This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 6.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Chae-un m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 彩 (
chae) meaning "colour" combined with 運 (
un) meaning "fortune" or 雲 (
un) meaning "cloud". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Chaiya m ThaiFrom Thai ไชย or ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Chakor m HinduismMEANING : Greek partridge these are fabled to subsist on moonbeams... [
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Chalit m ThaiDerived from Pali
jalita meaning "shining, bright, splendid, prosperous".
Chalon f & m EnglishThe name may derive from the Chalon people, one of eight divisions of the Ohlone (Costanoan) people of Native Americans who lived in Northern California. It may also derive from the French surname Chalon, of unknown meaning, possibly derived from the French town Châlons-sur-Marne... [
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Chalun m NivkhDerived from Nivkh
ch'alu meaning "fog"; used to denote a male child born on a foggy day.
Champa m NahuatlMeans "toward home", from Nahuatl
chantli "home, residence" and
-pa "towards, in, to".
Chanan m & f Shipibo-ConiboFrom the Shipibo
chana meaning "paucarcillo bird, yellow-rumped cacique" and the genitive suffix
-n.
Chancy m & f EnglishPossibly either a diminutive (in the case of the masculine use) or an inteded feminine form (in the case of the feminine use) of
Chance or a variant of
Chauncy.
Chanho m KoreanFrom the present determiner form of verb 차다 (chada) meaning "to fill" and 浩 "great, numerous, vast, abundant" or 豪 "brave, heroic, chivalrous" (ho)
Chanin m ThaiFrom Thai ชน
(chon) meaning "people, person" and อินฺทฺร
(ìnthr) meaning "powerful, great".
Chanok m & f ThaiMeans "father" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit जनक
(janaka).
Cha-o-ha m SiouxMeans "in the wilderness" or "among the trees" in the Lakota language, referring to someone at one with nature.... [
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Chaolu f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
焯 (chāo) meaning "clear and thorough" and
露 (lù) meaning "dew".
Chaoyi m ChineseFrom 超 (
chāo) meaning "to jump, to leap over" and 怡 (
yí) meaning "cheerful, happy, joyous".
Chapel f & m EnglishTransferred use of the surname
Chapel and a "subordinate place of worship added to or forming part of a large church or cathedral, separately dedicated and devoted to special services," from Old French
chapele (12c., Modern French
chapelle), from Medieval Latin
capella, cappella "chapel, sanctuary for relics," literally "little cape," diminutive of Late Latin
cappa "cape."
Charan m & f Indian, Hindi, Punjabi, Odia, ThaiDerived from Sanskrit चरण
(charana) meaning "foot, pillar, support". It is sometimes used as a feminine name among Sikhs.
Charis m GreekDiminutive of
Zacharias and names containing the Greek element χάρις
(charis) meaning "grace, kindness".
Charun m ThaiMeans "radiant, brilliant, prosperous, beautiful" in Thai.
Chayan m Russian (Archaic), Tatar, Tuvan, KhakasDerived from the Russian noun чаяние
(chayanie) meaning "expectation" as well as "hope, dream, aspiration", which is ultimately derived from the archaic Russian verb чаять
(chayat') meaning "to expect, to hope".... [
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Cheata f & m KhmerMeans "birth" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit जात
(jata).
Checco m ItalianDiminutive of
Francesco. One notable bearer was Checco Orsi who, together with his brother Ludovico, assassinated Girolamo Riario, Lord of Imola and Forlì, the last survivor of the Pazzi Conspiracy (15th century).
Chelal m BiblicalHe is mentioned in the Bible as being one of the sons of Pahath-Moab.
Chenab m & f Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, SanskritFrom Chenab river in Pakistan. The name stands for "river in the moonlight". This name originated from old Indus civilization.
Cheney m & f EnglishFrom the traditionally English surname, a variant of
Chesney, or from the French habitational surname from a place in Yonne, derived from a Romano-Gallic estate,
Caniacum, meaning "estate of a man named
Canius".
Chenhe m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and
和 (hé) meaning "harmony, peace; peaceful".
Chenji m ChineseFrom the Chinese
晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and
及 (jí) meaning "and" or "extend, reach, come up to".
Chenlu m ChineseFrom the Chinese
晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and
率 (lǜ) meaning "frank, hasty; lead".
Chenna m TeluguPossibly from
Chennappa, the name of a Vijayanagara-era rajah after whom the city of
Chennai is named. Chennappa Nayaka himself was named after a Telugu deity called Chennakesava Swamy.
