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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 5.
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Daven m African, Tamil
Pronunciation: Dayven (pronounced as in "Dave" with an n)... [more]
Davos m Literature
Name of a main character in George R. R. Martin's fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire.
Dávur m Faroese
Faroese variant of Dávid.
Davut m Turkish
Turkish form of David.
Dawar m Pashto
Means "prominant" in Pashto.
Dawei m Chinese
From Chinese 大 () meaning "big, great, vast, high" combined with 为 (wéi) meaning "act, make, become", 卫 or 衛 (wèi) meaning "guard, protect", 維 (wéi) meaning "maintain, preserve", 渭 (wèi) referring to the Wei River in Shaanxi province, 畏 (wèi) meaning "fear, dread, respect", or 伟 (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary", or 位 (wèi) meaning "place, position, location"... [more]
Dawie m Afrikaans
Diminutive of Dawid.
Dawis m Assyrian, Jewish
Lishana Deni form of David.
Dawut m Circassian
Circassian form of David.
Dawyd m Medieval Russian, Medieval Ukrainian
Medieval Russian and Medieval Ukrainian form of David. Dawyd Igorjewitsch (usually transcribed as Davyd Igorevich in English), the Prince of Volyn (1086–1099), was the son of Igor Yaroslavich and grandson of Yaroslav the Wise from the Rurikid dynasty of Kievan Rus’.
Daxon m American (Modern, Rare)
Daxon Hill is an American swimmer.
Dayán m & f Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Perhaps intended to be the masculine form of Dayana or a femenine variant of Diane reflecting the English pronunciation.
Dayan m Bashkir
Derived from an Arabic word meaning "mister".
Dayan m Yakut
Means "light, brisk" in Yakut.
Dayan m & f Mongolian
Means "complete, entire" in Mongolian.
Dayao m & f Cebuano
Dayaw has no exactly one translation in English language because it can mean extremely beautiful or friendly or strong... [more]
Dayat m Sundanese
Short form of Hidayat.
Dayax m & f Somali
Means "moon" in Somali.
Dayle m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Dale. Famous masculine bearer was an actor Dale Robertson whose birth name was Dayle Lymoine Robertson.
Dayne m English
Variant of Dane.
Dayon m African American (Rare)
Most likely a variant of Dion.
Dayot m Western African
Diminutive of Dayotchanculle, notably borne by the French soccer player Dayot Upamecano (1998-).
Dazio m Italian
Italian form of Dacius.
Deane m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Dean.
Deano m English (Rare), Popular Culture
Most likely a diminutive of Dean (compare Danno), or possibly an anglicized variant of Dino.
Decha m Thai
Derived from Thai เดช (det) meaning "power, might, authority".
Décio m Portuguese, Italian, Spanish
Corrupted form of Décimo, variant of Decimus.
Dèdal m Catalan
Catalan form of Daedalus.
Dedal m Croatian, Polish, Romanian
Croatian, Polish and Romanian form of Daedalus.
Deden m Sundanese
From the Sundanese title radèn for noble or royal male descendants, itself derived from Old Javanese rahadyan.
Dedor m Russian
Russian form of Diodoros (see Diodorus).
Degen m & f Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 德 (see De) and 根 (see Gen).... [more]
Deian m Welsh
Originally a diminutive of Dafydd and Dewi 1, used as a given name in its own right.
Deile m French (Archaic)
Local form of Deicolus found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up until the 1800s.
Dejon m & f African American (Modern)
Elaboration of Jon 2 with the popular prefix De-.
Delby m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Delby.
Delfí m Catalan
Catalan form of Delphinus.
Delin m Albanian (Rare)
Masculine form of Delina.
Delio m Galician
Masculine form of Delia 1.
Deliu m Romanian (Rare)
Masculine form of Delia 1.
Delko m Croatian (Rare), Bulgarian (Rare), Serbian (Rare)
Derived from Slavic delati meaning ''to work''.
Delmy f & m Spanish (Latin American), Central American
Shortened form of Delmira and (sometimes) Delmiro. It is mostly used in the Central American countries of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, where usage is almost always feminine.
Delos m Greek Mythology, Literature, Mythology, English
In Greek myth, a Lydian ship was sailing for the island of Delos. When the crew captures Dionysus, he finds himself sailing toward the island.... [more]
De'mar m African American
Combination of David and Lamar.
Demas m Ancient Greek, Biblical, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin, English (American), Literature
Contracted form of Demetrios as well as of given names that contain the Greek element δῆμος (demos) meaning "the people", such as Demokritos and Demosthenes... [more]
Dembe m & f Eastern African
Meaning "peaceful", origin is Ugandan.
