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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 3.
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Mục m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 穆 (mục) meaning "harmonious, united".
Mue m & f Thai
Mùi m & f Vietnamese
From a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese 未 (wèi) referring to the eighth of the twelve Earthly Branches associated with the goat of the Chinese zodiac.
Mui f & m Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Mei.
Mūl m Anglo-Saxon
It's been postulated that it derives from the Latin mulus meaning "mule", a word which is known to have entered the Old English vocabulary; presumably, it was a nickname that became habitual.... [more]
Mya m & f Burmese
Means "emerald" or "keen, sharp" in Burmese.
Myo m & f Burmese
Means "family, kind, lineage" in Burmese.
Mýr m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Maurr.
Myu f & m Burmese
Means "fog" in Burmese.
Myū f & m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
This name is, essentially a variant of Miyū, shifted to be pronounced as a 2-mora name (Miyū, on the other hand, has 3 morae).... [more]
Mzi m Xhosa
Diminutive of Mzingayi.
Nab m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Abel. It used to be a medieval custom to drop syllables before a first name therefore “mine Abel” led to “Nab”.
Nad m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism
MEANING : a river (if thought of as a male), thunderer (as cloud), roarer, neigher(as a horse), bellower... [more]
Nae m Romanian
Contracted form of Nicolae.
Nag m Literature
An antagonist from Rudyard Kipling's book, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Coincides with the English word "nag" meaning "to irritate".
Nah m & f Korean
Nal m Chechen
Means "wild boar" in Chechen.
Năm m & f Vietnamese
Means "five" in Vietnamese.
Nan m & f Dutch, West Frisian
Dutch short form of Johannes or Johanna.... [more]
Nan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 男 (nán) meaning "man, male, son", 南 (nán) meaning "south" or 楠 (nán) meaning "Chinese cedar", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Nan m & f Burmese
Means "palace" or "gold thread, metal thread" in Burmese.
Nap m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Diminutive of Napoleon. Most notably used by Hall of Fame baseball player Nap Lajoie.
Nár m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Derived from ("dead person"). This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Nar m Armenian
Meaning unknown.
Nas m Arabic
Diminutive of Nasir and Naseer.
Nay m & f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese နေ (see Ne).
Nên m Vietnamese
From Vietnamese nên meaning "to change into" or "should".
Néo m French (Modern)
French form of Neo 2.
Neo m & f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (ne) meaning "love, affection", 音 (ne) meaning "sound", 寧 (ne) meaning "rather", 然 (ne), a suffix after nouns to express likeness or 峰 (ne) meaning "peak, ridge" combined with 桜 (o) meaning "cherry blossom" or 央 (o) meaning "centre, middle"... [more]
Ner m Biblical
Means "lamp" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Ner is the father of Abner and uncle of Saul.
Nes m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "miracle" in Hebrew.
Nes m Scottish (Rare)
Scottish masculine name meaning headland
Nev m English (British, Rare), Irish (Rare)
Short form of Neville (English), Nevan and Nevin (both Irish). Known bearers of this name include the American former sports broadcaster Nev Chandler (1946-1994) and the Australian former politician Nev Warburton (b... [more]
Nev m Hebrew
Short form of Yaniv. A known bearer of this name is Yaniv "Nev" Schulman (b. 1984), an Israeli-American producer, actor and photographer.
Nex m & f English
Likely from Latin nex, meaning “murder, slaughter, violent death”
Ney m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Maybe from the surname Ney borne by a general in the army of emperor Napoleon I.
Ngi m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Yi.
Ngó m & f Vietnamese
Means "to peek, look" in Vietnamese.
Ngọ m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 午 (ngọ) referring to the seventh Earthly Branch (11 AM to 1 PM), which is itself associated with the horse of the Chinese zodiac.
Ngũ m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 五 (ngũ) meaning "five".
Nhã m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 雅 (nhã) meaning "elegant, graceful, refined".
Nhị m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 二 (nhị) meaning "two".
Nhẫn f & m Vietnamese
Means "patient" in Vietnamese.
Nhựt m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 日 (nhựt) meaning "sun, day".
Nhu m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 瑈 (nhu) meaning "a kind of jade" or 柔 (nhu) meaning "soft, gentle".
