This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 9.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Motokatsu m JapaneseFrom 誠 (
moto) meaning "sincerity" or 大 (
moto) meaning "big, great, large" combined with 且 (
katsu) meaning "still, furthermore, moreover" or 克 (
katsu) meaning "to overcome"... [
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Motolinia m NahuatlMeans "poor, a poor person" in Nahuatl, derived from
tolinia "to be poor, afflicted; to suffer". This was what the missionary Toribio de Benavente was known by during his time evangelising in Mexico, due to his shabby robes.
Mousokles m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek noun Μοῦσα
(Mousa) meaning "Muse" as well as "music, song" combined with the Greek noun κλέος
(kleos) meaning "glory".
Mousonios m Late GreekEither derived from the Greek noun μούσωνες
(mousones) meaning "master chef, the top of the cooks" or from Greek Μουσῶν
(Mouson), the genitive plural of the Greek noun Μοῦσα
(Mousa) meaning "Muse" as well as "music, song"... [
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Mścigniew m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
mścić "to avenge", which is ultimately derived from Slavic
mshcha "vengeance". The second element is derived from Polish
gniew "anger", which is derived from Slavic
gnev "anger".
Mthakathi m Zulu, XhosaMeans "witch," from 'thakatha' meaning "to bewitch" in Xhosa or "to practice witchcraft" in Zulu.
Mucedorus m TheatrePossibly a variant of
Musidorus (compare
Musidora). In theatre, Mucedorus is the eponymous character of an anonymous Elizabethan romantic comedy:
A Most pleasant Comedie of Mucedorus the Kings Sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kinges daughter of Aragon, commonly called
Mucedorus, first performed around 1590 and regularly revived until the Restoration... [
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Muddathir m ArabicMeans "covered, wrapped" in Arabic, derived from the root تدثر
(tadaththara) meaning "to cover".
Muhi al-Din m ArabicMeans "reviver of the religion" from Arabic محي
(muhy) meaning "restorer, reviver" and دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Mukaghali m KazakhFrom
мүқаддас (
muqaddas) meaning "sacred, holy" and Arabic
غالي (
ghali) meaning "expensive, precious, valuable"
Mukhlisin m IndonesianFrom Arabic مخلصين
(mukhliṣīn), the plural of مخلص
(mukhliṣ) meaning "sincere, devoted, loyal".
Muktasana m & f ManipuriDerived from the Meitei
mukta meaning "pearl" and
sana meaning "gold, precious".
Mundungus m LiteratureMundungus Fletcher was a wizard who dealt in magical artefacts in the 'Harry Potter' series.... [
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Munemitsu m JapaneseFrom 宗 (
mune) meaning "religion, sect" and 光 (
mitsu) meaning "light, radiance". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Muntadhar m ArabicMeans "awaited, anticipated, expected" in Arabic, from the root انتظر
(intaẓara) meaning "to wait for".
Musagetes m Greek Mythology (Latinized)Latinized form of Greek Μουσαγέτης
(Mousagetes) meaning "leader of the Muses". This was an epithet of the god
Apollo as leader of the nine Muses, also applied to Hercules.
Musharraf m Arabic, Urdu, BengaliMeans "honoured, honourable" in Arabic, from the root شرف
(sharrafa) meaning "to make noble, to elevate, to honour".
Mushfiqur m BengaliA well known bearer of the name is the Bangladeshi cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim.
Mutsuhiko m JapaneseFrom 睦 (
boku, moku, mutsu.bu, mutsu.mu) meaning "friendly, harmonious, intimate", or 六 (
riku, roku, mu, mui, mu'.tsu, mu.tsu) meaning "six" combined with 彦 (
hiko) meaning "boy, prince".
Muunokhoi m MongolianMeans "bad dog, vicious dog" in Mongolian, from муу
(muu) meaning "bad" and нохой
(nokhoi) meaning "dog".
Muwatalli m HittiteMeaning unknown. Name borne by two Hittite kings, Mutawalli I (fl. 15th century BCE), and Mutawalli II (fl. 13th century BCE).
