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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Mythology.
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There are 530 names matching your criteria.
ACHILLES m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek Αχιλλευς (Achilleus) which is of unknown meaning, perhaps derived from Greek αχος (achos) "pain" or else from the name of the Achelous River... [more] AENEAS m Roman Mythology Latin form of the Greek name Αινειας (Aineias), derived from Greek αινη (aine) meaning "praise"... [more] AESON m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek Αισων (Aison), which is of unknown meaning... [more] AJAX m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek name Αιας (Aias), perhaps deriving from Greek αιαστης (aiastes) "mourner"... [more] ALBERICH m Ancient Germanic, Germanic Mythology Derived from the Germanic elements alf "elf" and ric "power"... [more] ALEXANDER m English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Hungarian, Slovak, Biblical, Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Αλεξανδρος (Alexandros), which meant "defending men" from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, help" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος)... [more] ALEXANDROS m Greek, Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology Ancient and modern Greek form of ALEXANDER AMON m Egyptian Mythology (Anglicized) From Αμμων (Ammon), the Greek form of Egyptian Ymn (reconstructed as Yamanu) which meant "the hidden one"... [more] AN (2) m Near Eastern Mythology Means "heaven, sky" in Sumerian. An was the Sumerian god of the heavens. ANUBIS m Egyptian Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of Ανουβις (Anoubis), the Greek form of Egyptian Inpw (reconstructed as Anapa) which possibly meant "royal child"... [more] AODHÁN m Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology From the old Irish name Áedán, a diminutive of Áed (see AODH)... [more] AONGHUS m Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology Possibly meaning "one strength" derived from Irish óen "one" and gus "force, strength, energy"... [more] APOLLO m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From Greek Απολλων (Apollon), which is of unknown meaning, though perhaps related to Indo-European *apelo "strength"... [more] ARASH m Iranian, Persian Mythology Possibly means either "truthfulness" or "bright" in Persian... [more] ARES m Greek Mythology Perhaps from either Greek αρη (are) "bane, ruin" or αρσην (arsen) "male"... [more] ARGUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek Αργος (Argos), derived from αργος (argos) meaning "glistening, shining"... [more] ARISTAEUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek Αρισταιος (Aristaios), derived from αριστευς (aristeus) "the best"... [more] ARISTODEMOS m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology Derived from the Greek elements αριστος (aristos) "best" and δημος (demos) "the people"... [more] ARTHUR m English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Welsh Mythology The meaning of this name is unknown... [more] ATLAS m Greek Mythology Means "not enduring" from the Greek negative prefix α combined with τλαω (tlao) "to endure"... [more] BACCHUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From Greek Βακχος (Bakchos), derived from ιαχο (iacho) meaning "to shout"... [more] BAHMAN m Iranian, Persian Mythology Modern Persian form of Avestan Vohu Manah meaning "good mind"... [more] BAHRAM m Iranian, Persian Mythology Modern Persian form of Avestan Verethragna meaning "victory over resistance"... [more] BALADEVA m Indian, Hinduism Means "god of strength" from Sanskrit बल (bala) "strength" combined with देव (deva) "god"... [more] BEDIVERE m Welsh Mythology (Anglicized) Anglicized form of the Welsh name Bedwyr, which is of unknown meaning... [more] BEOWULF m Anglo-Saxon Mythology Possibly means "bee wolf" (in effect equal to "bear") from Old English beo "bee" and wulf "wolf"... [more] BHASKARA m Indian, Hinduism Means "shining", derived from a combination of Sanskrit भास (bhasa) "light" and कर (kara) "making"... [more] BILE m Irish Mythology Possibly an Irish form of BELENUS, though it may derive from an Irish word meaning "hero"... [more] CASTOR m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek Καστωρ (Kastor), possibly related to κεκασμαι (kekasmai) "to shine, to excel"... [more] CEPHALUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek Κεφαλος (Kephalos), which was derived from κεφαλη (kephale) meaning "head"... [more] CEPHEUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek Κηφευς (Kepheus), which is of unknown meaning... [more] CERBERUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek Κερβερος (Kerberos), which possibly meant "demon of the pit"... [more] CHANDRA m & f