Như f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 如 (như) meaning "like, as" or 茹 (như) meaning "roots, vegetables".
Nia f & m Japanese
From Japanese 仁 (ni) meaning "benevolence" combined with 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Nib m & f Medieval English
Diminutive of Isabel or John.
Nil m Bashkir
From Нил (Nil), the Bashkir name for the Nile River in Egypt.
Nim m & f English, Literature, Popular Culture
Short form of Nimrod, Nimue or other names containing Nim-.... [more]
Nix m Germanic Mythology
This is the name of masculine shapeshifting water spirits in Germanic mythology, who apparently derive their name from Proto-Germanic nikwus or nikwis(i) "wash". See also Nixe for the female counterpart(s).
Nje m & f Dungan
Means "night" in Dungan.
Nóa m Faroese
Faroese form of Noah 1.
Nob m Literature
The name of a J.R.R. Tolkien character.
Nob m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Robert.
Nod m Literature, Various
The name of a character in Wynken, Blynken, and Nod.
Nóe m Irish
Irish form of Noah 1.
Noe m Alsatian
Alsatian form of Noah 1.
Noé m & f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant of Noa 1 or a feminine form of the masculine French name Noé.
Noë f & m Dutch
Variant of Noé.
Noh m Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic نوح (see Nuh), as well as a Malay and Indonesian variant.
Nói m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Noah 1 or from Icelandic nói meaning "small vessel".
Noi f & m Thai, Lao
Means "small, little" in Thai, also used as an alternate transcription of Lao Noy. It is unisex in Thailand (more commonly used as a nickname) while it is feminine in Laos.
Noi f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Noy.
Non m & f Thai
Means "pleasure, delight" in Thai.
Nor m & f Hebrew
Variant of Or.
Not m Romansh
Truncated form of Giunot and short form of Notal. The name coincides with Romansh not "night".
Nox m Dutch
Possibly a variant of Knox or a masculine usage of the feminine name Nox.
Noy m Cornish
Cornish form of Noah 1. The name coincides with Cornish noy "nephew".
Noy m Armenian
Armenian form of Noah 1.
Nước m & f Vietnamese (Rare)
Means "water" or "country" in Vietnamese.
Nui m Maori
Means "large, abundant, of high rank, important" in Maori.
Nun m Arabic
Possibly means "great fish" in Arabic. The name of a biblical figure, the father of Joshua.
Nup m Norwegian (Archaic)
Younger form of Núpr.
Nür f & m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Nur.
Nuz m Breton (Rare)
Cognate of Nudd.
Nýi m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Nýr. This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Nyk m West Frisian (Rare)
Modern spelling and form of Nyck, as the -ck- is originally a medieval way of spelling the consonant -k-. Also compare the names Nykele and Nykle, which are very closely related.... [more]
Nyo m & f Burmese
Means "brown" in Burmese.
Nýr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "new; young". This is the name of a dwarf (also called Nár) in Norse mythology.
Nys m North Frisian (Rare), West Frisian (Rare)
North Frisian and West Frisian short form of Dionysius.
Oai m Vietnamese
From a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of 威 (uy) meaning "stately, majestic".
Oak m English
Old English āc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch eik and German Eiche.
Oan m Breton (Rare)
Meaning “lamb” in Breton
Oax m English
Variant of Oaks.
Oba m & f Yoruba, Yoruba Mythology
Means "king, ruler" in Yoruba. It can refer to Obaluaye, a spirit associated with infectious disease and healing.
Obe m Frisian
A short form of names with the first element wulf "wulf" or od "wealth" and a second element starting in b- (like beraht or brand).
Obi m Romani (Archaic)
Diminutive of Obadiah.
Oca m Filipino
Common diminutive of Oscar.
Och m Mongolian
Means "spark, ember" in Mongolian.
Oda m Japanese
From 男 (o) meaning “male, man, son”, 夫 (o) meaning “man, husband”, 雄 (o) meaning “hero, male, manly”, 緒 (o) meaning “thread”, 桜, 櫻 (o) meaning “cherry blossom”, 大 (o) meaning “big, great, vast, high”, 央 (o) meaning “center”, or 小 (o) meaning “small”, combined with 大 (da) meaning “big, great”, 太 (da) meaning “thick, grand”, 男 (da) meaning “man, male”, 達 (da) meaning “accomplish, attain”, or 田 (da) meaning “field, rice paddy”.
