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.




