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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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Azuro m Italian
Masculine form of Azura.
Azusa f & m Japanese
This name can be used on its own as 梓 (shi, azusa), referring to the catalpa tree, or it can be combined with 沙 (sa, sha, suna, yonageru) meaning "sand," 紗 (sa, sha, usuginu) meaning "gauze" or 彩 (sai, irodo.ru, sa) meaning "colouring."... [more]
Azwan m Malay, Indonesian
Possibly derived from Arabic عزو ('azw) meaning "attribution".
Azwar m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic أزور ('azwar) meaning "visit, visiting".
Azwer m Kurdish
Means "proud" in Kurdish.
Azzam m Arabic
Means "determined, resolute" as well as "lion" in Arabic, from the word عَزَمَ (azama) meaning "to determine, to decide, to be firmly resolved".
Azzan m Biblical Hebrew
Meaning "strong." Was the father of Paltiel, a prince of the Tribe of Issachar.
Azzat m Afghan
Esteemed
Azzay m Berber
Means "male palm tree" in Amazigh.
Azzur m Biblical
Meaning "One Offering Help".... [more]
Baana m Biblical
Means "son of affliction". In the Bible, this is the name of two of Solomon's purveyors, as well as the father of Zadok.
Baart m West Frisian
West Frisian form of Bert.
Baasa m Yakut
Yakut form of Vasya.
Babək m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Babak.
Babek m Kazakh (Rare)
Kazakh form of Babak.
Babie f & m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Barbara.
Babik m Romani
Of unknown meaning.... [more]
Babil m Catalan
Diminutive of Babilàs.
Bəbir m Azerbaijani (Rare)
Derived from the Azerbaijani noun bəbir meaning "leopard". As such, this name could be considered to be the Azerbaijani form of Babur.... [more]
Babir m Azerbaijani (Rare), Kazakh (Rare)
Azerbaijani and Kazakh form of Babur.
Bacco m Italian
Italian form of Bacchus.
Baccu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Bacco.
Bacga m Anglo-Saxon
Unknown origin. Perhaps related to Bucge
Bacha m Russian
Means "beauty" in Russian.
Bacha m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Bachana, but it can also be an independent name in its own right, in which case the name is directly derived from the Persian noun بچه (bačče) meaning "child".
Bachi m Georgian
Diminutive of Bacha and Bachana.
Bacho m Georgian
Diminutive of Bacha and Bachana.
Backo f & m Indigenous Australian
Meaning unknown (from a language possibly spoken near Townsville, Queensland in the south-easthern Australia).... [more]
Badal m Indian
Cloud
Badam m Pashto
Means "almond" in Pashto.
Badar m & f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Badr.
Badem m Bosnian (Rare)
Means "almond" in Bosnian.
Bader m Arabic
Means "full moon" in Arabic.
Bader m & f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic بدر (see Badr).
Badis m Berber (Rare)
The meaning of this name is unknown but several kings had this name.
Badma m & f Buryat, Kalmyk
Buryat and Kalmyk form of Padma.
Bador m Filipino
Short form of Salvador.
Badra m & f Western African, Arabic
Possibly a variant of Badr.
Badri m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Means "my full moon" in Arabic, derived from بدر (badr) meaning "full moon".
Bagas m Javanese
Means "firm, strong, healthy" in Javanese.
Bağır m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Baqir. It coincides with the Azerbaijani word bağır meaning "liver, heart".
Bäğiz m Bashkir
Means "mentor" in Bashkir.
Bagja m Sundanese
Means "happy" in Sundanese.
Bagok m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish bager meaning "whirlwind".
Bagot m Anglo-Norman
Diminutive of Bago, a Germanic name derived from Old High German baga "dispute".
Bagun m Ho
Meaning Unknown.
Bahaa m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic بهاء (see Baha).
Bahir m Arabic
Means "brilliant" in Arabic.
Bahoz m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish ba meaning "storm".
Bahri m Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian, Albanian
Means "maritime, nautical, marine" in Arabic, a derivative of بحر (bahr) meaning "sea".
Bahru m Amharic
Means "the sea" in Amharic.
Bahta m Tigrinya
Meaning unknown.
Bahto m Bosnian (Rare)
Short form of Bahtijar.
Bái-hǔ m & f Astronomy
Bái-Hǔ is a Xiang (象) one of the Four Symbols that include all the constellation of the Chinese System. Bái-Hǔ is known as The White Tiger of the West and is a mythological spirit creature linked with the west, the left and the fall/autumn season.
Baiko f & m Georgian
Diminutive of Baia. This name is most commonly used on women.
