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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 4 or 5.
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Alipy m Russian
Variant transcription of Alipiy.
Alis m Lithuanian (Rare)
Shortened form of names beginning with Al-, like Alanas, Aleksandras and Aloyzas.
Alis m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Aloysius.
Aliy m Circassian, Karachay-Balkar
Circassian and Balkar form of Ali 1.
Ali-zu m Indigenous Taiwanese
Assimilated Siraya deity that is worshipped by former plains people in southern Taiwan.
Alkej m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Alcaeus.
Alkes m & f Astronomy
This is the name of a star Alpha Crateris in the constellation Crater. It bore the traditional name Alkes, from the Arabic الكاس alkās or الكأس alka's meaning "the cup".
Alkey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Alcaeus.
Alkil m Old Danish
Contracted form of Alfketill.
Alku m Finnish (Rare)
Means "start, beginning, inception, incipience" in Finnish. The name may also be a variant form of Algot.
Állan m Sami
Sami form of Alan.
Allaq m Greenlandic
Means "brown bear" in Greenlandic.
Allar m Estonian
Variant of Alar.
Alle m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of names starting with Al-, like Alexander and Albin.
Aller m Estonian
Variant of Allar.
Allex m & f English (American)
Variant of Alex.
Alley m English (Rare)
Possibly a transferred use of the surname Alley or else a variant of Ally 2.
Allie m Scottish, English
Diminutive of Alexander, Allan, and other names beginning with Al-.
Allin m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Allen.
Allo m Estonian
Variant of Alo.
Allow m Manx (Archaic)
Manx name of uncertain origin, used until the 17th century. Kneen (1937) suggests Old Norse alfr "elf"; Gill (1963) points to the Manx surname Callow, which derives from MacCalo, an Anglicized form of either of the Gaelic surnames Mac Calbach "son of Calbhach" (the Gaelic name Calbhach meaning "bold") or Mac Caolaidhe "son of Caoladhe" (the Gaelic name Caoladhe being a derivative of caol "slender, comely").
Almak m Astronomy
Variant of Almach.
Alman m Dutch
Dutch short form of Adelman.
Almár m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Adelmar.
Almar m Germanic, Danish, Dutch, German (Rare), Norwegian, Swedish, Estonian (Rare)
Contraction of Athalmar and its variants, such as Adelmar.... [more]
Almaz m & f Tatar, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Azerbaijani, Eastern African, Amharic
Means "diamond" in various languages, all derived from Persian الماس (almas). It is only used as a masculine name in Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan while it is feminine in Azerbaijan and Ethiopia.
Almi m & f German
Diminutive of names with Alm- such as Alma 1 or Almar.
Almin m Bosnian
Derived from Arabic الْأَمِين (al-ʾamīn) meaning "the trustworthy".
Almo m Italian
Italian form of Almos via its latinized form Almus.
Almod m Medieval English, Old Norse
Old Norse younger form of Almóðr.
Almon m English
Variant of Amon used in the 19th century.
Almor m Portuguese
Possibly the Portuguese form of Almoratel.
Almus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Ἄλμος (Almos), which is possibly derived from Greek ἄλμα (alma) meaning "grove", which in turn is apparently related to Greek ἄλσος (alsos) meaning "sacred grove"... [more]
Alnis m Latvian (Rare)
Directly taken from Latvian alnis "elk, moose".
Aloé m & f French (Rare)
French version of Aloe, The name is often used in fiction for the joke "Aloé Véra". Also a other version of Aloés
Alof m Medieval Dutch, Medieval German, Dutch (Rare), West Frisian (Rare)
Medieval Dutch and German variant of Adolf as well as the West Frisian form of the name. Also compare Aalf (its medieval form is Aelf) and Alef.... [more]
Aloha f & m Hawaiian (Rare), American
Short form of Kealoha and other Hawaiian names containing aloha meaning "love" or otherwise derived directly from the word.
ʻAlohi f & m Hawaiian
Means "shine, shining" in Hawaiian.
Alòi m Provençal, Gascon
Occitan form of Éloi.
Aloïs m Dutch, French
French and Dutch form of Aloysius.
