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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 4; and the number of syllables is 2.
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Cuco m Spanish
Diminutive of Cristóforo. This is also used as a strictly masculine diminutive of Refugio, as in the case of Mexican singer-songwriter José del Refugio "Cuco" Sánchez (1921-2001​)... [more]
Cybi m Welsh
Possibly derived from Celtic *kob(o)- "victory". This was the name of a 6th-century Welsh saint who founded Caergybi (the Welsh name for Holyhead).
Dabi f & m Korean (Rare)
da, combinated with "bi" (비) meaning "rain"
Dafi m Welsh
Diminutive of Dafydd.
Da-fu m Chinese
Combination of Chinese Characters "大" meaning "Great" and "福" meaning "Good God".
Dage m Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Dag.
Daim m Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian, Malay
Means "lasting, enduring, eternal" in Arabic.
Dali m & f Chinese
Combination of Da and Li 1.
Dama f & m Chinese
Combination of Da and Ma.
Dami f & m Korean (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Da-mi. It is borne by Australian singer Dami Im (1988-).
Dana f & m Sorbian, Polish, Hungarian
Feminine short form of Danuta, Danisława, Bohdana and Danijela or Daniella and masculine short form of Danijel.
Đani m Croatian
Croatian form of Gianni.... [more]
Da-ol m & f Korean
meaning "All Happiness Will Come". from korean "Da (다 / All)" + "OL (올 = 오다 / Come)". Kim Da-OL is Korean Voice Actor, who played Sinclair in the Limbus Company.
Dary m & f English
Diminutive of names beginning with Dar.
Dato m Georgian
Short form of Davit. A notable bearer of this name is the Georgian pop singer Davit "Dato" Khujadze (b. 1975).
Daur m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of David.
Daut m Albanian, Indonesian, Malay, Kabardian, Karachay-Balkar
Albanian, Indonesian, Malay, Kabardian and Balkar form of Dawud (see David).
Dàvi m Occitan
Variant of Dàvid.
Davy f & m Khmer
Daya f & m Chinese (Modern)
Combination of Da and Ya.
Deco m & f English (American)
Short for "decoration". Comes from a YouTube video by Ben Wheele.
Dedë m Albanian
Younger form of Dedalij.
Degi m Chechen (Rare)
Derived from Turkic dag meaning "mountain".
Deio m Welsh
Short form of Dafydd.
Deka f & m African
An African name of unknown origin, this unisex baby name means "pleasing".
Dele m Nigerian
An uncommonly used name from the West African country of Nigeria. This name is commonly pronounced as 'Deli' but this is not the real way on how to pronounce this name.
Deli m Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian deli, a literary word meaning "stalwart, athletic (figure), well-built (person)" (from Ottoman Turkish deli "mad, insane", perhaps ultimately via Serbo-Croatian dèli "brave" and thus referring to a soldier in 16th-century Hungary).
Demy f & m Dutch
Diminutive of Demetria or Demetrius.
Deva m & f Sanskrit, Hinduism
Meaning "deity" in Sanskrit, referring to any benevolent spirit or supernatural being. The devas (also known as suras) in Hinduism maintaine the realms as ordained by the Trimurti and are often warring with their equally powerful counterparts, the Asuras... [more]
Devi m Georgian, Georgian Mythology
Derived from დევი (devi), the name of a type of giant from Georgian mythology. It is ultimately of Iranian origin and therefore related to the Zoroastrian supernatural entity daeva.
Dewa m Balinese
Means "god, deity" in Balinese, ultimately from Sanskrit देव (deva).
Dexy m English
Diminutive of Dexter.
Deže m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Dezső.
Didi f & m Dutch
Diminutive of given names that contain the Germanic element theud meaning "people", such as Dieter (strictly masculine), Diede (unisex), Diederika (strictly feminine) and Diete (unisex)... [more]
Didi m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of names that contains the letter D, such as Adi 1, Jedidiah, Yedidia or David... [more]
Didi m & f Various (Modern)
Nickname to any name that beggings or ends with D like David, Didier, Diane / Diana, Daniel / Danielle, Adi / Jedidiah, etc…
Diji m Igbo
Means "a farmer" in Igbo.
