This list rounds up 37 old fashioned boy names, running alphabetically from “Nathaniel” to “Norton.” Each entry carries a sense of history, drawing from biblical roots, ancient myths, and old English or European traditions. Parents, writers, and genealogy enthusiasts often turn to names like these when they want something with a timeless, dignified feel rather than a trendy sound.
Old fashioned boy names are given names that were common in earlier generations and have since faded from everyday use, though many still carry a distinguished charm. They often come from biblical figures, medieval saints, or historic rulers, which gives them a lasting sense of weight. Napoleon, for instance, still echoes the famed French emperor centuries after his reign ended.
Below you’ll find the table with each name’s origin, meaning, and description.
Name: the specific old fashioned boy name featured in this entry, presented in its traditional or most familiar spelling.
Origin: the language or culture the name comes from, so you can see its historical and geographic roots at a glance.
Meaning: the literal translation or traditional interpretation of the name, useful if you want a name with a specific significance.
Description: background on how the name was used historically and what gives it its old-fashioned character, helping you decide if it fits your taste.
Old fashioned boy names
Name
Origin
Meaning
Nathaniel
Hebrew
Gift of God
Nathan
Hebrew
He gave
Norman
Germanic
Man from the north
Norbert
Germanic
Bright north
Nelson
English
Son of Neil
Nigel
Latin/Gaelic
Champion
Neville
French/English
New town
Ned
English
Wealthy guardian
Nicholas
Greek
Victory of the people
Nicolas
Greek
Victory of the people
Norris
French
Northerner
Newton
English
New town
Noble
Latin
Noble, high-born
Napoleon
Italian/Greek
Lion of the new city
Nash
English
By the ash tree
Nero
Latin
Strong, vigorous
Nestor
Greek
Traveler, homecoming
Nolan
Irish
Champion, noble
Niles
English
Son of Neil
Nemo
Latin
Nobody
Neil
Gaelic
Champion, cloud
Niall
Irish
Champion
Nikolai
Russian/Greek
Victory of the people
Norwood
English
North woods
Nahum
Hebrew
Comforter
Nazario
Italian/Spanish
Of Nazareth
Nathanael
Hebrew
Gift of God
Norval
Scottish
From literature
Nye
Welsh
Honor
Numa
Latin
Legislator
Norvin
English
Friend from the north
Nemiah
Hebrew
Comfort of the Lord
Nehemiah
Hebrew
Comforted by the Lord
Norwin
Germanic
Friend from the north
Nunzio
Italian
Messenger
Noe
Hebrew/French
Rest, peace
Norton
English
From the north settlement
Descriptions
Nathaniel
A stately biblical name popular in colonial America, often shortened to Nathan or Nate for everyday use.
Nathan
A shorter biblical alternative to Nathaniel that has been a steady favorite for generations.
Norman
Once wildly popular in the early 20th century, this name recalls the Norman conquerors of medieval Europe.
Norbert
A rare old-fashioned choice tied to Saint Norbert, a 12th-century bishop.
Nelson
Rose in popularity honoring naval hero Horatio Nelson, giving it a distinguished, old-world feel.
Nigel
A classic British name that peaked in popularity in the mid-1900s.
Neville
An aristocratic surname-turned-first-name with a distinctly old English charm.
Ned
A traditional nickname for Edward that was often used as a standalone old-fashioned name.
Nicholas
A timeless name tied to Saint Nicholas, popular across centuries in many forms.
Nicolas
The French spelling variant of Nicholas, favored in earlier generations.
Norris
An old surname name meaning man from the north, once used more as a formal given name.
Newton
Best known through Isaac Newton, this surname name carries a scholarly old-fashioned air.
Noble
A virtue name popular among earlier generations seeking a dignified sound.
Napoleon
A grand, historic name evoking the famed French emperor.
Nash
A crisp old surname name with rustic English roots.
Nero
An ancient Roman name recalling ancient emperors, rarely used but historically rich.
Nestor
A name from Greek mythology belonging to a wise elder king in the Iliad.
Nolan
An old Irish clan name meaning descendant of the champion.
Niles
A vintage variant name once common in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Nemo
A whimsical old Latin name meaning no one, used sparingly in earlier eras.
Neil
A traditional Irish and Scottish name signifying a champion or victor.
Niall
The original Irish form of Neil, tied to the legendary High King Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Nikolai
An Eastern European form of Nicholas with an old-world, regal tone.
Norwood
An old English place name once adopted as a formal first name.
Nahum
A biblical prophet’s name used in earlier religious naming traditions.
Nazario
An old Romance-language name honoring biblical Nazareth.
Nathanael
A biblical variant spelling of Nathaniel used in older family Bibles and records.
Norval
An old Scottish name popularized by 18th-century poetry and drama.
Nye
A short, old Welsh name also used as a nickname for Aneurin.
Numa
An ancient Roman name borne by Numa Pompilius, Rome’s legendary second king.
Norvin
An uncommon old English name blending north with friend.
Nemiah
A rare old variant related to the biblical name Nehemiah.
Nehemiah
A stately biblical name of a leader who rebuilt Jerusalem’s walls, used in earlier religious communities.
Norwin
A seldom-used old Germanic name with a noble, weathered feel.
Nunzio
An old Italian name meaning messenger, tied to the Annunciation.
Noe
An older spelling variant of Noah once common in French and Spanish-speaking families.
Norton
An old English place name occasionally used as a formal given name.
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