."
- Yevan - Of Armenian origin, meaning "gift of God."
- Yerevan - Of Armenian origin, referring to the capital city of Armenia, meaning "safe haven."
- Yossef - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Yosef," meaning "God will add."
- Yousif - Of Arabic origin, a variant of "Yusuf," meaning "God increases."
- Yekaterin - Of Russian origin, meaning "pure," a variant of "Katherine."
- Yashar - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "upright" or "honest."
- Yan - Of Chinese origin, meaning "smart" or "handsome," and also a variant of "John" in Hebrew.
- Yoshua - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "salvation," similar to "Joshua."
- Yevgeniy - Of Russian origin, meaning "noble" or "well-born," a variant of "Eugene."
- Yura - Of Russian origin, meaning "farmer" or "earth worker," a variant of "George."
- Yvonne - Of French origin, meaning "yew tree," typically used for females.
- Yuval - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "stream" or "brook."
- Yury - Of Russian origin, meaning "farmer" or "earth worker," similar to "George."
- Yadon - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will judge" or "judgment."
- Yoni - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "dove" or "peaceful."
- Yuuto - Of Japanese origin, meaning "gentle" or "kind."
- Yarek - Of Slavic origin, meaning "bright" or "famous."
- Yami - Of Japanese origin, meaning "darkness" or "night."
- Yazan - Of Arabic origin, meaning "balanced" or "honest."
- Yates - Of English origin, meaning "gatekeeper" or "at the gate."
- Yosif - Of Arabic origin, a variant of "Yusuf," meaning "God increases."
- Youssef - Of Arabic origin, a variant of "Yusuf," meaning "God increases."
- Younes - Of Arabic origin, meaning "dove" or "peaceful."
- Yaya - Of Swahili origin, meaning "little one" or "young one."
- Yarden - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "to flow down" or referring to the Jordan River.
- Yume - Of Japanese origin, meaning "dream" or "vision."
- Yossarian - Of fictional origin, popularized by Joseph Heller's novel "Catch-22," meaning "noble" or "little Joseph."
- Yvor - Of Old Norse origin, meaning "yew tree."
- Yuzuki - Of Japanese origin, meaning "gentle moon" or "tender moon."
- Yechiel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God lives."
- Yvgeny - Of Russian origin, meaning "noble" or "well-born," a variant of "Eugene."
- Younis - Of Arabic origin, a variant of "Yunus," meaning "dove" or "peaceful."
- Yoan - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "John," meaning "God is gracious."
- Yusef - Of Arabic origin, a variant of "Yusuf," meaning "God increases."
- Yossi - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God will add," a diminutive form of "Joseph."
- Yara - Of Arabic origin, meaning "small butterfly" or "friend."
- Yancy - Of English origin, meaning "ancient," or "one who is free."
- Yanni - Of Greek origin, a diminutive of "John," meaning "God is gracious."
- Yasa - Of Turkish origin, meaning "immortal" or "eternal."
- Yancye - Of English origin, a variant of "Yancy," meaning "ancient" or "one who is free."
- Yasser - Of Arabic origin, meaning "easy-going" or "prosperous."
- Yasin - Of Arabic origin, meaning "chief" or "leader."
- Yue - Of Chinese origin, meaning "moon" or "the moon."
- Yorick - Of Shakespearean origin, meaning "earth worker," popularized by Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
- Yago - Of Spanish origin, a variant of "Iago," meaning "supplanter."
- Yamato - Of Japanese origin, meaning "great harmony" or referring to ancient Japan.
- Yance - Of English origin, meaning "ancient" or "one who is free," similar to "Yancy."
- Yuniel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my light" or "God is my candle."
- Yonah - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "dove" or "peaceful."
- Yaronic - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Yaron," meaning "singing" or "to sing."
- Yannay - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will sing" or "to sing."
- Yonaton - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Jonathan," meaning "God has given."
- Yovani - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is gracious," similar to "John."
- Yon - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "dove" or "peaceful."
- Yonny - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Yon," meaning "dove" or "peaceful."
- Ysidro - Of Spanish origin, a variant of "Isidore," meaning "gift of Isis."
- Yunus - Of Arabic origin, meaning "dove" or "peaceful," similar to "Younis."
