44 Old-Fashioned Boy Names From Back in the Day (2024)

Plenty of old-school names are having their moment right now. Looking at 2023’s SSA list of top baby names for boys, we’re seeing names like Theodore, Henry, and Elijah, and we’re not surprised one bit. It’s names like these, and plenty more, that withstand the test of time. Expectant parents are drawn to them for reasons like rich history, familial ties, and the fact that they’re oh-so classic.

If you’re welcoming a newborn boy in the future and picking a timeless name is important to you, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a list of 44 of our favorite old-fashioned boy names from way back in the day. With hints of nostalgia, names that topped the charts in the late 19th and early 20th century, and inspiration from influential men, here’s our list of old-fashioned names for boys.

Our Favorite Old-Fashioned Boy Names

Amos

More popular 100 years ago than it is today, this short and sweet Hebrew name means “to carry.” It’s also the name of the tiny protagonist in the award-winning children’s book Amos & Boris.

Arthur

A name that’s both old-fashioned and nostalgic is a win in our book. Though the burly name means “bear,” millennial parents might also think of the lovable aardvark from the ’90s, Arthur.

Ansel

Reminiscent of the legendary photographer and conservationist, Ansel Adams, this German name means “protected by God.”

Chester

For a name that saw its peak in popularity before the 20th century, consider Chester, which means “fortress.”

Claude

Although the meaning of this French moniker might be “lame,” famous action movie star Jean-Claude Van Damme made the name anything but! One of the most popular baby names in the late 1800s, Claude could be a unique pick for a little hero born today.

Edgar

With a name like this, you may raise your very own celebrated poet like Edgar Allan Poe. Though he’s known for his dark works like The Raven, we know a little one of this name will be keen to bright “prosperity.”

Eugene

A highly popular choice in the early 1900s, Eugene is a classic name that’s losing the popularity it once had. With the meaning of “noble,” we wouldn’t be surprised if it was set to make a revival in the future.

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Gilbert

It’s nearly impossible to hear this name and not think of a sweet old man in a wool plaid sweater. But a little boy with this old-school moniker is sure to have a “bright” and “promising” future.

Harold

If you’re a nickname kind of person, you may love that this name shortens to the sweet Harry. The Scandinavian name meaning “army ruler” also elicits some nostalgia with the reminder of the beloved children’s book Harold and the Purple Crayon.

Hugo

Fairly popular in the early 1900s, this name meaning “spirit” and “mind” is slowly making a lively revival.

Leopold

Another option with the sweet nickname Leo is this title with the noble meaning of “brave people.”

Miles

Draw inspiration from the American jazz legend, Miles Davis, with this coveted title meaning “soldier.” (We have to mention that Davis is also an adorable surname baby name, too!)

Oscar

As far as old-fashioned boy names go, it doesn’t get much cuter than Oscar. The name meaning “champion warrior” may put a smile on your face by reminding you of the comical Sesame Street character, Oscar the Grouch.

Otis

Fans of ’80s kids’ movies may love that this title reminds them of the cat and dog adventure tale, The Adventures of Milo and Otis. Plus, a kiddo with this name meaning “wealthy” will share it with the celebrated American singer of The Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding.

Samuel

Inspired by one of our favorite film actors, Samuel L. Jackson, is this traditionally Biblical name meaning “God has heard.”

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Saul

If welcoming a newborn is everything you’ve “asked for” or “prayed for,” this may be the perfect old-fashioned name to bestow upon him.

Silas

Instill a love for nature in your little boy with this edgy old-school Latin name meaning “woods” and “forest.”

Quincy

Perfect for the fifth kiddo in a family, this adorable gender-neutral name refers to the fifth-born child in a family.

Walt

When it comes to the name Walt, the inspiration possibilities are pretty much endless: Walt Disney, Walt Whitman, and even Walt Kowalski from Gran Torino. Whichever you choose, he’s sure to grow up to be a strong leader with this name meaning “army ruler.”

Warren

Another old-fashioned nature-inspired moniker that will instill a love of the great outdoors is this cool title, meaning “park keeper.”

