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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is American.
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JAROD   m   English
Variant of JARED
JARRED   m   English
Variant of JARED
JARRETT   m   English
From a surname which was a variant of GARRETT.
JARROD   m   English
Variant of JARED
JARVIS   m   English
From a surname which was derived from the given name GERVAIS.
JASON   m   English, French, Greek Mythology (Anglicized), Biblical
From the Greek name Ιασων (Iason), which was derived from Greek ιασθαι (iasthai) "to heal"... [more]
JASPER   m   English, Judeo-Christian Legend
Means "treasurer" in Persian... [more]
JAY (1)   m   English
Short form of names beginning with the sound J, such as JAMES or JASON... [more]
JAYSON   m   English
Variant of JASON
JEB   m   English
Sometimes a diminutive of JACOB... [more]
JED   m   English
Short form of JEDIDIAH
JEFF   m   English
Short form of JEFFREY
JEFFERSON   m   English
From an English surname meaning "son of JEFFREY"... [more]
JEFFERY   m   English
Variant of JEFFREY
JEFFREY   m   English
Medieval variant of GEOFFREY... [more]
JEFFRY   m   English
Variant of JEFFREY
JERALD   m   English
Variant of GERALD
JERE   m   Finnish, English
Diminutive of JEREMIAH
JEREMIAH   m   English, Biblical
From the Hebrew name יִרְמְיָהוּ (Yirmiyahu) which meant "YAHWEH has uplifted"... [more]
JEREMY   m   English, Biblical
Medieval English form of JEREMIAH, and the form used in some versions of the New Testament.
JERMAINE   m   English
Variant of GERMAIN... [more]
JEROLD   m   English
Variant of GERALD
JEROME   m   English
From the Greek name ‘Ιερωνυμος (Hieronymos) meaning "sacred name"... [more]
JERROD   m   English
Variant of JARED
JERROLD   m   English
Variant of GERALD
JERRY   m & f   English
Diminutive of JEREMY, JEROME, GERALD, GERALDINE, and other names beginning with the same sound.
JESS   m & f   English
Short form of JESSE or JESSICA
JESSE   m   English, Dutch, Biblical
From the Hebrew name יִשַׁי (Yishay) which possibly means "gift"... [more]
JESSIE (2)   m   English
Variant of JESSE
JEWEL   f & m   English
In part from the English word jewel, a precious stone, derived from Old French jouel, which was possibly related to jeu "game"... [more]
JEWELL   f & m   English
Variant of JEWEL
JIM   m   English
Medieval diminutive of JAMES
JIMI   m   English
Diminutive of JAMES... [more]
JIMMIE   m & f   English
Diminutive or feminine form of JAMES
JIMMY   m   English
Diminutive of JAMES
JO   f & m   English, German, Dutch
Short form of JOAN (1), JOANNA, JOSEPHINE, or other names that begin with Jo... [more]
JOCELYN   f & m   English, French
From the Germanic masculine name Gautselin, which was derived from the name of a Germanic tribe, the Gauts... [more]
JODY   f & m   English
Probably either a variant of JUDY or a diminutive of JOSEPH... [more]
JOE   m   English
Short form of JOSEPH... [more]
JOEL   m   English, Swedish, Finnish, Biblical
From the Hebrew name יוֹאֵל (Yo'el) meaning "YAHWEH is God"... [more]
JOEY   m & f   English
Diminutive of JOSEPH... [more]
JOHN   m   English, Biblical
English form of Iohannes, the Latin form of the Greek name Ιωαννης (Ioannes), itself derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yochanan) meaning "YAHWEH is gracious"... [more]
JOHNATHAN   m   English
Variant of JONATHAN
JOHNATHON   m   English
Variant of JONATHAN
JOHNIE   m & f   English
Diminutive of JOHN, sometimes used as a feminine form.
JOHNNIE   m & f   English
Diminutive of JOHN, sometimes used as a feminine form.
JOHNNY   m   English
Diminutive of JOHN
JOJO   m & f   English
Diminutive of JOSEPH, JOLENE, and other names that begin with Jo.
JON (2)   m   English
Short form of JONATHAN, or sometimes a variant of JOHN.
