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Odd Baby Boy Names

Displayed on this page are odd names 361 to 380. Rare and odd names include the English Gresham, Griffith, Guinn, Guthrie, the German Günther, the Welsh Gwynedd, the English Gyasi, the Arabic and English Hadad, the English Hadden, the English, German, and Scandinavian Hagen, the English Halden, the English and Hawaiian Hale, the English Hallam, Hallan, Halston, Hamilcar, Hamlin, Hammet, Hammond, and finally the English Hanan.

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Gresham grassland farm ... used mostly in English and its ... an uncommon baby name for boys ...

Griffith prince ... largely used in the English language ... a baby boy name of irregular use ...

Guinn friend ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... unusual as a baby name for boys ...

Guthrie wind-blown place ... language of origin is Scots Gaelic and it is ... unusual as a baby boy name ...

Günther fight; army, warrior ... largely used in German and it is derived from ... not popular as a baby boy name ...

Gwynedd ... mainly used in Welsh and it is also of Welsh ... first name is derived from the name of a ...

Gyasi wonderful child ... origin is African-Akan, and its use, English ... infrequently used as a baby name for ...

Hadad the Syrian god of virility ... primarily used in Arabic and English, ... not popular as a baby name for boys ...

Hadden child of the heather-filled ... of Old English origin and it is used ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ...

Hagen high son ... used mostly in the English, German, and ... variation of Hakan ... an unusual baby name for boys ...

Halden half a Dane ... primarily used in the English language ... a rarely used baby name for boys ...

Hale nook, retreat; servant ... an English and Hawaiian name of Old ... variant of Hallan ...

Hallam dweller in the remote ... mainly used in English and it is of Old ... uncommon as a baby boy name ...

Hallan servant in the hall ... of Old English origin and it is used ... not frequently used as a baby boy name ...

Halston settlement by the water ... origin is Old English, and its use, English ... not listed in the top 1000 names ...

Hamilcar friend of the god Melkar ... an English name of Phoenician origin ... unusual as a baby name for boys ...

Hamlin lover of home; from ... used predominantly in English ... Its origin is Old English and Old Franco-German ...

Hammet from the hamlet or home ... used predominantly in the English ... infrequently used as a baby name for ...

Hammond chief protector, protector ... language of origin is Middle English and it is ... unusual as a baby boy name ...

Hanan God is gracious, gracious ... largely used in the English language and ... not listed in the top 1000 names ...