Diwa f & m Filipino, Tagalog
Means "spirit, soul, essence" in Tagalog.
Djaï m Dutch (Rare)
Meaning unknown. It might perhaps be a Dutch variant form of the English given name Jay 1, even though the pronunciation of Djaï is quite different from that of Jay.... [more]
Dodë m Albanian
Variant of Dedë.
Dome m Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Famous bearer is Dome Karukoski (born Thomas August George Karukoski), one of Finland's most successful film directors, having won over 30 festival awards and having directed six feature films that became blockbusters in his home country and also received international recognition... [more]
Dome m & f Occitan
Diminutive of Domenge, Domengina and their variants.
Domi m Various, Croatian
Short form of Dominik, Dominic and other names used in various countries, as well as a Croatian short form of Domagoj.
Domi m & f Spanish
Short form of Domingo and Dominga.
Dore f & m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch short form of given names that contain the Greek element δῶρον (doron) meaning "gift", such as Isidore and Theodora.
Doro m Spanish, Asturian, Italian
Short form of names such as Teodoro, Isidoro and Doroteo.
Dosi f & m Galician
Galician short form of Eudosia and Eudosio.
Do-un m Korean
From Sino-Korean 度 "degree, system; manner; to consider" and 雲 "clouds".
Dovi m Hebrew, Yiddish
Diminutive of Dovid.
Dreo m Esperanto
Short form of Andreo and Esperanto form of Drew.
Drev m Breton
Short form of Andrev.
Dubi m Hebrew
Means "teddy bear" in Hebrew. It's typically used as a diminutive form of Dov.
Duco m Dutch, West Frisian
Variant of Doeke. A notable bearer of this name was the Frisian freedom fighter Doecke "Duco" van Martena (1530-1605).
Dudi m Hebrew
Diminutive of David.
Dudu m Hebrew
Diminutive of David.
Dujo m Croatian
Short form of Dujam.
Đuka m & f Croatian, Serbian
Diminutive/nickname for Đuro or Đurđa.
Duma m Swahili
Means "cheetah" in Swahili.... [more]
Đura m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of George.
Duyi m Chinese
From Chinese meaning "stop, prevent" and yi meaning "suitable, proper". Other combinations are also possible.
Ebbo m German (Rare)
Clearly masculine form of Ebbe.
Éden m & f French (Modern)
French form of Eden.
Edén m Spanish
Derived from Edén, the Spanish name for the Garden of Eden.
Edhi m Urdu
Possibly related to Arabic عِيْدِيّ (eidi) which means giving a gift, commonly money, in the Islamic holiday Eid.... [more]
Edhi m Javanese
Variant of Edi.
Edhy m Javanese
Variant of Edi.
Edie m Javanese
Variant of Edi.
Edin m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Eden.
Edin m Bosnian
Derived from Arabic دين (dīn), meaning "religion".
Edir f & m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Probably a combination of the elements Ed- (like in Edmar) and -ir (like in Ademir or Lucelir).
Eego m Estonian
Estonian invented name.
Effe m & f Swedish (Rare)
Female variant of Effi. As a male name, probably a diminutive of Efraim.
Effy m & f Hebrew
Diminutive for names that starting with "Ef" like Efraim and Efrat
Egay m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Edgar.
Egor m Russian
Russian variant transcription of Yegor.
Ehab m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Ihab.
Ehan m Arabic
Means "full moon" or "expected".
Eibe m East Frisian, West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that have ag for a first element (for an elaborate description of ag, please see Agmund), and of which the second element starts with a "b"... [more]
Eigo m Japanese
From Japanese 衛 (ei) meaning "defense, protection" combined with 五 (go) meaning "five". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eiko m German
short form of names beginning with 'Ecke-', such as Eckhard, meaning "edge"
Eimo m East Frisian
East Frisian simplified form of Agmund or Egmar.
Eion m Irish, Scottish
Gaelic form of John.
Eiri m Japanese
Possibly means "crystal" or "village".
Eisa m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Isa 1.
