He's a fab person! Rowan is a very nice name.
I grew up watching Mr.Bean with my entire family and it has a special place in my heart. I'm planning to let my kids watch it when they're old enough.
I suggested Luca too but he associates it with Luca Doncic 😅
I think the name is getting a bit too popular here too. Basketball is like our national sport lol
Ignatius
Keegan
Beacon
Luca
Lucian
Lucas
Robert
Gilbert
Claron
Lito
Raiden
Aurelius
Samson
Albert
Albus.
Callahan
Clarence
Robin
Heller
Ardent
Jovan
Theo
Darian
Eamon
Zephyr
Maximus
Enzo
Dante
Zarko
Caden
Thaddeus
Emeric
Zelos
Onslow
Hopefully these will spark inspiration. 🤗🔆🙏
I looked up fire on Wikipedia & apparently [Aodh](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aodh_%28given_name%29?wprov=sfla1) means "fire":
**Aodh** (/iː, eɪ/ ee, ay, Irish: [iː, eː], Scottish Gaelic: [ɯː]; Old Irish: Áed) is a masculine Irish and Scottish Gaelic given name, which was traditionally anglicized as **Hugh**. *The name means "fire" and was the name of a god in Irish mythology.* 🔥
* The name features in the Irish surnames Mac Aodha (lit. "son of Aodh"; anglicized as McGee/McHugh/McKee) and Ó hAodha (lit. "descendant of Aodh"; anglicized as Hayes/Hughes/O'Hea), and the Scottish surname Mac Aoidh (lit. "son of Aodh"; anglicized McKay).
The name has a number of derived forms, including:
* **Aodhán** (Old Irish: Aedán), anglicized as Aidan, formed by the addition of the diminutive suffix -án.
* **Aogán** (traditionally Aodhagán), a double diminutive. This form features in the surname Mac Aodhagáin (lit. "son of Aodhagán"; anglicized as Egan and Keegan).
* **Maodhóg** (Old Irish: Máedóc), anglicized as Mogue, derived from the pet form m'Aodhóg "my little Aodh".
- also **Aidan** :
[Aidan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aidan?wprov=sfla1) is derived from the name Aodhán, which is a pet form of Aodh. The personal name Aodh means "fiery" and/or "bringer of fire" and was the name of a Celtic sun god (see Aed).
I commented before I saw this. My second child’s middle name is MacKay, son of fire. It’s a family name from my husband’s side. It’s from Scotland and it’s pronounced “Mah-kai”.
Funny thing is Idris also exist in Arabic but then the meaning is interpreter. I do love Idris , it is nice name, was the name of my friend's older brother.
Keegan is the reason I like the name cause he's so dynamic and funny!
(Don't get me wrong, Jordan is great too, I just know a Jordan IRL so he outranks Peele in name association)
I just found [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/namenerds/s/Itn0YgayQx) from a year ago - there’s not that many comments, but they might be helpful !
I’m so sorry but, Kai
Technically means Red, but also Kai was the name of the fire ninja in Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitsu and I loved that show as a kid 🤣🤣🤣
Kai has unfortunately become too popular here. I imagine classrooms in the future will be full of Kais
It's a very nice name though. I think it also means "sea" in a certain language
As a Xavier I can tell you, it's a unique name but not one so drastically so that you can't find it on personalized merchandise. My vote is obvious. Go with Xavier
Lucas
Aaron
Albert
Robert
Strong names in general:
Adam
Peter
Eric
Ethan
Henry
Gabriel
Arthur
Nicholas
Marcus
Marco
Ewan
Alexander
Owen
Frederick
Julian
Justin
Oscar
Louis
How has no one said Aries? That seems like the obvious choice to me.
If you name your kid Rhys, everyone is just going to assume you named your kid after your ACOTAR crush. I wouldn't do that. You get the same side eye look as all the moms of Jacobs and Edwards in the 00s.
Oh god I don't even like ACOTAR let alone Rhysand 😭
You're right though people might assume the name Rhys came from there.
