There is a reason human beings have gathered around fire since the very beginning of civilization. Fire is not simply heat and light. It is transformation, courage, destruction, rebirth, and the most powerful force that early humanity ever learned to control. A name that carries the energy of fire carries all of that with it. It carries the warmth of a hearth on a winter night and the fierce, consuming energy of a wildfire racing across open land. It carries the ancient reverence that every culture on earth has felt toward the flame and the extraordinary mythology that reverence has produced across thousands of years of human storytelling.
What makes fire-inspired boy names so richly varied is the remarkable breadth of traditions that have celebrated fire as a central force of life. The Greek tradition gives us Prometheus, who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity. The Norse world gives us Surtr, the fire giant who will consume the world at the end of days. The Sanskrit tradition gives us Agni, the divine fire that connects the human and the divine. The Celtic world gives us Aodh, the ancient fire god whose name has been carried by Irish kings for two thousand years. And from every corner of the naming world, fire names arrive with their particular combination of fierce energy, ancient depth, and genuine warmth.
Whether you are looking for something boldly elemental or something that carries the warmth of fire rather than its ferocity, something ancient and mythological or something clean and modern, this list has 90+ fire baby boy names that bring real heat, genuine courage, and extraordinary power to your name list. Popularity rankings are based on the most recent Social Security Administration (SSA) data.
Quick Info: Names ranked >1000 on the SSA database are considered truly rare and unique. Names closer to 1 are among the most popular in the US today.
Popular Fire Boy Names
Blaze
- Origin: English
- Meaning: Fire, flame, burning bright
- Popularity: #404
Named after the fierce, consuming energy of fire itself, Blaze carries a bold, slightly dangerous quality and a warm, burning energy that makes it one of the most naturally fire-inspired names you could choose for a boy today.
Phoenix
- Origin: Greek
- Meaning: Dark red, mythical bird of fire and rebirth
- Popularity: #248
The great mythological bird that burns completely and rises from its own ashes, Phoenix carries a profound legacy of resilience and rebirth alongside a bold, slightly dramatic quality that makes it one of the most powerfully fire-inspired names in existence.
Ash
- Origin: English / Hebrew
- Meaning: Ash tree, happy, remains of fire
- Popularity: #477
Clean and slightly elemental with a genuine natural quality, Ash carries the cool, grey beauty of what fire leaves behind and has a minimal, confident sound that feels completely at home as a fire-inspired name with real modern appeal.
Ember
- Origin: English
- Meaning: Glowing coal, smoldering remains of fire
- Popularity: #464
Warm and deeply fiery with a genuine elemental quality, Ember carries the warm, glowing energy of a fire’s embers and has a clean, modern sound that works beautifully as a fire-inspired name that carries warmth rather than ferocity.
Cole
- Origin: English / Greek
- Meaning: Coal-black, dark, charcoal
- Popularity: #107
Named after the dark, heat-bearing charcoal that feeds a fire and burns longest of all, Cole carries a dark, slightly smoldering quality and a warm, dependable character that makes it one of the most naturally fire-inspired names in the top 200.
Flint
- Origin: English
- Meaning: Hard quartz rock, the fire-starting stone
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the hard, fire-making flint rock that was essential to survival across all of human history, Flint carries an elemental, slightly rugged quality and a genuine connection to the very origins of fire in human civilization.
Ignacio
- Origin: Latin / Spanish
- Meaning: Fire, fiery one, from Ignatius
- Popularity: #618
The warm, rolling Spanish form of Ignatius carrying the fire meaning in a beautiful Iberian package, Ignacio carries a deep Latin heritage and a warm, flowing quality that has been beloved across Catholic and Spanish naming traditions for centuries.
Knox
- Origin: Scottish
- Meaning: Round hill, from the hills
- Popularity: #181
Clean, sharp, and full of quiet confidence, Knox carries a bold, slightly fortress-like quality and a warm, slightly smoldering energy that suits a fire-inspired name perfectly and has been rising strongly as parents discover its genuine character.
Maverick
- Origin: English
- Meaning: Independent, nonconformist, untamed
- Popularity: #97
Bold and free-spirited with a genuine untamed energy, Maverick carries the wild, independent quality of a fire that refuses to be contained and has a clean, confident sound that makes it one of the most naturally fierce names in the top 100.