Chenqi m ChineseFrom the Chinese
晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and
其 (qí) meaning "his, hers, he, she, their".
Chenxi m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese character 辰 (
chén) or 晨 (
chén), both meaning "morning" combined with 喜 (
xǐ) meaning "to enjoy, to be fond of". ... [
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Chenzu m ChineseFrom the Chinese
晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and
祖 (zǔ) meaning "ancestor".
Cheol-u m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 哲 (
cheol) meaning "wise, sage" combined with 祐 (
u) meaning "divine intervention, protection" or 雨 (
u) meaning "rain" or 宇 (
u) meaning "house, eaves, universe" or 佑 (
u) meaning "help, protect, bliss"... [
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Cherti m Egyptian MythologyA later name for the Egyptian ferryman of the dead,
Aken, and the one which is suspected to have influenced the development of the Greek ferryman of the dead,
Charon.
Chhean m KhmerMeans "step forward" or "meditation, contemplation, concentration" in Khmer
Chhuon m & f KhmerDerived from Sanskrit ज्वर
(jvara) meaning "pain, grief, fever, heat".
Chieli m ItalianAn Italian name. A famous bearer is smooth jazz guitarist Chieli Minucci.
Chi-hyo m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 値 (
chi) meaning "value" and 孝 (
hyo) meaning "filial piety".
Chikao m JapaneseJapanese masculine given name derived from 誓 (
chika) meaning "pledge, vow" or 親 (
chika) meaning "parent, founder" and 雄 (
o) meaning "man, manly". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Childe m English (Rare)Transferred use of the surname
Childe. This name was borne by American painter Childe Hassam (1859-1935) who helped introduce impressionism to North America... [
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Chinoq m UzbekMeans "having notched or clipped ears", "notched, scarred" or "marked, having a mark, having a sign" in Uzbek.
Chiora f & m Georgian (Rare)Derived from the Georgian noun ჩიორა
(chiora) meaning "little bird, darling child" as well as "young cockerel".... [
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Chipka m UkrainianDiminutive of
Nychypir. Chipka (Nechypir) Varenychenko is the main character of classic novel 'Do oxen low when mangers are full?' by Panas Myrnyi and Ivan Bilyk.
Chirgo m CorsicanThe name Chirgo is documented as being used in the parish of Ocana, located in Corsica, in the 18th century. Ocana is situated in the south of the island, within the Diocese of Ajaccio. The name appears appears in at least one historical building: the former parish church of Saint-Cyr, also known as San Chirgo, now the funerary chapel of the Colonna family, in Arro, Corse-du-Sud.... [
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Chiron m Greek Mythology (Latinized)Derived from Greek
kheir meaning "hand" (also "skilled with the hands", related to
kheirourgos "surgeon"). In Greek mythology he was the eldest and wisest of the centaurs, who educated and trained many of the great heroes... [
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Chiroq m UzbekMeans "lamp, light" in Uzbek, also an endearing term given to a child.
Chisei m & f JapaneseFrom 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand" and 星 (
sei) meaning "dot, star". In vocabulary, 知性 (
chisei) means "intelligence, intellect" and 治世 (
chisei) means "regime, govern, rule"... [
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Chisou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 早 (
sou) meaning "already, now". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Chiune m Japanese (Rare)Meaning as of yet unknown. A notable bearer of this name was the Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986), who helped thousands of Jews flee Europe during World War II.
Chiura m Japanese (Rare)This name is used as 千浦 with 千 (sen, chi) meaning "thousand" and 浦 (ho, ura) meaning "inlet, seacoast, seashore."... [
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Chi-Won m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 致
(chi) meaning "send, deliver, present" combined with 遠
(won) meaning "distant, remote, far". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Chiyou m Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern MythologyThe name of a mythological tribal chieftain who famously opposed the Yellow Emperor. Various sources describe him as a horned humanoid with four eyes, six arms, and hoofed feet, with 81 brothers-in-arms... [
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Chiyuu m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 友 (
yuu) meaning "friend". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chizuo m JapaneseVariant transcription or reading of Japanese Kanji 智津夫, 智津雄, 智津男, 智津生, 智鶴夫, 智鶴雄, 智鶴男, 智鶴生, 千津夫, 千津雄, 千津男, 千津生, 千鶴夫, 千鶴雄, 千鶴男 or 千鶴生 (see
Chidzuo).
Choćka m Belarusian (Archaic)Derived from Belarusian хацець (chacieć) meaning "to want, to desire". This name was given to a long-desired child.