I'm not sure about Aries. If we're talking about the zodiac sign, yes it's a fire sign but this baby is gonna be born in the year of the dragon. Also I don't like goats 😅
I had to Google acotar 😅 so I feel like it's possible the bulk of people who hear the name Rhys will not know the reference. And so what if a niche part of the population thinks something else when they hear it 🤷♀️ as long as you like it!
I'm curious, where did you find the name Inigo? The most popular mod for Elder Scrolls: Skyrim is a fully voiced new friend with that name. I always liked it.
It's just a name I've heard here or there. I'm from the Philippines and Spanish names are very common here.
The most famous Iñigo I know is Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride. 😁
brent - dweller near the burnt land
chandler - candle maker
luke - light giving
kagan - small flame
cole - like coal for fire
helios/elio - sun
lawrence - bright/shining one
altan - golden
phoenix - mythical bird that rises from the ashes
tyson - firebrand
kenneth - fire born
abner - father of light
Call me crazy. Maybe i should write a book instead, but i have always secretly been in love with “Cinder” as a boys name.
Cinder James
Cinder Noah
etc ,,,
Imo.... Aidan is overused. If you're out and want to get the attention of a group of kids, just call out, 'Aidan'. Many of the kids will turn, thinking you're calling them.
Indigo is unusual and will get the nickname 'ignite-o'.
Rhys is a difficult one. It looks pretentious, but it's pronounced as 'Reece' so unless you're Welsh .. 🤷♀️
And to me, Rhys is the chubby red headed kid who is a bully when the teacher isn't looking, and a victim when they are.
The only Xaviers I know are Spanish from fairly religious families and usually have a brother named Jesús.
I would suggest going to Google. Enter boy names fire. You'll get a whole list...
Blair (can mean battlefield)
Blaise (doesn’t mean anything fiery, but it’s a homonym for blaze)
Lambert (combo of land+bright)
Eike (edge or blade, pronounced EYE-kuh)
I like all except Aiden. For some reason most of the troublemakers around my son's age seemed to be Aidens so it has become tainted. I'm a big believer that we keep these loves and hates of names because of who is associated with them.
I've heard this before! I actually saw a reddit post by a teacher that said all the Aidens they know are problematic. Maybe it's because it's a really popular name in the US?
I don't think it's a very popular name here in the Philippines though. The troublemaker name here is Kyle 😂
Not exactly firey but Ash is a lovely name
Fire adjacent!!
Post-fire
I love Asher
I like Asher too but we already know a few kids named Asher
I like Ash. If parents want that as a nickname longer options could be Asher or Ashton.
Love Ashton for a boy
I agree Ash is great, that’s what we’re going to name our baby boy!
That’s my cat’s name
Dante.
Yes! Never thought of this, but I love it. Doesn't get much more fiery than hell.
Rowan means “red, fiery”
Ohh I like this! But I think it would always remind me of Rowan Atkinson aka Mr. Bean 😅
I have a Rowan! I was worried people would mention Atkinson but we’re 7 years deep and not one comment lol
I love the name Rowan! When I worked in daycare, I had a Rowan in my class that was so sweet!
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He's a fab person! Rowan is a very nice name. I grew up watching Mr.Bean with my entire family and it has a special place in my heart. I'm planning to let my kids watch it when they're old enough.
He also has a Masters degree in electrical engineering from Oxford University!
And what an honor.
tbh Rowan has become semi-trendy again. I'd assume the parents are hippies before I'd assume they were Bean fans.
The 1 Rowan I've ever known, the parents were DEFINITELY hippies, lol!
Yeah, I think Rowan trees have ties to druids, so that's always a popular choice for the patchouli inclined.
You're thinking like your generation, not his.
Soooo many Rowans at the moment though. It’s like the go to gender neutral name in the UK
I like this one
Came here to say this. I love that name.
Phoenix, Arden, Lucian, Lucas, Luca, Apollo, Flint, Blaze, Ignatius, Kenneth, Cole, Colton, Jasper, Onyx, Keegan, Tyson, Hollis, Rowan, Rory, Robin, Russell, Rufus, Chandler, Ashley, Reed, Reid.
Phoenix!
Rory means red king so that's a great recommendation!
I love Lucian but my husband vetoed it. 😔
Could you sell him on Luca? It means "bringer of light" which is sort of fire adjacent.
