100+ Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names
Disney Inspired Boy Names
Are you on the hunt for a magical baby boy name? Look no further than Disney! For generations, Disney has been creating unforgettable characters with unique names. We’ve rounded up over 100 of our favorite Disney inspired baby boy names to help you choose!
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What are some of the best Disney names for baby boys?
Andy: from the Toy Story movie series
Duke: You may recognize The Grand Duke from Cinderella and from Frozen, the Duke of Weselton.
Finn: the Stormtrooper Finn from Star Wars and Finn McMissile, the British spy car in the movie Cars.
Henry: another Fenner brother from The Princess and the Frog
Lawrence: Prince Naveen’s valet in The Princess and the Frog
Milo: the main character in Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Remy: The famous chef from Ratatouille.
Winston: the butler in Oliver & Company

Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with A
- Abu: Aladdin’s monkey sidekick
- Achilles: An ancient Greek hero, Achilles is also the horse in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
- Akela: wolf pack leader in The Jungle Book
- Aladar: main dinosaur in Dinosaur
- Aladdin: this name also means nobility of faith.
- Alameda: villain from Home on the Range
- Alonso: A prince from Elena of Avalor, Alonso is more than a little in love with himself.
- Amos: from The Fox and the Hound,also means to carry by God.
- Andy: from the Toy Story movie series
- Angus: Merida’s horse from Brave.
- Anton: from Ratatouille
- Apollo: Hercules
- Arlo: The Good Dinosaur.
- Arthur: The Sword in the Stone
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with B
- Ben: from Pocahontas and there’s also B.E.N who is the robot during the movie Treasure Planet
- Berlioz: The Aristocats
- Bernard: The Rescuers
- Bruce: a shark in Finding Nemo
- Buzz: spaceman from Toy Story who is famous for saying, “To infinity and beyond!”. He also has his own movie now called Lightyear.
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with C
- Chip: from the classic Disney movie, Chip ‘n’ Dale
- Christopher: Winnie the Pooh’s best friend
- Claude: villain judge from The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- Clayton: from the movie Tarzan
- Cody: from The Rescuers Down Under
- Copper The Fox and the Hound
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with D
- Dale: the other mouse in Chip ‘n’ Dale
- Dash: from the Incredibles
- David: from Lilo & Stitch
- Demetrius: Hercules
- Dimitri: from Anastasia
- Donald: Donald Duck of course, Mickey Mouse’s friend.
- Duke: You may recognize The Grand Duke from Cinderella and from Frozen, the Duke of Weselton.
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with E
- Edgar: from The Aristocats
- Edward: the prince from Enchanted.
- Eli: one of the Fenner brothers from The Princess and the Frog
- Elliott: the dragon that can go invincible from Pete’s Dragon
- Eric: the prince from The Little Mermaid
- Ernesto: the “greatest musician of all times” from from Coco
- Evinrude: the dragonfly in the move, The Rescuers
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with F
- Fagin: the pickpocket from the Disney movie, Oliver & Company
- Felix: The experiment that is also known as the clean freak from Lilo and Stitch.
- Fenton Milo’s boss in Atlantis: The Lost Empire
- Figaro the cat from Pinocchio
- Finn: the Stormtrooper Finn from Star Wars and Finn McMissile, the British spy car in the movie Cars.
- Finnick: the fox from Zootopia.
- Flint: the captain in Treasure Planet.
- Flynn: the prince from Tangled
- Frank: the lizard in The Rescuers Down Under
- Fred:the young comic book enthusiast from Big Hero 6.
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with G
- Gaston: villain in the Beauty and the Beast
- George the dad from Peter Pan
- Geppetto: the woodcarver and creator of Pinocchio
- Gideon: the cat in Pinocchio
- Guido: the Italian forklift from Cars, also a big dreamer
- Gus: one of the mice from Cinderella
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with H
- Hades: ruler of the underworld in Hercules.
- Hans: the prince in Frozen
- Harvey: a Fenner brother in The Princess and the Frog
- Hector: an inhabitant of the Land of the Dead in Coco.
- Henry: another Fenner brother from The Princess and the Frog
- Hercules: from Hercules (what a surprise!)
- Hermes: a royal messenger of the Gods in Hercules
- Hiro: a robotic genius in Big Hero 6.
- Horace: one of Cruella’s men in 101 Dalmatians,
- Hubert: father of Prince Phillip in Sleeping Beauty
- Hudson: one of the fastest vehicles from Cars.
- Huey: one of Donald Duck’s three sweet nephews.
- Hugo: one of the gargoyles in The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with I
- Iago: the parrot from Aladdin
- Ian: the Alligator from The Princess and the Frog
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with J
- Jack: Pirate Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean
- Jafar: villian in the Disney movie Aladdin
- Jake: the kangaroo rat in The Rescuers Down Under
- James: Captain Hook in Peter Pan
- Jaq: another mouse friend of Cinderella.
- Jasper: Colonel from 101 Dalmatians
- Jim: Treasure Planet
- Jock: the Scottish Terrier in the Lady and the Tramp
- John: Captain John Smith from Pocahontas, also Prince John from Robin Hood.
- Joshua Dr. Joshua Sweet from Atlantis: The Lost Empire
- Julio: the shoemaker in the movie Coco.
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with K
- Koda: the little bear from Brother Bear.
- Kristoff: was raised by trolls and is an ice harvester in Frozen
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with L
- Lafayette: the basset hound from The Aristocats
- Lawrence: Prince Naveen’s valet in The Princess and the Frog
- Louie: the hot dog man from Oliver & Company, the orangutan from The Jungle Book.
- Louis: the Alligator from The Princess and the Frog
- Lucius: a superhero from The Incredibles who can turn his world to ice.
- Luigi: the Fiat from Cars.
- Luke: the muskrat from the swamp in The Rescuers
- Lyle: the commander in Atlantis: The Lost Empire
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with M
- Mack: a semi-hauler in the movie Cars.
- Marlin: the main clownfish who is looking for Nemo in Finding Nemo.
- Marlon: another alligator from The Princess and the Frog
- Maurice: Belle’s father in the Beauty and the Beast
- Max: Prince Eric’s sheepdog in The Little Mermaid, and Goofy’s son in A Goofy Movie.
- Maximus: the horse in Tangled
- Meeko: Pocahontas’s pet raccoon
- Michael: The youngest boy in the Disney movie Peter Pan.
- Mickey: I don’t think this one needs any explaining!
- Miguel: from the movie Coco
- Milo: the main character in Atlantis: The Lost Empire
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with N
- Naveen: the prince who is turned into the frog in The Princess and the Frog.
- Nemo: the star clown fish in Finding Nemo
- Nick: the con fox from Zootopia that ends up helping Judy Hopps.
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with O
- Olaf: the snowman in Frozen
- Oliver: the tabby cat in Oliver & Company
- Oswald: a vintage Disney character.
- Otto: the senior dog in Robin Hood
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with P
- Pascal: the chameleon from Tangled, and a friend of Rapunzel.
- Percy: the former pug governor in Pocahontas
- Peter: from Peter Pan
- Philippe: the Horse from Beauty and the Beast
- Phillip: The one who wakes Sleeping Beauty.
- Preston: Milo’s best friend in Atlantis: The Lost Empire
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with R
- Ramone: the Chevy Impala from Cars.
- Randy: the “cousin” firefly in The Princess and the Frog
- Remy: The famous chef from Ratatouille.
- Rex: the T-Rex figure in Toy Story.
- Richard: ruler of England and Prince John’s older brother in Robin Hood
- Robin: from Winnie the Pooh and Robin Hood
- Roger: Pongo’s owner in 101 Dalmatians
- Russell: the little boy scout in the Disney movie, Up.

Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with S
- Sam: Looney Toons Yosemite Sam.
- Sebastian: the crab from The Little Mermaid
- Stefan: the king in Sleeping Beauty and also her father.
- Sulley: also known as Sullivan from Monsters Inc.
- Sven: Kristoff’s reindeer in Frozen
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with T
- Terence: Tinker Bell’s best friend.
- Thomas: from The Aristocats
- Timon: Pumba’s best friend in The Lion King
- Timothy: the mouse in Dumbo
- Toby: a turtle in the movie, Robin Hood
- Todd: the fox from The Fox and the Hound and Copper’s best friend.
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Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with W
- Wilbur: the albatross bird in The Rescuers Down Under
- Winston: the butler in Oliver & Company

Disney Inspired Baby Boy Names that Start with Z
- Zeus: Hercules’s father and the ruler of Mt. Olympus.
There are so many amazing Disney inspired baby names to choose from! What’s your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!


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Creating a beautiful patio doesn’t have to come with a big price tag. With a little creativity and a few smart ideas, you can turn your outdoor space into a cozy, stylish retreat without overspending. In this collection of budget-friendly patio decorating ideas, you’ll find simple ways to refresh your space, add personality, and make…
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24 Sheet Pan Chicken Recipes
Sheet pan chicken recipes are a busy cook’s best friend. You line a pan with chicken thighs or breasts, scatter chopped vegetables around them, think broccoli, bell peppers, or sweet potatoes, drizzle with oil and spices, then roast everything at once. The chicken gets crispy edges while the veggies caramelize. Because it all cooks together,…
22 One Pot Chicken Recipes
One pot chicken recipes are the answer to “what’s for dinner?” when you’re already tired just thinking about the dishes. Everything cooks in a single pot or skillet, chicken, veggies, rice or potatoes, and seasonings, layering flavors as it simmers. The chicken stays moist, and the starch absorbs all that savory goodness. You don’t need…