JONAH   m   English, Biblical
From the Hebrew name יוֹנָה (Yonah) meaning "dove"... [more]
JONATHAN   m   English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, French, Biblical
From the Hebrew name יְהוֹנָתָן (Yehonatan) (contracted to יוֹנָתָן (Yonatan)) meaning "YAHWEH has given"... [more]
JONATHON   m   English
Variant of JONATHAN
JONNY   m   English
Diminutive of JONATHAN
JOOLS   m & f   English
Diminutive of JULIAN or JULIA
JORDAN   m & f   English, Macedonian
From the name of the river which flows between the countries of Jordan and Israel... [more]
JORDON   m   English
Variant of JORDAN
JOSEPH   m   English, French, German, Biblical
From Ioseph, the Latin form of Greek Ιωσηφ (Ioseph), which was from the Hebrew name יוֹסֵף (Yosef) meaning "he will add"... [more]
JOSH   m   English
Short form of JOSHUA
JOSHUA   m   English, Biblical
From the Hebrew name יְהוֹשֻׁעַ (Yehoshu'a) meaning "YAHWEH is salvation"... [more]
JOSIAH   m   Biblical, English
Means "YAHWEH supports" in Hebrew... [more]
JOSS   f & m   English
Short form of JOCELYN
JOYCE   f & m   English
From the medieval masculine name Josse, which was derived from the earlier Iudocus, which was a Latinized form of the Breton name Judoc meaning "lord"... [more]
JUDD   m   English, Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of JORDAN... [more]
JUDE   m   English, Biblical
Variant of JUDAS... [more]
JULES (2)   f & m   English
Diminutive of JULIA or JULIAN
JULIAN   m   English, Polish, German
From the Roman name Iulianus, which was derived from JULIUS... [more]
JULIUS   m   Ancient Roman, English, German
From a Roman family name which was possibly derived from Greek ιουλος (ioulos) "downy-bearded"... [more]
JUNIOR   m   English
From a nickname which was originally used for a boy who had the same name as his father.
JUSTICE   m & f   English
From an occupational surname which meant "judge, officer of justice" in Old French... [more]
JUSTIN   m   English, French, Slovene
From the Latin name Iustinus, which was derived from JUSTUS... [more]
JUSTY   m & f   English
Diminutive of JUSTIN or JUSTINE
KARL   m   German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, Finnish, Ancient Germanic
German and Scandinavian form of CHARLES... [more]
KASEY   m & f   English
Variant of CASEY
KEEGAN   m   Irish, English
From an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Aodhagáin, which means "descendent of Aodhagán"... [more]
KEITH   m   English, Scottish
From a Scottish surname which was originally derived from a place name, itself probably derived from the Brythonic element cet meaning "wood"... [more]
KELLEY   f & m   English
Variant of KELLY
KELLY   m & f   Irish, English
Anglicized form of the Irish given name CEALLACH or the surname derived from it Ó Ceallaigh... [more]
KELSEY   f & m   English
From an English surname which is derived from town names in Lincolnshire... [more]
KELVIN   m   English
From the name of a Scottish river, perhaps meaning "narrow water"... [more]
KEN (1)   m   English
Short form of KENNETH
KENDALL   m & f   English
From a surname which comes from the name of the city of Kendale in northwest England meaning "valley on the river Kent".
KENDRICK   m   English
From a surname which has several different origins... [more]
KENNARD   m   English
From a surname which was derived from the Old English given names CYNEWEARD or CYNEHEARD.
KENNEDY   f & m   English, Irish
From an irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Cinnéidigh meaning "descendent of CENNÉTIG"... [more]
KENNETH   m   Scottish, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Anglicized form of both COINNEACH and CINÁED... [more]
KENNITH   m   English
Variant of KENNETH
KENNY   m   Scottish, English
Diminutive of KENNETH
KENT   m   English
From a surname which was originally derived from Kent, the name of a county in England, which may be derived from a Brythonic word meaning "coastal district".
KENTON   m   English
From a surname which was derived from an English place name meaning either "town on the River Kenn" or "royal town" in Old English.
KENYON   m   English
From a surname which was derived from an English place name, of uncertain meaning.
KENZIE   m & f   English
Short form of MACKENZIE
KERMIT   m   English
From a Manx surname, a variant of the Irish surname MacDermott meaning "son of DIARMAID"... [more]
KERRY   m & f   English
From the name of the Irish county, called Ciarraí in Irish Gaelic, which means "CIAR's people".
KESHAUN   m   African American (Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and SHAUN.