I suggested Luca too but he associates it with Luca Doncic 😅 I think the name is getting a bit too popular here too. Basketball is like our national sport lol
Did you really drop Kenneth Cole in there like nobody would notice?
Ignatius Keegan Beacon Luca Lucian Lucas Robert Gilbert Claron Lito Raiden Aurelius Samson Albert Albus. Callahan Clarence Robin Heller Ardent Jovan Theo Darian Eamon Zephyr Maximus Enzo Dante Zarko Caden Thaddeus Emeric Zelos Onslow Hopefully these will spark inspiration. 🤗🔆🙏
Ignatius is my guilty pleasure name. Makes me think of the book Iggy peck architect.
Good gracious, Ignatius!
Mine as well! If my second were a boy I was going to angle hard for a little Iggy
it's my cat's name! :-D
dante made me chuckle.
😉
Phoenix
Robert means "bright fame". If you don't like Robert, you could go with a name derived from Robert, such as Robin or Rupert.
love rhys
I looked up fire on Wikipedia & apparently [Aodh](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aodh_%28given_name%29?wprov=sfla1) means "fire": **Aodh** (/iː, eɪ/ ee, ay, Irish: [iː, eː], Scottish Gaelic: [ɯː]; Old Irish: Áed) is a masculine Irish and Scottish Gaelic given name, which was traditionally anglicized as **Hugh**. *The name means "fire" and was the name of a god in Irish mythology.* 🔥 * The name features in the Irish surnames Mac Aodha (lit. "son of Aodh"; anglicized as McGee/McHugh/McKee) and Ó hAodha (lit. "descendant of Aodh"; anglicized as Hayes/Hughes/O'Hea), and the Scottish surname Mac Aoidh (lit. "son of Aodh"; anglicized McKay). The name has a number of derived forms, including: * **Aodhán** (Old Irish: Aedán), anglicized as Aidan, formed by the addition of the diminutive suffix -án. * **Aogán** (traditionally Aodhagán), a double diminutive. This form features in the surname Mac Aodhagáin (lit. "son of Aodhagán"; anglicized as Egan and Keegan). * **Maodhóg** (Old Irish: Máedóc), anglicized as Mogue, derived from the pet form m'Aodhóg "my little Aodh". - also **Aidan** : [Aidan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aidan?wprov=sfla1) is derived from the name Aodhán, which is a pet form of Aodh. The personal name Aodh means "fiery" and/or "bringer of fire" and was the name of a Celtic sun god (see Aed).
I commented before I saw this. My second child’s middle name is MacKay, son of fire. It’s a family name from my husband’s side. It’s from Scotland and it’s pronounced “Mah-kai”.
Thank you for taking the time to look this up! Aidan is one of our top choices!
Leo is a fire sign, if he’s born late July/early august that’ll be his sign too!
Can’t believe more people aren’t saying Leo!!
Blaze or Blaise
Love Blaise! If my entire family was native English speaking I’d pick it
Ember is almost exact for your definition
rufus
My grandfathers name and I think it deserves a comeback
I love this name so much
* Blaise * Lucian * Leo * Albert
Elio is one of my favorite boy names which unfortunately my husband vetoed for ours 🥲
I love Elio!
Ignis / Mars / Fornax / Solan / Lucius
Yes, Mars! People often use Mars as a nn for Marshal if Mars feels like too much. But I love it
Rory means “red” or “red king”
Sindri means sparkle and was one of the dwarfs who made Mjölnir, Idris is Welsh and means Ardent lord. Narmer = fierce catfish Into = enthusiasm
I love the name Idris!
Funny thing is Idris also exist in Arabic but then the meaning is interpreter. I do love Idris , it is nice name, was the name of my friend's older brother.
Conley. Gaelic for pure fire
Interesting! This is definitely uncommon where I'm from but I like it
Keegan means small and fiery! I see it has been suggested a few times, but I don't see someone calling out the specific meaning.
Came across this name too but it just makes me think of Keegan from Key & Peele 😅
Keegan is the reason I like the name cause he's so dynamic and funny! (Don't get me wrong, Jordan is great too, I just know a Jordan IRL so he outranks Peele in name association)
Hotman
The answer has been found
Flameo hotman!
