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.
Yun-hyeong m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 尹 "govern; oversee; director" and 馨 "fragrant, aromatic; distant fragrance".
Yutthasak m ThaiFrom Thai ยุทธ
(yuttha) meaning "war, battle" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Yuushichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 勇 (
yuu) meaning "brave" combined with 七 (
shichi) meaning "seven". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yuushirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 勇 (
yuu) meaning "brave", 祐 (
yuu) meaning "divine intervention, protection", 郁 (
yuu) meaning "fragrance, perfume" or 優 (
yuu) meaning "gentleness, lithe, superior", 四 (
shi) meaning "four" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son"... [
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Yuvoshboy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yuvosh meaning "gentle" and
boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Zacancatl m NahuatlPossibly derived from
zacatl "grass, hay, straw" and the suffix
-catl.
Zacnosław m PolishDerived from Polish
zacny "noble, respectable, upright" combined with Slavic
slav "glory".
Žadgailas m LithuanianDerived from the Lithuanian verb
žadėti meaning "to promise" combined with old Lithuanian
gailas, which usually means "strong, potent" but has also been found to mean "sharp, jagged" as well as "angry, fierce, violent" and "miserable, sorrowful, remorseful"... [
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Žadmantas m LithuanianThe first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian verb
žadėti meaning "to promise". The second element is either derived from Lithuanian
mantus meaning "intelligent" (see
Daumantas) or from Lithuanian
manta meaning "property, estate" as well as "wealth, riches, fortune".
Žadvainas m LithuanianDerived from the Lithuanian verb
žadėti meaning "to promise" combined with the old Lithuanian noun
vaina meaning "cause, reason" as well as "fault".
Zafarxo'ja m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
zafar meaning "victory" and
xo'ja meaning "master".
Zakynthos m Greek MythologyMeaning unknown; appears to be pre-Mycenaean or Pelasgian in origin. In Greek mythology he was the legendary founder of a colony on Zacynthus, an island in the Ionian Sea, which derived its name from him.
Zaldastan m Georgian (Rare)Means "hand of the albino" from Persian
Zal meaning "albino" or Georgian
zal meaning "force, strength" combined with Persian دست (
dast) meaning "hand, arm"
Zaribzyan m TatarProbably a distorted form of Iranian-Arabic
zarifan, ultimately derived from the Arabic
ظريف (zarif) meaning "nice, companionable, amicable" and the Persian
جان (jan) meaning "life, spirit, soul".
Zaynullah m ArabicMeans "beauty of Allah" from
زين (
zayn) meaning "beauty, grace" combined with
الله (
Allah)
Zbawisław m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
zbawić "to save, to redeem" (also compare Polish
zbawienie "salvation, redemption" and Croatian
izbaviti "to save, to redeem")... [
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Zbroisław m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
zbroić (się) "to arm, to weapon" (also compare Polish
zbroja "armour" and Czech
zbrojit "to arm"). The second element of this name is derived from Slavic
slav "glory".
Zbylisław m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from the old Polish verb
zbylić (also
zbilić or
zbelić or
bylić), which can mean "to think, to ponder" as well as "to recall, to remember, to remind"... [
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Zdobysław m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
zdobyć, which can mean "to get, to acquire, to obtain, to gain" as well as "to win, to earn". Also compare Croatian
dobiti "to get, to acquire" and Czech
dobýt "to gain, to conquer"... [
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Zdravomir m Bulgarian, Croatian, SerbianThe first element of this name is derived from Bulgarian
zdráve or Serbo-Croatian
zdravlje "health", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic
sъdorvъ "healthy". The second element is derived from either Slavic
mir "peace" or Slavic
mer "great, famous".
Żeligniew m Polish (Rare, Archaic)From old Polish
żeli "to desire", "to crave", "to thirst", "to long for", "to hanker after" and
gniew "rage", "wrath", "ire", "dander".
Zelozelos f & m AlgonquianFrom the Unami word
chëluchëlus meaning "cricket", language spoken by Lenape people.
Zenodoros m Ancient GreekMeans "gift of Zeus", derived from Greek
Zeno (a prefix form of the name of
Zeus) combined with Greek δωρον
(doron) meaning "gift."
Zeuxippos m Ancient Greek, Greek MythologyMeans "desultor, someone who can leap from one horse or chariot to another", from Greek ζεύγνυμι
(zeugnumi) meaning "to yoke, saddle; to join, link together" and ἵππος
(hippos) meaning "horse".
Zhanbolat m KazakhFrom Kazakh жан
(zhan) meaning "soul" and болат
(bolat) meaning "steel".
Zhanbolot m KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz жан
(zhan) meaning "soul" and болот
(bolot) meaning "steel".
