Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the community's impression is youthful; and the order is random.
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impression
Kunala m Sanskrit
Means "lotus" in Sanskrit. This was the name of a son of the 3rd-century BC Indian emperor Ashoka.
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-).
Taylan m Turkish
Means "tall" in Turkish.
Reko m Finnish
Finnish form of Gregory.
Wilky m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of William.
Chucky m English
Diminutive of Chuck.
Rafa m Spanish
Spanish short form of Rafael.
Jockie m Scottish
Scots diminutive of Jack.
Anh m & f Vietnamese
Often from Sino-Vietnamese (anh) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero". This name is frequently combined with a middle name to create a compound name; the meaning of Anh can change depending on the Sino-Vietnamese characters underlying the compound.
Bipin m Marathi, Hindi
Variant of Vipin.
Sky f & m English (Modern)
Simply from the English word sky, which was ultimately derived from Old Norse ský "cloud".
Kostya m Russian
Russian diminutive of Konstantin.
Zayn m Arabic
Means "beauty, grace" in Arabic. This was the name of a son of Husayn ibn Ali. Shia Muslims consider him to be the fourth imam.... [more]
İzzet m Turkish
Means "glory, might" in Turkish.
Willi m German
Diminutive of Wilhelm.
Misho m Georgian, Bulgarian
Georgian diminutive of Mikheil and a Bulgarian diminutive of Mihail.
Semaj m & f African American (Modern)
The name James spelled backwards.
Eike m & f Low German, German
Originally a short form of Ekkehard and other names beginning with the Old High German element ekka, Old Saxon eggia meaning "edge, blade". This name was borne by Eike of Repgow, who compiled the law book the Sachsenspiegel in the 13th century.
Blessing m & f English (African)
From the English word blessing, of Old English origin. This name is most common in Nigeria, Zimbabwe and other parts of Africa.
Dewey m English
Probably a variant of Dewi 1.
Casey m & f English
From an Irish surname, 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.
Diya 2 m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic ضياء (see Ziya).
Jaxton m English (Modern)
Elaboration of Jax influenced by similar-sounding names such as Paxton and Braxton.
Uʻilani f & m Hawaiian
Means "heavenly beauty" or "royal beauty" from Hawaiian uʻi "youth, beauty" and lani "heaven, sky, royal, majesty".
Yanni m Greek (Expatriate)
Diminutive of Yiannis. A famous bearer is the Greek-American musician Yiannis Chryssomallis (1954-), who goes by the single name Yanni.
Pepper f & m English (Modern)
From the English word for the spice, which is prepared from the dried berries of the pepper plant. The word is derived from Latin piper, ultimately from an Indo-Aryan source. In popular culture, Pepper is the nickname of Virginia Potts from the Iron Man series of comic books and movies, created 1963.
Cupid m Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
From the Latin Cupido meaning "desire". This was the name of the Roman god of love, the son of Venus and Mars. He was portrayed as a winged, blindfolded boy, armed with a bow and arrows, which caused the victim to fall in love. His Greek equivalent was Eros.
Rylan m English (Modern)
Possibly a variant of Ryland, though it could also be an invented name inspired by other names like Ryan and Riley.
Austyn m & f English (Modern)
Variant or feminine form of Austin.
Tommy m English
Diminutive of Thomas.
Mikha m Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Micah.
Bijoy m Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali বিজয় (see Bijay).
Fólki m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Folke.
Nagi m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نجيّ (see Naji).
Buster m English
Originally a nickname denoting a person who broke things, from the word bust, a dialectal variant of burst. A famous bearer was the American silent movie star Buster Keaton (1895-1966), whose real first name was Joseph.
Beetlejuice m Popular Culture
Variant of Betelgeuse used for the title character of the movie Beetlejuice (1988), about an obnoxious ghost who is commissioned to scare a family out of their new house. The character's name is spelled Betelgeuse in the credits, though in other media it appears as Beetlejuice.
Roar m Norwegian
Modern Norwegian form of Hróarr.
Zaki m Arabic
Means "pure" in Arabic.
Dwi m & f Indonesian
Means "two, second" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit द्वि (dvi).
Braylon m English (Modern)
An invented name, using the same sounds found in names such as Braden and Jalen.
