This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keywords man or young.
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Yuukichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 勇 (
yuu) meaning "brave" combined with 吉 (
kichi) meaning "good luck". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [
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Yuurou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 尤 (yuu) meaning "especially, particularly", 佑 (yuu) meaning "assist, help, protect", 勇 (yuu) meaning "brave", 祐 (yuu) meaning "divine intervention, protection" or 雄 (yuu) meaning "hero, manly" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son", 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" or 老 (rou) meaning "old age, an elderly person, the aged, the elderly"... [
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Yuushichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 勇 (yuu) meaning "courage", 七 (shichi) meaning "seven" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations can be possible.
Yuushirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 勇 (
yuu) meaning "brave", 祐 (
yuu) meaning "divine intervention, protection", 郁 (
yuu) meaning "fragrance, perfume" or 優 (
yuu) meaning "gentleness, lithe, superior", 四 (
shi) meaning "four" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son"... [
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Yuutarou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 祐 (yuu) meaning "divine intervention, protection", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yuvaraja m SanskritMeans "young king" in Sanskrit. From युवन् (yuvan) meaning (young) and राज (raja) meaning (king)
Yuvraj m Indian, Marathi, Hindi, PunjabiDerived from Sanskrit युवराज
(yuvaraja) meaning "heir apparent, crown prince" (literally "young king"), from युवन्
(yuvan) meaning "young" and राज
(raja) meaning "king".
Yuwadi f ThaiMeans "young woman, girl" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit युवती
(yuvati).
Yuwono m JavaneseFrom Javanese
yuwana meaning "safe, secure, healthy", ultimately from Sanskrit युवन्
(yuvan) meaning "young, youthful, strong, healthy".
Zacahuehue m NahuatlProbably derived from
zacatl "grass, hay" and
huehue "elder, old man".
Zaghlul m ArabicMeans "young and active" or "baby dove, baby pigeon", ultimately from the root
ز غ ل (z-ḡ-l), from Classical Syriac
ܙܘܓܠܐ (zawgalā, zūḡalā) meaning “young bird (especially of a dove)”.
Zaijirō m JapaneseJapanese masculine name derived from
在 (zai) "be at, consist in",
二 (ji) "two" and #郎 (rou) "son".
Zarmandukht f Ancient ArmenianMeans "the old man's daughter" from Persian
zarman "old man" and
duxt "daughter". This was the name of a 4th-century Armenian noblewoman who became a queen consort of Arsacid Armenia.
Zenjiro m JapaneseZen is a name by itself that means "religious" ,while Jill means "two" and ro(u) means "son",so the name literally means "religious second son".The first and only time I've ever heard it,is from the old shoujo manga and anime Kodocha/Kodomo no Omocha or the English name for the series: Child's Toy... [
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Zhasulan m KazakhMeans "young soldier" from Kazakh жас
(zhas) meaning "young" and ұлан
(ulan) meaning "soldier, guard".
Zhengyang m ChineseThe name is a mixture of 珍 (Zhen) meaning "Precious, Rare", 贞 (Zhen) meaning "Chaste, Loyal, Virtuous", 真 (Zhen) meaning "Real, Genuine", or 震 (Zhen) meaning "Shock, Shake, Thrill", plus 阳 (Yang) meaning "Sun, Male, Light", or 洋 (Yang) meaning "Ocean"... [
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Zhenyang m & f ChineseThis name can be written with 珍 (Zhen) meaning "Rare, Precious", or 贞 (Zhen) meaning "Loyal, Virtuous, Chaste", and 真 (Zhen) meaning "Genuine, Real", etc. combined with 洋 (Yang) meaning "Ocean" and 阳 (Yang) meaning "Sun, Male, Light" (usually for males)... [
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Zhicheng m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 志
(zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition", 至
(zhì) meaning "reach, arrive, extreme, utmost", 芷
(zhǐ) meaning "angelica (a type of plant)" or 稚
(zhì) meaning "immature, young, childish" combined with 诚
(chéng) meaning "sincere, honest, true", 成
(chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded" or 澄
(chéng) meaning "clear, pure"... [
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Zhihui m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 稚
(zhì) meaning "immature, young, childish", 之
(zhī), a possessive marker, 至
(zhì) meaning "reach, arrive, extreme, most", 志
(zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition", 智
(zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect" combined with 晖
(huī) meaning "bright, light, radiant", 蕙
(huì) meaning "orchid" or 慧
(huì) meaning "bright, intelligent"... [
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Zholdosh m KyrgyzMeans "brother, comrade" in Kyrgyz, of Turkic origin.
Zidu m ChineseFrom the characters 子(zǐ, meaning “son”) and 都 (dū, meaning “capital city”, “head” or “beautiful”). This is a name that appears in the song “The Mountain has Fusu Trees” (山有扶苏) featured in the Classic of Poetry (诗经), a collection of poetic folk songs and hymns from the Zhou Dynasty (c... [
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Žilvinas m Lithuanian, Folklore, Popular CultureDerived from either the old Lithuanian noun
žilvis meaning "child, offspring" as well as "offshoot, sprout", or from old Lithuanian
želvys meaning "unripe, immature, young". In Lithuanian folklore and popular culture, Žilvinas is the name of the husband of the titular character of the folk tale
Eglė žalčių karalienė, which translates to English as
Eglė, the Queen of Serpents.
Zinan m & f Chinese (Rare)From Chinese 子
(zǐ) meaning "child, offspring, descendant" combined with 男
(nán) meaning "man, male", as well as other character combinations.
Ziyang m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 紫
(zǐ) meaning "purple, violet" or 子
(zǐ) meaning "child" combined with 阳
(yáng) meaning "light, sun, male", 洋
(yáng) meaning "ocean" or 揚
(yáng) meaning "lift, raise, praise, acclaim"... [
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Zog m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
zog "bird; chick, nestling; dialectal) animal young; (dialectal) son". This name was borne by Zog I (1895 – 1961). He first served as Albania's youngest ever prime minister (1922–1924), then as president (1925–1928), and finally as king (1928–1939).
Zoge f Albanian (Rare)Derived from Albanian
zogë "pullet; young bee" and, figuratively, "pretty girl".
Zoram m MormonZoram has five plausible etymologies, though only the first etymology given below is attested in an ancient Semitic source (see below). The first three of the five are only slightly different from each other: "The Rock is the (divine) kinsman," "Rock of the people," and "Their Rock." These three plausible etymologies will be discussed in that order, with the first discussion supplying most of the basic information... [
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