Zhangqiao m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
长 (zhǎng) meaning "long, lasting" or "excel, be good at" and
巧 (qiǎo) meaning "artful, skillful, clever".
Zhaosheng f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous" and
昇 (shēng) meaning "rise, ascent", "peace".
Zhavkhlan m & f MongolianMeans "dignity, majesty, glory" or "joy, happiness, good fortune" in Mongolian
Zhengchun f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
正 (zhèng) meaning "just, right, proper, correct" and
纯 (chún) meaning "pure, simple, clean".
Zhenghong m ChineseFrom Chinese 政
(zhèng) meaning "government" and 鸿
(hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Zhengrong m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 正
(zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" or 峥
(zhēng) meaning "lofty, towering" combined with 荣
(róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper" or 嵘
(róng) meaning "towering, lofty"... [
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Zhengyang m ChineseFrom Chinese 正 (
zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" or 政 (
zhèng) meaning "government" plus 阳 (
yang) meaning "sun, male, light", or 洋 (
yang) meaning "ocean".
Zhenisbek m KazakhFrom Kazakh жеңіс
(zhenis) meaning "victory" and the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhenqiang f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal, virtuous, chaste" and
强 (qiáng) meaning "strong, powerful".
Zhensheng m ChineseFrom Chinese 振
(zhèn) meaning "rouse, excite, raise" combined with 声
(shēng) meaning "sound, voice, tone", 盛
(shèng) meaning "abundant, flourishing" or 生
(shēng) meaning "living, fresh"... [
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Zhongming m ChineseFrom Chinese 中
(zhōng) meaning "middle", 仲
(zhòng) meaning "middle, second" or 忠
(zhōng) meaning "loyalty, devotion" combined with 明
(míng) meaning "bright, light, clear" or 铭
(míng) meaning "inscribe, engrave"... [
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Zhongqing m ChineseDerived from Chinese 忠
(zhōng) meaning "loyal, faithful", 中
(zhōng) meaning "middle, centre", or 仲
(zhòng) meaning "second, middle" combined with 庆
(qìng) "to celebrate, celebration" or 卿
(qīng) "noble, high officer", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Zhumagali m KazakhFrom Kazakh жұма
(zhuma) meaning "Friday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the name
Ali 1.
Zhumakhan m KazakhFrom Kazakh жұма
(zhuma) meaning "Friday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the Turkic title
khan meaning "leader, ruler".
Zhuocheng m ChineseFrom Chinese 卓
(zhuó) meaning "tall, lofty, outstanding" combined with 成
(chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Zhuoqiong f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
卓 (zhuō) meaning "profound, brilliant, lofty" and
琼 (qióng) meaning "jade, rare, precious, elegant".
Zhusipbek m KazakhCombination of the given name
Zhusip and the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Žigmondas m LithuanianLithuanian form of
Zsigmond, which is the Hungarian form of
Sigmund. This name is not currently in use in Lithuania and most likely never has been: it is purely a lithuanized form of a foreign (in this case Hungarian) name, as in Lithuania foreign names tend to be lithuanized in order to make them easier to understand and pronounce to Lithuanian speakers.
Zillethai m BiblicalThe name is comprised of two parts. The first, צלל (
salal), can have one of two meanings: "to ring" or "to be dark". It is also associated with צל (
sel), meaning "shadow". The second, י (
yod), has multiple purposes... [
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Žintautas m LithuanianMeans "to know the people", derived from the Lithuanian verb
žinoti meaning "to know" combined with Baltic
tauta meaning "people, nation" (see
Vytautas).
Zoljargal f & m MongolianFrom Mongolian зол
(zol) meaning "fortune, luck, fate" and жаргал
(jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Zongliang m ChineseFrom Chinese 宗
(zōng) meaning "ancestors, elders" combined with 亮
(liàng) meaning "bright, radiant", as well as other character combinations.
Žostautas m Lithuanian (Rare)Means "to speak to the people", derived from the Lithuanian verb
žosti meaning "to speak, to talk" as well as "to say, to tell" combined with Baltic
tauta meaning "people, nation" (see
Vytautas).
Zulkhairi m Malay, IndonesianMeans "possessor of goodness" from Arabic ذو ال
(dhu al) meaning "possessor of the, goodness of the" combined with خير
(khayr) meaning "goodness, good".
Zvezdomir m BulgarianThe first element of this name is derived from Bulgarian
zvezda "star", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic
gvězda "star". Also compare Czech
hvězda and Slovak
hviezda, both of which mean "star"... [
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Życiesław m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
życie "life, existence, lifetime", which is derived from Polish
żyć "to live, to be alive, to exist". Also compare Croatian
živjeti and Czech
žít, both of which mean "to live, to exist"... [
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