Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 4; and the community's impression is informal.
gender
usage
length
impression
Aapo m Finnish
Finnish form of Abraham.
Aatu m Finnish
Finnish form of Adolf.
Abbe m Frisian
Variant of Abe 2.
Acke m Swedish
Swedish short form of Axel.
Adde m Frisian
Variant of Ade 2.
Addy 2 m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Adam.
Afon f & m Welsh (Rare)
Means "river" in Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin.
Aimo m Finnish
Means "generous amount" in Finnish.
Alby m Irish
Anglicized masculine form of Ailbhe.
Ally 2 m Scottish
Diminutive of Alistair.
Amse m Frisian
Originally a short form of Adelmar (and other names starting with the Old German element adal "noble" and a second element beginning with m).
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.
Anik m Hindi, Bengali
From Sanskrit अनीक (anīka) meaning "army" or "splendour".
Anri m Georgian
Georgian form of Henri.
Anti m Estonian
Estonian form of Andrew.
Argi m Basque
Means "light" in Basque.
Arie 1 m Dutch
Diminutive of Adriaan.
Babe m & f English
From a nickname meaning "baby", also a slang term meaning "attractive person". As a feminine name, in some cases it is a diminutive of Barbara.
Baha m Arabic, Turkish
Means "splendour, glory" in Arabic.
Bala 1 m & f Tamil, Telugu, Hindi
Variant and feminine form of Bal.
Bart m English, Dutch
Short form of Bartholomew or Bartholomeus. This name is borne by a mischievous cartoon boy on the television series The Simpsons.
Bate m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Bartholomew.
Bear m English (Modern)
From the English word for the animal, derived from Old English bera, probably derived from a root meaning "brown".
Beat m German (Swiss)
Swiss German form of Beatus.
Beck m & f English (Rare)
From a surname of English, German or Scandinavian origins, all derived from related words meaning "stream". As a feminine name, in some cases it is a short form of Rebecca. A noted bearer is the American rock musician Beck Hansen (1970-), born Bek David Campbell, who goes by the stage name Beck.
Beli m Welsh Mythology
Probably a Welsh derivative of Belenus. Beli Mawr was a Welsh ancestor deity who established several royal lines in Wales.
Bent 1 m Danish, Norwegian
Danish form of Benedict.
Bent 2 m Frisian
Frisian variant of Ben 2.
Biff m English (Rare)
From a nickname that was based on the English word biff, which means "punch, hit, strike".
Bima m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Bhima.
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.
Bode m Low German
From the Germanic name Bodo, derived from the Old High German element bot, Old Saxon bod meaning "command, order" (Proto-Germanic *budą). Saint Bodo, also called Leudinus, was a 7th-century bishop of Toul in northern France.
Boos m Biblical Greek
Form of Boaz used in some versions of the Greek Old Testament.
Booz m Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
Form of Boaz used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
Božo m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Diminutive of Božidar, now often used independently.
Buck m English
From an English nickname meaning simply "buck, male deer", ultimately from Old English bucc.
Buzz m English
From a nickname derived from the onomatopoeic word buzz meaning "buzz, hum, murmur". A notable bearer is American astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin (1930-), one of the first people to walk on the moon. The character Buzz Lightyear from the movie Toy Story (1995) was named after Aldrin.
Cale m English
Short form of Caleb.
Case m English (Modern)
Short form of Casey.
Cash m English
From an English occupational surname for a box maker, derived from Norman French casse meaning "case", from Latin capsa. It coincides with the English word cash meaning "money" (derived from the same French and Latin roots). A famous bearer of the surname was American musician Johnny Cash (1932-2003).
Cass f & m English
Short form of Cassandra, Cassidy and other names beginning with Cass.
Cenk m Turkish
Means "battle, war" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian.
Chas m English
Diminutive of Charles.
Chaz m English
Diminutive of Charles.
Chet m English
Short form of Chester.
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.
Chus m & f Spanish
Diminutive of Jesús or Jesusa.
Chuy m Spanish
Diminutive of Jesús.
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.
Clem m English
Short form of Clement.
Coby m & f English
Masculine or feminine diminutive of Jacob.
Cody m English
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of both Irish Gaelic Ó Cuidighthigh meaning "descendant of the helpful one" and Mac Óda meaning "son of Odo". A famous bearer of the surname was the American frontiersman and showman Buffalo Bill Cody (1846-1917).
Cola m Anglo-Saxon
Old English byname meaning "charcoal", originally given to a person with dark features.
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.
Conn m Irish, Irish Mythology, Old Irish
Perhaps from Old Irish conn meaning "sense, reason" or cenn meaning "head, chief". This was the name of a legendary high king of Ireland, Conn of the Hundred Battles.
Cory m English
Variant of Corey.
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.
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.
Curt m English
Either a variant of Kurt or short form of Curtis.
Daan m Dutch
Short form of Daniël.
Dada m & f Yoruba
Means "curly hair" in Yoruba.
Daly f & m English (Rare)
From a surname that was a variant of Daley.
Dand m Scots
Scots diminutive of Andrew.
Dani 2 m Hungarian, Spanish, Dutch
Diminutive of Dániel (Hungarian), Daniel (Spanish) or Daniël (Dutch).
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.
Dave m English
Short form of David.
Davy m English
Diminutive of David.
Dayo m & f Yoruba
Means "joy arrives" in Yoruba.
Dell m & f English
From an English surname that originally denoted a person who lived in a dell or valley.
Dene m & f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Dean or Dena.
Desi m & f English
Diminutive of Desmond, Desiree and other names beginning with a similar sound. In the case of musician and actor Desi Arnaz (1917-1986) it was a diminutive of Desiderio.
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.
Dezi m & f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Desmond and other names beginning with a similar sound.
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.
Didi m German
Diminutive of Dieter.
Dima 2 m Russian, Georgian
Diminutive of Dmitriy.
Dino m Italian, Croatian
Short form of names ending in dino or tino.
Dori m Hebrew
Means "my generation" in Hebrew.
Doru m Romanian
Derived from Romanian dor meaning "longing".
Doug m English
Short form of Douglas.
Duda m & f Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Eduardo or Eduarda.
Dudu m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Eduardo.
Duff m English (Rare)
From a Scottish or Irish surname, derived from Anglicized spellings of Gaelic dubh meaning "dark".
Dumi m Zulu, Ndebele
Short form of Dumisani.
Duri f & m Korean
Means "two" in Korean (Gyeongsang dialect).
Durk m Frisian
Frisian form of Dirk.
Ebbe m Danish, Swedish
Danish short form of Asbjørn.
Eddy m English, French, Dutch
Diminutive of Edward, Edmund and other names beginning with Ed.
Eetu m Finnish
Finnish form of Edward.
Elmo m Italian, English, Finnish, Estonian
Originally a short form of names ending with the Old German element helm meaning "helmet, protection", such as Guglielmo or Anselmo. It is also a derivative of Erasmus, via the old Italian short form Ermo. Saint Elmo, also known as Saint Erasmus, was a 4th-century martyr who is the patron of sailors. Saint Elmo's fire is said to be a sign of his protection.... [more]
Eluf m Danish (Rare)
Danish form of Elof.
Ermo m Medieval Italian
Italian diminutive of Erasmus.
Femi m Yoruba
Short form of Olufemi.
Feri m Hungarian
Diminutive of Ferenc.
Fido m & f Pet
From Latin fidus meaning "faithful". This a stereotypical name for dogs.
Finn 1 m Irish Mythology, Old Irish, Irish, English, Dutch, German
Old Irish form of Fionn, as well as the usual Anglicized spelling (with the Irish hero's name Anglicized as Finn McCool). As a surname it is borne by Huckleberry Finn, a character in Mark Twain's novels.
Finn 2 m Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, German
From the Old Norse name Finnr, which meant "Sámi, person from Finland".
Flip m Dutch
Diminutive of Filip.
Foka m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Phocas.
Fons m Dutch
Short form of Alfons.
Fran m & f Spanish, English, Croatian, Slovene
Short form of Francis, Frances or related names.
Fuat m Turkish
Turkish form of Fuad.
Funs m Limburgish
Short form of Alfons.
Gabe m English
Short form of Gabriel.
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.
Gang m Chinese
From Chinese (gāng) meaning "hard, rigid, strong", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.
Gena 2 m Russian
Diminutive of Gennadiy.
Geno m Bulgarian, Georgian
Diminutive of Georgi, Evgeni or Genadi.
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).
Gijs m Dutch
Short form of Gijsbert.
Gili f & m Hebrew
Means "my joy" in Hebrew.
Givi m Georgian
Meaning unknown, possibly from Giv.
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.
Gord m English
Short form of Gordon.
Goyo m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Gregorio.
Greg m English
Short form of Gregory.
Guto m Welsh
Diminutive of Gruffudd.
Hani m Arabic
Means "happy, delighted" in Arabic, from the root هنأ (hanaʾa) meaning "to gladden, to enjoy".
