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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 4.
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Dorj m & f Mongolian
Means "diamond, vajra" in Mongolian, ultimately from Tibetan རྡོ་རྗེ (rdo rje) (see Dorji).
Doro m Mordvin
Mordvin form of Dorofey.
Doro m Spanish, Asturian, Italian
Short form of names such as Teodoro, Isidoro and Doroteo.
Dorr m English
Transferred use of the surname Dörr.
Dory m Hebrew, Jewish
Alternate transcription of Hebrew דּוֹרִי (See Dori).
Dosi f & m Galician
Galician short form of Eudosia and Eudosio.
Doss m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Doss.
Dost m Turkish
friend
Dots m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Yevdokym.
Doud m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Doud.
Do-un m Korean
From Sino-Korean 度 "degree, system; manner; to consider" and 雲 "clouds".
Dour f & m Breton
Breton meaning "water"
Dovi m Hebrew, Yiddish
Diminutive of Dovid.
Dovy m Scots
Diminutive of Joseph.
Drax m Popular Culture
This was the name given to Drax a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Dray m & f English
Variant of Dre.
Drea m Romansh
Short form of Andrea 1.
Dred m English (American), Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Short form of (feminine) Etheldred. Dred Scott (c. 1799-1858) was an African American slave who unsuccessfully sued for his and his family's freedom before the Supreme Court of the United States in the landmark case Dred Scott v. Sandford... [more]
Dree f & m English, American
Dree Hemingway is Mariel Hemingway's daughter. (Born Dree Crisman.)
Dren m Serbian, Croatian
From дрен/dren meaning European Cornel (Cornus mas) (type of dogwood). ... [more]
Dreo m Esperanto
Short form of Andreo and Esperanto form of Drew.
Drev m Breton
Short form of Andrev.
Dria m Ligurian
Short form of Andria.
Drin m Albanian
Derived from the name of the Drin, a river in Southern and Southeastern Europe with two distributaries one discharging into the Adriatic Sea and the other one into the Buna River. The river and its tributaries form the Gulf of Drin, an ocean basin that encompasses the northern Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast... [more]
Drue m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Drew.
Drum m English
Diminutive of Drummond.
Duab m & f Hmong
May mean either "shadow" or "sunbeam, ray".
Duah m Akan
Means "tree" in Akan.
Dubi m Hebrew
Means "teddy bear" in Hebrew. It's typically used as a diminutive form of Dov.
Duco m Dutch, West Frisian
Variant of Doeke. A notable bearer of this name was the Frisian freedom fighter Doecke "Duco" van Martena (1530-1605).
Ducu m Romanian
Romanian diminutive of the given name Radu or names containing the name element.
Dude m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Dude.
Dudi m Hebrew
Diminutive of David.
Dudu m Hebrew
Diminutive of David.
Duff m Romansh (Archaic)
Short form of Rudolf via the form Dulf. The name was early on misunderstood as a Romansh form of David.
Dúfr m Norse Mythology
Either derived from Old Norse dúfa "to drive" or means "sleepy one", related to Norwegian duva. This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Dujo m Croatian
Short form of Dujam.
Đuka m & f Croatian, Serbian
Diminutive/nickname for Đuro or Đurđa.
Dúkũ m & f Akan
Means "eleventh born" in Akan.
Dule m Serbian
Diminutive of Dušan.
Duma m Swahili
Means "cheetah" in Swahili.... [more]
Dumè m Corsican
Diminutive of Dumenicu. This name is borne by French singer, composer and actor Dumè (Dominique Mattei).
Dumo m Ijaw
Dumo means Life Ibi Dumo means good life where Ibi means good .
Dune m & f English
Early 17th century from Dutch duin, from Middle Dutch dūne, probably ultimately from the same Celtic base as down3.
Dung f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 容 (dung) meaning "appearance, form" or 庸 (dung) meaning "use, employ".
Dúnn m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From Old Norse dúnn meaning "(eider)-down".
Được m Vietnamese
Means "gain, earn" in Vietnamese.
Đura m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of George.
Dure m Sami
Sami form of Ture.
Duri m Romansh
Variant of Durisch, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Duro m & f Yoruba
Means "wait" in Yoruba.
Duro m Georgian
Short form of Durmishkhan and perhaps also of Baadur.
Duru m Georgian
Short form of Durmishkhan and perhaps also of Baadur.