Baily f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Bailey.
Báine f & m Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Mythology
An Irish name meaning "whiteness, pallor". In Irish Mythology, Báine was a princess, daughter of Tuathal Techtmar, ancestor of the kings of Ireland. "Cailín na Gruaige Báine" and "Bruach na Carraige Báine" are the names of two traditional Irish songs.... [more]
Baird m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Baird.
Bajal m Urdu
Means 'living' in Urdu. In Urdu it can be written as 'باجل'.
Baján m History
Hungarian form of Bayan.
Bakar m Georgian
Meaning and origin uncertain. Some Georgian scholars view the name as a variant of Bakur, whilst others deem it more likely that the name is the Georgian form of the Arabic name Bakr.... [more]
Bakar m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Bakr.
Bakha m Uzbek, Tajik, Kazakh
Uzbek, Tajik and Kazakh form of Baha.
Bakht m & f Urdu, Pashto
Derived from Persian بخت (baxt) meaning "fortune, prosperity, luck".
Bäkir m Kazakh
Kazakh form of Bakr.
Bəkir m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Baqir.
Bakis m Greek
Variant transcription of Μπάκης (see Mpakis).
Bakri m Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Means "first, eldest, firstborn" in Arabic.
Bakul f & m Indian
Bakul is the name of a sweet smelling flower. The name Bakul originated as a Hindu name. The name Bakul is most often used as a girl name or female name, but can sometimes be used for men.... [more]
Bakur m Armenian (Rare), Georgian
Armenian and Georgian form of Pakur. Some of the earliest known bearers of this name are the 2nd-century kings Bakur of Armenia and Bakur of Lazica (in Colchis), who are both better known under the Latin name Pacorus... [more]
Bakyt m & f Kyrgyz, Kazakh
From Kyrgyz бакыт (bakyt) or Kazakh бақыт (baqyt) both meaning "happiness, luck", ultimately from Persian بخت (bakht). It is only used as a masculine name in Kyrgyzstan while it is unisex in Kazakhstan.
Balak m Biblical (Anglicized, Archaic)
This is a name of a king of Moab in the book of Numbers. Together with Balaam, he conspired to halt the Israelites on their journey, by any means necessary.
Balam m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Variant of Balaam. In The Lesser Key of Solomon he is a great and powerful king of Hell who commands over forty legions of demons.
Balan m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Belenus.
Balan m Malayalam, Tamil
Malayalam form and Tamil variant of Bala 1.
Balbi f & m Spanish, Asturian
Short form of Balbina and Balbino.
Balda m & f Italian
Male short form of Baldassare or Baldassarre and feminine form of Baldo.
Baldó m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Baldo.
Baldy m English
Diminutive of Archibald
Baley f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Bailey.
Balik m & f Balinese
Means "turn, return, again" in Balinese. This name is traditionally added to the end of first, second, third, and fourth-born names (for example, Wayan Balik would be the name given to a fifth-born child, followed by Made Balik, Nyoman Balik, and Ketut Balik for the sixth, seventh, and eighth-born child, respectively).
Balin m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
The name was used in Arthurian legend by Sir Thomas Malory as the name of one of King Arthur's valiant knights. ... [more]
Balin m Hinduism
Balin is the name of a monkey king in the Hindu epic, "The Ramayama".
Balki m Medieval English, Old Norse, Old Norwegian
From Old Norse balkr meaning "beam, rafter, ridge of land."
Balle m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Balli.
Balli m Old Norse, Old Danish
Either from Old Norse ballr "dangerous, risky, bold, brave" or bollr "ball".
Baloo m Popular Culture
Baloo is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book from 1894 and The Second Jungle Book from 1895.
Balša m Montenegrin, Serbian
Means "strong", "healthy", "big man".
Balto m Popular Culture
Meaning is unknown. It is possibly related to Baldo, which means "bold, brave", or Valto, which means "to rule with greatness"... [more]
Baltz m Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque baltz "black".
Balun m Romansh
Romansh form of Apollonius, traditionally found in the Surselva region.
Bamat m Kabardian (Rare, Archaic), Circassian (Rare, Archaic)
One of the Kabardian-Circassian versions of Muhammad. A known bearer is the Kabardian supreme prince Bamat. Not used anymore.
Bamse m Swedish (Rare), Old Swedish (Rare)
From an Old Scandinavian word meaning "bear". In modern Swedish often used when referring to something large.
Banan f & m Arabic
Means "fingers, fingertips" in Arabic.
