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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the ending sequence is u.
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usage
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Aamadu m Fula
Fula form of Ahmad.
Aatu m Finnish
Finnish form of Adolf.
Abdiou m Biblical Greek
Form of Obadiah used in the Greek Old Testament, also spelled Ἀβδίας (Abdias).
Abdou m Western African, Northern African
Form of Abduh common in West and North Africa.
Abihu m Biblical
Means "he is my father" in Hebrew, from אָב (ʾav) meaning "father" and הוּא (hu) meaning "he". This is the name of a son of Aaron in the Old Testament. He and his brother Nadab were killed by God because they presented him with unauthorized fire.
Abu m Arabic
Means "father of" in Arabic. This is commonly used as an element in a kunya, which is a type of Arabic nickname. The element is combined with the name of one of the bearer's children (usually the eldest son). In some cases the kunya is figurative, not referring to an actual child, as in the case of the Muslim caliph Abu Bakr.
Adamou m Western African
Form of Adam used in parts of French-influenced West Africa.
Adamŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Adam.
Ahmadu m Hausa
Hausa form of Ahmad.
Aindriú m Irish
Irish form of Andrew.
Aingeru m Basque
Basque form of Angelus (see Angel).
Akamu m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Adam.
Akimitsu m Japanese
From Japanese (aki) meaning "bright" and (mitsu) meaning "light". Other combinations of kanji can also form this name.
Aku 1 m Finnish
Short form of Aukusti.
Aleksandrŭ m Medieval Slavic
Medieval Slavic form of Alexander.
Alemayehu m & f Amharic
Means "I have seen the world" in Amharic.
Alexandru m Romanian
Romanian form of Alexander.
Aliyu m Hausa
Hausa form of Ali 1.
Amadeu m Portuguese, Galician, Catalan
Portuguese, Galician and Catalan form of Amadeus.
Amadou m Western African
Form of Ahmad used in parts of French-influenced West Africa.
Amadu m Western African
Form of Ahmad used in West Africa.
Amaru m Quechua
Means "snake" in Quechua. It was borne by Tupaq Amaru and Tupaq Amaru II, two Inca leaders after the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire (in the 16th and 18th centuries).
Aminu m Hausa
Hausa form of Amin.
Anaru m Maori
Maori form of Andrew.
Anbu m Tamil
Means "love" in Tamil.
Andreu m Catalan
Catalan form of Andrew.
Ànghelu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Angelus (see Angel).
Angra Mainyu m Persian Mythology
Means "evil spirit", from Avestan 𐬀𐬢𐬭𐬀 (angra) meaning "evil, destructive" and 𐬨𐬀𐬌𐬥𐬌𐬌𐬎 (mainiiu) meaning "spirit, mind". In Zoroastrianism Angra Mainyu was the god of darkness, death and destruction, the enemy of Ahura Mazda.
Antiogu m Sardinian (Rare)
Sardinian form of Antiochus.
Antoniu m Romanian
Romanian form of Antonius (see Anthony).
Anu 2 m Semitic Mythology
Akkadian, Assyrian and Babylonian form of An 2, also adopted by the Hurrians and Hittites.
Arnau m Catalan
Catalan form of Arnold.
Arttu m Finnish
Finnish short form of Arthur.
Avenirŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Abner.
Avihu m Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Abihu.
Avraamŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Abraham.
Ayumu m Japanese
From Japanese (ayu) meaning "walk, step" and (mu) meaning "dream, vision". It can also be written with alone, or with other combinations of kanji.
Baihu m Chinese Mythology
From Chinese (bái) meaning "white, pure" and () meaning "tiger". This is the Chinese name of the White Tiger, associated with the west and the autumn season.
Bartolomeu m Portuguese, Galician
Portuguese and Galician form of Bartholomew. A notable bearer was the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias (1450-1500).
Bartomeu m Catalan
Catalan form of Bartholomew, most common on the Balearic Islands.
Basu m Bengali
Bengali form of Vasu.