Duwa m & f Shan
While its exact meaning is debated, it is believed to be connected to the Shan word for 'two' or 'twin'. This connection might suggest a meaning related to duality, balance, or partnership.
Duyi m Chinese
From Chinese meaning "stop, prevent" and yi meaning "suitable, proper". Other combinations are also possible.
Dvir m Hebrew
The Holy of Holies. It is a term in the Hebrew Bible which refers to the inner sanctuary of the Tabernacle where God dwelt and later the Temple in Jerusalem where the Ark of the Covenant was kept during the First Temple, which could be entered only by the High Priest on Yom Kippur after sanctifying himself.
Dwan m African American (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Dejuan.
Dwie m & f Indonesian
Variant of Dwi.
Dyer m American (Archaic)
Diminutive of Obadiah used in the 18th century.
Dyon m Dutch
Variant of Dion.
Dýri m Icelandic (Rare), Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse dýr "animal", but also associated with the Icelandic adjective dýr meaning "valuable, expensive, precious".
Dyrk m English (Rare), German (Rare)
English and German variant spelling of Dirk. Also compare Dyrck.... [more]
Džon m Serbian (Modern, Rare)
Serbian form of John reflecting the English pronunciation.
Dzuy m Vietnamese
Variant of Duy.
Éaco m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Aiakos via its latinized form Aeacus.
Eaco m Italian
Italian form of Aiakos via its latinized form Aeacus.
Eada m Anglo-Saxon
From Old English ead "wealth, fortune" or, by poetic extension, "prosperity, happiness".
Eala m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Earl.
Eann m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Ian. Eann was given to 10 boys in 2012.
Easa m Dhivehi
Dhivehi form of Isa (see Jesus).
East m & f English
From the English word, from the Old English ēast-, ultimately from the Proto-Germanic *aust- "east; toward the sunrise". It is also used as a short form of Easton.
Eata m Anglo-Saxon (?)
Bishop Eata of Lindisfarne is a famous bearer.
Eato m Japanese
From Japanese 笑 (e) meaning "laugh", 空 (a) meaning "sky" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eban m Hebrew
Means "stone" or "stone of help"
Ebbe m & f East Frisian
Diminutive of Eberhard or as a feminine name of [Eberhardine and other names beginning with the Germanic element ebur meaning "wild boar".
Ebbi m Medieval English, Icelandic, Old Danish, Faroese
Old Danish, Icelandic and Faroese form of Ebbe.
Ebbo m German (Rare)
Clearly masculine form of Ebbe.
Ebel m & f East Frisian
Diminutive of Eberhard or Eberhardine.
Eble m Medieval Occitan
Name used by the viscounts of Ventadour during the 11th century. The meaning may be connected with the history of the name of the Italian city Eboli.
Ebon m Hebrew
Means "foundation stone" in Hebrew.
Echa f & m Chamorro
Means "to give blessing" in Chamorro.
Ecik m Silesian
Diminutive of Edward.
Ecki m German
Diminutive of names that start with Eck-, such as Eckbert and Eckehard.
Ecko f & m English
Variant of Echo.
Edek m Polish
Diminutive of Edward.
Edel m & f Galician, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Short form of names starting with Edel-, such as Edelmiro (for males) and Edelmira (for females).... [more]
Edem m & f Efik
Means "last" or "God has delivered me" in Efik.
Éden m & f French (Modern)
French form of Eden.
Edén m & f Spanish
Derived from Edén, the Spanish name for the Garden of Eden.
Eden m Medieval English
Medieval English form of Eadhun via its variant form Edun.
Éder m Portuguese, Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Eder 2.
Éder m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Eder 1.
Edet m & f Efik
Means "market" in Efik and is given to babies born on market day.
Edhi m Javanese
Variant of Edi 2.
Edhi m Urdu
Possibly related to Arabic عِيْدِيّ (eidi) which means giving a gift, commonly money, in the Islamic holiday Eid.... [more]
Edhy m Javanese
Variant of Edi 2.
Edie m Javanese
Variant of Edi 2.
Edik m Armenian, Georgian (Rare)
Armenian diminutive of Eduard, which is sometimes also used in neighbouring Georgia.
Edil m Kazakh
Means "Volga River" in Kazakh. It can also be interpreted as being a form of the given name Adil.
Edin m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Eden.
Edin m Manx
Manx form of Edwin.
Edip m Turkish
Turkish form of Adib.
Edip m Provençal (Archaic)
Provençal form of Oedipus.
Edir f & m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of the elements ed- (like in Edmar) and -ir (like in Ademir or Lucelir).
