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260+ Bohemian Baby Boy Names (Free-Spirited, Cool & Totally Magical)

Discover dreamy, artsy, and nature-kissed names perfect for your little wild heart

Choosing a baby name can feel huge, right? It’s like gifting your little one their very first piece of identity—a word they’ll carry through every adventure of life. If you’re drawn to names that feel free-spirited, soulful, and just a little off the beaten path, you’re in exactly the right place.

Bohemian (or “boho”) names have this dreamy mix of nature, art, travel, and timeless cool. They sound like they belong to barefoot poets, globe-trotting musicians, and gentle wild hearts. Whether you’re picturing a boy who loves forests, beaches, or bustling city cafés, there’s a name here that will sing to your heart.

To make this list extra fun, I’ve broken it into categories so you can vibe your way through. Let’s dive in!

Nature-Inspired Beauties

These names feel like sunlight through leaves, salty ocean breezes, and starry nights. Perfect for little boys who’ll grow up loving the earth.

  1. Aspen (English tree name) – A gentle, whispery name inspired by the shimmering aspen tree.
  2. River (English) – Peaceful and flowing, with a nod to River Phoenix’s indie-cool legacy.
  3. Orion (Greek) – A mighty constellation in the night sky; great for a future stargazer.
  4. Forest (English) – Literally means “woods,” conjuring mossy trails and quiet magic.
  5. Cedar (English) – Strong and earthy, like the aromatic tree itself.
  6. Rowan (Gaelic) – A fiery red-berry tree believed to ward off evil.
  7. Sage (Latin) – Means “wise,” but also a fragrant herb of healing.
  8. Sky (English) – Endless blue freedom. Simple and serene.
  9. Indigo (Greek) – A deep blue-purple dye, artistic and moody-cool.
  10. Wolf (German) – Fierce and wild, but cuddly too.
  11. Phoenix (Greek) – The mythical bird of rebirth, perfect for a spirited soul.
  12. Ocean (Greek) – Wide and deep, with surfer-boy vibes.
  13. Flint (English) – Sharp and spark-making, a name with edge.
  14. Canyon (Spanish/English) – Evokes wide desert skies and rugged adventures.
  15. Briar (English) – A thorny plant, but soft and romantic too.
  16. Zephyr (Greek) – Means “west wind,” breezy and poetic.
  17. Rain (English) – Pure and refreshing, like a spring shower.
  18. Stone (English) – Grounded and strong, perfect for a solid little guy.
  19. Cypress (Greek) – Elegant and tall like the tree, with a hint of mystery.
  20. Ash (English) – Both a tree and a cool, short name that feels modern.
  21. Hawk (English) – Sharp-eyed and adventurous.
  22. Everest (English) – After the mighty mountain—majestic and strong.
  23. Reef (English) – Oceanic and breezy, great for a beach-loving family.
  24. Bear (English) – Cuddly but strong. Nature’s big protector.
  25. Fox (English) – Clever and quick, with foxy charm.
  26. Linden (German) – A soft-sounding tree name full of sweetness.
  27. Alder (English) – A sturdy riverbank tree, symbol of strength.
  28. Basil (Greek) – Means “royal,” but also a fragrant herb of love.
  29. Birch (English) – Pale and graceful, like the shimmering tree.
  30. Clover (English) – Lucky and green.
  31. Elm (English) – A mighty shade tree with a soft, airy sound.
  32. Falcon (English) – Swift and noble, a bird of freedom.
  33. Grove (English) – A small forest clearing, peaceful and magical.
  34. Harbor (English) – A safe place, calm and protective.
  35. Iris (Greek) – Though often used for girls, it means “rainbow” and works beautifully for boys too.
  36. Juniper (Latin) – Spicy-sweet evergreen.
  37. Kodiak (Native American) – Mighty like the Alaskan bear.
  38. Lake (English) – Still, deep, and serene.
  39. Moss (English) – Soft and green, a woodland whisper.
  40. Nova (Latin) – A star that suddenly shines bright.
  41. Pine (English) – Evergreen and strong.
  42. Quartz (German) – Sparkling and gem-like.
  43. Reed (English) – Tall and graceful, like reeds by a river.
  44. Sparrow (English) – Small but full of joyful song.
  45. Talon (French) – Sharp and daring like a bird of prey.
  46. Umber (Latin) – Earthy brown pigment, cozy and warm.
  47. Vale (English) – Means “valley,” poetic and tranquil.
  48. Whistler (English) – Breezy mountain name with ski-town cool.
  49. Yule (English) – Wintery and festive, tied to the solstice.
  50. Zenith (Arabic) – The highest point in the sky—stellar for a dreamer.
  51. Drift (English) – Oceanic and free, like drifting wood on a tide.