Dembo m Mende
Means "warrior" in Mende.
Demis m Greek
Short form of names like Themistoklis, Artemios...
Demko m Ukrainian
Diminutive or older folk form of Demyan.
Demna m Georgian
Diminutive of Demetre, which is now also used as an independent name.... [more]
Demur m Georgian
Variant of Temur. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian rugby union player Demur Tapladze (b. 2000).
Demus m Icelandic
Short form of Nicodemus.
Demyd m Ukrainian (Ukrainianized, Archaic)
Form of Greek name Δαμιανός (Diomedes) meaning "of Zeus".
Denby m English (Rare)
Means "from the danish settlement." It is also the middle name of one of the cartoon creators and founders of Hanna-Barbera Productions, William Denby "Bill" Hanna (1910-2001).
Denêl m Friulian
Friulian form of Daniel.
Dener m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Probably a contracted form of Denver.
Denez m Breton
Breton form of Denis.
Denic m Medieval Breton
Medieval Breton diminutive of Deniel.
Denim m & f English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word denim, a type of fabric, derived from the French phrase serge de Nimes, indicating that the serge (fabric) was from the town of Nîmes.
Denís m & f Galician, Gascon, Spanish
Galician, Spanish and Gascon form of Denis. In Spanish it is sometimes used for women too as variant of Denise, reflecting the French pronunciation.
Deňiz m & f Turkmen
Means "sea" in Turkmen.
Denji m Japanese
Meaning: one who has electromagnetic powers, Bequest From Ancestors.
Denko m Russian
Diminutive of Den'.
Denne m & f Dutch
This name could be a variant spelling of Tenne, but it could also be derived from Daniel (for men) or Danielle (for women)... [more]
Denni f & m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Denise and a variant of Denny.
Dento m Japanese
It means Traditon
Deorc m Anglo-Saxon
Apparently derived from the Old English adjective deorc meaning "dark".
Derav m Kurdish
From Kurdish der meaning "tree, wood" and av meaning "water".
Deray m African American
Combination of the popular name prefix De and Ray.
Derbi m English
Variant of Derby.
Derec m Welsh (Modern)
Welsh adoption of Derek.
Déric m French
French form of Derek, but it can also be a short form of Frédéric.
Derik m English
Variant of Derek.
Derik m Walloon
Originally a short form of Frederik which has now replaced the full form of the name.
D'eriq m African American
Borne by American college football quarterback D'Eriq King (1997-), currently playing for the University of Miami Hurricanes.
Deryl m & f English
Variant of Daryl.
Desen m & f Turkish
Means "pattern" in Turkish.
Detek m Silesian
Diminutive of Detlef.
Detre m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Dietrich. One notable bearer of the name is Bebek Detre, Palatine of Hungary between 1397 – 1402.
Deuel m Biblical Hebrew
Means "known by God" in Hebrew. In the Bible, he was the father of Eliasaph and the leader of the Tribe of Gad, as noted in five verses in the Book of Numbers, beginning with Numbers 1:14.
Devam m Indian
The supreme GOD
Devan m & f Hindi
The name comes from the Hindi dehvan (देवन) meaning “divine, god”. It is also influenced by the English Name Devin.
Devid m German (Modern, Rare)
Variant of David. The spelling is chosen to enforce an anglicised pronounciation.
Devin m Turkish
Derived from Turkish dev meaning "giant".
Dewei m Chinese
Means "of great principle" in Chinese.
Dewey m Literature
Diminutive of Deuteronomy, the title of a Bible book meaning "the second law". This is the name od one of Donald Duck's nephews, who is always mentioned in the middle, between Huey and Louie.
Dexip m Catalan
Catalan form of Dexippos via its latinized form Dexippus.
Dezek m Polish
Diminutive form of Dezydery.
Dezzi m & f English
Diminutive of Desiree, Desmond, and other names that start with the similar DEZ- sound.
Dhana m & f Indian, Tamil, Kannada, Indonesian
Derived from Sanskrit धन्य (dhanya) meaning "bestowing wealth, rich".
Dhani m Indian
Named after two notes of the Indian music scale, 'dha' and 'ni'.
Dhiën f & m Indonesian, Acehnese
Derived from Acehnese diën meaning "lamp, candle" (see Dian). A notable bearer was Cut Nyak Dhien (1848-1908), an Acehnese revolutionary who fought against the Dutch.
Dhonu m Nepali
Meaning "King".