Edji m Central African
"What I wanted"
Edna m Biblical (Hellenized)
Variant transcription of Adnah 2.... [more]
Edno m Portuguese
Portuguese masculine form of Edna.
Edon m Albanian
Means "he loves" in Albanian, ultimately derived from Albanian dua "to love".
Edor m Swedish, Norwegian (Archaic)
Meaning unknown. Perhaps derived from the Norse name element þórr "thunder". The name has been used since the mid-19th century.
Edro m Italian
Masculine form of Edra.
Eduš m Slovak
Diminutive of Eduard.
Edwy m Medieval English
Modern form of Eadwig. It now normally appears only in scholarly works referring to the short-lived Edwy, King of the English (941-959, reigned 955-959).
Eedi m Estonian
Diminutive of Eduard.
Eedo m Estonian
Originally a short form of Eduard, now used as a given name in its own right.
Eego m Estonian
Estonian invented name.
Eeke f & m Dutch
Eeme m Finnish
Finnish dialectal form of Eemil.
Eera m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Erik.
Effe m & f Swedish (Rare)
Female variant of Effi. As a male name, probably a diminutive of Efraim.
Effy m & f Hebrew
Diminutive for names that starting with "Ef" like Efraim and Efrat
Efim m Russian
Variant transcription of Yefim.
Efis m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Efisio.
Egal m Eastern African, Somali
Variant spelling of Cigaal, used outside of Somalia.
Egan m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Egan.
Egas m Medieval Portuguese, Portuguese (African)
Medieval Portuguese name, probably of Visigothic origin. It is likely from Proto-Germanic *agjō meaning "blade" (compare Ago and Egon).
Egay m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Edgar.
Egel m Sami, Swedish (Rare)
Sami and Swedish dialectal variant of Egil.
Egeo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Aegeus.
Egeu m Catalan, Portuguese, Romanian
Catalan, Portuguese and Romanian form of Aegeus.
Egey m Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian form of Aegeus.
Egîd m Kurdish
Means "brave" in Kurdish.
Egid m German
Vernacular form of Egidius.
Egiz m & f Karachay-Balkar
Means "twin" in Karachay-Balkar.
Ehan m Arabic
Means "full moon" or "expected".
Ehey m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Aegeus.
Éhúd m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Ehud.
Eias m Arabic
Means "العطاء" - a tender or giving person
Eibe m East Frisian, West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that have ag for a first element (for an elaborate description of ag, please see Agmund), and of which the second element starts with a "b"... [more]
Eide m East Frisian, West Frisian, Low German
As a Frisian name, this name is a short form of names that have ag for a first element (for an elaborate description of ag, please see Agmund)... [more]
Eidu m Manchu
Meaning unknown.
Eige m West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that have ag for a first element: for an elaborate description of ag, please see Agmund.
Eigo m Japanese
From Japanese 衛 (ei) meaning "defense, protection" combined with 五 (go) meaning "five". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eiki m Japanese
From Japanese 栄 (ei) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper" or 英 (ei, hide) meaning "excellent, fine" combined with 暉⁠ (ki, kagaya.ku) meaning “light, shine, sparkle, glitter, radiance, brilliance”, 稀⁠ (ke, ki, mare, mabara) meaning “rare, seldom, unusual”, 磯⁠ (iso, ke, ki) meaning “shore, seashore, (rocky) beach, rock, pebble”, 嬉⁠ (ki, ure.shii, tano.shimu urashi, ureshi) meaning “happy, glad”, or 槻⁠ (tsuki, ki, keyaki) meaning “zelkova serrata tree”... [more]
Eiko m German
short form of names beginning with 'Ecke-', such as Eckhard, meaning "edge"
Eile m West Frisian
Frisian short form of Germanic names that have agil (which is an extended form of ag - see Agmund and also Egil) for a first element, such as Eildert and Eilmer.
Eilo m Finnish
Masculine form of Eila.
Eilo f & m Medieval Spanish, Medieval Basque
Medieval Spanish and Basque name of uncertain meaning and origin. Very common name during the middle ages, specially in the Álava province of the Basque country. In other regions of Spain it has been found mainly as a female name, probably a contraction of Eulalia or Eloísa... [more]
Eime m East Frisian
Version of Eilmar.
Eimo m East Frisian
East Frisian simplified form of Agmund or Egmar.
Eine m West Frisian
Frisian short form of names containing the Germanic element agin or egin, like Aginhard - see also Einhard.
