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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *er.
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Kier m English (Rare)
Variant of Keir.
Kier m Dutch (Rare)
Meaning unknown. It is sometimes theorized to originate from Quirinus.... [more]
Kipper m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kipper.
Kléber m French (Quebec), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Québécois form of Kleber as well as a Brazilian variant of Cléber.
Kleber m French
Transferred use from the German surname Kleber, borne by the Alsatian Jean-Baptiste Kléber who was a general in the French revolutionary wars.
Koçer m Kurdish
Means "nomad, emigrant" in Kurdish.
Kohler m English
Transferred use of the surname Kohler.
Kolter m English
Variant of Colter.
Kooper m English
Variant of Cooper.
Korver m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Korver.
Kristufer m Arabic
Arabic form of Christopher.
Krystafier m Belarusian
Belarusianized form of the English given name Christopher.
Ksãder m Kashubian
Diminutive of Aleksãder.
Ksaver m Croatian, Slovene
Croatian and Slovene form of Xavier.
Ksawer m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Xavier.
Ksawier m Polish (Modern)
Polish form of Xavier (see Ksawery).
Kuer m & f Kelabit
Means "leopard" in Kelabit.
Kuiper m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kuiper, in which by itself it's a Dutch cognate of Cooper.
Kulveer m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਕੁਲਵੀਰ (see Kulvir).
Kulvinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਕੁਲਵਿੰਦਰ (see Kulwinder).
Kulwinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit कुल (kula) meaning "family" combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra.
Kunher m Medieval German
A dithematic name formed from the Old High German name elements kuoni "brave, bold" and heri "army".
Kyber m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kyber.
Kyzer m English (American)
English alternate spelling of Kaiser.
Ladomér m Medieval Hungarian
Medieval Hungarian form of Vladimir.
Lancaster m American (South)
Transferred use of the surname Lancaster.
Lander m Basque, Medieval Basque
Of debated origin and meaning.... [more]
Lander m Dutch (Rare), Flemish
Meaning uncertain. This name could be a modern form of a Germanic name starting with Land- (such as Landerik), but it could also possibly be a contracted form of Alexander or even a variant form of Leander.
Lanier m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lanier.
Lasander m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lasander or variation of Lysander.
Laşer m Kurdish
Means "flood, stream" in Kurdish.
Lasèr m Provençal
Provençal form of Lazarus.
Latimer m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Latimer.
Laugier m Provençal
Provençal form of Leutgar.
Lawyer m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lawyer.
Lazær m Ossetian
Ossetian form of Lazar (see Lazarus).
Lazèr m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Lazarus.
Ledger m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ledger.
Leeander m English
Variant spelling of Leander
Lefter m Albanian
Albanian form of Lefteris.
Léger m French (Rare), Haitian Creole
French form of Leutgar. Saint Léger, Bishop of Autun was a 7th-century Frankish martyr.
Leicester m Literature
Sir Leicester Dedlock is a character in Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House.
Leicester m Tongan
From the English city Leicester.... [more]
Leiser m Yiddish
Alsatian Yiddish variant of Lazarus.
Lejzer m Yiddish (Polonized)
Polonized form of Leyzer. This was the middle name of L. L. Zamenhof (1859-1917), the creator of Esperanto language. His birth name was Leyzer.
Leodmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements lēod "man" and mære "famous".
Leofmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements leof "dear, beloved" and mære "famous".
Lér m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Hlér.
Leser m Medieval Jewish, Jewish (Archaic), Yiddish
German Yiddish variant of Lazarus.
Letcher m English (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Letcher.
Leudomer m Germanic (?)
Variant of Leudomar, which is itself a variant form of Liutmar, being derived from the Germanic elements liut "people" and mari "famous"... [more]
Leugièr m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Leutgar.
Leugier m Provençal
Provençal form of Leutgar.
Leuter m Galician
Short form of Eleuterio.
Levander m English (American, Rare)
Transferred from the surname Levander.
Levester m English (American, Rare)
Perhaps a combination fo the popular prefix le with Vester.
Leyzer m Yiddish
Eastern Yiddish form of Lazarus. This was the birth name of L. L. Zamenhof (1859-1917), the creator of Esperanto language.
Lier m Chinese (Archaic)
Li is lastname,Englishi always say it as Lee.There are several interpretations of the Word Li:... [more]
Lier m Basque (Modern)
Masculine form of Lierni.
Limher m Mormon
Nephite soldier.
Linder f & m English
Transferred use of the surname Linder.
Lissànder m Piedmontese
Piedmontese form of Alexander.
Lister m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lister.
Lizander m Polish (Rare), Hungarian (Rare)
Polish and Hungarian form of Lysander.
Llàtzer m Catalan
Catalan form of Lazarus.
Llucifer m Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Lucifer.
