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.
Stracimir m SerbianOlder form of
Strahimir. This name was borne by 12th-century Serbian prince Stracimir Zavidović and 14th-century Serbian noble Stracimir Balšić.
Strogobor m PolishDerived from Slavic
strogo "severe, harsh, strict" combined with Slavic
bor "battle" or
borit "to fight".
Strogomir m PolishDerived from Slavic
strogo "severe, harsh, strict" combined with Slavic
mir "peace".
Styrbiǫrn m Old NorseCombination of Old Norse
styrr "battle, stir, tumult" and
biǫrn "bear".
Styrfastr m Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
styrr "stir, tumult, brawl" combined with Old Norse
fastr "firm, fast".
Sudarsono m JavaneseFrom Sanskrit सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
darsana meaning "example, pattern, road, way".
Sudsakhon m & f ThaiSudsakhon is Aphaimani’s son in ‘Aphaimani’, a public domain epic poem. His name means “
the edge of the sea” in Thai.
Suetonius m Ancient RomanA Roman family name of unknown etymology. It could derive from the Latin
suetus "accustomed, wonted, usual". Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (69-122) was a Roman historian who wrote during the early Imperial era of the Roman Empire.
Sujatmiko m JavaneseFrom Sanskrit सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
jatmika meaning "modest, quiet, subdued".
Sukejirou m JapaneseFrom 介 (suke) meaning "shell, shellfish", 二 (ji) meaning "two" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sukkalgir m SumerianPossibly one of the earliest names recorded. His name occurs on a tablet dated 3200-3100 BC. He was one of two Sumerian slaves of
Gal-Sal.
Sulpicius m Ancient RomanFrom a Roman nomen gentile, of which the meaning is uncertain. Over time, this name has been borne by several ancient Romans, one of them being Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus, who was consul at Rome in 500 BC.
Sultanbek m Kazakh, KyrgyzFrom Kazakh сұлтан
(sultan) or Kyrgyz султан
(sultan) both meaning "sultan, king" (of Arabic origin) combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Sumanwita f & m IndianSuma+anwita=good and one who bridges the gap also goddess durga
Sumiyoshi m Japanese (Rare)From 澄 (
sumi) meaning "clear" or 純 (
sumi) meaning "pure" combined with 義 (
yoshi) meaning "righteous". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Supangkat m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
pangkat meaning "rank, position, status".
Supphakit m ThaiFrom Thai ศุภ
(suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and กิจ
(kit) meaning "duty, work".
Supphakon m ThaiFrom Thai ศุภ
(suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and กร
(kon) meaning "hand, arm, maker, creator".
Supphalak f & m ThaiFrom Thai ศุภ
(suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and ลักษณ์
(lak) meaning "characteristic, quality, nature".
Suppharat f & m ThaiFrom Thai ศุภ
(suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Supphasit m ThaiFrom Thai ศุภ
(suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and ศิษฏ์
(sit) meaning "learned, wise, knowledgeable".
Supphawit m ThaiFrom Thai ศุภ
(suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and วิทย์
(wit) meaning "knowledge, science".
Supramono m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
pramana meaning "clear, precise, accurate, right".
Supranoto m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
pranata meaning "respect, honour, homage, reverence".
Supriyadi m Javanese, IndonesianFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy" and
adi meaning "beautiful, good, valuable".
Supriyono m Javanese, IndonesianFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy" and
ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Suraphong m ThaiFrom Thai สุร
(sura) meaning "god, deity, heavenly, celestial" or "brave, valiant" and พงศ์
(phong) meaning "lineage, family, race".
Suriyasak m ThaiFrom Thai สุริย
(suriya) meaning "sun" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Sutthisak m ThaiFrom Thai สุทธิ
(sutthi) meaning "true, actual" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Suwanchai m ThaiFrom Thai สุวรรณ
(suwan) meaning "gold" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Suwilanji m & f AfricanFrom the namwaanga tribe of Northern Zambia and the adjuscent part of Tanzania.... [
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Suzutarou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 錫 (suzu) meaning "tin" or 鈴 (suzu) meaning "bell", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Svetlomir m BulgarianDerived from the Slavic element
svet meaning "light, world" and combined with
miru meaning "peace, world".
