Finding the perfect set of twin boy names can be a deep dive into history, pop culture, and everything in between. You want to ensure that each little boy has a name that suits him and complements his twin brother at the same time.
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100 Popular Twin Names for Boys
Explore our guide to twin boy names ahead and make twin brothers very happy.
Ace & Archer
Ace is Latin for “expert” and can appear as Ayce and Acey. Ace Rusevski is a Macedonian boxer who represented Yugoslavia at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Ace doesn’t make the top 15,000 names worldwide and is mostly used in Indonesia.
Archer is old English for “bowman” and is pronounced AAR-Cher. Archer can appear as Archir and Archyr. Archer Baldwin was a British Conservative Party Member of Parliament. Archer is very rare but mainly used in the U.S. and the Philippines. Ace and Archer are cut from the same fraternal cloth and will suit your little guys well.
Aidan & Ciarán
Aidan means “little fire” in Irish and is unisex. It is pronounced EY-Dahn and can appear as Aiden and Aedin. Aidan Browne is a Northern Irish television presenter and newsreader at UTV. Aidan is somewhat uncommon worldwide and ranked highest (79th) in Ireland.
Ciarán means “little dark one” in Irish and is unisex. It is pronounced KIH-Raen, but can be spelled Kieran. Ciarán isn’t very popular outside of Ireland and the British Isles, where it is the most popular. Ciarán and Aidan can make matching little boys unique unto themselves.
Alec & Cale
Alec means “defender of the people” in old English. It is pronounced AEL-ehk and varies from Alek to Alik. Alec Bennett was an Irish-Canadian motorcycle racer famous for motorcycle Grand Prix wins. Alec is not in the top 15,000 names worldwide and is used most in the U.S. and England.
Cale means “brave” in Hebrew and is unisex. It can look like Cael and Cayle. Cale Fleury is a Canadian ice hockey player for the Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League. In 2014, only 5,090 people were named Cale worldwide, mostly in the U.S. Cale and Alec are great ideas for little boy names for your twins.
Alexander & Nicholas
Alexander comes from the Greek for “defender of men” and is pronounced Ael-ahg-ZAEN-Dahr. Alexander has variants from Aleksander to Alixandre. Alexander Hamilton was a Founding Father of the United States. Alexander is super popular, ranked 10th in the U.S. in 2020, and is most popular in Russia.
Nicholas is Greek for “victory of the people” and is pronounced NIHK-ah-Lahs. Nicholas varies from Nicklas to Niccolas. Sir Nicholas George Winton was a British humanitarian who helped rescue children at risk from Nazi oppression. Nicholas ranks 882nd worldwide, most popular in the U.S. Nicholas and Alexander top the classics list for twin boy names with depth.
Andrew & Ashton
Andrew comes from the Greek for “manly” and is pronounced AEN-Druw. Andrew has variants like Andru and Andrews. Andrew Gibb was an English singer and member of the Bee Gees. Andrew is ranked 145th worldwide, most popular in the U.S., and ranked highest (5th) in England.
Ashton has an English origin, meaning “ash tree town.” It’s unisex and pronounced AESH-Tahn. It can vary from Ash to Ashtan. Ashton Sims is a Fijian rugby player who played for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League (NRL). Less than 20,000 people were named Ashton in 2014 worldwide. Andrew and Ashton make both unusual and handsome names for your little boys.
Argo & Aries
Argo is a Greek name meaning “vigilant guardian.” It is pronounced AAR-Gow and can be used to represent Argus. Argo Meresaar is an Estonian volleyball player and currently the assistant coach of Bigbank Tartu. Argo is very rare and not in the top 75,000 names worldwide, but is ranked highest (203rd) in Estonia.
Aries means “ram” in Latin and is pronounced AER-iyz. Aries can appear as Ares and Aryes. Aries Spears is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and regular on the sketch comedy series MADtv. Aries is quite uncommon but ranked highest (756th) in the Philippines. Aries isn’t just for astrology and can keep his brother Argo company when they go on adventures.
Ash & Winter
In old English, Ash means “ash tree” and is unisex. It is short for Asher and Ashton. Ash Atalla is an Egyptian-British television producer known for The Office. Ash is very uncommon and not in the top 20,000 names worldwide, but is most popular in India.
Winter means the winter season in English and is unisex. It is pronounced WIHN-Ter and can appear as Wynter. There are no famous Winters globally. Winter is uncommon and used the most in Zambia, and the U.S. Winter and Ash may become more popular with your little twin boys named after them!
Austin & Phoenix
Austin comes from the Latin “Augustus,” meaning “great.” It is unisex and is pronounced AOZ-Tihn. Forms include Austan and Auston. Austin O’Connor is an Irish equestrian who participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics. Austin is ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide most popular in the U.S. Austin is one of the latest place names trending for boys.
Phoenix means “dark red” in Greek and is unisex. It is pronounced FIY-Nihks, and variations include Phenix and Fenix. Phoenix Jones (born Benjamin Fodor) is an American mixed martial artist and the Rain City Superhero Movement leader, a Seattle crime prevention brigade. Phoenix is extremely rare yet worth pairing with your Austin for powerfully-named brothers.
Avi & Eric
Avi means “father” in Hebrew and is unisex. It is pronounced Aa-VIY and can appear as Avie and Avy. Avi Avital is an Israeli mandolinist known for Baroque and folk music. Avi is pretty uncommon, not ranking in the top 20,000 names worldwide, and is most popular in the U.S. and India.
Eric comes from Old Norse, meaning “forever ruler.” It is pronounced EHR-ihk with many variants, like Erik and Erec. Eric Frenzel is a German skier who won gold medals at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Eric ranks very popularly at 112th worldwide, most popular in the U.S. and France. Eric and Avi have ancient meanings and will be double-good for your little guys.
Axel & Luca
Axel means “father of peace” in German and is pronounced AHK-Seyl. Forms include Axl and Axell. Axel Kristiansson was a Swedish politician and member of the Centre Party. Axel is in the top 5,000 names worldwide, most popular in Germany.
Luca has Latin origins, meaning “bringing of light.” It is unisex and is pronounced LUW-Kaa. Luca can appear as Luke or Luka. Luca Giordano was an Italian late-Baroque painter and printmaker in etching. Luca ranks 3,060th worldwide and ranks highest (45th) in Italy. Luca and Axel make unique choices when giving them to your identical twins.
Beckett & Jasper
Beckett comes from Middle English for “brook.” It is pronounced BEH-Kaht and can vary from Becket to Beck. Beckett Mancuso Chung is the baby boy of American actress Diane Farr and Sony Executive Seung Yong Chung. Only 266 people worldwide were named Beckett in 2014.
Jasper means “treasurer” in Persian and is unisex. It’s pronounced JHAES-Pahr and can vary from Jaspar to Jaspyr. Jasper Broerswas a Flemish painter and a leading battle painter in Flanders in the early 18th-century. Jasper isn’t ranked in the top 10,000 names worldwide and is most popular in the Netherlands. Jasper and Beckett are boyish and quirky for your sweet boys.
Benjamin & William
Benjamin means “son of the right hand” in Hebrew. It is pronounced BEHN-jhah-Mihn and varies from Benjahmin to Benjaman. Benjamin Disraeli was a British politician who served twice as Prime Minister of the U.K. in the 19th-century. Benjamin ranks 258th worldwide, most popular in the U.S.
William comes from the English for “resolute protector” and is pronounced WIHL-yahm. William varies from Willem to Willeam. William de Asevedo Furtado is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defender for Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg. William is ranked 51st worldwide, most popular in the U.S. William is a no-brainer for a memorable brother to Benjamin.
Blaine & Cain
Blaine is Irish, meaning “slender,” and is unisex, with variants including Blain and Blane. Blaine Wilson is an American gymnast and Olympic silver medalist at the 2004 Olympic Games. Blaine is very uncommon, most popular in the U.S., and ranked highest (759th) in Canada.
