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NAZARIY   m   Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Nazarius (see NAZARIO).
NEBOJŠA   m   Serbian, Croatian
Means "fearless" in Serbian and Croatian.
NECULAI   m   Romanian
Romanian variant form of NICHOLAS
NEDELKO   m   Macedonian
Macedonian form of NEDELJKO
NEEMIAS   m   Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Form of NEHEMIAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
NEIFION   m   Welsh
Welsh form of NEPTUNE
NELINHO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of MANUEL
NEMANJA   m   Serbian
Possibly means "without possessions", derived from Serbo-Croatian nemati "have not"... [more]
NEPTUNE   m   Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
From the Latin Neptunus, which is of unknown meaning... [more]
NESTORE   m   Italian
Italian form of NESTOR
NEVILLE   m   English (Rare)
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "new town" in Norman French.
NICANOR   m   Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name Νικανωρ (Nikanor), which was derived from νικη (nike) "victory"... [more]
NICCOLÒ   m   Italian
Italian form of NICHOLAS... [more]
NICOLAE   m   Romanian
Romanian form of NICHOLAS
NICOLAO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of NICHOLAS
NICOLÁS   m   Spanish
Spanish form of NICHOLAS
NICOLAS   m   French
French form of NICHOLAS
NICOLAU   m   Portuguese, Galician, Catalan
Portuguese, Galician and Catalan form of NICHOLAS
NICUȘOR   m   Romanian
Diminutive of NICOLAE
NIKANOR   m   Ancient Greek
Greek form of NICANOR
NIKETAS   m   Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek νικη (nike) meaning "victory"... [more]
NIKIFOR   m   Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Polish
Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Polish form of NIKEPHOROS
NIKLAUS   m   German (Swiss)
Swiss German form of NICHOLAS
NIKODEM   m   Polish
Polish form of NICODEMUS
NIKODIM   m   Russian, Macedonian
Russian and Macedonian form of NICODEMUS
NIKOLAI   m   Russian, Bulgarian
Russian and Bulgarian form of NICHOLAS... [more]
NIKOLAJ   m   Danish, Slovene
Danish and Slovene form of NICHOLAS
NIKOLAO   m   Esperanto
Esperanto form of NICHOLAS
NIKOLAS   m   English, Greek
Variant of NICHOLAS or NIKOLAOS
NIKOLOZ   m   Georgian
Georgian form of NICHOLAS
NIOCLÁS   m   Irish
Irish form of NICHOLAS
NISHANT   m   Indian
Means "night's end, dawn" in Sanskrit.
NJÖRÐR   m   Norse Mythology
Old Norse form of NJORD
NKOSANA   m   Southern African, Xhosa
Means "prince" in Xhosa.
NOLLAIG   m & f   Irish
Means "Christmas" in Irish.
NORBAER   m   Limburgish
Limburgish form of NORBERT... [more]
NORBERT   m   German, English, Dutch, French, Hungarian, Polish, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements nord "north" and beraht "bright"... [more]
NORMAND   m   English
From a surname which was derived from the same source as the name NORMAN.
NORWOOD   m   English
From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "north wood" in Old English.
NSONOWA   m & f   Western African, Akan
Means "seventh born child" in Akan.
NTHANDA   m & f   Southern African, Tumbuka
Means "star" in Tumbuka.
NUALLÁN   m   Ancient Irish
Derived from Irish nuall "noble, famous" combined with a diminutive suffix.
NUMITOR   m   Roman Mythology
Meaning unknown... [more]
NURZHAN   m   Kazakh
Means "light soul" in Kazakh.
NYNNIAW   m   Ancient Celtic
Meaning unknown, presumably of Welsh origin... [more]
OBADIAH   m   Biblical
Means "servant of YAHWEH" in Hebrew... [more]
OCHIENG   m   Eastern African, Luo
Means "born when the sun shines", derived from Luo chieng meaning "sun".
