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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 6.
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Piério m Portuguese
Portuguese form of PIERIUS.
Pierus m Ancient Greek
Pierus, in Greek mythology, is a name attributed to two individuals:... [more]
Piesie m & f Akan
Traditionally given to the first born child - the name literally means "erupting from an anthill", from pie "erupt from a place", and sie meaning "anthill".
Pietar m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Peter.
Piëter m Limburgish
Older verison of Pitter
Pietie m & f Afrikaans
Diminutive of Piet, as it contains the Afrikaans diminutive suffix -ie.... [more]
Pietje m & f Dutch, Literature
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Piet) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix -je to the original name... [more]
Pietru m Maltese, Sicilian
Maltese and Sicilian form of Peter.
Pietyr m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish form of Peter.
Piʻikea f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian unisex name meaning "the life ascends".
Pijimi m Coptic
Derived from the definite masculine article ⲡⲓ- (pi-) combined with ϫⲓⲙⲓ (čimi) "finding, thing found".
Pikiru m Inca Mythology
Pikiru is the deity of the night in Inca Mythology. His name has an unknown meaning.
Pilate m Biblical, English (Puritan), English (African, Rare)
English form of the Roman cognomen Pilatus, which meant "armed with a javelin" from Latin pila "javelin". This was most famously borne by Pontius Pilate, the prefect of the Roman province of Judaea ca... [more]
Pilgun m Nivkh
Derived from Nivkh pild meaning "to be large".
Piling m Kurdish
Means "tiger" in Kurdish.
Pilipe m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Philippos (see Philip).
Pimmie m Scots
Scots diminutive of James.
Pincus m Yiddish (Americanized)
Americanized Verizon of Pinkhas
Pindar m Ancient Greek (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Pindaros. This was the name of a Greek lyric poet from Thebes (died around 438 AD).
Pingan m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Ping and An 1.
Pingui f & m Spanish (Mexican, Latinized, Rare)
This name comes from mexico as a meaning of good luck neither isn't feminine nor masculine
Pinkey f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Pinkie.
Pinkie f & m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Pink. Borne by a character of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Pinkus m German (East Prussian), Yiddish
East Prussian German and German Yiddish form of Pinchas.
Pinyas m Mordvin
Derived from Erzya пине (pine) meaning "dog".
Pioter m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Peter.
Piotro m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Piotr.
Piotyr m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Piotr.
Piphat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิพัฒน์ (see Phiphat).
Piphop m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phiphop.
Pipino m Spanish, Italian
Spanish and Italian form of Pépin via Latinized form Pippinus.
Pirate m & f English (Rare)
From the English word pirate, from Latin pirata, from Greek peiratēs, from peirein ‘to attempt, attack’ (from peira ‘an attempt’).
Pirkka m Finnish
Created by Finnish poet Eino Leino (1878-1926) for his poem Orjan poika (published in his poem collection Helkavirsiä). The name was derived from Finnish word pirkkalaiset, meaning "Birkarls"... [more]
Pisanu m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิษณุ (see Phitsanu).
Pisces m & f Astronomy
From the name of the zodiacal constellation shaped like a pair of fish, derived from the plural form of Latin piscis meaning "fish". This is the name of the twelfth sign of the zodiac.
Piseth m Khmer
Means "holy, sacred, supreme, magnificent" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit विशिष्ट (viśiṣṭa).
Pishoy m Coptic
From Egyptian pꜣ-šꜣj meaning "the fate", derived from pꜣ "the aforementioned; the; he of" combined with šꜣ "to put in order, establish, decree". This name was borne by a Coptic saint from the 5th century AD.
Pishva m Persian
Means "superior, boss" in Persian.
Pistol m English (American, Modern, Rare)
From mid 16th century: from obsolete French pistole, from German Pistole, from Czech pišt'ala, of which the original meaning was ‘whistle’, hence ‘a firearm’ by the resemblance in shape.
Pitanu m Sardinian
Short form of Sebastianu.
Pitaya m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิทยา (see Phitthaya).
Pîteur m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Peter.
Pitfey m Russian
Russian form of Pittheus.
Pithak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิทักษ์ (see Phithak).
Pithan m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิธาน (see Phithan).
