Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the community's impression is informal; and the order is random.
gender
usage
impression
Chucho m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Jesús.
Ferdie m English
Diminutive of Ferdinand.
Kadri 2 m Turkish, Albanian
Means "value" in Turkish.
Sigge m Swedish
Diminutive of Sigurd, Sigfrid 1, and other Old German names beginning with the element sigu meaning "victory".
Kyo m & f Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji or or or (see Kyō).
Timo 2 m German, Dutch
From Thiemo, an old short form of Thietmar (see Dietmar).
Jase m English (Modern)
Variant of Jace and a short form of Jason.
Matt m English
Short form of Matthew. Famous bearers include American actors Matt Dillon (1964-) and Matt Damon (1970-).
Vasko m Macedonian, Bulgarian
Diminutive of Vasil.
Snorri m Old Norse, Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse snerra "attack, onslaught". This name was borne by Snorri Sturluson, a 13th-century Icelandic historian and poet, the author of the Prose Edda.
Denny m English
Diminutive of Dennis.
Jay 1 m English
Short form of names beginning with the sound J, such as James or Jason. It was originally used in America in honour of founding father John Jay (1749-1825), whose surname was derived from the jaybird.
Lalo m Spanish
Diminutive of Eduardo.
Mate 2 m Croatian
Diminutive of Matej or Matija.
Stace m & f Medieval English, English
Medieval short form of Eustace. As a modern name it is typically a short form of Stacy.
Davy m English
Diminutive of David.
Dudu m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Eduardo.
Richie m English
Diminutive of Richard.
Rudi m German, Hungarian
Diminutive of Rudolf.
Kemp m English (Rare)
From a surname derived from Middle English kempe meaning "champion, athlete, warrior".
Jaka m Slovene
Slovene form of Jacob (or James).
Nicu m Romanian
Diminutive of Nicolae.
Pippin 1 m Germanic
Old German form of Pepin. The 1972 musical Pippin is loosely based on the life of Charlemagne's eldest son Pepin the Hunchback.
Tit m Slovene, Russian (Rare)
Slovene and Russian form of Titus.
Rusty m English
From a nickname that was originally given to someone with a rusty, or reddish-brown, hair colour.
Artie m & f English
Diminutive and feminine form of Arthur.
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.
Riku 1 m Finnish
Finnish short form of Richard.
Rory m & f Irish, Scottish, English
Anglicized form of Ruaidhrí. Typically a masculine name, it gained some popularity for girls in the United States after it was used on the television series Gilmore Girls (2000-2007), in this case as a nickname for Lorelai. Despite this, the name has grown more common for boys in America, especially after 2011, perhaps due to Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy (1989-).
Red m English
From the English word for the colour, ultimately derived from Old English read. This is typically a nickname given to a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion.
Colt m English (Modern)
From the English word for a young male horse or from the surname of the same origin. It may be given in honour of the American industrialist Samuel Colt (1814-1862) or the firearms company that bears his name. It was brought to public attention in 1981 by the main character on the television series The Fall Guy.
Eddy m English, French, Dutch
Diminutive of Edward, Edmund and other names beginning with Ed. A notable bearer is the Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx (1945-).
Sonny m English
From a nickname that is commonly used to denote a young boy, derived from the English word son.
Jalo m Finnish
Means "noble, gracious" in Finnish.
Hadyn m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Hayden.
Barney m English
Diminutive of Barnabas, Bernard or Barnaby.
Ritchie m English
Variant of Richie.
Hal m English
Medieval diminutive of Harry. In Shakespeare's two historical plays about Henry IV, Prince Hal is the name of the future King Henry V.
Greg m English
Short form of Gregory.
Olly m English
Diminutive of Oliver.
Torger m Norwegian
Variant of Torgeir.
Tully m History
Form of Tullius (see Tullio) used to refer to the Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Wilky m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of William.
Zack m English
Short form of Zachary.
Reko m Finnish
Finnish form of Gregory.
Semen m Ukrainian, Russian
Ukrainian form of Simon 1, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Семён (see Semyon).
Hardy 2 m German
Diminutive of names containing the Old German element hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy".
Gollum m Literature
The name of a villainous creature in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit (1937). The book explains he was named Gollum from the swallowing sound he made in his throat. The sequel The Lord of the Rings (1954) tells that he was originally a hobbit named Sméagol.