Tumelo m & f Sotho, Tswana
Means "faith" in Sotho and Tswana.
Kishore m Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi किशोर, Tamil கிஷோர் or Telugu కిశోర్ (see Kishor).
Elio m Italian
Italian form of Aelius or Helios.
Kaya 1 m Turkish
Means "rock, cliff" in Turkish.
Karsyn f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Carson.
LaShawn f & m African American
Combination of the popular prefix la with the name Shawn.
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).
Matko m Croatian
Diminutive of Matej or Matija.
Kam m & f English (Modern)
Short form of Kameron.
Chuckie m English
Diminutive of Chuck.
Pippin 2 m Literature
The name of a hobbit in The Lord of the Rings (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkien. His full given name is Peregrin, a semi-translation into English of his true hobbit name Razanur meaning "traveller".
Bailey m & f English
From an English surname derived from Middle English baili meaning "bailiff", originally denoting one who was a bailiff.... [more]
Alby m Irish
Anglicized masculine form of Ailbhe.
Luan m Albanian
Means "lion" in Albanian.
Mitya m Russian
Diminutive of Dmitriy or Mitrofan.
Izzy m & f English
Diminutive of Isidore, Isabel, Israel and other names beginning with a similar sound.
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.
Michi 2 m & f German
German diminutive of Michael or Michaela.
Ralphie m English
Diminutive of Ralph.
Jada 2 m Biblical
Means "he knows" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Jada is a son of Onam.
Scotty m English
Diminutive of Scott.
Bao f & m Chinese
From Chinese (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel, precious, rare", (bāo) meaning "praise, honour" or (bāo) meaning "bud" (which is usually only feminine). Other Chinese characters are possible as well.
Gabi f & m German, Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian
Diminutive of Gabriel or Gabriela. It is usually a feminine name in German-speaking regions, but unisex elsewhere.
Sekani m Tumbuka
Means "laugh" in Tumbuka.
Teo m & f Spanish, Italian, Croatian, Slovene, Georgian
Short form of Teodoro and other names that begin with Teo. In Georgian this is a feminine name, a short form of Teona.
Quirijn m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Quirinus.
Sonny m English
From a nickname that is commonly used to denote a young boy, derived from the English word son.
Berry 1 m English
Variant of Barry.
Buddy m English
From the English word meaning "friend". It probably originated as a nursery form of the word brother.
Askr m Norse Mythology
Old Norse form of Ask.
Danylo m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Daniel.
Charly m & f English
Variant of Charlie.
Tacito m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Tacitus.
Karter m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Carter.
Pino m Italian
Short form of names ending in pino.
Ainsley f & m Scottish, English (Modern)
From an English surname that was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire. The place names themselves derive from Old English anne "alone, solitary" or ansetl "hermitage" and leah "woodland, clearing".... [more]
Dinko m Croatian
Croatian diminutive of Dominic.
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.
Dany m & f French
French diminutive of Daniel or Danielle.
Zayden m English (Modern)
An invented name, using the popular den suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden, Jayden and Aidan.
Timo 2 m German, Dutch
From Thiemo, an old short form of Thietmar (see Dietmar).
Puck m & f Anglo-Saxon Mythology, Dutch
Meaning unknown, from Old English puca. It could ultimately be of either Germanic or Celtic origin. In English legend this was the name of a mischievous spirit, also known as Robin Goodfellow. He appears in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595). It is used in the Netherlands as mainly a feminine name.
Janko m Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Slovak
Diminutive of Janez or Ján.
Hymie m Jewish
Diminutive of Hyman.
Sanyi m Hungarian
Diminutive of Sándor.
Yahui f & m Chinese
From Chinese () meaning "elegant, graceful, refined" combined with (huì) meaning "favour, benefit". This name can also be formed from other character combinations.
Crew m English (Modern)
Either from a surname that was derived from the English town of Crewe (from Old Welsh criu meaning "weir"), or from the English vocabulary word for a group of people.
Souta m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 颯太 (see Sōta).
Jagjit m Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit जगत् (jagat) meaning "world, universe" and जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Sunday m & f English
From the name of the day of the week, which ultimately derives from Old English sunnandæg, which was composed of the elements sunne "sun" and dæg "day". This name is most common in Nigeria and other parts of Africa.
Mischa m & f Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Misha. It is occasionally used as a feminine name in Dutch.
