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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Various.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Ady f & m Various
Diminutive of Ada 1, Adrian or other names containing Ad.
Ascension m & f Various
Variant of Ascensión used outside of Spanish speaking countries, among both genders.
Ayrton m English, Portuguese (Brazilian), Various
Transferred use of the surname Ayrton, which was originally taken from the place name Airton.... [more]
Benni m & f Various
Variant or Benny/Bennie sometimes used as a feminine name.
Bjorn m Various
Variant of Björn or Bjørn used outside of Scandinavia and Germany.
Brahms m & f Various
Transferred use of the surname Brahms.
Brucelee m Various
Combination of Bruce and Lee (see also surname Lee 2), honouring the actor, director, martial artist, martial arts instructor and philosopher Bruce Lee (1940-1973).
Celvin m Various
Possibly a variant of Selvin, Calvin, or Kelvin.
Chubasco m Various (Rare)
From the Spanish word chubasco, meaning "squall", which is from the Portuguese word chuva, meaning "rain".
Cicada f & m Various (Modern)
From the English word for the insect, derived from Latin cicada meaning "tree-cricket". The insect lives underground, nourishing itself on tree roots, for as long as seventeen years before emerging... [more]
Clavius m Various (Latinized, Rare)
Latin word meaning "key". The use as a given name is transferred from the humanist surname Clavius (originally Clau or Schlüssel) borne by Christopher Clavius, a 16th-century Jesuit, astronomer, and mathematician.
Coda m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Koda.
Covid m & f Various (Modern, Rare)
Abbreviation of COronaVIrus Disease.
Crucis f & m Various
Means "of the cross" in Latin (the genitive form of Crux), referring to the cross of the crucifixion. This is used as the second part of compound religious or monastic names, such as Maria Crucis ("Mary of the (Holy) Cross") and Johannes Crucis ("John of the Cross").... [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…
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.
Fabi f & m Various, Portuguese
Portuguese masculine short form of Fabio and Fabiano.... [more]
Faz m & f Various
Fendi f & m Various
Meaning unknown. It is used in reference to the Italian luxury brand Fendi, which is named after its founders, Adele and Eduardo Fendi.
Franch m Various
Variant of Frank.
Jakie m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Jackie and diminutive of Jacob.
Jaky m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Jackie.
Jazzy m & f Various
Diminutive of names with the syllable jaz or jas such as Jasmine, Jasper and Jazzabelle
Jerrymie m Various
Variant spelling of Jeremy, which was influenced by the name Jerry.
Kery m & f Various
Variant of Kerry. This name was borne by a French Rapper: Kery James.
Lu f & m English, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Various
Short form of names beginning with Lu, such as Lucy, Luis or Luisa. Known bearers include Luciana 'Lu' Andrade (1978-), a Brazilian singer; Luzerne 'Lu' Blue (1897-1958), an American baseball player; Maria Luisa 'Lu' Colombo (1952-), an Italian singer; Lucien 'Lu' Gambino (1923-2003), an American football player; Lucy 'Lu' Rees (1901-1983), an Australian book collector and children's literature advocate; and Luis 'Lu' Senarens (1863-1939), an American science fiction writer.
Machai m Various
The Greek word for "battles, conflicts". In Greek mythology, they were the demons/spirts of battle, sons or daughters of Eris. More likely used as a variant of Micaiah or Mekhi.
Maradona m & f Various
Transferred use of the surname Maradona, honouring Argentine professional football player and manager Diego Maradona (1960-2020), widely regarded as one of the greatest players in football.
Marillo m Various
Possibly a masculine variant of Marilla, or alternate spelling of Murillo.
Marmar m & f Various
Diminutive of Maria, Margaret, and Martin, and other names with the same initial sound.
Merkel f & m Various (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Merkel. Modern usage is inspired by the surname of the German chancellor Angela Merkel.
Migel m Various (Modern, Rare)
Alternate spelling of Miguel.
Mirando m Various (Rare)
Masculine form of Miranda.
Mischka m & f Various (Rare), English (American, Rare)
German transcription of Mishka (originally Russian).... [more]
Nod m Literature, Various
The name of a character in Wynken, Blynken, and Nod.