Muzzammil m ArabicAfter the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and the 73rd Surah of the Qu'ran. Means "The Enshrouded One."
Myeong-bak m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 明 "bright, light, brilliant; clear" and 博 "gamble, play games; wide, broad".
Myeong-bok m Korean, HistoryMeaning unknown. This was the personal name of Gojong/Emperor Gwangmu (1852-1919), twenty-sixth king of Joseon and first emperor of Korea.
Myeong-eun f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 明 (
myeong) "bright, light, brilliant; clear" and 恩 (
eun) "kindness, mercy, charity".
Myeong-Hwa f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 明
(myeong) meaning "bright, light, clear" combined with 花
(hwa) meaning "flower" or 和
(hwa) meaning "harmony, peace"... [
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Myeong-wol m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 明 (myeong) "bright, light, brilliant; clear" and 月 (wol) "moon". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Myślisław m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
myśl "thought", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic
mysliti "to think". The second element is derived from Slavic
slav "glory".
Mzechabuk m Georgian (Rare), LiteratureDerived from the Georgian noun მზე
(mze) meaning "sun" combined with the Georgian noun ჭაბუკი
(chabuki) meaning "stripling, youngster" (ultimately of Persian origin).... [
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Mzwandile m Xhosa, ZuluMeans "the house has expanded" in Xhosa, idiomatically referring to a growing family.
Nabonidus m Babylonian, AkkadianMeans "may
Nabu be exalted" or "
Nabu is praised" in Akkadian. Nabonidus (c.615 BC - after 522 BC) was the last native king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire and ancient Mesopotamia.
Næsbiǫrn m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
nes "ness, spit of land" and
bjǫrn "bear".
Nagarjuna m SanskritNāgārjuna was an Indian monk and Mahāyāna Buddhist philosopher of the Madhyamaka (Centrism, Middle Way) school. He is widely considered one of the most important Buddhist philosophers.
Nagatoshi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 長 (
naga) meaning "chief, head, leader" combined with 俊 (
toshi) meaning "talented, handsome" or 利 (
toshi, ri) meaning "benefit, advantage". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Nahuacatl m NahuatlMeans "four reed" in Nahuatl, from
nahui "four" and
acatl "reed, cane".
Naimittik m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, Indian (Sikh)MEANING - Occassional, special, accidental, Fortune-teller
Najm ad-Din m ArabicMeans "star of the religion" from Arabic نجم
(najm) meaning "star" combined with دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith, belief".
Namuchoru m JapaneseFrom Japanese 南 (namuchoru) meaning "south" or other kanji which are pronounced the same way.
Nanthawat m ThaiFrom Thai นันท
(nantha) meaning "pleasure, joy, delight" and วัฒน์
(wat) meaning "culture, development".
Napirisha m Near Eastern Mythology, Elamite MythologyThis is the epithet of the god
Humban and he was almost exclusively known by this name in later times. It means "Great God" in Elamite, derived from Elamite
nap or
napir "god" combined with Elamite
risha or
rišarra "great" (also compare Elamite
rishair)... [
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Narankhüü m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian наран
(naran) meaning "sun" and хүү
(khüü) meaning "son, boy" or "dear, beloved".
Nargarakh f & m MongolianMeans "sunrise" in Mongolian, from нар
(nar) meaning "sun" and гарах
(garakh) meaning "to appear, occur".
Narongdet m ThaiFrom Thai ณรงค์
(narong) meaning "fight, campaign" and เดช
(det) meaning "power, might, authority".
Narongrit m ThaiFrom Thai ณรงค์
(narong) meaning "fight, campaign" and ฤทธิ์
(rit) meaning "(divine) power".