Artistic & Indie Cool

For parents who love music festivals, poetry, and names that sound like they belong on an album cover.

  1. Arlo (Spanish/Old English) – Retro-cool thanks to folk legend Arlo Guthrie.
  2. Ezra (Hebrew) – A literary darling with a poetic, gentle vibe.
  3. Milo (German/Latin) – Artsy and warm, like a sketchbook in name form.
  4. Otis (Greek) – Think Otis Redding—soulful and smooth.
  5. Leon (Greek) – Means “lion,” but feels like a jazz club classic.
  6. August (Latin) – Regal yet boho, inspired by the month of golden sunsets.
  7. Jude (Hebrew) – Beatles fans rejoice (“Hey Jude”).
  8. Atlas (Greek) – The titan who carried the world, perfect for a little dreamer.
  9. Finn (Irish) – Short, charming, and perfect for a storybook hero.
  10. Hugo (German/Latin) – Means “mind” or “spirit,” literary and stylish.
  11. Dorian (Greek) – For music lovers (Dorian mode) and Oscar Wilde fans.
  12. Beck (English) – A short, edgy nod to musician Beck.
  13. Theo (Greek) – Means “gift of God,” but feels effortlessly cool.
  14. Leif (Scandinavian) – Explorer vibes, thanks to Leif Erikson.
  15. Silas (Latin) – Foresty and calm, with biblical roots.
  16. Cassian (Latin) – Elegant and starry, with sci-fi appeal.
  17. Bowie (Scottish) – Rock star energy from David Bowie himself.
  18. Miles (Latin) – Jazzy and smooth, a nod to Miles Davis.
  19. Cairo (Arabic) – Exotic and adventurous, like the Egyptian city.
  20. Rumi (Japanese/Persian) – Poet and mystic, full of soulful depth.
  21. Lennon (Irish) – For John Lennon fans and peace-loving parents.
  22. Soren (Danish) – Moody and intellectual, like a European art film.
  23. Roman (Latin) – Classic but artsy, with literary flair.
  24. Nico (Italian/Greek) – Cool Euro-boy energy.
  25. Caspian (English) – After the sea in Narnia, magical and romantic.
  26. Auden (English) – For poet W.H. Auden fans.
  27. Blaise (French) – Means “lisping,” but feels fiery and bold (hello, Blaise Pascal).
  28. Coltrane (Irish) – Jazzy nod to sax legend John Coltrane.
  29. Dashiell (French) – Literary flair thanks to author Dashiell Hammett.
  30. Elio (Italian) – Means “sun,” cinematic and romantic (Call Me by Your Name).
  31. Fable (English) – A storyteller’s dream.
  32. Gatsby (English) – Roaring Twenties charm.
  33. Huxley (English) – A wink to Aldous Huxley and futuristic creativity.
  34. Ira (Hebrew) – Short, soulful, and quietly artsy.
  35. Jett (English) – Rock star sleek and fast.
  36. Keats (English) – After romantic poet John Keats.
  37. Lars (Scandinavian) – Indie-band energy.
  38. Monet (French) – Painterly and refined.
  39. Nash (English) – Cool, country-rock vibes.
  40. Orson (Latin) – Meaning “bear cub,” but think Orson Welles drama.
  41. Poe (English) – Dark and literary, thanks to Edgar Allan Poe.
  42. Quest (English) – A life of adventure and creativity.
  43. Rex (Latin) – Means “king,” but feels like a surf rocker.
  44. Salinger (English) – Literary cool, perfect for a quiet dreamer.
  45. Tavi (Hebrew) – Means “good,” artsy and rare.
  46. Urban (Latin) – City-chic with edge.
  47. Vigo (Spanish/Scandinavian) – Cinematic and charismatic.
  48. Wes (English) – Short, breezy, film-director vibes.
  49. Yves (French) – Fashion-forward and painterly.
  50. Zeppelin (German) – Rock legend status via Led Zeppelin.