Swanabald m GermanicDerived from Old High German
suan "swan" combined with Old High German
bald "bold, brave."
Swanabert m GermanicDerived from Old High German
suan "swan" combined with Old High German
beraht "bright."
Swartkoll m Anglo-SaxonPossibly derived from Old English
sweart "black" and either
col "coal, charcoal" (see
kol) or the Old Norse byname
Kollr "top (of the head), skull".
Swinþila m GothicComposed of
swinþs "strong" +
-ila (a personal name-forming suffix).
Symaithos m Greek MythologyIn mythology, a River-God of eastern Sikelia. His name is taken from the river Symaethus, of unknown etymology.
Symforian m Polish (Rare)Polish form of
Symphorianus. A known bearer of this name is Symforian Ducki (1888-1942), a Polish Capuchin friar who was beatified by the Roman Catholic Church in 1999.
Symmachos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek adjective σύμμαχος
(symmachos) meaning "fighting along with, leagued or allied with", which is ultimately derived from Greek σύν
(syn) meaning "beside, with" combined with Greek μάχη
(mache) meaning "battle, combat" (see
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Symmachus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)Latinized form of
Symmachos. Well-known bearers of this name include the Roman orator and statesman Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (died around 402 AD) and Pope Symmachus (died in 514 AD).
Symphoros m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek adjective σύμφορος
(symphoros) meaning "accompanying", which is derived from the Greek verb συμφορέω
(symphoreo) meaning "to bring together, to collect, to heap up", a variant of the more common verb συμφέρω
(symphero) meaning "to bring together, to gather, to collect" as well as "to be of use, to be useful"... [
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Tadakatsu m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 忠 (
tada) meaning "loyalty" combined with 勝 (
katsu) meaning "win; victory" or 毅 (
katsu) meaning "strong".... [
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Tadamichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 唯 (
tada) meaning "just, only, simply" or 忠 (
tada) meaning "loyalty" combined with 宝 (
michi, takara) meaning "treasure, jewel", 道 (
michi) meaning "path" or 通 (
michi, tsu) meaning "pass through"... [
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Tadamitsu m JapaneseFrom 禎 (
tada) meaning "divine grace, auspicious, straightforward" combined with 需 (
mitsu) meaning "demand, request, need". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tadatoshi m JapaneseFrom 直 (
tada) meaning "straight, direct" and 俊 (
toshi) meaning "talented, handsome". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tadayoshi m JapaneseFrom 直 (
tada) meaning "real, sincere, true" combined with 美 (
yoshi) meaning "beauty". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tae-Gyeong m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 (
tae) meaning "peaceful" and 景 (
gyeong) meaning "scenery, view".
Tae-hyeong m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior; big" and 亨 "smoothly, progressing, no trouble".
Taichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 太
(ta) meaning "thick, big", 一
(ichi) meaning "one" and 郎
(rou) meaning "son". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Taitearii m TahitianMeans "king of the sea", a combination of Tahitian
tai meaning "sea" and
te ari'i meaning "the king".
Takamichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 貴 (taka) meaning "valuable" or 孝 (taka) meaning "filial piety" combined with 道 (michi) meaning "path". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Takamitsu m JapaneseFrom 貴 (
taka, ki) meaning "valuable" and 光 (
mitsu) meaning "light, radiance". Other kanji combinations are usable.
Takanashi m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 小 (Taka) meaning "little, small", 鳥 (Na) meaning "bird, chicken" and 遊 (shi) meaning "play".
Takashige m JapaneseFrom Japanese 貴 (
taka, ki) meaning "valuable" or 孝 (
taka) meaning "filial piety", 隆 (
taka) meaning "prosperous", combined with 繁 (
shige) meaning "flourishing, luxuriant", 成 (
shige) meaning "become", or 重 (
shige, ju, cho) meaning "main, principal, heavy, severe".