Banco m Theatre
Italian form of Banquo used in the opera 'Macbeth' premiered in 1847 by Giuseppe Verdi and Francesco Maria Piave. This name is only used for this opera as banco coincides with the Italian meaning "bench; desk; bank".
Báncu m Sami
Sami form of Paukku.
Bando m Old High German
Old High German bant "band, bond".
Bandó m Hungarian
Diminutive of András.
Bandy m & f American
Transferred use of the surname Bandy.
Banga m Shona
Means "knife" or "sword" in Shona. Banga is the name of a Ngbandi god of water.
Bang-u m Korean, History
Meaning unknown. This was the personal name of Grand Prince Jinan (1354-1394), oldest son of Seong-gye (King Taejo).
Banjo m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Banjo. Occasionally used in homage to various persons using the byname, such as Australian poet Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson or American race car driver Edwin “Banjo” Matthews.
Banoy m Filipino
Means "eagle" in Tagalog.
Banri m & f Japanese
From 万里 (banri) meaning "thousands of miles​," the second kanji referring to a unit of distance called ri.... [more]
Bansi m Hindi
Means "flute" in Hindi.
Banxe m Old Swedish (Rare)
Variant spelling of Bamse found in southwest Sweden in the 14th and 16th century.
Banyu m Javanese
Means "water" in Javanese.
Baoth m Irish
Perhaps related to Beathan. It coincides with a Gaelic word meaning "vain, reckless, wanton, foolish". Other forms are Baothan, Baoithin/Beheen and Baolach... [more]
Barac m Biblical Latin
Form of Barak 1 used in the Latin Old Testament.
Baram m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Bahram. This name is extremely rare in Georgia today; actually, one could almost consider it to be archaic.
Baram m & f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 바람 (baram) meaning either "wind, air" or "desire, expectation, hope." The first word may have well been borrowed from Old Chinese 風 (*plum(s)) while the second word is derived from the verbal noun of verb 바라다 (barada) meaning "to wish that something was the case."
Baran m Russian (Rare)
Means "ram" in Russian.
Bardh m Albanian
Derived from Albanian bardh "to whiten; brighten" and, figuratively, "to bring honor and glory".
Bardo m Germanic
Perhaps a short form of Bardolph or other Germanic names containing the element bard meaning "small axe" (in some cases "beard"). It was borne by a saint, an 11th-century archbishop of Mainz whom Pope Saint Leo IX advised to "lighten his duties and relax some of his personal austerities and mortifications".
Bardó m Hungarian
Cognate of Bardolph, meaning "small axe".
Barel m & f Hebrew
Means "son of God", from a combination of bar and El.
Barel m & f Hebrew
Means "son of God" or "God has created" in Hebrew, a combination of the names Bar and El.
Barin m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo bari meaning "sun" and the genitive suffix -n.
Bariy m Bashkir
Means "creator" in Bashkir.
Barni m Medieval English, Old Danish
Derived from Old Norse barn "child".
Barny m English
Variant of Barney.
Baron m English
Middle English from Old French, from medieval Latin baro, baron- ‘man, warrior’, probably of Germanic origin.
Barre m Somali
A name that comes from the Somali word bare which means "teacher." Barre was the last name (meaning the first name of the grandfather of) Mohamed Siad Barre (Somali spelling: Maxamed Siyaad Barre). Siad Barre was the military ruler and president of Somali from 1969 until 1991.
Barre m English
Variant of Barry.
Barri m Welsh
Means "summit" in Welsh.
Barto m Dutch, Spanish
Short form of Bartholomew.
Bartu m Turkish
The name is of Turkic origin and means "wealth".
Barty m English (Rare), Popular Culture
Diminutive of Bartholomew and other Bart- names.
Baruc m Galician, Judeo-French
Galician form and Judeo-French variant of Baruch.
Baruc m Welsh
Baruc was a 6th century Welsh saint.... [more]
Baruh m Hebrew
Variant of Baruch.
Baruj m Jewish (Hispanicized, Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Baruch. A notable bearer was Venezuelan immunologist Baruj Benacerraf (1920-2011), who was of Sephardi Jewish heritage.
Bárúk m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Baruch.
Baruk m Ethiopian
Variant of Biruk.
Basam m Arabic
Variant transcription of Bassam.
Basan m Emilian-Romagnol, Venetian
Emilian-Romagnol and Venetian form of Bassianus.
Başar m Turkish
Means "achieve, succeed, accomplish" in Turkish.
Basav m Bengali
The name "Basav" is of Indian origin, particularly from the Kannada language. It is often associated with the historical figure Basavanna, who was a 12th-century philosopher, statesman, and social reformer in the Indian state of Karnataka... [more]
Basch m French (Swiss, Archaic)
Short form of Baschtian, an obsolete form of Bastian.