Pitteo m Italian
Italian form of Pittheus.
Pituaĸ m Greenlandic
Means "only child" in Greenlandic.
Pituaq m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Pituaĸ.
Piyale m & f Ottoman Turkish, Turkish (Rare)
Means "wineglass" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian پیاله (piyale). It is unisex in Turkey, but was almost entirely masculine in the Ottoman Empire.
Piyush m Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati
From Sanskrit पीयूष (piyusha) meaning "elixir, nectar, ambrosia".
Pjatro m Belarusian
Variant transcription of Piatro.
Pjeter m Albanian
Variant of Pjetër.
Pjetri m History (Ecclesiastical)
Albanian form of Peter used to refer to Saint Peter.
Pjetur m Icelandic
Icelandic variant spelling of Pétur.
Pjotrs m Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Pyotr.
Plàcid m Catalan
Catalan form of Placidus (see Placido).
Placyd m Polish, Kashubian
Polish and Kashubian form of Placidus.
Płamen m Polish
Polish form of Plamen.
Plasch m Romansh
Romansh form of both Placidus and Blasius.
Platão m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Plato.
Platón m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Plato.
Plator m History
Plator (? –169 BC) the Illyrian was brother to King Gentius, the last Illyrian king of the Ardiaean State.
Platya m Hebrew
Hebrew variant of Pelatiah.
Platya m Russian
Diminutive of Platon.
Plesch m Romansh
Variant of Plasch, traditionally found in the Upper Engadine region.
Pliniy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Plinius (see Pliny).
Plutão m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Pluto.
Plutón m Spanish
Spanish form of Pluto.
Poalla m Sami
Sami form of Paul.
Pobzeb m Hmong
Means "stone" in Hmong Daw.
Pocoyo m Popular Culture
Derived from Spanish poco "little" and yo "I (nominative form of the first person singular pronoun)". Pocoyo, a 4-year-old boy, is the title character of a computer animated children's television show that debuted in 2005.
Poedji f & m Indonesian
Older spelling of Puji influenced by Dutch orthography.
Poemen m Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Poimen. This name was borne by Poemen the Great, a saint from Egypt who lived in the 4th century AD. However, since the saint originated from Egypt, one should take into account the possibility that his name is the hellenized form of a Coptic name or word.
Poggin m Literature (Rare)
Name of a minor character in C.S. Lewis', 'The Last Battle'.
Pognon m French (Cajun), African American, American (South)
Transferred use of the surname Pognon.
Poimen m Late Greek
Derived from the Greek noun ποιμήν (poimen) meaning "herdsman, shepherd".
Poldek m Polish
Polish short form of Leopold.... [more]
Polibi m Catalan
Catalan form of Polybius.
Polito m Italian
The reduced form of Ippolito.
Pòlitu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Hippolytos.
Pollio m Ancient Roman
Name borne by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (80–70 BC–after c. 15 BC) a Roman architect and engineer during the 1st century BC, known for his multi-volume work entitled 'De architectura'.
Poloko m Sotho
Means "safety" in Sesotho.
Poltak m Batak
Means "rise, appearance (of the moon)" in Batak.
Polvon m Uzbek (Rare)
Uzbek form of Palvan, which is a medieval Persian contraction of the Persian name Pahlavan (see Pahlavon).... [more]
Polyte m Norman
Norman short form of Hippolyte 2.
Pōmare m & f Maori, Tahitian
Ortographically correct form of Pomare in Tahitian.
Pompée m & f French
French masculine and feminine form of Pompeius (see Pompey). This was the name of a female Breton saint, also known as Aspasie, Pompaïa or, in Breton, Coupaïa/Koupaïa.
Pompej m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Pompey.
Pompèu m Provençal
Provençal form of Pompey.
Poncho m Spanish
Diminutive of Alfonso.
Poncià m Catalan
Catalan form of Pontian.
Pôncio m Biblical Portuguese
Portuguese form of Pontius.
Pongor m Medieval Hungarian
Medieval Hungarian form of Pongrác.
Ponleu m Khmer
Means "light" in Khmer.
Ponnan m Tamil
Masculine form of Ponni
Ponnya m & f Burmese
Means "good deed, meritorious deed" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit पुण्य (puṇya).
Ponsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พรศักดิ์ (see Phonsak).
Pontas m Batak
Means "small stage, seat or porch for honoured guests" in Toba Batak.
Pontiy m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Pontius.
Pontjo m & f Javanese
Older spelling of Ponco influenced by Dutch orthography.
Poojan m Indian
WORSHIP, INDIAN NAME WHEN WE WORSHIP GOD THAT PROCESS CALLED POOJAN
Poolad m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian پولاد (see Poulad).
Pooran m Indian, Hindi, Punjabi
Alternate transcription of Puran.
Pooria m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian پوریا (see Pouria).
Poorya m Persian
Variant transcription of Pouria.
Pooyan m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian پویان (see Pouyan).
Popiel m Slavic Mythology
Popiel is a legendary ruler of the 9th century who is said to have ruled over the Polans or Goplanes. However, there is no historical evidence of his existence to date.... [more]
Popoca m Nahuatl
Means "to smoke, to emit smoke" in Nahuatl.
Popoki f & m Hawaiian
Means "cat" in Hawaiian.
Poppet f & m English
From the Middle English popet, meaning "a small child or doll." Used in specifically British and formerly British controlled countries.
Pórcio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Porcius.
Porcio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Porcius.
Porfir m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Porfirio.
Porfyr m Danish
Danish form of Porphyrios (see Porfirio).
Porzio m Italian
Italian form of Porcius.
Posidó m Catalan
Catalan form of Poseidon.
Potamo m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Potamon. Bearers of this name include the rhetorician Potamo of Mytilene (died around 15 AD) and the philosopher Potamo of Alexandria (lived in either the 1st century BC or the 2nd century AD).
Potens m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from the Latin adjective potens meaning "able, strong, powerful, potent".
Pothin m French (Archaic)
French form of Potheinos via its latinized form Pothinus.... [more]
Potino m Italian (Archaic), Spanish (Archaic), Portuguese (Archaic)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Potheinos via its latinized form Pothinus.
Potito m Italian
Italian form of Potitus. A notable bearer of this name is the Italian former tennis player Potito "Poto" Starace (b. 1981).
Potter m English, English (Puritan)
Transferred use of the surname Potter.
Poukon m & f Ijaw
Means "born on the riverside" in Ijaw.
Poulad m Persian
Means "steel" in Persian.
Pouria m Persian
Possibly derived from Avestan pouruyô meaning "first, foremost". Alternately it may be from Sanskrit पुर्य (purya) meaning "being in a stronghold or fortress".
Pouwel m Dutch
Variant spelling of Pauwel.
Pouyan m Persian
Means "runner, seeker, searcher, explorer" in Persian.
Powell m American
Transferred use of the surname Powell.
Powers m English (Rare), Romani (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Powers.
Poznan m Medieval Polish
Derived from the participle form of Polish poznać "to get to know; to become familiar with".
Poznan m Slavic
Means "known, recognized" in Slavic.
Prabal m Hindi, Nepali
Means "strong; powerful; mighty" in Hindi and Nepali, directly taken from Sanskrit प्रबल (prabala).
Pracha m Thai
Means "people" in Thai.
Pradab f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Pradap.
Pradap f & m Thai
Means "adorn, decorate" in Thai.
Pradel m & f Various
From the surname, Pradel, which is derived from the Italian word prato, "feild, meadow".
Pradit m Thai
Means "to create, to invent" in Thai.
Prados f & m Spanish (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Plural form of Prado, most often used in the province of Toledo in Spain.
Prahas m Marathi
Meaning "Person with a Lot of Qualities".
Prajak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Prachak.
Prajya m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปรัชญา (see Pratya).
Prakan m Thai
Means "wall, fort, stronghold" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्राकार (prakara).
Prakat m Thai
Means "to announce, to declare" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रकाश (prakāśa).
Prakit m Thai
Means "inform, announce, show" in Thai.
Prakop m & f Thai
Means "made, consist of" in Thai.
Praman m Thai
Means "to measure, to estimate, to approximate" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रमाण (pramāṇa).
Pramot m Thai
Means "happiness, merriment, delight" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रमोद (pramoda).
Pramti m Marathi
Meaning "One Who Is Conscious and Aware".
Pranad m Gujarati
Name of Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma.