Takatoshi m JapaneseFrom 孝 (
taka) meaning "filial piety" combined with 利 (
toshi) meaning "benefit". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Takatsugu m JapaneseJapanese masculine name derived from
天 meaning "heaven, sky" and
従 meaning "obey, follow".`
Takayoshi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 喬 (
taka) meaning "tall, high" combined with 貴 (
yoshi) meaning "expensive, worthful, precious, superior, aristocratic, to esteem" or 美 (
yoshi) meaning "beauty, beautiful"... [
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Takeshige m JapaneseFrom Japanese 武
(take) meaning "military, martial", 猛
(take) meaning "fierce, ferocious" or 健
(take) meaning "strong, healthy" combined with 重
(shige) meaning "layers, folds" or 成
(shige) meaning "become"... [
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Taketoshi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 武
(take) meaning "military, martial", 剛
(take) meaning "hard, rigid, strong, sturdy" or 猛
(take) meaning "fierce, ferocious" combined with 敏
(toshi) meaning "quick, clever, sharp", 俊
(toshi) meaning "talented, handsome" or 稔
(toshi) meaning "crop, harvest, ripen"... [
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Takeyoshi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 岳 (take) meaning "mountain peak" combined with 美 (yoshi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [
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Takutarou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 拓 (taku) meaning "expand, open" or 倬 (taku) meaning "noticeable, large", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tal'atto'ra m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tal'at meaning "face" and
to'ra meaning "lord".
Tallander m Dutch (Rare)Dutch given name of unknown meaning. In 2010, there were less than 5 bearers (of all ages) in all of The Netherlands.
Tamanajko m MariPerhaps derived from the Chuvash
tǎmana meaning "owl" or
tǎman meaning "snowstorm".
Tamphilus m Late RomanA Roman cognomen possibly from Ancient Greek
ταμίας (
tamíās) "steward, dispenser", from
τέμνω (
témnō) "to cut, hew", combined with
φίλος (
philos) "friend, lover"... [
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Tantamani m Ancient EgyptianFrom Egyptian
tnwt-jmn, of Kushite origin. This was the name of one of the rulers of Kush and the last pharaoh of the 25th Dynasty.
Taqi al-Din m ArabicMeans "pious of the religion" from
تقي (
taqi) meaning "devout, pious" and
دين (
dīn) meaning "religion"
Tarandeep m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit तरण
(taraṇa) meaning "crossing over, passing, overcoming" combined with दीप
(dīpa) meaning "lamp, light".
Taranjeet m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit तरण
(taraṇa) meaning "crossing over, passing, overcoming" and जिति
(jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Tarouichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 太 (
ta) meaning "thick, big", 郎 (
rou) meaning "son" combined with 一 (
ichi) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tarsicius m Late RomanThis name entered the Latin language via Greek
Tarsisi. Tarsisi is what the ancient Greek city of Tarsos was called at times; the city's name was the hellenized form of
Tarsa, which is what the city's first settlers - the Hittites - called it... [
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Tatannuaq m InuitMeans "it is full" or "the belly" in Inuktikut. Name borne by an Inuit interpreter that worked with John Franklin on two of his Arctic expeditions.