Indian, Hinduism Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (chand) "to shine"... [more] CHERNOBOG m Slavic Mythology Means "the black god" from Slavic cherno "black" and bog "god"... [more] CHI (2) m & f Mythology, Western African, Igbo Means "god, spirtual being" in Igbo, referring to the personal spiritual guardian that each person is believed to have... [more] CONOR m Irish, English, Irish Mythology Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Conchobhar which means "dog lover" or "wolf lover"... [more] CRONUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek Κρονος (Kronos), possibly derived from the Indo-European root *ker- meaning "to cut"... [more] DAEDALUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek Δαιδαλος (Daidalos) which meant "cunning" or "curiously wrought"... [more] DAMOCLES m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Δαμοκλης (Damokles), which was derived from δαμος (damos) "the people" (a Doric Greek variant of δημος (demos)) and κλεος (kleos) "glory"... [more] DAMODARA m Indian, Hinduism Means "rope around the belly", derived from Sanskrit दाम (dama) "rope" and उदर (udara) "belly"... [more] DEVARAJA m Indian, Hinduism Means "king of gods" from Sanskrit देव (deva) "god" and राज (raja) "king"... [more] DILIPA m Indian, Hinduism Means "protector of Dehli" from Sanskrit दिली (Dili) "Dehli" combined with प (pa) "protecting"... [more] DIOMEDES m Greek Mythology Means "thought of Zeus" from Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and μηδομαι (medomai) meaning "to think"... [more] DIONYSOS m Greek Mythology From Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" combined with Νυσα (Nysa), the name of a legendary mountain... [more] DYLAN m Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology From the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "tide, flow"... [more] EA (1) m Near Eastern Mythology Meaning unknown, perhaps from Sumerian meaning "house of water"... [more] EL m Near Eastern Mythology From a Semitic word meaning "god", perhaps originally derived from a root meaning "power"... [more] ENDYMION m Greek Mythology Derived from Greek ενδυειν (endyein) meaning "to dive into, to enter"... [more] ENKI m Near Eastern Mythology Derived from Sumerian en-ki "lord of the earth" (though maybe originally from en-kur "lord of the underworld")... [more] EOGHAN m Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology Possibly means "born from the yew tree" in Irish, though it is possibly derived from EUGENE... [more] EPIMETHEUS m Greek Mythology Derived from Greek επιμηθεια (epimetheia) meaning "hindsight, hindthought"... [more] EREBUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek Ερεβος (Erebos) which means "nether darkness"... [more] ETZEL m Germanic Mythology Form of ATTILA used in the medieval German saga the 'Nibelungenlied'... [more] EVANDER (1) m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Roman Mythology Variant of Evandrus, Latin form of the Greek name Ευανδρος (Euandros) which meant "good man", derived from Greek ευ "good" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος)... [more] FEARGHAS m Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology Means "man of vigour", derived from the Gaelic elements fear "man" and gus "vigour"... [more] FEIDLIMID m & f Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology Possibly means "beauty" or "ever good" in Irish Gaelic... [more] FINTAN m Irish, Irish Mythology Possibly means either "white fire" or "white bull" in Irish... [more] FIONN m Irish, Irish Mythology From Irish fionn (older Irish finn) meaning "fair" or "white"... [more] GANDALF m Norse Mythology, Literature Means "wand elf" in Old Norse, from the elements gandr "wand, staff, cane" and álfr "elf"... [more] GANESHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) "horde" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler"... [more] GASPAR m Spanish, Portuguese, Judeo-Christian Legend Spanish and Portuguese form of JASPER, as well as the Latin form. GAWAIN m Welsh, Welsh Mythology Meaning uncertain, from the name of a nephew of King Arthur and one of the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend... [more] GLAUCUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of Greek Γλαυκος (Glaukos), a name meaning "bluish grey"... [more] GLOOSCAP m New World Mythology Derived from an Eastern Algonquian phrase meaning "man from nothing"... [more] GOPALA m Indian, Hinduism Means "cow protector" from Sanskrit गो (go) "cow" and पाल (pala) "protector"... [more] GOTAMA m Indian, Hinduism Means "the best ox" from Sanskrit गो (go) "ox, cow" and तम (tama) "best"... [more] GOVINDA m Indian, Hinduism Means "cow finder", derived from Sanskrit गो (go) "cow" combined with विन्द (vinda) "finding"... [more] GUNNAR m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Norse Mythology From the Old Norse name