KESHAWN   m   African American (Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and SHAWN.
KEV   m   English
Short form of KEVIN
KEVIN   m   English, Irish, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Cóemgein, composed of the Old Irish elements cóem "kind, gentle, handsome" and gein "birth"... [more]
KIM (1)   f & m   English
At the present it is usually considered a short form of KIMBERLY, but it in fact predates it as a given name... [more]
KIMBALL   m   English
From a surname which was derived from either the Welsh given name CYNBEL or the Old English given name CYNEBALD.
KING   m   English
From a nickname which derives from the English word king, ultimately from Old English cyning.
KIP   m   English
From a nickname, probably from the English word kipper meaning "male salmon".
KIRBY   m   English
From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "church settlement" in Old Norse.
KIRK   m   English
From an English and Scottish surname meaning "church" from Old Norse kirkja, ultimately from Greek... [more]
KIT   m & f   English
Diminutive of CHRISTOPHER or KATHERINE... [more]
KNOX   m   English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Old English cnocc "round hill".
KOREY   m   English
Variant of COREY
KORY   m   English
Variant of COREY
KRIS   m & f   English, Danish
Short form of KRISTIAN, KRISTOFFER, and other names beginning with Kris.
KRISTOPHER   m   English
Variant of CHRISTOPHER
KURTIS   m   English
Variant of CURTIS
KYLE   m   English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait".
LACEY   f & m   English
From a surname which was a variant of LACY
LACY   f & m   English
From a surname which was derived from Lassy, the name of a town in Normandy... [more]
LAMAR   m   English, African American
From a French and English surname, originally from a place name in Normandy, which was derived from Old French la mare meaning "the pool".
LAMBERT   m   German, Dutch, French, English, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements land "land" and beraht "bright"... [more]
LAMONT   m   English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Logmaðr meaning "law man".
LANCE   m   English
From the Germanic name Lanzo, originally a short form of names that began with the element land meaning "land"... [more]
LANDON   m   English
From a surname which was derived from an Old English place name meaning "long hill" (effectively meaning "ridge")... [more]
LANE   m   English
From a surname meaning "lane, path" which originally belonged to a person who lived near a lane.
LANNY   m   English
Diminutive of LANCE, LANDON, and other names beginning with Lan.
LARRIE   m   English
Diminutive of LAURENCE (1)
LARRY   m   English
Diminutive of LAURENCE (1)
LASHAWN   f & m   African American
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name SHAWN.
LASHAY   m   African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular name prefix La and SHAY (1).
LAUREN   f & m   English
Variant or feminine form of LAURENCE (1)... [more]
LAURENCE (1)   m   English
From the Roman cognomen Laurentius, which meant "from Laurentum"... [more]
LAURIE   f & m   English, Dutch
Diminutive of LAURA or LAURENCE (1)
LAVERN   m & f   English
Variant of LAVERNE
LAVERNE   f & m   English
From a surname which was derived from a French place name, ultimately derived from the Gaulish word vern meaning "alder"... [more]
LAWRENCE   m   English
Variant of LAURENCE (1)... [more]
LAWRIE   m   English
Diminutive of LAWRENCE
LAWSON   m   English
From an English surname meaning "son of LAURENCE (1)".
LAYNE   m   English
Variant of LANE
LAYTON   m   English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "settlement with a leek garden" in Old English.
LAZ   m   English
Diminutive of LARRY
LEE   m & f   English
From a surname which was derived from Old English leah meaning "clearing"... [more]
LEIGH   f & m   English
From a surname which was a variant of LEE.
LEIGHTON   m   English
From a surname which was a variant of LAYTON.