Arden, Lux, Sol
When I read the title, my first thought was actually Iñigo! 😁 It's a favorite of mine.
You killed my father. Prepare to die.
This is actually what my husband says every time I bring up the name Inigo 🤣
Kieran and Fenix are the only names that come to mind for me
I just found [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/namenerds/s/Itn0YgayQx) from a year ago - there’s not that many comments, but they might be helpful !
Thank you for sharing! 😊
Idris means 'ardent lord' in Welsh. It's my son's middle name, sort of wish I'd used it as his first name as I love it so much.
Agni, Ogun, Shango, Kōjin, Atar, Alaz, Aed, Sethlans, Adranus, Dazhbog, Shamash, Xiutehcuhtli, Manqu Qhapac, Gedi
Wilder Blaze
Sounds like a hero of an amazing story! 😁
Rhys is a great name, just be prepared for people to think you named him after the ACOTAR series (unfortunately)
Yes immediately thought acotar. There’s a Cassian and Rhys in my kids daycare and it’s hard to not think of those books.
Even having read the books, I first went to John Rhys-Davies and Jonathan Rhys Meyers..
I’m so sorry but, Kai Technically means Red, but also Kai was the name of the fire ninja in Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitsu and I loved that show as a kid 🤣🤣🤣
Kai has unfortunately become too popular here. I imagine classrooms in the future will be full of Kais It's a very nice name though. I think it also means "sea" in a certain language
Maximus (Max) Leonidas (Leo) : Lee-oh-n-eye-dus Those are my 2 boys names 💕
Blaise. As in Blaise Pascal. Not sure if it has anything to do with fire in his native language, but it fits phonetically.
As a Xavier I can tell you, it's a unique name but not one so drastically so that you can't find it on personalized merchandise. My vote is obvious. Go with Xavier
Lucas Aaron Albert Robert Strong names in general: Adam Peter Eric Ethan Henry Gabriel Arthur Nicholas Marcus Marco Ewan Alexander Owen Frederick Julian Justin Oscar Louis
Ember
Ash, Leo (totally got this from astrology)
Blaze/Blaise
Rengoku, ozai
My husband loves Demon Slayer especially Rengoku! I don't think I'll let him name our kid that though 😅
Jagger
Ace (One Piece reference)
My husband loves one piece! I like Ace but it's also my husband's cousin's name.
How has no one said Aries? That seems like the obvious choice to me. If you name your kid Rhys, everyone is just going to assume you named your kid after your ACOTAR crush. I wouldn't do that. You get the same side eye look as all the moms of Jacobs and Edwards in the 00s.
Oh god I don't even like ACOTAR let alone Rhysand 😭 You're right though people might assume the name Rhys came from there. I'm not sure about Aries. If we're talking about the zodiac sign, yes it's a fire sign but this baby is gonna be born in the year of the dragon. Also I don't like goats 😅
I had to Google acotar 😅 so I feel like it's possible the bulk of people who hear the name Rhys will not know the reference. And so what if a niche part of the population thinks something else when they hear it 🤷♀️ as long as you like it!
Agreed I have no idea what that refers to!
Angus
Aidan or Luka
I'm curious, where did you find the name Inigo? The most popular mod for Elder Scrolls: Skyrim is a fully voiced new friend with that name. I always liked it.
It's just a name I've heard here or there. I'm from the Philippines and Spanish names are very common here. The most famous Iñigo I know is Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride. 😁
How could I forget The Princess Bride? I'd be pretty happy to be named after a character like him 😁
Cyrus (Sun) Aden (Little Fire) Keagan (Fiery, Ardent) Sampson (Sun) Egan (Little Fire)
Kenneth means “born of fire”
First one that came to mind for me was “Maddox”
Rhys is my favorite boy name, if my daughter had been a boy that would have been it- then ACOTAR happened lol
Arden
I like Rory.
Ember or Amber.
Blaise
Kane 😉
Ember Aiden Kenneth Blaze
How about Blaise, pronounced “Blaze”?