Cain comes from the Hebrew for “spear.” It can vary from Caen to Kayne. Cain Madden is an American football player for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Cain is relatively rare but used most in Mexico and Zimbabwe, where it ranks at #163. Cain is the Biblical counterpart to the modern Blaine, making a pair of cool rhyming names for your boys.
Bodhi & Brayden
Bodhi means “enlightenment” in Sanskrit and is pronounced BOW-Diy. Forms include Bodi and Bodie. Bodhi Pine Elfman is an American actor best known for the TV series Criminal Minds. Bodhi is very uncommon, not featuring in the top 35,000 names worldwide, and is most popular in Egypt.
Brayden means “brave” in Irish and is unisex, pronounced as BREY-Dehn. It can appear as Braeden and Braden. Brayden Davidson is an Australian para-athlete who won a gold medal at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. The extremely rare Brayden was only given to 2,040 people worldwide in 2014. Brayden pairs with the spirited Bodhi for a familiar yet unique name pair for your little guys.
Braxton & Brandon
Braxton is Old English for “badger” and is unisex, pronounced BRAHK-Stahn. It can appear as Brackston and Braxtun. Braxton Beacham was the eighteenth Mayor of Orlando from 1906 to 1907. Braxton doesn’t rank in the top 100,000 names and is mainly used in the U.S.
Brandon means “prince” in Irish and is pronounced BRAEN-Dahn. Its variants include Brandan and Brendon. Brandon Lee was an American actor and martial artist who was the son of Bruce Lee. Brandon is common and ranked 2,404th worldwide, and most popular in the U.S. Brandon and Braxton are brothers whose names can feel serious one moment and funny the next.
Brett & Rhett
Brett comes from Celtic, meaning “from Brittany” and is unisex. Brett Wheeler is a former professional basketball player in the National Basketball League. The somewhat familiar Brett ranks in the top 4,000 names worldwide, ranked highest (64th) in Australia.
Rhett means “advice” in Dutch, is unisex, and can vary from Rhet to Rett. Rhett Warrener is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played over 700 games in the National Hockey League (NHL). Rhett is rare outside of the U.S., but is mostly used as a boys’ name. Rhett and Brett can wreak havoc wherever they go as little boys that rhyme.
Brody & Graydon
Brody comes from the Scottish for “little ridge,” and is unisex, pronounced BROW-Diy. Brody can appear as Brodie and Brodey. Brody Jenner is an American TV personality who appeared in the reality TV series, The Princes of Malibu. Brody is extremely rare and usually heard in the U.S.
Graydon means “son of gray-haired one” in Old English. It’s pronounced GREY-Dahn and varies from Graidon to Greydon. Graydon Carter is a Canadian journalist and the editor of Vanity Fair from 1992 to 2017. Graydon doesn’t rank in the top 100,000 names worldwide and is used most in the U.S. and Canada. Graydon and Brody are equally remarkable twin names for boys.
Cairo & Connor
Cairo is a unisex Arabic name meaning “victorious one.” It’s pronounced KAY-Row and can appear as Cayro or Kairo. Cairo Santos is a Brazilian American football player for the Chicago Bears of the NFL. Cairo is very rare but primarily used in Brazil and Egypt.
Connor means “wise” in Gaelic and is unisex. It’s pronounced KAAN-ahr with variants like Connyr and Conar. Connor Arendell is an American golfer who played on the Challenge Tour, European Tour, and Korn Ferry Tour. Connor is uncommon but ranked among the top 2,000 names in the U.S. Connor, the wise one, and Cairo, the victorious one, could pair up perfectly.
Caleb & Joshua
Caleb means “faithful” in Hebrew and is pronounced KEY-Lahb. Its variations include Kaleb and Calib. Caleb Johan Anderson was a Swedish Social Democrat and an important adviser to Prime Minister Olof Palme. Caleb ranks in the top 6,000 names worldwide and is most popular in Kenya.
Joshua comes from the Hebrew for “God is deliverance” and is unisex. It’s pronounced JHAA-shah-Wah, and the many variations include Josh and Joshauh. Joshua Gqozo was the military ruler of the former homeland of Ciskei in South Africa. Joshua is very popular at 635th worldwide. Joshua and Caleb represent two kinds of Biblical names for your little guys.
Carter & Trey
Carter means “transport goods via cart” in Old English and is unisex. It’s pronounced KAART-er and varies from Kartor to Cartyr. Carter Camp was an American Indian Movement activist who played a role in the 1972 Trail of Broken Treaties. Carter is pretty uncommon outside the U.S., where it ranks 1,557th.
Trey means “three” in Italian, and variations include Trae and Treye. Trey Marshall is an American football player for the Los Angeles Chargers of the NFL. Though uncommon, Trey is almost exclusively used in the U.S., where it ranks 1,278th. Trey is growing in popularity for African-American boys and can work for the Trey and Carter you’re soon to meet.
Castor & Pollux
Castor means “pious one” in Greek and is pronounced KAES-Tahr. It can vary from Castar to Castyr. Castor “Cass” McCord was an American jazz saxophonist who played with Louis Armstrong in the 1930s. Castor is quite rare, not ranking in the top 50,000 names worldwide, and is mainly heard in Tanzania.
Pollux means “very sweet” in Greek and is pronounced PAAL-ahks. It varies from Polux to Pollac. There are no famous men named Pollux. Only 69 people out of over a million were named Pollux in 2014 worldwide. The rarest of the rare Pollux may follow Castor around if he’s younger by a few seconds or minutes.
Cesare & Magnus
Cesare comes from Roman Latin for “Caesar,” and is unisex, pronounced CHEH-zaa-Ray. It can appear as Caesar or Cesareo. Father Cesare Bonizzi is an Italian Capuchin friar known as a heavy metal singer. Cesare isn’t ranked in the top 10,000 names worldwide and is most popular in Italy.
Magnus is Latin for “big” and “great” and is pronounced MAEG-Nahs. Its forms include Magnes and Manus. Magnus Fiennesis an English composer, record producer, and songwriter who is the brother of actor Ralph Fiennes. Magnus is uncommon but ranks 61st in Sweden. Magnus is a Latin pairing for your Cesare, so the dynamic duo carries the power of Rome behind them.
Christian & Christopher
Christian comes from the Latin for “follower of Christ” and is unisex. It’s pronounced KRIHS-Chahn, and its variants include Chrestien and Christien. Christian Dior was a French fashion designer and founder of one of the world’s top fashion houses. Christian ranked 153rd worldwide, most popular in France.
Christopher means “bearer of Christ” in Greek and is pronounced KRIHS-taa-Fer. Versions include Christapher and Cristofer. Christopher Bengtsson is a Swedish professional ice hockey player who currently plays for IF Björklöven. Christopher is ranked 163rd worldwide, most popular in the U.S. Christopher and Christian are almost identical, but unique unto themselves.
Clayton & Cameron
Clayton is English, meaning “clay settlement.” It’s pronounced KLEY-Tahn and can appear as Claiton and Cleytan. Clayton Howard was a British make-up artist who had clients including Lauren Bacall, Princess Anne, and Princess Margaret. Clayton is mildly uncommon and not ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide.
Cameron means “crooked nose” in Gaelic, and is unisex, pronounced KAEM-ah-Rahn. Its variants include Camaeron and Cammeron. Cameron Blades is an Australian rugby player who played for New South Wales Waratahs. Cameron is somewhat uncommon, but ranked highest (139th) in Australia. Cameron and Clayton can make the coolest of brothers together.
Cooper & Liam
Cooper is English, meaning “barrel-maker” and is unisex. It’s pronounced KUW-Per. Cooper can appear as Coopar and Coopyr. Alfred Cooper Rawson was a Conservative Party politician in the House of Commons from 1922 to 1944. Cooper is relatively rare, but ranked 196th in Liberia.
Liam means “protector” in Irish and is pronounced LIY-ahm. Liam is a diminutive of William. William “Liam” Neeson is an actor from Northern Ireland listed at #7 on The Irish Times list of Ireland’s 50 greatest film actors. Liam is listed 26th in Ireland and is a top name in England. Liam is the perfect way to make William into something new to pair with the old-fashioned Cooper.
