Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *i.
gender
usage
pattern
Pavli m Albanian
Albanian form of Paul.
Peni m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Ben 1.
Penjani m & f Tumbuka
Means "seek for, look for" in Tumbuka.
Pentti m Finnish
Finnish form of Benedict.
Pertti m Finnish
Short form of Roopertti or Alpertti.
Peti m Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of Peter.
Petri m Finnish, Basque
Finnish and Basque form of Peter.
Petteri m Finnish
Finnish form of Peter.
Pierluigi m Italian
Combination of Piero and Luigi.
Pietari m Finnish
Finnish form of Peter used in the Bible.
Pilirani m & f Chewa
Means "persevere, endure" in Chewa.
Piripi m Maori
Maori form of Philip.
Pisti m Hungarian
Diminutive of István.
Poldi m German
German diminutive of Leopold.
Pridoni m Georgian
Form of Pridon with the nominative suffix, used when the name is written stand-alone.
Prithvi m & f Hindi, Nepali, Hinduism
From Sanskrit पृथ्वी (prthvi) meaning "earth", derived from पृथु (prthu) meaning "wide, vast". This is the name of a Hindu goddess, a personification of the earth in the Rigveda. She is the consort of the sky god Dyaus. When used as a given name in modern times it is typically masculine.
Pryderi m Welsh, Welsh Mythology
From Welsh pryder meaning "care, worry" (or perhaps from a derivative word *pryderi meaning "loss"). Appearing in Welsh legend in all four branches of the Mabinogi, Pryderi was the son of Pwyll and Rhiannon, eventually succeeding his father as the king of Dyfed. He was one of only seven warriors to return from Brân's tragic invasion of Ireland, and later had several adventures with Manawydan. He was ultimately killed in single combat with Gwydion during the war between Dyfed and Gwynedd.
Rabi 1 m Arabic
Means "springtime" in Arabic.
Rabi 2 m Bengali
Bengali variant of Ravi.
Raginheri m Germanic
Old German form of Rayner.
Rahmi m Turkish
Means "merciful" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic.
Rajani f & m Hinduism, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Hindi, Nepali
Means "the dark one" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Kali or Durga.
Ramadhani m Swahili
Swahili form of Ramadan.
Ramazi m Georgian
Form of Ramaz with the nominative suffix, used when the name is written stand-alone.
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.
Rani 2 m & f Hebrew
From Hebrew רַן (ran) meaning "to sing".
Rashmi f & m Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil
Means "ray of sunlight" or "rope" in Sanskrit.
Ravi m Hinduism, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Nepali
Means "sun" in Sanskrit. Ravi is a Hindu god of the sun, sometimes equated with Surya. A famous bearer was the musician Ravi Shankar (1920-2012).
Rémi m French
Variant of Rémy.
Revazi m Georgian
Form of Revaz with the nominative suffix, used when the name is written stand-alone.
Rhodri m Welsh
From the Old Welsh name Rotri, derived from rod "wheel" and ri "king". This name was borne by several medieval Welsh rulers, including Rhodri the Great, a 9th-century king of Gwynedd.
Ricki m & f English
Variant and feminine form of Ricky.
Rikki f & m English (Modern)
Variant and feminine form of Ricky.
Rini m & f Dutch
Diminutive of Marinus, Marina or Catharina.
Rishi m Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Nepali
Means "sage, poet" in Sanskrit, perhaps ultimately deriving from a root meaning "to see".
Robi m Hungarian
Diminutive of Róbert.
Roi 1 m Galician
Galician short form of Rodrigo.
Roi 2 m Hebrew
Means "my shepherd" in Hebrew.
Roni 1 f & m Hebrew
Means "my joy" or "my song" in Hebrew.
Roni 3 m Finnish
Finnish short form of Hieronymus.
Roopertti m Finnish (Rare)
Older Finnish form of Robert.
Rotri m Old Welsh
Old Welsh form of Rhodri.
Ruaidhrí m Irish
From Old Irish Ruaidrí meaning "red king", from rúad "red" combined with "king". This was the name of the last high king of Ireland, reigning in the 12th century.
Ruaidrí m Old Irish
Old Irish form of Ruaidhrí.
Ruairi m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Ruaidhrí.
Ruairí m Irish
Variant of Ruaidhrí.
Rudi m German, Hungarian
Diminutive of Rudolf.
