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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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Amsal m & f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Psalm.
Åmund m Norwegian
Variant of Amund.
Amura m Sanskrit
Meaning "Wise","Intelligent","Not Ignorant","Devil" in Sanskrit.
Amuya f & m Aymara
Means "reason" in Aymara.
Amyen m French (Archaic)
Archaic French name of uncertain origin and meaning which was recorded up to the 1600s in the French Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. Current theories include a local derivation of Latin Amantius (which would make Amyen a cognate of Amant) and Ammien.
Amzad m Bengali
Bengali form of Amjad.
Amzah m Indonesian, Malay
Possibly a variant of Hamzah.
Anacã m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Derived from anacã, which is the (Brazilian) Portuguese name for an Amazonian bird that is known as the red-fan parrot in English.... [more]
Anaël m French (Modern), Breton (Gallicized, Modern)
Coined in the 1960s as a Breton masculine form of Anne 1.
Anael m & f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Biblical, Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew name of uncertain meaning, possibly "God answers" (making it an equivalent of Anaiah, using el "God" as the second element as opposed to yah "Yahweh"); alternatively the first element may be related to chanah "favour, grace" (making it a relative of Hananiah and perhaps a form of Hanniel or Channiel)... [more]
Anael m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard form of Anaël.
Anaha m Biblical Maori
Variation of Anah used in Maori bible translations
Anaia m Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque anai "brother". As a given name, it was recorded between the 11th and 12th centuries.
Anala m Hinduism
Meaning "fire." A Hindu attendant god. He is one of the eight vasu deities who serve the god Indra.
Analu m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Andrew.
Anane m & f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
A fallen angel mentioned in the Book of Enoch.
Anané m Akan
Means "fourth born" in Akan.
Anang f & m Ojibwe
Means "star" in Ojibwe.
Anani m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Hananiah.
Anani m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variation of Ananias.
Anard m Maltese
Maltese short form of Leonard.
Ánarr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse anu "ancestor" and herr "army".
Anarr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Annarr. This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Anase m Greenlandic
Variant of Ânase.
Anasi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Anase.
Anata m Greenlandic
Short form of Ãntariarse.
Anata f & m Aymara
Means "carnival", "game", or "February" in Aymara.
Anaya f & m Spanish (Modern), Asturian (Modern), Medieval Spanish
Possibly derived from Basque anai "brother". It was masculine in medieval Spanish, but it was revived in the 2010's as femenine.
Anayo m Asturian (Modern, Rare)
Masculine form of Anaya.
Ancel m English
Variant of Ansel. ... [more]
Ancil m English
Variant of Ansel.
Andaç m Turkish
Means "souvenir" in Turkish.
Andam m Pashto
Means "forever" in Pashto.
Andar m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic أَنْدَر (ʾandar) meaning "rarer, stranger".
Ándde m Sami
Variant of Ánde.
Andee f & m English
Variant of Andy.
Anděl m Czech
Czech form of Angelus.
Anđeo m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Angel.
Änder m Luxembourgish
Luxembourgish form of Andreas.
Ander m German
German short form of Alexander.
Ander m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Alexander.
Andes m & f Quechua
From the Quechua word anti meaning "east". This is the name of a mountain range in South America.
Andin m Albanian, Kosovar
Variant of Andi and Andis.
Andis m Albanian
Of debated origin and meaning.
Andis m Latvian
Latvian form of Andrejs.
Andon m Chuukese
Chuukese form of Anthony.
Andos m Hungarian
Short form of András.
Andoy m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Andrés.
Andra m Scots
Lowland Scots form of Andrew.
Andrâ m Norman
Norman form of Andrew.
Andre m Estonian
Variant of Andres. Theories include, however, also a derivation from Antonius.
Andre m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Andri.
Andri m Icelandic
Possibly from the Old Norse word andri, meaning "snow shoe". Alternatively, it could have originally been a diminutive form of the name Andríður.
Andri m Georgian
Short form of Andria. This name is pretty rare in Georgia nowadays; Andro is the more common short form.
Andri m Romansh
Variant of Andrin, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Andri m Indonesian
Possibly a form of Andrew.
Andri m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Andrew.
Andrî m Walloon
Walloon form of André.
