7. Carter
Despite the fact that the literal translation of this name is one who drives or pushes a cart does not sound so glamorous, it hasn’t affected it’s popularity among baby boy names. It has been a popular name for a few years now.
8. Jack
This name actually began as a nickname for John, however it grew into it’s own name for baby’s and has been featured in many fairly tales and nursery rhyme. ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’, ‘Little Jack Horner’, and ‘Jack Sprat’ are just a few that you might be familiar with.
9. Lucas
Lucas has become a top baby name over it’s previous, similar name, Luke. Many people find Lucas to be friendlier and more relatable than Luke, which has also helped it gain it’s popularity as well.
10. Oliver
Although this is originally a French name, it also gained great popularity in England and was featured in Charles Dicken’s book ‘Oliver Twist.’