Chōhei m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 長 (
chō) meaning "great; excellent" combined with 兵 (
hei) meaning "soldier".... [
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Choice m EnglishFrom the English word, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European
*ǵews- "to choose".
Choi-gi m Korean (Rare, Archaic)In the case of Joseon politician Yu In-ho's uncle, Yu Choi-gi (1689-?), it is made up of Sino-Korean 最
(choi) meaning "best, most; important, crucial" and 基
(gi) meaning "foundation, base."... [
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Chojun m JapaneseFrom 長 (
cho) meaning "chief, head, leader" or 蝶 (
chou) meaning "butterfly" and 淳 (
jun) meaning "pure, simple, clean", or 順 (
jun) meaning "obey, submit". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chokyi m & f TibetanFrom Tibetan ཆོས་ཀྱི
(chos-kyi) meaning "religious, pious, virtuous".
Chosen f & m English (Rare)From the past participle of
choose from Old English
cēosan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch
kiezen.
Chouei m JapaneseFrom Japanese 朝 (
chou) meaning "morning" combined with 永 (
ei) meaning "eternity". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [
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Chouki f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 蝶 (
chou) meaning "butterfly" and 紀 (
ki) meaning "chronicle". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chuchi m AymaraMeans "honey coloured, light coffee coloured" in Aymara.
Chuchu m & f AfricanChu meaning "Life" it can be used as both a girl or boy name. It also link to another name Chuchu or Chu-Chu meaning double life.... [
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Chuhan m ChineseFrom 楚 (
chǔ) meaning "bright, gorgeous" and 涵 (
hán) meaning "to tolerate, to forgive, to be lenient".
Chūhei m JapaneseFrom Japanese 忠 (
chuu) meaning "loyalty" combined with 平 (
hei) meaning "peace, flat". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chujiu m ChineseA combination of the characters 杵 (chǔ, meaning “pestle”) and 臼 (jìu, meaning “mortar”). This was the name of several individuals during the Chinese Spring and Autumn Period (770 - 473 BCE)... [
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Chuner m NivkhMeaning unknown. A known bearer was Chuner Taksami (1931-2014), a Russian ethnographer of Nivkh ethnicity.
Chunyu f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 春
(chūn) meaning "spring (season)" or 淳
(chún) meaning "honest, simple" combined with 雨
(yǔ) meaning "rain", 玉
(yù) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem", 郁
(yù) meaning "lush, luxuriant" or 煜
(yù) meaning "brilliant, glorious"... [
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Chūpān m Medieval MongolianIt means shepherd, rancher and pastor. Amir Chūpān was an Ilkhanid noble and a nominal general of the Mongol Empire. He was also the ancestor of the Chupanids.
Chusak m ThaiFrom Thai ชู
(chu) meaning "raise, lift up" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Chuuya m JapaneseFrom Japanese 中 (
chuu) meaning "China" combined with 也 (
ya) meaning "also". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chuwit m ThaiFrom Thai ชู
(chu) meaning "raise, lift up" and วิทย์
(wit) meaning "knowledge, science".
Chuyao f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
楚 (chǔ) meaning "clear" and
姚 (yáo) meaning "handsome, elegant".
Chuyia f & m IndianMeans "mouse, rat" probably a variant of the Hindi word चूहा
chooha (or
chuha) with the same meaning.... [
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Ciaron m Irish (Rare)The name "Ciaron" is a variant of the Irish name "Ciarán," which is derived from the Gaelic word "ciar," meaning "black" or "dark," and the diminutive suffix "-án," which implies smallness or endearment... [
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Ciccio m Italian, NeapolitanHypocoristic form of Francesco (cognate with English Francis). Commonly used as a nickname in Southern Italy, it was borne by Sicilian actor Ciccio Ingrassia (as one half of the comedy duo Franco e Ciccio) and a character in the 2021 Disney Pixar animated film Luca... [
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Cícero m Portuguese (Brazilian)Portuguese form of
Cicero. It became popular because of Padre Cícero, a Brazilian priest who became a spiritual leader to the people of the Northeast Region of Brazil.
Cindua m Indonesian, MinangkabauMeaning uncertain, probably from the Minangkabau phrase
cindua mato (or Indonesian
cindur mata) meaning "keepsake" or "beloved, lover". Cindua Mato (or Cindur Mata) is a character in Minangkabau folklore.
Círdan m LiteratureMeans "ship-maker" in Sindarin. Círdan is the name of a Telerin Elf in the work of Tolkien.