Court carries a crisp, confident energy that’s hard to resist: rooted in the Old French court (from Latin cohors, “enclosed space for gatherings”), it quietly summons images of spirited debate, warm hospitality and a fair verdict delivered with a friendly smile. With its single-syllable punch, the name feels as clear and decisive as a gavel’s tap, yet it’s wrapped in an Anglo-American charm that never seems ostentatious. Over the past century Court has enjoyed a steady—if selective—presence among baby boys, offering parents a moniker that’s both familiar and refreshingly distinctive. It’s one name you won’t need to shorten—unless your little one insists on being dubbed the “Courtiest” kid in the sandbox—and its blend of strength and warmth makes it perfectly poised for today’s world.