Batu m Mongolian
Means "strong, firm" in Mongolian. Batu Khan was a 13th-century Mongol leader, the founder of the Golden Horde.
Beau m & f English, Dutch (Modern)
Means "beautiful, handsome" in French. It has been used as a given name since the middle of the 20th century. In Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind (1936) this is the name of Ashley and Melanie's son.... [more]
Berhanu m Amharic
Means "his light" in Amharic.
Bijou f & m French (African)
Means "jewel" in French. It is mostly used in French-speaking Africa.
Bogodanŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Bogdan.
Bogomilŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Bogumił.
Bogoslavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Bogusław.
Boľeslavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Bolesław.
Borislavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Borislav.
Borisŭ m Medieval Slavic
Old East Slavic form of Boris, probably ultimately of Bulgar Turkic origin.
Bornimirŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Branimir.
Bornislavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Bronisław.
Bru m Catalan
Catalan form of Bruno.
Bulcsú m Hungarian
Hungarian name of uncertain meaning. This was the name of a 10th-century Hungarian military leader.
Carlu m Corsican
Corsican form of Charles.
Ċensu m Maltese
Maltese form of Vincent.
Châu f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese (châu) meaning "pearl, gem".
Chidiegwu m Igbo (Rare)
Means "God is awe-inspiring" in Igbo.
Chiharu f & m Japanese
From Japanese (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with (haru) meaning "spring". Other combinations of kanji characters can form this name as well.
Chikelu m & f Igbo
Variant of Chikere.
Chinedu m Igbo
Means "God is leading" in Igbo.
Chinwendu f & m Igbo
Means "God possesses life" in Igbo.
Chukwu m Igbo Mythology
Means "the great god", derived from Igbo chi "god, spiritual being" and úkwú "great". In traditional Igbo belief Chukwu is the supreme deity and the creator the universe. Christian Igbo people use this name to refer to the Christian god.
Čĭstiborŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Ctibor.
Čĭstimirŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Čestmír.
Čĭstiradŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Ctirad.
Claudiu m Romanian
Romanian form of Claudius.
Corneliu m Romanian
Romanian form of Cornelius.
Cthulhu m Literature
Created by author H. P. Lovecraft for a gigantic, horrible, octopus-like god, first introduced in the short story The Call of Cthulhu (1926). Lovecraft may have based the name on the word chthonic meaning "under the earth, subterranean", a derivative of Greek χθών (chthon) meaning "earth, ground, soil".
Daliborŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Dalibor.
Dalimilŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Dalimil.
Daniilŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Daniel.
Datu m Tagalog
Means "chief" in Tagalog.
Davidŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of David.
Diệu f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese (diệu) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite".
Dinu m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of Constantin.
Djehutimesu m Ancient Egyptian (Hypothetical)
Reconstructed Egyptian form of Thutmose.
Dobrogostŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Dobrogost.
Dobromilŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Dobromil.
Dobroslavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Dobroslav.
Dorgomirŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Dragomir.
Dorgoslavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Dragoslav.
Doru m Romanian
Derived from Romanian dor meaning "longing".
Du m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Eduardo.
Dubaku m & f Akan
Means "eleventh born child" in Akan.
Dudu m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Eduardo.
Dumitru m Romanian
Romanian form of Demetrius.
Duru f & m Turkish
Means "clear, lucid" in Turkish.
Duygu m & f Turkish
Means "emotion, sensation" in Turkish.
Edu m Spanish, Portuguese
Short form of Eduardo.
Eetu m Finnish
Finnish form of Edward.
Ekenedilichukwu m & f Igbo
Means "gratitude belongs to God" in Igbo.
Elihu m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew, English (Archaic)
Means "my God is he" in Hebrew, from אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God" and הוּא (hu) meaning "he". This is the name of several characters in the Old Testament including one of the friends of Job.
Eliou m Biblical Greek
Form of Elijah used in the Greek Old Testament.
Eliseu m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Elisha.