Zane
- Origin: Hebrew / English
- Meaning: God is gracious, gift from God
- Popularity: #222
Cool and slightly sharp with a genuine modern energy, Zane carries a clean, confident sound and a slightly fierce quality that makes it feel completely at home among fire-inspired names with genuine warmth and character.
Colt
- Origin: English
- Meaning: Young horse, wild and energetic
- Popularity: #194
Wild and energetic with an unmistakable fierce quality, Colt carries the fast, unbroken energy of something that has not yet been tamed and has a sharp, punchy sound that works powerfully as a fire-inspired name with genuine swagger.
Cyrus
- Origin: Persian
- Meaning: Sun, throne, far-sighted
- Popularity: #394
Named after the Persian word for sun, one of the greatest sources of fire and light in the natural world, Cyrus carries the extraordinary legacy of the great Persian king alongside a warm, slightly grand quality that suits a fire-inspired name beautifully.
Mythological Fire Boy Names
Prometheus
- Origin: Greek
- Meaning: Forethought, he who thinks ahead
- Popularity: >1000
The great Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity, suffering eternal punishment for the gift, Prometheus carries the most profound fire legacy in all of mythology and a bold, dramatic quality that is genuinely unlike anything else.
Vulcan
- Origin: Latin
- Meaning: Flash, the god of fire and the forge
- Popularity: >1000
The great Roman god of fire, the forge, and the volcano, whose name gave the English language the word volcano itself, Vulcan carries an extraordinary mythological legacy and a bold, slightly elemental quality that is completely distinctive.
Hephaestus
- Origin: Greek
- Meaning: God of fire and the forge
- Popularity: >1000
The great Greek god of fire and the divine blacksmith who forged the weapons of the gods, Hephaestus carries an extraordinary mythological depth and a bold, slightly unusual beauty that is genuinely rare in any naming tradition.
Surtr
- Origin: Norse
- Meaning: Black, the fire giant
- Popularity: >1000
The great fire giant of Norse mythology who guards the realm of Muspelheim and whose flames will consume the world at Ragnarok, Surtr carries an extraordinary mythological weight and a fierce, elemental quality.
Logi
- Origin: Norse
- Meaning: Flame, fire, the fire giant
- Popularity: >1000
The great Norse fire giant who competed against Loki in an eating contest and won by consuming not just the food but the bones and the very trough itself, Logi carries a fierce, slightly dramatic fire legacy.
Agni
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Fire, the god of fire
- Popularity: >1000
The great Hindu god of fire who carries sacrifices from the human world to the divine, Agni is one of the most celebrated fire deities in all of human religious tradition and carries a profound ancient heritage.
Xiuhtecuhtli
- Origin: Nahuatl / Aztec
- Meaning: Turquoise lord, the god of fire
- Popularity: >1000
The great Aztec god of fire, time, and the hearth, whose annual festival involved the rekindling of all fires across the empire, Xiuhtecuhtli carries an extraordinary cultural legacy and a fierce, elemental quality.
Efnisien
- Origin: Welsh
- Meaning: He of enmity, the fire-bringer
- Popularity: >1000
A dramatic figure in the Welsh Mabinogion whose actions lead to catastrophic conflict, Efnisien carries a fierce, slightly dark quality and a deep Celtic heritage and has a genuinely rare and unusual beauty in the Welsh tradition.
Pele
- Origin: Hawaiian
- Meaning: Lava, the goddess of volcanoes and fire
- Popularity: >1000
The great Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire whose creative and destructive power shaped the Hawaiian islands themselves, Pele carries an extraordinary Polynesian fire legacy and a warm, minimal quality.
Kagutsuchi
- Origin: Japanese
- Meaning: Incarnation of fire, fire god
- Popularity: >1000
The great Japanese god of fire whose birth killed his mother and whose death at his father’s hands gave birth to several other gods, Kagutsuchi carries an extraordinary mythological weight and a deeply unusual quality.
Celtic and Norse Fire Boy Names
Aodh
- Origin: Irish / Celtic
- Meaning: Fire, the fire god
- Popularity: >1000
One of the oldest Irish names in existence, carried by the ancient Celtic fire god and by dozens of Irish kings and saints across two thousand years of history, Aodh carries a profound Celtic fire legacy in its most authentic form.