Free Spirits & Travelers

For adventurous souls who dream of far-off places.

  1. Cairo (Arabic) – Yes, it’s worth repeating. A city of mystery and sun.
  2. Everett (English) – Means “brave as a wild boar,” rugged and charming.
  3. Bodhi (Sanskrit) – Means “awakening,” perfect for a mindful little one.
  4. Dakota (Sioux) – Means “friend,” warm and open-hearted.
  5. Orlando (Italian) – Literary and romantic (thanks, Shakespeare).
  6. Rio (Spanish/Portuguese) – Means “river,” but also brings samba beats.
  7. Santiago (Spanish) – Pilgrim vibes and timeless Spanish charm.
  8. Cruz (Spanish) – Means “cross,” sleek and strong.
  9. Indiana (English) – Indie vibes and adventurer spirit.
  10. Rome (Latin) – Eternal and grand, for a boy with big dreams.
  11. Hudson (English) – River and explorer chic.
  12. Kenji (Japanese) – Means “intelligent second son,” full of grace.
  13. Pascal (French) – Means “born at Easter,” airy and light.
  14. Shiloh (Hebrew) – Peaceful and soulful, made famous by the Jolie-Pitt crew.
  15. Luca (Italian) – Soft, European charm.
  16. Mateo (Spanish) – Romantic and warm.
  17. Cairo (Arabic) – Yes, again. It’s just that cool.
  18. Oslo (Norwegian) – Scandinavian sleekness.
  19. Holland (Dutch) – Travel-inspired with a breezy feel.
  20. Paris (Greek/French) – Mythical and romantic.
  21. Kai (Hawaiian) – Means “sea,” simple and oceanic.
  22. Zion (Hebrew) – Spiritual and strong.
  23. Atlas (Greek) – Globe-trotting energy all over again.
  24. Tahoe (Native American) – Means “big water,” tranquil and bold.
  25. Ever (English) – For a child with endless possibilities.
  26. Adler (German) – Means “eagle,” sharp-eyed traveler.
  27. Bering (Scandinavian) – After the Bering Strait—icy and adventurous.
  28. Camden (Scottish) – A nod to London’s artsy market district.
  29. Denali (Native American) – “The great one,” tallest U.S. peak.
  30. Elyas (Hebrew) – A wanderer’s twist on Elijah.
  31. Fjord (Norwegian) – Dramatic coastal beauty.
  32. Gobi (Mongolian) – Evokes vast desert landscapes.
  33. Havana (Spanish) – Caribbean rhythms and old-world charm.
  34. Istanbul (Turkish) – East-meets-West magic.
  35. Java (Indonesian) – Coffee island energy.
  36. Kodi (Hawaiian) – Means “helper,” breezy and warm.
  37. Lucan (Irish) – Explorer’s lilt and Roman flair.
  38. Maverick (English) – A rebel traveler.
  39. Nomad (English) – For a child born to roam.
  40. Odessa (Greek/Russian) – A city of sea breezes and music.
  41. Palermo (Italian) – Sunlit Sicilian charm.
  42. Questor (English) – Adventurous seeker.
  43. Ravi (Sanskrit) – Means “sun,” warm and radiant.
  44. Sahara (Arabic) – Endless golden desert vibes.
  45. Tulum (Mayan) – Beachy and chic.
  46. Umberto (Italian) – Worldly and charismatic.
  47. Vail (English) – Alpine ski getaway.
  48. Wadi (Arabic) – Desert valley mystery.
  49. Xian (Chinese) – Ancient city of Terracotta Warriors.
  50. Zealand (Dutch) – As in New Zealand, lush and adventurous.