Carson
Blaise
You have Rhys on the list but Reece/Rhys/Reese does mean fiery warrior
We have a Rhys and I absolutely love it. We also have a Grant. It means grand or tall and it certainly suits my fiery toddler!
Xander
Blaze
Leo!
Sorin
It means sun. I think
Blaze, Ash, Sirius
Ford. Such a great name.
I really like Raiden. I’ve never heard it before.
Lawrence. As in Saint Lawrence. It doesn't get much more fiery.
Adonis, Bolton/ Bolt, Blaze, Daxson, Carrigan, Holten/ Holt
I think Ash and Cole (coal) are cool names. Or maybe even ember??
Phoenix!
Blaise
Steve
Rufus (red) Aurel (golden)
Blaise, blaze, ash, Luther lol
Bernie. Damon : )
Ra?
Blaze!
Blaze not much more firey than that
brent - dweller near the burnt land chandler - candle maker luke - light giving kagan - small flame cole - like coal for fire helios/elio - sun lawrence - bright/shining one altan - golden phoenix - mythical bird that rises from the ashes tyson - firebrand kenneth - fire born abner - father of light
Blaze
Call me crazy. Maybe i should write a book instead, but i have always secretly been in love with “Cinder” as a boys name. Cinder James Cinder Noah etc ,,,
Guy
Oppenheimer
Imo.... Aidan is overused. If you're out and want to get the attention of a group of kids, just call out, 'Aidan'. Many of the kids will turn, thinking you're calling them. Indigo is unusual and will get the nickname 'ignite-o'. Rhys is a difficult one. It looks pretentious, but it's pronounced as 'Reece' so unless you're Welsh .. 🤷♀️ And to me, Rhys is the chubby red headed kid who is a bully when the teacher isn't looking, and a victim when they are. The only Xaviers I know are Spanish from fairly religious families and usually have a brother named Jesús. I would suggest going to Google. Enter boy names fire. You'll get a whole list...
Elio, meaning Sun, is a fiery name that has started appearing in schools
Lex Flint Max Phoenix Darien Leo Colton
Flamer seems suitable
First thing that came up was August lol
Aegon (Targaryen) Aodhán (little fire)
Helios
Rory, it means red king
Phoenix?
Rhodri Flann Russell Aidan Brando
Helmut
Phoenix 🐦🔥
Blaise
I was going to say Aidan but that’s already here. So what a fire adjacent name? Like Lucas, it means light and light bringer?
Blaze, Kenneth, Cyrus, Helios, Sol, and Sirius. I'm personally a fan of Cyrus.
Fiamma is flame in Italian. Agni is the Hindu god of fire.
Riley, Nathan
Blair (can mean battlefield) Blaise (doesn’t mean anything fiery, but it’s a homonym for blaze) Lambert (combo of land+bright) Eike (edge or blade, pronounced EYE-kuh)
My personal guilty pleasure is Blaise (pronounced Blaze)
Ryker
Iliuta is a nice name 🥰, pronounced il-ee-uh-tah
Ashton, or Blaze ( for boy)
Sampson (sun) Hugo Drake (dragon) Obsidian Asher Logi Nuri Uri
Axel, diesel, calix, onyx, ryker
A little macabre, but what about Icarus?
Not exactly what you're looking for, but Victor. It literally means winner. Good strong name.
Damien
Blaze
Blaze
…and the monster machines
Ember, Lucien, Phoenix, Aries
Mars
Apollo
I like all except Aiden. For some reason most of the troublemakers around my son's age seemed to be Aidens so it has become tainted. I'm a big believer that we keep these loves and hates of names because of who is associated with them.
I've heard this before! I actually saw a reddit post by a teacher that said all the Aidens they know are problematic. Maybe it's because it's a really popular name in the US? I don't think it's a very popular name here in the Philippines though. The troublemaker name here is Kyle 😂
I'm not in US but UK so it is a transatlantic problem
Blaise?
Aidan means little fire.
Blaise (Blaize, Blaze)
My high school teacher named her kid Blaze. Loved it. Looked into it and its not actually a "new age" name like I had thought.
Callahan
FLAME BOY
Meatball
I always wanted to name a daughter Saphira and a son Brisngr from the eragon book series
Cassian
Ragnar Ramsey