Lockyer m English (Australian)
Transferred use of the surname Lockyer. Can be given in honour of retired Australian rugby league star Darren Lockyer, or after the Lockyer Valley in Queensland, Australia named after the explorer Edmund Lockyer.
Lokender m Hindi
Alternate transcription of Hindi लोकेन्‍द्र (see Lokendra).
Lomer m History (Ecclesiastical)
A rare saint's name after Saint Lomer, the abbot of Corbion (? - 593), or Saint Lomer, Bishop of Chartres (? - 585 CE), also known as Leudomer.
Lorimer m English
Transferred use of the surname Lorimer.
Loser m English
From the word, ultimately from Middle English losere which is lose + -er. A bearer of the name is Loser Lane.
Løver m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Lodvar.
Lucer m Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Lucero.
Lúcifer m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Lucifer.
Luckner m Haitian Creole
Possibly a transferred use of the German surname Luckner.
Lucyfer m Polish
Polish form of Lucifer.
Lüder m Low German
Low German form of Ludger.
Ludèr m Provençal
Provençal form of Lothaire.
Ludgeer m Flemish (Rare)
Flemish form of Ludger.
Luísfer m Spanish
Short form of Luis Fernando.
Luismer m Venezuela/Español
Es la unión de dos nombres de mujeres Luisa y Mercedes, dando como resultado el nombre de Luismer para el sexo masculino.
Luster m American (Rare, Archaic)
German-American name meaning "cheerful" due to the original German connotation of Lust- having a platonic meaning of "delight" or "joy".
Lúter m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Luther.
Lutger m Dutch
Dutch form of Ludger.
Lúther m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Luther.
Luzifer m German (Rare)
German form of Lucifer.
Lwsiffer m Welsh
Welsh form of Lucifer.
Lyder m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Lüder, but it may also be a form of Lothar.
Lydhær m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Lüder.
Lyutsifer m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Lucifer.
Madalger m Medieval, Old High German, Old Saxon, Medieval French
Old High German, Old Saxon mahal "council, meeting" + Old High German, Old Saxon gēr "spear".
Magner m Medieval French
Derived from Old High German megin, magan "strength, might, power" and heri "host, army".
Mahbeer m Kashmiri
Meaning "Brave".
Maheer m Arabic
Means "wise" in Arabic.
Maher m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Mahir.
Majcher m Polish (Archaic)
Archaic Polish form of Melchior.
Majer m Polish (Rare), Jewish
Polish form of Meir.
Maker m English (Australian)
Transferred use of the surname Maker.
Maker m Dinka
Means "white-and-black bull" in Dinka.
Makmoer m Indonesian
Older spelling of Makmur influenced by Dutch orthography.
Malifer m Arthurian Cycle
Champion of the Saxons.... [more]
Mamer m Walloon
Walloon form of Mamertus.
Manchester m Obscure
A rare personal name derived from a city in North West England.
Manser m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Contracted form of Manasser.
Marcomer m Germanic, History
Variant of Marcamar. Marcomer was a Frankish leader who invaded the Roman Empire in 388 AD with two Germanic tribes (the Ampsivarii and the Chatti).
Mater m Popular Culture
This is the name of 'Sir Tow' Mater from the Cars movies.
Mauger m Old Norman, Anglo-Norman
Norman French form of Madalgar.
Maxander m Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern, Rare)
Probably a blend of any name starting with Max- (such as Maximilian) with any name ending in -ander (such as Alexander).
Mayer m Hebrew
Variant of Meyer.
Meaker m Khmer
Means "greatest" in Khmer.
Meander m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Variant spelling of Maeander, which is the latinized form of Μαίανδρος (Maiandros). The latter is the Greek name for a river that is nowadays known as the Büyük Menderes river, which is located in southwestern Turkey... [more]
Meder m Kyrgyz
Means "hope, support, help" in Kyrgyz.
Meher m & f Bengali, Urdu, Punjabi
Bengali and Urdu form of Mehr.
Meiner m Danish
Variant of Meinhard.
Meinger m Old High German, Medieval, Belgian (Archaic)
Old High German megin, magan "strength, might, power" + Old High German, Old Saxon gēr "spear".
Meinher m Medieval, Medieval Irish, Medieval German, Old High German
Old High German megin, magan "strength, might, power" + Old English here, Old High German heri "host, army".
Mejner m Danish
Variant of Meiner.
Melaer m Breton
Variant of Melar.
Melcher m Swedish (Rare), Romansh
Swedish variant of Melker as well as a Romansh variant of Melchior which is traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Meleager m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History, Greek Mythology
Latinized form of Meleagros. In history, this was the name of a king from the Ptolemaic Dynasty of ancient Egypt. In Greek mythology, this was the name of a hero who was the host of the Calydonian boar hunt.