Noey m & f Various (Rare)
Possibly derived as a diminutive of Noah 1 or Noe.
Oly m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Olly.
Prada f & m Various
Meaning unknown. It is used in reference to the Italian luxury brand Prada, which is named after its founder Mario Prada.
Psalm m & f Various, English (African), Filipino
From the English word psalm which refers to a sacred song or poem, especially one of the hymns by David and others which were collected into the Old Testament Book of Psalms... [more]
Rafi m Various, Jewish, Spanish
Diminutive of Raphael.
Rahmir m Various
Possibly an alternate spelling of Ramir.
Rayan m Various
Variant of Ryan.
Rev m Various
Short form of various names, including Reverie, Revel, and Revon.
Riel m & f Various
Transferred from the French surname Riel or a short form of names ending in -riel, especially Ariel (See also Rielle/Riella).
Rome m Various
May be used on its own or as a contractive nickname for Ramone.
Ronno m Popular Culture, Literature, Various (Rare)
The masculine antagonist of Bambi (named in the original book by Felix Salten and in the movie 'Bambi 2', unnamed in the first movie 'Bambi').... [more]
Rossi f & m English (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), Various
Transferred use of the surname Rossi. As a feminine name, it could be a variant of Rosie.
Salix m & f Various
Exact origins unknown, however this is the botanical name for willows.
Sebby f & m Various
Diminutive of Sebastian or Sebastiane, usually not used as a given name in its own right.
Sebi m & f Various, Romanian
Diminutive of Sebastian.
Sev m Various (Rare)
Nickname for various names containing the sound element -sev-, such as Severin. This name is usually not used as a legal name in its own right.
Shanga m & f Various
Of unknown meaning.
Shia m English (Modern), Various
In the case of American actor Shia LaBeouf (1986-), it is derived from Hebrew שַׁי יָהּ (shai yah) meaning "gift of Yahweh".
Solskjaer m Various (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Solskjær, named in honour of Norwegian professional football manager and former player Ole Gunnar Solskjær (1973-).
Stephane m & f Various
Variant of Stéphane used outside of France. It is also sometimes used as a variant of Stephanie.
Tanuki f & m Various
Means "raccoon dog" or "badger" in Japanese.
Tedie m & f Various
Variant of Teddy.
Tedy m Various
Variant of Teddy.
Telly m & f Various
A diminutive of several names, such as Aristotelis, Donatella, Estella, Theodore, and more.... [more]
Timie m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Timmy.
Tomie m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Tommy.
Tomy m & f Various
Diminutive of Tom 2 or variant of Tommy, Tommie and other names that starting with tom.
Tsunami f & m Various
From Japanese 津波 (tsunami) meaning "a tsunami, a tidal wave", which is a compound 津 (tsu) meaning "harbor" and 波 (nami) meaning "wave". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Tyre m Various (Rare)
From the city of Tyre in modern day Lebanon. It could derive also from the surnames Tyre and possibly McIntyre.
Ulrick m Various
Variant of Ulrich.
Versace f & m Various, English (Rare)
Transferred use of the Italian surname Versace as a given name, possibly used in reference to the Italian luxury fashion company Versace.
Vinz m Various
Diminutive of Vincent.
Yaz f & m Various
Short form of various names, including Yazmin.
Yeltsin m & f Various
Transferred use of the surname Yeltsin, given in honour of the first president of Russia, Boris Yeltsin (1931-2007).
Yrjo m Various (Rare)
Variant of Yrjö used outside of Finland.
Zero m & f Various
Derived from the Italian zero itself from Medieval Latin zèphyrum, Arabic صفر (ṣifr) and Sanskrit शून्य (śūnyá), ultimately meaning "empty".... [more]
Zoar m & f Various (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Zohar, means "light, brilliance" in Hebrew. In the Bible, it is the name of the city that Lot fled to (Genesis 19:22).... [more]
Zwingli m Various
Transferred use of the surname Zwingli as a given name, used in honor of the pastor Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531), a leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland.