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$Unique_ID{PAR00366}
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$Pretitle{}
$Title{Names for Boys: Y}
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$Author{
Editors of Consumer Guide
Harder, Kelsey}
$Subject{Names Boys Y}
$Log{}
The Ultimate Baby Name Book
Names for Boys: Y
Yale Scottish yauld, "vigorous." In the early-eighteenth
century, Elihu Yale donated books and money to a new
college that then took his name. When this surname is used
as a first name, it usually refers to Yale University.
Yayo (see Arthur)
Yehosha (see Joshua)
Yevgeniy (see Eugene)
Yirmeyah (see Jeremy)
Yisha (see Jesse)
Yochanan (see John)
Yoel (see Joel)
Yohanan (see John)
Yoni (see John)
Yoseph (see Joseph)
Yoyi (see George)
Yoyo (see George)
Ysaac, Ysaax, Ysac (see Isaac)
Ysaye (see Jesse)
Yssach (see Isaac)
Yulius (see Julian)
Yure (see George)
Yuriy (see George)
Yusef (see Joseph)
Yussuf (see Joseph)
Yuyo (see Arthur)
Yuyu (see Julian)
Yvaine (see Evan)
Yves Variation of John. French names are currently popular for
girls. If the trend passes on to boys, this very popular
French form of John may soon become a more common name in
the United States.
Famous names: Yves Montand (actor)
Yves Saint-Laurent (fashion designer)
Variations: Ivar (Scandinavian), Ives
Yvon Possibly a variation of John; also, Old French Ivon or
Ives.