Eliyahu m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Elijah.
'Eliyyahu m Biblical Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew form of Elijah.
Enkidu m Sumerian Mythology, Semitic Mythology
Probably means "lord of the good place", from Sumerian 𒂗 (en) meaning "lord", 𒆠 (ki) meaning "place" and 𒄭 (du) meaning "good". This was the name of a wild man who became a companion of the Sumerian hero Gilgamesh, notably appearing in the Akkadian poem the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Enu m & f Akan
Means "fifth born child" in Akan.
Esau m Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From the Hebrew name עֵשָׂו (ʿEsaw), which possibly meant "hairy". In the Old Testament Esau is the elder of the twin sons of Isaac and Rebecca. Once when he was very hungry he sold his birthright to his twin Jacob for a bowl of stew. Later Jacob disguised himself as Esau and received the elder son's blessing from the blind Isaac. Esau, also called Edom, was the ancestor of the Edomites.
Eun-U m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" combined with (u) meaning "house, universe" or (u) meaning "divine intervention, protection". This name can be formed by other hanja character combinations as well.
Eusebiu m Romanian
Romanian form of Eusebius.
Feliu m Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Felix.
Filippu m Corsican
Corsican form of Philip.
Filippŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Philip.
Flaviu m Romanian
Romanian form of Flavius.
Francescu m Corsican
Corsican form of Franciscus (see Francis).
Frantziscu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Franciscus (see Francis).
Fu m & f Chinese
From Chinese () meaning "abundant, rich, wealthy", () meaning "hibiscus, lotus" or () meaning "begin, man, father", in addition to other characters with a similar pronunciation. A famous bearer was the 8th-century Tang dynasty poet Du Fu, whose given name was .
Fuku m & f Japanese
From Japanese (fuku) meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing". This name can also be formed by other kanji or combinations of kanji.
Gavriilŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Gabriel.
Ghjaseppu m Corsican
Corsican form of Joseph.
Glebŭ m Medieval Slavic
Old East Slavic form of Gleb.
Goibniu m Irish Mythology
Derived from Old Irish gobae meaning "smith". In Irish mythology this was the name of a divine metalsmith and weapon maker of the Tuatha Dé Danann. He also provided them with feasts that protected them from old age. He may be derived from an earlier Celtic smith god (seen also in Gaulish Gobannos and Welsh Gofannon).
Göksu m & f Turkish
From Turkish gök meaning "sky" and su meaning "water".
Goku m Literature, Popular Culture
Japanese calque of Wukong, referring to the Monkey King. Starting in 1984 it was used by Akira Toriyama for the hero in the Dragon Ball manga, and subsequently in several animated television series and video games.
Gorou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 五郎 (see Gorō).
Guanyu m & f Chinese
From Chinese (guān) meaning "cap, crown, headgear" combined with () meaning "house, eaves, universe". Other character combinations are possible.
Gwenddoleu m Welsh Mythology
From Old Welsh Guendoleu, possibly derived from gwyn meaning "white, blessed" and dol (plural dolau) meaning "meadow". This was the name of a semi-legendary 6th-century king of Arfderydd in Cumbria. His defeat at the Battle of Arfderydd caused his bard Myrddin to go mad with grief.
Hachirou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 八郎 (see Hachirō).
Haerviu m Medieval Breton
Breton form of Harvey.
Hamisu m Hausa
From Arabic خامس (khāmis) meaning "fifth", a derivative of خمسة (khamsa) meaning "five". It is sometimes added to a given name to indicate the fifth sibling bearing it.
Hannu m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Johannes.
Hanzou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 半蔵 (see Hanzō).
Haoyu m & f Chinese
From Chinese (hào) meaning "great, numerous, vast" and () meaning "house, eaves, universe". Other combinations of similar-sounding characters can also form this name.
Haru m & f Japanese
From Japanese (haru) meaning "light, sun, male", (haru) meaning "spring" or (haru) meaning "clear weather". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Heru m Egyptian Mythology (Hypothetical)
Reconstructed Egyptian form of Horus.