Andro m Estonian
Short form of Andres, used as a given name in its own right.
Andry m French (Archaic)
French form of Andric.
Andry m Malagasy
Means "pillar" in Malagasy.
Andry m Guernésiais
Variant of Andri.
Andyu m Mordvin
Erzya form of Andrew.
Äneas m German
German form of Aeneas
Anees m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Anis as well as the Urdu form.
Anèir m Occitan
Occitan form of Aner.
Anejo m East Frisian
Variation of Anne 2.
Anele m & f Zulu
Means "be enough; be sufficient; be adequate" in Zulu.
Anèse m History (Ecclesiastical, Gallicized)
French form of Anesius. This name was borne by an obscure saint martyred alongside Théodule, Felix and Cornélie.
Anewa m Maori
Means "to fall" in Maori.
Anfey m Russian
Russian form of Antheus.
Anfim m Russian
Russian form of Anthimos via Anthimus.
Anfós m Provençal
Provençal form of Alphonse.
Anfòs m Provençal
Variant of Anfós.
Angad m Indian (Sikh), Hinduism, Indian
a part of , normally pertains to a parent addressing the child as a part of themselves... [more]
Angâĸ m Greenlandic
Means "maternal uncle" in Greenlandic.
Angar m Pashto
Means "embers" in Pashto.
Angèl m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Angelus.
Anger m English (Puritan)
From the English word anger meaning "a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility", given in reference to the wrath of God.
Anggi f & m Indonesian
Possibly a short form of Anggraini.
Angie m Scots
Diminutive of Angus.
Angir m & f Mongolian
Means "mandarin duck" in Mongolian.
Ângît m Greenlandic (Archaic)
Possibly taken from Greenlandic angit "luck".
Ãngka m Greenlandic (Archaic)
Greenlandic form of Ankarl.
Anġlu m Maltese
Maltese form of Angelus.
Anguk m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Angut m Greenlandic
From Greenlandic angut meaning "man".
Anhan m Gascon
Gascon form of Anianus.
Anhur m Egyptian Mythology
Means "(one who) leads back the distant one".... [more]
Anian m Polish (Archaic)
Polish form of Anianus.
Anich m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Kannada, Hinduism, Malayalam, Gujarati
DEVANAGARI SCRIPT : अनीच... [more]
Aniël m Dutch
Dutch form of Aniel.
Aniel m Biblical Greek, Dutch (Rare), Dutch (Surinamese, Rare), English (Rare), French (Modern), Spanish (Latin American)
Greek form of Hanniel and its variant Haniel, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Aniel m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
known as Hananel, Anael, Hanael or Aniel, is an angel in Jewish lore and angelology, and is often included in lists as being one of the seven archangels. Haniel is generally associated with the planet Venus, and is the archangel of the sephirah Netzach... [more]
Anies m & f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Anis, also used as a feminine name.
Anije m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Annius.
Anioł m Polish
Directly taken from Polish anioł "angel", this is name was used early on used as a vernacular form of Angelus.
Anius m Greek Mythology
The son of Apollo and Rhoeo. When Rhoeo became pregnant, her father had her placed in a chest and cast into the sea... [more]
Anixi m Basque
Basque form of Anysius.
Anjam m Muslim, Arabic
Meaning in Arabic is "star, Heavenly bodies"... [more]
Anjan m Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Odia, Assamese, Nepali
Derived from Sanskrit अञ्जन (añjana) meaning "collyrium, kohl", referring to a black, powdery pigment traditionally used as an eyeliner.
Anjas m Indonesian
Derived from Sanskrit अञ्जस् (anjas) meaning "straight, open, true, certain".
Anjay m Sanskrit
Means "unconquerable, unbeatable" in Sanskrit.... [more]
An-jel m & f Korean
Korean version of the name Angel
Anjel f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Angel.
Anjes f & m Dutch (Rare), Low German (Rare)
Hypochoristic form of Anna or Ane 2.
Anjum f & m Indian (Muslim), Urdu, Punjabi
Derived from Arabic أَنْجُم (ʾanjum) meaning "stars", the plural of نَجْم (najm) "star, celestial body" (see Najm).
Ankos m Armenian
Armenian form of Ancus.