Miho 1 m Croatian
Short form of Mihael or Mihovil.
Jemmy m English
Diminutive of Jeremy (and formerly of James).
Wiley m English
From a surname that was derived from various English place names: towns named Willey or the River Wylye.
Katlego m & f Tswana
Means "success, prosperity" in Tswana.
Woodie m English
Variant of Woody.
Rylee f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Riley.
Marinko m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian diminutive of Marin.
Lenz m German
Short form of Lorenz. This is also a German poetic word referring to the springtime.
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").
Chus m & f Spanish
Diminutive of Jesús or Jesusa.
Kacey f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Casey.
Jackie m & f English
Diminutive of Jack or Jacqueline. A notable bearer was baseball player Jackie Robinson (1919-1972), the first African American to play in Major League Baseball.
Darby m & f English
From an English surname, which was derived from the name of the town of Derby, itself from Old Norse djúr "animal" and býr "farm, settlement".
Jimi m English, Finnish (Modern)
Variant of Jimmy. A famous bearer was the rock musician Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970).
Dax m English
From an English surname, which was derived either from the town of Dax in France or from the Old English given name Dæcca (of unknown meaning). The name was brought to public attention by the main character in the 1966 novel The Adventurers and its 1970 movie adaptation. It became popular in the 2010s due to its similarity to other names like Max and Jax.
Rajiv m Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Nepali
From Sanskrit राजीव (rājīva) meaning "striped". This is used to refer to the blue lotus in Hindu texts.
Eetu m Finnish
Finnish form of Edward.
Kamon m & f Thai
Means "heart, mind" in Thai.
Yamikani m & f Chewa
Means "be grateful, praise" in Chewa.
Ödi m Hungarian
Diminutive of Ödön.
Ceadda m Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of Chad.
Braidy m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Brady.
Yolotli f & m Nahuatl
Variant of Yolotl.
Eneko m Basque
Possibly derived from Basque ene "my" and ko, a diminutive suffix. This was the name of the first king of Pamplona or Navarre (9th century), whose name is usually rendered as Íñigo.
Hinata f & m Japanese
From Japanese 日向 (hinata) meaning "sunny place", 陽向 (hinata) meaning "toward the sun", or a non-standard reading of 向日葵 (himawari) meaning "sunflower". Other kanji compounds are also possible. Because of the irregular readings, this name is often written using the hiragana writing system.
Wobbe m Frisian
Originally a Frisian short form of Waldebert (and other names starting with the Old German element walt meaning "power, authority" and a second element beginning with b).
Kári m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Kåre.
Argi m Basque
Means "light" in Basque.
Lino 1 m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Galician form of Linus.
Hani m Arabic
Means "happy, delighted" in Arabic, from the root هنأ (hanaʾa) meaning "to gladden, to enjoy".
Koldo m Basque
Short form of Koldobika.
Georgi m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of George.
Taiki m Japanese
From Japanese (tai) meaning "big, great" and (ki) meaning "brightness" or (ki) meaning "tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Steph f & m English
Short form of Stephanie or Stephen.
Lake m & f English (Rare)
From the English word lake, for the inland body of water. It is ultimately derived from Latin lacus.
Cory m English
Variant of Corey.
Shani 1 f & m Hebrew
Means "red, scarlet" in Hebrew.
Davy m English
Diminutive of David.
Inna f & m Russian, Ukrainian, History (Ecclesiastical)
Meaning unknown. This was the name of an early Scythian saint and martyr, a male, supposedly a disciple of Saint Andrew.
Feivel m Yiddish (Rare)
Diminutive of Faivish.
Nika 3 m Georgian
Diminutive of Nikoloz.
Navy f & m English (Modern)
From the English word meaning "sea force, fleet, armed forces of the sea". It is derived from Old French navie, from Latin navigia, the plural of navigium "boat, vessel". It also refers to a shade of dark blue, a colour traditionally associated with naval uniforms.
Pépin m French
French form of Pepin.
Deryn f & m Welsh
Possibly from the Welsh word deryn, a variant of aderyn meaning "bird".
Arlo m English
Meaning uncertain. It was perhaps inspired by the fictional place name Arlo Hill from the poem The Faerie Queene (1590) by Edmund Spenser. Spenser probably got Arlo by altering the real Irish place name Aherlow, meaning "between two highlands".