Darius & Antoine
Darius is Persian for “kingly,” pronounced DAER-iy-Ahs. It can vary from Dario to Darias. Darius Paul Dassault was a French general in the French Résistance in World War II. Darius ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide, most popular in Iran. Darius has found a new life as a name for boys in black American culture and could look great on your little boy.
Antonne means “priceless one” in French and is pronounced Aen-TWAEN. Antonne and Antwoin are variants of Antoine. Antoine Parent was a French mathematician who wrote in 1700 on analytical geometry of three dimensions. Antoine is ranked 1,288th worldwide, most used in DR Congo and France. Antoine and Darius will never feel bored with these compelling names.
Dominic & Aleister
Dominic comes from the Latin for “lord” and is unisex, pronounced DAAM-ahn-Ayk. Variations include Dominik and Dominick. Dominic Sheldon was an English soldier who served in James II’s Irish Army during the Williamite War between 1689 to 1691. Dominic ranked 2,237th worldwide, most popular in Kenya.
Aleister comes from the Greek for “man’s defender.” It’s pronounced AHL-lyst-Er and can appear as Alaistair, Allister, and Alasdair. Aleister Crowley was an English occultist and ceremonial magician who founded the religion of Thelema. Aleister is very rare, with only 51 people out of 171 Aleisters in 2014. Aleister and Dominic can make unique music together.
Duncan & Malcolm
Duncan is Gaelic for “strong.” It’s pronounced DAHN-Kahn and can appear as Doncan and Dunkan. Duncan de Moor is a Dutch singer-songwriter representing the Netherlands in the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest. Duncan isn’t ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide, but ranked highest (190th) in Scotland.
Malcolm comes from the Gaelic for “follower of St. Columba.” It’s pronounced MAEL-Kahm and can vary from Malcohm to Malkolm. Malcolm Forbes was an American entrepreneur best known as the publisher of Forbes magazine. Malcolm is most popular in England, but mildly popular elsewhere. Malcolm and Duncan are Shakespeare-ready for your little boys to tell a tale.
Dylan & Easton
Dylan is Welsh for “son of the sea.” Dylan is unisex and is pronounced DIHL-ahn. Dylan can appear as Dillon and Dillan. Dylan Thomas was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include stories and radio broadcasts like A Child’s Christmas in Wales.Dylan is not in the top 10,000 names worldwide, but is most popular in the U.S.
Easton is English, meaning “eastern town.” It’s unisex and is pronounced IY-STahn. Easton can appear as Eestun and Eastan. Dan Easton Corbin is an American country music singer whose debut album featured two number-one hits. Easton is very rare worldwide, mostly used in the U.S. and Jamaica. Easton and Dylan are ready-made for your boys to rock.
Edward & Freddie
Edward has English origins, meaning “fortune.” It’s pronounced EHD-Wahrd and varies from Edvard to Edwart. Sir Edward Heath was the British Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974. Edward ranked 204th worldwide, most popular in the U.S. Edward has been the name of kings and leaders of men, so why not for one of your twin boys too?
Freddie has German origins, meaning “peace.” It’s unisex and pronounced FREHD-iy. Forms include Freddy and Fredi. Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara) was the British lead vocalist of the rock band Queen. Freddie is not in the top 5,000 names worldwide, but ranks 329th in the Philippines. Freddie is casual to Edward’s formality and together, they make the perfect pair.
Elijah & Ezra
Elijah is a Hebrew name meaning “Jehovah is my God.” It’s pronounced Ih-LIE-Jhah and can vary from Elijha to Elyjah. Elijah Schik was a 19th-century Misngadic Lithuanian rabbi. Elijah ranked 4,092nd worldwide, most popular in Nigeria. Elijah’s use has referenced religious devotion and can bring some of that past into the present for one of your twin boys.
Ezra comes from the Hebrew for “protect” and is unisex, pronounced EHZ-Rah. Ezra can appear as Ezrah and Esra. Ezra Pound was an American poet, critic, and part of the early modernist poetry movement. Ezra is in the top 10,000 names worldwide, and rated highest (273rd) in Israel. Ezra is a vintage classic to match Elijah’s long-lasting meaning.
Emre & Eren
Emre means “loving friend” in Turkish and is pronounced Eh-MRAH. Emreh and Enrah are variations. Emre Ünver was a Dutch member of the House of Representatives for the Labour Party from 2016 to 2017. Emre isn’t ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide but is mostly used in Turkey where it ranks 70th.
Eren means “holy man” in Turkish and is unisex. It’s pronounced EH-Ren and can vary as Ehren. Eren Keles is an Austrian-Turkish footballer who plays for Turkish club Adanaspor. Eren is not common outside of Turkey, where it ranks 508th. Eren and Emre are creative ways to give your twin boys a similar name, but cherish different meanings just the same.
Esai & Santiago
Esai is Hebrew for “God is salvation” (and “gift” in Spanish) and is pronounced EE-sai. Esai can appear as Esau. Esai Morales is an American actor best known for the Netflix original series Ozark. Esai is very rare, and used the most in DR Congo.
Santiago has Hebrew and Spanish origins, meaning “supplanter.” It’s pronounced Saen-Tiy-YAA-gow and varies from Santeago to Santyago. Santiago Pantín was a Spanish-born Puerto Rican supporter of Puerto Rican statehood. Santiago ranked 1,211th worldwide, most popular in Mexico. Santiago and Esai can make Hebrew-Spanish brothers for life.
Essex & Will
Essex is Old English for “East Saxons” and is pronounced EHS-iks. It can also appear as Esex. Essex L. Johnson was an American football running back for eight seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL. Essex is extremely rare, with only 547 people in 2014 named Essex worldwide.
Will means “desire” in German and is pronounced WIHL. Will is used for many names but can appear as Wil, Willy, or Willie. William Rogers was an American vaudeville performer and actor known for the Ziegfeld Follies. Will doesn’t rank in the top 5,000 names worldwide but is most popular in the U.S. Will and Essex together make a beautifully formal/informal set of little guys.
Ethan & Nathan
Ethan means “strong” in Hebrew and is pronounced IY-THahn. Eathan and Etan are variants of Ethan. Ethan Mitchell is a New Zealand track cyclist who is a World Champion, Olympic medallist, and Commonwealth Champion. Ethan is very uncommon these days outside of the U.S.
Nathan means “gift of God” in Hebrew and is pronounced NEY-Thahn. It varies from Natan to Nathon. Nathan Zach was an Israeli poet who was awarded the Israel Prize in 1995 for poetry. Nathan ranked 1,543rd worldwide, most popular in the U.S. With their matching endings, Nathan and Ethan will be sure to keep life fun and engaging with these traditional names.
Finnegan & Holt
Finnegan means “fair” in Irish and is pronounced FIHN-eh-gan. Finnigan and Finegan are variants of Finnegan. There are no famous people named Finnegan. It’s so rare that only 101 people were named Finnegan worldwide in 2014.
Holt is English, meaning “unspoiled forests.” It’s pronounced HHOWLT and varies from Holte to Holyt. Holt McCallany is an American actor known for the Netflix series Mindhunter. Holt is very rare and hardly used outside of the U.S. Holt, and Finnegan play off each other well and will bring some English/Irish charm to your twin boys’ life together.
Gabriel & Michael
Gabriel comes from the Hebrew for “God is my strength.” It’s unisex and is pronounced GEY-briy-Ahl. Forms include Gaybriel and Gabrael. Gabriel García Márquez was a Colombian writer and one of the most important 20th-century authors. Gabriel ranked 144th worldwide and is most popular in Brazil.
Michael is Hebrew for “who is like God.” It’s unisex and is pronounced MAY-Kahl. Michael varies from Mikail to Macheal. Michael Collins was an Irish revolutionary and leading figure in the 20th-century struggle for Irish independence. Michael ranked 18th worldwide, and #2 in the U.S. and Germany. Michael and Gabriel go hand-in-hand while built on tradition.