Pranit m Hindi
It is a special name meaning calmness, god, one who is as dear as life, modest, simple, straightforward,and humble.
Pranjo m Croatian (Rare)
Variant spelling of Franjo.
Pranot m Thai
Means "to pay respect, to bow down, to salute, to greet" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रणत (praṇata).
Prapai f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Praphai.
Prapan m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ประพันธ์ (see Praphan).
Prapas m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ประภาส (see Praphat).
Prapat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ประภาส (see Praphat).
Prapha f & m Thai
Means "light" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रभा (prabha).
Prapto m Javanese
From Javanese prapta meaning "attained, arrived, reached", ultimately from Sanskrit प्राप्त (prāpta).
Prasan m Thai
Means "to join, to connect" in Thai.
Prasat m Thai
Means "give, bestow" or "faith, trust" in Thai.
Prasit m Thai
Means "success, achievement" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रसिद्धि (prasiddhi).
Prasop m Thai
Means "success, win, gain" in Thai.
Prasun m Indian
Blooming flower
Prasvi f & m Sanskrit
Not available
Pratip m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ประทีป (see Prathip).
Pratul m Gujarati
Meaning "One Who Owns Plenty".
Pratya m Thai
Means "philosophy" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रज्ञा (prajñā).
Praval m Odia
Means "fierce and strong" in Odia.
Pravit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ประวิตร/ประวิทย์ (see Prawit).
Prawat m Thai
Means "history, account, record" in Thai.
Prawes m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ประเวศ (see Prawet).
Prawet m Thai
Means "entrance" in Thai.
Prawit m Thai
Means "pure, clean" in Thai.
Prayat m & f Thai
Means "save, preserve, retain" in Thai.
Prayer f & m English
Middle English from Old French preiere, based on Latin precarius ‘obtained by entreaty,’ from prex, prec- prayer.’
Prayuk m Thai
Means "applied, practical" in Thai.
Prayun m & f Thai
Means "family, lineage, race" in Thai.
Preddu m Sardinian
Sassarese form of Peter.
Preden m Breton (Rare)
Breton cognate of Welsh Prydain.
Preeda m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปรีดา (see Prida).
Preeya f & m Indian, Hindi, Thai
Alternate transcription of Priya. It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Thailand.
Preity m & f Hindi
"pleasure", "joy", "kindness", "favor", "grace", "love", from प्री (prī)
Prerak m Indian
The origin of Prerak is the Sanskrit language. The name means one who encourages others.
Príamo m Galician, Spanish, Portuguese
Galician, Spanish and Portuguese form of Priam.
Priape m Greek Mythology (Gallicized)
French form of Priapos via its latinized form Priapus.
Príapo m Spanish
Spanish form of Priapos via its latinized form Priapus.
Priapo m Italian
Italian form of Priapos via its latinized form Priapus.
Pricha m Thai
Alternate transcription of Preecha.
Priddy m Welsh
Welsh diminutive of Meredith.
Priést m Franco-Provençal (Rare)
Arpitan variant of Priest. It is the precursor to the given name.
Prigio m Literature
Etymology uncertain. It could be from the Italian prigione "imprisonment". This was the main character of a literary and comic fairy tale Prince Prigio, written by Andrew Lang.
Priido m Estonian
Variant of Priidu.
Priidu m Estonian
Originally a short form of Priidik, now used as a given name in its own right.
Prijam m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Priam.
Prijañ m Breton
Breton form of Prigent.
Prijap m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Priapos via its latinized form Priapus.
Princy m & f English
Diminutive of Prince and Princess.
Prinya m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปริญญา (see Parinya).
Prinze m English
Variant of Prince.
Priono m Javanese
Variant of Priyono.
Priore m Medieval Italian
From priore 'prior', a nickname or occupational name, which probably most often originated as an occupational name for a servant of a prior or some important lay dignitary.
Prisco m Italian, Galician
Italian and Galician form of Priscus.
Pritam m Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali, Odia, Assamese
From Sanskrit प्रीतम (pritama) meaning "beloved, dear".
Pritom m Bengali
Bengali variant of Pritam.
Pritul m Indian
Intelligent
Privat m Catalan (Archaic), Provençal (Archaic)
Catalan and Provençal form of Privatus.