- Yashua - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Joshua," meaning "salvation."
- Yalen - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God will answer" or "God will hear."
- Yonnie - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Yon," meaning "dove" or "peaceful."
- Yori - Of Japanese origin, meaning "trustworthy" or "reliable."
- Yashodhar - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "one who bears fame" or "one who is famous."
- Yaw - Of African origin, specifically Ghanaian, meaning "born on Thursday."
- Yar - Of Old Norse origin, meaning "year" or "season."
- Yannus - Of Greek origin, meaning "God is gracious," similar to "Yannis."
- Yaroni - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "my song" or "my joy."
- Yose - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Yosef," meaning "God will add."
- Yader - Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of "Jader," meaning "moon" or "glow."
- Yado - Of Japanese origin, meaning "house" or "home."
- Yahto - Of Finnish origin, meaning "morning star" or "dawn."
- Yakar - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "precious" or "dear."
- Yakir - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "precious" or "beloved."
- Yaman - Of Turkish origin, meaning "brave" or "heroic."
- Yang - Of Chinese origin, meaning "poplar tree" or "sunny," commonly used as a surname.
- Yaniv - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will flourish" or "he will grow."
- Yankel - Of Yiddish origin, meaning "little Jacob," a diminutive form of "Jacob."
- Yano - Of Japanese origin, meaning "peaceful field" or "good field."
- Yant - Of Chinese origin, meaning "a type of river" or "sweet water."
- Yaqoob - Of Arabic origin, meaning "Jacob," derived from Hebrew meaning "supplanter."
- Yared - Of Ethiopian origin, meaning "descending" or "to descend."
- Yari - Of Finnish origin, meaning "brave," or of Japanese origin, meaning "warrior" or "trustworthy."
- Yasar - Of Arabic origin, meaning "easy-going" or "prosperous."
- Yashu - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "glory" or "fame."
- Yasim - Of Arabic origin, meaning "one who is honored" or "exalted."
- Yasmin - Of Persian origin, meaning "jasmine flower."
- Yasminn - Of Persian origin, a variant of "Yasmin," meaning "jasmine flower."
- Yasu - Of Japanese origin, meaning "peace" or "calm."
- Yasuo - Of Japanese origin, meaning "peaceful man" or "peaceful boy."
- Yatin - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "devotee" or "ascetic."
- Yava - Of Finnish origin, meaning "barley," or in Sanskrit, meaning "grain."
- Yavel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "lively" or "vigorous."
- Yawan - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "youthful" or "young man."
- Yax - Of Mayan origin, meaning "green" or "young."
- Yayaha - Of Arabic origin, a variant of "Yahya," meaning "alive" or "living."
- Yayoi - Of Japanese origin, meaning "spring" or "early spring."
- Yechezkel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God will strengthen."
- Yedidia - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved of God."
- Yefim - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "honorable" or "distinguished."
- Yefimy - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Yefim," meaning "honorable."
- Yehiel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God lives" or "God is alive."
- Yehonatan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has given," a variant of "Jonathan."
- Yehudi - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "Jew" or "from Judah."
- Yehuda - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "praise" or "thanksgiving."
- Yekaterinburg - Of Russian origin, referring to the city named after Saint Catherine, meaning "pure."
- Yen - Of Chinese origin, meaning "swallow" (the bird) or "grace."
- Yeshaya - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "salvation of the Lord."
- Yestin - Of Welsh origin, meaning "just" or "righteous."
- Yeti - Of Tibetan origin, referring to the mythical creature known as the "abominable snowman."
- Yaniel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my answer" or "God is my guide."
- Yarrow - Of English origin, referring to a type of flowering plant, meaning "healing herb."
- Yasinth - Of Persian origin, a variant of "Yasmin," meaning "jasmine flower."
- Yalev - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will be joyous" or "he will rejoice."
- Yannik - Of French origin, a variant of "Yannick," meaning "little John" or "God is gracious."
- Yedidiah - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved of the Lord."
- Yerik - Of Russian origin, meaning "earth worker," a variant of "George."
- Yarroway - Of English origin, meaning "herb from the Yarrow plant" or "healing plant."
- York - Of English origin, referring to the historical city, meaning "yew tree."
