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Geek Chic Names for Boys

Cool names for boys come in all shapes, sizes, and styles. There are some evergreen classic boys' names that never go out of style: think traditional mainstays of the US (and UK, NZ, and Australian) Top 100 boy names, like James, William, and Joseph. Other cool boys' names — like thick black-rimmed spectacles and heavy oxfords — are so out they're in. These are the clunky, old-school vintage boys' names that are starting to feel fresh, funky, and a little bit daring, but still rooted in tradition.

A few of these geek chic names for boys are now heading into the mainstream, like Arthur, Hugo, and Franklin, which all rank in the US Top 500 baby names for boys. Others, like Alfred, Harvey, and Louis, have already caught on in a big way across the pond in England & Wales, where they rank in the current Top 100 boy names. But most of these edgy, uncommon vintage baby boy names are still waiting to be revived and would make a great choice for parents who want a unique baby name with a rich history.

Browse our list of unusual vintage and retro baby names for boys here, or see our pick of the best Geek Chic Names for Girls for even more inspiration.

Enoch

Meaning: dedicated

Origin:Hebrew
404
Dennis

Meaning: god of Nysa

Origin:French from Greek, vernacular form of Dionysius
586
Stanley

Meaning: near the stony clearing

Origin:English
589
Melvin

Meaning: council protector

Origin:English and Scottish
1854
Maurice

Meaning: dark-skinned

Origin:English and French from Latin
1878
Clyde Clyde is traditionally a Scottish name for a...
Origin:Scottish river name
573
Clancy

Meaning: red-haired warrior

Origin:Irish
1229
Roderick

Meaning: famous ruler

Origin:German
1030
Dudley

Meaning: Dudda's meadow

Origin:English
1248
Neville

Meaning: new town

Origin:French
1372
Elmer

Meaning: noble and renowned

Origin:English
1524
Earl Companion or Friend (Arabic), Warrior or Fig...
Origin:English aristocratic title
1605
Aldous

Meaning: old

Origin:English from German
1702
Fitzwilliam

Meaning: son of William

Origin:English
1863
Sigmund

Meaning: victorious protection

Origin:German
1993
Llewelyn

Meaning: lion

Origin:Welsh
2857
Gilbert

Meaning: shining pledge

Origin:German
503
Frank

Meaning: Frenchman or free man

Origin:Diminutive of Francis or Franklin
273
Simon

Meaning: he has heard; flat-nosed

Origin:Hebrew, Greek
61
Hugo

Meaning: mind, intellect

Origin:Latinized form of Hugh
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