Eion m Irish, Scottish
Gaelic form of John.
Eiri m & f Japanese
From 榮 or 栄 (ei) meaning "flourishing, glory, prosper, honor" and 利 (ri) meaning "profit, advantage, benefit". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eiro m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Eirik.
Eisa m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Isa 1.
Eita m Japanese
This name combines 瑛 (ei) meaning "sparkle of jewelry, crystal ball," 栄 (ei, you, e, saka.eru, ha.e, ha.eru, -ba.e) meaning "flourish, glory, honour, prosper," 英 (ei, hanabusa) meaning "excellent, outstanding," 永 (ei, naga.i) meaning "eternity, long, everlasting," 詠 (ei, uta.u, yo.mu) meaning "compose, poem, recite, song," 鋭 (ei, surudo.i) meaning "sharp, keen" or 衛 (e, ei) meaning "defense, protection" with 太 (ta, tai, futo.i, futo.ru) meaning "big, plump, thick" or 多 (ta, oo.i, masa.ni, masa.ru) meaning "frequent, many, much."... [more]
Eito m Japanese
From Japanese 栄 (ei) meaning "glory, honour", 永 (ei) meaning "eternity", 瑛 (ei) meaning "sparkle of jewelry, crystal", 英 (ei) meaning "excellent, fine" or 詠 (ei) meaning "recitation, poem, song, composing" combined with 十 (to) meaning "ten", 人 (to) meaning "person", 登 (to) meaning "ascend, climb up", 都 (to) meaning "metropolis, capital, all, everything", 士 (to) meaning "gentleman, scholar, samurai", 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation or 杜 (to) meaning "woods, grove"... [more]
Ejaz m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu اعجاز (see Ijaz).
Ejub m Bosnian, Albanian
Bosnian and Albanian form of Ayyub.
Ekai m & f Basque
Ekei m & f Efik
Ekhi m Basque
Eastern Basque variant of eki "sun".
Ekim m & f Turkish
Means "October" in Turkish.
Ekio m Western African, Ijaw
Means "wisdom" in Ijaw.
Ekit m Chuukese
Means "to strive for" in Chuukese.
Ekke m Finnish, Swedish, Estonian
Finnish and Swedish diminutive of Erik. As an Estionian name, it might also be derived from various Germanic names beginning with the name element ag (compare Ekkehard).
Ekki m Finnish
Variant of Ekke.
Ekki m German
Diminutive of Ekkebert, Ekkehard and Ekkehardt.
Ekow m Akan
"Born on a Thursday" or "Thursday-born".
Ekpa f & m Efik
Ekpe m Ibibio, Western African
Possibly a shortened variant of Ekpedeme.
El'ad m Hebrew
Means "God is an eternity" in Hebrew, from אֵל (ʾēl) "God, the supreme deity, esp. the God of Israel" and עַד (ʿaḏ) "an eternity".... [more]
Elaf m Medieval English, Danish
Danish modern form of Æilafr.
Elai m Chinese
From the characters 恶 (è, meaning “evil, malevolence”) and 来 (lái, meaning “to come”). This was the name of a bodyguard who served King Zhou, the last ruler of the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600 -1048 B.C.E.). He was known for having immense physical strength and was the son of Feilian, also a Shang retainer.... [more]
Elai m Basque
Basque variant of the word enara ("swallow") (see also Elaia).
Eláj f & m Pwâla
One of the first Pwâla names assigned originally to Pwâ-Eláj. The name translates directly to “scholar” but also suggests “curiousity” and “intelligence”.
Elak m Sanskrit
MEANING - cardamom... [more]
Elan m English (Rare), Jewish
Anglicized form of Elon and Ilan.
Elar m Breton (Rare)
Variant of Alar.
Elby m English
English form of Ælfwig.
Éldi m Old Norse
Short form of names beginning with the Old Norse element eldr meaning "fire", such as Eldgrímr and Eldjárn.
Elec m English (American)
A diminutive version of Alexander; alternative to Alec.
Elef m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Æilæifr.
Elek m Polish (Rare)
Diminutive of Eliasz and Eligiusz.
Elem m Soviet, Russian
This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names. It is usually a combination of the surnames Энгельс (Engels), Ленин (Lenin) and Маркс (Marks), which refer to Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) and Karl Marx (1818-1883)... [more]
Eleo m Obscure (Rare)
Variant of Elio.