Eita m Japanese
This name combines 瑛 (ei) meaning "sparkle of jewelry, crystal ball," 栄 (ei, you, e, saka.eru, ha.e, ha.eru, -ba.e) meaning "flourish, glory, honour, prosper," 英 (ei, hanabusa) meaning "excellent, outstanding," 永 (ei, naga.i) meaning "eternity, long, everlasting," 詠 (ei, uta.u, yo.mu) meaning "compose, poem, recite, song," 鋭 (ei, surudo.i) meaning "sharp, keen" or 衛 (e, ei) meaning "defense, protection" with 太 (ta, tai, futo.i, futo.ru) meaning "big, plump, thick" or 多 (ta, oo.i, masa.ni, masa.ru) meaning "frequent, many, much."... [more]
Eito m Japanese
From Japanese 栄 (ei) meaning "glory, honour", 永 (ei) meaning "eternity", 瑛 (ei) meaning "sparkle of jewelry, crystal", 英 (ei) meaning "excellent, fine" or 詠 (ei) meaning "recitation, poem, song, composing" combined with 十 (to) meaning "ten", 人 (to) meaning "person", 登 (to) meaning "ascend, climb up", 都 (to) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything", 士 (to) meaning "gentleman, scholar, samurai", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation or 杜 (to) meaning "woods, grove"... [more]
Ekki m Finnish
Variant of Ekke.
Ekow m Akan
"Born on a Thursday" or "Thursday-born".
El'ad m Hebrew
Means "God is an eternity" in Hebrew, from אֵל (ʾēl) "God, the supreme deity, esp. the God of Israel" and עַד (ʿaḏ) "an eternity".... [more]
Elai m Basque
Basque variant of the word enara ("swallow").
Eláj f & m Pwâla
One of the first Pwâla names assigned originally to Pwâ-Eláj. The name translates directly to “scholar” but also suggests “curiousity” and “intelligence”.
Elby m English
English form of Ælfwig.
Elec m English (American)
A diminutive version of Alexander; alternative to Alec.
Elek m Polish (Rare)
Diminutive of Eliasz and Eligiusz.
Elem m Soviet, Russian
This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names. It is usually a combination of the surnames Энгельс (Engels), Ленин (Lenin) and Маркс (Marks), which refer to Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) and Karl Marx (1818-1883)... [more]
Eles m Sami
Sami form of Elis.
Elgo m English (American)
I don't know, I just heard it.
Elko m Ukrainian
Hypocoristic form of Elias.
Elko m Dutch
From the Germanic element adal meaning "Noble".
Élon m Hungarian
Cognate of Elon, meaning "oak tree".
Elor m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of the names El and Or means "God of light" in Hebrew, also variant of names like Elior and Orel.
Elow m Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Elof.
Elur m & f Basque (Modern)
From Basque elur meaning "snow".
Elya f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Eliya.
Elza m English (American), Hebrew
Possibly a variant or short form of Eliezer used in the Southern United States.
Elzo m Portuguese (Brazilian)
The meaning of this name is unknown.... [more]
Elzy f & m American
Variant of Elzie. Diminutive of names containing Elz or Els or similar sounds.
Emad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Imad.
Emek m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "valley" in Hebrew.
Emel m Sami
Sami form of Emil.
Emin m Filipino
Diminutive of Fermin.
Emmo m German (Archaic), Medieval French, Germanic
Short form of names beginning with Old High German ermen, Old Saxon irmin "strong", making it a masculine equivalent of Emma.
Emro m Welsh
Diminutive of Emrys
Enak m German (Rare)
A German form of the Biblical name Anak occurring in older Bible translations.
Enar m & f Basque
Possibly a variant of Inar or Enara.
Enav f & m Hebrew
Means "grape" in Hebrew.
Ener m Turkish
Means "hero" or "brave, courageous, manly" in Turkish.
Enji m Japanese
Combinations of Kanji Character "円" meaning "Circle (2D)", and "治" meaning "Cure". Other combinations possible.
Enjo m Bulgarian (Germanized)
German transcription of Enyo
Enne f & m Finnish, Estonian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Enna and Enno. Also means "omen" in both Estonian and Finnish.
Enoc m Biblical Spanish, Spanish
Spanish form of Enoch.
Enol m Spanish (European, Modern), Asturian (Modern)
After lake Enol in Asturias, Spain. The word Enol probably comes fom the Celtic word enna meaning "water".