Hank m English
Originally a short form of Hankin, which was a medieval diminutive of John. Since the 17th century in the United States this name has also been used as a diminutive of Henry, probably under the influence of the Dutch diminutive Henk. A famous bearer is the American former baseball player Hank Aaron (1934-2021).
Harm m Dutch
Dutch short form of Harmen.
Haze m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Hayes, sometimes used as a short form of Hazel.
Heck m Scottish
Scottish short form of Hector.
Hemi m Maori
Maori form of James.
Henk m Dutch
Dutch short form of Hendrik.
Herk m Various (Rare)
Short form of Hercules or other similar names.
Huey m English
Variant of Hughie.
Huri m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "linen weaver" in Hebrew. This is the name of the father of Abihail in the Old Testament.
Huub m Dutch
Dutch short form of Hubert.
Iiro m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Isaac.
Indy 1 m Popular Culture
Diminutive of Indiana. This is the nickname of the hero of the Indiana Jones movies, starring Harrison Ford.
Iolo m Welsh
Diminutive of Iorwerth, used independently.
Iser m Yiddish (Rare)
Yiddish variant of Israel.
Issy m & f English
Diminutive of Isidore, Isabella and other names beginning with Is.
Itai 1 m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Ittai.
Izzy m & f English
Diminutive of Isidore, Isabel, Israel and other names beginning with a similar sound.
Jaap m Dutch
Short form of Jacob.
Jace m English
Short form of Jason, sometimes used independently. It was brought to limited attention in America by the lead character in the western television series Tales of the Texas Rangers (1955-1958). Towards the end of the 20th century it began steadily increasing in popularity, reaching the 66th spot for boys in the United States in 2013.
Jacó m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Jacob.
Jago m Cornish
Cornish form of Jacob.
Jaka m Slovene
Slovene form of Jacob (or James).
Jake m English
Medieval variant of Jack. It is also sometimes used as a short form of Jacob.
Jalo m Finnish
Means "noble, gracious" in Finnish.
Jani m Finnish, Hungarian
Finnish form of Iohannes (see John), as well as a Hungarian diminutive form.
Jari m Finnish
Short form of Jalmari.
Jase m English (Modern)
Variant of Jace and a short form of Jason.
Jaye f & m English
Variant or feminine form of Jay 1.
Jeff m English
Short form of Jeffrey.
Jere m Finnish, Croatian, English
Finnish diminutive of Jeremias (usually used independently), as well as a Croatian diminutive of Jeronim and an English diminutive of Jerald or Jeremiah.
Jerk m Swedish (Rare)
Old Swedish variant of Erik.
Jess m & f English
Short form of Jesse or Jessica.
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).
Jimi m English, Finnish (Modern)
Variant of Jimmy. A famous bearer was the rock musician Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970).
Joby m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Job and other names beginning with Jo.
Jock m Scottish
Scots form of Jack. Among the English, this is a slang term for a Scotsman.
Jody f & m English
Diminutive of Josephine, Joseph, Joanna and other names beginning with Jo. It was popularized by the young hero (a boy) in Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' novel The Yearling (1938) and the subsequent film adaptation (1946). As a feminine name, it probably received an assist from the similar-sounding name Judy, which was at the height of its American popularity when Jody was rising.
Joep m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Jozef.
Jojo m & f English
Diminutive of Joseph, Jolene and other names that begin with Jo.
Joop m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Johannes or Jozef.
Jory m Cornish
Cornish form of George.
Josh m English
Short form of Joshua.
Joss f & m English
Short form of Jocelyn.
Josu m Basque
Basque form of Jesus.
Jozo m Croatian
Croatian diminutive of Joseph.
Judd m English, Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Jordan. Modern use of this name is inspired by the surname that was derived from the medieval name.
July f & m English (Rare)
From the name of the month, which was originally named for Julius Caesar.
Juul f & m Dutch
Dutch short form of Julia or Julius.
Jyri m Finnish
Finnish form of Jörg.
Kåre m Norwegian, Swedish, Danish
From the Old Norse name Kári meaning "curly, curved".
Kári m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Kåre.
Karp m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Karpos (see Carpus).
Kees m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Cornelis. A notable bearer was the Dutch painter Kees van Dongen (1877-1968).
Kemp m English (Rare)
From a surname derived from Middle English kempe meaning "champion, athlete, warrior".
Kepa m Basque
Basque form of Cephas.
Kike m Spanish
Diminutive of Enrique.
Kiko m Spanish
Diminutive of Francisco or Enrique.
Kimi m Finnish
Diminutive of Kim 2.