LELAND   m   English
From a surname, originally from an English place name, which meant "fallow land" in Old English... [more]
LEN   m   English
Short form of LEONARD
LENARD   m   English
Variant of LEONARD
LENNIE   m & f   English, Swedish
Diminutive of LEONARD, LENNART or LENA
LENNY   m & f   English, Swedish
Diminutive of LEONARD, LENNART or LENA
LEO   m   German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, English, Croatian, Late Roman
Derived from Latin leo "lion", a cognate of LEON... [more]
LEON   m   English, German, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek λεων (leon) meaning "lion"... [more]
LEONARD   m   English, Polish, Ancient Germanic
Means "brave lion", derived from the Germanic elements levon "lion" and hard "brave, hardy"... [more]
LEOPOLD   m   German, Dutch, English, Slovene, Polish
Derived from the Germanic elements leud "people" and bald "bold"... [more]
LEROY   m   English
From the French nickname le roi meaning "the king"... [more]
LES   m   English
Short form of LESLIE or LESTER
LESLEY   f & m   English
Variant of LESLIE
LESLIE   f & m   English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from a Scottish place name, probably derived from Gaelic leas celyn meaning "garden of holly"... [more]
LESTER   m   English
From a surname which was derived from the name of the city of Leicester, originally denoting a person who was from that place... [more]
LEVI   m   Hebrew, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Means "attached" in Hebrew... [more]
LEWIS   m   English
Medieval English form of LOUIS... [more]
LEX   m   English, Dutch
Short form of ALEXANDER
LIAM   m   Irish, English
Irish short form of WILLIAM
LINCOLN   m   English
From a surname which was originally from the name of a city in England, derived from Brythonic lindo "lake, pool" and Latin colonia "colony"... [more]
LINDEN   m   English
From a German surname which was derived from linde meaning "lime tree".
LINDSAY   f & m   English, Scottish
From an English and Scottish surname which was originally derived from the name of the region Lindsey, which means "LINCOLN island" in Old English... [more]
LINDSEY   f & m   English, Scottish
Variant of LINDSAY
LINDY   m & f   English
Originally this was a masculine name, coming into use in America in 1927 when the dance called the Lindy Hop became popular... [more]
LINTON   m   English
From a surname which was originally from place names meaning either "flax town" or "lime tree town" in Old English.
LINWOOD   m   English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "stream forest" in Old English.
LLOYD   m   English
From a surname which was derived from Welsh llwyd meaning "grey"... [more]
LOGAN   m & f   Scottish, English
From a surname which was originally derived from a Scottish place name meaning "little hollow" in Scottish Gaelic.
LON   m   English
Short form of ALONZO and other names containing the same sound... [more]
LONNIE   m   English
Short form of ALONZO and other names containing the same sound.
LONNY   m   English
Short form of ALONZO and other names containing the same sound.
LOREN   m & f   English
Either a short form of LAURENCE (1) (masculine) or a variant of LAUREN (feminine).
LORIN   m   English
Variant of LOREN
LORNE   m   English
From the title 'Marquis of Lorne', which was based on the Scottish place name Lorne, of unknown meaning... [more]
LOU   f & m   English, French
Short form of LOUISE or LOUIS
LOUIE   m   English
Diminutive of LOUIS
LOUIS   m   French, English, Dutch
French form of Ludovicus, the Latinized form of LUDWIG... [more]
LOVELL   m   English
From a surname which was a variant of LOWELL.
LOWELL   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from a Norman French nickname, from lou "wolf" and a diminutive suffix... [more]
LOYD   m   English
Variant of LLOYD
LUCAS   m   English, Dutch, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Biblical Latin
Latin form of Loukas (see LUKE).
LUCIAN   m   Romanian, English
Romanian and English form of LUCIANUS... [more]
LUCIUS   m   Ancient Roman, Biblical, English
Roman praenomen, or given name, which was derived from Latin lux "light"... [more]
LUCKY   m   English
From a nickname given to a lucky person... [more]
LUKE   m   English, Biblical
English form of the Greek name Λουκας (Loukas) which meant "from Lucania", Lucania being a region in Italy... [more]
LUTHER   m   English
From a German surname, itself from the Germanic given name LEUTHAR... [more]
LYLE   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from Norman French l'isle "island".
LYNDON   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "lime tree hill" in Old English... [more]
LYNN   f & m   English
From an English surname which was derived from Welsh llyn "lake"... [more]
LYNWOOD   m   English
Variant of LINWOOD
MACK (1)   m   English
From a surname which was originally a shortened form of various Gaelic surnames beginning with Mac or Mc (from Gaelic mac meaning "son")... [more]
MACKENZIE   f & m   English
From the Gaelic surname Mac Coinnich, which means "son of COINNEACH"... [more]
MADISON   f & m   English
From an English surname meaning "son of MAUD"... [more]
MAJOR   m   English
From a surname which was originally derived from the given name Mauger, an Old French form of the Germanic name Malger meaning "council spear"... [more]
MALACHI   m   Hebrew, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name מַלְאָכִי (Mal'akhiy) meaning "my messenger" or "my angel"... [more]
MALCOLM   m   Scottish, English
From Scottish Máel Coluim which means "disciple of Saint COLUMBA"... [more]
MALCOM   m   English
Variant of MALCOLM
MANLEY   m   English
From an English surname, originally a place name, meaning "common clearing" in Old English.
