If you like intrigue and mystery, you should consider giving your little boy a name that will strike that chord. Here is a list of some baby boy names that mean dark that will conjure those vibes.
Caliban
Caliban, Romanian for “black”, has a nice ring to it for a strong baby boy.
Colton
Colton, with English origins meaning “from the coal or dark town”, is a fun and trendy name that comes with an adorable nickname for your baby boy: “Colt”.
Cronan
Cronan, meaning “dark one”, is a nice alternative to the usual “Conan”, and offers a more unique flair.
Dade
Dade, with its Gaelic origins meaning “dark one”, also has biblical roots since it can even mean “gift from God,” making the name an attractive religious choice.
Donovan
Donovan, Irish for “dark”, is a firm and unwavering name that has an easy and cute nickname of “Don” for your bouncy baby boy.
Dougal
Dougal, meaning “dark stranger”, is a newer-sounding and fashionable given name great for trendy parents.
Douglas
Douglas, meaning “black water”, has a romantic feel about it in its full state, but looks sweet and charming when the shortened “Doug” is used.
Duncan
Duncan, Scottish for “dark warrior”, is a classic choice that is perfect for representing a strong, fighter baby.
Hadrian
Hadrian, Latin for “dark-haired”, is an old-fashioned name that works if you want to pay homage to a parent or relative with the name “Adrian”.
Hari
Hari, a Hindu name meaning “dark, tawny,” is a lovely name that is more mature than the usual “Harry” name.
Lonan
Lonan, with Irish origins for “blackbird”, represents different Irish saints in a way that lets parents uniquely explore religious-based names.
Maurice
Maurice, a Latin name meaning “dark-skinned”, is still a trendy name that comes with adorable nicknames from “Reece” to “Mo”.
Merle
Merle, meaning “blackbird”, is a fun given name that has a cute history of being used as a nickname for someone who loved to sing.
Moreno
Moreno, with Spanish and Portuguese roots meaning “dark-haired”, has a fancy appeal that sounds smooth.
Nigel
Nigel, Irish for “dark, black-haired”, has a cool British ring to it whether you’re from the area or not.
Orpheus
Orpheus, meaning “the darkness of the night”, is a great way to represent Greek mythology with something unforgettable.
Shyam
Shyam, Sanskrit for “dark, black, blue,” is an appealing alternative to the Hindu god’s name, Krishnu.
Tynan
Tynan, meaning “dark, dusty”, is a unique given name that feels fresh, especially if you take some cute nicknames from it like “Ty”.
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