Dibri m Biblical Hebrew
Dibri of the house of Dan was the father of Shelomith, according to Leviticus 24:11. Shelomith's son was stoned to death by the people of Israel for blasphemy following Moses' issue of a ruling on the penalty to be applied for blasphemy.
Dibya f & m Indian, Bengali, Nepali
Bengali and Nepali form of Divya.
Dibyo m Javanese
Derived from Javanese dibya meaning "excellent, splendid, divine", ultimately from Sanskrit दिव्य (divya).
Dicki m English
Diminutive of Richard.
Dicky m English, Indonesian
Diminutive of Richard or William.
Dīdag m Balochi
Means "pupil of the eye" in Balochi.
Didak m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Didacus.
Didar m & f Persian, Kazakh, Pakistani, Turkmen
This name can be derived from the Persian noun دید (did) meaning "sight, vision" as well as from the Persian noun دیدار (didar) meaning "meeting, encounter, visit".... [more]
Diddy m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Diminutive of Yedidiya or Jedidiah (for boys) and Adi 1 (for girls, and sometimes for boys).
Didik m Javanese
Means "knowledgeable, educated" in Indonesian.
Didim m Croatian, Georgian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian
Croatian, Georgian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian form of Didymus.
Didor m Tajik
Tajik form of Didar.
Diecu m Sardinian
Nuorese and Gallurese form of Diego.
Diegu m Corsican (Rare), Sardinian, Sicilian
Corsican, Sardinian and Sicilian form of Diego.
Diejo m Spanish
Diminutive of Santiago.
Diell m Albanian
Derived from Albanian diell "sun".
Diera m & f Malagasy
Means "deer" in Malagasy.
Diéry m French (Archaic)
Variant form of Diéric.
Diete f & m Dutch (Rare)
Variant form of Diede. Also compare Ditte.
Dietz m Medieval German, English (American), German (Modern, Rare)
A German short form of Dietrich that survived as a surname and was revived as a given name in the USA.
Digão m Brazilian
Diminutive of Rodrigo.
Digno m Galician
Masculine form of Digna.
Diijá m Sami
Short form of Ánddijá.
Diksa m & f African
MEANING "PLAY", USED BY THE YUNGUR PEOPLE OF THE ADAMAWA HIGHLANDS IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA.NIGERIA.
Dilan m Sinhalese
Meaning uncertain.
Dilêr m Kurdish
Means "bold" in Kurdish.
Diler m Indian
diler means brave person
Diluc m Popular Culture
Derived from Latin diluculum, meaning "dawn, daybreak". This is the name of a playable character in the 2020 video game Genshin Impact.
Dimas m Javanese
Derived from Javanese adhi meaning "younger brother" and mas meaning "older brother".
Dimby m & f Malagasy
Means "successor" in Malagasy.
Dimče m Macedonian
Diminutive form of Dimitrij.
Dimme m West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that have Gothic thiuda or Middle High German diet (both of which mean "people") for a first element, and of which the second element starts with an "m." The names Theudemund and Dietmar are good examples of that.
Dimmy m French
Diminutive of Dimitri.
Dimon m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Dimon. A known bearer of this name is the American businessman Dimon McFerson.
Dimon m Russian
Slang diminutive of Dmitriy.
Dindi m & f Southern African, Tumbuka
Means "grave" in Tumbuka, given after the deaths of previous siblings in infancy.
Dines m Danish
Danish form of Denis.
Dinho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Claudio.
Dinís m Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Denis.
Dinki m Romani
Variant of Dinko.
Dinko m Bulgarian
Diminutive of Kostadin.
Dinon m Ancient Greek
Of unknown etymology, name borne by an ancient Greek historian (fl. c. 360–340 BC).
Dinos m Greek
Diminutive of Avgoustinos.
Dioni m & f Brazilian
Variant of Dion or Dionne mainly used in Brazil.
Dioni m & f Spanish
Short form of Dionisio and Dionisia.
Diony m Filipino
Diminutive of Dionisio.
Dipsy m Popular Culture
The name of one of the Teletubbies who are green.
Diran m Armenian
Armenian name for famous king
Dirch m Danish (Rare)
Variant of Dirk.
Dirck m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Dirk.
Direk m Thai
Means "prosper, be plentiful, be abundant" in Thai.
Dires m Amharic
Means "arrive!" in Amharic.
Diric m Somali
A name that comes from the Somali word diric which means "bold; fearless or daring." The name connotes courage or heroism. Outside of Somalia, a Somali person may spell the name as DIRI.
Dirik m German (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Shortned form of Dietrich, compare also Dirk.
Dirli m & f Dagbani
Means "sharp one" in Dagbani.