Melesander m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Melesandros. This name was borne by an Athenian strategos from the 5th century BC.
Meltger m Romansh
Variant of Melchior, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Mensalder m Icelandic (Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Mentuwoser m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mnṯw-wsr meaning "Montu is powerful", derived from the name of the god Montu combined with wsr "mighty, powerful".
Mer m Ancient Egyptian
Derived from the Egyptian root "mr" (𓌨), meaning "to love" or "beloved."
Mercer m English
Transferred use of the surname Mercer.
Mercher m Welsh
Welsh form of Mercurius (see Mercury).
Merer m Ancient Egyptian
Linked to the verb "mr" (mer) in Egyptian, meaning "to love" or "beloved".
Metuker m Polynesian
Means "deep spot in shallow waters" in Palauan.
Mimer m Swedish (Rare)
Swedish form of Mímir.
Miner m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Miner.
Minever m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Munawar.
Mintimer m Tatar (Rare), Bashkir (Rare)
Means "I'm iron" in Tatar and Bashkir, derived from мин (min) meaning "I" and тимер (timer) "iron".
Mitier m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Emeterius.
Moamer m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معمر (see Muammar).
Moammer m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معمر (see Muammar).
Modasser m Bengali
Bengali transcription of Muddathir.
Moninder m Indian
Variant of Maninder.
Montadher m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتظر (see Muntadhar).
Montaser m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتصر (see Muntasir).
Montasser m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتصر (see Muntasir).
Montazer m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتظر (see Muntadhar).
Moreover m English (Puritan)
Referring to Luke 16:21.
Motaher m Bengali
Bengali variant of Mutahar.
Mukadder m & f Turkish
Arabic... [more]
Mundher m Arabic (Modern, Archaic)
An arabic name meaning someone who warns / alerts others from danger or something bad / ominous happening. From the arabic word انذار meaning "warning".
Muntader m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتظر (see Muntadhar).
Muntadher m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتظر (see Muntadhar).
Muntaser m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتصر (see Muntasir).
Muntasser m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتصر (see Muntasir).
Muntazer m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتظر (see Muntadhar), as well as an Urdu variant.
Mutaher m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مطهر (see Mutahar).
Muzafer m Turkish, Albanian, Bosnian
Turkish variant of Muzaffer as well as an Albanian and Bosnian form of Muzaffar.
Muzaffer m Turkish
Turkish form of Muzaffar.
Myer m English
Variant of Meir.
Myler m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Myler or an invented name from the my- prefix and the -ler suffix.
Nacer m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Nasir used in Algeria.
Nadalger m Medieval, Old High German, Old Saxon, Medieval French
Latin natalis "natal, of birth" + Old High German, Old Saxon gēr "spear".
Nadeer m Arabic
Variant transcription of Nadir
Nameer m Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Namir.
Nanker m German (Silesian)
A diminutive of Jan 1.
Nanker m Popular Culture
Nanker Phelge is a pseudonym of the Rolling Stones used in credits for collaborative works of the whole band. A Nanker was a revolting face that band members, Brian Jones in particular, would pull.
Nantier m Medieval French
Old French form of a Germanic name composed of the elements nand meaning "daring, brave" and heri "army".
Narender m Hindi
Alternate transcription of Hindi नरेन्द्र or नरेंद्र (see Narendra).
Nazer m Medieval Breton
Breton form of Nazarius.
Neander m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Dutch (Rare), English, German
Latinized form of Neandros. However, in modern times, this name is best known as a surname - the most prominent bearer of which is the German theologian and hymn writer Joachim Neander (1650-1680)... [more]
Nefer m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian nfr meaning "beautiful, good, perfect".
Néicer m Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Néiser. A famous bearer is Ecuadorian soccer player Néicer Reasco (1977-).
Néiser m Spanish (Latin American)
Transferred use of the German surname Neisser. Ulrich Neisser was a German bussinessman who migrated to Peru in 1936 and held the title of mayor of Arequipa from 1956 to 1966... [more]
Ner m Biblical
Means "lamp" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Ner is the father of Abner and uncle of Saul.
Niger m African American (Modern)
From the name of the African country
Niger m Ancient Roman
From a Cognomen and an Agnomen derived from Latin niger "black"
Njèr m Picard
Picard form of Léger.
Noer f & m Indonesian
Indonesian older spelling of Nur based on Dutch orthography.
Nórber m Spanish
Diminutive of Norberto.
Notger m Medieval French, Germanic, Old Saxon, Medieval
Proto-Germanic naudiz "need, necessity" + Old High German, Old Saxon gēr "spear".
Notker m German
Formed from the German name elements HNOD "throwing (of a spear)" and GER "javelin, spear".
Nóvember m Icelandic
Icelandic form of November.
