60 Unique Hipster Baby Names For Boys

Hipster is cooler than cool, it's just like ice but cooler. Your cool baby will wear black and possibly rock a moustache pacifier. If you like cool baby names, these unique hipster baby names will be the perfect options.


Ace: Ace is a name given to one who excels, and it means "number one, the best". Connotations of superiority come from the fact that ace is the playing card with highest face value.

Arlo: Arlo means "barberry tree", and it is the Italian variant of Charles.
Atticus: Atticus is a famous Roman man of letters who lived in the last years of the Roman Empire, and the meaning of Atticus is "from Athens".
Auden: Old friend.
Axl: Hebrew for "father is peace".
Baron: German for Young Warrior. A title of nobility, along the lines of Earl and Duke, used as a given name. In England, a baron was the lowest rank of hereditary peerage that entitles the holder to serve in the House of Lords.
Bear: French for "strong, brave bear", also a variant of Bernard. There are three famous medieval saints bore the name: a founder of a monastic order, the patron saint of mountain climbers, and a scholastic philosopher.
Beckett: Beehive or bee cottage.
Byron: At the byres or barn. Lord Byron was a poet famous for his wildness and debauchery.
Calvin: Calvin is of French origin, and the meaning of Calvin is "little bald one".
Clive: The meaning of Clive is "cliff, slope". Surname and place name. Robert Clive was a famous English soldier known for his exploits in India.
Colton: Swarthy person.
Cormac: Impure son. In the history, Cormac was the third-century Irish king who founded schools of military science, law, and literature at Tara.
Dax: A town in southwestern France that dates from before the days of the Roman occupation.
Dexter: The meaning of Dexter is "right-handed, fortunate; woman who dyes".
Django: The nickname of the great Belgian-born jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, makes a dynamic musical choice for any jazz aficionado.
Dries: Dutch for "strong, manly, brave".
Duke: Latin for Leader. Duke has Western associations because it was the nickname of actor John Wayne, known for his roles in films of the American West.
Edison: Son of Edward. The name is used in honor of inventor Thomas Edison.
Elvis: Possibly related to Alvis from Norse mythology, meaning "all wise".
Enoch: Hebrew for Experienced. Enoch was the son of Cain and the father of Methuselah, the oldest living man named in the Bible.
Farron: Handsome servant.
Felix: Latin for Happy or Lucky.
Gulliver: Gulliver means "glutton", actor Gary Oldman used it for his son.
Gus: Short form of Augustus, which means "worthy of respect".
Harris: Son of Harry. Also a variant of Harrison.
Huck: An undeniably cute short form that may have some life as part of the hipster taste for names like Duke and Bix.
Hudson: Son of Hugh. Explorer Henry Hudson was the first European to visit the Hudson River.
Ignatius: Latin for Burning. Saint Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the Catholic Jesuit order.
Ike: Hebrew for Laughter.
Jack: Name based on John, which means "God is gracious". The name has a rugged, down-to-earth aura.
Jasper: A semiprecious gemstone, harder than glass, and red or reddish brown.
Jones: Surname derived from John.
Judd: Variant of Jordan, which means "down-flowing".
Julian: Julian is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Julian is "Jove's child". Variant of Julius, the family clan name of several of the most powerful Roman emperors.

Kai: Keeper of the keys. Also a Hawaiian name meaning "the sea".
Kale: German for Free Man.
Kent: Means "edge". Also a place name for a county in England.
Lennon: Irish for Dear One.
Luca: Russian for Luke, which means "bringer of light".
Matteo: Hebrew for "gift of God". Also a variant of Matthew.
Miller: One who grinds grain.
Milo: Variant of Miles.
Murray: Murray is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Murray is "lord and master".
Nico: People of victory.
Orson: Latin for Bear. In an old French story, a child named Orson is reared in the forest by a bear.
Otis: Otis is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Otis is "wealth; son of Otto". Mostly American use, probably due to composer Otis Redding.
Otto: German for Wealth.
Roman: Citizen of Rome. In the ancient world, Roman citizenship represented an ideal standard of rectitude and courage.
Roscoe: Deer wood. Place name from northern England.
Ryder: Rider.
Salinger: Fervent fans of The Catcher in the Rye might want to consider this as a literary tribute.
Sanford: Sandy ford.
Scout: French for "to listen". Bruce Willis and Demi Moore named their daughter Scout, but the name is unusual enough to apply to both genders.
Sebastian: Greek for Revered. Shakespeare gave the name to the twin brother of Viola in "Twelfth Night".
Stellan: Stellan is a strong, attractive, Scandinavian possible up-and-comer, known through actor Stellan Skarsgard.
Theo: Theo is of Old German and Greek origin, and the meaning of Theo is "brave people; God's gift".
Watson: The meaning of Watson is "son of Walter".
Zane: Zane is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Zane is "God is gracious".

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