Buddy m English
From the English word meaning "friend". It probably originated as a nursery form of the word brother.
Mike m English
Short form of Michael.
Tom 1 m English, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish
Short form of Thomas. Tom Sawyer is the main character in several of Mark Twain's novels, first appearing in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876). Other famous bearers include American actors Tom Hanks (1956-) and Tom Cruise (1962-), as well as American football player Tom Brady (1977-).
Chaz m English
Diminutive of Charles.
Sparrow m & f English (Rare)
From the name of the bird, ultimately from Old English spearwa.
Gili f & m Hebrew
Means "my joy" in Hebrew.
Dai m Welsh
Welsh diminutive of Dafydd.
Shug m Scots
Scots diminutive of Hugh.
Booz m Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
Form of Boaz used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
Joeri m Dutch
Dutch form of Yuriy.
Pyry m Finnish
Means "snowstorm, blizzard" in Finnish.
Sammy m & f English
Diminutive of Samuel, Samson or Samantha.
Boyan m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Bojan.
Caj m Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Kai 1.
Gil 1 m Portuguese, Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Giles.
Eluf m Danish (Rare)
Danish form of Elof.
Tin m Croatian
Croatian short form of Martin, Valentin and other names ending in tin.
Peti m Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of Peter.
Diogo m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Diego. This name was borne by the Portuguese explorer Diogo Cão (1452-1486).
Ola 1 m Norwegian, Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish short form of Olaf.
Chuks m Igbo
Diminutive of Igbo names beginning with the element Chukwu meaning "God".
Ale 1 m & f Finnish, Italian, Spanish
Finnish short form of Aleksanteri or Aleksi, an Italian short form of Alessandro, and a Spanish short form of Alejandro or Alejandra.
Wes m English
Short form of Wesley and other names beginning with Wes.
Casey m & f English
From the Irish surname Casey, an Anglicized form of Ó Cathasaigh, a patronymic derived from the given name Cathassach. This name can be given in honour of Casey Jones (1863-1900), a train engineer who sacrificed his life to save his passengers. In his case, Casey was a nickname acquired because he was raised in the town of Cayce, Kentucky.
Thad m English
Short form of Thaddeus.
Robi 1 m Hungarian
Diminutive of Róbert.
Ishvi m Biblical
Means "he resembles me" in Hebrew. This is the name of a son of Asher in the Old Testament.
Tatton m English (Rare)
From a surname that was originally derived from a place name meaning "Tata's town" in Old English.
Rickey m English
Diminutive of Richard.
Bobbie f & m English
Variant of Bobby. As a feminine name it can be a diminutive of Roberta or Barbara.
Gang m Chinese
From Chinese (gāng) meaning "hard, rigid, strong", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.
Tevin m English (Modern)
Invented name, probably inspired by Kevin and Devin. This name was popularized by the American singer Tevin Campbell (1976-).
Tibby f & m English
Diminutive of Tabitha or Theobald.
Jarkko m Finnish
Diminutive of Jarmo.
Taalay m Kyrgyz
Means "lucky, happy" in Kyrgyz.
Johnny m English
Diminutive of John. A famous bearer is American actor Johnny Depp (1963-).
Roddy m English, Scottish
Diminutive of Roderick or Rodney.
Tenney m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Denis.
Mickey m & f English
Diminutive or feminine form of Michael. This was the name that Walt Disney gave to Ub Iwerks' cartoon character Mickey Mouse (debuting 1928), who was called Mortimer Mouse while being developed. Another famous bearer was the American baseball player Mickey Mantle (1931-1995).
Demid m Russian
Russian form of Diomedes.
Clay m English
From an English surname that originally referred to a person who lived near or worked with clay. This name can also be a short form of Clayton.
Keshawn m African American (Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix ke and Shawn.
Tad m English
Short form of Thaddeus.
Vilko m Slovene, Croatian
Slovene and Croatian diminutive of William.
Derry m Irish
Diminutive of Dermot.
Hani m Arabic
Means "happy, delighted" in Arabic, from the root هنأ (hanaʾa) meaning "to gladden, to enjoy".
Storm m & f English (Modern), Dutch (Modern), Danish (Modern), Norwegian (Modern)
From the vocabulary word, ultimately from Old English or Old Dutch storm, or in the case of the Scandinavian name, from Old Norse stormr. It is unisex as an English name, but typically masculine elsewhere.