Aidan
- Origin: Irish / Celtic
- Meaning: Little fire, born of fire
- Popularity: #297
The beloved diminutive of Aodh meaning little fire, Aidan carries a warm, approachable quality and a deep Celtic heritage and has been one of the most consistently beloved Irish-inspired names in the American naming tradition.
Kenneth
- Origin: Scottish / Celtic
- Meaning: Born of fire, handsome, sprung from fire
- Popularity: #368
The great Scottish name meaning born of fire, beloved by Scottish kings and warriors across centuries of Highland history, Kenneth carries a profound Celtic heritage and a warm, slightly formal quality that wears beautifully at every age.
Edan
- Origin: Irish / Celtic
- Meaning: Fire, born of fire
- Popularity: >1000
A rare and beautiful variant of the great Irish fire name tradition, Edan carries a clean, slightly unusual quality and a deep Celtic heritage and has a genuine warmth that makes it feel both deeply rooted and completely fresh.
Conan
- Origin: Irish / Celtic
- Meaning: Little wolf, little hound, strong fire
- Popularity: >1000
The great Irish and Celtic name associated with the legendary warrior Conan the Barbarian and the historical Irish chieftains, Conan carries a bold, slightly fierce quality and a deep Celtic heritage rooted in fire and strength.
Surtur
- Origin: Norse
- Meaning: Black, the great fire giant
- Popularity: >1000
The Anglicized form of the Norse fire giant Surtr, Surtur carries the same extraordinary mythological weight and fierce, elemental quality in a slightly more accessible form for parents drawn to the Norse fire tradition.
Brander
- Origin: Norse
- Meaning: Fiery torch, sword of fire
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the fiery torch of the Norse tradition, Brander carries a bold, slightly Viking quality and a deep Norse heritage and has a clean, slightly unusual sound that makes it feel genuinely distinctive as a fire-inspired name.
Brand
- Origin: Norse / German
- Meaning: Fire, fiery sword, burning sword
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the burning sword of the Norse and Germanic warrior traditions, Brand carries a fierce, slightly elemental quality and a deep Viking age heritage and has a clean, minimal sound that works powerfully as a fire name.
Eithne
- Origin: Irish
- Meaning: Kernel, fire, from the fire goddess
- Popularity: >1000
While primarily feminine, Eithne appears in certain Irish traditions as a name associated with the ancient fire goddess and carries a deep Celtic heritage and a warm, slightly unusual quality that is genuinely distinctive.
Tyrvald
- Origin: Norse
- Meaning: Thor’s ruler, fire of Thor
- Popularity: >1000
An ancient Norse compound name combining the fire energy of Thor with the ruler meaning, Tyrvald carries a deep Viking age heritage and a bold, slightly unusual quality that is virtually unknown even within Scandinavian naming traditions.
Sanskrit and Eastern Fire Boy Names
Agni
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Fire, the divine fire
- Popularity: >1000
Already celebrated in the mythological section, Agni belongs equally here as the foundational Sanskrit fire name whose meaning is simply and directly fire, carrying the full depth of the Vedic fire tradition.
Anala
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Fire, one of the eight Vasus
- Popularity: >1000
One of the eight divine beings called the Vasus in Hindu tradition, Anala carries the direct Sanskrit meaning of fire and a deep Hindu heritage rooted in the Vedic tradition of naming the fundamental forces of the natural world.
Vahni
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Fire, one who carries the oblation
- Popularity: >1000
Carrying the Sanskrit meaning of fire and the one who carries the sacred oblation to the gods, Vahni has a warm, slightly unusual quality and a deep Hindu heritage rooted in the ancient Vedic fire sacrifice tradition.
Jwala
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Flame, blaze, fire
- Popularity: >1000
Named directly after the flame in Sanskrit, Jwala carries a bold, clean quality and a deep South Asian heritage rooted in the Sanskrit tradition of naming children after the fundamental forces of the natural world.
Tejas
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Sharp, radiant, fire, brilliance
- Popularity: >1000
Carrying the Sanskrit meaning of radiant brilliance and the sharp, cutting quality of fire, Tejas has a clean, slightly formal quality and a deep Hindu heritage that makes it feel both genuinely rooted and completely fresh.
