50 Badass Baby Names For Girls And Boys
Badass Boy Names:
1. Darby:
If you want a hardcore badass name for your kid, look no further than Darby. Darby Crash was the famous front man for the punk rock band, “The Germs”.
2. Rocco:
Tough as nails and hard as the rock, Rocco is the guy who commands respect wherever he goes. It might sound big mature for a baby, but he will eventually grow into it.
3. Dean:
When it comes to honoring the badass James Dean, you could just go with his last name Dean, which means ‘having lived near a valley’.
4. Ryder:
Ryder is another super badass name for you to consider. It sounds like it belongs to a race car driver, even though it means ‘messenger’.
5. Maddox:
Maddox is out and out badass. Not just because of the trendy ‘x’ ending, but also because it has a super cool association.
6. Axel:
Axel is a Scandinavian form of the Biblical Absalom, the son of King David. This super cool and badass moniker is associated with the “Guns n Roses” front man Axl Rose.
7. Blade:
The name Blade may sound a bit irregular, as it is smooth and macho at the same. Some parents may find it a bit threatening though. And we have a superhero of this name as well. The superhero Blade is immune to the bites and hypnosis of the supernatural vampires.
8. Ranger:
Ranger is an occupational baby boy name, meaning ‘forest guardian’. The name Ranger sounds much better than Danger. It has a western, cow boyish feel to it.
9. Breaker:
Breaker is an aggressive baby boy name on the lines of Heller and Tracker. This robust name has become a hip amongst parents who have issues with the law.
10. Dagger:
Dagger is a sharp and edgy name that some parents may arm their child to prepare them for a war in the cruel world.
11. King:
This moniker has some mixed connotations. Some people find it more fitting as the name for a dog. But it’s also a strong name with notable associations, Like Elvis King and Dr. Martin Luther King.
12. Cassius:
The power name Cassius owes its fame to the professional boxer and cultural icon, Muhammad Ali, who was born Cassius Marcellus Clay.
13. Lowell:
Lowell is usually considered a last name as a first name for boys and means ‘young wolf’. The popularity of this name hit its peak in the 1930s, when it was in the top 150.
14. Alfred:
Yes, we know that Alfred is a bit mature and old school for a baby, but it has a very positive meaning of ‘sage and wise’. This name holds the combined power of whimsy and intelligence; traits that parents want in their children.