The Zodiac Aries is a Fire-based zodiac with a ram as its symbol. Generally known for being very passionate and motivated and above all, worthy of a mighty name. If you wish to choose a name for your little leader that corresponds to his traits, jump right into the list given below.
Aries Baby Boy Names
Fergus
Gaelic origin translates to a vigorous man
Bernard
Germanic origin, meaning a brave man or a bear
Wyatt
English origin, meaning brave and strong
Helios
A Titan God, known for towing the Sun every day
Cliff
English origin, meaning brave and bold
Adam
Hebrew origin, the first man according to the Bible
Marcus
Latin origin, meaning from the Mars
Riley
Mixed Irish Gaelic origin, meaning full of courage
Ewan
Irish origin, meaning a young soldier
Thaddeus
Greek origin, meaning bold
Chase
English origin, meaning a hunter who is fearless
Arden
Latin origin, meaning a giant ball of fire
Alasdair
Scottish origin, meaning a powerful leader
Niall
Mixed Irish Gaelic origin, meaning victorious or a champion
Griffin
Welsh origin, meaning a very powerful Lord
Sigmund
Meaning a protector or a champion, A Teutonic name
Alastair
Scottish origin, meaning a worthy leader
Conrad
Teutonic origin, meaning a wise counselor
Harold
Old Norse origin, meaning a bold leader
Victor
Latin origin translates to victorious in War
Morpheus
Greek origin, The Greek God of Sleep and Dreams
Radcliffe
English origin, meaning from a cliff which is red
Manley
English origin, a version of Marley, meaning Masculine
Egbert
English origin, meaning like a sword or very intelligent, sharp
Walter
Teutonic origin, meaning the chief or an army leader
Percival
French origin, meaning he who can pierce through a valley
Harvey
Breton origin, meaning ready for a battle or war
Casey
Irish origin, meaning dauntless or bold
Pollux
Greek origin, One half of Dioscuri along with Castor
Osborne
Hebrew origin, meaning God’s soldier
Alexander
Greek origin, meaning he who defends men
Harold
Scandinavian origin, meaning the King of the army
Dustin
Norse origin, meaning a warrior, named after the stone of Thor
Xavier
Arabic origin, meaning glowing or very bright
Othniel
Hebrew origin, means the king of the lions
Searle
Teutonic origin, meaning a warrior with arms
Neil
Irish origin, meaning a champion of the people
Everard
English origin, meaning brave like a bear
Vincent
Latin origin; translates to victorious in war or battle
Ignatius
Latin origin, meaning fire like
Marlon
Latin origin, a soldier from Mars
Carlos
Teutonic origin, meaning a man with freedom
Thanatos
Greek origin, Translates to death, God of deaths
Brendan
Irish origin, meaning an armed warrior
Cadmus
Greek origin, meaning he who is from the East
Winton
Teutonic origin, meaning a sturdy helmet or a brave defender
Rogan
Mixed Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning the one with red hair
Ivor
Norse origin, meaning an archer or a bowman
Edric
English origin, means a wealthy king
Caesar
Latin origin, meaning a leader who is focused, named after the Great Julius Caesar
Boris
Russian origin, meaning glory in battle
Ladomir
Russian origin, meaning a famous king
Gerard
Mixed English French origin, meaning a soldier, popularized by Gerrard Butler
Archibald
German origin, meaning brave
Alec
Greek origin, meaning mankind’s defender or naturally helpful
Luther
French origin, meaning an illustrious soldier
Russell
French origin, meaning the one with Red hair
Rowan
Mixed Irish Gaelic origin, meaning the little one with a redhead
Egan
Irish origin, meaning a small fire
Rufus
Latin origin, meaning having red hair
Donald
Mixed Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning one in the mighty world
Cadman
Celtic origin, meaning a man in a battle
Barry
Irish origin, meaning as strong as a spear
Hector
Greek origin, a famous hero of the Trojan War, meaning ‘holding fast’
Ash
English origin, meaning an ash tree
Thurston
English origin, translates to a stone of Thor, the God of Thunder
Cadoc
Welsh origin, meaning glory in the battle
Aries
Latin origin, meaning a ram, named after the Roman God of War
Cerphalus
Greek origin, Meaning red, or devoted
Asier
Basque origin, meaning a beginning, pronounced aa-see-yer
Brando
Italian origin, meaning a sword or a band of fire
Cesar
