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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the relationship is diminutive or short form.
gender
usage
Jimi m English, Finnish (Modern)
Variant of Jimmy. A famous bearer was the rock musician Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970).
Jimmie m & f English
Diminutive or feminine form of James.
Jimmy m English
Diminutive of James. This was the usual name of American actor James Stewart (1908-1997). It is also used by the former American president Jimmy Carter (1924-).
Jindra f & m Czech
Diminutive of Jindřiška or Jindřich.
Jo f & m English, German, Dutch, Norwegian
Short form of Joan 1, Joanna, Josephine and other names that begin with Jo. It is primarily masculine in German, Dutch and Norwegian, short for Johannes or Josef.
Joãozinho m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of João.
Joby m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Job and other names beginning with Jo.
Joĉjo m Esperanto
Esperanto diminutive of John or Joseph.
Jockel m German
Diminutive of Jakob, Jörg or Joachim.
Jockie m Scottish
Scots diminutive of Jack.
Jocky m Scottish
Scots diminutive of Jack.
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.
Joe m English
Short form of Joseph. Five famous sports figures who have had this name are boxers Joe Louis (1914-1981) and Joe Frazier (1944-2011), baseball player Joe DiMaggio (1914-1999), and football quarterbacks Joe Namath (1943-) and Joe Montana (1956-). It is also borne by the American president Joe Biden (1942-).
Joep m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Jozef.
Joey m & f English
Diminutive of Joseph. It is occasionally used as a feminine diminutive of Josephine or Johanna.
Johnie m & f English
Diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form.
Johnnie m & f English
Diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form.
Johnny m English
Diminutive of John. A famous bearer is American actor Johnny Depp (1963-).
Jojo m & f English
Diminutive of Joseph, Jolene and other names that begin with Jo.
Jon 2 m English
Short form of Jonathan, or sometimes a variant of John.
Jonny m English
Diminutive of Jonathan.
Jöns m Swedish
Short form of Johannes.
Jooa m Finnish
Finnish short form of Joakim.
Jools m & f English
Diminutive of Julian or Julia.
Joop m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Johannes or Jozef.
Joord m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch diminutive of Jordan.
Joos m Dutch
Dutch short form of Jodocus, Justus or Jozef.
Joost m Dutch
Dutch form of Iudocus (see Joyce), sometimes used as a diminutive of Justus or Jozef.
Jörg m German
German short form of Georg.
Jørg m Norwegian
Norwegian short form of Jørgen.
Jorginho m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Jorge.
Jørn m Danish, Norwegian
Short form of Jørgen.
Jos m Dutch
Dutch short form of Jozef.
Josey m & f English
Diminutive of Joseph or Josephine.
Josh m English
Short form of Joshua.
Jóska m Hungarian
Diminutive of József.
Joško m Croatian
Diminutive of Josip.
Joso m Croatian
Croatian diminutive of Joseph.
Joss f & m English
Short form of Jocelyn.
Jouko m Finnish
Short form of Joukahainen.
Jovica m Serbian, Macedonian
Diminutive of Jovan.
Jože m Slovene
Slovene diminutive of Joseph.
Jozo m Croatian
Croatian diminutive of Joseph.
Józsi m Hungarian
Diminutive of József.
Juancho m Spanish
Diminutive of Juan 1.
Juanito m Spanish
Diminutive of Juan 1.
Juantxo m Basque
Basque diminutive of Juan 1.
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.
Juha m Finnish
Finnish short form of Juhani, now used independently.
Juho m Finnish
Finnish short form of Juhani, now used independently.
Jukka m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Johannes, now used independently.
Julek m Polish
Diminutive of Juliusz or Julian.
Jules 2 f & m English
Diminutive of Julia or Julian.
Juozas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian short form of Joseph.
Jupp m German
German diminutive of Joseph.
Jurek m Polish
Diminutive of Jerzy.
Jürg m German (Swiss)
Swiss German short form of Georg.
Jurica m Croatian, Slovene
Diminutive of Juraj or Jurij.
Jurre m Frisian
Short form of Jurryt.
Jussi m Finnish
Finnish form of John.
Justy m & f English
Diminutive of Justin or Justine.
Juul f & m Dutch
Dutch short form of Julia or Julius.
Juuso m Finnish
Finnish form of Joseph.
Kai 1 m Frisian, German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Dutch, English
Meaning uncertain, possibly a Frisian diminutive of Gerhard, Nicolaas, Cornelis or Gaius. It is borne by a boy captured by the Snow Queen in an 1844 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Spreading from Germany and Scandinavia, this name became popular in the English-speaking world and other places in Western Europe around the end of the 20th century.
