Meaning & Story
From Yiddish "boychik," a diminutive of "boy" meaning "little boy" or "young lad," used affectionately in Jewish-American culture.
Boychik comes from the warmth of Yiddish-American culture, where it's used as an affectionate term for a young boy or a lovable young man. The Yiddish diminutive suffix "-ik" transforms it into something deeply tender and endearing. It's a name that comes with grandmotherly warmth and a spirit of deep affection baked right in. Pet owners with Jewish heritage will especially love the cultural connection, though the warmth of the name speaks to everyone.