Ankou m Celtic Mythology, Breton Legend
This is the name of a legendary skeleton-ghost in parts of France, namely Brittany and Normandy as well as Cornwall. He travels by night, riding a creaking cart (or small coach) drawn by four black horses in which he comes to collect the souls of the recently departed... [more]
Anláf m Anglo-Saxon
Old English cognate of Olaf.
Anlāf m Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of Olaf.
Anlon m Irish (Rare)
Means "great champion" in Irish Gaelic.
Anmol m & f Indian, Hindi, Nepali
Derived from Sanskrit अमूल्य (amūlya) meaning "priceless, precious".
Annan m Akan
Variant of Anan 1.
Annar m Norwegian, Icelandic (Rare), Norse Mythology (Anglicized)
Modern form of Ánarr, although it may also be used as a masculine form of Anna. In Norse Mythology, Annar is the partner of Nótt and the father of Jǫrð (Mother Earth)... [more]
Annei m Japanese
From Japanese kanji combination 安寧 (annei) meaning "peacefullness; tranquillity".... [more]
Annel m Icelandic
Combination of the name elements Ann derived from the name Anna and Eli meaning "the Lord, God".... [more]
Anner m Dutch
Masculine form, using the Dutch grammatical suffix to verb stems -er (as in English, for a male actor, e.g. in werk-er 'work-er') of Anne (usually female, but sometimes male; equivalent to English Anna, from Biblical Hannah), notably adopted as adult by the famous Dutch cellist Anner (born Anne) Bijlsma (+2019)
Annes m Estonian
Variant of Hannes.
Annet m Medieval French, French (Archaic)
Masculine diminutive of Anne 1.
Annio m Italian
Italian diminutive of Antonio
Annio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Annius.
Anniu m Asturian
Variation of Annius.
Ánnjá m Sami
Sami form of Andreas.
Annon m French (Acadian)
French variation of Anno.
Annop m Thai
Means "sea, ocean" in Thai.
Annul m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal variant of Arnulf, no longer in use.
Annus m Estonian
Variant of Anno.
Anoep m Indian
Means " ripe fruit" or "exceptionally lovely" in Hindi.
Añofo m Guanche
Borne by a king of the island of El Hierro.
Anoki m Sioux
Means "actor" in Sioux.
Anoma f & m Thai
Anoni f & m Hawaiian
To mix, interweave, intertwine, mixed.
Anoni m Swahili
Variation of Anno.
Anore m Greenlandic
Old spelling of Anori (as per the Greenlandic spelling reform of 1973).
Anori m Greenlandic
Means "wind" in Greenlandic.
Anoub m Coptic
Coptic form of Anubis.
Anrio m Esperanto
Possibly a Esperanto form of Henry.
Ansam m & f Arabic (Rare)
Means "gentle breezes" in Arabic.
Ansas m German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German form of Hans.
Anshu m Bengali
Diminutive of Anshuman.
Ansis m Latvian
Latvian adaption of Hans (compare East Prussian Ansas).
Anska m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of names beginning with Ans- and An-.
Anske m & f East Frisian
Diminutive of Anne 2 or Anna.
Anski m Finnish
Variant of Anska.
Anski m East Frisian
Variation of Anne 2
Antao m Chinese
Combination of An 1 and Tao.
Antar m Arabic
Means "brave, bold, champion" in Arabic.... [more]
Antek m Polish, Silesian
Polish and Silesian diminutive of Antoni.
Anteo m Croatian
Elaborated form of Ante 1, possibly influenced by Mateo.
Anteo m Italian, Spanish, Galician
Italian, Galician and Spanish form of both Antaeus and Antheus.
Anter m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Anteros.
Anteu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of both Antaeus and Antheus.
Antey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Antaeus.
Antim m Bulgarian, Romanian
Bulgarian and Romanian form of Anthimos.
Antin m Ukrainian
Ukrainian variant or folk/older form of Anton. A notable bearer was Antin Holovatyi, Zaporozhian Cossack otaman who was one of the creators and a commander of the Black Sea cossack army.
Antis m Latvian
Latvian form of Anton and younger form of Antiņš.
Antoi m Sardinian
Contracted form of Antoni.
Ánton m Sami
Sami form of Anton.
Antón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Anton.
Antôn m Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Antonius (see Anthony).