- Yaleo - Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of "Yale," meaning "fertile land."
- Yanniel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my answer."
- Yedid - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved" or "friend."
- Yairson - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "son of Yair," with "Yair" meaning "he will enlighten."
- Yardan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "to flow down" or "Jordan River."
- Yeshayahu - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "salvation of the Lord," a variant of "Isaiah."
- Yancyk - Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of "Yancy," meaning "ancient" or "one who is free."
- Yoshi - Of Japanese origin, meaning "good" or "righteous."
- Yasseri - Of Persian origin, meaning "a person with a strong will" or "one who is powerful."
- Yesh - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "there is" or "existence."
- Yoshiro - Of Japanese origin, meaning "good son" or "righteous son."
- Yassen - Of Arabic origin, meaning "easy-going" or "relaxed."
- Yeshuael - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "salvation of God."
- Yasinski - Of Polish origin, meaning "son of Yasin" or "related to Yasmin."
- Yudel - Of Yiddish origin, meaning "little Judah" or "little praise."
- Yuriy - Of Russian origin, meaning "farmer" or "earth worker," a variant of "George."
- Yakovlev - Of Russian origin, meaning "son of Yakov," with "Yakov" meaning "supplanter."
- Yoselin - Of Spanish origin, meaning "beautiful" or "pretty," a variant of "Yoselin."
- Yordy - Of Spanish origin, a diminutive form of "Jordi," meaning "George" or "farmer."
- Yudah - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Judah," meaning "praise" or "thanksgiving."
- Yuvraj - Of Indian origin, meaning "prince" or "heir apparent."
- Yalei - Of Chinese origin, meaning "joyful" or "happy."
- Yannic - Of French origin, a variant of "Yannick," meaning "little John" or "God is gracious."
- Yanko - Of Bulgarian origin, meaning "John" or "God is gracious."
- Yohann - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "John," meaning "God is gracious."
- Yate - Of English origin, meaning "gate" or "at the gate."
- Yawn - Of English origin, meaning "to open the mouth wide" or used as a name for its distinctive sound.
- Yeoman - Of English origin, meaning "a small landowner" or "a servant in a noble household."
- Yeomanry - Of English origin, referring to the British cavalry units originally made up of yeomen.
- Yerikson - Of Russian origin, meaning "son of Yerik," with "Yerik" meaning "little earth worker."
- Yeriksonn - Of Russian origin, an extended variant of "Yerikson," meaning "son of Yerik."
- Yermolai - Of Russian origin, meaning "farmer" or "earth worker," a variant of "Hermolaus."
- Yervand - Of Armenian origin, meaning "son of the king" or "royal."
- Yessayan - Of Armenian origin, meaning "son of Yesai" or "descendant of Yesai."
- Yessen - Of Arabic origin, a variant of "Yasin," meaning "chief" or "leader."
- Yiannis - Of Greek origin, a variant of "John," meaning "God is gracious."
- Yian - Of Greek origin, a variant of "Ian," meaning "God is gracious."
- Yifan - Of Chinese origin, meaning "one who is wise" or "one who is talented."
- Yigit - Of Turkish origin, meaning "brave" or "valiant."
- Yilmaz - Of Turkish origin, meaning "unflinching" or "fearless."
- Yima - Of Persian origin, meaning "eternal" or "immortal."
- Yinchu - Of Chinese origin, meaning "silver" or "metal."
- Yingtao - Of Chinese origin, meaning "cherry blossom" or "cherry tree."
- Yishai - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "gift" or "gift of God."
- Yisrael - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "Israel," meaning "God contends" or "God strives."
- Yitzak - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "laughter" or "he will laugh."
- Yitzhaky - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Yitzak," meaning "laughter."
- Yitzhok - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Yitzhak," meaning "laughter."
- Yiying - Of Chinese origin, meaning "eternal flower" or "everlasting flower."
- Yiyingzhe - Of Chinese origin, meaning "one who is like a flower" or "flower-like person."
- Ykes - Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of "Yakis," meaning "moon."
- Yla - Of Finnish origin, meaning "purer" or "innocent."
- Ylario - Of Italian origin, a variant of "Ilario," meaning "cheerful" or "happy."