November f & m English (Rare)
From the Latin word novem, meaning "nine". November was the ninth month of the Roman calendar before January and February were added around 713 BC. It is now the eleventh month of the year.... [more]
Nubnefer m Ancient Egyptian
Probably from Egyptian nbw-nfr, possibly meaning "beautiful gold", from Egyptian nbw "gold" combined with nfr "beautiful, good". This was the birth name of a pharaoh who may have ruled during the 2nd Dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
Nuhazer m Guanche
Borne by a Guanche indigene sold at the slave market in Valencia.
Nver m Armenian
"gift"
Nynetjer m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian nj-nṯr, possibly meaning "he is like (a) god" or "godlike", derived from Egyptian nj "of, belonging to, possessing" combined with nṯr "god". This was the Horus name of the third pharaoh of the Second Dynasty of Egypt during the Early Dynastic Period.
Oather m English (American, Rare)
Meaning unknown. Some sources claim it's connected to the word oath.
Octander m Norwegian (Archaic)
Combination of Latin oct- "eight" and Greek -ander "man" given to children born in October or to the eighth child of the family.
Odder m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Oddr.
Odger m Germanic, German
Variant form of Audogar. Also, this name is a cognate of Eadgar.
Odrisamer m Spanish (Caribbean, Rare), Obscure
Borne by Odrisamer Despaigne (1987-), a Cuban baseball player.
Oger m Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish form of Oier.
Öjer m Swedish
Swedish variant of Öjar.
Olafuer m Old Norse
Variant of Ólafr.
Olander m Norwegian
Combination of Ole and Anders in the style of Alexander.
Olcher m Low German (Rare)
Low German form of a dithematic name formed from the name elements uodil "heritage" and ger "javelin, spear".
Oleander m & f Greek (Rare), English (Rare)
The name Oleander originated as an Greek name. In Greek, the name Oleander means "an evergreen tree."... [more]
Olexander m Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Oleksandr.
Olger m Estonian
Possibly a variant of Holger or a variant of Olgerd.
Olifer m Medieval Baltic (Rare)
Medieval Latvian form of Oliver.
Ólíver m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Oliver.
Óliver m Icelandic, Spanish
Icelandic and Spanish variant of Oliver.
Olivièr m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Oliver.
Ollister m Manx
Manx cognate of Alasdair.
Ollivander m English (American, Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Surname of Garrick Ollivander, a wizard and the owner of Ollivander's Wand Shop in the Harry Potter book series and movie franchise by J. K. Rowling. In the Harry Potter universe the name is said to be of Mediterranean origin and mean "he who owns the olive wand".
Ǫlvér m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of AlvéR.
Olwer m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Oliwer.
Ölziidelger f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian өлзий (ölzii) meaning "good luck, blessing" and дэлгэр (delger) meaning "vast, wide" or "prosperous, abundant".
Omaer m Medieval Dutch, Medieval Flemish
Medieval form of Audamar (see Otmar).
Omeer m Flemish (Rare)
Flemish form of Audamar (see Otmar) via its French form Omer. In other words, this name is essentially a flemishization of the French name.... [more]
Omèr m Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Creole form of Homer.
Omer m French, French (Belgian), Flemish, Walloon, History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Audamar (see Otmar). In Flanders (Belgium), the name is widely used, despite the existence of the native Flemish forms Omaar and Omeer.
Omer m Arabic, Urdu, Bosnian, Albanian
Alternate transcription of Umar as well as the Bosnian and Albanian form.
Omner m Mormon
Son of Mosiah.
Onasander m Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Onasandros. This name was borne by a Greek philosopher from the 1st century AD.
Önder m Turkish
Means "leader" in Turkish.
Opher m Hebrew
Variant spelling or transcription of Ofer.
Opiter m Ancient Roman
Archaic Roman praenomen which had already fallen out of use by the 1st century BC. It was typically given to a son that had been born after the death of his father, while the son's paternal grandfather was still alive... [more]
Ordmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English ord "point (of a sword)" and mære "famous".
Oropher m Literature
Means "tall beech-tree", from Sindarin oro ("high") and fêr ("beech"). In Tolkien's Legendarium this is the name of an Elf, the father of Thranduil and grandfather of Legolas.
Oscher m Yiddish (Archaic)
One of the Yiddish forms of Asher.
Oser m Yiddish
From Hebrew עוֹזֵר (ozér) "aide, assistant".
Osmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and mære "famous", making it a cognate to Ansmar.
Oster m German (Rare, Archaic)
From the German word OSTERN "easter".
Oter m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Otr.
Oter m Romani (Archaic)
Short form of Othello.
Otger m German
German form of Odger.
Otgontenger m & f Mongolian
Means "youngest sky" in Mongolian, from отгон (otgon) meaning "youngest, last" and тэнгэр (tenger) meaning "sky, weather")
Other m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Otr.
Øthger m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Auðgæirr.