Ruedi m German (Swiss)
Swiss diminutive of Rudolf.
Rui m Portuguese
Variant of Ruy.
Rúni m Old Norse, Faroese
Old Norse and Faroese form of Rune.
Ryōichi m Japanese
From Japanese (ryō) meaning "good" or (ryō) meaning "clear" combined with (ichi) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ryoichi m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 良一 or 亮一 (see Ryōichi).
Ryouichi m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 良一 or 亮一 (see Ryōichi).
Ryūji m Japanese
From Japanese 竜 or 龍 (ryū) meaning "dragon" or (ryū) meaning "noble, prosperous" combined with (ji) meaning "two" or (ji) meaning "officer, boss". This name can also be formed using other kanji combinations.
Ryuuji m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 竜二 or 龍二 or 隆二 or 竜司 or 龍司 or 隆司 or 竜次 or 龍次 or 竜児 or 龍児 (see Ryūji).
Sabri m Arabic, Turkish, Albanian, Malay
Means "patient" in Arabic.
Sachairi m Scottish Gaelic (Rare)
Scottish Gaelic form of Zacharias.
Şadi m Turkish
Turkish form of Shadi 1.
Sa'di m Arabic
Means "fortunate, lucky" in Arabic.
Sadi m Turkish
Turkish form of Sa'di.
Safi m Arabic
Means "pure" in Arabic.
Sagi m Hebrew
Means "elevated, sublime" in Hebrew.
Sakari m Finnish
Finnish form of Zacharias.
Sakchai m Thai
Derived from Thai ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Sami 1 m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Samuel.
Sami 2 m Arabic, Turkish, Albanian
Means "elevated, sublime, supreme" in Arabic.
Samuli m Finnish
Finnish form of Samuel.
Sani 1 m Arabic
Means "brilliant, splendid" in Arabic.
Sani 2 m Hausa
From Arabic ثان (thani) meaning "second". If two or more siblings share the same given name, this name may be appended to that of the second.
Santeri m Finnish
Finnish short form of Alexander.
Santi m Spanish, Italian
Short form of Santiago or a variant of Santo.
Sanyi m Hungarian
Diminutive of Sándor.
Sashi m & f Kannada
Alternate transcription of Kannada ಶಶಿ (see Shashi).
Satoshi m Japanese
From Japanese (satoshi) meaning "intelligent, clever", (satoshi) meaning "wisdom, intellect", or other kanji and kanji combinations that are read the same way.
Sauli m Finnish
Finnish form of Saul.
Saveli m Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Савелий (see Saveliy).
Sekani m Tumbuka
Means "laugh" in Tumbuka.
Sepi m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish diminutive of Seppo 1 or Sebastian.
Sergei m Russian, Bulgarian
Alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Сергей (see Sergey).
Serghei m Romanian
Romanian (Moldovan) form of Sergey.
Sergi m Catalan, Georgian
Catalan and Georgian form of Sergius.
Serhii m Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Ukrainian Сергій (see Serhiy).
Seti m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian stẖj meaning "of Seth 2". This was the name of two pharaohs of the 19th dynasty (13th century BC).
Severi m Finnish
Finnish form of Severus.
Shabani m Swahili
Swahili form of Shaban.
Shadi 1 m Arabic
Means "singer" in Arabic.
Shai m & f Hebrew
Either from Hebrew שַׁי (shai) meaning "gift" or else a Hebrew diminutive of Isaiah.
Shakti f & m Hinduism, Hindi
Means "power" in Sanskrit. In Hinduism a shakti is the female counterpart of a god. The name Shakti is used in particular to refer to the female counterpart of Shiva, also known as Parvati among many other names.
Shani 1 f & m Hebrew
Means "red, scarlet" in Hebrew.
Shani 2 m Hinduism
From the Sanskrit name of the planet Saturn. This is the name of a celestial Hindu god.
Shashi m & f Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Kannada, Telugu
Traditional name for the moon, it literally means "having a hare" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form शशि and the feminine form शशी (spelled with a long final vowel).
Sherali m Uzbek, Tajik
From Uzbek and Tajik sher meaning "lion" (of Persian origin) combined with the name Ali 1.
Shi m & f Chinese
From Chinese (shí) meaning "time, era, season", (shí) meaning "real, honest", (shǐ) meaning "history" or (shí) meaning "stone". Other characters can form this name as well.
