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145+ Colorful & Celebratory Mardi Gras Baby Boy Names

When the streets of New Orleans ignite with the sound of brass bands and the rhythmic “second line” begins, you aren’t just witnessing a parade you’re feeling the heartbeat of a city that knows how to turn life into a celebration. If your son is arriving during the peak of Carnival season, choosing a Mardi Gras–inspired baby boy name is about capturing that specific “Laissez les bons temps rouler” (let the good times roll) energy. You might lean toward a classic like Balthazar, a name steeped in the tradition of the Three Kings, or perhaps Lafayette, which carries a sturdy, “human” link to the French heritage of the Gulf Coast. These names aren’t just labels; they are invitations to live life with a little extra soul and a lot of “moxie.”

But let’s be real, a Mardi Gras name in 2026 should feel as vibrant as a hand-sewn feathered costume. To get that modern “burstiness,” look toward the vivid colors and the musical legends of the Big Easy. Names like Crosby or Louis (after Armstrong) offer a melodic, cool rhythm that sounds just as good in a jazz club as it does on a preschool roster. Whether you choose a name that reflects the “purple, green, and gold” palette or one that honors the legendary “Krewes” of the season, a Mardi Gras-inspired name tells your boy that he was born to be the life of the party and that his arrival was the greatest celebration of all.


Mardi Gras Baby Boy Names: Royalty & Revelry (A-G)

This section features names where the grandeur of the “King of Carnival” and the bright lights of the parade are the central themes, drawing from history’s most festive and regal moments.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Mardi Gras Focus) Origin
1 Aaron Exalted, High mountain (Majestic) Hebrew
2 Alaric Noble ruler (Carnival King) Germanic
3 Ambrose Immortal (Timeless celebration) Greek
4 Apollo God of music and light Greek
5 Archibald Truly bold (Parade leader) Germanic
6 Asher Happy, Blessed one Hebrew
7 August Great, Magnificent Latin
8 Balthazar Protector of the King Phoenician
9 Baron Noble man (Title of honor) English
10 Basil Regal, Kingly Greek
11 Beau Handsome (The dandy of the ball) French
12 Benedict Blessed (Good fortune) Latin
13 Blaise Fire (Fire breather/performer) French/Latin
14 Blythe Carefree, Joyous Old English
15 Boniface Good fate; Lucky Latin
16 Brio Vivacity, Zest Italian
17 Caius To rejoice Latin
18 Callum Dove (Peaceful festival) Scottish
19 Campion Champion (Winner of games) French
20 Carnival Farewell to meat (The festival) Latin
21 Caspian The sea (Great expanse) Place Name
22 Cassian Vain (The peacock performer) Latin
23 Cedric Bounty; Kindly Old English
24 Chance Luck, Fortune English
25 Claude Stuttering (NOLA classic) French
26 Clement Merciful (Kindness of Krewes) Latin
27 Constantine Steadfast (Enduring tradition) Latin
28 Cosmo Order, Beauty (The universe) Greek
29 Cyprian From Cyprus (Golden light) Greek
30 Cyrus Sun (Daylight parade) Persian
31 Dante Enduring (The long parade) Italian
32 Darius Possessing goodness Persian
33 Dash Quick movement; Flashy English
34 Dax Leader (Krewe captain) French
35 Delgado Slender (NOLA art namesake) Spanish
36 Dion God of revelry Greek
37 Dominic Of the Lord (Sunday feast) Latin
38 Donatello Gift (Beads and trinkets) Italian
39 Duke Leader (Regal rank) Latin
40 Edmond Prosperous protector French
41 Elian Light, Bright Hebrew/Greek
42 Elias The Lord is my God Greek
43 Emery Industrious ruler Germanic
44 Esprit Spirit; Wit French
45 Etienne Crown, Garland French
46 Ezra Help, Strong aid Hebrew
47 Fabian Bean (The King Cake bean) Latin
48 Felix Happy, Lucky Latin
49 Festus Festive, Joyful Latin
50 Gaius To rejoice Latin

Mardi Gras Baby Boy Names: Gold & Grandeur (H-M)