Ensi f & m Finnish
A short form and/or variant of Ensio.
Enzi f & m Swahili
Means "powerful" in Swahili.
Epic m & f English
From epic (adj.) 1580s, "pertaining to or constituting a lengthy heroic poem," via French épique or directly from Latin epicus, from Greek epikos, from epos "a word; a tale, story; promise, prophecy, proverb; poetry in heroic verse" (from PIE root *wekw- "to speak")... [more]
Eppo m Dutch, German (Rare, Archaic)
Simplified short form of names containing the German name element ebur "boar".
Eppu m & f Finnish
A Finnish diminutive of such names as Emil and Erik. Famous bearers are the Finnish band Eppu Normaali, author and actress Eppu Nuotio (born Eija-Riitta Nuotio) and actor Eppu Salminen (born Jarmo Juhani Salminen)... [more]
Eran m Turkish (Modern, Rare)
Turkish variant of Eren.
Erby m English
Transferred use of the surname Erby.
Erco m West Frisian (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Afrikaans (Rare)
Variant spelling of Erko, which is most likely a diminutive of Erk. Also compare Ercken and Herko, which is a variant of Herke.
Erdi m Albanian
Derived from Albanian erë “wind; scent; fragrance; smell” and di “know”... [more]
Eren m Kurdish
From the Kurdish word meaning "enduring, everlasting". In Kurdistan this name is borne by mostly villagers, but it also includes quite a few notable nobles. Supposedly the author of Sharafnameh, Sharaf al-Din Bitlisi, was also called "Eren" in his youth.
Erie f & m English (American, Rare)
Possibly a transferred use of the name of Lake Erie or of the famous Erie Canal. In rare use in the US from the late 1800s to the 1910s and again briefly in the 1960s and 1970s.
Erko m German (Rare)
A short form derived from Old High German erkan "pure, genuine".
Erne m Spanish
Short form of Ernesto.
Erni m Spanish
Short form of Ernesto.
Erny m English
Diminutive of Ernest.
Erpo m German (Rare, Archaic)
The name derives from a Germanic root (Old Norse jarpr) meaning "dark brown".
Eryl f & m Welsh
From Welsh eryl meaning "watcher" or "lookout" (originally "hunt"), derived from ar, an intensifying prefix, and hyl "a hunt". In regular use since the 1920s, though infrequently... [more]
Esam m Arabic
Alternate transcription of 'Isam.
Espn m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Espen, influenced by the television network ESPN.
Esse m Swedish
Diminutive of Esbjörn, Esaias and other names beginning with Es-.
Etan m Jewish, Biblical German, Biblical Swedish
Variant of Ethan used in the German and Swedish translation of the Bible. This name is borne by Israeli-American director Etan Cohen.
Ethi m Biblical, Biblical (Hellenized)
Variant transcription of Attai, as used in 1 Chronicles 2:35 and 12:11.... [more]
Étor m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Hector.
Etti f & m Finnish, Swedish, Danish
A variant form of Eddie, Ettie and Etta.
Even m Breton
Variant of Ewan.
Even m English (Rare)
Variant of Evan.
Evin m & f Irish
From Éimhín with the typical Irish diminutive suffix ending with the letter 'n'. From the root word eimh meaning "swift" or "lively". ... [more]
Ewin m English
Variant of Ewan.
Eyre m & f English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Eyre.
Ezan m Bosnian
Male name of Arabic derivation, from ezan, Islamic call to worship.
Ezri m Hebrew
Means "my helper" in Hebrew. In the Bible Ezri was an overseer during King David's reign.
Fabi f & m Various, Portuguese
Portuguese masculine short form of Fabio and Fabiano.... [more]
Fail m Arabic (Rare)
Meaning of Fail: Name Fail in the Arabic origin, means A performing man. Name Fail is of Arabic origin and is a Boy name. People with name Fail are usuallyby religion.
Faiq m Arabic, Azerbaijani
Variant transcription of Fayiq as well as the Azerbaijani form of the name.
Fale m Swedish (Rare), Old Norse
Originally Fardhe, a short form of Farþegn meaning "traveller".
Febo m Italian
Italian form of Phoebus.