Kalle m Swedish, Finnish, Estonian
Swedish diminutive of Karl. It is used in Finland and Estonia as a full name.
Kam m & f English (Modern)
Short form of Kameron.
Kapel m Yiddish (Rare)
Yiddish diminutive of Yaakov.
Karcsi m Hungarian
Diminutive of Károly.
Kari 2 m Finnish
Form of Macarius (see Macario) used by the Finnish author Juhani Aho in his novel Panu (1897).
Kazik m Polish
Diminutive of Kazimierz.
Kees m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Cornelis. A notable bearer was the Dutch painter Kees van Dongen (1877-1968).
Ken 1 m English
Short form of Kenneth.
Kenny m Scottish, English
Diminutive of Kenneth.
Kenzie m & f English
Short form of Mackenzie.
Kesha m Russian
Diminutive of Innokentiy.
Kęstas m Lithuanian
Diminutive of Kęstutis.
Kev m English
Short form of Kevin.
Khufu m Ancient Egyptian
Shortened form of the longer Egyptian name Khnum-Khufu. This was the name of an Egyptian pharaoh of the 4th dynasty (26th century BC), the builder of the largest of the pyramids at Giza. He used both the full and shortened versions of his name in his lifetime, and is also known to history by the Greek form of his name Cheops.
Kike m Spanish
Diminutive of Enrique.
Kiko m Spanish
Diminutive of Francisco or Enrique.
Kim 1 f & m English
At the present it is usually considered a short form of Kimberly, but it in fact predates it as a given name. The author Rudyard Kipling used it for the title hero of his novel Kim (1901), though in this case it was short for Kimball. In her novel Show Boat (1926) Edna Ferber used it for a female character who was born on the Mississippi River and was named from the initials of the states Kentucky, Illinois and Mississippi. The name was popularized in America by the actresses Kim Hunter (1922-2002) and Kim Novak (1933-), both of whom assumed it as a stage name.
Kim 2 m Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish
Scandinavian short form of Joachim.
Kimi m Finnish
Diminutive of Kim 2.
Kire m Macedonian
Diminutive of Kiril.
Kiro m Macedonian
Diminutive of Kiril.
Kit m & f English
Diminutive of Christopher or Katherine. A notable bearer was Kit Carson (1809-1868), an American frontiersman and explorer.
Kito m Sorbian
Sorbian diminutive form of Christian or Christopher.
Klaas m Dutch, Low German
Dutch and Low German short form of Nicholas.
Klaes m Frisian
Frisian short form of Nicholas.
Klaos m Limburgish
Limburgish short form of Nicholas.
Klas m Swedish
Swedish short form of Nicholas.
Klaus m German, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish
German short form of Nicholas, now used independently.
Klāvs m Latvian
Short form of Niklāvs.
Klim m Russian
Short form of Kliment.
Klym m Ukrainian
Short form of Klyment.
Koba m Georgian
Diminutive of Iakob.
Kobe 1 m Flemish
Dutch (Flemish) diminutive of Jakob.
Kobus m Dutch
Diminutive of Jacobus.
Koen m Dutch
Short form of Koenraad.
Koert m Dutch
Short form of Koenraad.
Koldo m Basque
Short form of Koldobika.
Kolos m Hungarian
Diminutive of Miklós.
Kolya m Russian
Diminutive of Nikolai.
Konsta m Finnish
Short form of Konstantin.
Koos m Dutch
Diminutive of Jacob.
Koppel m Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of Jacob.
Kosta m Bulgarian, Macedonian
Bulgarian and Macedonian diminutive of Konstantin.
Kostakis m Greek
Diminutive of Konstantinos.
Kostas m Greek, Lithuanian
Greek short form of Konstantinos and Lithuanian short form of Konstantinas.
Kostis m Greek
Short form of Konstantinos.
Kostya m Russian
Russian diminutive of Konstantin.
Krešo m Croatian
Diminutive of Krešimir.
Kris m & f English, Flemish, Danish
Short form of Kristian, Kristoffer and other names beginning with Kris.
Krišs m Latvian
Diminutive of Krišjānis.
Krister m Swedish
Swedish variant of Christer.
Kristo m Albanian, Estonian
Short form of Kristofor (Albanian) or Kristjan (Estonian). Saint Kristo the Gardiner (also called Christos) was an Albanian martyred in Constantinople in 1748.
Krsto m Croatian, Serbian
From Serbo-Croatian крст (krst) meaning "cross" (a word that is more common in Serbian). It could also be a short form of Kristijan or Kristofor.