Òdo m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Odo.
Odo m & f Efik
Odó m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Odo.
Odu m & f Yoruba
A name from the Yoruba language of Nigeria, possibly meaning "womb" but more likely meaning "mystery", in particular to refer to the sacred mystery of God. ... [more]
Oel m Medieval Dutch
Possibly a short form of Oelard.
Oet m West Frisian
Frisian form of Ot.
Ofu m Idoma
Means "power, strength" in Idoma.
Ōga m Japanese (Modern)
This name is used as 桜雅 with 桜 (ou, you, sakura) meaning "cherry (blossom) tree" and 雅 (ga, miya.bi) meaning "elegant, gracious, graceful, refined."... [more]
Oge m Sami
Sami form of Åge.
Ogh m Indian, Sanskrit, Nepali, Hinduism, Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi, Gujarati
Means "flood" in Hindi.
Ogo m Medieval
A hypocoristic of any of various names beginning with Og- or Oc-, a prototheme that developed from a reduced form of Otger.
Ohn m & f Burmese
Means "coconut" in Burmese.
Ohr m & f Hebrew
Variant of Or.
Óin m Literature
From Old Norse, meaning "fearsome". ... [more]
Ojo m Yoruba
This name is given when a child is born with the umbilical cord around their neck.
Oka m Greenlandic
Variant of Oqaq.
Oka m & f Balinese
Means "child" in Balinese.
Okä m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant spelling of Okæ.
Ôĸe m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Oke m East Frisian, West Frisian
Northern German diminutive of Oskar and Frisian short form of Germanic names beginning with the element od or ot (like Odger and Otmar).
Oke m Finnish
Finnish pet form of Olaf and Finnish pet form of Oskar.
Oke m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Oscar.
Oke m & f Yoruba
Means "child born inside an unbroken membrane."
Oki m Japanese
From 大 (o) meaning "big, large, great" and 樹 (ki) meaning "tree, wood". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Oki m Finnish
Finnish variant of Oke.
Oki m Ijaw
Shark
Oki m Romani
Possibly a Romani form of Oscar.
Oku m & f Finnish
Finnish variant form of Oke and pet form of Okuliina.
Oku m & f Efik
Means Priest
Oku m Jamaican Patois
From the Igbo word ọku "fire".... [more]
Oku m & f Japanese
The name is spelled with the kanji oku(贈) and means gift, this name was Borne from the character Oku Tekiji from Danganronpa:Twin Fates
Óla m & f Faroese, Icelandic
Faroese form of Ola 1 and Icelandic feminine form of Óli.
Olá m Sami
Sami form of Ola 1.
Olf m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Úlfr.
Óli m Old Norse, Icelandic, Faroese
Old Norse diminutive of Ólafr. In modern times it is used as a diminutive of Ólafur (Icelandic) or Ólavur (Faroese).
Oli m & f Hawaiian, Polynesian
Means "chant" in Hawaiian. Also, used as a short form of Hauʻoli.
Oli m Bengali
Bengali form of Oliver.
Olo m Spanish
Diminutive of Orlando.
Olo m Batak
Means "to follow, to agree" in Toba Batak.
Ölu m German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Oliver.
Oly m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Olly.
Oma m & f Finnish (Rare, Archaic)
Means "own" in Finnish.
Ómi m Icelandic
Diminutive of Ómar.
Omm m Indian
Variant transcription of Om.
Omo m Georgian
Short form of Omar 1.
Ond m Medieval Hungarian
According to the 'Gesta Hungarorum' Ond is one of the seven Hungarian chieftains.
One m West Frisian (Rare), East Frisian (Rare)
Frisian short form of names that contain an element that was derived from (or shares the same root with) Old High German unnan "to grant, to allow, to yield."
Oni m & f Sundanese
Sundanese diminutive of names containing the sound ni (or other similar sounds), such as Kurnia, Juniarto, Wahyuni or Oktaviani.
