Choosing the perfect name can be incredibly daunting, but that’s where we come in.
There are some great classic names out there.
There are plenty of standalone names to pick, and we’ve rounded up our favorite.

Here are the most unique baby boy names.
Not predominantly masculine or feminine by definition or use, the name is really unique.
Here’s a little bit about the name.

Scout is of English origin and was popularized by Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” novel.
The name could certainly be a good choice for literary fans and by-the-book parents out there.
Hopefully, your little Scout’s favorite school subject will be English!

And the nickname Sy?
So cute it’s a win-win.
Per theSocial Security Administration, Silas is a very unique name.

Rome
Are you a history buff?
According to theSocial Security Administration, Roman did not come onto the sceneat alluntil 2019.
It barely made it in the top 1,000 baby names, coming in at No.

By 2020, it had inched up the ladder and came in at No.
Callum
This next name will make some of you moms-to-be absolutely melt when you hear its meaning.
Let’s start with the meaning.

As perMama Natural, Callum is of Scottish origin and means “dove.”
Yes, this unique but trendy name may remind you of wedding birds and their sweet cooing!
Mama Natural added that the name Callum sounds friendly too have we convinced you yet?

972 out of 1,000.
Milo
Calling all “Gilmore Girls” and “This Is Us” fans.
Ford
Some last names are great contenders for first name options.

According to theSocial Security Administration, Ford was only given to 642 little kiddos in 2020.
This could be the name for your newborn son.
Ezra
Are you looking for unique baby boy names that can’t be shortened into a nickname?

Ezra is the name option that should be at the top of your list.
Namestook things a step further and provided a list of attributes that are often associated with the name Ezra.
It has been associated with intuition and intellect.

Not a bad option, in our opinion.
Lev
Have we got a fantastic option for you if you’re a fan of astrology.
As perMama Natural, Lev is the Russian term for Leo and means “the lion.”

How perfect is that?
So whether you source inspiration from its Russian or Hebrew meaning, lion-heart is certainly not a bad combination.
But what if Reggie is the name you actually choose for your little one?

According toNameberry, Reggie is an old-timey name that has gained a little bit of popularity in recent years.
The name broke into the United States' top 1,000 baby names in 1936 at No.
938, and was kicked out of the top spot list in 1991.

That year, it was ranked at No.
984 for baby boys.
Sullivan is a great name on its own, but think of the nickname Sully, too.

How cute is that?
398 spot that year, the name has certainly become more popular since its ranking at No.
993 in 2002, but it’s still not very common.

As perNameberry, the name Sullivan is of Irish and Celtic origin, and means “black-eyed one.”
As perThe Bump, Wren is of British origin and is commonly associated with nature.
Perhaps singing is a common practice within your family, or birds hold special meaning to you.
Maybe you just like the name!
No matter the reasoning, Wren should be on your list.
When it comes to uniqueness, Wren is a winner.