If you like intrigue and mystery, you should consider giving your little boy a name that will strike that chord. Here is a list of some baby boy names that mean dark that will conjure those vibes.
Caliban

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Caliban, Romanian for “black”, has a nice ring to it for a strong baby boy.
Colton

Colton, with English origins meaning “from the coal or dark town”, is a fun and trendy name that comes with an adorable nickname for your baby boy: “Colt”.
Cronan

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Cronan, meaning “dark one”, is a nice alternative to the usual “Conan”, and offers a more unique flair.
Dade

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Dade, with its Gaelic origins meaning “dark one”, also has biblical roots since it can even mean “gift from God,” making the name an attractive religious choice.
Donovan

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Donovan, Irish for “dark”, is a firm and unwavering name that has an easy and cute nickname of “Don” for your bouncy baby boy.
Dougal

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Dougal, meaning “dark stranger”, is a newer-sounding and fashionable given name great for trendy parents.
Douglas

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Douglas, meaning “black water”, has a romantic feel about it in its full state, but looks sweet and charming when the shortened “Doug” is used.
Duncan

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Duncan, Scottish for “dark warrior”, is a classic choice that is perfect for representing a strong, fighter baby.
Hadrian

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Hadrian, Latin for “dark-haired”, is an old-fashioned name that works if you want to pay homage to a parent or relative with the name “Adrian”.
Hari

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Hari, a Hindu name meaning “dark, tawny,” is a lovely name that is more mature than the usual “Harry” name.
Lonan

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Lonan, with Irish origins for “blackbird”, represents different Irish saints in a way that lets parents uniquely explore religious-based names.
Maurice

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Maurice, a Latin name meaning “dark-skinned”, is still a trendy name that comes with adorable nicknames from “Reece” to “Mo”.
Merle

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Merle, meaning “blackbird”, is a fun given name that has a cute history of being used as a nickname for someone who loved to sing.
Moreno

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Moreno, with Spanish and Portuguese roots meaning “dark-haired”, has a fancy appeal that sounds smooth.
Nigel

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Nigel, Irish for “dark, black-haired”, has a cool British ring to it whether you’re from the area or not.
Orpheus

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Orpheus, meaning “the darkness of the night”, is a great way to represent Greek mythology with something unforgettable.
Shyam

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Shyam, Sanskrit for “dark, black, blue,” is an appealing alternative to the Hindu god’s name, Krishnu.
Tynan

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Tynan, meaning “dark, dusty”, is a unique given name that feels fresh, especially if you take some cute nicknames from it like “Ty”.
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