Ravi
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Sun, the sun god, light
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the Sanskrit sun, the great fire in the sky that sustains all life on earth, Ravi carries a warm, luminous quality and a deep South Asian heritage beloved across India and the South Asian diaspora worldwide.
Surya
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Sun, the sun god, solar deity
- Popularity: >1000
The great Sanskrit name for the sun itself and the solar deity who drives his chariot across the sky each day, Surya carries a profound Hindu heritage and a warm, luminous quality that suits a fire and light-inspired name beautifully.
Aditya
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Son of Aditi, the sun, solar deity
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the class of solar deities in Hindu tradition who embody the warmth and light of the sun, Aditya carries a profound Hindu heritage and a warm, flowing quality that has been deeply beloved across South Asian naming traditions.
Pavak
- Origin: Sanskrit
- Meaning: Pure, purifying fire
- Popularity: >1000
Carrying the Sanskrit meaning of the purifying fire that cleanses and transforms, Pavak has a clean, slightly unusual quality and a deep Hindu heritage rooted in the ancient Vedic understanding of fire as a purifying force.
Kiran
- Origin: Sanskrit / Hindi
- Meaning: Ray of light, beam of sunlight
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the ray of light that carries the warmth and energy of the sun, Kiran carries a luminous, slightly poetic quality and a deep South Asian heritage that has made it a beloved name across India and its diaspora.
Nature and Elemental Fire Boy Names
Cinder
- Origin: English
- Meaning: Burnt coal, remains of fire
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the glowing, smoldering remains of a fire, Cinder carries a warm, slightly dark quality and a genuine elemental beauty that makes it a completely distinctive name choice for a boy with real fire-inspired character.
Sear
- Origin: English
- Meaning: To burn, to scorch with intense heat
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the fierce, intense action of searing heat, Sear carries a bold, slightly dangerous quality and a clean, minimal sound that suits a fire-inspired name with genuine elemental power and a completely distinctive character.
Scorch
- Origin: English
- Meaning: To burn the surface, intense heat
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the scorching, surface-burning intensity of fierce heat, Scorch carries a bold, slightly aggressive quality and a genuine modern energy that makes it feel completely at home as a fire-inspired name with real swagger.
Spark
- Origin: English
- Meaning: Small particle of fire, beginning of a flame
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the tiny, fierce particle of fire that begins every great flame, Spark carries a bold, slightly energetic quality and a clean, minimal sound and represents the idea that even the smallest fire contains the potential for something extraordinary.
Char
- Origin: English / French
- Meaning: Charred wood, to burn to charcoal
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the charred, transformed wood that a fire leaves behind, Char carries a cool, slightly unusual quality and a genuine elemental beauty that makes it a genuinely distinctive name choice with real fire-inspired character.
Pyrex
- Origin: Greek
- Meaning: Fire, from the Greek pyr
- Popularity: >1000
Drawing from the Greek root pyr meaning fire, Pyrex carries a cool, slightly technical quality and a genuine classical heritage and has a bold, slightly unusual sound that makes it feel completely distinctive as a fire-inspired name.
Solaris
- Origin: Latin
- Meaning: Of the sun, solar, belonging to the sun
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the great Latin concept of the solar, belonging to the sun, Solaris carries a luminous, slightly celestial quality and a deep classical heritage and has a warm, flowing sound that suits a fire and light-inspired name beautifully.
Ardent
- Origin: Latin / French
- Meaning: Burning, passionate, intensely enthusiastic
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the burning, passionate quality of ardent feeling, Ardent carries a warm, slightly poetic quality and a deep Latin heritage and represents the idea of fire not as destruction but as intense, passionate devotion.
Crag
- Origin: Scottish / English
- Meaning: Rocky cliff, steep rugged rock
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the great rocky crags that volcanic fire has shaped across the landscape, Crag carries a rugged, slightly dramatic quality and a genuine connection to the geological processes that fire and heat have driven across the earth.
Ferro
- Origin: Latin / Italian
- Meaning: Iron, from the forge, made of fire
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the iron that the great forges of human history have shaped with fire, Ferro carries a strong, slightly metallic quality and a deep Latin and Italian heritage that suits a fire-inspired name with real elemental power.
