Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Abdiel
“The servant of the Lord,” from the Hebrew.
Aguistin
Great, magnificient
Latin
Alistar
Man’s defender
Alistir
Man’s defender, warrior
Aristeides
Best
Greek
Aristeo
Best
Spanish
Aristo
Best
Spanish
Astro
Of the Stars
Greek
Battista
Baptizer
Italian
Beiste
Beast
Scottish
Caelum
Chisel
Latin
Cepheus
Father of Andromeda
Greek
Cosmo
Order, organization, beauty
Italian
Cristos
Follower of Christ
Latin
Crux
Cross
Latin
Cygnus
Swan
Latin
Elazar
God is my help
Hebrew
Epsilon
Fifth letter
Greek
Galaxy
Large System of Stars
American
Gazza Gikhrist
Serves Christ
Irish
Hengist
Son of Wodan
Anglo-Saxon
Hlink
From the bank
English
Istu
Sugar
Native American
Ixaka
Child of laughter
Hebrew
Jupiter
The supreme god
Latin
Kylo
Sky
American
Link
English
List
Cunning
Anglo-Saxon
Mars Moon
From the Moon
American
Moon-unit
One that Orbits the Moon
American
Neptune Nova
New
Latin
Novak
New
Hungarian
Olexa Orion
Boundary
Greek
Oxa
Ox
Anglo-Saxon
Pavo
Small
Latin
Pegasus
From the water spring
Greek
Quill
Plume or feather
English
Rickon
Created name
American
Riston
Settlement near the shrubs
English
Star
Star
American
Starbuck
From the river where stakes were got
English
Starck
Strong
German
Starling Taariq
Morning Star
Arabic
Titan
Defender
Greek
Torion
Chief
Gaelic
Vesper
Evening Star
Latin
Xabat
Savior
Spanish
Xabiere
Chosen one.
American
Xackery Xadrian
Created Name
American
Xakery
Respelling of Zachary
American
Xalbador
Savior
Spanish
Xalvador
Savior
Spanish
Xan
Greek
Xanadu
Mongolian City
Asian
Xander
Defender of man
Greek
Xandro
Greek
Xandy
Defender of the People
American
Xannon
Ancient God
American
Xanon
“A wool carder,” i.e., one who combs wool to prepare it for spinning.
Greek
Xanthos
Golden-haired
Greek
Xanthus
Golden-haired
Greek
Xanti
Short form of Xantiago
Portuguese
Xanto
Golden
Italian
Xarles
Man
French
Star
Chinese
Xzavier
New house
Spanish
Zaden
Unknown
Zadoc
Just, righteous
Hebrew
Zadok
Just, righteous
Hebrew
Zafar
Victory
Arabic
Zafir
Victorious
Arabic
Zahar
Shine, sparkle, bloom
Arabic
Zahavi
Gold
Hebrew
Zahi
Glowing, fair
Arabic
Zahur
Blossom
African
Zailor
Tailor; to cut
French
Zaim Zain
God is gracious
Hebrew
Zaine
God is gracious
Hebrew
Zakai
Pure
Hebrew
Zaki
Chaste, pure
Arabic
Zale
Sea-strength
Greek
Zalman
Hebrew
Zalmen
A variant form of Solomon.
Zalomon
Hebrew
Zandro
Man’s defender, warrior
Slavic
Zani
Gift from God
Hebrew
Zarad
Ambush
Hebrew
Zaragosa Zareb
Guardian
African
Zared
Trap
Hebrew
Zareh
Tears
Armenian
Zarek
Polish
Zavad
Gift
Hebrew
Zavier
Savior; bright; splendid; new house
Spanish
Zaviero
Savior
Latin
Zayfir
West wind
Greek
Zayit
Olive
Hebrew
Zayle
Sea-strength
Greek
Zayyir
Blossoming, flourishing
Arabic
Zephyr
West wind
Greek
Zorion
Happy
Portuguese
Alien names for boys have a space-age styling that turns heads. While obviously we haven’t interviewed any aliens in our research, we’ve roamed the galaxy for contenders, scooping up favorites along the way.
Our first stop in our search for alien names for boys is space itself. For an instant alien vibe, all you really need is a name that’s linked to OuterSpace. A planet pick could be a good option, such as Mars or Neptune. While they may sound a little odd at first to some, they’re technically place names, and we would love to meet a little Mars. You can also use space terms like Cosmo, Moon, and Galaxy. Cosmo is especially well-suited for earth. You could also look for names branching off of space items, like Nova, a shortened form of supernova, the event of a star explosion. The name has an energy burst, which is appropriate for a baby who explodes onto the scene.
Next in our search for alien names for boys are those with space-themed meanings. First up is Taariq, a favorite of ours that means “morning star.” Not only is his meaning amazing, but his styling and sound are super cool. Astro is another contender with his meaning “of the stars.” He’s a name that leaps off the page at us, and he’ll catch everyone’s eye. Lastly, there’s Xing, a sweetheart meaning “star.”
Since no one has met an alien (that we know of!) you have creative freedom when searching for boy alien names. To be unique and futuristic, a name must sound futuristic. Bold names such as Xanadu or Zailor are obvious space-age favorites, but strong-sounding choices like Zadoc, Torion and Cygnus also have that same appeal. Let your creativity fly, and alien names for boys will come to life.
Hold on to your spaceships and browse our list of alien names for boys.
FAQ:
1. What are some examples of alien names in popular culture?
– Examples of alien names in popular culture include Yoda, Spock, and Optimus Prime from movies and TV shows like Star Wars, Star Trek, and Transformers.
2. Can you suggest some cool alien names for male aliens?
– Ursa, Alf, Nova, and other names like Arcturon, Axiomar, and Azulon.
3. Are there differences in naming male and female aliens?
– Male names might lean towards stronger, more guttural sounds, while female names could be more melodic. However, this isn’t a strict rule and depends on the culture of the alien species.
4. How do I ensure my alien names are consistent for a species?
– You can establish naming conventions by deciding on phonetic rules or syllable patterns.
5. What are some unique names for extraterrestrial beings?
– Zorax, Xandar, Nalax, Valtor, Elyndor, Zephyrion, Krynn, and Galaxar.