Antos m Hungarian
Old Hungarian short form of Antal.
Antoś m Polish
Diminutive of Antoni.
Antra m & f Malagasy
Means "compassion" in Malagasy.
Antre m Finnish
Finnish form of Andre.
Antro m Finnish
Short form of Antero.
Antsa m & f Malagasy
Means "chant" or "charitable, compassionate" in Malagasy.
Antso m Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque form of Sanctius and Sancho.
Ántte m Sami
Sami form of Antti.
Antto m Finnish
Variant of Anton.
Antún m Aguaruna
Awajún form of Antonio.
Antur m Sami (Rare)
Variant of Ánte.
Antuš m Slovak
Diminutive of Anton.
Ãntût m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Anton.
Antym m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Anthimos via Anthimus.
Antyn m Altai
Altai variant of Anton.
Anuar m Malay, Indonesian, Kazakh, Bashkir, Spanish
Form of Anwar used in various languages.
Anulv m Norwegian (Archaic)
Archaic variant of Arnulf.
Ånund m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Anund.
Anvit m Indian
indian origan names meaning one who serves to nation..., people of nation,,, name of bravery....
Änwär m Bashkir
Variant of Anuar.
Anwin m Indian
Very strange
Anyim m Nigerian
A notable bearer is Anyim Pius Anyim, a Nigerian politician.
Ányos m Hungarian
Short form of Ángyán.
Anzac m & f English (Australian)
An acronym, given in honour of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps; originally those who served at Gallipoli during World War I, but now all who have served and died for Australia and New Zealand during military operations.
Anzan f & m Chinese
Combination of An 1 and Zan.
Anzar m Uyghur
Originates from the Arabic language.Anzar name meaning in English is Pure Gold, Silver.
Anzar m Berber
Means "god of rain" in Amazigh.
Anzel m American
Variant of Ansel.
Aodán m Irish
Younger form of Áedán.
Aohei m Japanese
Aohei comes from Japanese 青兵 which consists of 青 (ao) meaning “blue, green” and兵 (hei) meaning “soldier, warrior.”
Aoidh m Scottish Gaelic
Gaelic form of Hugh
Aoris m Greek Mythology
Meaning uncertain. In Greek legend this name belonged to a son of Aras, an autochthon who was believed to have built Arantea, the most ancient town in Phliasia. When his sister Araethyrea died, Aoris renamed the country of Phliasia after her ("Araethyrea").
Aouen m History (Ecclesiastical)
The name of a minor Breton saint of whom nothing else is known.
Aouie m & f Obscure
Likely derived from the five vowels of the English language.
Aowyn f & m English
a variant Éowyn
Aoyun m & f Chinese
This name is made up of 奧 (ào)/奥 (ào, yù), the simplified version of 奧, meaning "mysterious, obscure, profound" and 運/运 (yùn) meaning "run, luck, fortune, ship, transport," the first meaning added for 运, the simplified version of 運... [more]
Apapa m Ijaw
Means "groundnut" in Ijaw.
Aphai m & f Thai
Means "fearlessness, absence of danger" or "forgiveness, pardon" in Thai.
Apipu m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อภิภู (see Aphiphu).
Apisi m Siksika
Means "coyote, wolf" in Blackfoot.
Ápmot m Sami
Sami form of Ånund.
Apòlo m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Apollo.
Apono m Chuukese
Chuukese form of Apollo.
Aporo m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
Japanese borrowing of Apollo.... [more]
Appas m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Abbas
Appij m Russian
Russian form of Appius.
Appio m Italian
Italian form of Appius.
Ápram m Faroese
Faroese variant of Ábram.
Apres m Armenian (Eastern)
Means "well done!, good job!" in Armenian.
Apsat m Georgian Mythology
Meaning unknown. Apsat was the god of birds in Svan (a subgroup of the Georgian people) mythology.
Aqeel m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Aqil.
Aqiba m Ancient Aramaic
Aramaic form of Jacob.
Aqjan m Kazakh
From the Kazakh ақ (aq) meaning "white" or "pure" and жан (jan) meaning "soul".
Aqsar m Kazakh
Possibly from the Kazakh ақсары (aqsarı) meaning "light yellow".