Short and Fierce Fire Boy Names
Kai
- Origin: Hawaiian / Japanese
- Meaning: Fire, sea, forgiveness, willow
- Popularity: #68
Carrying the Hawaiian meaning of fire alongside meanings of sea and forgiveness in Japanese, Kai is one of the rare names that can mean fire while carrying a warm, open quality that works beautifully at every age.
Ray
- Origin: English / French
- Meaning: Beam of light, wise protector
- Popularity: #430
Named after the beam of light and warmth that fire and sun both produce, Ray carries a warm, slightly vintage quality and a clean, minimal sound that suits a fire and light-inspired name with genuine warmth and character.
Sol
- Origin: Latin / Spanish
- Meaning: Sun, the great fire in the sky
- Popularity: #697
Named after the Latin and Spanish word for sun, the great fire that sustains all life on earth, Sol carries a warm, luminous quality and a clean, minimal sound that works beautifully as a fire-inspired name with genuine ancient depth.
Bren
- Origin: Irish / Celtic
- Meaning: Fire, burning, little raven
- Popularity: >1000
A rare and beautiful Celtic name connected to the fire tradition of the Irish naming world, Bren carries a warm, minimal quality and a deep Gaelic heritage and has a clean, punchy sound that works powerfully as a fire-inspired name.
Egan
- Origin: Irish
- Meaning: Little fire, born of fire, ardent
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the little fire in the Irish tradition, Egan carries a warm, slightly energetic quality and a deep Gaelic heritage and has a clean, friendly sound that suits a fire-inspired name with genuine Celtic warmth.
Fynn
- Origin: Irish / Celtic
- Meaning: Fair, white, fire-bright
- Popularity: >1000
A variant form of Finn carrying a connection to the fire-bright quality of its meaning, Fynn has a clean, minimal Celtic beauty and a deep Gaelic heritage and has a slightly unusual spelling that gives it a genuinely distinctive character.
Iggy
- Origin: Latin
- Meaning: Fire, diminutive of Ignatius
- Popularity: >1000
The beloved diminutive of Ignatius carrying the fire meaning in a warm, slightly playful package, Iggy carries a cool, slightly rock and roll quality through Iggy Pop and a genuine fire heritage through its Latin origin.
Pyrr
- Origin: Greek
- Meaning: Fire, flame, red
- Popularity: >1000
Drawing directly from the Greek root pyr for fire, Pyrr carries a clean, minimal quality and a genuine classical heritage and has a cool, slightly unusual sound that makes it feel completely distinctive as a fire-inspired name.
Ferno
- Origin: Latin / English
- Meaning: Inferno, from the fire
- Popularity: >1000
Drawing from the Latin inferno and carrying the bold, fierce energy of a great fire, Ferno is an extraordinarily rare name choice with a clean, punchy sound and a genuine elemental quality that is completely unlike anything else.
Sear
- Origin: English
- Meaning: To burn, scorching heat
- Popularity: >1000
Already noted above, Sear deserves a place in this short names section for its extraordinary minimal quality, one syllable that contains the entire fierce, burning energy of a fire at its most intense and most transformative.
Rare and Ancient Fire Boy Names
Pyrrhus
- Origin: Greek
- Meaning: Flame-colored, red, fire
- Popularity: >1000
The great Greek king of Epirus whose brilliant but costly military victories gave the English language the phrase pyrrhic victory, Pyrrhus carries an extraordinary historical legacy and a bold, flame-colored Greek beauty.
Atar
- Origin: Avestan / Persian
- Meaning: Fire, the Zoroastrian fire deity
- Popularity: >1000
The sacred fire deity of the ancient Zoroastrian tradition, one of the oldest monotheistic religions in human history, Atar carries an extraordinary ancient heritage and a clean, minimal quality that is genuinely distinctive.
Nuri
- Origin: Arabic / Hebrew
- Meaning: My fire, my light, luminous
- Popularity: >1000
Carrying the Arabic and Hebrew meaning of my fire and my light, Nuri has a warm, intimate quality and a deep Semitic heritage and has been beloved across both Islamic and Jewish naming traditions for its luminous, fire-inspired meaning.