Narongsak m ThaiFrom Thai ณรงค์
(narong) meaning "fight, campaign" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Narsimhan m Tamil, HinduismThe hindu Mythology shows that the hindu god of vishnu took ten forms to destroy evil on earth. one of the form was narsimha which means part human-part lion
Naruephon m ThaiFrom Thai นฤ
(narue) meaning "man, person" and พล
(phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Naruyoshi m JapaneseFrom 成 (
naru) meaning "to become" and 善 (
yoshi) meaning "virtue, goodness or 貴 (
yoshi) meaning "valuable, expensive, aristocratic". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Nasaussaĸ f & m GreenlandicGreenlandic name meaning "hood of a woman's furjacket" or "the bladder on the head of a hooded seal".
Nasr al-Din m ArabicMeans "victory of the religion" from Arabic نصر
(naṣr) meaning "triumph, victory" combined with دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Nasrollah m PersianPersian form of
Nasrullah. Known Iranian bearers of this name include the renowned photographer Nasrollah Kasraian (b. 1944), the famous poet Nasrollah Mardani (1947-2003) and the philosopher Nasrollah Pourjavady (b... [
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Nasrullah m Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian, MalayMeans "victory of
Allah" from Arabic نصر
(nasr) meaning "victory, triumph" combined with الله
(Allah). Known bearers of this name include the Afghan crown prince Nasrullah Khan (1874–1920) and the Pakistani politician Nasrullah Khan Khattak (1923-2009).
Natsuhiko m JapaneseFrom Japanese 夏 (
natsu) meaning "summer" and 彦 (
hiko) meaning "prince". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Natsuhiro m JapaneseFrom Japanese 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer" combined with 洋 (hiro) meaning "ocean". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Natsuhito m JapaneseFrom 夏 (
natsu) meaning "summer" and 史 (
hito) meaning "history". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Natsuyuki m Japanese (Rare)From 夏 (
natsu) meaning "summer" and 幸 (
yuki) meaning "good fortune, happiness". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Natthakan f & m ThaiFrom Thai ณัฐ
(nat) meaning "wise, intelligent, knowledgeable" and กานต์
(kan) meaning "dear, beloved".
Natthakit m ThaiFrom Thai ณัฐ
(nattha) meaning "wise, intelligent, knowledgeable" and กิจ
(kit) meaning "duty, work".
Nattharat m & f ThaiFrom Thai ณัฐ
(nat) meaning "wise, intelligent" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Natthawat m ThaiFrom Thai ณัฐ
(nattha) meaning "wise, intelligent, knowledgeable" and วัฒน์
(wat) meaning "prosperity, culture, development".
Natthawut m ThaiFrom Thai ณัฐ
(nat) meaning "wise, intelligent, knowledgeable" and วุฒิ
(wut) meaning "knowledge".
Nauryzbai m KazakhKazakh name that transliterates to "wealthy Nowruz" or "festive Nowruz". Combination of the Kazakh name
Nauryz, meaning "March" (derived from Persian
Nowruz) and the Kazakh word
bay, meaning "wealthy" (derived from Tajik Persian
boy).
Nauryzbay m KazakhFrom Kazakh наурыз
(nauryz) meaning "March (the month)" and бай
(bay) meaning "rich, wealthy".
Nauryzbek m KazakhFrom Kazakh наурыз
(nauryz) meaning "March (month)" or referring to the Iranian New Year (Nowruz) combined with the Turkic military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Nayfaurud m Ancient EgyptianFrom Egyptian
nꜣy.f-ꜥꜣw-rwḏ meaning "his great ones (ancestors) are flourishing" or "his greatness is flourishing", derived from the possessive pronoun
nꜣy combined with
.f "his", the plural form of
ꜥꜣ "great, big, important", and
rwḏ "to be firm, to prosper".
Ndamukong m AfricanMeans "House of Spears" in the Ngema tribe of Cameroon. A famous bearer is Ndamukong Suh, the defensive tackle for the college football team Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Neferefre m Ancient EgyptianDerived from
nefere (nfr) meaning beautiful, perfect, good and
fre (fr) meaning
Ra, (the Egyptian sun god, often symbolized as the primary deity). Neferefre was the name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 5th Dynasty, who reigned for a brief period around c. 2446–2440 BCE.