Garrett & Gavin
Garrett is an Irish name, meaning “spear strength.” It’s pronounced GEHR-Riht, and its forms include Gareth and Garet. Garrett Morris is an American actor, comedian, and part of Saturday Night Live’s original sketch comedy program. Garrett is uncommon outside of the U.S., where it ranks in the top 1,000 names.
Gavin means “white hawk” in Old English. It’s pronounced GAEV-ihn. Gavyn and Gavinn are variants of Gavin. Gavin Williamson is a British politician who has served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for South Staffordshire since 2010. Gavin isn’t ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide but ranks 124th in Scotland. Gavin and Garrett go together like brothers in arms.
Grady & Carter
Grady comes from the Irish, meaning “noble.” It’s pronounced GREY-Diy. Grady can appear as Gradey and Gradie. Grady Brewer is an American professional boxer and former Light Middleweight titleholder. Grady is fairly uncommon outside of the U.S.
Carter is English for “one who transports by cart.” It’s unisex and is pronounced KAART-er. Carter can appear as Cartar and Cartir. Carter Braxton signed the U.S. Declaration of Independence and was a Founding Father of the United States. Carter is quite uncommon outside of the U.S. Carter and Grady will have vintage names while remaining young and full of life throughout their lives!
Grant & Ulysses
Grant comes from Scottish origin, meaning “large.” It’s unisex and can vary from Grandt to Grante. Grant Benson is a British broadcaster who currently works as a presenter for Radio 3i Lugano, Switzerland. Grant ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide and ranked 41st in New Zealand.
Ulysses is Latin for the Greek Odysseus, meaning “wrathful.” It’s pronounced Yuw-LIHS-iyz and can be spelled as Ulices and Ulysse. Ulysses S. Grant was an American military officer and the 18th president of the U.S. from 1869 to 1877. Ulysses is somewhat rare outside of the U.S. Ulysses, and Grant is the personification of historic American Southern roots for your boys.
Grayson & Mason
Grayson is English, meaning “to shine.” It’s pronounced GREY-Sahn and its forms vary from Graison to Graysen. Grayson Bourne is a British sprint canoer who won two medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. Grayson is pretty rare and used most in the Philippines and the U.S.
Mason is English, and means “stonecutter.” It’s unisex and is pronounced MEY-Sahn. Mason’s forms include Macyn and Masin. Mason Peck is an American associate professor at Cornell University and former NASA Chief Technologist. Though not common outside the U.S., Mason has been growing in its coolness factor and will rhyme wonderfully with Grayson for your fellas.
Griffin & Quinn
Griffin is Welsh for “prince” and is unisex. It’s pronounced GRIH-Fahn and varies from Griffyn to Gryffon. Griffin Dunne is an American actor known for the films An American Werewolf in London and After Hours. Griffin doesn’t rank in the top 50,000 names worldwide.
Quinn is Gaelic for “wise” and is unisex. It’s pronounced KWIHN and can appear as Qwinn and Quinne. Quinn Paynter is a Bermudian boxer who competed in the men’s light middleweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Quinn is not common outside of the U.S. Quinn, and Griffin feel like partners from the start and can rule as cool unisex names for twin boys.
Hank & Harvey
Hank is German, meaning “ruler of the home.” Its variants include Hanke and Hanke. Hiram “Hank” Williams was an American musician and one of the most influential American singers/songwriters of the 20th-century. Hank is somewhat uncommon outside of the U.S.
Harvey is French and means “battle warrior.” It’s pronounced HHAAR-Viy and can appear as Harvee and Harvie. Harvey Alter is an American Nobel Prize laureate known for his work that led to discovering the Hepatitis C virus. Harvey is mildly uncommon but ranked highest in North America. Harvey is an endearing retro name that doubles its fun when paired with Hank.
Hayden & Hunter
Hayden is Old English for “hayfield” and is unisex. It’s pronounced HHEY-Dehn and varies from Haden to Haiden. Hayden Griffin was a stage designer known for his work for the Royal Court Theatre and the Royal National Theatre in London. Hayden is relatively uncommon, but ranks 347th in New Zealand.
Hunter is Old English for “one who hunts” and is unisex. It’s pronounced HHAHN-Ter, and its forms include Hunt and Huntar. Hunter S. Thompson was an American journalist and author who founded the gonzo journalism movement. Hunter is uncommon outside the U.S. Hunter and Hayden bring Old English legends home to your pair of pastoral little boys.
Hendrix & Lennon
Hendrix is German for “ruler of the home” and is pronounced HEHN-DRihks. It can appear as Hendrikx and Hendrikse. There are no famous people with the first name Hendrix. Hendrix is rare, with the most usage in Zambia.
Lennon is Irish for “lover” and is unisex. It’s pronounced LEHN-ehn and doesn’t typically vary. Lennon Parham is an American actress and comedian who created/co-starred in the TV series Best Friends Forever and Playing House. In 2014, only 6,012 people were named Lennon worldwide. Rock on with these famous surnames in the form of your little boy’s first names.
Henry & Hudson
Henry means “ruler of the home” in German. It’s pronounced HHEHN-Riy and can appear as Henri and Henrik. Henry A. Wallace was an American politician who served as the 33rd vice president of the United States. Henry ranked 296th worldwide, most popular in the U.S. Henry has worked for kings, presidents, priests, and now the very special little boy you need to name.
Hudson means “Hugh’s son” in Old English and is unisex. It’s pronounced HHAHD-Sehn, and its forms include Hud and Hudsen. Hudson Maxim was an American chemist who invented smokeless gunpowder. Hudson is pretty uncommon but used mostly in Brazil. Hudson and Henry are the H-men’s names that have plenty to build upon for your little ones.
Ian & Ira
Ian is Gaelic for “God is gracious” and is pronounced IY-ahn. Ian can appear as Iain and Iahn. Ian Astbury is an English musician and frontman of the English rock band the Cult. Ian ranks 710th worldwide, most popular in England.
Ira is Hebrew for “watchful one” and is unisex. It’s pronounced AY-Rah, and variants include Irah and Irra. Ira Glass is an American public radio personality and host of This American Life’s radio and TV series. Ira ranks in the top 5,000 names worldwide, mostly used in Indonesia. Ira and Ian work together well to make catchy and creative twin boy names.
Isaac & Ezekiel
Isaac is Hebrew, meaning “one who laughs.” It’s pronounced AY-Zahk and varies from Isaak to Izaak. Isaac Bashevis Singer was a Polish-born Jewish-American writer awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978. Isaac ranked 348th worldwide and 3rd in Ghana.
Ezekiel means “God’s strength” in Hebrew and is pronounced Ih-ZIY-Kiy-ahl. Its variants include Esekiel and Ezekial. Ezekiel Magolyo Maige is a Tanzanian politician and Member of Parliament for Msalala constituency since 2005. Ezekiel is common mostly in Nigeria and other African countries. Ezekiel and Isaac bring the ancient world back to life for your twin boys to enjoy.
Isaiah & Jeremiah
Isaiah comes from the Hebrew for “God saves” and is pronounced Ay-ZAY-ah. It can vary from Isaiahs to Isaya. Isaiah “Lefty” Harris was a pitcher in Negro league baseball who played for the Memphis Red Sox between 1949 to 1950. Isaiah is mildly uncommon worldwide but used most in Nigeria.
Jeremiah means “Yahweh will raise” in Hebrew and is unisex. It’s pronounced Jhehr-ah-MAY-ah, and its forms vary from Jeremija to Jerimya. Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa was a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Jeremiah ranked 3,657th worldwide, most popular in Nigeria. Jeremiah and Isaiah can save each other’s souls as they go.
Jace & Joel
Jace is Greek for “healer” and can appear as Jayce. Jace Richdale is an American producer and writer who wrote during various seasons of The Simpsons TV series. Jace is pretty rare and not used much outside the U.S.