Bijou f & m French (African)
Means "jewel" in French. It is mostly used in French-speaking Africa.
Arnie m English
Diminutive of Arnold.
Mackenzie f & m English
From a Scottish surname, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Coinnich, itself derived from the given name Coinneach. As a feminine given name it was popularized by the American actress Mackenzie Phillips (1959-), especially after she began appearing on the television comedy One Day at a Time in 1975. In the United Kingdom it is more common as a masculine name.
Mahali 1 m Biblical
Variant of Mahli used in some verses of the King James Version of the Old Testament.
Addy 2 m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Adam.
Uffe m Danish
Variant of Ulf.
Lapo m Italian
Diminutive of Jacopo.
Raf m Dutch
Short form of Rafaël.
Uzzi m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "my power" in Hebrew, a possessive form of עֹז (ʿoz) meaning "strength, power". This is the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament.
Feri m Hungarian
Diminutive of Ferenc.
Che m Spanish
From an Argentine expression meaning "hey!". This nickname was acquired by the Argentine revolutionary Ernesto Guevara while he was in Cuba.
Georgie f & m English
Diminutive of Georgia or George.
Jett m English (Modern)
From the English word jet, which denotes either a jet aircraft or an intense black colour (the words derive from different sources).
Robi 1 m Hungarian
Diminutive of Róbert.
Jax m English (Modern)
Short form of Jackson. It appeared in the video game Mortal Kombat II in 1993. It first registered as a given name in the United States in 1995 (when it was used only five times) but steadily grew in popularity for two decades, probably inspired by similar names like Max and Dax and helped by a character of this name on the American television series Sons of Anarchy (2008-2014).
Sothy m & f Khmer
Means "intelligence, wisdom" in Khmer.
Jules 2 f & m English
Diminutive of Julia or Julian.
Ricki m & f English
Variant and feminine form of Ricky.
Geordie m English
Diminutive of George.
Flick f & m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Felicity. In some cases it can be a nickname from the English word flick.
Mayamiko m & f Chewa
Means "praise, gratitude" in Chewa.
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).
Cree m & f English (Rare)
From the name of a Native American tribe of central Canada. Their name derives via French from the Cree word kiristino.
Happy f & m English (Rare)
From the English word happy, derived from Middle English hap "chance, luck", of Old Norse origin.
Sunny f & m English
From the English word meaning "sunny, cheerful".
Téo m Portuguese
Short form of Teodoro and other names that begin with Teo.
Taffy m Welsh
Anglicized form of Dafydd. It has been used as a slang term for a Welshman.
Tomer m Hebrew
Means "palm tree" in Hebrew.
Pisti m Hungarian
Diminutive of István.
Sagi m Hebrew
Means "elevated, sublime" in Hebrew.
Zola 2 f & m Xhosa
From the Xhosa root -zola meaning "calm".
Kalidasa m Sanskrit
Means "servant of Kali" from the name of the Hindu goddess Kali 1 combined with Sanskrit दास (dāsa) meaning "servant". Kalidasa (or Kālidāsa) was a 4th-century Indian poet and dramatist, the author of the Abhijnanashakuntalam and other works.
Chika 1 f & m Igbo
Means "God is greater" in Igbo.
Cass f & m English
Short form of Cassandra, Cassidy and other names beginning with Cass.
Nelu m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of Ion 1.
Nanuk m Inuit
Variant of Nanuq.
Axl m English (Modern)
Variant of Axel, used famously by musician Axl Rose (1962-).
Mattie f & m English
Diminutive of Matilda or Matthew.
Fen 2 m Frisian
Originally a Frisian short form of Ferdinand (and other names starting with the Old German element fridu "peace" and a second element beginning with n).
Timmy m English
Diminutive of Timothy.
Petya m & f Russian, Bulgarian
Russian masculine diminutive of Pyotr or Bulgarian feminine diminutive of Petar.
Lesedi f & m Tswana
Means "light" in Tswana.
Xulio m Galician
Galician form of Julius.
Yūki m & f Japanese
From Japanese () meaning "excellence, superiority, gentleness" or () meaning "permanence" combined with (ki) meaning "hope", (ki) meaning "brightness" or (ki) meaning "living". Other combinations of kanji can form this name as well.