Afi
- Origin: Polynesian / Samoan
- Meaning: Fire
- Popularity: >1000
The direct Polynesian and Samoan word for fire used as a name, Afi carries a clean, minimal quality and a deep Pacific Islander heritage and has a genuine warmth and simplicity that makes it feel both deeply rooted and completely fresh.
Tanvir
- Origin: Arabic / Persian
- Meaning: Enlightened, radiant, illuminated by fire
- Popularity: >1000
Carrying the Arabic and Persian meaning of enlightened and illuminated by fire, Tanvir has a warm, slightly formal quality and a deep Islamic heritage and has been beloved across South Asian and Middle Eastern naming traditions.
Joash
- Origin: Hebrew
- Meaning: Fire of the Lord, given by God
- Popularity: >1000
The name of several kings of Judah in the Hebrew Bible, Joash carries the profound meaning of fire of the Lord and a deep biblical heritage rooted in the ancient Israelite tradition of names that celebrate the divine fire.
Azar
- Origin: Persian / Hebrew
- Meaning: Fire, helper, the fire month
- Popularity: >1000
Carrying the Persian and Hebrew meaning of fire alongside a connection to the ninth month of the Iranian calendar, Azar has a warm, slightly unusual quality and a deep cross-cultural heritage that makes it genuinely distinctive.
Ognian
- Origin: Bulgarian / Slavic
- Meaning: Fire, fiery one
- Popularity: >1000
A beautiful Bulgarian and Slavic name meaning fire and fiery one, Ognian carries a deep Eastern European heritage and a warm, slightly unusual quality and is virtually unknown outside the Bulgarian naming tradition.
Vatroslav
- Origin: Slavic / Croatian
- Meaning: Glory of fire, fire’s glory
- Popularity: >1000
A beautiful Croatian and Slavic compound name combining fire and glory, Vatroslav carries a deep South Slavic heritage and a warm, flowing quality and is virtually unknown outside the Croatian naming tradition.
Seraphim
- Origin: Hebrew
- Meaning: Burning ones, fiery angels
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the fiery seraphim of the Hebrew Bible, the highest order of angels who stand before the throne of God and whose very name means burning ones, Seraphim carries an extraordinary biblical heritage and a bold, dramatic quality.
Warm and Luminous Fire Boy Names
Lucian
- Origin: Latin
- Meaning: Light, born at dawn, luminous
- Popularity: >1000
The fuller, more elaborate form of Luca carrying a warm, luminous Latin meaning that connects fire with the light it produces, Lucian has a genuine classical depth and a flowing, melodic beauty that has been beloved for centuries.
Aurelius
- Origin: Latin
- Meaning: Golden, the golden one
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the golden, glowing quality of firelight, Aurelius carries the name of the great philosopher-emperor Marcus Aurelius and an extraordinary intellectual legacy alongside a warm, golden Latin beauty.
Elio
- Origin: Italian / Spanish / Greek
- Meaning: Sun, from the sun
- Popularity: >1000
Warm and sun-drenched with a genuine Mediterranean beauty, Elio carries the warm, golden quality of the Italian and Spanish sun and has a clean, flowing sound that feels simultaneously deeply rooted and completely fresh.
Soleil
- Origin: French
- Meaning: Sun, sunlight, the great fire in the sky
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the French word for sun, the great fire that sustains all life on earth, Soleil carries a warm, luminous quality and a genuine French heritage and has a flowing, slightly unusual sound that makes it feel completely distinctive.
Lior
- Origin: Hebrew
- Meaning: My light, I have light, fire of God
- Popularity: >1000
Carrying the Hebrew meaning of my light and connecting fire with the divine light it produces, Lior has a warm, intimate quality and a deep Israeli heritage and has been rising as a genuinely distinctive name with real luminous beauty.
Oran
- Origin: Irish / Hebrew
- Meaning: Light, pale, pine tree
- Popularity: >1000
Carrying both an Irish connection to light and a Hebrew meaning of luminous quality, Oran has a clean, warm beauty and a genuine cross-cultural heritage and has been beloved in the Irish naming tradition for its connection to light and fire.