This list includes names from various traditions that emphasize the bold energy of the French Quarter and the vibrant “purple, green, and gold” soul of the season.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Color & Grandeur Focus) Origin
51 Gale Pleasant, Merry Old English
52 Gideon Great warrior (Krewe guard) Hebrew
53 Gilbert Bright pledge German
54 Gilda Golden English
55 Grady Noble, Illustrious Irish
56 Guy Guide; Leader French
57 Harlow Army hill (Grand gathering) English
58 Harvey Battle worthy French
59 Hilario Cheerful Italian
60 Hugo Mind, Spirit Germanic
61 Ignatius Fiery one Latin
62 Indigo Deep color (Vivid hue) Greek
63 Isaac Laughter Hebrew
64 Isaiah Salvation Hebrew
65 Jace Healer (Spirit of joy) Greek
66 Jasper Bringer of treasure Persian
67 Jazz Musical style (NOLA soul) American
68 Jerome Sacred name Greek
69 Jester Entertainer (Mardi Gras icon) English
70 Jett Fast; Deep black English
71 Jovian Of Jupiter (Jovial, happy) Latin
72 Jubal Trumpet; Stream Hebrew
73 Jude Praised Hebrew
74 Julian Youthful, Downy Latin
75 Jupiter King of the sky Latin
76 Justice Fairness (Krewe judge) English
77 Kenzo Strong and healthy Japanese
78 Killian Bright-headed Irish
79 Kingston King’s town English
80 Kit Carrier of joy Greek
81 Knox Round hill Scottish
82 Lafayette Faith; NOLA landmark French
83 Larkin Rough; Fierce (Performer) Irish
84 Lazarus God is my helper Hebrew
85 Leo Lion (Rex mascot) Latin
86 Leon Brave as a lion Greek
87 Levi Joined together Hebrew
88 Linus Flaxen-haired Greek
89 Lionel Little lion Latin
90 Louis Famous warrior (NOLA King) French
91 Luca Bringer of light Italian
92 Lucian Light Latin
93 Lucius Shining, Bright Latin
94 Lysander Liberator Greek
95 Macon To make; Build French
96 Magnus Great one Latin

Mardi Gras Baby Boy Names: Tradition & Triumph (N-Z)

This final list celebrates the continuation of the family’s legacy, featuring names that evoke the mesmerizing charm and unyielding joy of the Louisiana carnival atmosphere.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Tradition/Triumph Focus) Origin
97 Major Greater (Rank of honor) Latin
98 Marcel Little warrior French
99 Mardi Tuesday (Mardi Gras) French
100 Marius Male; Warlike Latin
101 Milo Soldier; Merciful Germanic
102 Murphy Sea warrior Irish
103 Nash By the ash tree English
104 Neville New town French
105 Nico People of victory Greek
106 Noel Christmas (Winter festival) French
107 Nolan Noble, Champion Gaelic
108 Oliver Olive tree (Peace symbol) Latin
109 Orion Rising in the sky Greek
110 Orlando Famous land Italian
111 Oscar Champion warrior Irish
112 Otis Wealthy Germanic
113 Otto Wealth, Fortune German
114 Pascal Easter (Spring festival) French/Latin
115 Pax Peace Latin
116 Penn Peak; Enclosure English
117 Phineas Oracle (Grand showman) Hebrew
118 Phoenix Reborn from ashes Greek
119 Pippin Awe-inspiring Germanic
120 Quinn Chief; Intelligence Gaelic
121 Rafael God has healed Hebrew
122 Rainier Wise army Germanic
123 Ranger Guardian French
124 Regis Of the King Latin
125 Remy Oarsman (NOLA classic) French
126 Revel To celebrate wildly English
127 Rex King (The King of Carnival) Latin
128 Rocco Rest Italian
129 Rowan Little red one Gaelic
130 Sampson Sun; Distinguished Hebrew
131 Sebastian Venerable, Majestic Greek
132 Silas Of the forest Latin
133 Sterling High quality; Silver English
134 Tate Cheerful Old Norse
135 Thaddeus Heart; Courageous Aramaic
136 Theodore Gift of God Greek
137 Toby God is good Hebrew
138 Tristan Noise (Drumbeat of parade) Celtic
139 Urban Of the city (Street fair) Latin
140 Vance Marshland dweller English
141 Victor Conqueror Latin
142 Vincent To conquer Latin
143 Wilder Untamed; Wild spirit English
144 Xander Defender of men Greek
145 Xavier Bright; New house Basque
146 Yosef He will add (Abundance) Hebrew
147 Zale Sea-strength Greek
148 Zane God is gracious Hebrew
149 Zephyr West wind (Gentle breeze) Greek
150 Ziv Radiance, Light Hebrew

Choosing a Name to Reflect the Spirit of “Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler”

Selecting a name for your baby boy is one of the first and most significant acts of parenting. It is a gift that he will carry with him through every milestone, every challenge, and every triumph. When you choose a name from this “Mardi Gras” collection, you are providing him with more than just an identifier; you are giving him a sense of the bold and unyielding joy of the season.

Consider the atmosphere of a brass band—strong, rhythmic, and soulful, catching every ear and moving every soul. Names like Rex (King) or Etienne (Crown) serve as a bridge between the physical wonder of a celebration and the inner resilience you wish for your son to possess. May his path be as bright and colorful as the streets of New Orleans on Fat Tuesday.

Whether he is a future leader like Alaric or a bringer of light like Lucius, your son’s name will be his first introduction to the world. Let it be a name that celebrates life, family, and the vibrant culture of the South.

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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