OCTÁVIO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of OCTAVIUS
OCTAVIO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of OCTAVIUS
ODALRIC   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of ULRICH
ODDMUND   m   Norwegian
Possibly a modern coinage based on the Old Norse elements oddr "point of a sword" and mundr "protection".
OEDIPUS   m   Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek Οιδιπους (Oidipous), meaning "swollen foot" from οιδεω (oideo) "to swell" and πους (pous) "foot"... [more]
OHANNES   m   Armenian
Armenian form of Iohannes (see JOHN).
OKEANOS   m   Greek Mythology
From the name of the river or body of water thought by the ancient Greeks to surround the Earth... [more]
OKROPIR   m   Georgian
Means "gold mouth" in Georgian.
OLABODE   m   Western African, Yoruba
Means "wealth returns" in Yoruba.
OLDŘICH   m   Czech
Czech form of ULRICH
OLDRICH   m   Slovak
Slovak form of ULRICH
OLEKSIY   m   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of ALEXIS
OLIVIER   m   French, Dutch
French and Dutch form of OLIVER
OLIWIER   m   Polish
Polish form of OLIVER
OLUFEMI   m   Western African, Yoruba
Means "God loves me" in Yoruba.
OLUJIMI   m   Western African, Yoruba
Means "given by God" in Yoruba.
OLUMIDE   m   Western African, Yoruba
Means "God has come" in Yoruba.
OLYMPOS   m   Ancient Greek
From a Greek personal name which was derived from the place name Ολυμπος (Olympos) (of unknown meaning), the name of the mountain home of the Greek gods.
ONÉSIME   m   French
French form of ONESIMUS
ONISIMU   m   Old Church Slavic
Old Slavic form of ONESIMUS
OPEYEMI   m & f   Western African, Yoruba
Means "I should give praise" in Yoruba.
ORESTES   m   Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ορεστιας (orestias) meaning "of the mountains"... [more]
ORLANDO   m   Italian
Italian form of ROLAND... [more]
ORMONDE   m   English (Rare)
Variant of ORMOND
ORPHEUS   m   Greek Mythology
Perhaps related to Greek ορφνη (orphne) meaning "the darkness of night"... [more]
ORVILLE   m   English
This name was invented by the 18th-century writer Fanny Burney, who perhaps intended it to mean "golden city" in French... [more]
OSBEORN   m   Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of OSBORN
OSBERHT   m   Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of OSBERT
OSBORNE   m   English
From a surname which was a variant of OSBORN.
OSVALDO   m   Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of OSWALD
OTHELLO   m   Literature
Perhaps an Italian diminutive of OTHO... [more]
OTHNIEL   m   Biblical
Means "lion of God" in Hebrew... [more]
OTTAVIO   m   Italian
Italian form of OCTAVIUS
OTTOKAR   m   German
German form of ODOVACAR
OTTOMAR   m   German
Variant of OTHMAR
OURANOS   m   Greek Mythology
Original Greek form of URANUS
'OVADYAH   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of OBADIAH
OVIDIUS   m   Ancient Roman
Latin form of OVID
ØYSTEIN   m   Norwegian
Norwegian form of EYSTEINN
OZAZIAS   m   Biblical Greek
Form of AZAZIAH used in the Greek Bible.
PAAVALI   m   Finnish
Finnish form of PAUL used in the Bible.
PADERAU   f & m   Welsh
Means "beads" or "rosary" in Welsh. This is a modern Welsh name.
PÁDRAIC   m   Irish
Irish form of PATRICK
PÁDRAIG   m   Irish
Irish form of PATRICK
PÀDRAIG   m   Scottish
Scottish form of PATRICK
PALMIRO   m   Italian
Means "pilgrim" in Italian... [more]
PANCRAS   m   English (Archaic)
Medieval English form of PANCRATIUS... [more]
PÁNFILO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of PAMPHILOS
PANFILO   m   Italian
Italian form of PAMPHILOS... [more]
PANKAJA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "born of mud", referring to the lotus flower, derived from Sanskrit पङ्क (panka) "mud" and (ja) "born"... [more]
PANKRAZ   m   German
German form of PANCRATIUS
PANTHER   m   Ancient Greek
Means "panther" in Greek.
