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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Croatian.
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There are 284 names matching your criteria.
ADAM m English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Russian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian, Hebrew, Arabic, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew This is the Hebrew word for "man"... [more] ANTON m German, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Macedonian, Croatian, Romanian, Estonian, Finnish, Dutch Form of Antonius (see ANTHONY). AUGUSTIN m French, Czech, Romanian, Croatian French, Czech, Romanian and Croatian form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE (1)). BERNARD m English, French, Polish, Croatian, Slovene, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic element bern "bear" combined with hard "brave, hardy"... [more] BOGDAN m Polish, Russian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian, Medieval Slavic Means "given by God" from the Slavic elements bog "god" and dan "given". BORIS m Bulgarian, Russian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, German, History From the Turkic name Bogoris, perhaps meaning "short" or "wolf"... [more] BORISLAV m Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Russian, Medieval Slavic Means "fame in battle" from the Slavic element bor "battle" combined with slav "glory". BOŽIDAR m Serbian, Czech, Slovene, Croatian Means "divine gift" from the Slavic elements bozy "divine" and dar "gift". BRANIMIR m Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Slovene Derived from the Slavic element bron "protection" combined with mer "great, famous"... [more] BRUNO m German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Croatian, Polish, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic element brun meaning "brown"... [more] ČEDOMIR m Serbian, Croatian Derived from the Slavic elements čedo meaning "child" and mir meaning "peace" or "world". DALIBOR m Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from Slavic elements dal meaning "far away" and borit meaning "to fight". DAMJAN m Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DAMIAN DANIEL m English, Hebrew, French, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Armenian, Biblical, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge"... [more] DAVID m English, Hebrew, French, Scottish, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Slovene, Russian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Biblical, Biblical Latin From the Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dawid), which was probably derived from Hebrew דוד (dwd) meaning "beloved"... [more] DEJAN m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian Possibly derived from the South Slavic word dejati meaning "to act, to do"... [more] DENIS m French, Russian, English, German, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Romanian, Croatian From Denys or Denis, the medieval French forms of DIONYSIUS... [more] DOMAGOJ m Croatian Derived from the Slavic elements dom "home" and goj "grow, breed, foster, nurture". DRAGAN m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious". DRAGO m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious"... [more] DRAGOMIR m Serbian, Croatian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Means "precious and peaceful" from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious" combined with mir meaning "peace" or "world". DRAGOSLAV m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements dorgu meaning "precious" and slav "glory". DRAGUTIN m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious". DRAŠKO m Serbian, Croatian Diminutive of names containing the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious". DUŠAN m Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, Macedonian Derived from Slavic dusha meaning "soul, spirit". EDUARD m German, Russian, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Romanian, Georgian, Armenian Form of EDWARD EMANUEL m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Romanian, Croatian Scandinavian, German, Romanian and Croatian form of EMMANUEL EMIL m German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Czech, Polish, Slovene, Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, English From the Roman family name Aemilius, which was derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival". ERIK m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, German, Dutch, English Form of ERIC... [more] FILIP m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Polish, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Hungarian, Romanian, Finnish Cognate of PHILIP GORAN m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian Means "mountain man", derived from South Slavic gora "mountain"... [more] ILIJA m Macedonian, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian Macedonian, Serbian and Croatian form of ELIJAH, and a Bulgarian variant transcription of ILIYA. IVAN m Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Croatian, Czech, Slovene, Macedonian, English Newer form of the old Slavic name Іѡаннъ (Ioannu), which was derived from Greek Ioannes (see JOHN)... [more] JAKOB m German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Slovene, Estonian, Croatian Cognate of JACOB (or JAMES). KREŠIMIR m Croatian From the Slavic elements kresi "to spark, to light, to rouse" and mir "peace"... [more] KRISTIJAN m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian Serbian, Croatian, Slovene and Macedonian form of CHRISTIAN LAZAR m Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian form of LAZARUS 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] MARIN m French, Romanian, Croatian, Macedonian French, Romanian, Croatian and Macedonian form of MARINUS MARKO m Ukrainian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Finnish, Basque Cognate of MARK 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] MATEJ m Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian Slovak form of MATTHIAS, used to refer to the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot... [more] MATIJA m & f Slovene, Croatian, Serbian Slovene, Croatian and Serbian form of MATTHIAS, used to refer to the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot... [more] MILAN m Czech, Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Dutch, Medieval Slavic From the Slavic element mil meaning "gracious, dear", originally a short form of names that began with that element... [more] MILE m Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Medieval Slavic Originally a diminutive of Slavic names containing the element mil "gracious, dear". MILIVOJ m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements mil "gracious" and voi "soldier". MILOŠ m Czech, Slovak, Serbian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian Originally a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element mil "gracious, dear"... [more] MIODRAG m Serbian, Croatian Derived from the Slavic elements mio meaning "dear" and dorgu meaning "precious". MIROSLAV m Czech, Slovak, Russian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Medieval Slavic Means "peace and glory", derived from the Slavic elements mir "peace" and slav "glory"... [more] MLADEN m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Medieval Slavic Derived from Slavic mlad meaning "young". NEDELJKO m Croatian, Serbian Derived from Croatian nedjelja and Serbian недеља (nedelja) meaning "Sunday". NIKO m Finnish, Croatian, Slovene Finnish form of NICHOLAS, and a Croatian and Slovene short form of NIKOLA (1) NIKOLA (1) m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Hungarian, Czech, Basque, Medieval Slavic Cognate of NICHOLAS OLIVER m English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Czech, Slovak From Olivier, a Norman French form of a Germanic name such as ALFHER or an Old Norse name such as Áleifr (see OLAF)... [more] PAVLE m Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian, Georgian Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian form of PAUL PETAR m Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of PETER PREDRAG m Serbian, Croatian Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious" combined with a superlative prefix. RADE m Serbian, Croatian Originally a diminutive of MILORAD and other Slavic names containing the element rad "care". RADOSLAV m Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Medieval Slavic Cognate of RADOSŁAW RADOVAN m Slovak, Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element rad "care" combined with another element of unknown meaning. RATIMIR m Croatian Derived from the Slavic elements rat meaning "war, battle" and mir meaning "peace" or "world". RATKO m Croatian, Serbian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element rat meaning "war, battle". ROBERT m English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovene, Croatian, Romanian, Ancient Germanic From the Germanic name Hrodebert meaning "bright fame", derived from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and beraht "bright"... [more] ROMAN m Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Slovene, Croatian, German From the Late Latin name Romanus which meant "Roman". RUDOLF m German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Russian, Armenian From the Germanic name Hrodulf, which was derived from the elements hrod "fame" and wulf "wolf"... [more] SAŠA m & f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene Croatian, Serbian and Slovene diminutive of ALEKSANDER or ALEKSANDRA SLAVA m & f Russian, Slovene, Croatian, Medieval Slavic Short form of Slavic names containing the element slav "glory". STANISLAV m Czech, Slovak, Russian, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements stan meaning "stand, become" combined with slav "glory". STOJAN m Macedonian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene Macedonian, Serbian, Croatian and Slovene form of STOYAN TEODOR m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Macedonian Form of THEODORE TOMISLAV m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Probably derived from the Slavic element tomiti meaning "torture" combined with slav meaning "glory"... [more] VALENTIN m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, French, Czech, Russian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian Form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)). VALTER m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Portuguese, Slovene, Croatian Scandinavian, Portuguese, Slovene and Croatian form of WALTER VANJA m & f Croatian, Serbian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Croatian and Serbian (masculine and feminine) form of VANYA... [more] VELIMIR m Croatian, Serbian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements vele "great" and mir "peace". VIKTOR m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene Form of VICTOR VLADIMIR m Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Medieval Slavic Means "to rule with greatness", derived from the Slavic element volod "rule" combined with mer "great, famous"... [more] VLADISLAV m Russian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Medieval Slavic Means "to rule with glory", derived from the Slavic elements volod "rule" and slav "glory". VLADO m Croatian, Serbian Short form of VLADIMIR and other Slavic names beginning with the element volod meaning "rule". ZDENKO m Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element zdeti meaning "build, create", originally a short form of names beginning with that element. ZDRAVKO m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian Derived from South Slavic zdrav meaning "healthy". ZLATAN m Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Slovene Means "golden", a derivative of the Slavic word zlato "gold". ZVONIMIR m Croatian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements zvon "sound, chime" and mir "peace". |
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