- Ylian - Of Spanish origin, meaning "youthful" or "young man."
- Yll - Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "moon" or "white."
- Yllo - Of Finnish origin, meaning "forever" or "eternal."
- Ylor - Of uncertain origin, possibly a variation of "Llor," meaning "to cry" in Spanish, though not commonly used.
- Yniguez - Of Spanish origin, a variant of "Iniguez," meaning "son of Íñigo," with "Íñigo" meaning "little dark one."
- Ynze - Of Dutch origin, a variant of "Inge," meaning "guard" or "protector."
- Yonas - Of Ethiopian origin, meaning "dove" or "peaceful," a variant of "Jonas."
- Yonel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "little dove" or "young dove."
- Yonit - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "dove" or "little dove," often used for girls but can be unisex.
- Yoniv - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will sing" or "to sing."
- Yorke - Of English origin, meaning "from York," a historical city in England.
- Yorvin - Of uncertain origin, possibly a variation of "Orvin," meaning "friend of the sea" or "sea friend."
- Yateem - Of Arabic origin, meaning "orphan" or "one who is deprived."
- Yawen - Of Chinese origin, meaning "grace" or "beautiful."
- Yewen - Of Chinese origin, meaning "handsome" or "elegant."
- Yijun - Of Chinese origin, meaning "justice" or "righteous."
- Yizhak - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Isaac," meaning "he will laugh" or "laughter."
- Yohanan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is gracious," a variant of "John."
- Ysander - Of Greek origin, meaning "defender of mankind" or "helper of mankind."
- Ysmael - Of Spanish origin, a variant of "Ishmael," meaning "God hears."
- Ysrael - Of Hebrew origin, a variant of "Israel," meaning "God contends" or "struggles with God."
- Ytzel - Of Mayan origin, meaning "dark" or "black."
- Yvon - Of French origin, a variant of "Yvonne," meaning "yew tree."
- Yvonne - Of French origin, meaning "yew tree," often symbolizing resilience and strength.
- Yazbek - Of Arabic origin, meaning "blessed" or "one who is protected."
- Yehudah - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "praise" or "thanksgiving," a variant of "Judah."
- Yehyeh - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will live" or "life."
- Yesaya - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "salvation of the Lord," a variant of "Isaiah."
- Yevgen - Of Russian origin, a variant of "Evgeny," meaning "noble" or "well-born."
- Yakim - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God will establish," a variant of "Jacob."
- Yander - Of Dutch origin, meaning "defender of the people" or "protector of mankind."
- Yanick - Of French origin, meaning "little John" or "God is gracious."
- Yaniello - Of Italian origin, meaning "little John" or "God is gracious."
- Yashuv - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "return" or "to return."
- Yasmany - Of Spanish origin, meaning "one who is youthful" or "young man."
- Yatharth - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "reality" or "true essence."
- Yato - Of Japanese origin, meaning "peaceful" or "calm."
- Yaworski - Of Polish origin, meaning "son of Yawor," with "Yawor" meaning "maple tree."
- Yaxley - Of English origin, meaning "from the Yaxley estate," a place name.
- Yaxson - Of uncertain origin, possibly a variation of "Jackson," meaning "son of Jack."
- Yedidya - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved of the Lord."
- Yelchin - Of Russian origin, meaning "little yew tree."
- Yelling - Of English origin, meaning "to shout" or "loud call."
- Yelm - Of Old Norse origin, meaning "helmet" or "protection."
- Yemi - Of Yoruba origin, meaning "wealthy" or "one who brings joy."
- Yendel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God will increase" or "God will add."
- Yener - Of Turkish origin, meaning "one who is capable" or "skilled."
- Yenner - Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of "Yener," meaning "capable" or "skilled."
- Yente - Of Yiddish origin, meaning "a good-natured woman" or "charming."
- Yentl - Of Yiddish origin, meaning "sweet" or "pleasant."
- Yera - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "fear" or "reverence."
- Yeshai - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "gift" or "gift of God."
- Yeshaiah - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "salvation of the Lord," a variant of "Isaiah."
These names starting with "Y" offer a range of meanings and origins, providing unique options for your baby boy. Whether you prefer something traditional, modern, or culturally significant, each name carries its own special charm and significance.