Fenway, pronounced FEN-way, bursts onto the scene like a bright baseball flipping through a summer sky. This spirited boy’s name springs from Old English fen, meaning marsh, and way, meaning path—painting a picture of secret trails winding through sun-drenched wetlands, as if inviting a young explorer to carve his own legend. Yet for many, Fenway will always echo the roar of the crowd at Boston’s ivy-clad ballpark, standing proud and steadfast like a beloved tío in the corazón of every familia. Though only a handful of niños each year—hovering in the high 900s on the popularity charts—have worn it, Fenway feels big-hearted and adventurous, a rare gem ready to round third and dash for home in any culture that treasures passion, history, and a dash of playful charm.