Alojs m Sorbian
Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian form of Aloysius.
Alok m Hindi, Bengali, Odia, Marathi, Punjabi, Assamese
From Sanskrit आलोक (āloka) meaning "light, lustre, splendour, illumination".
Alom m Mayan Mythology
A Mayan god of the sky, and one of the seven gods who created the world and the humans.
Alor m History (Ecclesiastical)
Alor of Quimper was a Breton saint in the 5th century AD and bishop of Quimper in Brittany, France. He is the patron saint of aleviners, foals and horses, and was also invoked to attract rain.
Aloys m Dutch, German, German (Silesian)
German variant and Silesian German form of Alois, and Dutch short form of Aloysius.
Alpár m Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Alper.
Alpár m Hungarian
This is an old Hungarian name of Turkic origin. "Alp" means "Stouthearted", "Brave", "Chivalrous", or "Valorous". The second part, "er" means "soldier" or "male". In the early modern period, this name was conflated with Albert, and as such became the Hungarian version of that name.
Alpay m Turkish
Means "Brave moon" in Turkish. Alp meaning Brave and Ay meaning Moon.
Alpe m Finnish (Rare)
Variant of Alpo.
Alper m Turkish
It is composed of the two words alp ''brave'' or ''hero'' and er ''soldier'' or ''male''. See Alp.
Alpez m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Alphaeus.
Alphy f & m Indian (Christian)
Possibly a variant of Alfie.
Alpi m Finnish
Finnish variant of Albin.
Alpo m Finnish
Finnish variant of Albin, Albert or Albanus.
Alrai m & f Astronomy
Gamma Cephei is a binary star system in the constellation Cepheus. The system bore a traditional name variously spelled as Errai, Er Rai or Alrai, deriving from the Arabic الراعي (ar-rā‘ī), meaning "the shepherd".
Alric m Medieval English
Combination of elements al meaning "noble" and ric "power, ruler."
Alrik m Swedish
Modern Swedish form of Old Norse Alríkr.
Alroi m Hebrew
Common misspelling of Elroi.
Alser m Arthurian Cycle
A son of Maelgwn (Maelgwyn), one of Arthur’s chieftains in Welsh legend... [more]
Alsi m Medieval English
Younger form of Ælfsige.
Altaf m & f Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Means "kinder, nicer, lovelier" in Arabic, the elative of لطيف (laṭīf) meaning "gentle".
Altai m & f Mongolian, Kazakh
From the name of a mountain range that runs through Central and Eastern Asia, itself meaning "golden mountain", related to Turkic altun meaning "gold" (compare Mongolian altan "golden") and dağ meaning "mountain".
Altar m Medieval Spanish
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from Spanish altar, meaning "altar".
Altay m Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Turkish
From the name of the Altay Mountains.
Altei m Medieval English
Medieval Latinized form of an uncertain name, perhaps a misspelling of Ælfheah or *Ealdheah.
Alteo m Albanian, Italian
Masculine form of Altea.
Altes m Greek Mythology
A Lelegian king who resided at Pedasus, which was situated in or near the Troad. According to Homer's Iliad Altes was the father of Laothoe, one of the many wives (or concubines) of King Priam... [more]
Alto m Spanish, Portuguese, English, Italian, German, Dutch
Directly taken from Latin altus meaning "to raise, to make high, to elevate". As a musical term it refers to the contrapuntal part higher than the tenor and its associated vocal range.... [more]
Altuğ m Turkish
Means "Red Banner" in Turkish.
Alty m Turkmen (Rare)
Means "six" in Turkmen.
Aluda m Georgian, Literature
This name is best known for being the name of the eponymous hero of the epic poem Aluda Ketelauri (1888) written by the Georgian poet and writer Vazha-Pshavela (1861-1915).... [more]
Aluhé f & m Spanish (Latin American), Mapuche
Derived from Mapudungun alwe (also used as am), referring to (the spirit/soul of) a dead person.
Aluis m Romansh
Romansh form of Alois.
Alulf m Anglo-Norman
Probably a Norman name derived from Adalwolf (see Adolf).