Eler m Breton (Rare)
Variant of Elar.
Eles m Sami
Sami form of Elis.
Elex m American
Unknown meaning. Male name that had popularity in the U.S. from the 1890s-1910s. Most likely a variant of Alex.
Elgo m English (American)
I don't know, I just heard it.
Elía m & f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic form of Elia.
Elie m Jewish, Yiddish, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Short form of Eliezer or Elijah. A famous bearer is Elie Wiesel, Jewish rights activist.
Elim m Old Irish
Meaning uncertain. This was the name of two High Kings of Ireland.
Elis m Albanian
Variant of Lis.
Eliu m English (Rare), Biblical
This name is used in some versions of the Bible. It is the name of one of the ancestors of Judith.... [more]
Eliu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Elio.
Elix f & m American
Variant of Alex and Alix
Eliy m Russian
Russian form of Eli 1, though it could also be a variant form of Iliya.
Elje m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Elias.
Elke m East Frisian
As a masculine name a diminutive of Ele and recorded from the 16th to 20th century in East Frisia.
Elki m Miwok
Derived from Miwok elkini "to hang over the top of" or "to drape over", with the implied meaning "bear hanging intestines of people on top of rocks or bushes".
Elko m Dutch
From the Germanic element adal meaning "Noble".
Elko m Ukrainian
Hypocoristic form of Elias.
Eʹllj m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Elias.
Elme m French
French form of Elmo. This was borne by 19th-century French philosopher Elme-Marie Caro (as well as the Dutch writer and actress Ida Saint-Elme (1776-1845), real name Maria Versfelt).
Elmo m Estonian
Short form of Elmar.
Elmu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Elmo.
Előd m Hungarian
Hungarian name probably meaning "firstborn".
Éloé m Picard
Picard form of Éloi.
Elof m Dutch
Dutch form of Agilolf.
Élon m Hungarian
Cognate of Elon, meaning "oak tree".
Elor m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of the names El and Or means "God of light" in Hebrew, also variant of names like Elior and Orel.
Elow m Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Elof.
Éloy m French
Variant of Éloi.
Elta m Caucasian Mythology
This is the name of the god of animals and the hunt in Vainakh mythology. He was formerly the god of agriculture as well before Maetsill took his role and was blinded in one eye as a punishment for disobedience by his father Dela.
Elul m Jewish, Hebrew
Elul is the twelfth month of the Jewish civil year and the sixth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar, usually coinciding with parts of August and September.... [more]
Elur m & f Basque (Modern)
From Basque elur meaning "snow".
Elwè m Walloon
Walloon form of Éloi.
Elwë m Literature
Means "star person" in Quenya. Elwë Singollo (also known as Elu Thingol) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth 'Legendarium'.
Elwy f & m Welsh
It derives from the river Elwy in Wales, which name is from the welsh "elw", meaning "river" or "water".
Elya m Kalmyk
Means "eagle" in Kalmyk.
Elya f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Eliya.
Elye m Yiddish
Variant of Elie.
Elza m English (American), Hebrew
Possibly a variant or short form of Eliezer used in the Southern United States.
Elzo m Portuguese (Brazilian)
The meaning of this name is unknown.... [more]
Elzy f & m American
Variant of Elzie. Diminutive of names containing Elz or Els or similar sounds.
Eman m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Aman.
Embe m & f English (American, Anglicized, Rare)
It's the Swahili word for mango, but the alternative spelling for it is, "Umbe", which means around, about, or after. I prefer the after idea, so maybe it could be a name for a second child.
Ḓembe m & f Venda
Means "miracle" in Tshivenda.
Emek m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "valley" in Hebrew.
Emel m Sami
Sami form of Emil.
Emel m East Frisian
Vaeiation of Eme.
Emen m Khakas
Khakas form of Emilian.
Emer m Mormon
Early Jaredite king and son of Omer.
Emet m & f Ancient Hebrew, English
Means "truth" in Hebrew.
Émil m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Emil.
Emin m Filipino
Diminutive of Fermin.
Emke m & f East Frisian (Rare)
Either a version of Eime or Ime 2.
Emmo m German (Archaic), Medieval French, Germanic
Short form of names beginning with Old High German ermen, Old Saxon irmin "strong", making it a masculine equivalent of Emma.
Emőd m Hungarian
Means "suckling baby" in Hungarian.
Emon m Bengali
Bengali form of Iman.
Emou m Provençal, Niçard
Niçard diminutive of Aimat.