Dirus m English (Rare)
In Latin the adjective dirus as applied to an omen meant "dire, awful."
Disco m English (Australian)
From the French word discothèque (French for "library of phonograph records", but it was subsequently used as a term for nightclubs in Paris), on the pattern of bibliothèque ‘library... [more]
Disko m Literature
In the case of Disko Troop, a character in Rudyard Kipling's novel 'Captains Courageous' (1897), it was taken from the name of Disko Island, off the west coast of Greenland, given "because he was born on board his father's ship when it was iced near the island".
Disma m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Δυσμάς (Dysmas) (see Dismas).
Divan m English (Australian)
Possibly a variation of Devan or Devin. Alternatively it may have come from the word 'Divine' or the word 'Divan' referring to a historical legislative body/ council in the Middle East.
Divin m French (African)
Originates from the french word ”divin” that means heavenly.
Divit m Indian
The name Divit means immortal and is used in Hindu religion.
Divko m Croatian (Rare)
Masculine form of Divna.
Divye m Sanskrit
Sanskrit word for divine, pure and unique.
Dixee f & m English
Variant of Dixie.
Diyar m Kazakh, Tatar
Derived from the Persian noun دیار (diyar) meaning "country, land" as well as "homeland".
Diyor m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Diyar.
Dizzy m American
A nickname whose meaning is often particular to the individual bearing the name. Notable bearer baseball player Dizzy Dean, for instance, received the name because his on field antics were said to be dizzying to observers.
Djåke m Walloon
Walloon form of Jacques.
Djali m Albanian
Means "boy" in Albanian taken from the word djalë of the same origin.
Djali m Literature, Pet
Possibly a variant transcription of Arabic خالي (jali) meaning "free" (general not only related with freedom).... [more]
Djall m Albanian Mythology
Derived from the Latin word diabolus, meaning "devil". In Albanian mythology, Djall, also known as Dreq, is the personification of evil. It is also the name of a demon of fire.
Djalu m Indigenous Australian, Yolngu
Of Australian Aboriginal origin (Yolngu, to be precise) , the meaning of this name is not yet known to me at the moment. A known bearer of this name is Djalu Gurruwiwi, an Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo maker and player.
Djèri m Walloon
Walloon form of Géry.
Djîle m Walloon
Walloon form of Gilles.
Djimy m Haitian Creole (Rare)
Haitian variant of Jimmy.
Djódi m Portuguese
Diminutive of Jorge.
Djoko m Javanese
Older spelling of Joko based on Dutch orthography.
Djóni m Faroese
Variant of Dion.
Djule m Walloon
Walloon form of Jules 1.
Doady m Literature
Diminutive of David used in the Charles Dickens novel 'David Copperfield'.
Doane m & f American (Rare)
Likely a transferred use of the surname Doane.
Dobbe m English
Medieval diminutive of Robert.
Dobby m Popular Culture
The name of a House-Elf in the Harry Potter series of books.
Dobie m & f English
From the English word dobie. The name of a character called Dobie Gillis from the TV series "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis". Also known bearers of this name were the American singer-songwriter Dobie Gray (1940-2011), and American baseball player Dobie Moore (1895-1947).
Dobrŭ m Medieval Russian
Means "good" in Old Novgorodian.
Dobun m Yakut
Means "heavy, difficult" in Yakut.
Docus m Dutch
Dutch short form of Jodocus.
Dodam m & f Korean
Possibly meaning "firm and ripe" or "growing well".
Dodge m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Roger (compare Dick 1).
Dodge m Scots
Diminutive of George via Dod.
Doede m Dutch (Rare), West Frisian
Frisian and northern Dutch form of Ludolf and similar Germanic names. It originated in nursery speech, as such names were (and are) too difficult for toddlers to pronounce correctly.
Doeke m Dutch (Rare), West Frisian
Contracted form of Doedeke, which is a diminutive of Doede, as it contains the Dutch and Frisian diminutive suffix -ke.... [more]
Doère m Picard
Picard form of Édouard.
Doffá m Sami
Sami form of Kristoffer.
Dofri m Old Norse, Icelandic, Norse Mythology
Meaning unknown. Possibly related to the word dofrar ("dale, valley"), or a word meaning "lazy one". In Norse mythology this is the name of a giant who lives on the mountain Dofrafjall.
Doğan m Turkish
Means "hawk, falcon" in Turkish.
Dohri m Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Doori.
Dokka m Chechen
From Chechen доккха (dokqa) meaning "big, large".
Dókus m Medieval Hungarian
Old Hungarian diminutive of Dávid and Domonkos.