Febo m Assyrian
From Lebanese Mountain tribal areas
Feli m Aragonese
Variant of Felis.
Feli f & m Spanish
Diminutive of Feliciano and Feliciana.
Fića m Croatian
Nickname for Filip.
Fićo m Croatian
Nickname for Filip.
Fida f & m Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian
Means "redemption" in Arabic. It is typically only a masculine name in Pakistan while it is feminine in Indonesia.
Fila m Croatian
Short form of Filip.
Fili m Polynesian
Polynesian form of Phil.
Fili m Literature, Germanic Mythology
Name of one of the dwarves in The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien. Brother of Kili.... [more]
Fudo m Japanese Mythology
Fudo-Myo-o is the god of fire and wisdom in Japanese Buddhist mythology, and one of the five Myo-o.
Fuji f & m Japanese
From either 藤 (fuji) meaning "wisteria" or 富士 (Fuji), from the place name Fuji. Other kanji used for this name in 2-kanji combinations include 不, a phonetic kanji that is otherwise used as a negative prefix​, or 婦 meaning "woman, lady" for the first element and 志 meaning "will, aim, goal" or 治 meaning "cure; management" for the second element (二, meaning "two," is used on both, stemming from its native and Sino-Japanese readings futa(tsu) and ji).
Fuyu f & m Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 冬 (fuyu) meaning "winter".... [more]
Gabo m Spanish
Diminutive of Gabriel.
Gadi m Hebrew
Diminutive of Gad.
Gajo m Croatian
Croatian form of Gaius.
Gaku m Japanese
From Japanese 岳 (gaku, ga) meaning "point, peak, mountain", 学 (gaku, ga) meaning "study, learning, science", 賀 (ga) meaning "congratulations, joy", 楽 (ga, gaku) meaning "music, comfort, ease", 鶴 (gaku) meaning "crane, stork", 學 (gaku, ga) meaning "learning, knowledge, school" or 樂 (ga) meaning "music, comfort" combined with 春 (ku) meaning "spring", 久 (ku) meaning "long time", 句 (ku) meaning "phrase, clause, sentence, passage, paragraph, counter for haiku" or 治 (ku) meaning "reign, be at peace, calm down, subdue, quell, govt, cure, heal, rule, conserve"... [more]
Gaon f & m Korean (Modern)
Shortened from 가온대/가온데/가온듸 (gaondae/gaonde/gaondui), archaic variants of the word 가운데 (gaunde) meaning "centre, middle." It can also be written into hanja, combining a ga hanja, e.g. 歌 meaning "song," with an on hanja, e.g. 穩 meaning "comfortable; calm, quiet."
Gara m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Kara 2.
Gari m Basque
Derived from Basque gari "wheat".
Gašo m Serbian
Diminutive of Gavrilo.
Gavi m & f Hebrew
Short form of Gavriel or Gavrielle.
Gayo m Asturian (Rare)
Diminutive of Olegario.
Gede m Balinese
Means "big, great, large" in Balinese. This name is traditionally given to the first-born son.
Gemo m Spanish, Portuguese
Masculine form of Gema.
Geni m & f Spanish
Short form of Eugenio and Eugenia.
Geno m English
Diminutive of Eugene.
Geno m Spanish
Short form of Eugenio.
Gery m Hebrew
a pet name for Gershon.
Geva m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Place name in Israel, meaning ''hill''.
Gigi m Georgian, Romanian
In Georgia, this name is a diminutive of Giorgi and Grigol (compare Gigola).... [more]
Gily f & m Hebrew
Variant of Gili.
Giso m Frankish, German (Rare), Medieval English
Derived from Proto-Germanic *gaisa, *gaiza meaning "arrow". It is also used in modern German as a short form of names that begin with Gis- such as Gisbert... [more]
Gizo m Georgian
Although it has occasionally been used as a short form of Gaioz and Tengiz, this name is typically used as an independent name, of which the meaning and linguistic origin is uncertain... [more]
Gnel m Armenian
From the Armenian word գնել (gnel) meaning "to buy, gain, earn".
Goar m Ancient
Of unknown origin and meaning.... [more]
Ġoel m Maltese
Maltese form of Joel.