Old-School Cool

These vintage stunners are having a serious comeback.

  1. Arthur (Celtic) – Think King Arthur, noble and timeless.
  2. Jasper (Persian) – Means “treasurer,” warm and gem-like.
  3. Felix (Latin) – Means “happy,” perfect for a joyful soul.
  4. Simon (Hebrew) – Classic but quietly hip.
  5. Elliot (Hebrew/English) – Soft yet strong, with “E.T.” nostalgia.
  6. Harrison (English) – Means “son of Harry,” but forever linked to Harrison Ford.
  7. Louis (German/French) – Royal yet charming, with French flair.
  8. Walter (German) – Grandpa chic with serious cool points.
  9. Otto (German) – Quirky and lovable.
  10. Theodore (Greek) – Sweet Theo or rugged Teddy, take your pick.
  11. Edwin (English) – Old-fashioned but stylish.
  12. Harvey (French) – Means “battle worthy,” but feels gentle.
  13. Percy (French) – Literary and adorable.
  14. Victor (Latin) – Strong and victorious.
  15. Hugo (German) – Brainy and classic.
  16. Oscar (Irish) – Means “friend of deer,” but think Oscar Wilde chic.
  17. Leonard (German) – Means “brave lion,” sweetly vintage.
  18. Martin (Latin) – Inspired by Saint Martin or Martin Luther King Jr.
  19. Calvin (Latin) – Nerdy-cool thanks to Calvin & Hobbes.
  20. Roland (German) – Medieval hero name with knightly vibes.
  21. Abel (Hebrew) – Gentle and timeless.
  22. Barnaby (Aramaic) – Quirky charm with vintage bounce.
  23. Cedric (Celtic) – Noble and old-world.
  24. Darwin (English) – For curious minds (hello, Charles Darwin).
  25. Emil (Latin/Scandinavian) – Sophisticated and soft.
  26. Francis (Latin) – Gentle and saintly, with art-world nods (Francis Bacon).
  27. Gilbert (German) – Retro sweetness.
  28. Harold (Scandinavian) – Regal yet approachable.
  29. Irving (Scottish) – Grandpa chic with literary ties.
  30. Julius (Latin) – Imperial and dramatic.
  31. Kenneth (Scottish) – Classic and sturdy.
  32. Lawrence (Latin) – Means “laurel,” victorious and elegant.
  33. Milton (English) – Poet John Milton vibes.
  34. Nigel (Irish) – Underrated Brit charm.
  35. Orville (French) – Inventive and sky-bound (Wright brothers!).
  36. Percival (French) – Chivalrous and knightly.
  37. Quentin (Latin) – Chic and French-friendly.
  38. Ralph (English) – Retro but stylish.
  39. Stanley (English) – Friendly and down-to-earth.
  40. Truman (English) – Means “loyal one,” presidential flair.
  41. Upton (English) – Smart, preppy edge.
  42. Victoriano (Spanish) – Grand and regal.
  43. Wallace (English) – Braveheart energy.
  44. Xavier (Basque) – Exotic and intellectual.
  45. Yorick (English) – Shakespearean rarity with skull-in-hand drama.

Unique & Rare Finds

For those who want truly uncommon gems.