PAOLINO   m   Italian
Italian form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).
PAQUITO   m   Spanish
Diminutive of FRANCISCO
PARVAIZ   m   Iranian
Variant transcription of PARVIZ
PASCHAL   m   French (Rare)
Variant of PASCAL
PASCUAL   m   Spanish
Spanish form of PASCAL
PATRICE (1)   m   French
French form of Patricius (see PATRICK).
PATRICK   m   Irish, English, French, German
From the Latin name Patricius, which meant "nobleman"... [more]
PAULINO   m   Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman family name Paulinus, which was itself derived from Paulus (see PAUL)... [more]
PAULIUS   m   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of PAUL
PEGASUS   m   Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek Πηγασος (Pegasos), possibly either from πηγος (pegos) "strong" or πηγαιος (pegaios) "from a water spring"... [more]
PËLLUMB   m   Albanian
Means "dove" in Albanian.
PEPPINO   m   Italian
Diminutive of GIUSEPPE
PEREDUR   m   Welsh Mythology
Possibly means "hard spears" in Welsh... [more]
PERSEUS   m   Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek περθω (pertho) meaning "to destroy"... [more]
PETRICA   m   Romanian
Romanian diminutive of PETER
PETTERI   m   Finnish
Finnish form of PETER
PHANUEL   m   Biblical, Judeo-Christian Legend
Form of PENUEL used in the New Testament, where it is borne by the father of Anna the prophetess... [more]
PHERICK   m   Manx
Manx form of PATRICK
PHESTOS   m   Biblical Greek
Form of FESTUS used in the Greek New Testament.
PHILIPP   m   German
German form of PHILIP
PHILLIP   m   English
Variant of PHILIP, inspired by the usual spelling of the surname.
PHINEAS   m   Biblical
Variant of PHINEHAS used in some versions of the Bible.
PHINEES   m   Biblical Greek
Form of PHINEHAS used in the Greek Old Testament.
PHOEBUS   m   Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Φοιβος (Phoibos), which meant "bright, pure"... [more]
PHOENIX   m & f   English (Modern)
From the name of a beautiful immortal bird which appears in Egyptian and Greek mythology... [more]
PHOTIOS   m   Greek, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek φως (phos) meaning "light".
PHRIXOS   m   Greek Mythology
Greek form of PHRIXUS
PHRIXUS   m   Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek Φριξος (Phrixos) which meant "thrilling, causing shivers", derived from φριξ (phrix) "ripple, shiver"... [more]
PIETARI   m   Finnish
Finnish form of PETER used in the Bible.
PILYPAS   m   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of PHILIP
PINCHAS   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of PHINEHAS
PLACIDE   m & f   French
French masculine and feminine form of Placidus (see PLACIDO).
PLÁCIDO   m   Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Placidus (see PLACIDO).
PLACIDO   m   Italian
Italian form of the Late Latin name Placidus which meant "quiet, calm".
PLINIUS   m   Ancient Roman
Original Latin form of PLINY
PLOUTON   m   Greek Mythology
Original Greek form of PLUTO
PONTIUS   m   Ancient Roman, Biblical
Roman family name possibly derived from the name of the ancient province of Pontus in Asia Minor, itself probably derived from Greek ποντος (pontos) "sea"... [more]
PORCIUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman family name meaning "pig", derived from Latin porcus... [more]
PRABHAT   m   Indian
Means "shining forth, morning" in Sanskrit.
PRABODH   m   Indian
Means "awakening" in Sanskrit.
PRADEEP   m   Indian
Variant transcription of PRADIP
PRAKASH   m   Indian
Derived from Sanskrit प्रकाश (prakasha) meaning "light".
PRAMODA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "joy" in Sanskrit... [more]
PREDRAG   m   Serbian, Croatian
Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious" combined with a superlative prefix.
PREECHA   m   Thai
Means "intelligence, wisdom" in Thai.