Shimei m Biblical
From Hebrew שָׁמַע (shama') meaning "to hear, to listen". This is the name of many characters in the Old Testament.
Shim'i m Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Shimei.
Shin'ichi m Japanese
From Japanese (shin) meaning "real, genuine" or (shin) meaning "fresh, new" combined with (ichi) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Shinji m Japanese
From Japanese (shin) meaning "real, genuine" combined with (ji) meaning "officer, boss" or (ji) meaning "two". Other kanji combinations are possible as well.
Shiori f & m Japanese
As a feminine name it can be from Japanese (shi) meaning "poem" combined with (ori) meaning "weave". It can also be from (shiori) meaning "bookmark" (usually feminine) or (shiori) meaning "lithe, bending" (usually masculine), as well as other kanji or kanji combinations.
Shōhei m Japanese
From Japanese (shō) meaning "soar, glide" and (hei) meaning "level, even, peaceful", in addition to other combinations of kanji that are pronounced the same way.
Shōji m Japanese
From Japanese (shō) meaning "flourish, prosper, good" or (shō) meaning "bright, luminous" combined with (ji) meaning "two". Other combinations of kanji with the same pronunciation can also form this name.
Shouhei m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 翔平 (see Shōhei).
Shouji m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 昌二 or 昭二 (see Shōji).
Shripati m Hinduism
Means "husband of Shri" from the name of the Hindu goddess Shri combined with Sanskrit पति (pati) meaning "husband, lord". This is another name of the Hindu god Vishnu.
Shui m & f Chinese
From Chinese (shuǐ) meaning "water", as well as other characters pronounced in a similar way.
Shukri m Arabic
Means "thanking" in Arabic.
Siarhei m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Sergius.
Sidiki m Western African
Form of Siddiq typical of West Africa.
Sigi m & f German
Diminutive of Siegfried, Sieglinde, and other Old German names beginning with the element sigu meaning "victory".
Sigiheri m Germanic
Old German form of Sieger.
Simoni m Georgian
Form of Simon 1 with the Georgian nominative suffix, used when the name is written stand-alone.
Sindri m Norse Mythology, Old Norse, Icelandic
Means "sparkle" in Old Norse. In Norse mythology this was the name of a dwarf, also named Eitri. With his brother Brokkr he made several magical items for the gods, including Odin's ring Draupnir and Thor's hammer Mjölnir.
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.
Soini m Finnish
Finnish form of Sven.
Sölvi m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Sǫlvi.
Sǫlvi m Old Norse
From Old Norse sǫlr meaning "yellow, pale, sallow".
Somchai m Thai
Derived from Thai สม (som) meaning "worthy" combined with ชาย (chai) meaning "man" or ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Sri m & f Telugu, Tamil, Indonesian
Indonesian and southern Indian form of Shri.
Stáli m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Ståle.
Şükri m Turkish
Turkish form of Shukri.
Sumarliði m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Somerled.
Sundri m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Sondre.
Suni m Old Norse
From Old Norse sunr meaning "son".
Taavetti m Finnish
Finnish form of David.
Taavi m Estonian, Finnish
Estonian and Finnish form of David.
Tadashi m Japanese
From Japanese (tadashi) meaning "right, correct, true" or (tadashi) meaning "loyalty, devotion", as well as other kanji or kanji combinations that result in the same pronunciation.
Tafari m Amharic (Rare)
Possibly means "he who inspires awe" in Amharic. This name was borne by Lij Tafari Makonnen (1892-1975), also known as Haile Selassie, the last emperor of Ethiopia. Rastafarians (Ras Tafari meaning "king Tafari") revere him as the earthly incarnation of God.
Tai m & f Chinese
From Chinese (tài) meaning "very, extreme" or other characters pronounced in a similar way.
Taichi m Japanese
From Japanese (ta) meaning "thick, big, great" and (ichi) meaning "one", in addition to other combinations of kanji that are pronounced the same way.
Taiki m Japanese
From Japanese (tai) meaning "big, great" and (ki) meaning "brightness" or (ki) meaning "tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Takashi m Japanese
From Japanese (takashi) meaning "filial piety", (takashi) meaning "noble, prosperous" or (takashi) meaning "esteem, honour, venerate", as well as other kanji or kanji combinations that result in the same pronunciation.