Joel comes from the Hebrew for “Yahweh is God.” It can vary from Joe to Yoel. Joel Vital is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Sporting Covilhã. Joel ranks 246th worldwide and ranks 7th in the Philippines. Joel and Jace bring a deep meaning to your twin boys’ lives no matter what adventure they go on together.
Jacob & Jonah
Jacob means “supplanter” in Hebrew. It’s pronounced JHEY-Kahb and varies from Jachob to Jakob. Jacob Cornelius is an American rower who competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Jacob ranked 736th worldwide, used mostly in the U.S. and ranked highest (64th) in South Africa.
Jonah is Hebrew for “dove” or “pigeon” and is pronounced JHOW-Nah. It can appear as Joenah and Jonas. Jonah Hill is an American actor known for the film The Wolf of Wall Street. Jonah is mildly uncommon and most popular in Nigeria. Jonah and Jacob will create their own fables with these traditional Biblical boy names.
James & Nolan
James comes from the Hebrew for “supplanter” and is unisex. Its forms include Jaimes and Jamez. Sir James Bailey was a British Conservative Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament from 1896 to1906. James ranked 27th worldwide, most popular in the U.S.
Nolan means “famous” in Gaelic and is pronounced NOW-Laen. It can vary from Nolande to Nolin. Nolan Patrick is a Canadian ice hockey player for the Vegas Golden Knights of the NHL. Nolan is very uncommon and ranked highest (1,149th) in Trinidad & Tobago. Nolan pairs with James to reach high and low for names in history that leave a last impression on their owner.
Javier & Felix
Javier is Spanish for “new house” and is unisex. It’s pronounced HHae-Vy-EHR. Javier is the Spanish form of Xavier. Javier Bardem is a Spanish actor who has received an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Javier is a popular name in Mexico and ranked highest (14th) in Spain.
Felix means “happy” in Latin and is pronounced FIY-Lihks. Its variants include Felyx and Felice. Félix Malloum was the President and Prime Minister of Chad from 1975 to 1978. Felix ranked 238th worldwide and highest (28th) in Peru. Felix has a different aura about it than Javier, but the two make the perfect pair of precocious little boys with fun names.
Jax & Jason
Jax is a modern form of Jack, coming from “God is gracious” in Hebrew. It’s pronounced JHAEKS and varies from Jacks to Jaks and Jac. Timucin Lam (known as Jax Jones) is an English DJ, songwriter, and record producer. Jax doesn’t rank in the top 200,000 names, but is most popular in the U.S.
Jason means “healer” in Greek and is pronounced JHEY-Sahn. It can appear as Jacen and Jaysen. Jason Lai was the British assistant conductor of the BBC Philharmonic from 2002 to 2005. Jason ranks 380th worldwide, most popular in the U.S. Jason and Jax feel like brothers already with these distinctive but similar names.
Jeremiah & Joshua
Jeremiah comes from the Hebrew for “appointed by God” and is unisex. It’s pronounced Jhehr-ah-MAY-ah. It varies as Jeremija and Jeremy for short. Jeremiah Clarke was an English baroque composer best known for his Trumpet Voluntary. Jeremiah is mildly popular worldwide, ranked highest (137th) in Liberia.
Joshua means “God is deliverance” in Hebrew and is unisex. It’s pronounced JOH-SHu-Wah, and its alternative forms include Joshuah and Josue. Joshua Cardwell was a founding member of the Unionist Party of Northern Ireland. Joshua ranks 635th worldwide, most popular in the U.S. Joshua’s popularity will coax the ancient Jeremiah into the fold, and out comes two fun brothers.
Jet & Easton
Jet is Hebrew for “sea of bitterness” and is unisex. It can vary as Jett and Jette. Jet Black (born Brian John Duffy) is an English drummer and founding member of the Stranglers punk rock band. Jet isn’t ranked in the top 15,000 names worldwide but is a very popular name in China.
Easton has an English origin, meaning “east-facing.” Easton is unisex and is pronounced IY-Stahn. It can appear as Eeston and Esten. Dan Easton Corbin is an American country music singer who sold over 500,000 albums and 5 million singles. Easton is quite rare but used mostly in Jamaica, and the U.S. Easton and Jet are two little boys no one will forget anytime soon.
Jordan & Justin
Jordan is Hebrew and means “to flow down.” It’s unisex and pronounced JHOWR-Dahn, with different forms such as Jordaine and Johrdan. Jordan Peele is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker best known for the film Get Out. Jordan is mildly popular worldwide and ranked 32nd in North Macedonia.
Justin means “fair” in Latin and is unisex. It’s pronounced JHAHS-Tihn and varies from Justan to Justinus. Justin Kane is an Australian bantamweight boxer who won a gold medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. Justin ranks 573rd worldwide, most popular in the U.S. Justin does not need a nickname, so it will work nicely alongside Jordan for your twin boy names.
Judah & Ephraim
Judah is Hebrew, meaning “praise” and is unisex. It’s pronounced JHUW-Dah and can appear as Juda and Jude. Judah Bleich is an authority on Jewish law and ethics, including Jewish medical ethics. Judah is pretty rare these days but used the most in Zimbabwe.
Ephraim is Hebrew for “fruitful” and is pronounced IY-FRahm. Its forms include Efrim and Ephrayim. Ephraim Sidon is an Israeli writer known for his satirical work and children’s books. Ephraim ranks in the top 10,000 names worldwide, most used in Zimbabwe. Ephraim and Judah can light up your life with their brotherly love.
Kai & Keoni
Kai has Hawaiian origins, meaning “sea,” and is unisex. It varies from Kae to Kye. Kai Karsten is a German sprinter who won the national championship in the 400 meters in 1994. Kai is ranked 173rd worldwide, most popular in China.
Keoni is Hawaiian for “God is gracious” and is unisex. It’s pronounced Keh-OW-Niy and is a variant of Keon and John. Keoni Waxman is an American film director best known for his work with Steven Seagal. Keoni is extremely rare, with only 784 uses in 2014 worldwide, mostly in the U.S. The Hawaiian influence of Keoni and Kai will keep your little boys sailing through life.
Lars & Ian
Lars is Latin for “crowned with Laurel” and is pronounced LAARZ. With no variations, Lars is short for Laurence. Lars Ulrich is a Danish musician best known as the drummer for the American heavy metal band Metallica. Lars is ranked 2,333rd worldwide and 2nd in Sweden and Denmark.
Ian is Scottish-Gaelic for “God is gracious” and is pronounced EE-ahn. Its variants include Iahn and Iann. Ian Fleming was a British writer best known as the creator of the James Bond novels. Ian is ranked 710th worldwide, most popular in England. Ian and Lars are both solid rocks on which your twin boys can build their lives upon.
Lennox & London
Lennox means “elm grove” in Scottish and is pronounced LEHN-ayks. Its variations include Lennoxe and Lenix. Lennox Cato is a British antique dealer appearing on the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow since 2004. Though uncommon, Lennox is ranked highest (73rd) in Guyana.
London stands for the English city of London and is unisex. It’s pronounced LAHN-Dahn and can appear as Lundon and Londen. London Perrantes Jr. is an American basketball player for Hapoel Gilboa Galil of the Israeli Basketball Premier League. London is rare, and most popular in the U.S. London and Lennox are calling, and your twin boys can shout out the answer: yes!
Leo & Noah
Leo is Latin for “lion” and is unisex. It’s pronounced LIY-ow and varies from Leio to Leon. Leo Loudenslager was an American aviator and winner of the World Aerobatics Championship title. Leo ranked 2,024th worldwide, most popular in the U.S. Leo can be short for Leonard or Leopold, or just Leo.
Noah is Hebrew for “repose” and is unisex. It’s pronounced NOW-ah, and its forms include Noa and Noe. Noah Klieger was an Israeli journalist who covered the trials of Nazi criminals after the end of World War II. Noah ranks in the top 5,000 names worldwide and the highest (58th) in Israel. Noah and Leo are casual buddies whose names are both solid and easygoing.