Basco m Popular Culture
The name was borne by Earth King Kuei's pet bear from the cartoon series "Avatar: the Last Airbender".
Basel m Arabic
Variant of Basil 2.
Basem m Arabic
Variant of Basim.
Basil m & f English (Modern)
From the herb, unrelated to Basil 1.
Bäşim m Turkmen
From Turkmen bäş meaning “five”.
Bəşir m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Bashir.
Bašmu m Near Eastern Mythology, Sumerian Mythology
Means "venomous snake", possibly deriving from the Sumerian elements muš ("snake, reptile") and ("venom, poison"). Name borne by a figure from Mesopotamian mythology, a horned snake with two forelegs and wings.
Basri m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Turkish
Means "my vision" from Arabic بصر (basar) meaning "vision, sight". It is often given in honour of Muslim theologian and writer Hasan al-Basri.
Basse m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Sebastian.
Basti m German
Diminutive of Sebastian, not commonly used as a given name in its own right.
Batal m Abkhaz
Derived from Arabic بطل (batal) meaning "hero".
Båtel m Swedish (Rare, Archaic)
Rare archaic form of Bótulfr, most common in Gotland, Sweden.
Bates m English
Transferred use of the surname Bates.
Baði m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Diminutive of names containing the element bǫð meaning "battle". In Norse mythology this is the name of a Jotunn.
Bátor m Hungarian (Rare)
Originally it derives from a Turkish word and it means "warlord". Nowadays it is associated with Hungarian word "bride".
Batsa m Nepali
Meaning "Son".
Batto m & f Japanese
"Bat"
Batty m Luxembourgish
Diminutive of Baptiste and Baptist.
Batur m Turkish, Georgian (Archaic)
Derived from the Turco-Mongolian honorific title ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠤᠷ (baɣatur) meaning "hero" (see Bahadur).
Baudi m Chechen
Chechen form of Dawud (see David).
Bauer m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bauer.
Baugi m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Baugr. This was the name of a jotunn in Norse mythology.
Baugr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse baugr "ring, money". This was the name of the sacred temple ring on which oaths were made.
Bauke m & f West Frisian, Dutch
For a man, it is the diminutive form of Baue - but for a woman, it is the feminine form of Baue. However, the name is far more common on men than on women.
Bauto m History
Flavius Bauto (died c. 385) was a Romanised Frank who served as a magister militum of the Roman Empire and imperial advisor under Valentinian II.
Bavão m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Bavo.
Bawan m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo bawa meaning "parrot" and the genitive suffix -n.
Bawer m Kurdish
Means "belief" in Kurdish.
Bawon m Medieval Polish
Polish form of Bavon.
Baxva m Mingrelian, Georgian, Ossetian
Variant transcription of Bakhva.
Bayan m Buryat
Means "rich" in Buryat.
Bayan f & m Kurdish
morning
Bayañ m Yakut
Means "visitor with great wealth".
Bayar m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian баяр (bayar) meaning "joy, happiness".
Bayaz m & f Tatar
Means "white" in Tatar.
Bayek m Popular Culture
Bayek, also known as Bayek of Siwa, is a fictional character in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed video game franchise.
Bayko m Medieval Russian
Diminutive of Bay.
Bayli f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Bailey.
Bayou m American (South, Rare, ?)
From the American English word bayou which derives from the Choctaw word bayuk meaning "small stream".
Bazek m Polish
Diminutive form of Bazyli.
Bazil m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Basil 1.
Bazyl m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Basil 1.
Beale m English
Transferred use of the surname Beale.
Beall m English
Transferred use of the surname Beall.
Beard m Medieval English
Possible anglicization of Barth.
Beato m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician form of Beatus and masculine form of Beata.
Beaux m & f English
Variant of Beau
Bebel m Soviet
Transferred use of the surname Bebel in honor of German socialist politician August Bebel (1840-1913).
Bébèr m Picard
Diminutive of any name ending in -bert.
Becas f & m Portuguese
Portuguese short form of Isabel, Rebeca, Bernardo, and other names with the "be" sound. It can also come from the word "bebé" (baby).
Becca m Anglo-Saxon
Means "pick-axe" in Old English. The surname Beckham derives from this name.
Beđar m Sami (Rare)
Sami form of Pædhar.
Beddu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Bello.
Bedir m Turkish
Turkish form of Badr
Beeri m & f Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew, Biblical
Hebrew name deriving from בְּאֵר be'er "well", "fountain" with suffix, meaning "my well".... [more]
Begla m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Bæglir.