Kiro m Macedonian
Diminutive of Kiril.
Kobe 2 m Various
From the name of the city in Japan. The parents of basketball player Kobe Bryant (1978-2020) chose this name after seeing Kobe beef (which is from the Japanese city) on a menu.
Koda m English (Modern)
At least in part inspired by the name of a character from the animated movie Brother Bear (2003). The moviemakers apparently took it from Lakota or Dakota koda meaning "friend, companion".
Kojo m Akan
Variant of Kwadwo.
Kōki m Japanese
From Japanese () meaning "light" or () meaning "happiness, good luck" combined with (ki) meaning "hope" or (ki) meaning "brightness". This name can be formed from other combinations of kanji characters as well.
Kord m German (Rare)
German contracted form of Conrad.
Kory m English
Variant of Corey.
Kylo m Popular Culture
Meaning unexplained. This is the name of the villain, Kylo Ren, in the Star Wars movie sequels, starting with The Force Awakens in 2015. Originally named Ben Solo, he is the son of Han Solo and Leia Skywalker. His name might simply be formed from the ky of Skywalker and the lo of Solo.
Lake m & f English (Rare)
From the English word lake, for the inland body of water. It is ultimately derived from Latin lacus.
Lalo m Spanish
Diminutive of Eduardo.
Lavi m Hebrew
Means "lion" in Hebrew.
Lenz m German
Short form of Lorenz. This is also a German poetic word referring to the springtime.
Lewi m Biblical Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew form of Levi.
Lino 1 m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Galician form of Linus.
Livy 1 m History
Form of Livius used to refer to the Roman historian Titus Livius.
Loup m French
French form of the Roman name Lupus meaning "wolf". Lupus was the name of several early saints, including a 5th-century bishop of Troyes who apparently convinced Attila to spare the city.
Luuk m Dutch
Dutch short form of Lucas.
Maas m Dutch
Dutch short form of Thomas.
Mack 1 m English
From a surname, originally a shortened form of various Irish and Scottish surnames beginning with Mac or Mc (from Irish mac meaning "son"). It is also used as a generic slang term for a man.
Mack 2 m Medieval English
Medieval short form of Magnus, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers.
Malo m Breton
Means "bright pledge", derived from Old Breton mach "pledge, hostage" and lou "bright, brilliant". This was the name of a 6th-century Welsh saint, supposedly a companion of Saint Brendan on his trans-Atlantic journey. He later went to Brittany, where he founded the monastic settlement of Saint-Malo.
Mani 2 m Persian
Meaning unknown, presumably of Persian origin. Mani was a 3rd-century prophet who founded the religion of Manichaeism (which is now extinct).
Manu 2 m & f French, Spanish, German, Finnish
Short form of Manuel or Emmanuel (and also of Manuela in Germany).
Mate 2 m Croatian
Diminutive of Matej or Matija.
Mato m Croatian
Diminutive of Matej or Matija.
Mats m Swedish, Norwegian
Swedish and Norwegian short form of Matthias.
Matt m English
Short form of Matthew. Famous bearers include American actors Matt Dillon (1964-) and Matt Damon (1970-).
Maxi m & f Spanish, German
Spanish short form of Maximiliano (masculine) or German short form of Maximiliane (feminine) or Maximilian (masculine).
Merv m English
Short form of Mervyn.
Mick m English, Dutch
Short form of Michael. This name has become a slang term for an Irishman.
Miha m Slovene
Short form of Mihael.
Miho 1 m Croatian
Short form of Mihael or Mihovil.
Mijo m Croatian, Serbian
Diminutive of Milan or Mihovil.
Mike m English
Short form of Michael.
Miko m Finnish
Variant of Mikko.
Milo 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.
Misi m Hungarian
Diminutive of Mihály.
Moos m Dutch
Dutch short form of Mozes.
Mosi f & m Swahili
Means "first (child)" in Swahili.
Moss m English (Archaic), Jewish
Medieval form of Moses.
Nace m Slovene
Variant of Ignac.
Nagi m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نجيّ (see Naji).
Nail m Arabic, Turkish, Tatar
Means "attainer" in Arabic.
Nash m English (Modern)
From an English surname that was derived from the Middle English phrase atten ash "at the ash tree". A famous bearer of the surname was the mathematician John Nash (1928-2015).... [more]
Nate m English
Short form of Nathan or Nathaniel.
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.
Nels m Danish (Rare)
Danish variant of Nils.
Nelu m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of Ion 1.