Perttu m Finnish
Finnish form of Bartholomew.
Sans m Medieval Spanish
Old variant of Sancho.
Minke m & f Frisian, Dutch
Diminutive and feminine form of Meine.
Jae 1 m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean (jae) meaning "talent, ability" or (jae) meaning "wealth, riches", as well as other hanja characters with the same pronunciation. It usually occurs in combination with another character, though it is sometimes used as a stand-alone name.
Tyrell m English (Modern), African American (Modern)
From a surname that was a variant of Terrell. Influenced by similar-sounding names such as Tyrone and Darrell it has been used by African-American parents, usually stressed on the second syllable.
Kenzie m & f English
Short form of Mackenzie.
Daley f & m English (Rare), Dutch (Modern)
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Dálaigh, itself derived from the given name Dálach. Its recent popularity in the Netherlands can be attributed to the Dutch soccer player Daley Blind (1990-).
Van m English
Short form of names containing van, such as Vance or Ivan.
Sher m Urdu, Pashto
Means "lion" in Persian. A famous bearer of this name was Sher Shah, a 16th-century Mughal ruler.
Jez m English (British)
Diminutive of Jeremy.
Tracy f & m English
From an English surname that was taken from a Norman French place name meaning "domain belonging to Thracius". Charles Dickens used it for a male character in his novel The Pickwick Papers (1837). It was later popularized as a feminine name by the main character Tracy Lord in the movie The Philadelphia Story (1940). This name is also sometimes used as a diminutive of Theresa.
Jurre m Frisian
Short form of Jurryt.
Senna f & m Dutch (Modern)
Meaning uncertain. In some cases it is given in honour of the Brazilian racecar driver Ayrton Senna (1960-1994). It could also be inspired by the senna plant.
Zac m English
Short form of Zachary.
Suk m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Seok).
Topi m Finnish
Finnish short form of Tobias.
Jari m Finnish
Short form of Jalmari.
Josepe m Spanish (Rare)
Spanish variant of Joseph.
Huckleberry m Literature
From the name of the variety of shrubs (genus Vaccinium) or the berries that grow on them. It was used by author Mark Twain for the character of Huckleberry (Huck) Finn in his novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884).
Cletus m English
Short form of Anacletus. This name is sometimes used to refer to the third pope, Saint Anacletus. It can also function as an Anglicized form of Kleitos.
Kidlat m Tagalog
Means "lightning" in Tagalog.
Sevyn f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Seven.
Ozi m Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Form of Uzzi used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
Awstin m Welsh
Welsh form of Austin.
Mattie f & m English
Diminutive of Matilda, Martha or Matthew.
Faddey m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Thaddeus.
Davie m English, Scottish
Diminutive of David.
Moe 1 m English
Short form of Maurice or Morris, or sometimes of other names beginning with a similar sound.
Bate m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Bartholomew.
July f & m English (Rare)
From the name of the month, which was originally named for Julius Caesar.
Rok m Slovene
Slovene form of Rocco.
Jeb m English
Sometimes a diminutive of Jacob. This name may have also resulted from a nickname of James Ewell Brown Stuart (1833-1864), a Confederate general in the American Civil War, which was formed from the initial letters of his three given names.
Tone 1 m Slovene
Short form of Anton.
Branko m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian
Originally a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element borna (South Slavic brana) meaning "protection".
Laquan m African American (Modern)
Combination of the phonetic elements la and quan. It can be spelled LaQuan or Laquan.
Itai 1 m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Ittai.
Danko m Croatian, Serbian
Diminutive of Gordan, Danilo or Danijel.
Kojo m Akan
Variant of Kwadwo.
Martie m & f English
Diminutive of Martin, Martina or Martha.
Jimmy m English
Diminutive of James. This was the usual name of American actor James Stewart (1908-1997). It was also used by the American president Jimmy Carter (1924-2024).
Jani m Finnish, Hungarian
Finnish form of Iohannes (see John), as well as a Hungarian diminutive form.
Cliff m English
Short form of Clifford or Clifton.
Jaska m Finnish
Diminutive of Jaakko.
Lucky m & f English, Hindi
From a nickname given to a lucky person. It is also sometimes used as a diminutive of Luke. A famous bearer was the Italian-American gangster "Lucky" Luciano (1897-1962).
Randy m & f English
Diminutive of Randall, Randolf or Miranda.
Yoni m Hebrew
Diminutive of Yonatan.
Panther m Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek name meaning "panther".
Doug m English
Short form of Douglas.
Patsy f & m English, Irish
Variant of Patty, also used as a diminutive of Patrick.
Piripi m Maori
Maori form of Philip.
Ron 1 m English
Short form of Ronald.
Braidy m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Brady.
Lachie m Scottish
Diminutive of Lachlan.
Jaron 2 m English (Modern), African American (Modern)
Invented name, probably based on the sounds of names such as Jared and Darren.
Telmo m Portuguese, Spanish
Derived from a misdivision of Spanish Santelmo meaning "saint Elmo". This name is given in honour of Pedro González Telmo, a 13th-century Spanish priest.
Brody m English
From a Scottish surname that was originally derived from a place in Moray, Scotland. It probably means "ditch, mire" in Gaelic.
Jourdain m French (Archaic)
Traditional French form of Jordan.
Dash m English (Modern)
Probably inspired by the English word dash meaning "run, sprint". In some cases it can be a short form of Dashiell, as in the animated movie The Incredibles (2004) where it belongs to a speedy young superhero.
Shouta m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 翔太 (see Shōta).
Duff m English (Rare)
From a Scottish or Irish surname, derived from Anglicized spellings of Gaelic dubh meaning "dark".
Till m German
From Tielo, a medieval Low German diminutive of Dietrich and other names beginning with Old High German diota or Old Frankish þeoda meaning "people". Till Eulenspiegel is a trickster in German folklore.
Martti m Finnish
Finnish form of Martin.
Fedya m Russian
Diminutive of Fyodor.
Taj m Arabic
Means "crown" in Arabic.
Abbe m Frisian
Variant of Abe 2.
Fester m Popular Culture
From the English word fester meaning "rot, rankle". This is the name of the uncle on the Addams Family television series (1964-1966) and subsequent adaptations. The character was created by the cartoonist Charles Addams in the 1930s, though he was not named.
Topher m English
Short form of Christopher.
Fólki m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Folke.
Willie m & f English
Masculine or feminine diminutive of William. Notable bearers include the American baseball player Willie Mays (1931-2024) and the musician Willie Nelson (1933-).
Anti m Estonian
Estonian form of Andrew.
Bud m English
Short form of Buddy.
Jancsi m Hungarian
Diminutive of János.
Abe 2 m Frisian, Dutch
Originally a Frisian short form of Adalbert (and other names starting with the Old German element adal "noble" and a second element beginning with b).
Bima m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Bhima.
Dick 1 m English
Medieval diminutive of Richard. The change in the initial consonant is said to have been caused by the way the trilled Norman R was pronounced by the English.
Gero m German, Germanic
Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with Old Frankish gair or Old High German ger meaning "spear" (Proto-Germanic *gaizaz).
Blue m & f English (Rare)
From the English word for the colour, derived via Norman French from a Frankish word (replacing the native Old English cognate blaw). Despite the fact that this name was used by the American musicians Beyoncé and Jay-Z in 2012 for their first daughter, it has not come into general use in the United States.
Tod m English
Variant of Todd.
Jokin m Basque
Basque form of Joachim.
Dori m Hebrew
Means "my generation" in Hebrew.
Cristi m Romanian
Diminutive of Cristian.
Bob m English, Dutch
Short form of Robert. It arose later than Dob, Hob and Nob, which were medieval rhyming nicknames of Robert. It is borne by the character Bob Cratchit in Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol (1843). Other famous bearers include American folk musician Bob Dylan (1941-) and Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley (1945-1981).
Sammie f & m English
Diminutive of Samuel, Samson or Samantha.
Afon f & m Welsh (Rare)
Means "river" in Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin.
Stas m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of Stanislav.
Téo m Portuguese
Short form of Teodoro and other names that begin with Teo.
Dre m English
Short form of Andre. A famous bearer is the American rapper and music producer Dr. Dre (1965-), born Andre Young.
Juni f & m Swedish, Norwegian, Indonesian
Swedish, Norwegian and Indonesian cognate of June. In Indonesian it is a unisex name.