Takeshi m Japanese
From Japanese (takeshi) meaning "military, martial", (takeshi) meaning "strong, healthy", or other kanji having the same reading.
Taki m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Tage.
Takumi m Japanese
From Japanese (takumi) meaning "artisan" or (takumi) meaning "skillful". It can also come from (taku) meaning "expand, open, support" combined with (mi) meaning "sea, ocean" or (mi) meaning "fruit, good result, truth". This name can also be formed of other kanji combinations.
Talmai m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "furrowed" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name is borne by both a giant and also the father of King David's wife Maacah.
Tamandani m & f Chewa
Means "exalt, praise" in Chewa.
Tamati m Maori
Maori form of Thomas.
Tamazi m Georgian
Form of Tamaz with the nominative suffix, used when the name is written stand-alone.
Tancredi m Italian
Italian form of Tancred appearing in the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered (1580) by Torquato Tasso. The tale was adapted by Gioachino Rossini for his opera Tancredi (1813).
Taneli m Finnish
Finnish form of Daniel.
Tangi m Breton
Breton form of Tanguy.
Tapani m Finnish
Finnish form of Stephen.
Tashi m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Means "good fortune" in Tibetan.
Tasi f & m Chamorro
Means "sea, ocean" in Chamorro.
Taurai m & f Shona
From Shona taura meaning "speak".
Teimurazi m Georgian
Form of Teimuraz with the nominative suffix, used when the name is written stand-alone.
Temuri m Georgian
Form of Temur with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Tendai m & f Shona
From Shona tenda meaning "be thankful, thank".
Terenti m Georgian, Russian
Georgian form of Terentius (see Terence). It is also an alternate transcription of Russian Терентий (see Terentiy).
Thabani m Zulu, Ndebele
Means "be happy" in Zulu and Ndebele.
Thei m Limburgish
Limburgish short form of Theodoor.
Þjazi m Norse Mythology
Meaning unknown. In Norse mythology this is the name of the giant (jǫtunn) who, in the form of an eagle, carried off Iðunn and her magical apples.
Thokozani m & f Chewa
Means "thank" in Chewa.
Thulani m Zulu
Means "be quiet, be peaceful" in Zulu.
Timofei m Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Тимофей (see Timofey).
Timotei m Romanian, Bulgarian (Rare)
Romanian and Bulgarian form of Timothy.
Timothei m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Timothy.
Timoti m Maori
Maori form of Timothy.
Tivoli m & f Various (Rare)
From the name of a picturesque Italian town, used as a summer resort by the ancient Romans.
Tóki m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Tyge.
Tomi m Finnish, Hungarian, Welsh
Finnish, Hungarian and Welsh diminutive of Thomas.
Tommi m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Thomas.
Tomomi f & m Japanese
From Japanese (tomo) meaning "wisdom, intellect" or (tomo) meaning "friend" combined with (mi) meaning "beautiful" or (mi) meaning "fruit, good result, truth". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Tonalli m & f Nahuatl
Means "day, warmth of the sun" in Nahuatl.
Tonći m Croatian
Croatian diminutive of Anthony.
Tonči m Croatian
Croatian diminutive of Anthony.
Tóni m Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of Antal.
Toni 1 m Finnish, Croatian, Bulgarian, Spanish, Portuguese, German
Short form of Anttoni, Antun, and other related names.
Topi m Finnish
Finnish short form of Tobias.
Torsti m Finnish
Finnish form of Torsten.
Tosahwi m Comanche
Means "white knife" in Comanche, derived from tosa- "white" and wihi "knife". This name was borne by a 19th-century Penateka Comanche chief.
Toshiaki m Japanese
From Japanese (toshi) meaning "talented, handsome" or (toshi) meaning "benefit, advantage" combined with (aki) meaning "bright, light, clear". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tovi m Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Tobit.
Trai m Vietnamese
Means "oyster" in Vietnamese.
Tri m & f Indonesian
Means "three, third" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit त्रि (tri).
Trí m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese (trí) meaning "wisdom, intellect".
Tryggvi m Icelandic, Old Norse
Old Norse and Icelandic form of Trygve.
Tsimafei m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Timothy.
Tsukuyomi m Japanese Mythology
From Japanese (tsuku) meaning "moon" and (yomi) meaning "to read". In Japanese mythology Tsukuyomi was the god of the moon, the sibling of Amaterasu and Susanoo.