Latin origin, meaning a head full of hair, Spanish counter part of Caesar
Topanga
Native American origin, named after a canyon in Southern California
Cole
English origin, meaning black like coal or swarthy
Callahan
Irish origin, meaning the one with a glowing head
Chance
Latin origin, meaning a chancellor or counselor, also spelled Chauncey
Cassidy
Irish origin, meaning the one with a curly head
Clover
Fallon
Irish origin, meaning a fierce leader
Elton
English origin, translates to from an old town, popularized by the Great Elton John
Erebos
Meaning sunset or evening
Koios
Greek origin, named after the god of intelligence
Fox
Named after the animal Fox, also a family surname
Fintan
Irish origin, meaning like a white bull or white fire
Gulliver
Irish origin, meaning a glutton, famous for Gulliver’s travels
Hadley
English origin, meaning a field of hither
Genesis
English origin, comes from the word Genos
Heath
English origin, meaning he who resides in the heathland, famous for Heath Ledger
Guy
French roots translate to a leader or a guide
Jasper
Persian origin, meaning he who brings in the treasure
Jefferson
English origin, meaning the son of Jeffrey
Kaiser
German origin, meaning an emperor, from Bulgaria
Issey
Japanese origin, meaning the eldest or born first
Jubal
Latin origin, meaning the horn of a ram
Ichiro
Japanese origin, meaning the firstborn, pronounced ee-kee-ro
Joan
Hebrew origin, meaning the grace of God, a version of John
Wldemar
Mixed German, Scandinavian origin, meaning a renowned ruler
Irwin
English origin, meaning son of Irvin, or a boar-like friend
Llewellyn
Welsh origin, meaning the image of a leader, also spelled llywelyn
Kennedy
Irish origin, meaning ahead or a mishap, famous for U.S Presidents
Myles
Meaning mill, the king of Laconia
Leopold
Germanic origin, meaning people who are brave
Kazuo
Japanese origin, meaning a harmonious man or born first
Journey
French roots, meaning a measurement of land
Lou
Mixed German French origin, meaning a famous warrior
Mars
French origin, named after the Roman God of War
Peridot
Arabic origin; means “a green gemstone”
Peyton
English origin, meaning estate of a fighting man
Nova
Latin origin, meaning something that is new
Phoenix
Greek origin, meaning a dark shade of red, a place in Arizona
Mies
Dutch origin, meaning the son of the Earth, short for Bartholomeus
Odion
African origin, meaning elder of the twins, pronounced 0-de-ohn
Mulligan
Irish origin, meaning a descendent of people with no hair
Quinn
Irish origin, meaning from the family of Conn, or the supreme leader
Ariston
Greek origin, meaning ‘the best’
Raphael
Hebrew origin, meaning healed by God
Rogan
Irish origin, meaning the one with a redhead
Primo
Italian origin, meaning the first
Richard
German origin, meaning a ruler who is dominant
Porter
Latin origin, an occupational name, meaning a gatekeeper
Ramses
Egyptian origin, meaning the son of God
Warrick
English origin, meaning a strong defender who leads
Tennessee
Native American origin, named after a place
Wendell
Germanic origin, meaning to travel or he who proceeds
Theobald
German origin, meaning people of courage
Atlas
Greek origin, meaning support, a mythological character
Dorado
Spanish origin, meaning golden or the one with golden hair
Philibert
French origin; means “very brilliant”
Ikaros
Greek origin, meaning space or volume
Dylan
Welsh origin, meaning son of the sea or wave or ocean born
Parthenios
Greek origin, named after a river God
Rupert
German origin, meaning fame or glory
Arjay
Pilipino origin, meaning whole or powerful
Achillies
Greek origin translates to pain, the Greek war hero
Roger
French origin meaning fame, renowned
Aloysius
Latin origin, a version of the name Louise
Onyx
Latin origin; means “fingernail or claw”
Naim
Turkish origin, meaning serene or tranquil
Sawyer
English origin, an occupational name for someone who chops wood
Erik
Norse origin, meaning the ruler for eternity, also spelled Eric, Eirik
Anthony
Roman origin, a family surname, nicknamed Anton or Tony
Arvin
Germanic origin, meaning a friend of the people
Minos
Greek origin, named after the King of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa
Kostya
Slavic origin, meaning a constant or present throughout
Osiris
Egyptian origin, taken from Usiris, the Egyptian God
Dallas