Alush m Edisto, Indigenous American
Alush is a surviving personal name in the Edisto language of South Carolina. This was the name of a captain or chief of the Edisto Nation encountered by Robert Sandford in 1666. ... [more]
Əlvan m Azerbaijani
Means "multicolored, variegated" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic ألوان ('alwān) (compare Elvan).
Alvan m Biblical
Derived from the Hebrew verb עָלָה ('alah) meaning "to ascend, to rise". Also compare the related name Alvah... [more]
Àlvar m Catalan
Catalan form of Alfher (see Álvaro).
Alven m English, Filipino
Alternate spelling of Alvin
AlvéR m Old Norse
Variant of Ǫlvér, or possibly derived from allr "all, entire" and vér "fighter" or aluh "temple" and vér.
Alver m Old Norse, Old Swedish, Estonian (Archaic)
Old Norse variant of Alfr as well as the Old Swedish form of AlvéR.
Alves m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Transferred use of the surname Alves.
Alvey m English
Transferred use of the surname Alvey.
Alvi m Finnish
Finnish variant of Albin.
Alvi f & m Estonian (Rare)
Feminine variant of Alve and masculine form of Alf 1.
Alvi m Chechen
Chechen form of Ali 1.
Alvia m American
Possible variant of the second sense of Alva 2 stemming from Alvah.
Alvie m English
Diminutive of Alvin.
Alvim m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian Portuguese form of Alvin.
Alvo m Estonian (Rare)
Short form of Alvar.
Álvur m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Alfr.
Alvy m English
Diminutive of Alvin.
Alwar m Polish
Polish form of Alvaro.
Alwi m Indonesian, Malay
From Arabic علوي ('alawiyy) meaning "of Ali 1", referring to descendants or followers of Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Alyas m & f English (American)
Variant of Alias.
Alyn f & m English
Variant of Allyn.
Alyok m Mordvin
Mordvin form of Alexander.
Amaan m Arabic
meaning "The most lovelable"
Amaat m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Amatus and possibly also of Amadeus.
Amaci m Medieval Occitan
Occitan form of Eumachius.
Amad m & f Arabic
Means "period (of time)" in Arabic.
Amad m Sundanese
Sundanese diminutive of Ahmad or Muhammad.
Amael m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Amael is an angel of hope and a principality who resides on the third heaven. He is the ruling angel of Venus. Amael is a name likened to that of Haniel, an angel who has as many aspects as variant forms of his name.
Amaku m & f Efik
Of Eniong Origin
Amal m Germanic
Variation of Amalia.
Amalu m Berber
Means "shadow" in Tamazight.
Aman m & f Indian, Punjabi, Hindi
Means "peace, tranquility" in Hindi and Punjabi, ultimately from Arabic أَمْن‎ (ʾamn).
Aman m Tigrinya
Means "handsome" in Tigrinya.
Aman m Turkmen
Short form of Amangeldi.
Aman m Yakut
Means "healthy, strong, hearty".
Amanc m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish amanc meaning "target, aim".
Amane m & f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a, ama) meaning "second, Asia", 亜 (a, ama) meaning "love, affection", 雨 (ama) meaning "rain", 周 (amane, ama) meaning "circumference, circuit, lap", 星 (ama) meaning "star", 天 (amane, ama) meaning "heavens, sky, imperial", 普 (amane) meaning "universal, wide(ly), generally", 弥 (amane) meaning "all the more, increasingly" or 和 (amane) meaning "harmony, Japanese style, peace, soften, Japan", combined with 弥 (ne) meaning "all the more, increasingly", 峰 (ne) meaning "summit, peak", 韻 (ne) meaning "rhyme, elegance, tone", 希 (ne) meaning "hope, beg, request, pray, beseech, Greece, dilute (acid), rare, few, phenomenal", 羽 (ne) meaning "feathers", 使 (ne) meaning "use, send on a mission, order, messenger, envoy, ambassador, cause" or 望 (ne) meaning "ambition, full moon, hope, desire, aspire to, expect"... [more]
Amanj m Kurdish
This name is a Kurdish name which means target or aim for the thing's that you want to achieve in life
Amans m French, Occitan
French variant of Amance and Occitan form of Amantius.