Priyin m Walloon
Walloon form of Cyprien.
Probus m Ancient Roman
Roman family name (cognomen), derived from Latin probus, which means "good, virtuous, able, decent". One Roman emperor bore this name. There also were several saints of this name, the most famous of whom was martyred in 304 AD together with Andronicus and Tarachus.
Proclo m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Proklos via Proclus.
Prokle m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Proklos.
Prokòp m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Prokopios.
Prokul m Croatian (Rare), Polish (Archaic)
Croatian and Polish form of Proculus.
Pronax m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek πρώ (pro) meaning "early (in the day)", a variant of πρωΐ (proi) meaning "early in the day, during morning", and ἄναξ (anax) meaning "master, lord, chief".... [more]
Protas m Ancient Greek, Russian
Short form of Greek compound names that contain the Greek element πρωτος (protos) meaning "first", such as Protagoras and Protogenes... [more]
Protej m Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian form of Proteus.
Proteo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Proteus.
Proteu m Catalan, Portuguese, Romanian
Catalan, Portuguese and Romanian form of Proteus.
Protey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Proteus.
Protôz m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Protazy.
Pruitt m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Pruitt.
Prylis m Greek Mythology
Means "dance in armour, armed dance" in Ancient Greek, referring to a kind of Cretan weapon-dance. This was the name of a prophet in Greek mythology, a demigod son of Hermes and the Lesbian nymph Issa.
Prymus m Polish (Archaic)
Polish form of Primus.
Psalms f & m English (Rare), English (African, Rare), Popular Culture
From the title of the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament, the plural of Psalm. This was used for a character, a male former slave named Psalms Jackson, in the American Western drama television series Hell on Wheels (2011-2016).
Psetha m Circassian, Caucasian Mythology
The god of Life and Souls.
Psmith m Literature
'Psmith Rupert (in later incarnations Ronald Eustace) Psmith, dandyish Old Etonian (expelled) flaneur and social escapologist in the works of P.G. Wodehouse. Debuting in 'Lost Lambs' (1909; later (1935) renamed 'Enter Psmith'), he was the first of the major characters Wodehouse created... [more]
Ptahil m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
This is the name of the Mandaean demiurge (see Demiurgos), probably based on a Mandaic root pth meaning "to mold" (or related to Egyptian Ptah) and the divine suffix il, which is Hebrew 'el (El).
Pualut m Greenlandic
Means "mittens" in Greenlandic.
Públio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Publius.
Publio m Galician, Italian, Spanish
Galician, Italian and Spanish form of Publius.
Publju m Maltese
Maltese form of Publius.
Puccio m Medieval Italian
Short form of Filippuccio, Giuseppuccio, Jacopuccio and other pet forms that end in -puccio.... [more]
Pudens m Late Roman, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Derived from the Latin adjective pudens meaning "shameful" as well as "bashful" and "chaste". It is ultimately derived from the Latin verb pudeo meaning "to be ashamed, to feel shame".... [more]
Puimre m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian pwj-m-rꜥ, of uncertain meaning. Probably derived from pwj, a given name, combined with m "in" and the name of the god Ra.
Pukhtӑn m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Bogdan.
Pulegn m Romansh
Romansh form of Paul, traditionally found in central Grisons.
Puleun f & m Korean (Modern)
Variant transcription of Pureun.
Pulowi m & f Indigenous American, New World Mythology
The Wayuu goddess of the earth.
Puluke m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Bruce.
Pumbaa m Popular Culture, Swahili
Means "to be foolish, silly, weak-minded, careless, negligent" in Swahili. This is the name of the warthog in Disney's 'The Lion King' (1994).
Pumipi m Moriori
This name could maybe be a feminine name. This was the name of a signatory to the 1862 Moriori Crown Petition and Waitangi district leading elder named Pumipi Te Rangaranga.
Pungat m Nivkh
From Nivkh pyna meaning "bird".
Pünhan m Azerbaijani
Means "hidden, unseen, secret" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian پنهان (penhān).
Puniša m Serbian (Rare)
Derived from the adjective pun, literally meaning "full", denoting chubby and plump child.
Pūnohu m Hawaiian
Hawaiian masculine name meaning "rising mist".