Onn m Malay
Derived from Arabic عون ('awn) meaning "help, support, aid". A notable bearer was Malaysian politician Onn Jaafar (1895-1962).
Ôns m Polabian
Polabian form of John.
Ony m & f Malagasy
Means "river" in Malagasy.
Ope m Finnish
Diminutive of Oiva.
Opu m Bengali, Hindi
Bangla Similar Word
Óri m Germanic Mythology
Óri is the name of a dwarf listed in the Dvergatal. The name means 'violent' in Old Norse.... [more]
Ori m & f Japanese
From Japanese オリ (Ori), meaning "to fold", "to crease"
Orm m Medieval English, Old Danish, Old Swedish, Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Norse Mythology
Medieval English, Old Danish, Old Swedish and modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Ormr, which itself was derived from Old Norse ormr "snake, serpent".... [more]
Örn m Icelandic, Swedish
From an Old Norse name and byname derived from ǫrn meaning "eagle". It coincides with the modern Icelandic and Swedish noun örn, also denoting the bird.
Ørn m Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Norwegian and Danish form of Örn. It could also be a short form of any name starting with ørn-.
Oro m Tahitian
Etymology uncertain, Oro is the name of a war god who is the national god of Tahiti.
Orr m & f Hebrew
Variant of Or.
Örs m Hungarian
Hungarian male name. Örs was an ancient Hungarian leader and the name seems to originate as one of the names of the Kabar (Turkic Khazar) tribes who joined the Magyar confederation in the 9th century... [more]
Ory m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Rare variant of Ori.
Ory m French (Swiss, Archaic)
Of uncertain origin and meaning, although current theories include a derivation from Ulrich via the form Oulry. This name has been found in French-speaking Switzerland up until the late 1600s.
Ose m & f Esan
Means "god" in Esan. This is also the short form of names that begin in this element.
Osi m Nenets
Nenets form of Joseph.
Oso m Popular Culture
Name of character in Disney's Special Agent Oso and means "bear" in Spanish.
Ōta m Japanese (Modern)
This name combines 桜 (ou, you, sakura) meaning "cherry (blossom) tree" with 太 (ta, tai, futo.i, futo.ru) meaning "big around, plump, thick" or 大 (tai, dai, oo-, -oo.ini, oo.kii, ta) meaning "big, large."... [more]
Ota m Russian (Archaic), Uzbek (Rare)
As a Russian name, this name is ultimately derived from the genitive of the Russian noun отец (otets) meaning "father".... [more]
Oti m Romani
Variant of Othi.
Otl m Upper German
South German diminutive of Otto.... [more]
Òto m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Otto.
Oto m & f Japanese
From Japanese 於 (o) meaning "at, in, on, as for", 央 (o) meaning "center, middle", 乙 (oto, o) meaning "the latter, duplicate, strange, witty", 音 (oto, o) meaning "sound", 桜 (o) meaning "cherry blossom", 緒 (o) meaning "thread", 想 (o) meaning "concept, think, idea, thought", 呂 (oto) meaning "spine, backbone", 朗 (o) meaning "melodious, clear, bright, serene, cheerful" or 和 (o) meaning "harmony, Japanese style, peace, soften, Japan" combined with 兎 (to) meaning "rabbit, hare", 菟 (to) meaning "dodder (plant)", 乙 (to) meaning "the latter, duplicate, strange, witty", 桃 (to) meaning "peach", 都 (to) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything", 冬 (to) meaning "winter", 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 柊 (to) meaning "holly", 音 (to) meaning "sound", 時 (to) meaning "time, hour", 人 (to) meaning "person" or 杜 (to) meaning "woods, grove"... [more]
Oto m Georgian
Short form of Otar.
Oto m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
Borne by a 6-year-old Guanche boy sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1497.
Otr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "otter". In Norse mythology this is the name of a dwarf, one of the children of Hreiðmarr.
Ott m Medieval German, German (Rare, Archaic)
Medieval German form of Otto.
Otu m Finnish
Finnish pet form of Otto or a Finnish pet form of Otso.
Otu m Efik
Means "chief; king" in Efik.
Ovo f & m Western African
Likely related to Owo.
Owa m Filipino, Cebuano
Short form of Juan 1.