MANNY   m   English
Short form of EMMANUEL
MARCUS   m   Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Roman praenomen, or given name, which was probably derived from the name of the Roman god MARS... [more]
MARION (2)   m   English
From a French surname which was derived from MARION (1)... [more]
MARLIN   m   English
Possibly a variant of MERLIN
MARLON   m   English
Meaning unknown... [more]
MARQUIS   m   African American
From a noble title which was derived from the Old French word marchis "march, borderland", which originally referred to someone who ruled on the borderlands of a realm.
MARSHAL   m   English
Variant of MARSHALL
MARSHALL   m   English
From a surname which originally denoted a person who was a marshal... [more]
MARTIE   m   English
Diminutive of MARTIN
MARTIN   m   English, French, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Russian, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Finnish
From the Roman name Martinus, which was derived from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god MARS... [more]
MARTY   m   English
Diminutive of MARTIN
MARVIN   m   English, German
Probably from an English surname which was derived from the given name MERVYN... [more]
MASON   m   English
From an English surname meaning "stoneworker", from an Old French word of Germanic origin (akin to Old English macian "to make").
MAT   m   English
Short form of MATTHEW
MATHEW   m   English
Variant of MATTHEW
MATT   m   English
Short form of MATTHEW
MATTHEW   m   English, Biblical
English form of Ματθαιος (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name מַתִּתְיָהוּ (Mattityahu) meaning "gift of YAHWEH"... [more]
MATTIE   f & m   English
Diminutive of MATILDA or MATTHEW
MATTY (1)   m   English
Diminutive of MATTHEW
MAURICE   m   English, French
From the Roman name Mauritius, a derivative of MAURUS... [more]
MAVERICK   m   English
Derived from the English word maverick meaning "independent"... [more]
MAX   m   German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch
Short form of MAXIMILIAN (or sometimes of MAXWELL in English).
MAXIMILIAN   m   German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
From the Roman name Maximilianus, which was derived from MAXIMUS... [more]
MAXIMILLIAN   m   English
Variant of MAXIMILIAN
MAXWELL   m   English
From a Scottish surname meaning "Mack's stream", from the name Mack, a short form of the Scandinavian name MAGNUS, combined with Old English wella "stream"... [more]
MAYNARD   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the Germanic given name MEGINHARD.
MEL   m & f   English
Short form of MELVIN, MELANIE, MELISSA, and other names beginning with Mel.
MELVILLE   m   English
From a Scottish surname which was originally from a Norman French place name meaning "bad town"... [more]
MELVIN   m   English
From a Scottish surname which probably originated as a variant of MELVILLE.
MELVYN   m   English
Variant of MELVIN
MEREDITH   m & f   Welsh, English
From the Welsh name Maredudd or Meredydd, possibly meaning "great lord" or "sea lord"... [more]
MERLE   f & m   English
Variant of MERRILL or MURIEL... [more]
MERLIN   m   Welsh Mythology, English
Form of the Welsh name Myrddin (meaning "sea fortress") used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his 12th-century Arthurian tales... [more]
MERLYN   m & f   English
Variant of MERLIN, sometimes used as a feminine form... [more]
MERRILL   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the given name MURIEL.
MERRITT   m   English
From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "boundary gate" in Old English.
MERTON   m   English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "town on a lake" in Old English.
MERV   m   English
Short form of MERVYN
MERVIN   m   Welsh, English
Variant of MERVYN
MERVYN   m   Welsh, English
From the Welsh name Merfyn, which possibly meant "marrow famous"... [more]
MICAH   m   Biblical, English
Contracted form of MICAIAH... [more]
MICHAEL   m   English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Mikha'el) meaning "who is like God?"... [more]
MICHEAL   m   English
Variant of MICHAEL
MICK   m   English, Dutch
Short form of MICHAEL
MICKEY   m & f   English
Diminutive or feminine form of MICHAEL... [more]
MICKY   m   English
Diminutive of MICHAEL
MIKE   m   English
Short form of MICHAEL
MIKEY   m   English
Diminutive of MICHAEL
MILBURN   m   English
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "mill stream" in Old English.