Tsuyoshi m Japanese
From Japanese (tsuyoshi) meaning "hard, rigid, strong". It can also come from an alternate reading of (tsuyo) combined with (shi) meaning "history" or (shi) meaning "will, purpose". Other kanji and kanji combinations can also form this name.
Tumaini f & m Swahili
Means "wish, hope" in Swahili.
Tzvi m Hebrew
Means "gazelle, roebuck" in Hebrew, an animal particularly associated with the tribe of Naphtali (see Genesis 49:21).
Udi m Hebrew
Diminutive of Ehud.
Ueli m German (Swiss)
Swiss diminutive of Ulrich.
Uʻilani f & m Hawaiian
Means "heavenly beauty" or "royal beauty" from Hawaiian uʻi "youth, beauty" and lani "heaven, sky, royal, majesty".
Uli m & f German
Diminutive of Ulrich or Ulrike.
Ulli m & f German
Diminutive of Ulrich or Ulrike.
Ülvi m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ulvi.
Ulvi m Turkish
Means "exalted, high" in Turkish, from Arabic عُلْوِيّ ('ulwiy).
Unai m Basque
Means "cowherd" in Basque.
Unathi m & f Xhosa
Means "he or she is with us" in Xhosa, from the prefix u- meaning "he, she" and nathi meaning "with us".
Uni m Old Norse
Probably from Old Norse una meaning "to enjoy".
Uolevi m Finnish
Finnish form of Olaf.
'Uri m Biblical Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew form of Uri.
Uri m Biblical, Biblical Latin, Hebrew
Means "my light" in Hebrew. This is the name of the father of Bezalel in the Old Testament.
Urki m Basque
Means "birch tree" in Basque.
Uzi m Hebrew
Variant of Uzzi.
Uzochi m & f Igbo
Means "way of God" in Igbo.
Uzzi m Biblical, Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Means "my power" in Hebrew. This is the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament.
Valentí m Catalan
Catalan form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1).
Valeri m Bulgarian, Georgian, Russian
Bulgarian and Georgian form of Valerius, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Валерий (see Valeriy).
Vali m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of Valeriu or Valentin.
Valtteri m Finnish
Finnish form of Walter.
Vanni m Italian
Short form of Giovanni.
Varfolomei m Russian (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Russian Варфоломей (see Varfolomey).
Vasili m Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Василий (see Vasiliy).
Vasilii m Medieval Slavic
Medieval Slavic form of Basil 1.
Veeti m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Fredrik or Ferdinand.
Veli m Finnish
Means "brother" in Finnish.
Vertti m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Ferdinand.
Vetrliði m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Vetle.
Vígi m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Viggo.
Vihtori m Finnish
Finnish form of Victor.
Vikenti m Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Викентий (see Vikentiy).
Vilhelmi m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of William.
Viliami m Tongan
Tongan form of William.
Viljami m Finnish
Finnish form of William.
Vitali m Russian, Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Russian Виталий or Ukrainian Віталій (see Vitaliy).
Vlasi m Russian (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Russian Власий (see Vlasiy).
Vosgi f & m Armenian
Alternate transcription of Armenian Ոսկի (see Voski).
Voski f & m Armenian
Means "gold" in Armenian.
Vragi m Old Norse
Old Norse byname possibly meaning "mooring post".
Wafai m Arabic
Means "loyalty" in Arabic.
Wafi m Arabic
Means "trustworthy, reliable, loyal, perfect" in Arabic.
Waltheri m Germanic
Old German form of Walter.
Wambdi m & f Sioux
Dakota form of Wambli.
Wambli m & f Sioux
From Lakota waŋblí meaning "eagle".
Wanyonyi m Luhya
Means "born during the weeding season", from Luhya enyonyi meaning "weeds".
Warinheri m Germanic
Old German form of Werner.
Wasi m Arabic
Means "broad-minded, liberal, learned" in Arabic.
Wei m & f Chinese
From Chinese (wēi) meaning "power, pomp", (wēi) meaning "high, lofty, towering" or (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary". As a feminine name it can come from (wēi) meaning "small" or (wēi) meaning "fern". This name can be formed by other Chinese characters besides those shown here.
Werdheri m Germanic
Old German form of Werther.
Willi m German
Diminutive of Wilhelm.
Wongani m & f Chewa
Means "be thankful" in Chewa.