Owl m English (American, Rare)
From Middle English owle, from Old English ūle, from Proto-Germanic *uwwalǭ (compare West Frisian ûle, Dutch uil, Danish and Norwegian ugle, German Eule)... [more]
Oza m Mari
Means "master" in Mari.
Pái m Old Norse
Old Norse byname, Old Norse pái meaning "peafowl".
Pàl m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish form of Paul.
Pal m Banat Swabian
Banatswabian borrowing of Pál.
Pao m Hmong
Variant of Pav.
Pau m & f Chinese (Wu)
Wu Chinese form of Bao.
Paw m & f Burmese
Means "arise, emerge, appear" in Burmese.
Pay m & f English (Rare)
Nickname for Payton.
Pěc m Sorbian (Archaic)
Archaic form of Pětr.
Pei f & m Chinese
From Chinese 培 (péi) meaning "foster, cultivate, nourish", 配 (pèi) meaning "match, join, deserve", 沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full, copious" or 佩 (pèi) meaning "wear, admire", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Pem f & m Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan པདྨ (pdma) meaning "lotus", ultimately from Sanskrit पद्म (padma).
Peo m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Peter.
Peo m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Per-Olof and other names with the initials P and O.
Pep m Catalan, Romansh
Catalan diminutive of Josep and Romansh diminutive of Gisep and Giusep traditionally found in the Lower Engadine region.
Pèr m Gascon
Variant of Pèire.
Pêr m Breton
Variant of Per.
Peu m Portuguese
Diminutive of Pedro.
Pey m Gascon
Variant of Pèir.
Phi m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 飛 (phi) meaning "to fly".
Phú m Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Fu.
Phú m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 富 (phú) meaning "abundant, rich, wealthy".
Pie m & f French (Rare)
French form of Pius and Pia.
Pië m Limburgish
Variant of Pit
Pij m Slovene
Slovene form of Pius.
Pim m Scots
Scots diminutive of James.
Pir m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Pyrrhus.
Pit m Kashubian
Diminutive of Agapit.
Pit m Greek
Diminutive of Panagiotis.
Pit m German (Rare)
Diminutive of Peter, from the Limbourgish name.
Piu m Sicilian, Sardinian
Sicilian and Sardinian form of Pius.
Piy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Pius.
Pod m Literature
A character from The Borrowers, a book by Mary Norton, from the ordinary vocabulary word pod.
Poe m & f Popular Culture, English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Poe.... [more]
Poe m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Boyd.
Poh f & m Chinese (Hokkien), Chinese (Teochew)
Hokkien and Teochew romanization of Bao.
Pôl m Walloon
An other version of
Poo m & f Thai
Means “crab” in Thai. Poo is used as a nickname only.
Pop m & f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Poppy and nickname derived from pop, shortened variation of papa "father," in use in American English as early as 1838.
Pot m History
Used as a nom de guerre by Cambodian communist dictator Pol Pot (1925-1998; born Saloth Sâr), in which case it is derived from French politique potentielle, meaning "potential politics".
Pov m Hmong
Means "protect" in Hmong Daw.
Pov m & f Khmer
Means "youngest, darling, beloved" in Khmer.
Pri m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "fruit" in Hebrew.
Pо̄sh f & m Kashmiri
This name originates from Kashmir. It is an extremely rare name, and is not typical of the Kashmir region. The meaning of it is translated to "flower," "clearness or brightness," and "joy."... [more]
Pug m Literature
Pug also known as Milamber is a fictional character who appears in the books of Raymond E. Feist. Pug is the protagonist in Feist's first novel, Magician, also featuring prominently in the Riftwar Saga, the Serpentwar Saga as a powerful member of the Conclave of Shadows.
Puh m Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien Chinese form of Fu.
Pui f & m Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Hakka)
Cantonese romanized of Pei.
Put m Biblical
Variant of Phut.
Put m Buddhism
Khmer form of Buddha.
Puu m & f Finnish
Means "tree" in Finnish.
Pye m & f Burmese
Means "appeased, satisfied" in Burmese.
Pyo m Korean
Derived from the Sino-Korean word 票 (pyo) meaning “slip of paper” or 表 (pyo) meaning “show”. It also coincides with the Hanja 표 meaning "ox (second earthly branch)". Other characters combinations are also possible.