Nemo m Literature
Means "nobody" in Latin. This was the name used by author Jules Verne for the captain of the Nautilus in his novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870). It was later used for the title character (a fish) in the 2003 animated movie Finding Nemo.
Neno m Serbian, Croatian
Diminutive of Nenad.
Neta f & m Hebrew
Means "plant, shrub" in Hebrew.
Newt m English
Short form of Newton.
Nick m English, Dutch
Short form of Nicholas. It is borne by the comic character Nick Bottom in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595).
Nicu m Romanian
Diminutive of Nicolae.
Nika 1 f & m Russian
Russian short form of Veronika and other names ending in nika. It can also be a short form of Nikita 1 (masculine).
Nilo m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Neilos (and also of the Nile River).
Nino 1 m Italian
Short form of Giannino, Antonino and other names ending in nino.
Noll m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Oliver.
Norm m English
Short form of Norman.
Nudd m Welsh Mythology
Welsh cognate of Nuada. This is the name of a figure in Welsh legend, appearing in early poetry and in Culhwch and Olwen as the father of Gwyn.
Nuka m & f Greenlandic
From Greenlandic nukaa meaning "younger sibling".
Olli m Finnish
Finnish variant of Olavi, based on Swedish Olle.
Olly m English
Diminutive of Oliver.
Ozzy m English
Variant of Ozzie.
Pace m English (Rare)
From an English surname that was derived from the Middle English word pace meaning "peace".
Paco m Spanish
Diminutive of Francisco.
Paol m Breton
Breton form of Paul.
Pate m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Patrick.
Pavo m Croatian
Croatian short form of Pavao.
Peni m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Ben 1.
Pepe m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of José.
Pete m English
Short form of Peter.
Peti m Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of Peter.
Piet m Dutch
Short form of Pieter. Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) was a Dutch abstract painter.
Pika 1 m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Peter.
Pino m Italian
Short form of names ending in pino.
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.
Quim m Portuguese, Catalan
Short form of Joaquim.
Rade m Serbian, Croatian
Short form of Milorad and other names containing the Slavic element radŭ meaning "happy, willing". It is often used independently.
Rafa m Spanish
Spanish short form of Rafael.
Rain 1 f & m English (Rare)
Simply from the English word rain, derived from Old English regn.
Redd m English (Rare)
Variant of Red.
Rees m Welsh
Anglicized form of Rhys.
Reko m Finnish
Finnish form of Gregory.
Remy m & f English (Modern)
English form of Rémy, occasionally used as a feminine name.
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.
Rick m English
Short form of Richard or names ending in rick. A notable fictional bearer is Rick Blaine, portrayed by Humphrey Bogart, from the movie Casablanca (1942).
Riku 1 m Finnish
Finnish short form of Richard.
Rini m & f Dutch
Diminutive of Marinus, Marina or Catharina.
Roar m Norwegian
Modern Norwegian form of Hróarr.
Robi 1 m Hungarian
Diminutive of Róbert.
Roko m Croatian
Croatian form of Rocco.
Roni 3 m Finnish
Finnish short form of Hieronymus.
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-).
Rudi m German, Hungarian
Diminutive of Rudolf.
Rudy m English
Diminutive of Rudolf.
Russ m English
Short form of Russell.
Ruud m Dutch
Dutch short form of Rudolf. This name is borne by retired Dutch soccer player Ruud Gullit (1962-).
Ryou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji or or or (see Ryō).
Sa'di m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic سعدي (see Sadi).
Sami 1 m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Samuel.
Samu m Hungarian, Finnish, Spanish
Hungarian, Finnish and Spanish diminutive of Samuel.
Sans m Medieval Spanish
Old variant of Sancho.
Sepp m German
German diminutive of Josef.
Seve m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Severiano or Severino.
Shad 2 m English
Perhaps a variant of Chad.
Shay 1 m & f Irish
Anglicized form of Séaghdha, sometimes used as a feminine name.
Shel m English
Short form of Sheldon.
Sher m Urdu, Pashto
Means "lion" in Persian. A famous bearer of this name was Sher Shah, a 16th-century Mughal ruler.
Shet m Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Seth 1.
Shug m Scots
Scots diminutive of Hugh.
Sigi m & f German
Diminutive of Siegfried, Sieglinde, and other Old German names beginning with the element sigu meaning "victory".
Simo m Finnish, Serbian
Finnish and Serbian form of Simon 1.
Sisu m Finnish
Means "willpower, determination, strength" in Finnish.
Soso m Georgian
Diminutive of Ioseb.
Stan 1 m English
Short form of Stanley. A famous bearer was British comedian Stan Laurel (1890-1965).