Amans m & f Ancient Roman
Latin cognomen meaning "loving" from latin amans
Amar m & f Mongolian
Means "rest, bliss, comfort, peace" or "simple, easy" in Mongolian.
Amar m Catalan
Catalan form of Amaro.
Amari m African, Yoruba, Western African
A noted bearer was a Damel of Cayor, Amari Ngoné Ndella, who ruled from 1790 AD to 1809 AD. The Kingdom of Cayor was one of the largest of most powerful kingdoms in what is now Senegal, existing from 1549 AD to 1879 AD.
Amaru f & m Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 天 (ama) meaning "heavens; sky" combined with 琉 (ru), 瑠 (ru), both meaning "precious stone; gem, lapis lazuli", 流 (ru) meaning "flow", or 留 (ru) meaning "to detain; to fasten; to stop"... [more]
Amasa m Biblical
Means "burden" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Amasa was a son of Haldai, and a nephew of King David who was murdered by his cousin Joab.
Âmâse m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Amat m Polish (Archaic), Catalan (Rare), Gascon (Archaic), Lengadocian, Provençal
Catalan, Polish, Languedocian, Provençal and Gascon form of Amatus.
Amat m Indonesian, Malay, Thai (Muslim)
Indonesian, Malay and Thai form of Ahmad.
Amati m Italian (Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Amato.
Amatl m Nahuatl
Means "paper, book" in Nahuatl.
Amato f & m Japanese
From Japanese 天 (ama) meaning "heaven, sky" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Amato m Italian
Meaning "dear; beloved" in Italian
Amatu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Amato.
Amáu m Asturian
Asturian form of Amado.
Amazu m Igbo
Means “I don’t know” in Igbo.
Ambar m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of Hebrew עַם ('am) meaning "people, nation" with the name Bar.
Ambar m & f Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Nepali
From Sanskrit अम्बर (ambara) meaning "garment, sky."
Ambar f & m Indonesian
Means "amber" in Indonesian, ultimately from Arabic عنبر ('anbar).
Ambi m Medieval English, Norwegian
Old Norse short form of Arnbjǫrn.
Ambo m & f Efik
Amby m English (Rare)
Short form of Ambrose.
Amdi m Old Norwegian, Old Danish, Danish, Swedish (Rare)
Old Danish short form of Ámundi and Old Norse form of Amadeus.
Amdír m Literature
Possibly means "hope" or "looking up" in Sindarin. In 'Tolkien's Legendarium' this is the name of an elf, the King of Lórien. He was also called Malgalad.
Amed m Kurdish
Kurdish form of Ahmad.
Amede m Galician (Archaic)
Of obscure origin and meaning.
Ameen m Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
Alternate transcription of Arabic أمين (see Amin), as well as the Urdu and Dhivehi form.
Ameer m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic أمير or Urdu امیر (see Amir 1).
Amel f & m Albanian
Originates from the albanian word, e embel, which means sweet.
Amen m & f English (Rare)
From the English word amen, uttered at the end of a prayer or hymn, meaning "so be it".
Ameni m & f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "Wish" in Maghrebi Arabic. This name is more commonly used in Tunisia
Ameny m Ancient Egyptian
Likely a diminutive derived ultimately from Amun. Ameny Qemau was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 13th Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period. He ruled for about two years over most of Egypt, from c.1793 BCE to c.1791 BCE... [more]
Ämes m Luxembourgish (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Adam.
Ames m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Ames.
Amet m Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar form of Ahmad.
Ameur m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عامر (see Aamir 1) chiefly used in North Africa.
Ameya m Indian
Ameya is a Sanskrit word/name which literally translates to "the one without any dirt". This can mean either "pure" or "innocent". Another commonly interpreted meaning of this name is, "boundless" or "magnanimous"... [more]
Amez m Kurdish
Meaning "hug" in Kurdish.
Amfós m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Alphonse.
Amgad m Arabic (Egyptian)
Egyptian transcription of Amjad.
Amgid m Mormon
A Jaredite king.
Amic m Gascon, Lengadocian
Gascon and Languedocian form of Amicus as well as a direct adoption of Gascon amic "friend".
Amico m Italian
Means "friend" in Italian.