Hiếu m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese (hiếu) meaning "filial piety, obedience".
Hieu m Biblical Latin
Latin form of Jehu.
Hikaru m & f Japanese
From Japanese (hikaru) meaning "light" or (hikaru) meaning "brightness". Other kanji can also form this name.
Hiraku m Japanese
From Japanese (hiraku) meaning "expand, open, support". Other kanji can also form this name.
Horațiu m Romanian
Romanian form of Horatius.
Hunahpu m Mayan Mythology
Possibly means "one blowgunner", from Classic Maya jun "one" and puw "blowgun" (with the agentive prefix aj-). Hunahpu and his twin brother Xbalanque are the central characters of the Popol Vuh, the sacred book of the K'iche' Maya.
Hüsnü m Turkish
Turkish form of Husni.
Hữu m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese (hữu) meaning "friend, companion".
Hyeon-Ju f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, able" and (ju) meaning "jewel, pearl". This name can be formed by other hanja character combinations as well.
Hyeon-U m Korean
From Sino-Korean (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, able" or (hyeon) meaning "manifest, clear" combined with (u) meaning "divine intervention, protection" or (u) meaning "rain". This name can be formed by other hanja character combinations as well.
Iahmesu m & f Ancient Egyptian (Hypothetical)
Reconstructed Egyptian form of Ahmose.
Iakovŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Jacob (or James).
Iancu m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of John.
Ichirou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 一郎 (see Ichirō).
Idowu m & f Yoruba
Means "born after twins" in Yoruba.
Ifeanyichukwu m Igbo
Means "we can do anything with God" in Igbo.
Ignàtziu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Ignatius.
Ikechukwu m Igbo
Means "power of God" in Igbo.
Ilu m Semitic Mythology
Akkadian cognate of El, often used to refer to Anu.
Imamu m Swahili
Means "spiritual leader" in Swahili, ultimately from Arabic إمام (ʾimām).
Ioannŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Ioannes (see John).
Iosifŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Ioseph (see Joseph).
Iou m Biblical Greek
Greek form of Jehu.
Isaakŭ m Old Church Slavic
Church Slavic form of Isaac.
Isamu m Japanese
From Japanese (isamu) meaning "brave" or other kanji having the same pronunciation.
Issoufou m Western African
Form of Yusuf used in parts of French-influenced West Africa.
Iuliu m Romanian
Romanian form of Julius.
Jaasau m Biblical
Means "they will do" in Hebrew. This was the name of a descendant of Bani in the Old Testament.
Jarogněvŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Jarogniew.
Jaromirŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Jaromír.
Jaropŭlkŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Yaropolk.
Jaroslavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Yaroslav.
Jatau m Hausa
Means "fair-coloured, light" in Hausa.
Jehu m Biblical
Means "Yahweh is he" in Hebrew, from the roots יְהוֹ (yeho) referring to the Hebrew God and הוּא (hu) meaning "he". In the Old Testament this is the name of a king of Israel. He ruled in the 9th century BC, coming to power by overthrowing Jehoram. This was also the name of a prophet during the reign of the king Baasha.
Ji-Hu m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean (ji) meaning "wisdom, intellect" combined with (hu) meaning "thick". Other combinations of hanja characters can form this name as well.
Jimmu m Japanese Mythology
Means "divine warrior", from Japanese (jin) meaning "god" and (mu) meaning "military, martial". In Japanese legend this was the name of the founder of Japan and the first emperor, supposedly ruling in the 7th century BC.
Jirou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 二郎 (see Jirō).
Ji-Su f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean (ji) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or (ji) meaning "wisdom, intellect" combined with (su) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful". Other hanja character combinations are possible.
Ji-U f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean (ji) meaning "sesame" or (ji) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" combined with (u) meaning "rain" or (u) meaning "house, universe". Other combinations of hanja characters can form this name as well.
Jĭzbygněvŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Zbigniew.
Joan Pau m Catalan
Combination of Joan 2 and Pau.
Jong-Su m Korean
From Sino-Korean (jong) meaning "lineage, ancestry" and (su) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding", as well as other combinations of hanja characters with the same pronunciations.
Josu m Basque
Basque form of Jesus.
Ju f & m Chinese
From Chinese () meaning "chrysanthemum" (which is usually only feminine) or () meaning "big, enormous" (usually only masculine), besides other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Jun-U m Korean
From Sino-Korean (jun) meaning "talented, handsome" and (u) meaning "superior, excellent".
Jurou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 十郎 (see Jūrō).
Juurou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 十郎 (see Jūrō).
Kalju m Estonian
Means "rock, boulder" in Estonian.
Kamau m Kikuyu
Meaning unknown. This was the birth name of the Kenyan president Jomo Kenyatta (1897-1978).
Kaoru f & m Japanese
From Japanese (kaoru), (kaoru), (kaoru) all meaning "fragrance, fragrant", as well as other kanji having the same reading.
Katsu m Japanese
From Japanese (katsu) meaning "victory", as well as other kanji having the same pronunciation.
Katsurou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 勝郎 (see Katsurō).
Kazimirŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Kazimierz (see Casimir).
Keanu m & f Hawaiian
Means "the cool breeze" from Hawaiian ke, a definite article, and anu "coolness". This name is now associated with Canadian actor Keanu Reeves (1964-).
Kenzou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 謙三 or 健三 or 賢三 (see Kenzō).
Khnum-Khufu m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ẖnmw-ḫwfw meaning "Khnum protects me". This was the full name of the pharaoh Khufu.
Khonsu m Egyptian Mythology
From Egyptian ḫnsw meaning "traveller", derived from ḫns meaning "to traverse, to cross". In Egyptian mythology he was a god of the moon, the son of Amon and Mut.
Khufu m Ancient Egyptian
Shortened form of the longer Egyptian name Khnum-Khufu. This was the name of an Egyptian pharaoh of the 4th dynasty (26th century BC), the builder of the largest of the pyramids at Giza. He used both the full and shortened versions of his name in his lifetime, and is also known to history by the Greek form of his name Cheops.
Kichirou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 吉郎 (see Kichirō).
Kirilŭ m Medieval Slavic
Medieval Slavic form of Cyril.
Kohaku f & m Japanese
From Japanese 琥珀 (kohaku) meaning "amber".
Kokou m Ewe
Ewe form of Kwaku.
Kou m Hmong
Means "gold" in Hmong.
Kurou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 九郎 (see Kurō).
Kwaku m Akan
Means "born on Wednesday" in Akan.
Kweku m Akan
Variant of Kwaku.
Kyou m & f Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji or or or (see Kyō).
Ladislau m Romanian, Portuguese
Romanian and Portuguese form of Vladislav.
Lau m Dutch
Dutch short form of Laurens.
Laurențiu m Romanian
Romanian form of Laurentius (see Laurence 1).
Lef-Traru m Mapuche
Mapuche form of Lautaro.
Liviu m Romanian
Romanian form of Livius.
Lleu m Welsh Mythology
Probably a Welsh form of Lugus. In the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, Lleu Llaw Gyffes is the son of Arianrhod. He was raised by his uncle Gwydion, who helped him overcome the curses that his mother placed upon him. His wife Blodeuwedd and her lover Gronw conspired to overcome his near invincibility and murder him, but they were not successful. Eventually he became the king of Gwynedd.
Lou f & m English, French
Short form of Louise or Louis. Famous bearers include the baseball player Lou Gehrig (1903-1941) and the musician Lou Reed (1942-2013).
m Irish Mythology
Modern Irish form of Lugh.
Ľubomirŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Lubomír.
Ľudŭmilŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Lyudmil.
Lütfü m Turkish
Turkish form of Lutfi.