Levi & Eli
Levi means “joined in harmony” in Hebrew and is unisex. It’s pronounced LEE-Viy, and its forms include Levy and Levie. Levi Strauss was a German-born American businessman who founded the first company to manufacture blue jeans. Levi ranks in the top 10,000 names worldwide, most popular in Brazil.
Eli is Hebrew for “elevated” and is unisex. It’s pronounced EE-Lie and can appear as Eliy and Eloi. Eli Heckscher was a Swedish political economist and economic historian. Eli ranks in the top 3,000 names worldwide and is most popular in Indonesia. Eli and Levi rhyme perfectly as they bring the ancient world into the new one.
Lincoln & Harrison
Lincoln is English, meaning “town by the lake.” It’s pronounced LIHNG-Kahn and can appear as Lyncoln and Linken. Lincoln Ragsdale Sr. was an influential leader in the Phoenix, Arizona Civil Rights Movement. Lincoln doesn’t rank in the top 10,000 names worldwide and is used mostly in Brazil.
Harrison is Old English for “son of Harry.” It’s pronounced HHEY-Rih-Sahn and can vary as Harrisen and Harryson. Harrison J. Freebourn was Montana Attorney General from 1937 to 1940. Harrison ranks in the top 10,000 names worldwide and is heard mostly in Kenya. Harrison and Lincoln will make distinguished names for the men your little boys will grow to become.
Luke & Parker
Luke comes from the Latin Lucus for “bright one.” It’s unisex and can vary from Luk to Luc. Luke Hogan was a Liverpool Council Labour leader who served as Lord Mayor of Liverpool. Luke ranked in the top 3,000 names worldwide and its highest (59th) in Australia.
Parker means “park keeper” in Old English and is unisex. It’s pronounced PAAR-Ker and can vary as Parkar and Parkes. Parker Jacobs is an American art director known for working on the Nickelodeon children’s TV series Yo Gabba Gabba! Parker is uncommon and not used much outside of the U.S. Parker and Luke feel right together and could fit your little guys perfectly.
Marco & Matteo
Marco refers to the Roman god of war, and is pronounced MAAR-Kow. It can also appear as Marko. Marco Melandri is an Italian motorcycle racer and a five-time premier class race winner. Marco is ranked 225th worldwide and is used mostly in Italy, where it ranks 18th.
Matteo is an Italian form of Matthew, meaning “gift of God.” It’s pronounced Maa-TEY-ow, and can also occur as Mateo. Matteo Renzi was the Prime Minister of Italy from 2014 to 2016. Matteo isn’t ranked in the top 5,000 names and ranks highest (91st) in Italy. Matteo and Marco go together like great explorers and could have an unforgettable adventure.
Marshall & Preston
Marshall is French for “master of horses” and is pronounced MAAR-Shahl. Marshall varies from Marchal to Marshel. Marshall Bruce Mathers III (known as Eminem) is an American rapper and one of the best-selling music artists. Marshall ranks just over the top 10,000 worldwide, used mostly in the U.S.
Preston is English, meaning “priest’s estate.” It’s pronounced PRES-Tahn, and variations include Prestin and Prestyn. Preston Delano was a U.S. Comptroller of the Currency from 1938 to 1953. Preston is somewhat uncommon outside the U.S., where it ranks 915th. Preston and Marshall are an unusual and fun combination for the baby boys you’re expecting.
Maverick & Maddox
Maverick has English origins, meaning “independent.” It’s unisex and is pronounced MEY-Ve-ryk. Maverick’s variants include Mavric and Maverik. Maverick Ahanmisi is a Filipino-Nigerian American basketball player for the Alaska Aces of the PBA. Maverick is quite rare, and most popular in the Philippines.
Maddox comes from the Welsh for “fortunate.” It’s unisex and is pronounced MAA-Daax. Variations include Madox and Maddex. Maddox Jolie-Pitt is the American son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Maddox is so rare that 171 in the U.S out of 220 people worldwide were named Maddox in 2014. Maddox and Maverick will make a duo unlike any other pair of boys out there.
Max & Jack
Max is Latin for “greatest” and is unisex. Its variations include Maxe and Maks. Max Ernst was a German painter, sculptor, and primary pioneer of the Dada movement and surrealism. Max ranked 1,655th worldwide, most popular in the U.S.
Jack means “God is gracious” in Hebrew, and is unisex. It’s pronounced JHAHK and can vary from Jaac to Jak. Jack Palance was an American actor nominated for three Academy Awards. Jack ranked 778th worldwide, most popular in the U.S., and 78th in Canada. Jack and Max are no-nonsense names that will make life simple yet grand for your sweet boys.
Micah & Bo
Micah is Hebrew for “who is like God” and is unisex. It’s pronounced MAY-Kah and can appear as Mica and Mika. Micah Garen is an American documentary filmmaker whose focus has been on the Middle East and Afghanistan. Micah is not ranked in the top 10,000 names worldwide and ranks highest (624th) in Kenya.
Bo means “to live” in Old Norse and is unisex. It varies from Boe to Bowe. Bo Ericson was a Swedish hammer thrower who won a gold medal at the 1946 European Athletics Championships. Bo ranks 2,363rd worldwide, ranking 17th in Sweden. Bo is a fast-track to a fun nickname to complement the vintage simplicity of Micah.
Milo & Noel
Milo is Latin for “soldier” and is pronounced MIY-Low. Milo can appear as Mylo and Miloh. Milo Cipra was a Croatian composer and member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1976. Milo is quite uncommon worldwide and ranks highest (71st) in Montenegro.
Noel has French origins, meaning “born on Christmas.” It’s unisex, and offers various alternatives, such as Nowell and Noell. Noel Fielding is an English comedian and co-presenter on The Great British Bake Off since 2017. Noel ranked 980th worldwide and 25th in Ireland. Noel and Milo are traditional yet unique options among our gorgeous twin names for boys.
Neil & Niles
Neil is Irish for “honor” and can appear as Neele and Neale. Neil Jordan is an Irish film director who won an Academy Award for The Crying Game in 1992. Neil ranks 1,565th worldwide, most popular in England.
Niles is Scandinavian, meaning “son of Neil.” It’s pronounced NIY-ahls, and its different forms include Nyles and Niall. Niles Eldredge is an American biologist who helped propose the theory of punctuated equilibrium in 1972. Niles is fairly uncommon worldwide but most popular in India. Niles and Noel make the ideal team of culture-rich namesakes for your little twin boys.
Oliver & Xavier
Oliver is Germanic for “elf warrior” and is pronounced AAL-ah-Vahr. It can appear as Olivor and Ollyver. Oliver Sacks was a British neurologist and writer known for his case studies on neurological disorders. Oliver ranked 1,212th worldwide, most popular in Germany. Oliver becomes the cutest name in the world when given to one of your twin boys.
Xavier means “bright” in Arabic and is unisex. It’s pronounced ZEY-Viy-ahr and varies from Xaviere to Exavier. Xavier Abril de Vivero was a Peruvian poet and essayist who studied the poetry of César Vallejo. Xavier ranked 2,467th worldwide, and is most popular in France. Xavier meets Oliver, and they decide to be the most incredible little boys around.
Omar & Adam
Omar is Arabic, meaning “flourishing,” and is unisex (pronounced OW-Maar). It can appear as Umar and Omer. El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba was a Gabonese politician and the second President of Gabon from 1967 to 2009. Omar ranks 126th worldwide, and is most popular in Egypt.
Adam means “earth” in Hebrew and is pronounced AE-Dahm. Adam can vary as Adem, Adham, and Adan, among others. Adam Clayton is an English-born Irish musician and bassist for the rock band U2. Adam ranked 198th worldwide, mostly heard in Poland. Adam and Omar have been around for a long time and will stick around for your twin boys to make their own.