Tatsuemon m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 辰 (
tatsu) meaning "Dragon (zodiac sign)" combined with 右 (
u) meaning "right", 衛 (
e) meaning "defend, guard" and 門 (
mon) meaning "gate".... [
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Tatsuhide m JapaneseFrom 達 (
tatsu) meaning "achieve" combined with 秀 (
hide) meaning "ear/head (of plant); point, tip" or 英 (
hide) meaning "wisdom, brilliance." Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tatsuhiko m JapaneseFrom Japanese 竜, 龍 (tatsu) meaning "dragon" or 建 (tatsu) meaning "build, establish, erect, found" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible.... [
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Tatsuhisa m JapaneseFrom Japanese 龍 (tatsu) meaning "dragon" combined with 久 (hisa) meaning "long time". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tatsuichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 達 (tatsu) meaning "plural marker" or 辰 (tatsu), referring to the Dragon, the fifth of the twelve Earthly Branches combined with 一 (ichi) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tatsukiyo m JapaneseFrom 竜/龍 (
tatsu) meaning "dragon" and 清 (
kiyo) meaning "pure". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tatsunari m JapaneseFrom Japanese 達 (
tatsu) meaning "achieve" or 樹 (
tatsu) meaning "timber trees, wood" combined with 成 (
nari) meaning "to become". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tatsusada m JapaneseFrom 達 (
tatsu) meaning "acheive" and 憲 (
sada) meaning "basic law, constitution". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tatsusuke m JapaneseFrom Japanese 達 (
tatsu) meaning "achieve" combined with 介 (
suke) meaning "help, assist". This name can also be formed from other combinations of kanji characters.
Tatsuyuki m JapaneseFrom Japanese 達
(tatsu) meaning "reach, arrive, attain", 龍 or 竜
(tatsu) meaning "dragon", 立
(tatsu) meaning "stand up, rise", 建
(tatsu) meaning "build", or 辰
(tatsu) referring to the fifth sign of the Chinese zodiac combined with 之
(yuki), a possessive marker, 行
(yuki) meaning "row, line", 雪
(yuki) meaning "snow", or 幸
(yuki) meaning "happiness, good luck"... [
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Taubarins m Arthurian CycleKing of the Tartars who served Emperor Filimenis of Constantinople. He joined Filimenis in a brief war against Arthur.
Tautminas m LithuanianThe first element of this name is derived from Baltic
tauta meaning "people, nation" (see
Vytautas). The second element is derived from the Lithuanian verb
minėti meaning "to celebrate" as well as "to remember, to commemorate".
Tautrimas m LithuanianDerived from Baltic
tauta meaning "people, nation" (see
Vytautas) combined with the Lithuanian verb
rimti meaning "to calm down, to quieten". It is related to the Lithuanian adjective
ramus meaning "calm, quiet, peaceful" (see
Ramūnas) and the Lithuanian noun
ramybė meaning "tranquility, peace, quiet"... [
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Techoslav m Czech, SlovakDerived from Slavic
tech "solace, comfort, joy" combined with Slavic
slav "glory".
Tecuecuex m NahuatlFrom Nahuatl
tecuecuextli, a kind of braided leather anklet decorated with golden bells.
Tegeirian f & m Welsh (Rare)Means "orchid" in Welsh, composed of Welsh
teg "fair, beautiful" and
eirian "bright, brilliant, fair".
Tehwehron m MohawkNotable bearer was Joseph Tehwehron David (1957–2004), a Mohawk artist who became known for his role as a warrior during the Oka Crisis in 1990.
Teiresias m Greek MythologyPossibly derived from Greek τεῖρος
(teiros) "constellations, heavenly signs" and εἴδω
(eidô) "to see". This was the name of a blind seer who appears in many Greek myths. Due to objecting the goddess Hera in a debate with her husband Zeus, he lost his eyesight, but was given the ability to see into the future by Zeus... [
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Teiztlaco m NahuatlProbably derived from Nahuatl
itztlacoa "to look cautiously, to examine, to spy (on someone)".
Temirkhan m KazakhCombination of the given name
Temir and the Turkic title
khan meaning "leader, ruler".
Temirqo'zi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
temir meaning "iron" and
qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Temirzhan m KazakhCombination of the given name
Temir and Kazakh жан
(zhan) meaning "soul" (of Persian origin).
Tennessee f & m English (American)From the name of the state located in the Southeastern region of the United States, possibly derived from Cherokee ᏔᎾᏏ
(tanasi), believed to mean "winding river", which was originally the name of a village in present-day Monroe County, Tennessee... [
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