Madhu f & m Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu
From Sanskrit मधु (madhu) meaning "honey, sweet". This is another name of Chaitra, the first month of the Hindu year (which occurs in March and April).
Máel Ísu m Medieval Scottish
Medieval Scottish Gaelic form of Maoilios.
Mahamadou m Western African
Form of Muhammad used in parts of French-influenced West Africa.
Maitiú m Irish
Irish form of Matthew.
Mamadou m Western African
Form of Muhammad used in parts of French-influenced West Africa.
Mamadu m Western African
Form of Muhammad used in West Africa (Guinea-Bissau).
Manu 1 m Hinduism, Hindi, Kannada
Means "thinking, wise" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this is a title of Swayambhuva, the progenitor of the human race, as well as several of his descendants.
Manu 2 m & f French, Spanish, German, Finnish
Short form of Manuel or Emmanuel (and also of Manuela in Germany).
Manu 3 m Finnish
Variant of Mauno.
Marceau m French
Old French variant of Marcel. A famous bearer of the surname was the French general François Séverin Marceau (1769-1796).
Màriu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Marius.
Markku m Finnish
Finnish form of Marcus (see Mark).
Masaharu m Japanese
From Japanese (masa) meaning "right, proper" or (masa) meaning "elegant, graceful" combined with (haru) meaning "govern, administer" or (haru) meaning "spring (the season)". This name can also be formed from other combinations of kanji characters.
Masaru m Japanese
From Japanese (masaru) meaning "victory" or (masaru) meaning "excellence". Other kanji or kanji combinations can also form this name.
Mateu m Catalan
Catalan form of Matthew.
Mathieu m French
French variant form of Matthew.
Matityahu m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Matthew.
Matthieu m French
Variant of Mathieu.
Mattithyahu m Biblical Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Ancient Hebrew מַתִּתְיָהוּ (see Mattityahu).
Maunu m Finnish
Variant of Mauno.
Mikhayahu m & f Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Micaiah.
Milodorgŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Miodrag.
Milogostŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Miłogost.
Miloradŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Milorad.
Miloslavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Miloslav.
Minoru m & f Japanese
From Japanese (minoru) meaning "to bear fruit", as well as other kanji or kanji combinations with the same pronunciation.
Min-Su m Korean
From Sino-Korean (min) meaning "people, citizens" or (min) meaning "gentle, affable" combined with (su) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding" or (su), which refers to a river in China. Other hanja combinations are possible.
Miroslavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Miroslav.
Mĭstislavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Mstislav.
Mixailŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Michael.
Modou m Western African
Short form of Mamadou.
Modu m History
Possibly a Middle Chinese form of the old Turkic honorific bagatur meaning "hero, warrior". Modu Chanyu was a 3rd-century BC ruler of the Xiongnu, a people from Mongolia.
Montu m Egyptian Mythology
From Egyptian mnṯw meaning "nomad". In Egyptian mythology he was the god of war, depicted as a man with the head of a falcon or a bull.
Mu m & f Chinese
From Chinese () meaning "shepherd", () meaning "tree, wood", or other characters with similar pronunciations.
Mubiru m Ganda
Meaning unknown. This is the name of a figure in Ganda mythology associated with forests and hunting.
Muhammadu m Hausa, Fula
Hausa and Fula form of Muhammad.
Mupitsukupʉ m Comanche
Means "old owl" in Comanche, derived from mupitsi "owl" and tsukupʉ "old man". This name was borne by a 19th-century chief of the Penateka Comanche.
Nabu m Semitic Mythology
Possibly from a Semitic root meaning "to announce". This was the name of a Babylonian and Assyrian god of wisdom, letters and writing.
Nelu m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of Ion 1.
Nicolau m Portuguese, Galician, Catalan
Portuguese, Galician and Catalan form of Nicholas.
Nicu m Romanian
Diminutive of Nicolae.
Nīkau m Maori
From the name of a type of palm tree found in New Zealand (species Rhopalostylis sapida).