Orson & Oscar
Orson has English origins, meaning “bear cub.” It’s pronounced AOR-Sahn and can vary from Orsen to Orsio. Orson Welles was an American director, actor, screenwriter, and producer best known for the film Citizen Kane. Orson is not often used outside the U.S., and its rarity is what makes it a special name for one of your little guys.
Oscar is English for “champion warrior” and is pronounced AAS-Kahr. It can appear as Oskar and Ozcar. Oskar Schindler was a German industrialist credited with saving the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. Oscar ranked 170th worldwide and its highest (14th) in Argentina. Oscar and Orson have a unique, playful feel for your little boys.
Otto & Evan
Otto is German, meaning “prosperity,” and is pronounced AA-Tow. Otto can vary from Oto to Oton. Otto Schily was the Federal Minister of the Interior of Germany from 1998 to 2005. Otto is ranked 2,589th worldwide, and is often used in Germany.
Evan is the Welsh variant of John, meaning “God is gracious.” It’s unisex and is pronounced EHV-ahn. Its forms include Ewan and Even. Evan Spiegel is an American businessman and co-founder of Snapchat. Evan is not ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide and ranks 601st in Canada. Evan and Otto are slightly offbeat yet dependable names for your new boys.
Owen & Toby
Owen comes from the Welsh for “youthful” and is pronounced OW-Ahn. It can vary from Owan to Oweine. Owen Davis was an American dramatist who received the 1923 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Icebound. Owen is not ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide but features in the top 1,000 in the U.S.
Toby is a short form of Tobias, meaning “God is Yahweh.” It’s unisex and is pronounced TOW-Biy. Toby can appear as Tobby and Tobbie. Toby Stevenson is an American Olympic class pole vaulter and the only pole vaulter to wear a helmet during jumps. Toby is mildly uncommon and ranks 464th in England. Toby and Owen could easily be the cutest two boys around.
Paris & Orion
Paris refers to the city of Paris, France, and is unisex. It’s pronounced PAER-ihs, and different versions include Parris and Parish. Paris Bordone was an Italian painter of the Venetian Renaissance who trained with Titian. Paris is pretty uncommon outside the U.S. but ranked 154th in Cyprus.
Orion is Greek for “dawning” and is unisex. It’s pronounced Ow-RAY-ahn, and variations include Orian and Oryan. Orion Clemens was the first and only Secretary of the Nevada Territory and and brother to Mark Twain. Orion is quite rare and mostly used in the U.S. Orion and Paris are brothers from a family of unique types, so get in on these exciting names while you can.
Paxton & Peyton
Paxton means “peace town” in Latin and is unisex. It’s pronounced PAHKS-Tahn and can appear as Paxon and Paxten. Paxton K. Baker is an American businessman and a minority owner of the Washington Nationals Baseball club. Paxton is a trendy name, used mostly in the U.S.
Peyton has English origins, meaning “fighting man’s estate.” It’s unisex and is pronounced PEY-Tahn. Peyton can appear as Payton and Paeton. Peyton Manning is an American football quarterback who played in the NFL for 18 seasons. Peyton is very rare outside the U.S. Peyton and Paxton are Americana names that will likely spread your little boys’ fame.
Perseus & Troy
Perseus means “avenger/destroyer” in Greek and is unisex. It’s pronounced PUH-see-uhs and can vary from Persies to Persyus. Perseus Karlström is a Swedish racewalker who won a bronze medal at Qatar’s World Athletics Championships in 2019. In 2014, less than 500 people were named Perseus worldwide.
Troy is Irish for “foot soldier,” and its variants include Troi and Troye. Troy Donockley is an English composer and multi-instrumentalist known for playing Uilleann pipes. Troy ranked 2,707 worldwide, reaching its highest (27th) in Guyana. Troy and Perseus complete a roundabout cycle of mythology and heighten the life of the baby boys you’re expecting.
Peter & Paul
Peter is Greek, meaning “rock,” and is pronounced PEE-Ter. It can appear as Pedr and Peater. Peter York (born Peter Wallis) is a British author known for writing Harpers & Queen’s The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook with Ann Barr. Peter ranked 39th worldwide and is the #1 name in Germany.
Paul means “humble” in Latin and can vary from Pauel to Paol. Paul McCartney is an English singer-songwriter best known as a member of the rock band The Beatles. Paul ranked 45th worldwide, is most popular in the U.S., and ranked #4 in England. Paul and Peter are the foundations of great twin boy names for your special fellas.
Reed & Wade
Reed has English origins, meaning “red-haired.” It can appear as Reid and Reade. Reed Larson is an American ice hockey player with the Detroit Red Wings and is a member of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Reed is very uncommon outside the U.S.
Wade means “to go” in Old English and is unisex. It can appear as Wad and Waede. Wade Watts was an American civil rights activist and the state president of the Oklahoma chapter of the NAACP for 16 years. Wade is in the top 10,000 names worldwide, ranking 568th in Australia. Wade and Reed are Old English names for your brand new little boys.
River & Ryder
River refers to any body of water flowing to the sea in English. It’s unisex and is pronounced RIY-Ver. Alternative forms include Ryver and Rivar. River Phoenix was an American actor and musician first known for 1986’s Stand by Me. River is very uncommon but most popular in Egypt and the U.S.
Ryder is Old English for “horseman” and is unisex. It’s pronounced RIY-Der and can appear as Ridder and Rider. Ryder Windham is an American science fiction author who wrote more than 60 Star Wars books. In 2014, only 1,504 people were named Ryder worldwide. Ryder and River make themselves known, just like your dynamic duo of cute little boys.
Roman & Alexander
Roman refers to a “citizen of Rome” and is unisex. It’s pronounced RAO-Maan, and its variants include Romun and Romen. Roman Vishniac was a Russian-American photographer who filmed Central and Eastern European Jews before the Holocaust. Roman ranked 212th worldwide, and is most common in Russia.
Alexander is Greek, meaning “defender of men,” and is pronounced AEL-ahg-ZAEN-dahr. It can vary from Aleksander to Alexzander. Alexander McQueen was an English fashion designer and chief designer at Givenchy from 1996 to 2001. Alexander ranked 102nd worldwide, and is often used in Russia. Alexander and Roman are strong heroic names to keep your boys inspired.
Rowan & Caden
Rowan is Irish for “little red-haired one” and is unisex. It’s pronounced ROW-ahn and its variants include Rowyn and Rohan. Rowan Atkinson is an English actor, comedian, and writer known for the TV series Blackadder and Mr. Bean.
Caden means “companion” in Arabic and is unisex. It’s pronounced KEY-Dehn and can appear as Kadin and Cadan. Caden Tomy is a Canadian soccer player who plays as midfielder for Valour FC. Caden is rare worldwide and ranks the highest (744th) in Singapore. Caden and Rowan are equally distinct names for two special brothers to share.
Ryan & Cillian
Ryan is Old Gaelic for “little king” and is unisex. It’s pronounced RIY-aen, and its alternative forms include Rhyon and Rhian. Ryan Coogler is an American filmmaker whose first feature film, Fruitvale Station won awards at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Ryan ranked 622nd worldwide, and is most popular in the U.S.
Cillian means “war strife” in Irish and is pronounced KIH-Ly-aen. It varies from Killian to Kylian. Cillian Murphy is an Irish actor who won an Irish Film and Television Best Actor Award for Breakfast on Pluto. Cillian is very rare and ranks highest (721st) in Ireland. Cillian and Ryan are Irish brother names that can work anywhere in the world that loves cuteness.
Sawyer & Stephan
Sawyer is Old English for “woodcutter” and is unisex. It’s pronounced SOY-er and varies from Saer to Sawyor. Sawyer Fredericks is an American blues singer-songwriter who won the 8th season of The Voice in 2015.
Stephan is of Greek origin, meaning “crown,” and is pronounced STEE-Vehn. Its variants include Stephen and Stefan. Stephan Dorfmeister was a Hungarian-German painter who worked primarily in Burgenland and Transdanubia (now Hungary). Stephan ranked 3,243rd worldwide, most popular in Germany. Stephan and Sawyer make “S” names shine bright.