MILES   m   English
From the Germanic name Milo, introduced by the Normans to England in the form Miles... [more]
MILFORD   m   English
From an English surname which was originally derived from various place names all meaning "ford by a mill" in Old English.
MILLARD   m   English
From an occupational English surname which meant "guardian of the mill" in Old English.
MILO   m   English, Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of MILES, as well as the Latinized form... [more]
MILTON   m   English
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "mill town" in Old English... [more]
MITCH   m   English
Short form of MITCHELL
MITCHELL   m   English
From a surname, itself derived from the given name MICHAEL.
MO   f & m   English
Short form of MAUREEN, MAURICE, MORRIS, and other names beginning with a similar sound.
MOE (1)   m   English
Short form of MAURICE or MORRIS, or sometimes of other names beginning with a similar sound.
MONROE   m   Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname meaning "from the mouth of the Roe"... [more]
MONTE   m   English
Diminutive of MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY   m   English
From an English surname meaning "GUMARICH's mountain" in Norman French... [more]
MONTY   m   English
Variant of MONTE
MORGAN (1)   m & f   Welsh, English, French
From the Old Welsh masculine name Morcant, which was possibly derived from Welsh mor "sea" and cant "circle"... [more]
MORRIS   m   English
Usual medieval form of MAURICE
MORT   m   English
Short form of MORTON or MORTIMER
MORTIMER   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "still water" in Old French.
MORTON   m   English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "moor town" in Old English.
MORTY   m   English
Diminutive of MORTON or MORTIMER
MOSES   m   English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name מֹשֶׁה (Mosheh) which is most likely derived from Egyptian mes meaning "son", but could also possibly mean "deliver" in Hebrew... [more]
MURPHY   m & f   Irish, English
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Murchadha meaning "descendent of MURCHADH".
MURRAY   m   Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from the region in Scotland called Moray, meaning "seaboard settlement".
MYLES   m   English
Variant of MILES
MYRON   m   English, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek μυρον (myron) meaning "sweet oil, perfume"... [more]
NAT   m & f   English
Short form of NATHAN, NATHANIEL, NATALIE, or other names beginning with Nat.
NATE   m   English
Short form of NATHAN or NATHANIEL
NATHAN   m   English, French, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Means "he gave" in Hebrew... [more]
NATHANIEL   m   English, Biblical
Variant of NATHANAEL... [more]
NEAL   m   English
Variant of NEIL
NED   m   English
Diminutive of EDWARD or EDMUND... [more]
NEELY   m   English
From a Scottish surname, an Anglicized form of Mac an Fhilidh meaning "son of the poet" in Gaelic.
NEIL   m   Irish, Scottish, English
From the Gaelic name Niall, which is of disputed origin, possibly meaning "champion" or "cloud"... [more]
NELSON   m   English
From an English surname meaning "son of NEIL"... [more]
NEWT   m   English
Short form of NEWTON
NEWTON   m   English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "new town" in Old English... [more]
NIC   m   English
Short form of NICHOLAS, or sometimes DOMINIC.
NICHOLAS   m   English, French
From the Greek name Νικολαος (Nikolaos) which meant "victory of the people" from Greek νικη (nike) "victory" and λαος (laos) "people"... [more]
NICK   m   English, Dutch
Short form of NICHOLAS
NICKOLAS   m   English
Variant of NICHOLAS
NICKY   m & f   English
Diminutive of NICHOLAS or NICOLE
NIGEL   m   English
From Nigellus, a medieval Latinized form of NEIL... [more]
NIKOLAS   m   English, Greek
Variant of NICHOLAS or NIKOLAOS
NILES   m   English
From a surname which was derived from the given name NEIL.
NOAH (1)   m   English, Biblical
Derived from the Hebrew name נוֹחַ (Noach) meaning "rest, comfort"... [more]
NOBLE   m   English
From an English surname meaning "noble, notable"... [more]
NOEL   m   English
English form of NOËL
NOLAN   m   Irish, English
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Nualláin meaning "descendent of NUALLÁN"... [more]
NORBERT   m   German, English, Dutch, French, Hungarian, Polish, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements nord "north" and beraht "bright"... [more]


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