Ninniau m Brythonic (Hypothetical)
Possible early form of Ninian.
Noboru m Japanese
From Japanese (noboru) meaning "rise, ascend" or other kanji pronounced in the same way.
Nobu m Japanese
From Japanese (nobu) meaning "trust", (nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch", or other kanji and kanji combinations. It is sometimes a short form of longer names beginning with this sound.
Noburu m Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese (noburu) meaning "extend, stretch" or other kanji having the same pronunciation.
Norbu m Tibetan, Bhutanese
Means "jewel" in Tibetan.
Nu m Egyptian Mythology
From Egyptian nnw meaning "primeval water". In Egyptian mythology this was the name of the god who personified the primeval waters from which the earth was born.
Nuadu m Irish Mythology, Old Irish
Old Irish form of Nuada.
Ogochukwu f & m Igbo
Means "favour of God" in Igbo.
Okechukwu m Igbo
Means "portion of God" in Igbo.
Olanrewaju m Yoruba
Means "wealth goes forward" in Yoruba.
Olĭgŭ m Medieval Slavic
Old East Slavic form of Oleg.
Olu m Yoruba
Short form of Yoruba names beginning with olú or olúwa meaning "lord, God".
Onisimŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Onesimus.
Onyekachukwu m & f Igbo
Means "who is greater than God?" in Igbo (a variant of Onyekachi using Chukwu as the second element).
Orstislavŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Rostislav.
Ortimirŭ m Old Slavic (Hypothetical)
Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Ratomir.
Osamu m Japanese
From Japanese (osamu) meaning "discipline, study", as well as other kanji that have the same pronunciation.
Osku m Finnish
Short form of Oskari.
Oumarou m Western African
Form of Umar used in parts of French-influenced West Africa.
Ovidiu m Romanian
Romanian form of Ovidius (see Ovid). In the 1st century the Roman poet Ovid was exiled to the city of Tomis, now Constanța in Romania.
Pallu m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "distinguished" in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Reuben in the Old Testament.
Pandu m Hinduism
Means "pale, whitish, yellowish" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the Mahabharata this is the name of the husband of Kunti and the foster-father of the five Pandavas.
Pangu m Chinese Mythology
From Chinese (pán) meaning "tray, pan" and () meaning "old, ancient". In Chinese mythology this is the name of the first living being.
Panu m Finnish
Finnish short form of Urbanus (see Urban). This is also an archaic Finnish word meaning "flame, fire". This name was used by the Finnish author Juhani Aho for the main character in his novel Panu (1897).
Pau m Catalan, Occitan
Catalan and Occitan form of Paul. It also coincides with the Catalan word for "peace".
Pàulu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Paulus (see Paul).
Paulu m Corsican
Corsican form of Paulus (see Paul).
Pavelŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Paulus.
Pawlu m Maltese
Maltese form of Paul.
Pedru m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Peter.
Peetu m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Pietari.
Perttu m Finnish
Finnish form of Bartholomew.
Peru m Basque
Basque form of Peter.
Petru m Romanian, Corsican
Romanian and Corsican form of Peter.
Petrŭ m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Peter.
Pikachu m Popular Culture
From Japanese ピカチュウ (Pikachuu), derived from the onomatopoeic words ピカピカ (pikapika), a sparkly sound, and チュウチュウ (chuuchuu), a mouse sound. This is the name of a Pokémon, a yellow rodent-like creature who can summon electricity, from a series of video games starting 1996. This is technically the name of the species, though it is used as a given name for the creature in some contexts.
Pompiliu m Romanian
Romanian form of the Roman name Pompilius, which is of unknown meaning, possibly a derivative of Pompeius (see Pompey). Numa Pompilius was the legendary second king of Rome (after Romulus).
Potsʉnakwahipʉ m Comanche
Means "male bison back" in Comanche, derived from potsʉ "male bison" and kwahi "back (body part)". This name was borne by a 19th-century war chief of the Penateka Comanche, also called Buffalo Hump.