Submitted Names Matching Pattern *man*

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *man*.
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Timander m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Timandros. A known bearer of this name was the father of Asclepiodorus of Macedon, one of the generals of Alexander the Great (4th century BC).
Timandra f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Feminine form of Timandros. This name belonged to several characters in Greek mythology, including a Spartan princess, daughter of Leda and King Tyndareus... [more]
Timandro m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Timander.
Timandros m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek τιμαω (timao) "to honour, to respect" combined with Greek ανδρος (andros) meaning "of a man".
Timantha f English (Rare), Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Timanthes. As an English name, this may be a blend of Tim and Samantha.
Timanthes m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour" and ἄνθος (anthos) meaning "flower, blossom".
Timantti m & f Finnish (Rare)
Meaning "diamond" in Finnish.
Tögsmandakh m & f Mongolian
Derived from the Mongolian төгс (tögs) meaning "complete, perfect" and мандах (mandakh) meaning "ascent, rising".
Tolluman m Yakut
Means "fearless" in Yakut.
Tolman m English
"Collector of taxes"
Toman m Vlach
Vlach form of Thomas.
Tomanbikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir томан (toman) meaning "fog, mist" and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Tomané m Portuguese
Diminutive of the composed name António Manuel, formed by combining and Mané.
Tomanija f Vlach
Feminine form of Toman.
Toraman m Azerbaijani, Turkish
Means "powerful young person" in Turkish.
Törmandakh m & f Mongolian
Derived from the Mongolian төр (tör) meaning "state, power" and мандах (mandakh) meaning "ascent, rising".
Triptatman m Hinduism
MEANING : having a contented mind, satisfied. Here तृप्त means satiated + आत्मन् means mind... [more]
Tsaramandresy m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy tsara meaning "good, beautiful" and mandresy meaning "conquer", or the Malagasy name for the Ficus grevei tree.
Tshimangadzo m & f Venda
Means "miracle" in Tshivenda.
Tsimanka f Asháninka
From the Ashaninka tsimankaantsi meaning "shade, shadow".
Tsogmandakh m & f Mongolian
Derived from the Mongolian цог (tsog) meaning "energy, embers, glowing coals" and мандах (mandakh) meaning "ascent, rising".
Tsolmonmandakh m & f Mongolian
From the Mongolian цолмон (tsolmon) meaning "Venus, morning star" and мандах (mandakh) meaning "ascent, rising".
Tsúntsumanch f Aguaruna
Means "seagull" in Awajún.
Tugmandakh m & f Mongolian
Means "rising flag, rising banner".
Tuman m Armenian (Archaic), Kazakh (Rare), Kyrgyz (Rare), Uzbek (Rare)
Armenian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Uzbek form of the Mongol name Tümen, probably via its Old Turkic form Tümän. Also compare the Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Uzbek word tuman meaning "fog", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Turkic *tuman meaning "mist, fog".... [more]
Tumanoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek tuman meaning "mist, haze" and oy meaning "moon".
Tuyaamandakh m & f Mongolian
From the Mongolian туяа (tuyaa) meaning "ray, light beam" and мандах (mandakh) meaning "ascent, rising".
Tymancha f Evenki
Means "of the morning" in Evenki.
Uitimani m Tongan
Diminutive of Uolota.
Uman m Serbian
From Serbian уман (uman) meaning "intelligent".
Umande f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "dew".
Umang m Indian
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Umanosuke m Japanese
Umanosuke means "horse" (uma, 馬), a possessive article which is the equivalent of "of" (no, 之), and "to concern oneself with" (suke, 介)
Umman f & m Turkish
Means "ocean" in Turkish.
Usaman m Thai (Muslim), Indian (Muslim)
Thai and Indian form of Uthman.
Usuman m Hausa
Hausa form of Osman.
Usumanu m Hausa
Hausa form of Uthman.
Utsman m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Uthman.
Üürdmandakh m & f Mongolian
Means "forever rising" in Mongolian.
Uzoamani f Igbo
Means "the road to aspirations" in Igbo.
Vaidmantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the old Lithuanian verb vaidyti meaning "to visit, to appear", which is related to the modern Lithuanian verb vaidentis meaning "to haunt" as well as "to appear, to see"... [more]
Vaišmantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is either derived from the Lithuanian verb vaišinti meaning "to entertain, to treat" or from the related Lithuanian noun vaišės meaning "feast, party, celebration" as well as "entertainment"... [more]
Venkatraman m Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
From वेंकटेशा (venkateša) meaning "lord of Venkata hill", a combination of Venkata, the name of a hill in Andhra Pradesh, India (see Venkata), and Sanskrit ईश् (īś) meaning "lord, master" (see Isha)... [more]
Veomany f Lao
From Lao ແວວ (veo) meaning "bright, brilliant, shining" and ມະນີ (many) meaning "gem, jewel".
Veromanitra m & f Malagasy
Means "lemongrass" in Malagasy.
Victormanuel m Spanish
Combinations of Victor and Manuel.
Vidmantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vidmantas.
Vighman m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Vígmaðr.
Virmantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian verb vyrauti meaning "to prevail, to (pre)dominate", which is etymologically related to the Lithuanian noun vyras meaning "man"... [more]
Virmantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Virmantas.
Vismantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from Baltic vis meaning "all" (see Visvaldas). The second element is either derived from Lithuanian mantus meaning "intelligent" (see Daumantas) or from Lithuanian manta meaning "property, estate" as well as "wealth, riches, fortune".
Vismantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vismantas.
Voltemand m Theatre
A character in 'Hamlet' by Shakespeare. Voltemand is sent together with Cornelius as an ambassador to the King of Norway.
Vydmantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vydmantas.
Walaman m Germanic
Derived from Old High German walah "wanderer, traveller, foreigner" combined with man "man."
Waldman m Germanic
Derived from Gothic valdan "to reign" combined with man "man."
Wayman m English
Transferred use of the surname Wayman. A famous bearer is the late NBA basketball player and smooth jazz bassist Wayman Tisdale.
Weiman f Chinese
From the Chinese 维 (wéi) meaning "maintain, preserve" and 缦 (màn) meaning "plain silk".
Wighman m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Vígmaðr.
Wigman m Germanic
Derived from Old High German wîg "warrior" combined with man "man."
Williman m Germanic
Derived from Gothic vilja "will, desire" combined with man "man."
Winaman m Anglo-Saxon
Variant of Wineman, the Old English cognate of Winiman. This was the name of an 11th-century English saint who went to Sweden as a missionary, where he was martyred by local pagans.
Wingman m Germanic
The first element comes from vinga, which is probably derived from viga "battle" or Old High German wîg "warrior" - but this is not certain. If vinga isn't derived from either of those two, then its meaning is lost... [more]
Winiman m Germanic
Derived from Old High German wini "friend" combined with man "man."
Wudumann m Anglo-Saxon
Means "woodman" from the Old English elements wudu "tree, wood, forest" and mann "man".
Wyman m English
Transferred use of the surname Wyman.
Xermán m Galician
Galician form of Germanus.
Xuraman f Azerbaijani
Khanty word for "beautiful." Opera singer Xuraman Qasımova is a well-known bearer.
Yaasaman f Balochi
Baloch form of Jasmin 1.
Yaman m Turkish
Yaman Candar is a famous bearer.
Yaman m Kalmyk
Means "goat" in Kalmyk.
Yamandú m Tupi, Guarani
Means "the precursor of the waters (of the world)" in Tupi-Guaraní.
Yamanúa f Aguaruna
Means "new woman" in Awajún.
Yaowaman f Thai
Means "beautiful girl, young lady" in Thai.
Yasmani m Spanish (Latin American)
Yasmani is a masculine given name of Cuban origin.
Yeongman m Korean
From Sino-Korean 永 (yeong) "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" or 榮 (yeong) "glory, honor; flourish, prosper" and 萬 "ten thousand; innumerable".
Ye-somang f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From So-mang prefixed with the first syllable of adjective 예쁘다 (yeppeuda) meaning "pretty, lovely, beautiful; adorable; nice."
Yesthimani f Greek (Cypriot, Rare)
Variant transcription of Γεσθημανή (see Gesthimani).
Yiman f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful" or "harmony, pleasure, be glad" and 蔓 (màn) meaning "tendrils, vines".
Yimantuwingyai m New World Mythology
A culture hero of the Hupa (California) and the one who established world order. He was the leader of the beings (the Kihunai) who inhabited the world before the Hupa. He combined trickiness and eroticism with heroic qualities... [more]
Yosuman f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Yasmin.
Youngman m Korean
Variant romanization of Yeongman
Yueman f Chinese
From the Chinese 月 (yuè) meaning "moon" and 曼 (màn) meaning "extended, vast" or "beautiful".
Yuman m Chuvash
Means "oak" in Chuvash.
Yuman f Chinese
From the Chinese 雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain" and 漫 (màn) meaning "overflow of water".
Yusmaniar f Indonesian
Combination of the name Yusma and the feminine suffix -niar.
Žadmantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian verb žadėti meaning "to promise". The second element is either derived from Lithuanian mantus meaning "intelligent" (see Daumantas) or from Lithuanian manta meaning "property, estate" as well as "wealth, riches, fortune".
Žadmantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Žadmantas.
Zamanbek m Kazakh
Derived from Arabic زَمَان (zamān) meaning "time, era" (see Zaman) combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zamanu m Amharic
Means "time, era" in Amharic.
Zarmandukht f Ancient Armenian
Means "the old man's daughter" from Persian zarman "old man" and duxt "daughter". This was the name of a 4th-century Armenian noblewoman who became a queen consort of Arsacid Armenia.
Zarmanush f Armenian
Etymology uncertain, possibly from զարմանք (zarmankʿ) meaning "astonishment, surprise, marvel, wonder".
Zelman m Hebrew
Variant of Zalman.
Zigmantas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Sigmund. Also compare Žygimantas, which this name is often confused with.
Zimana f Serbian
From the Serbian зима (zima) meaning "winter".
Žygimantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian noun žygis meaning "march" as well as "hike, trip", which is ultimately derived from the Lithuanian verb žygiuoti meaning "to march, to parade" as well as "to hike"... [more]