Kaapo m Finnish
Finnish variant of Gabriel.
Merry 2 m Literature
The name of a hobbit in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings (1954). His full given name is Meriadoc; Merry is a semi-translation into English of his true hobbit-language name Kali meaning "jolly, merry" (in full Kalimac).
Nicky m & f English
Diminutive of Nicholas or Nicole.
Milo 1 m English, Germanic
Old German form of Miles, as well as the Latinized form. This form was revived as an English name in the 19th century. It is also possible that the otherwise unrelated classical name Milo 2 was responsible for the revival, at least in part.
Davey m English
Diminutive of David.
Wit m Polish
Polish form of Vitus.
Quique m Spanish
Diminutive of Enrique.
Janko m Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Slovak
Diminutive of Janez or Ján.
Georgie f & m English
Diminutive of Georgia or George.
Ozzy m English
Variant of Ozzie.
Dino m Italian, Croatian
Short form of names ending in dino or tino.
Raf m Dutch
Short form of Rafaël.
Freek m Dutch
Dutch short form of Frederick.
Wil m & f English, Dutch
Short form of William and other names beginning with Wil.
Chance m English
Originally a diminutive of Chauncey. It is now usually given in reference to the English word chance meaning "luck, fortune" (ultimately derived from Latin cadens "falling").
Olli m Finnish
Finnish variant of Olavi, based on Swedish Olle.
Dumi m Zulu, Ndebele
Short form of Dumisani.
Russ m English
Short form of Russell.
Beat m German (Swiss)
Swiss German form of Beatus.
Rashawn m African American (Modern)
Combination of the prefix ra with the name Shawn.
Uffe m Danish
Variant of Ulf.
Harm m Dutch
Dutch short form of Harmen.
Benny m English
Diminutive of Benjamin or Benedict.
Nacio m Spanish (Rare)
Short form of Ignacio.
Toon m Dutch
Dutch short form of Antoon.
Carmo m & f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Carmel.
Božo m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Diminutive of Božidar, now often used independently.
Zezé m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of José.
Poldi m German
German diminutive of Leopold.
Brayden m English (Modern)
Variant of Braden. This is currently the more popular spelling of the name.
Charizard m Popular Culture
From a blend of the English words char and lizard. This is the name of a dragon-like creature in the Pokémon series of video games starting 1996. Technically the name of the species, it is used as a given name for the creature in some contexts. It is called リザードン (Rizādon) in Japan.
Cason m English (Modern)
From the English surname Cason. It enjoyed a modest level of use in the United States in the early 21st century, due to its similarity to other popular names such as Mason and Jason.
Piet m Dutch
Short form of Pieter. Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) was a Dutch abstract painter.
Mato m Croatian
Diminutive of Matej or Matija.
Maacah f & m Biblical
Derived from Hebrew מָעַך (maʿaḵ) meaning "to press, to crush". This name is borne by both male and female characters in the Old Testament.
Odd m Norwegian
Derived from Old Norse oddr meaning "point of a sword".
Patya m Russian (Rare)
Diminutive of Ipatiy.
Gord m English
Short form of Gordon.
Tiborc m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Tiburtius (see Tiburcio).
Joep m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Jozef.
Keefe m English (Rare)
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Caoimh, derived from the given name or byname Caomh.
Hennie m & f Dutch
Dutch diminutive and feminine form of Hendrik.
Andy m & f English
Diminutive of Andrew or sometimes Andrea 2. American pop artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a famous bearer of this name.
Hob m Medieval English
Medieval short form of Robert.
Danny m English, Dutch
Diminutive of Daniel.
Nate m English
Short form of Nathan or Nathaniel.
Rickie m English
Diminutive of Richard.
Scotty m English
Diminutive of Scott.
Val m & f English
Short form of Valentine 1, Valerie and other names beginning with Val.
Dinko m Croatian
Croatian diminutive of Dominic.
Ferdi m German, Dutch
Short form of Ferdinand.
Bernie m & f English
Diminutive of Bernard, Bernadette, Bernice and other names beginning with Bern.
Kesha 1 m Russian
Diminutive of Innokentiy.
Henny f & m Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
Diminutive of Henriette, Hendrika and other names containing hen. In Dutch it can also be masculine as a diminutive of Hendrik.
Rabbie m Scots
Scots diminutive of Robert. This is the familiar name of the Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796).