Kruno m Croatian
Short form of Krunoslav.
Krzyś m Polish
Diminutive of Krzysztof.
Krzysiek m Polish
Diminutive of Krzysztof.
Kuba m Polish
Polish diminutive of Jakub.
Kuno m German, Germanic
Short form of names beginning with the Old German element kuni meaning "royal" (related to kunni meaning "clan, family"). It can also be a short form of Konrad.
Kusti m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Kustaa or Aukusti.
Lachie m Scottish
Diminutive of Lachlan.
Laci 1 m Hungarian
Diminutive of László.
Lado m Georgian
Short form of Vladimer.
Lage m Swedish, Norwegian
Swedish and Norwegian form of Lauge.
Lalo m Spanish
Diminutive of Eduardo.
Lan 2 m Slovene
Slovene short form of Milan.
Lancelot m Arthurian Cycle
Possibly an Old French diminutive of Lanzo (see Lance). In Arthurian legend Lancelot was the bravest of the Knights of the Round Table. He became the lover of Arthur's wife Guinevere, ultimately causing the destruction of Arthur's kingdom. His earliest appearance is in the works of the 12th-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes: briefly in Erec and Enide and then as a main character in Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart.
Lanny m English
Diminutive of Lance, Landon and other names beginning with Lan.
Lanre m Yoruba
Short form of Olanrewaju.
Lapo m Italian
Diminutive of Jacopo.
Lari m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Laurence 1 or Hilarius.
Larkin m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Laurence 1.
Larrie m English
Diminutive of Laurence 1.
Larry m English
Diminutive of Laurence 1. A notable bearer is former basketball player Larry Bird (1956-).
Lasse m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish
Scandinavian and Finnish form of Laurence 1.
Lau m Dutch
Dutch short form of Laurens.
Lauge m Danish
From a medieval short form of the Old Norse byname Félagi.
Launo m Finnish (Rare)
Possibly a Finnish diminutive of Klaus.
Lauri m Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian form of Laurentius (see Laurence 1).
Laurie f & m English, Dutch
Diminutive of Laura or Laurence 1.
Law m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Laurence 1.
Laz m English
Diminutive of Larry.
Lefteris m Greek
Short form of Eleftherios.
Lekan m Yoruba
Short form of Olamilekan.
Lelle m Swedish
Diminutive of Lennart.
Len m English
Short form of Leonard.
Lenn m Dutch
Short form of Lennart.
Lenni m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Lennart.
Lennie m & f English
Diminutive of Leonard, sometimes a feminine form.
Lenny m English
Diminutive of Leonard.
Lenz m German
Short form of Lorenz. This is also a German poetic word referring to the springtime.
Léo 2 m Portuguese
Short form of Leonardo.
Léonel m French
Variant of Lionel.
Les m English
Short form of Leslie or Lester.
Lesław m Polish
Short form of Lechosław.
Leszek m Polish
Originally a diminutive of Lech. The name was borne by several medieval dukes of Poland.
Lew 1 m English
Short form of Lewis.
Lex m English, Dutch
Short form of Alexander.
Liam m Irish, English, French (Modern), Dutch (Modern), German (Modern), Swedish (Modern), Norwegian (Modern)
Irish short form of William. It became popular in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, and elsewhere in Europe and the Americas after that. It was the top ranked name for boys in the United States beginning in 2017. Famous bearers include British actor Liam Neeson (1952-), British musician Liam Gallagher (1972-), and Australian actor Liam Hemsworth (1990-).
Lian 1 m German
Short form of Julian or Kilian.
Lias m Swedish
Swedish short form of Elias.
Lilian f & m English, French, Romanian
English variant of Lillian, as well as a French and Romanian masculine form.
Lindy m & f English
Originally this was a masculine name, coming into use in America in 1927 when the dance called the Lindy Hop became popular. The dance was probably named for aviator Charles Lindbergh. Later this name was used as a diminutive of Linda.
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.
Lino 2 m Italian
Short form of Angelino and other names ending in lino.
Lionel m French, English, Arthurian Cycle
French diminutive of Léon. It appears in Arthurian legend in the 13th-century Lancelot-Grail Cycle, belonging to a knight who was the brother of Sir Bors. A notable modern bearer is the Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi (1987-).
Ljuba m & f Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian, Czech
From the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love", or a short form of names beginning with that element. It is typically masculine in Serbia and feminine elsewhere.
Ljubo m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Diminutive of Ljubomir and other names beginning with the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love". It is often used independently.
Ljupčo m Macedonian
Diminutive of Ljubomir.