PREMISL   m   Medieval Slavic
Possible medieval Slavic form of PRZEMYSŁ
PŘEMYSL   m   Czech
Czech form of PRZEMYSŁ... [more]
PRESLEY   f & m   English
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "priest clearing" (Old English preost and leah)... [more]
PRESTON   m   English
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "priest town" (Old English preost and tun).
PRISCUS   m   Ancient Roman
Masculine form of PRISCA
PRITBOR   m   Medieval Slavic
Earlier Slavic form of PREBEN
PROKHOR   m   Russian
Russian form of PROCHORUS
PROKOPY   m   Russian
Russian form of PROKOPIOS
PROSPER   m   French, English
From the Latin name Prosperus, which meant "fortunate, successful"... [more]
PROTEUS   m   Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek πρωτος (protos) meaning "first"... [more]
PRYDERI   m   Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Means "care" in Welsh... [more]
PRZEMEK   m   Polish
Diminutive of PRZEMYSŁAW
PRZEMKO   m   Polish
Diminutive of PRZEMYSŁAW
PTOLEMY   m   History
From the Greek name Πτολεμαιος (Ptolemaios), derived from Greek πολεμηιος (polemeios) meaning "aggressive" or "warlike"... [more]
PUBLIUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "public" in Latin.
PURNAMA   m   Indonesian
Means "full moon" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit.
PYRRHUS   m   Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name Πυρρος (Pyrros) which meant "flame-coloured, red", related to πυρ (pyr) "fire"... [more]
QUENTIN   m   French, English
French form of the Roman name QUINTINUS... [more]
QUINCEY   m   English (Rare)
Variant of QUINCY
QUINLAN   m   English (Rare)
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Caoinlean meaning "descendent of Caoinlean"... [more]
QUINTEN   m   English, Dutch
Variant and Dutch form of QUENTIN
QUINTIN   m   English
Variant of QUENTIN
QUINTON   m   English
Variant of QUENTIN, also coinciding with an English surname meaning "queen's town" in Old English.
QUINTUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "fifth" in Latin... [more]
QUIRIJN   m   Dutch
Dutch form of QUIRINUS
QUIRINO   m   Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of QUIRINUS
RADBOUD   m   Dutch
Derived from the Germanic elements rad "counsel" and either bodo "leader" or bald "bold".
RADIMIR   m   Russian
Russian variant of RADOMIR
RADMILO   m   Serbian
Serbian form of RADOMIL
RADOMIL   m   Czech, Medieval Slavic
Derived from the Slavic elements rad "care" and mil "gracious, dear".
RADOMIŁ   m   Polish
Polish form of RADOMIL
RADOMÍR   m   Czech
Czech form of RADOMIR
RADOMIR   m   Serbian, Russian, Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic
Derived from the Slavic elements rad "care" and mer "great, famous"... [more]
RADOVAN   m   Slovak, Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Medieval Slavic
Derived from the Slavic element rad "care" combined with another element of unknown meaning.
RAEBURN   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was originally derived from a Scottish place name meaning "stream where does drink" in Middle English... [more]
RAFFAEL   m   German
German variant of RAPHAEL
RAFINHA   m   Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of RAFAEL
RAGNARR   m   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse cognate of RAGANHAR
RAHARJO   m   Indonesian
Means "plentiful" in Javanese.
RAIMUND   m   German, Ancient Germanic
German form of RAYMOND
RAINARD   m   Ancient Germanic
Variant of REYNARD
RAINIER   m   French
French form of RAYNER
RAJMUND   m   Polish, Slovene
Polish and Slovene form of RAYMOND
RAJNISH   m   Indian
Means "lord of the night" from Sanskrit रजनि (rajani) "night" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler".
RALEIGH   m   English
From a surname which was from a place name meaning either "red clearing" or "roe deer clearing" in Old English.
RALPHIE   m   English
Diminutive of RALPH
RAMBERT   m   Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements hramn "raven" and beraht "bright".