Amicu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Amicus.
Amida m Japanese Mythology
The god to whom the Japanese turned at the moment of death.
Amiël m Dutch
Dutch form of Amiel.
Amiel m Biblical, Hebrew
Variant of Ammiel. Occurs in the Book of Numbers 13:12: Amiel, who represented the tribe of Dan, was one of the twelve spies sent out by Moses to survey the land of Canaan.
Amiel m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Emil as well as an adoption of Amiel.
Amien m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Amin.
Amier m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Amir 1.
Amik m Medieval Basque
Derived from Latin amicus "friend" (compare Amicus and Amic).
Amiko m Georgian
Possibly a diminutive of Amiran and Amirindo.
Amil m Arabic, Azerbaijani, Filipino, Tausug
Means "worker, doer, striver" in Arabic, from the root عمل ('amila) meaning "to work, to perform, to do".
Amil f & m Galician (Rare)
From the town of Amil in Galicia, originated as a possesive form of the Germanic name Alamirus, from the elements alls "all" and mers "famous". Nowadays it is a devotional title for the virgin Mary, Nosa Señora dos Milagres de Amil.
Amil m Germanic
Variation of Amal.
Amile m & f English (Rare)
variant of Émile.
Amile m Zulu
something keeping a structural holding making sure things are balanced in life.
Amile m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Amir 1.
A-min f & m Korean
Combination of an a hanja, like 娥 meaning "pretty, lovely, beautiful" or 雅 meaning "clean, pure," and a min hanja, such as 珉 meaning "gem," 旼 meaning "mild, temperate; peaceful," 旻 meaning "sky" or 民 meaning "people."
Amina f & m Aymara
Means "fable, story" in Aymara.
Amior m & f Hebrew (Rare), Jewish (Rare)
Means "my nation is a light, my nation is a beacon" in Hebrew.
Ämir m Tatar, Bashkir
Tatar and Bashkir form of Amir 1.
Əmir m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Amir 1.
Amír m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Amir.
Amiri m Arabic
Means "prince" in Arabic.
Amiro m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Amiran and Amirindo.
Amirr m Arabic
Amirr comes from the name "Amir", and is mainly associated with food and feasts.
Amish m Indian
Means "free of deceit" or "truthful".
Amith m Sinhalese, Indian, Malayalam
Sinhalese and South Indian form of Amit 1.
Amiti f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "my friend" or "my colleague" in Hebrew, usually used as a diminutive of Amit 2.
Amiya m & f Indian, Bengali
Possibly derived from the Sanskrit word अमाय (amaya) meaning "free from deceit, guileless". A noted (male) bearer was Amiya Chandra Chakravarty (1901-1986), an Indian literary critic, academic and Bengali poet.
Ámmá m Sami
Sami form of Amund.
Amma m African Mythology
The god of fertility and of rain among the Dogon of Mali and Sudan.
Ammah m Mormon
Nephite missionary.
Amman m Arabic
Amman means peace... [more]
Amman m Ancient Hebrew
The given name of the second son of Lot, (The Veil), by his younger daughter meaning "Son of my Race" or "Son of my People. The father of the Ammanites, (AKA Ammonites). ... [more]
Ammar m Indian
Means "immortal".
Ammay m Indian, Sanskrit, Hinduism, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Kannada
Hindi, Sanskrit script : अम्मय... [more]
Ammi m Biblical, Ancient Aramaic
Means "my people" in Hebrew, from עַם (ʿam) meaning "people, nation, kinsman" with the suffix י (i) "my"... [more]
Ammià m Catalan
Catalan form of Ammianus.
Ámmol m Sami
Sami form of Amund.
Ámmon m Sami
Sami form of Amund.
Ammon m Mormon
In the Book of Mormon, the character of Ammon is one of the four sons of King Mosiah, who initially opposes the Church, but is converted alongside his brothers and Alma the Younger after an experience with an angel, and becomes a missionary to the Lamanites... [more]
Ammy m Indian
In the case of Punjabi singer and film actor Ammy Virk it is a short form of Amninderpal.
Amnaj m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อำนาจ (see Amnat).