Pyr m Old Welsh
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 6th century Welsh abbot.
Qa'a m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian qꜣ-ꜥ, possibly meaning "the one whose arm is raised", derived from Egyptian qꜣ "raised" and "arm". This was the name of the last king of the First Dynasty of Egypt.
Qia m & f Chinese
From Chinese 洽 (qià) meaning "just, exactly, precisely; proper", 恰 (qiā) meaning "to blend with, be in harmony; to penetrate; to cover; a river in Shenxi" or other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Qin m & f Chinese
Possibly from 秦 (Qin) regarding the Qin Dinasty (221 BC–206 BC), itself coming from Qin, an ancient Chinese state. ... [more]
Que m American
Meaning unknown, possibly a short form of Quentin. In the USA, it was given to 8 boys born in the USA in 2008.
Quế m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 桂 (quế) meaning "cinnamon".
Quí f & m Vietnamese
Variant of Quý.
Quì m & f Vietnamese
Means "sun flower" or "kneel" in Vietnamese.
Qun m & f Chinese
From Chinese 群 (qún) meaning "group, crowd, numerous, many", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Quy f & m Vietnamese
Quy means turtle in Vietnamese... [more]
Rae m Finnish
From the Finnish word "rae" meaning "hailstone" and "grain".
Rai f & m English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of both Rae and Ray.
Rai m Spanish
Diminutive of Israel.
Raí m Portuguese (Brazilian)
A famous bearer is Raí Souza Vieira de Oliveira, commonly known as just Raí, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
Rak f & m Thai
Means "love" in Thai.
Ral m Spanish
Diminutive of Raul.
Ram m Filipino
Diminutive of Ramgen.
Ram m Chin
Means "land, country" in Hakha Chin.
Ram m Mandaean
Means "thunder, resounding sound" in Mandaic.
Ran m Hebrew
Means "singing" or "(he) sang" in Hebrew (being the past tense masculine singular form of the verb לָרֹן laron "to sing, utter joyful sounds").
Ran m English
Short form of names starting with Ran-, such as Randall, Randolph and Ranulph... [more]
Ran m & f Chinese
From Chinese 冉 (rǎn) meaning "tender, weak", 然 (rán) meaning "so, thus, correct, right" or 染 (rǎn) meaning "dye, tint", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Rao m Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Meaning "Victorious", "Winner".
Rea f & m Japanese (Modern)
This name combines 麗 (rei, ura.raka, uruwa.shii) meaning "beautiful, graceful, lovely, resplendent", 怜 (ryou, rei, ren, awa.remu, sato.i) meaning "wise", 令 (ryou, rei, ren, awa.remu, sato.i) meaning "wise", 玲 (rei, re) meaning "sound of jewels", 礼 (rai, rei, re) meaning "bow, ceremony, remuneration, salute, thanks", 莉 (rai, ri, rei) meaning "jasmine" or 鈴 (rin, rei, suzu) meaning "buzzer, small bell" with 愛 (ai, ito.shii, o.shimu, kana.shii, mana, me.deru, a) meaning "affection, favourite, love" or 亜 (a, tsu.gu) meaning "Asia, come after, rank next."... [more]
Rei m Albanian (Modern)
Most likely an Albanian adopted form of Ray.
Rei m Biblical Hebrew (Rare)
Means "my companion" in Hebrew. In the Bible, Rei was one of David's most loyal supporters.
Rek m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Rinkr.
Rel m & f English
Short form of Ariel and Arielle. It is sometimes also used as a short form of names that contain -rel-. Also compare Rell.... [more]
Rem m West Frisian
Short form of Remme.
Rem m Catalan
Catalan form of Remus.
Rem m Soviet, Russian
Contraction of Russian революция мировая (revolyutsiya mirovaya) meaning "world revolution". This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.... [more]
Rem m Soviet, Russian
Acronym consisting of the Russian word революция (revolyutsiya) meaning "revolution" and the surnames of Энгельс (Engels) and Маркс (Marx), which refer to Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) and Karl Marx (1818-1883).... [more]
Ren m Japanese
Meaning "Move Forward", with the Kanji Character "連". Others possible.
Ren m English
Diminutive of Arren.