  1. Ansel (German) – Means “divine protection,” perfect for a little guardian.
  2. Eero (Finnish) – Sleek and minimalist.
  3. Lucien (French) – Means “light,” darkly romantic.
  4. Isidore (Greek) – Means “gift of Isis,” mystical and rare.
  5. Cosmo (Greek) – Means “order of the universe,” starry and fun.
  6. Ivo (Germanic) – Archer energy, short and sharp.
  7. Simeon (Hebrew) – Ancient and soulful.
  8. Aurelian (Latin) – Means “golden,” radiant and regal.
  9. Thaddeus (Aramaic) – Means “heart,” bold and striking.
  10. Quill (English) – Writerly and whimsical.
  11. Onyx (Greek) – A dark gemstone name full of edge.
  12. Peregrine (Latin) – Means “traveler,” perfect for a wandering spirit.
  13. Rafferty (Irish) – Musical and quirky.
  14. Ignatius (Latin) – Fiery and saintly.
  15. Leander (Greek) – Means “lion-man,” romantic and brave.
  16. Caius (Latin) – Ancient Roman chic.
  17. Balthazar (Babylonian) – A wise man’s name with mystical charm.
  18. Evander (Greek) – Means “good man,” heroic and handsome.
  19. Orson (Latin) – Means “bear cub,” cozy and strong.
  20. Sorrel (French) – Earthy and botanical.
  21. Aurel (Latin) – Golden and radiant.
  22. Brio (Italian) – Means “vivacity,” full of life.
  23. Calix (Greek) – “Very handsome,” crisp and modern.
  24. Dior (French) – Luxury with a soft sound.
  25. Ender (Turkish) – Rare and heroic (Ender’s Game).
  26. Fenix (Spanish) – A fiery phoenix variation.
  27. Gulliver (English) – Adventurous literary hero.
  28. Helio (Greek) – Sunlit and warm.
  29. Isandro (Spanish) – Strong and romantic.
  30. Jove (Latin) – King of the Roman gods, celestial.
  31. Kael (Gaelic) – Mighty warrior with a short punch.
  32. Lorien (Literary) – Tolkien’s mystical forest realm.
  33. Marceau (French) – Graceful and rare.
  34. Nereo (Greek) – Sea god chic.
  35. Oisin (Irish) – Legendary poet-warrior.
  36. Phineas (Hebrew) – Vintage yet playful.
  37. Quillon (Latin) – Means “crossing swords,” sharp and knightly.
  38. Riven (English) – Means “split apart,” edgy and strong.
  39. Sagan (Slavic) – Starry science vibes (Carl Sagan!).
  40. Taurin (Latin) – Bull-like strength.
  41. Ulric (German) – Noble wolf energy.
  42. Vireo (Latin) – A small green bird, melodic and fresh.
  43. Winthrop (English) – Old-school grandeur.
  44. Xylon (Greek) – Means “from the forest,” earthy and rare.
  45. Zephan (Hebrew) – Short for Zephaniah, breezy and unique.

A–Z Quick Picks

Here’s a lightning round of extra boho goodness to spark inspiration.

  1. A: Arrow, Alden, Alaric
  2. B: Blaise, Basil, Bridger
  3. C: Cove, Calloway, Cypress
  4. D: Dashiell, Dune, Draven
  5. E: Elio, Everest, Ember
  6. F: Finch, Florian, Frost
  7. G: Galen, Griffin, Grove
  8. H: Hawthorne, Hollis, Harbor
  9. I: Idris, Indigo, Isaias
  10. J: Jorah, Jett, Jupiter
  11. K: Koa, Kieran, Keats
  12. L: Lysander, Lark, Lumen
  13. M: Marlowe, Matisse, Moss
  14. N: Neo, Noble, Noctis
  15. O: Oberon, Ocean, Ozias
  16. P: Pax, Phoenix, Poet
  17. Q: Quest, Quinlan, Quade
  18. R: Rainier, Rumi, Rhodes
  19. S: Stellan, Sylvan, Summit
  20. T: Thoreau, Talon, True
  21. U: Ulysses, Umber, Urban
  22. V: Valor, Van, Vireo
  23. W: Wilder, Wren, West
  24. X: Xander, Xenon, Xerxes
  25. Y: Yves, Yarrow, York
  26. Z: Zephyr, Zion, Zane

Final Thoughts

Whew—that was a lot of names (and vibes!). Whether you’re drawn to earthy classics like Rowan, artsy gems like Bowie, or rare stunners like Peregrine, the beauty of bohemian names is how they celebrate individuality. They’re playful yet meaningful, free yet timeless.

Remember: the perfect name is the one that feels like it already belongs to your little one. Say it out loud, imagine it on a birthday card, and trust your gut. No matter which you choose, your baby boy is going to carry it with his own unique magic.

Eddie Brock

Eddie Brock is a skilled blogger known for his engaging storytelling and insightful posts. Covering topics from tech to lifestyle, he captivates readers with clear, relatable content, making him a trusted voice in the blogging community.

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