More Old-Fashioned Boy Names

  • Alonzo
  • Archibald
  • Barnaby
  • Carl
  • Cecil
  • Demetrius
  • Elijah
  • Felix
  • Francis
  • Gus
  • Henry
  • Ivan
  • Leon
  • Linus
  • Mack
  • Noah
  • Oliver
  • Owen
  • Otto
  • Percy
  • Reginald
  • Robin
  • Theodore
  • Vito
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What is an old vintage name for a boy? ›

Check out our list of old fashioned boy names that are making a comeback!
MilesSoldierLatin
OttoWealthGerman
PeterStoneGreek
PhillipHorse loverGreek
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What was a common male name in the 1800s? ›

Top names of the 1880s
Males
RankNameNumber
1John89,950
2William84,881
3James54,056
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What is an old fashioned male name? ›

Along with Henry and Samuel, other Old Man Names in the US Top 500 include Arthur, Cyrus, Theodore, Otto, Silas, Harvey, Victor, and Frederick. Old-fashioned boy names more common in the UK than in the US include Albert, Ralph, Stanley, and Wilfred.

What were the boy names in the 1900s? ›

Top Baby Boy Names of the 1900s

In total, the top five baby boy names during this period were John (57,644 per million), William (47,238 per million), James (42,365 per million), George (29,365 per million) and Charles (24,659 per million).

What male names were popular 100 years ago? ›

These Were the 20 Most Popular Baby Names Exactly 100 Years Ago
  • 1920 Top 20 Boys' Names. John. William. Robert. James. Charles. George. Joseph. Edward. Frank. Richard. Thomas. Harold. Walter. Paul. Raymond. ...
  • 1920 Top 20 Girls' Names. Mary. Dorothy. Helen. Margaret. Ruth. Mildred. Virginia. Elizabeth. Frances. Anna. Betty. Evelyn. Marie. Doris. Alice.
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What are rare boy names from the 1800s? ›

More unusual choices among the Victorian royal baby names include Leopold, Ewart, Temple, Cecil and Feodore. Biblical names for boys were also very popular in the 1800s, including uncommon (in current times) boy names like Simeon, Jabez, Enoch, Hezekiah and Job.

What are uncommon Victorian boy names? ›

Some of the rarest Victorian baby boy names are:
  • Elmer.
  • Enoch.
  • Ephraim.
  • Hiram.
  • Merritt.
  • Phineas.
  • Silas.
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What was the most popular boy name in the last 100 years? ›

Top Names Over the Last 100 Years
Males
RankNameNumber
1James4,625,363
2Robert4,357,620
3John4,354,502
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What were popular boy names in the 1700s? ›

Of course, the most common boy name during colonial times was John, closely followed by other very classic boy names such as William and Henry. Along with John and William, other 18th century names for boys in the US Top 200 today include Abraham, Alexander, Christopher, Elias, Isaac, Jacob, Levi, and Nathaniel.

What are old stereotypical names? ›

Old People Names
  • Harold.
  • Beatrice.
  • Archie.
  • Jane.
  • Frederick.
  • Norma.
  • Jesse.
  • Roxanne.
Aug 8, 2023

What boy name means rare? ›

Ender — A Turkish name meaning "extremely rare" is the perfect choice for your one-of-a-kind little boy.

What are the top 10 old-fashioned names? ›

Old-fashioned baby names rule the popularity lists today, with such old-fashioned girl names as Emma, Olivia, Amelia, Sophia, Charlotte, and Isabella ranking as top girl names in the US and old-fashioned boy names Noah, Oliver, Elijah, Benjamin, and Henry topping the boys' list.

What is the name of the 1000 year old man? ›

Methuselah's name has become synonymous with longevity, and he has been portrayed and referenced in film, television and music.

What was the most popular boy name in the 1950s? ›

Top names of the 1950s
MalesFemales
RankNameName
1JamesMary
2MichaelLinda
3RobertPatricia
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What were the boy names in the 20th century? ›

Long story short, a popular baby name from the 1950s will teach baby to keep on, keepin' on.
  • James.
  • William.
  • Michael.
  • John.
  • David.
  • Thomas.
  • Charles.
  • Robert.
Feb 1, 2024

What is a classy vintage name? ›

Along with vintage names such as Olivia and Charlotte, Noah and Oliver leading the popularity list, the US Top 100 includes such vintage names for girls as Alice, Eleanor, and Sadie, and vintage boy names Henry, Julian, and Wyatt.

What is a very old fashioned name? ›

Along with Emma and Henry, other old-fashioned baby names in the US Top 500 include Abraham, Arthur, Edith, Frederick, Josephine, Olive, Philip, Rosemary, and Walter. Old-fashioned names popular on Nameberry that haven't yet hit the US list include Aurelius, Imogen, Ottilie, Phineas, Rupert, and Winifred.

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