RAMESES   m   Ancient Egyptian (Hellenized)
From the Egyptian Rmssu meaning "son of Ra", composed of the name of the supreme Egyptian god RA combined with the Egyptian root mes "son" or mesu "be born"... [more]
RAMESHA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "ruler of Rama", derived from Sanskrit रमा (Rama), a name of Lakshmi (wife of the god Vishnu), combined with ईश (isha) "ruler"... [more]
RAMESSU   m   Ancient Egyptian
Reconstructed Egyptian form of RAMESES
RAMŪNAS   m   Lithuanian
Derived from Lithuanian ramus meaning "calm".
RANDALL   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the medieval given name RANDEL.
RANDELL   m   English
Variant of RANDALL
RANDOLF   m   English
From the Germanic elements rand meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf meaning "wolf"... [more]
RANDULF   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of RANDOLF
RANIERO   m   Italian
Italian form of RAYNER
RANJEET   m   Indian
Variant transcription of RANJIT
RANULPH   m   Scottish
Variant of RANULF
RAPHAËL   m   French
French form of RAPHAEL
RAPHAEL   m   German, French, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From the Hebrew name רָפָאֵל (Rafa'el) which meant "God has healed"... [more]
RASHAUN   m   African American (Rare)
Combination of the prefix Ra with the name SHAUN.
RASHAWN   m   African American (Modern)
Combination of the prefix Ra with the name SHAWN.
RASHEED   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of رشيد (RASHID).
RATIMIR   m   Croatian
Derived from the Slavic elements rat meaning "war, battle" and mir meaning "peace" or "world".
RAYMOND   m   English, French
From the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements ragin "advice" and mund "protector"... [more]
RAYMUND   m   English (Rare)
Variant of RAYMOND
RAYNARD   m   English
Variant of REYNARD
RÉAMANN   m   Irish
Irish form of RAYMOND
REARDEN   m   Irish
Anglicized form of RÓRDÁN
REDMOND   m   Irish
Anglicized form of RÉAMANN
REDMUND   m   Irish
Anglicized form of RÉAMANN
REFILWE   m & f   Southern African, Tswana
Means "we were given" in Tswana.
REGULUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which meant "rule" in Latin... [more]
REIMUND   m   German
German form of RAYMOND
REINALD   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of REYNOLD
REINIER   m   Dutch
Dutch form of RAYNER
REINOUT   m   Dutch
Dutch cognate of REYNOLD
REMIGIO   m   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Remigius (see RÉMY).
RENATUS   m   Late Roman
Late Latin name meaning "born again".
REYNARD   m   English (Rare)
From the Germanic name Raginhard, composed of the elements ragin "advice" and hard "brave, hardy"... [more]
REYNAUD   m   French
French form of REYNOLD
REYNOLD   m   English
From the Germanic name Raginald, composed of the elements ragin "advice" and wald "rule"... [more]
RICARDO   m   Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of RICHARD
RICHÁRD   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of RICHARD
RICHARD   m   English, French, German, Czech, Dutch, Ancient Germanic
Means "brave power", derived from the Germanic elements ric "power, rule" and hard "brave, hardy"... [more]
RIHARDS   m   Latvian
Latvian form of RICHARD
RIKHARD   m   Finnish
Finnish form of RICHARD
RINALDO   m   Italian
Italian form of REYNOLD... [more]
RIORDAN   m   Irish
Anglicized form of RÓRDÁN
RITCHIE   m   English
Variant of RICHIE
ROBERTO   m   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ROBERT... [more]
ROBERTS   m   Latvian
Latvian form of ROBERT
RODERIC   m   Catalan
Catalan form of RODERICK
RODOLFO   m   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of RUDOLF... [more]
RODRIGO   m   Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Galician
Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of RODERICK... [more]
ROELAND   m   Dutch
Dutch form of ROLAND
ROGELIO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of the Late Latin name Rogelius, which was possibly derived the name Rogatus, which was itself derived from Latin rogatus "request".
