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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 7.
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There are 1,820 names matching your criteria. This is page 5.
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] 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] NIKIFOR m Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Polish Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Polish form of NIKEPHOROS NORBERT m German, English, Dutch, French, Hungarian, Polish, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic elements nord "north" and beraht "bright"... [more] NORWOOD m English From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "north wood" in Old English. OCHIENG m Eastern African, Luo Means "born when the sun shines", derived from Luo chieng meaning "sun". 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] OKEANOS m Greek Mythology From the name of the river or body of water thought by the ancient Greeks to surround the Earth... [more] 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. ORESTES m Greek Mythology Derived from Greek ορεστιας (orestias) meaning "of the mountains"... [more] 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] PANKAJA m Indian, Hinduism Means "born of mud", referring to the lotus flower, derived from Sanskrit पङ्क (panka) "mud" and ज (ja) "born"... [more] 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] PEGASUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek Πηγασος (Pegasos), possibly either from πηγος (pegos) "strong" or πηγαιος (pegaios) "from a water spring"... [more] 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] 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] PHRIXUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek Φριξος (Phrixos) which meant "thrilling, causing shivers", derived from φριξ (phrix) "ripple, shiver"... [more] 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] PREDRAG m Serbian, Croatian Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious" combined with a superlative prefix. 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). PROSPER m French, English From the Latin name Prosperus, which meant "fortunate, successful"... [more] PTOLEMY m History From the Greek name Πτολεμαιος (Ptolemaios), derived from Greek πολεμηιος (polemeios) meaning "aggressive" or "warlike"... [more] 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] QUINLAN m English (Rare) From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Caoinlean meaning "descendent of Caoinlean"... [more] QUINTON m English Variant of QUENTIN, also coinciding with an English surname meaning "queen's town" in Old English. RADBOUD m Dutch Derived from the Germanic elements rad "counsel" and either bodo "leader" or bald "bold". RADOMIL m Czech, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements rad "care" and mil "gracious, dear". 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] 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. 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] RANDOLF m English From the Germanic elements rand meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf meaning "wolf"... [more] RAPHAEL m German, French, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name רָפָאֵל (Rafa'el) which meant "God has healed"... [more] 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] REYNARD m English (Rare) From the Germanic name Raginhard, composed of the elements ragin "advice" and hard "brave, hardy"... [more] REYNOLD m English From the Germanic name Raginald, composed of the elements ragin "advice" and wald "rule"... [more] 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] RODRIGO m Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Galician Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of RODERICK... [more] 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". 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". ROYSTON m English (Rare) From a surname which was originally taken from an Old English place name meaning "town of Royse"... [more] SALOMON m French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Polish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek French, Scandinavian, Finnish and Polish form of SOLOMON SAMPSON (2) m English From an English surname which was itself derived from a medieval form of the given name SAMSON. SANFORD m English From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "sand ford" in Old English. 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. |
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