I don’t think [name]Cian[/name]'s too feminine at all, it’s an Irish boy’s name, there used to be a singer in Westlife called [name]Kian[/name] which is what most adults will be familiar with the name with if they’ve heard it before.
Dragan just looks like Dragon to me.
[name]Solomon[/name] is a nice name.
[name]Indigo[/name] is a colour. [name]Indy[/name] is a genre of music.
I’m not too fond of [name]Cian[/name]. even though it’s a traditional name-it just sounds trendy to my ears. I think Dragan would be tough for a kid to wear. I like [name]Solomon[/name], but Solo I’m not sure of. I think of being alone, Han Solo and Solo cups. I actually really like [name]Indigo[/name] for a boy. I think it’s my favorite on your list, but I wouldn’t call it “kingly.”
These all sound like names my husband likes. We hand just [name]Indy[/name] on our boys list as we felt [name]Indigo[/name] was a little too soft. I think solo is great.
I agree with rocket; however, I like the nickname [name]Indy[/name] ([name]Indie[/name] is the music genre) and don’t mind [name]Indigo[/name] at all. Perhaps you’d like [name]Inigo[/name] as an alternative, which feels more masculine and less unisex.
I love a lot of these and most are actually on my list. In fact, I don’t think there’s one name here that I don’t like–they all feel like princes! [name]Hope[/name] this helped!
I have a guy friend named [name]Indigo[/name] nn [name]Indy[/name], so I think it can definitely work. (plus [name]Indy[/name] is [name]Indiana[/name] [name]Jones[/name]’ nn, which is totally manly!)
My fav kingly name is Theodric (nn [name]Theo[/name] perhaps)