Amnat m Thai
Means "authority, force, power" in Thai.
Amnay m Ancient Berber
Means "knight" in Amazigh.
Amnón m Biblical Spanish
Spanish form of Amnon.
Amnor m Mormon
Nephite spy in Amlicite campaign (c. 87 BC)
Amobi m Igbo
Means “who knows what the people want, one who understands the minds of the people” in Igbo.
Amod m Sanskrit, Hindi
Means pleasure, delight, source of enjoyment
Amogh m Telugu
Amogh is a name that translates in Sanskrit "invincible".... [more]
Amoke f & m Yoruba
Means "known and cherished" in Yoruba, from mọ̀ "to know" and kẹ́ "to care for, cherish".
Amol m Indian, Marathi
Means "hope".
Amon m Japanese
This name combines 亜 (a, tsu.gu) meaning "Asia, come after, rank next" or 阿 (a, o, omone.ru, kuma) meaning "corner, flatter, nook" with 門 (mon, kado, to) meaning "gate."... [more]
Amon m & f Thai
Means "immortal, eternal" in Thai.
Amon m Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Greek, Biblical, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian
From the Hebrew name אָמוֹן, which derived from the root אמן meaning "solid, stable, constant, faithful". In the Old Testament this ist the name of a king of Judah.
Amoni m Samoan
Derived from moni meaning "true".
Amono m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Amon.
Amoor m Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Nepali, Gujarati
"Astute"; "not-ignorant " ; "sharp-sighted "
Amooz m Afghan
Means “one who teaches”.
Amor m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عمر (see Umar) chiefly used in North Africa.
Amòri m Lengadocian
Languedocian variant of Amalric via its French form Amaury.
Amorn m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อมร (see Amon).
Amoru m Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 望 (mo) meaning "hope, wish" combined with 留 (ru) meaning "to stay". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Amory m & f Literature, English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Amory.
Ámós m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Amos.
Amós m Portuguese, Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Amos.
'Amosa m Hawaiian, Biblical Hawaiian
Older Hawaiian form of Amos, as well it appears in the Bible in Hawaiian.
Amoso m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Amos.
Amoun m Coptic
Coptic form of Amon (also compare Amun).
Amous m Arabic
Arabic version of “Amos”, a minor prophet in the bible.... [more]
Amow m & f Cree
Means 'Bee' in Cree.
Amoz m Biblical
Meaning strong, Amoz was the father of the prophet Isaiah.
Ampai m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อำไพ (see Amphai).
Ampám m Aguaruna
Etymology unknown, possibly from the Awajún ampámpag, a kind of wild plant traditionally used for medicinal reasons.
Ampel m Russian
Russian form of Ampelus via Ampelos.
Ampie m Afrikaans
Diminutive of Abraham.
Ampol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อำพล (see Amphon).
Ampon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อำพล (see Amphon).
Ampyx m Greek Mythology
Means "woman's diadem" or "headband" in Greek. It is the name of several characters in Greek mythology.
Amqor m Guanche
Means "big" in Guanche.
Əmrah m Azerbaijani
Possibly the Azerbaijani form of Emrah. Alternatively, it might come from an Arabic word meaning "happy".
Amras m Literature
Sindarin form of Ambarussa. In Tolkien's 'Legendarium', this is the most commonly used name of the seventh son of Fëanor and Nerdanel, also called Telufinwë.
Amre m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عمرو (see Amr).
Amree m Thai (Muslim)
Thai form of Amri.
Amren f & m Literature
A very powerful Fae in Sarah J. Maas 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' series.... [more]
Amri m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Means "my command, my order" from Arabic أمر (ʾamr) meaning "order, command, decree".
Amril m Indonesian
Possibly a variant of either Amirul or Amri.
Amrod m Literature
Sindarin form of Ambarto. In Tolkien's Legendarium this is the most commonly used name of the sixth son of Fëanor and Nerdanel, also called Pityafinwë... [more]
Amron m Amharic
Meaning you wanted a certain masculine thing. Calling a baby boy Amron could mean that you wanted that baby.
Amrou m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عمرو (see Amr).
Amru m Indonesian, Arabic
Indonesian form of Amr, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name.