Begli m Turkmen
Means "of the beg", from the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Behan m Irish
Irish origin that derives from "bee" but means "child."
Behre m Kurdish
Means "talent" in Kurdish.
Beila m Medieval Basque
Basque form of the Visigothic name Vigila. It might possibly also be influenced by Basque bela "crow".
Beiti m Old Norse
From Old Norse beita meaning "to pasture cattle", "to use a weapon", "to harness to a vehicle", "to steer or sail near the wind, to cruise".
Beket m Kazakh
Means "station, port" in Kazakh.
Bekim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian bekim "blessing".
Bekir m Turkish, Crimean Tatar
Turkish and Crimean Tatar form of Bakr or Bakir.
Bekoe m Akan
Means "war time" in Akan, typically used for a child born in war.
Belal m Arabic, Bengali
Arabic alternate transcription of Bilal as well as the Bengali form.
Belek m & f Tuvan, Kyrgyz
Means "gift" in Tuvan and Kyrgyz. It is unisex among the Tuvans and solely masculine in Kyrgyzstan.
Bełin m Venetian
Venetian form of Bellino.
Belin m Gascon
Masculine form of Belina.
Bello m Medieval Italian, Spanish
Short form of Jacobello or other names ending in bello. It is also associated with the Italian word meaning "beautiful, handsome".
Beloy m Filipino
Diminutive of Isabelo.
Belus m Greek Mythology
King of Egypt and brother of Aegyptus and Danaus in Greek Mythology.
Bembö m Kalmyk
Means "Saturn" in Kalmyk.
Benar m & f Filipino, Maranao
From Maranao benar meaning "true, truly".
Bende m Hungarian
Short form of Bendegúz.
Bened m Welsh
Welsh form of Benedictus (see Benedict).
Benek m Polish
Diminutive of Benedykt.
Benel m Hebrew
Means "son of God" in Hebrew.
Benen m History
Benen was the name of the first Irish Bishop of Ireland, who was a follower of St. Patrick. ... [more]
Benêt m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Benedict.
Benet m Catalan, Lengadocian, Provençal
Catalan, Languedocian and Provençal form of Benedict.
Bengi m & f Turkish (Modern)
Means "eternal,everlasting", derived from the Old Turkic beñgü or meñgü with the exact same meaning.
Bengü m & f Turkish, Medieval Turkic
Endless, always-staying, everlasting, eternal.
Benja m Dutch, Spanish
Diminutive of Benjamin. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch actor Benja Bruijning (b. 1983).
Benja f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Bencha.
Benje m & f East Frisian (Archaic)
Short version of names containing the name element bern meaning bear.
Benke m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Bengt.
Benne m West Frisian
Variant form of Ben 1.
Benni m & f Various
Variant or Benny/Bennie sometimes used as a feminine name.
Benón m Spanish
Spanish form of Benno.
Benon m Polish
Polish form of Benno.
Benry m Popular Culture (Modern, Rare)
Variant/combination of Ben 1 and Henry.
Bente m & f East Frisian, West Frisian
Shortened form of Bernhard or other names starting in Bern-.
Benti m Old Norse
Old Norse diminutive of Benteinn.
Benxa m Galician
Galician short form of Benxamín and Benjamín.
Benza m Guanche
Borne by a Guanche noble from Tenerife.
Benzi m Hebrew
Short form of Benzion.
Beorn m Anglo-Saxon, Literature
Derived from Old English beorn meaning "man, hero, warrior". In some cases it could be an Anglicized form of the Old Norse name Bjǫrn.... [more]
Beppe m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of masculine given names that start with Be-, such as Bertil.
Beppo m Italian
Diminutive of Giuseppe.
Beqir m Albanian
Albanian form of Baqir.
Berci m Hungarian
Diminutive form of Albert.
Berdi m Turkmen
Means "given (by God)" in Turkmen. It is derived from the past tense of the Turkmen verb bermek meaning "to give", which itself is ultimately derived from Old Turkic ber meaning "to give".... [more]
Berec m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Brictius.
Berel m Jewish, Yiddish
Diminutive of Ber.
Beren m Literature
Means "brave" in Sindarin. Beren (also known as Beren Erchamion, 'the One-handed', and Beren Camlost, 'the Empty-handed') is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He was the son of Barahir and Emeldir, the husband of Lúthien, the father of Dior Eluchíl, and ancestor of Elros and of him of Aragorn, and ancestor of Elrond and of him Arwen... [more]