Aqueo m Spanish
Spanish form of Achaios via Achaeus.
Aqueu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Achaios via Achaeus.
Araik m Armenian
Alternate transcription of Arayik.
Ārama m Maori
Maori form of Adam.
Árant m Faroese
Faroese form of Arendt.
Arara f & m Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" or 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection", 羅 (ra) meaning "gauze, thin silk" or 麗 (ra) meaning "lovely, beautiful, graceful, resplendent" combined with 羅 (ra) meaning "gauze, thin silk" or 玲 (ra) meaning "sound of jewels"... [more]
Arato m Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 嵐 (a) meaning "storm, tempest" or 新 (ara) meaning "new", 羅 (ra) meaning "gauze, thin silk" or 蘭 (ra) meaning "orchid" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation or 人 (to) meaning "person"... [more]
Aratz m Basque
Aratz is a mountain of the Basque Country in Spain located at the mountain range Altzania (also called Urkilla) that provides the extension for the massif Aizkorri. The name of the mountain itself is derived from Basque aratz "clean, pure; clear" (in the case of the mountain, aratz refers to its stone surface devoid of vegetation).
Araxa m Old Persian
Uncertain etymology, probably derived from an Ancient Armenian name.
Araya m Tigrinya
Means "leader by example" in Tigrinya.
Arbab m Arabic, Urdu
Means "lords, masters" in Arabic, the plural of رب (rabb).
Arban m Mongolian (Rare)
Means "ten" in Mongolian.
Arban m Albanian
Masculine form of Arbana.
Arbay m Yakut
Means "bush" in Yakut.
Arbel m & f Hebrew
Mount Arbel is a mountain in The Lower Galilee near Tiberias in Israel. From the lookout atop the mountain, one can see almost all of the Galilee into the Golan Heights including Safed, Tiberias and most of the Sea of Galilee.
Arbën m Albanian
Derived from Albanian arbën "Albanian".
Arbër m Albanian
The name represents the demonym of Albania as it used to be called in Medieval times, "Arberi/a". It ultimately goes back to the Albanian tribal name Arbër/Arbëreshë.... [more]
Arber m Albanian
Variant of Arbër.
Arbie m English
Meaning unknown, perhaps a diminutive of Archibald.
Arbor m & f English
Middle English (also denoting a lawn or flower bed) from Old French erbier, from erbe ‘grass, herb’, from Latin herba. The phonetic change to ar- (common in words having er- before a consonant) was assisted by association with Latin arbor ‘tree’.
Arcas m Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology he was a son of Zeus and Callisto. He was remembered for having taught people the art of weaving and baking bread... [more]
Arcee f & m Popular Culture (Modern)
A notable bearer was the female Autobot warrior from the TV series "Transformers Prime".
Archy m Literature
Variant of Archie.... [more]
Arciš m Belarusian
Diminutive of Arsienij.
Ardan m History (Ecclesiastical)
Benedictine monk, also known as Ardanus. 13th abbot of the abbey of Saint Philibert at Tournus, diocese of Autun, France in 1028. Restored monastic buildings there, and cared for the local people during the famine of 1030 to 1033.
Ardel m English
Variant of Ardell or Ardal.
Ardie f & m American (Rare)
Diminutive of Arden or names with the sound ard or perhaps a variant of Artie.
Ardil m Kurdish
Fire Heart
Ardin m Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Ardinus. In some cases, the name can also be an elaboration of Ard, which itself is a short form of Arnoud (and other names containing the Germanic element aran or arn meaning "eagle") as well as of Eduard and Adriaan.... [more]
Ardyn m Popular Culture
Derived from the Latin word ardēns, which means "burning, brilliant, ardent, passionate".... [more]
Areeb m Urdu, Arabic
Variant transcription of Arib.
Areku m Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 嶺 (re) meaning "peak, summit" or 廉 (re) meaning "bargain, reason, charge, suspicion, point, account, purity, honest, low price, cheap, rested, contented, peaceful" combined with 公 (ku) meaning "public, prince, official, governmental", 功 (ku) meaning "achievement, merits, success, honor, credit", 紅 (ku) meaning "crimson, deep red", 久 (ku) meaning "long time" or 宮 (ku) meaning "Shinto shrine, constellations, palace, princess"... [more]