Mixed Scottish English origin, meaning a he who dwells in a meadow
Ansel
Germanic origin, meaning God, also spelled Anselm
Atticus
Roman origin, meaning he who belongs from Attica, Athens
Allan
Scottish origin, meaning fair or good looking,
Midas
Greek origin, named after a famous king who turned to gold, anything that he touched
Adrian
Latin origin, meaning sea or water, short for Hadrianus
Draven
American origin, meaning from the Raven
Ike
Short for Isaac or Eisenhower
Dagan
Hebrew origin, meaning the month of harvesting corn
Hyperion
Greek origin, meaning the one who is the highest, also a titan
Arcturus
Greek origin, meaning a guardian or a bear
Iapetus
Greek origin, named after a Titan, son of Uranus
Jaehaerys
Valyrian origin, meaning like a God
Reigh
English origin, meaning a wise protector
Isidro
Greek origin, meaning a gift from Isis
Eridanus
Greek origin, named after the constellation Eridanus
Geode
Latin origin, meaning like earth or soil-like
Axel
Mixed origin, short for Alexander
Julius
Greek origin, meaning a downy beard, most famous for Julius Caesar
Hephaestos
Greek origin, named after the God of Fire,
Nathaniel
Hebrew origin, meaning God’s gifts
Aadne
Latin origin, meaning as sharp as an Eagle
Abbott
Hebrew origin, meaning father
Aaronn
Hebrew origin, meaning a mountain or being enlightened
Abe
Latin origin, meaning all father
Denali
Native American Origin translates to ‘the great one’
Abelard
Scottish origin, meaning he who is determined or stubborn
Abner
Hebrew origin, meaning the father of light
Ackerley
English origin, meaning a meadow filled with oak trees
Abrahem
Arabic origin, meaning the leader of a great nation
Adriel
Hebrew origin, meaning a number of Gods or a master
Aldrich
Latin origin, meaning a witty counselor
Alfred
French origin, meaning a college of elves
Alijah
Hebrew origin, meaning the son of god, a version of Elijah
Andy
English origin, meaning like a man or very manly
Angello
Hebrew origin, meaning God’s messenger
Malanthios
Greek origin, meaning a black flower
Asgard
Norse origin, named after the city of Norse Gods
Julio
Spanish origin; means Julius
Leo
German origin, meaning people who are brave
Perseus
Greek origin, Danae and Zeus’ son
Demetrio
Greek origin, another version of Demetrius
Ophiuchus
Greek origin, named after a constellation, meaning he who bears a snake
Huxley
Mixed Irish Welsh origin. Means ‘an inhospitable place’
Rommel
Mixed German Dutch origin, meaning creating noise or disturbance
Cherokee
Derived from the name of a Native American Tribe
Liam
German origin, short for William or Wilhelm
Enyam
The Irish word for ‘fire’ and anciently written as Eithne after the famous St, St. Eithne
Ranger
English origin, meaning the protector of the forest
Tanwen
Welsh roots; translates to ‘holy fire’.
Cohen
Jewish origin, a family surname
Otto
German origin means ‘wealthy’
Ezekiel
Hebrew origin, meaning the strength of God
Rube
English origin, short for the name Reuben
Triton
Greek origin, named after the God of the Sea
Soleil
French origin; translates to ‘sun’.
Mordechai
Hebrew origin, meaning a soldier or a warrior
Aramand
French origin, meaning a man of the army
Loch
A Scottish Gaelic word for ‘lake’, pronounced as lau-k.
Badger
Old English origin, meaning a licensed beggar
Eundros
Greek origin, meaning a good man
Tobias
Hebrew origin, meaning goodness of the God
Tudor
English origin, a family surname, also spelled Tewdr
Cobalt
German origin, meaning he who creates trouble or a goblin
Scorpius
Latin origin; translates to a scorpion
Cetus
Greek origin, named after the sea monster from Andromeda
Pavo
Latin origin, meaning tiny or small
Riordan
Irish origin, meaning court poet or the King’s poet
Shiki
English origin, means a king
Polaris
Latin origin, named after the pole star
Joshua
Hebrew origin, another version of Jesus
Ian
Hebrew origin, version of John
Miles
Latin origin, meaning a soldier
Bill
German origin, short for William or Billiard
Elon
Jewish origin, meaning an oak tree
Aleph
Hebrew origin, the first letter of Hebrew Alphabet
Iain
Scottish origin, meaning gracious
Harry
English origin, a form of Henry
Efron
A version of the name Ephron, the bird in the Bible.
Gorman
Mixed origin, a family surname
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