Sebastian & Vincent
Sebastian means “venerable” in Latin and is pronounced Sah-BAES-Chahn. It can vary from Sebasten to Sabastian. Sebastian Giovinco is an Italian footballer who plays forward for Serie A club Sampdoria. Sebastian ranked 889th worldwide, and is most popular in Poland.
Vincent is Roman and means “winning.” It’s pronounced VIHN-Sahnt and can appear as Vincente and Vencent. Vincent Jules Auriol was a French politician who served as President of France from 1947 to 1954. Vincent ranked 472nd worldwide, and is most popular in France. Vincent and Sebastian can bring a European flair to your darling twin boys, no matter where they’re from.
Taylor & Tyler
Taylor means “tailor” in Old English and is unisex. It’s pronounced TEY-Laor, and Tailor and Tayler are its different versions. Taylor Booth was a mathematician known for his work in automata theory. In 2014, 236 people were named Taylor worldwide, with 172 occuring in the U.S.
Tyler is Old English, meaning “tile maker.” It’s unisex and is pronounced TIE-Ler. Tyler varies from Tilar to Tylor. Tyler Florence is an American chef and TV host of several Food Network shows. Tyler is not ranked in the top 5,000 names worldwide and ranks the highest (336th) in Canada. Tyler and Taylor will love sharing almost the same name with very different meanings.
Theo & Miles
Theos is Greek for “gods” and is unisex. It’s pronounced THIY-ow and can appear as Teo and Teyo. Theodorus “Theo” Heemskerk was the Dutch Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1908 to 1913. Theo is in the top 5,000 names worldwide and ranked 50th in The Netherlands.
Miles is German, meaning “soldier.” It’s pronounced My-AHLS, and its forms include Myles and Milo. Miles Nightingall was a British Army officer who sat in the House of Commons from 1820-1829. Miles is fairly uncommon outside the U.S. but ranked 659th in England. Miles and Theo are quirky names for the two sweetest boys you know.
Tristan & Thomas
Tristan is Latin, meaning ”sad,” and is pronounced TRIHS-Tahn. It can also appear as Tristam and Triston. Tristan Murail is a French composer associated with the “spectral” composition technique. Tristan doesn’t rank in the top 15,000 worldwide and ranks 447th in France.
Thomas means “twin” in Hebrew and is pronounced TAAM-ahs. Its cool variants include Thom and Tomas. Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd president of the United States. Thomas ranks 53rd worldwide, and is most popular in the U.S. Thomas and Tristan will match up as twins for your gorgeous boys.
Tucker & Kyle
Tucker is Middle English for “tailor” and is pronounced TAHK-er. It varies from Tuckerie to Tuckyr. Tucker Fredricks is an American speed skater holding the 500-meter record.
Kyle is a Gaelic name meaning “narrow” or a “strait.” It can appear as Kylle and Kye. Kyle Konwea is a Swedish footballer who plays for Assyriska FF as a central defender. Kyle ranked 2,872nd worldwide and is primarily used in the U.S. The familiar Kyle and uncommon Tucker can find a middle ground together and be amazing at it.
Ty & Georgie
Ty is of American origin, referring to “the land of Eoghan” in Ireland. It’s unisex and can vary from Tye to Tie. Ty Pak is a writer and speaker on Korean/Asian American affairs and literature. Ty ranks in the top 10,000 names worldwide and is a popular name in Vietnam.
Georgie is a nickname for George, which is Greek for “farmer.” It’s unisex and is pronounced JHAOR-jhiy. Georgie Davis is a Dutch singer and one of the first participants of the Soundmixshow in 1985. Georgie is very uncommon outside the U.S. Georgie and Ty are stunning names for twin boys who live by the beat of their own drum.
Vaughn & Shawn
Vaughn is Welsh for “small,” while Vaune and Von are two variants for Vaughn. Vaughn Walker served as a U.S. District Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California from 1989 to 2011.
Shawn is a form of Sean, meaning “God is gracious” in Irish. It’s unisex and its different forms include Sean and Shaun. Shawn Thornton is a Canadian hockey player who won two Stanley Cups during his career. Shawn ranked 2,197th worldwide, and is most popular in the U.S. Shawn and Vaughn can rhyme their way into anything together.
Wesley & Birch
Wesley is English for “western meadow” and is pronounced WEHZ-Liy. Its variations include Weslie and Weseley. Wesley Anderson is an American filmmaker best known for the films The Royal Tenenbaums and The Grand Budapest Hotel. Wesley is most popular in Brazil.
Birch is Old English, meaning “bright” and “shining.” It can vary from Berch to Byrch. L. Birch Wilson Jr. was an American political activist and member of the Socialist Party of America during the 1920s. In 2014, 547 people were named Birch worldwide. Your rarest Birch and young Wesley could make quite a pair in the world today.
Xian & Cassius
Xian is Latin and means “from the Lulia family.” It’s pronounced KIHN, and variants include Xiao and Xulio. Alexander Xian Cruz Lim is a Filipino actor best known for his roles in My Binondo Girl and The Reunion. Xian ranked 873rd worldwide, with almost a million uses in China alone.
Cassius is Latin for “vain” and is pronounced KAES-iy-Ahs. Its various forms include Casseus and Cassios. Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.) was an American professional boxer and activist, nicknamed The Greatest. Cassius is quite rare and used mostly in Brazil. Cassius and Xian can exist in their own universe with this delightful duo of twin boy names.
Zach & Zebediah
Zach is Hebrew for “God has remembered.” Its alternative forms include Zak and Zac. Zach Galifianakis is an American actor and comedian best known for The Hangover film trilogy. Zach is somewhat uncommon outside the U.S., where it ranks among the top 1,000 names.
Zebediah is Hebrew, meaning “gift of Jehovah.” It’s pronounced ZEHB-ah-DAY-ah and can appear as Zebedee. Zebediah Smith is an American cinematographer in documentary TV and known for Joseph Rosendo’s Whatever It Takes on PBS. Zebediah is very rare and used the most in Zimbabwe. Zebediah and Zach can balance the ancient world with these unique names for twin boys.
Zander & Zeke
Zander comes from Alexander, meaning “defender of the people.” It’s pronounced ZAEN-Der and can appear as Xander. Zander Fagerson is a Scottish rugby player who plays for Glasgow Warriors in the United Rugby Championship. Zander is very rare and used the most in the Philippines.
In Hebrew, Zeke means “God strengthens” and varies from Zeak to Zeeke. Thomas “Zeke” Zettner was a member of the American rock band, The Stooges. Zeke is rare and used mainly in the U.S. Zeke takes Ezekiel’s Biblical name and makes him modern. Together, Zeke and Zander are ready to rule the world with the letter “Z.”
Zephyr & Zeus
Zephyr means “west wind” in Greek and is unisex. It’s pronounced ZEH-Fer and can vary from Zefer to Zephr. Zephyr Benson is an American actor known for Straight Outta Tompkins and Blue Like Jazz. Zephyr is used the most in Israel.
Zeus is Greek for “gods” and is pronounced ZUWS. It can appear as Zuse and Zeuce. Zeus B. Held is a German music producer and musician known for his work with krautrock, disco, and new wave era bands. Zeus is rare worldwide and appears mostly in DR Congo. Zeus and Zephyr have the power of the gods and the wind in their sails to accomplish just about anything.
Zion & Jude
Zion means the “highest point” in Hebrew and is unisex. It’s pronounced ZIY-aan and varies from Xion to Zione. Zion Cohen is an Israeli footballer who last played for Maccabi Tel Aviv. Zion is quite uncommon worldwide but ranked 524th in Israel.
Jude is Hebrew, meaning “praised.” It’s unisex and can appear as Jud. Jude Abaga (known as M.I Abaga) is a Nigerian rapper who won Best Hip Hop and Best New Act at the 2009 MTV Africa Music Awards. Jude ranked 3,367th worldwide, and is mostly used in Nigeria. Jude and Zion may not even need a last name as cool as they are.