Neferibre m Ancient EgyptianFrom Egyptian
nfr-jb-rꜥ meaning "beautiful is the heart of Ra", derived from
nfr "beautiful, good, perfect" combined with
jb "heart, mind, emotions" and the name of the god
Ra.
Nefermaat m Ancient EgyptianFrom Egyptian
nfr-mꜣꜥt meaning "
Maat is beautiful" or "with perfect justice", derived from
nfr "beautiful, good, perfect" combined with the name of the goddess
Maat, literally "truth, virtue, justice".
Neminatha m SanskritFrom Sanskrit नेमि
(nemí) meaning "rim, felly (of a wheel)" and नाथ
(nātha) meaning "protector, patron, lord, master". This was the name of the 22nd of the 24 tirthankaras (enlightened spiritual teachers and saviours) in Jain belief.
Nephalion m Greek MythologyMost likely derived from the Greek adjective νηφάλιος
(nephalios), which literally means "without wine, holding no wine, unmixed with wine". It refers to abstinence from intoxicating wine (i.e. physical sobriety), so a more figurative meaning of the word would be "sober, clear-headed, temperate"... [
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Nestorios m Ancient GreekExtended form of
Nestor. This was borne by a 5th-century Christian theologian who was condemned as a heretic at the Council of Ephesus (431).
Nheengatu m TupiPopular name in ancient Guarani nations, it is now the name of a dialect of Guarani, and popular name for males of Tupi descent in Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina and common among males of Tupi descent in Uruguay.
Niegosław m PolishDerived from Slavic
nieg "delight" combined with Slavic
slav "glory".
Nightmare m & f Popular CultureFrom the English word
nightmare referring to a bad dream seen in the mind while sleeping. This is the name of a character in
Marvel Comics.
Nikagoras m Ancient GreekThe first element of this name is derived from Greek νίκη
(nike) meaning "victory". The second element is either derived from Greek αγορευω
(agoreuo) "to orate, to speak publicly" or from Greek ἀγορά
(agora), which can mean "assembly" as well as "market".
Nikarchos m Ancient GreekThe first element of this name is derived from Greek νίκη
(nike) "victory". The second element is either derived from Greek ἀρχός
(archos) "master" or from Greek ἀρχή
(arche) "origin, source".
Nikeratos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek noun νίκη
(nike) meaning "victory" combined with the Greek adjective ἐρατός
(eratos) meaning "lovely" (see
Erato).
Nikiforos m GreekModern Greek form of
Nikephoros. It also coincides with the Modern Greek adjective νικηφόρος
(nikifóros) meaning "victorious".
Nikodimos m GreekModern Greek spelling of
Nikodemos. A known bearer of this name is the Cypriot soccer manager and former soccer player Nikodimos "Nikki" Papavasiliou (b. 1970).
Nikokreon m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek noun νίκη
(nike) meaning "victory" combined with the Greek noun κρέων
(kreon) meaning "king" (also see
Kreon).
Nikomenes m Ancient GreekThe first element of this name is derived from the Greek noun νίκη
(nike) meaning "victory". The second element is derived from either the Greek verb μένω
(meno) meaning "to stay, to remain" as well as "to last, to withstand" or the Greek noun μένος
(menos) meaning "mind" as well as "spirit" and "power, strength, force".
Nikoteles m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek noun νίκη
(nike) meaning "victory" combined with the Greek noun τέλος
(telos) meaning "purpose, aim, goal" as well as "completion, accomplishment, fulfillment" (see
Aristotle).
Nikotimos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek noun νίκη
(nike) meaning "victory" combined with the Greek verb τιμάω
(timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere".
Ninogniew m Medieval PolishMeaning "one whose anger is new", from the elements
nino ("young" or "new"), and
gniew ("anger").
Ninsi'anna f & m Sumerian MythologyAncient Sumerian god or goddess of Venus. The name means "divine lady, illumination of heaven" or "divine lady of the redness of heaven".
Nirintsoa m & f MalagasyFrom the Malagasy
niri meaning "to desire" and
soa meaning "good".