Golo m German (Modern, Rare)
A short form of names starting with Gott like Gottfried or Gottlieb.... [more]
Gome m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "papyrus" in Hebrew.
Ġona m Maltese
Maltese form of Jonas 2.
Goni m & f Hebrew
Possibly taken from the word gavan (גוון) which means "tone" or "shade (of a color)" in Hebrew.
Goun f & m Korean (Modern)
From the present determiner form of adjective 곱다 (gopda) meaning "beautiful, pretty, fine, soft." It can also be written with hanja, combining a go hanja, e.g. 高 meaning "high, tall," with an un hanja, e.g. 雲 meaning "cloud."
Ġuda m Maltese
Maltese form of Judah.
Guga m Portuguese
Portuguese short form of Gustavo and Augusto, and Gonçalo.
Guga m Georgian
Diminutive of Giorgi. This name is not to be confused with the Georgian noun გუგა (guga) meaning "pupil" (as in, the part of the eye).
Guna m Tamil
Mostly used by Tamil people based in South India, Malaysia and Singapore.
Guru m Indian
Derived from Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "instructor, teacher, tutor" (noun) or "grave, heavy" (adjective).
Hade m Dutch, West Frisian
Short form of names that contain the Old High Germanic element hadu, such as Hadebert and Hadefuns.
Haïm m Judeo-French
French form of Chaim.
Hajü m German (Rare)
Short form of Hans-Jürgen.... [more]
Haku m & f Japanese, Popular Culture
From the Japanese kanji 白 (haku) meaning "white" or 伯 (haku) meaning "count; eldest brother; chief official" or 魄 (haku) meaning "soul".... [more]
Haku m Newar
Means "black" in Newar.
Hale m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Harry.
Hany m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic هاني (see Hani).
Hari m Filipino, Tagalog, Cebuano
From Tagalog and Cebuano hari meaning "king".
Haru f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 하루 (haru) meaning "day(time)."
Havu m & f Finnish (Rare)
Means "fresh sprig or small branch of a coniferous tree" or "needle of a coniferous tree".
Haya f & m Japanese
From Japanese 羽 (ha) meaning "feathers" combined with 弥 (ya) meaning "universally". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Hede m West Frisian (Rare)
Variant form of Hade.
Hede f & m Finnish (Rare)
From Finnish hede meaning "stamen".
Hedi m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "my echo" in Hebrew.
Heri m Indonesian
Derived from Sanskrit हरि (hari) meaning "yellow, tawny", and by extension, "monkey, horse, lion".
Hero m West Frisian (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Variant form of Herre, which itself is a variant form of Harre. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch former politician Hero Brinkman (b... [more]
Hias m Upper German
Diminutive of Matthias. Rarely, if ever, used as an official given name.
Hide m & f Japanese
From 秀 (hide), shifted from hiide, the stem of verb 秀でる (hiideru) (Old Japanese hiidzu) meaning "to excel, surpass," in turn a combination of 穂 (ho>hi) meaning "ear/head (of plant); point, tip" and verb 出づ (idzu) (modern deru) meaning "to come out." Other kanji can be used in relation to the verb, e.g. 英 meaning "wisdom, brilliance." The combination 日出 is also used, stemming from a shortening of 日の出 (hinode) meaning "sunrise."... [more]
Hika m Maori
Means "friend" in Maori.
Hina f & m Hawaiian (Rare), Tahitian
Meaning "grey, prostrate."
Hiro m & f Japanese, Popular Culture
Means "broad, widespread."... [more]
Hito m Japanese
From Japanese 均 (hito) meaning "gentle", 侍 (hito) meaning "warrior; samurai", 人 (hito) meaning "person" or from 陽 (hi) meaning "light, sun, male" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation... [more]
Hoke m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Jose.
Honu m Hawaiian, Maori, Tahitian
Means "turtle" in Hawaiian, Tahitian and Maori.
Hopi f & m English
Variant of Hopy and Hopie.
Howl m Literature, English (American, Modern)
In the case of the wizard Howl in the fantasy novel 'Howl's Moving Castle' (1986) by British author Diana Wynne Jones, it was a variant of Howell (the character's birth name).
Huba m Hungarian
Meaning unknown.