Dolan m American
Transferred use of the surname Dolan.
Dolan m Yakut
Variant of Dolgan.
Dolan m Kalmyk
Means "seven" in Kalmyk. It was traditionally given to the seventh-born child of a family.
Dolev m & f Hebrew
Means "plane tree" in Hebrew.
Dolfi m & f Czech (Rare), German
For men, this name is a diminutive of Dolf. For women, it is a diminutive of feminine names that contain -dolf- and -dolph-, such as Adolphine and Rudolfina.... [more]
Dolfo m Asturian, Filipino, Italian (Archaic)
Asturian form and Italian variant of Adolfo.... [more]
Dolon m Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek noun δόλος (dolos), which literally means "bait" and has a figurative meaning of "deceit, guile, treachery, trickery". For more information, please see Dolos... [more]
Dolon m & f Bengali
The name Dolon is used in various places on this planet, I have seen the greek meaning of this name. But in the whole world, this meaning is not valid for this name. Especially in India and in Indian-Subcontinent the name Dolon has a tradition and tribute... [more]
Dolos m Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek noun δόλος (dolos), which literally means "bait" and has a figurative meaning of "deceit, guile, treachery, trickery". The word is ultimately derived from the Greek verb δολόω (doloo) meaning "to beguile, to ensnare" as well as "to corrupt, to adulterate"... [more]
Dolpo m Filipino
Diminutive of Rodolfo.
Dolun m Yakut
Means "winner" or "victory of the revolution".
Dolus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Dolos. In Greek mythology, Dolus is the spirit of trickery and guile.
Dolyn m Manx
Variant of Dollin.
Domán m Hungarian
Old Hungarian short form of Domonkos.
Domar m Norse Mythology, Scandinavian, Swedish (Rare)
Modern Scandinavian form of both Dómari and Dómarr. However, when used in the context of Norse mythology, it strictly refers to the latter name.... [more]
Domaš m Sorbian
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Tomaš and a short form of names like Domarad, Domasław and Domawit.
Domec m Gascon
Diminutive of Domenge.
Domik m Czech, Silesian
Diminutive of Dominik.
Domko m Croatian (Rare)
Masculine from of Domka.
Dommá m Sami
Sami form of Thomas.
Donam m Korean
From Sino-Korean 都 "elegant, refined" and 南 (nam) meaning "southern, south".
Donan m Breton
Composed of the old Celtic element dumno "world" (compare Donald) combined with a diminutive suffix. This was borne by a disciple of Saint Briec.
Dondi m & f Popular Culture, English
From a comic strip first published in 1955. In this comicstrip, Dondi was an Italian orphan asking for his parents saying "dondi" all the time. In the comic strip this comes from people calling him dandy boy.
Donel m African American
Possible combination of Donald and Darnell.
Dong-u m Korean
From Sino-Korean 東 (dong) meaning "east" or 桐 (dong), referring to the paulownia coreana tree, and 雨 (u) meaning "rain," 佑 (u) meaning "help, assist" or 宇 (u) meaning "house," among other hanja combinations.
Donni f & m English (Rare)
Variation of Donnie
Doori m Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 通 (tsu, tsuu, kayo.u, too.shi, too.su, too.ri, -too.ri, too.ru, -doo.shi, -doo.ri) meaning "avenue, commute, pass through, traffic."... [more]
Doppo m Japanese
From Japanese 独 (dop) meaning "Germany" combined with 歩 (po) meaning "steps". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Dorel m Romanian
Derived from Romanian dor "longing".
Dorel m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of the names Dor and El means "God's Generation" in Hebrew.
Dorie m & f Scots
Short form of both Theodore and Theodora.
Dorje m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Dorji. This is the Tibetan name for the vajra, a Buddhist ritual weapon.
Dorus m Dutch, Limburgish
Dutch and Limburgish short form of Theodorus. A bearer of this name was Dorus Rijkers (1847-1928), a famous Dutch lifeboat captain and folk hero.
Dosso m Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish dous- "forearm". The (additional) meaning "hand" has been suggested.
Dotan m & f Hebrew (Rare)
The Bible tells us that Joseph found his brothers in a place named Dotan, which is possibly means "pit" or "hole" in Hebrew.
Dotis m & f Greek Mythology
Dotis (male), son of Asterius and Amphictyone (herself daughter of Phthius)... [more]
Doumu m Japanese
From Japanese 童 (dou) meaning "juvenile, child" combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Douri m Japanese
From Japanese 通 (douri) meaning "pass through" or other kanji pronounced in the same way. ... [more]
Douwe m West Frisian
Derived from Frisian dou "dove."