Llew m Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Variant of Lleu. It can also be a short form of Llewelyn. It coincides with the Welsh word llew meaning "lion".
Lockie m English
Diminutive of Lachlan.
Loek m Dutch
Dutch short form of Lucas.
Lojze m Slovene
Short form of Alojz.
Lon m English
Short form of Alonzo and other names containing the same sound. Famous bearers were American actors Lon Chaney Sr. (1883-1930) and Lon Chaney Jr. (1906-1973). The elder's birth name was Leonidas.
Lonnie m English
Short form of Alonzo and other names containing the same sound.
Lonny m English
Short form of Alonzo and other names containing the same sound.
Lor m Limburgish
Limburgish short form of Laurens.
Loren m & f English
Either a short form of Laurence 1 (masculine) or a variant of Lauren (feminine).
Lorin m & f English
Variant of Loren.
Loris m Italian
Diminutive of Lorenzo.
Lorrin m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Loren.
Lou f & m English, French
Short form of Louise or Louis. Famous bearers include the baseball player Lou Gehrig (1903-1941) and the musician Lou Reed (1942-2013).
Loui m Swedish, Danish
Swedish and Danish variant of Louie.
Louie m English
Diminutive of Louis.
Louison f & m French
French diminutive of both Louise and Louis.
Love 1 m Swedish
Swedish form of Louis.
Lovre m Croatian
Short form of Lovrenco.
Lovro m Slovene, Croatian
Short form of Lovrenc.
Lowe m Swedish
Variant of Love 1.
Lowie m Dutch
Diminutive of Lodewijk.
Lucero f & m Spanish (Mexican), Spanish (Latin American)
Means "light source, bright star, morning star" in Spanish, a derivative of luz "light". Occasionally it is used as a diminutive of the name Luz. It is most common in Mexico and Colombia.
Lucho m Spanish
Diminutive of Luis.
Luĉjo m Esperanto
Esperanto diminutive of Ludwig.
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).
Ludde m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Ludvig.
Luděk m Czech
Diminutive of Ludvík and other names beginning with Lud.
Ludo m Flemish
Short form of Ludovicus or Ludolf.
Luigino m Italian
Diminutive of Luigi.
Luisinho m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Luís or Luiz.
Luisito m Spanish
Diminutive of Luis.
Lupe f & m Spanish
Short form of Guadalupe.
Lutz m German
German diminutive of Ludwig.
Luuk m Dutch
Dutch short form of Lucas.
Lynn f & m English
From an English surname that was derived from Welsh llyn meaning "lake". Before the start of the 20th century it was primarily used for boys, but it has since come to be more common for girls. In some cases it may be thought of as a short form of Linda or names that end in lyn or line.
Lyosha m Russian
Diminutive of Aleksey.
Maan m Limburgish
Limburgish short form of Herman.
Maas m Dutch
Dutch short form of Thomas.
Mack 2 m Medieval English
Medieval short form of Magnus, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers.
Madis m Estonian
Short form of Mattias.
Mads m Danish
Danish short form of Mathias.
Malte m Danish, Swedish, German
Danish short form of the Old German name Helmold. This name was used by the Austrian author Rainer Maria Rilke for the title character in his novel The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge (1910).
Malthe m Danish
Variant of Malte.
Mamman m Hausa
Contracted form of Muhammadu.
Manel 2 m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Manuel.
Mannes m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Herman.
Manny m English
Short form of Emmanuel.
Manolo m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Manuel.
Manouel m Late Greek
Medieval Greek form of Manuel.
Manu 2 m & f French, Spanish, German, Finnish
Short form of Manuel or Emmanuel (and also of Manuela in Germany).
Marcelinho m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Marcelo.
Mārcis m Latvian
Originally a short form of Mārtiņš, now used independently.
Marinho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Mário.
Marinko m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian diminutive of Marin.
Marquinhos m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Marcos.
Mart m Estonian, Dutch
Short form of Martin.
Martie m & f English
Diminutive of Martin, Martina or Martha.
Marty m English
Diminutive of Martin.
Mat m English
Short form of Matthew.
Mate 2 m Croatian
Diminutive of Matej or Matija.
Matko 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.
Mattie f & m English
Diminutive of Matilda or Matthew.
Matts m Swedish
Variant of Mats.
Matty 1 m English
Diminutive of Matthew.
Matxin m Basque
Diminutive of Mattin.
Mauri m Finnish
Finnish form of Maurice.
Maurie m & f English
Diminutive of Maurice or Maureen.