Huet m English (Rare)
Transferred from the surname "Huet".
Huno m German (Rare, Archaic)
Short form of names beginning with the Germanic name element hun like Hunold.
Huor m Literature
The name of a character in J.R.R. Tolkien's books.
Hylo m American (Rare)
Nickname given to bluegrass singer and guitarist Frank "Hylo" Brown, Jr. (1922-2003) due to his broad vocal range.
Hyōe m Japanese
This name combines 兵 (hyou, hei, tsuwamono) meaning "army, soldier" and 衛 (ei, e) meaning "defense, protection."... [more]
Iann m English (Rare)
Variant of Ian.
Ibis f & m Spanish (Rare)
From Latin ibis, referring to a type of long-legged bird with long downcurved bill, ultimately coming from Egyptian hbj. It was the symbol of Thoth, thus having a great importance in Egyptian mythology.
Ibti m & f Arabic
Short form of Ibtisam.
Icek m Yiddish (Russified)
Russified Yiddish form of Isaac.
Ichi m & f Japanese
From Japanese 一 (ichi) meaning "one" or from Japanese 依 (i) meaning "rely on, be set in" combined with 稚 (chi) meaning "young, immature, childhood". Other kanji or kanji combinations can also form this name.
Icke m & f German, Low German (Archaic), East Frisian (Archaic)
Icke is a nickname for people from Berlin alluding to the Berlin dialekt word Icke (High German Ich) "I".... [more]
Icko m Low German, East Frisian
Short form of names built from the name element agjō "edge (of a sword)" like Ekkehard.
Idar m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Possibly means "to glorify" in Hebrew, derived from the name Adir.
Idel m Hebrew (Rare, Archaic)
Masculine form of the name Idaliah.
Iden m English
Masculine form of "Idena".
Idzi m Polish
Polish form of Aegidius.
Ieme m & f West Frisian (Rare)
Variant spelling of Ime 2. This given name is more commonly found on males than on females.
Iggi m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Iggy.
Iheb m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic إيهاب (see Ihab) chiefly used in Tunisia.
Ihme m & f East Frisian (Rare)
Variant of East Frisian Ime 2, which is a very shortened form of Germanic names with the element irmin or ermin meaning "big, overwhelming".... [more]
I-jae m & f Korean
Combination of an i hanja, like 利 meaning "benefit, advantage" or 怡 meaning "happiness; delight" and a jae hanja, such as 在 meaning "stand; exist" or 才 meaning "talent, gift."
Ikke m & f Low German, East Frisian
Variant of Icke.
Ilit f & m Hebrew (Modern)
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Iľja m Slovak
Slovak form of Ilja.
Ilmo m & f Finnish
Either derived from Ilmari or a Karelian word ilminen, meaning "human".... [more]
Ilor f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of names like Elor and Lior.... [more]
Ilpo m Finnish
Derived from feminine name Ilpotar.
İman f & m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Iman.
Imbá m Sami
Sami form of Imppa.
Imma m Finnish
Diminutive of Immanuel, Ilmari and Ismo.
Imme f & m West Frisian (Rare), East Frisian (Rare), North Frisian (Rare)
Variant form of Ime 2. This given name is more commonly found on females than on males.... [more]
Immo m Finnish, Estonian
Finnish short form of Immanuel and Ilmari.
Imri m & f Hebrew
The name Imri is a biblical name, Imri was the father of Zachor who was one of the builders of the renewed wall of Jerusalem, it is mentioned in the book Nehemiah chapter 3, verse 2. ... [more]
Inke f & m Frisian
Variant of Ine.
Ioke m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Joyce.
Iori m Welsh
Diminutive of Iorwerth.
Iosu m Basque
Alternative spelling of Josu.
Ipar m Basque, Basque Mythology
Derived from Basque ipar "north; north wind". In Basque mythology, Ipar, the north wind, is married to the daughter of the north-easterly wind who calms his anger.
Ipol m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Hippolytus.
Iren m Basque
Basque form of Irenaeus.
Irie m & f Jamaican Patois, African American
Irie is used in the music and culture of Jamaica. The meaning is to have no worries or be at peace with everything around you. You hear the saying feeling Irie in many Regea songs.
İris f & m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Iris.