Rylie f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Riley.
Lanny m English
Diminutive of Lance, Landon and other names beginning with Lan.
Remo m Italian
Italian form of Remus.
Manaia f & m Maori
From the name of a stylized design common in Maori carvings. It represents a mythological creature with the head of a bird and the body of a human.
Mac m English
Variant of Mack 1.
Niko m Finnish, Croatian, Slovene, Georgian, German
Finnish form of Nicholas, as well as a Croatian, Slovene, Georgian and German short form.
Peetu m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Pietari.
Kaleo m Hawaiian
Means "sound, voice" from Hawaiian ka "the" and leo "sound, voice".
Apurva m & f Hindi, Marathi
From Sanskrit अपूर्व (apūrva) meaning "unpreceded, new". This is a transcription of both the masculine form अपूर्व and the feminine form अपूर्वा.
Keefe m English (Rare)
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Caoimh, derived from the given name or byname Caomh.
Ean m Manx
Manx form of John.
Nino 1 m Italian
Short form of Giannino, Antonino and other names ending in nino.
Jayce m English
Variant of Jace.
Shadi 1 m Arabic
Means "singer" in Arabic.
Chiumbo m Mwera
Means "small" in Mwera.
Illya m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Elijah.
Lenny m English
Diminutive of Leonard.
Sigi m & f German
Diminutive of Siegfried, Sieglinde, and other Old German names beginning with the element sigu meaning "victory".
Bagus m Indonesian
Means "handsome, excellent" in Indonesian.
Kelley f & m English
Variant of Kelly.
Limbani m Chewa
Means "be strong" in Chewa.
Zack m English
Short form of Zachary.
Andie m & f English
Diminutive of Andrew or Andrea 2.
Asahi m & f Japanese
From Japanese (asahi) or 朝日 (asahi) both meaning "morning sun". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Kevyn m & f English (Rare)
Variant or feminine form of Kevin.
Kesha m Russian
Diminutive of Innokentiy.
Denny m English
Diminutive of Dennis.
Young f & m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Yeong).
Teddy m English
Diminutive of Edward or Theodore.
Seven m & f English (Modern)
From the English word for the number, derived from Old English seofon (from an Indo-European root shared by Latin septem and Greek ἑπτά (hepta)).
Loris m Italian
Diminutive of Lorenzo.
Josey m & f English
Diminutive of Joseph or Josephine.
Jurre m Frisian
Short form of Jurryt.
Yuuki m & f Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 優希 or 悠希 or 優輝 or 悠生 (see Yūki).
Uzochi m & f Igbo
Means "way of God" in Igbo.
Ami 1 m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "trustworthy, reliable" in Hebrew. This is the name of a servant of King Solomon in the Old Testament.
Meical m Welsh
Welsh form of Michael.
Huey m English
Variant of Hughie.
Daw m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of David.
Rickey m English
Diminutive of Richard.
Jordi m Catalan
Catalan form of George.
Kadri 2 m Turkish, Albanian
Means "value" in Turkish.
Brayden m English (Modern)
Variant of Braden. This is currently the more popular spelling of the name.
Joni 2 m Finnish
Finnish form of John.
Cyan f & m English (Rare)
From the English word meaning "greenish blue, cyan", ultimately derived from Greek κύανος (kyanos).
Ferdie m English
Diminutive of Ferdinand.
Joby m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Job and other names beginning with Jo.
Baz m English (British)
Chiefly British diminutive of Barry or Basil 1.
Freddy m English, French, Dutch
Diminutive of Frederick and other names containing the same element. A notable fictional bearer is the horror villain Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street series of movies, beginning 1984.
Bear m English (Modern)
From the English word for the animal, derived from Old English bera, probably derived from a root meaning "brown".
Korey m English
Variant of Corey.
Zeki m Turkish
Means "intelligent, clever" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic ذكيّ (dhakīy).
Dani 2 m Hungarian, Spanish, Dutch
Diminutive of Dániel (Hungarian), Daniel (Spanish) or Daniël (Dutch).
Luuk m Dutch
Dutch short form of Lucas.
Izak m Slovene, Croatian (Rare)
Slovene and Croatian form of Isaac.