Max m German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Czech, Russian, French, Catalan
Short form of Maximilian or Maxim. In English it can also be short for Maxwell, and it coincides with the informal word max, short for maximum.... [more]
Maxi m & f Spanish, German
Spanish short form of Maximiliano (masculine) or German short form of Maximiliane (feminine) or Maximilian (masculine).
Maxie m & f English
Diminutive of Maximilian, Maxwell, Maxine and other names beginning with Max.
Mees m Dutch
Diminutive of Bartholomeus.
Mel m & f English
Short form of Melvin, Melanie, Melissa and other names beginning with Mel.
Mendel m Yiddish
Originally this was probably a Yiddish diminutive of Manno. It is now used as a diminutive of Menahem.
Menno m Dutch
Diminutive of Meine.
Mercutio m Literature
Most famously used by William Shakespeare in his tragedy Romeo and Juliet (1596), where it belongs to a friend of Romeo. He appears as Marcuccio (a diminutive of Marco) in the earlier Italian novella Giulietta e Romeo (1524) by Luigi Da Porto. Later adaptations changed the character's name to Mercutio, probably alluding to the god Mercury.
Merv m English
Short form of Mervyn.
Micha 2 m German, Dutch
Short form of Michael.
Michel m French, German, Dutch
French form of Michael. Michel de Nostredame (1503-1566), also known as Nostradamus, was a French astrologer who made predictions about future world events. Another famous bearer is the retired French soccer player Michel Platini (1955-). This is also the German diminutive form of Michael.
Michi 2 m & f German
German diminutive of Michael or Michaela.
Miĉjo m Esperanto
Esperanto diminutive of Michael.
Mick m English, Dutch
Short form of Michael. This name has become a slang term for an Irishman.
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).
Micky m English
Diminutive of Michael.
Mies f & m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Maria or Bartholomeus.
Mieszko m Polish
Probably an old diminutive form of Mieczysław. This was the name of three rulers of Poland including Mieszko I, the first Christian ruler (10th century).
Miha m Slovene
Short form of Mihael.
Mihăiță m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of Michael.
Miho 1 m Croatian
Short form of Mihael or Mihovil.
Mijo m Croatian, Serbian
Diminutive of Milan or Mihovil.
Mika 1 m Finnish
Finnish short form of Mikael.
Mike m English
Short form of Michael.
Mikey m English
Diminutive of Michael.
Mikko m Finnish
Finnish form of Michael.
Miksa m Hungarian
Originally a diminutive of Miklós or Mihály. It is now used independently, or as a Hungarian form of Maximilian.
Míla f & m Czech
Diminutive of Miloslava, Miloslav, Bohumila and other names containing the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear".
Mile m Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian
Diminutive of Miodrag, Milan, and other names containing the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear". It is often used independently.
Milian m Swedish, Norwegian
Swedish and Norwegian short form of Maximilian.
Miljenko m Croatian
Croatian diminutive of Milan.
Mille f & m Norwegian, Danish, Swedish
Danish and Norwegian short form of Emilie (feminine) and Swedish short form of Emil (masculine).
Milojica m Serbian
Diminutive of Miloje.
Mincho m Bulgarian
Bulgarian diminutive of Mihail.
Minke m & f Frisian, Dutch
Diminutive and feminine form of Meine.
Minko m Bulgarian
Bulgarian diminutive of Mihail.
Mintxo m Basque
Basque diminutive of Firmin.
Mirek m Polish, Czech, Slovak
Diminutive of Miroslav and other names beginning with the Slavic element mirŭ meaning "peace, world". It is sometimes used independently.
Miro m Croatian, Slovene
Short form of Miroslav and other names beginning with Mir (often the Slavic element mirŭ meaning "peace, world").
Miša m & f Serbian, Slovene
Serbian diminutive of Mihailo, Miroslav and other names beginning with a similar sound. In Slovenia it is typically feminine.
Misha m Russian
Russian diminutive of Mikhail.
Mishka m Russian
Russian diminutive of Mikhail.
Misho m Georgian, Bulgarian
Georgian diminutive of Mikheil and a Bulgarian diminutive of Mihail.
Misi m Hungarian
Diminutive of Mihály.
Miska m Finnish
Diminutive of Mikael.
Miško m Serbian, Croatian
Serbian and Croatian diminutive of Mihailo, Mihael, Miroslav and other names beginning with a similar sound.
Mitar m Serbian
Short form of Dmitar.
Mitch m English
Short form of Mitchell.
Mitică m Romanian
Diminutive of Dumitru. This is the name of a character in early 20th-century stories by the Romanian author Ion Luca Caragiale.