Xabi m Basque
Basque diminutive of Xavier.
Xanti m Basque
Basque form of Santiago.
Xavi m Catalan
Catalan diminutive of Xavier.
Xinyi m & f Chinese
From Chinese (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted" or (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with () meaning "joy, harmony". This name can also be formed from other character combinations.
Xochipilli m Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Means "flower prince" in Nahuatl, from xōchitl "flower" and pilli "noble child, prince". Xochipilli was the Aztec god of love, flowers, song and games, the twin brother of Xochiquetzal.
Xolani m Zulu
Means "peace" in Zulu.
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.
Yamikani m & f Chewa
Means "be grateful, praise" in Chewa.
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.
Yeong-Gi m Korean
From Sino-Korean (yeong) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper" and (gi) meaning "rise, stand up, begin". Other hanja character combinations are possible.
Yermolai m Russian (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Russian Ермолай (see Yermolay).
Yevgeni m Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Евгений (see Yevgeniy).
Yi f & m Chinese
From Chinese () meaning "suitable, proper", () meaning "resolute, decisive, firm", () meaning "justice, righteousness", () meaning "profit, benefit", () meaning "joy, harmony" (which is usually only feminine) or () meaning "ceremony, rites" (also usually feminine). Other characters can also form this name.
Ylli m Albanian
Derived from Albanian yll meaning "star".
Yngvi m Norse Mythology
Possibly an Old Norse cognate of Ing. This was an alternate name of the god Freyr, who as Yngvi-Freyr was regarded as the ancestor of the Swedish royal family.
Yolotli f & m Nahuatl
Variant of Yolotl.
Yoni m Hebrew
Diminutive of Yonatan.
Yori m Japanese
From Japanese (yori) meaning "rely" or other kanji that are pronounced the same way.
Yoshi m & f Japanese
From Japanese (yoshi) meaning "good luck", (yoshi) meaning "righteous", or (yoshi) meaning "good, virtuous, respectable", as well as other kanji with the same reading.
Young-Gi m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 영기 (see Yeong-Gi).
Youri m Dutch, French
Dutch and French form of Yuriy.
Yūdai m Japanese
From Japanese () meaning "hero, manly" and (dai) meaning "big, great, vast", besides other combinations of kanji.
Yūji m Japanese
From () meaning "divine intervention, protection", () meaning "hero, manly", or () meaning "abundant" combined with (ji) meaning "two" or (ji) meaning "officer, boss". This name can also be formed from other combinations of kanji characters.
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.
Yuki f & m Japanese
From Japanese (yuki) meaning "happiness" or (yuki) meaning "snow". It can also come from (yu) meaning "reason, cause" combined with (ki) meaning "valuable" or (ki) meaning "chronicle". Other kanji or kanji combinations are also possible.
Yuli m Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Юлий (see Yuliy).
Yuri 1 m Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
Alternate transcription of Russian Юрий, Ukrainian Юрій or Belarusian Юрый (see Yuriy).
Yuudai m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 雄大 (see Yūdai).
Yuuji m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 祐二 or 雄二 or 裕司 or 祐司 or 裕治 or 裕二 (see Yūji).
Yuuki m & f Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 優希 or 悠希 or 優輝 or 悠生 (see Yūki).
Zaccai m Biblical
From the Hebrew name זַכָּי (Zakkai) meaning "pure". This is the name of a minor character in the Old Testament.
Zahari m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Zechariah.
Zahi m Arabic
Means "beautiful, brilliant" in Arabic.
Zaki m Arabic
Means "pure" in Arabic.
Zakkai m Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Zaccai.
Zawadi f & m Swahili
Means "gift" in Swahili.
Zeki m Turkish
Means "intelligent" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic ذكيّ (dhakiy).
Zhi m & f Chinese
From Chinese (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or (zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Zimri m Biblical
Means "my praise" or "my music" in Hebrew. This was the name of a king of Israel according to the Old Testament. He ruled for only seven days, when he was succeeded by the commander of the army Omri. Another Zimri in the Old Testament was the the lover of the Midianite woman Cozbi.
Ziri m Berber
Means "moonlight" in Tamazight.
Zuberi m Swahili
Swahili form of Zubair.
Zvi m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew צְבִי (see Tzvi).
Zviadi m Georgian
Form of Zviad with the nominative suffix, used when the name is written stand-alone.