Gunnarr which was derived from the elements gunnr "war" and arr "warrior" (making it a cognate of GÜNTHER)... [more] GÜNTHER m German, Germanic Mythology From the Germanic name Gundahar, derived from the elements gund "war" and hari "army, warrior"... [more] HADES m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From Greek ‘Αιδης (Haides), derived from αιδης (aides) meaning "unseen"... [more] HARI m Indian, Hinduism Means "brown, yellow, tawny" in Sanskrit, and by extension "monkey, horse, lion"... [more] HARISHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "lord of monkeys" from Sanskrit हरि (hari) "monkey" and ईश (isha) "lord"... [more] HECTOR m English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of Greek ‘Εκτωρ (Hektor), which was derived from ‘εκτωρ (hektor) "holding fast", ultimately from εχω (echo) meaning "to hold, to possess"... [more] HEPHAESTUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of Greek ‘Ηφαιστος (Hephaistos), meaning unknown... [more] HERAKLES m Greek Mythology Means "glory of Hera" from the name of the goddess HERA combined with Greek κλεος (kleos) "glory"... [more] HIPPOLYTOS m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek Means "freer of horses" from Greek ‘ιππος (hippos) "horse" and λυω (lyo) "to loosen"... [more] HORUS m Egyptian Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of ‘Ωρος (Horos), the Greek form of Egyptian Hrw (reconstructed as Heru) possibly meaning "falcon" or "high"... [more] HYACINTHUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name ‘Υακινθος (Hyakinthos), which was derived from the name of the hyacinth flower... [more] IACCHUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From Greek Ιακχος (Iakchos), derived from ιαχω (iacho) meaning "to shout"... [more] IASON m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek, Greek, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin Ancient Greek form of JASON ICARUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek Ικαρος (Ikaros), perhaps meaning "follower"... [more] INDRA m Indian, Hinduism Means "possessing drops of rain" from Sanskrit इन्दु (indu) "a drop" and र (ra) "possessing"... [more] INDRAJIT m Indian, Hinduism Means "conqueror of Indra" from the name of the god INDRA combined with Sanskrit जित (jit) "conquering"... [more] JAGANNATHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "master of the world" from Sanskrit जगत (jagat) "world" and नाथ (natha) "master"... [more] JAM m Persian Mythology Persian form of Avestan Yima, possibly meaning either "twin" or "river"... [more] JAMSHID m Iranian, Persian Mythology Modern Persian form of Avestan Yima Kshaeta, which meant "shining JAM"... [more] JARL m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Norse Mythology, Ancient Scandinavian Means "chieftain, nobleman, earl" in Old Norse... [more] JASON m English, French, Greek Mythology (Anglicized), Biblical From the Greek name Ιασων (Iason), which was derived from Greek ιασθαι (iasthai) "to heal"... [more] JIMMU m Far Eastern Mythology Means "divine warrior", from Japanese 神 (jin) "god" and 武 (mu) "warrior"... [more] JOACHIM m French, German, Polish, Judeo-Christian Legend Contracted form of JEHOIACHIN or JEHOIAKIM... [more] JOVE m Roman Mythology (Anglicized) From Latin Iovis, derived from the stem of Iuppiter (see JUPITER)... [more] JUPITER m Roman Mythology (Anglicized) From Latin Iuppiter, which was ultimately derived from the Indo-European *Dyeu-pater, composed of the elements Dyeus (see ZEUS) and pater "father"... [more] KAPILA m Indian, Hinduism Means "reddish brown" in Sanskrit, derived from कपि (kapi) "monkey"... [more] KAY (2) m Welsh Mythology From the Welsh name Cai or Cei, possibly a form of the Roman name GAIUS... [more] KHURSHID m & f Iranian, Pakistani, Persian Mythology Modern Persian form of Avestan Hvare Khshaeta meaning "shining sun"... [more] KOIOS m Greek Mythology Possibly derived from Greek κοιος (koios), also spelled ποιος (poios), a questioning word meaning approximately "of what kind?"... [more] LANCELOT m Welsh Mythology Meaning unknown, possibly an Old French diminutive of Lanzo (see LANCE)... [more] LEANDER m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek Λεανδρος (Leandros) which means "lion of a man" from Greek λεων (leon) "lion" and ανδρος (andros) "of a man"... [more] LINUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized), German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "flax"... [more] LÓEGAIRE m Irish Mythology, Ancient Irish Means "calf herder", derived from Irish loagh "calf"... [more] LOKI m Norse Mythology Meaning unknown, possibly derived from the Indo-European root *leug meaning "to break"... [more] LUCIFER m Judeo-Christian Legend Means "bringing light", derived from Latin lux "light" and ferre "to bring"... [more] |
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