Fintan
- Origin: Irish
- Meaning: White fire, ancient fire, fair fire
- Popularity: >1000
Named after the white fire of the Irish mythological tradition, Fintan carries a profound Celtic legacy through the great Irish sage who survived the flood and lived through all of Irish mythological history as a shape-shifter.
Aur
- Origin: Hebrew
- Meaning: Light, fire, luminous
- Popularity: >1000
Carrying the Hebrew meaning of light and luminous fire in the most minimal possible package, Aur is a clean, spare name with a genuine biblical heritage and a cool, confident quality that is completely distinctive today.
Brennan
- Origin: Irish
- Meaning: Little raven, descendant of fire
- Popularity: #530
Warm and slightly Celtic with a genuine Irish quality, Brennan carries the bold, warm energy of a fire-inspired heritage and a deep Gaelic tradition and has a clean, flowing sound that suits a luminous fire-inspired name beautifully.
Cai
- Origin: Welsh / Latin
- Meaning: Rejoice, fire, from Caius
- Popularity: >1000
The ancient Welsh form of the Arthurian knight Kay, Cai carries a genuine medieval Celtic heritage and a clean, minimal beauty alongside a connection to the Welsh fire-inspired naming tradition that makes it genuinely distinctive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes a name a fire name? A: A fire name typically carries one or more of these qualities: a direct meaning of fire, flame, or burning in any language or tradition, a connection to a fire deity or mythological fire figure, a meaning related to light, warmth, or the sun as the great fire in the sky, or a bold, fierce, elemental quality that evokes the energy of fire without literally naming it. The best fire names carry both the warmth and the fierce power of the flame.
Q: What are the most popular fire boy names right now? A: According to the most recent SSA data, the most widely used fire-inspired boy names today include Cole at #107, Phoenix at #248, Blaze at #404, Ash at #477, Ember at #464, Kai at #68, Cyrus at #394, and Aidan at #297. These names all carry a genuine fire-inspired quality while remaining familiar enough to rank in the national top 500.
Q: What are the rarest fire boy names on this list? A: The rarest choices include Vatroslav, Ognian, Xiuhtecuhtli, Kagutsuchi, Hephaestus, Efnisien, Tyrvald, Seraphim, Pyrrhus, and Atar, all of which rank well above 1000 in SSA data. These names carry extraordinary mythological and cultural depth while being virtually unknown on modern birth certificates, making them genuinely one-of-a-kind choices.
Q: Are fire names too intense for everyday use? A: Not at all. The best fire names carry both the fierce energy of the flame and a genuine warmth that works beautifully in everyday contexts. Names like Aidan, Cole, Kai, Brennan, and Fintan are all fire-inspired names that carry real warmth and wear beautifully in every setting from the classroom to the boardroom. Fire is not only fierce. It is also the warmth of a hearth and the light that guides people home.
Q: What middle names pair well with fire-inspired first names? A: Shorter, classic middle names tend to pair beautifully with the bold, elemental energy of fire-inspired first names. Consider pairing Phoenix with James or Lee, Blaze with William or Thomas, or Ignacio with Rafael or Miguel. For shorter fire names like Kai or Sol or Bren, a slightly longer middle name like Alexander, Nathaniel, or Sebastian creates a beautiful rhythm and balance between the two names.
Conclusion
Fire baby boy names carry a warmth, a fierce power, and a genuinely ancient depth that makes them some of the most extraordinary names to explore for any parent who wants something truly distinctive and full of elemental character for their son. Whether you choose a popular favorite like Phoenix or Blaze, a mythological fire name like Prometheus or Vulcan, a Celtic fire name like Aodh or Aidan, a Sanskrit fire name like Agni or Tejas, a rare ancient name like Pyrrhus or Atar, or a warm luminous name like Lucian or Fintan, you are giving your son a name that carries the heat, the courage, and the extraordinary power of fire in every single chapter of his life. Take your time with this list, let the names settle, and trust that the right fire name will find you.

Olivia Lane is a devoted Christian writer and faith blogger at PrayerPure.com, where she shares heartfelt prayers, Bible verses, and spiritual reflections to inspire believers around the world. Her gentle words help readers find peace, purpose, and strength in God’s presence every day. When she’s not writing, Olivia enjoys reading devotionals, spending time outdoors, and connecting with her church community.