Jamie m & f Scottish, English
Originally a Lowland Scots diminutive of James. Since the late 19th century it has also been used as a feminine form.
Sisu m Finnish
Means "willpower, determination, strength" in Finnish.
Bosse m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Bo 1.
Ernie m English
Diminutive of Ernest.
Wasswa m Ganda
Means "first of twins" in Luganda.
Dan 1 m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew, Hebrew
Means "he judged" in Hebrew, a derivative of דִּין (din) meaning "to judge". In the Old Testament Dan is one of the twelve sons of Jacob by Rachel's servant Bilhah, and the founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. His name is explained in Genesis 30:6.
Toño m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Antonio.
Zeph m English
Short form of Zephaniah.
Kagiso m & f Tswana
Means "peace" in Tswana.
Mitxel m Basque
Basque form of Michael.
Awotwi m & f Akan
Means "eighth born child" in Akan.
Murdo m Scottish
Anglicized form of Murchadh.
Jadyn f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Jaden.
Flip m Dutch
Diminutive of Filip.
Jóska m Hungarian
Diminutive of József.
Dannie m & f English
Diminutive of Daniel or Danielle.
Keala f & m Hawaiian
Means "the path" from Hawaiian ke, a definite article, and ala "path".
Shayne m English
Variant of Shane.
Gus 1 m English
Short form of Augustus or Angus.
Gil 3 m Hebrew
Means "joy, happiness" in Hebrew.
Sky f & m English (Modern)
Simply from the English word sky, which was ultimately derived from Old Norse ský "cloud".
Nino 1 m Italian
Short form of Giannino, Antonino and other names ending in nino.
Jacó m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Jacob.
Jorma m Finnish
Finnish (allegedly Karelian) form of Jeremiah. This was the name of a character in Juhani Aho's novel Panu (1897).
Pal m Albanian
Albanian form of Paul.
Eka 1 m & f Indonesian
Means "one, first" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit एक (eka).
Godzilla m Popular Culture
From Japanese ゴジラ (Gojira), a blend of ゴリラ (gorira) meaning "gorilla" and (kujira) meaning "whale". This is the name of a massive reptilian monster from a series of Japanese movies, starting 1954.
Iikka m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Isaac.
Reto m German (Swiss)
Means "of Rhaetia". Rhaetia is a region in eastern Switzerland that got its name from the Rhaeti, a Celtic tribe who originally inhabited the area.
Mo f & m English
Short form of Maureen, Maurice, Morris and other names beginning with a similar sound.
Tamati m Maori
Maori form of Thomas.
Yo'ash m Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Joash.
Miska m Finnish
Diminutive of Mikael.
Baldo m Italian, Spanish, Germanic
Originally a short form of names containing the Old German element bald meaning "bold, brave" (Proto-Germanic *balþaz), such as Baldwin and Theobald. In Italian it can also be short for the non-Germanic name Baldassare.
Karp m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Karpos (see Carpus).
Tommy m English
Diminutive of Thomas.
Col m Medieval English
Medieval short form of Nicholas.
Xavi m Catalan
Catalan diminutive of Xavier.
Juanito m Spanish
Diminutive of Juan 1.
Dave m English
Short form of David.
Dell m & f English
From an English surname that originally denoted a person who lived in a dell or valley.
Ally 2 m Scottish
Diminutive of Alistair.
Henk m Dutch
Dutch short form of Hendrik.
Den m English
Short form of Dennis.
Chip m English
Diminutive of Charles or Christopher. It can also be from a nickname given in reference to the phrase a chip off the old block, used of a son who is similar to his father.
Teppo m Finnish
Finnish short form of Stephen.
Dewi 1 m Welsh
Possibly from Dewydd, an Old Welsh form of David. Saint Dewi, the patron saint of Wales, was a 6th-century bishop of Mynyw. A later Welsh form of David was Dafydd, which was more common in the medieval period. Dewi was revived in the 19th century.
Biff m English (Rare)
From a nickname that was based on the English word biff, which means "punch, hit, strike".
Jip m & f Frisian, Dutch
Originally a Frisian short form of names beginning with the Old German element geba meaning "gift". This is the name of a boy in the Dutch children's book series Jip and Janneke, first published 1952.
Herbie m English
Diminutive of Herbert.