Blaze m English (Modern)
Modern variant of Blaise influenced by the English word blaze.
Toal m Irish (Rare)
Anglicized form of Túathal.
Shai m & f Hebrew
Either from Hebrew שַׁי (shai) meaning "gift" or else a Hebrew diminutive of Isaiah.
Pal m Albanian
Albanian form of Paul.
Paddy m Irish
Irish diminutive of Patrick.
Keoni m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of John.
Rangi m Maori, Polynesian Mythology
Means "sky" in Maori. In Maori and other Polynesian mythology Rangi or Ranginui was a god of the sky, husband of the earth goddess Papa. They were locked in a crushing embrace but were eventually separated by their children, the other gods.
Collyn f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Colleen or Colin 2.
Kouki m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 光希 or 幸輝 (see Kōki).
Anbu m Tamil
Means "love" in Tamil.
Lowie m Dutch
Dutch form of Louis.
Hughie m English
Diminutive of Hugh.
Topi m Finnish
Finnish short form of Tobias.
Lehua f & m Hawaiian
Means "ohia flower" in Hawaiian.
Sparrow m & f English (Rare)
From the name of the bird, ultimately from Old English spearwa.
Jools m & f English
Diminutive of Julian or Julia.
Zorion m Basque
Means "happiness" in Basque.
Efe 2 m & f Urhobo
Short form of Efemena and other names containing efe "wealth".
Kaipo m & f Hawaiian
Means "the sweetheart" from Hawaiian ka, a definite article, and ipo "sweetheart".
Soma 1 m Hungarian
From Hungarian som meaning "dogwood, cornel tree".
Scout f & m English (Modern)
From the English word scout meaning "one who gathers information covertly", which is derived from Old French escouter "to listen". Harper Lee used this name in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird (1960).
Vico m Italian
Italian short form of Lodovico.
Sora f & m Japanese
From Japanese (sora) or (sora) both meaning "sky". Other kanji with the same pronunciations can also form this name.
Link m English
Short form of Lincoln. This is the name of the hero in the Legend of Zelda video game series (first appearing in 1986), derived from the English word link meaning "link, connection". He is called リンク (Rinku) in Japanese.
Yasu 1 f & m Japanese
From Japanese (yasu) meaning "peace, quiet", (yasu) meaning "peaceful" or (yasu) meaning "flat, smooth, level", as well as other kanji that are pronounced the same way.
Jaden m & f English (Modern)
An invented name, using the popular den suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden and Aidan. This name first became common in America in the 1990s when similar-sounding names were increasing in popularity. The spelling Jayden has been more popular since 2003. It is sometimes considered a variant of the biblical name Jadon.
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.
Jenci m Hungarian
Diminutive of Jenő.
Kirby m & f English
From an English surname that was originally from a place name meaning "church settlement" in Old Norse. This name briefly spiked in popularity for American girls in 1982 after the character Kirby Anders Colby was introduced to the soap opera Dynasty.
Tōru m Japanese
From Japanese (tōru) meaning "pierce, penetrate", as well as other kanji or kanji combinations with the same pronunciation.
Cannon m English
From an English surname, which was derived from Middle English canon, referring to a church official or servant who worked in a clergy house. This name may also be used in reference to the vocabulary word for the large gun, derived from Italian cannone "large tube", from Latin canna "cane, reed".
Jani m Finnish, Hungarian
Finnish form of Iohannes (see John), as well as a Hungarian diminutive form.
Kip m English
From a nickname, probably from the English word kipper meaning "male salmon".
Paĉjo m Esperanto
Esperanto diminutive of Paul. This name also means "papa" in Esperanto.
Jojo m & f English
Diminutive of Joseph, Jolene and other names that begin with Jo.
Shae f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Shea.
Nat m & f English
Short form of Nathan, Nathaniel, Natalie and other names beginning with Nat.
Miksa m Hungarian
Originally a diminutive of Miklós or Mihály. It is now used independently, or as a Hungarian form of Maximilian.
Enu m & f Akan
Means "fifth born child" in Akan.
Çağrı m & f Turkish
Means "invitation" or "falcon" in Turkish.
Safi m Arabic
Means "pure" in Arabic, derived from صفا (ṣafā) meaning "to be clear, to be pure".
Justy m & f English
Diminutive of Justin or Justine.