ROGÉRIO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of ROGER
ROKUROU   m   Japanese
From Japanese 六 (roku) "six" and 郎 (rou) "son"... [more]
ROLANDO   m   Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of ROLAND
ROLLAND   m   English
Variant of ROLAND
ROMAEUS   m   Late Roman
Latin form of ROMEO
ROMANUS   m   Late Roman
Latin form of ROMAN
ROMULUS   m   Roman Mythology
Means "of Rome" in Latin... [more]
RONALDO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of RONALD
ROPARZH   m   Breton
Breton form of ROBERT
ROSAIRE   m   French
Means "rosary" French.
ROSARIO   f & m   Spanish, Italian
Means "rosary", and is taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora del Rosario meaning "Our Lady of the Rosary"... [more]
ROSENDO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of a Visigothic name composed of the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and sinþs "path"... [more]
ROSWELL   m   English
From a surname which was derived from an Old English place name meaning "horse spring".
ROWLAND   m   English
Medieval variant of ROLAND
ROYSTON   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was originally taken from an Old English place name meaning "town of Royse"... [more]
RUADHÁN   m   Irish
Diminutive of RUADH
RUAIDRÍ   m   Irish
Variant of RUAIDHRÍ
RUARIDH   m   Scottish
Scottish cognate of RUAIDHRÍ
RUBINHO   m   Portuguese
Diminutive of RÚBEN, RUBEM or RUBENS.
RÜDIGER   m   German
German form of ROGER
RUDOLPH   m   English
English form of RUDOLF, imported from Germany in the 19th century... [more]
RUDYARD   m   English (Rare)
From a place name meaning "red yard" in Old English... [more]
RUFINUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from the cognomen RUFUS... [more]
RUGGERO   m   Italian
Italian form of ROGER
RUPERTO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of RUPERT
RUSSELL   m   English
From a surname which meant "little red one" in French... [more]
RUTENDO   f & m   Southern African, Shona
Means "faith" in Shona.
RYOICHI   m   Japanese
Variant transcription of RYOUICHI
RYSZARD   m   Polish
Polish form of RICHARD
SABINUS   m   Ancient Roman
Latin masculine form of SABINA
SABUROU   m   Japanese
From Japanese 三 (sabu) "three" and 郎 (rou) "son"... [more]
SALADIN   m   History
Anglicized form of SALAH-AL-DIN
SALAMON   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of SOLOMON
SALOMÃO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of SOLOMON
SALOMÓN   m   Spanish
Spanish form of SOLOMON
SALOMON   m   French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Polish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
French, Scandinavian, Finnish and Polish form of SOLOMON
SAMNANG   m & f   Khmer
Means "lucky" in Khmer.
SAMOUEL   m   Biblical Greek
Form of SAMUEL found in the Greek Old Testament.
SAMPSON (1)   m   Biblical Greek
Greek form of Shimshon (see SAMSON).
SAMPSON (2)   m   English
From an English surname which was itself derived from a medieval form of the given name SAMSON.
SAMUELE   m   Italian
Italian form of SAMUEL
SAMUHEL   m   Biblical Latin
Form of SAMUEL found in the Latin Old Testament.
SAMUILU   m   Old Church Slavic
Old Slavic form of SAMUEL
SANDEEP   m   Indian
Variant transcription of SANDIP
SANFORD   m   English
From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "sand ford" in Old English.
SANJAYA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "completely victorious, triumphant" in Sanskrit... [more]
SANJEET   m   Indian
Variant transcription of SANJIT
SANJEEV   m   Indian
Variant transcription of SANJIV
SANSONE   m   Italian
Italian form of SAMSON
SANTERI   m   Finnish
Finnish short form of ALEXANDER
SANTINO   m   Italian
Diminutive of SANTO
SATCHEL   m & f   English (Rare)
From a surname derived from Old English sacc meaning "sack, bag", referring to a person who was a bag maker.
SAULIUS   m   Lithuanian
Masculine form of SAULĖ... [more]
SAVELIY   m   Russian
Russian form of the Latin name Sabellius meaning "a Sabine"... [more]


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