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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *re.
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Heinere m Tahitian
Tahitian form of Henri (see Henry).
Hēnare m Maori
Maori form of Henry.
Herre m West Frisian (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
West Frisian variant of Harre.
Hevrê m & f Kurdish
Means "friend" in Kurdish.
Hewrê m Kurdish
From Kurdish ewr, hewr meaning "cloud".
Hloþhere m Anglo-Saxon
An Anglo-Saxon form of Lothar. ... [more]
Homare m & f Japanese
This name can be used as 誉, 帆希, 歩希 or 穂希 with 誉 (yo, homa.re, ho.meru) meaning "glory, honour, reputation," 帆 (han, ho) meaning "sail," 歩 (fu, bu, ho, ayu.mu, aru.ku) meaning "walk, step," 穂 (sui, ho) meaning "ear (of plant), head" and 希 (ki, ke, mare) meaning "few, hope, wish, rare."... [more]
Homère m French (Rare)
French form of Homer.
Hōnore m & f Maori
New Zealand Maori.... [more]
Hurre m Somali
Hurre is a Somali name with the following characteristics:... [more]
Iberê m Brazilian, Tupi
Originally a diminutive of Itiberê, which is said to be derived from Tupi y "water; river" and tiri'ri "to drag oneself" and is thus commonly interpreted as "creeping river".
Inipere f & m Ijaw
Means "here is my wealth" in Ijaw.
Isidre m Catalan
Catalan form of Isidore.
Îskenderê m Kurdish
Kurdish form of Alexander.
Îvare m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Ivar.
Ivárë m Literature
Meaning unknown. In Tolkien's Legendarium this is the name of a character mentioned briefly as the "most magical" of Elven minstrels.
Jacaré m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Means "alligator" or "cayman" in Portuguese.
Jadore f & m English (American, Modern, Rare), African American (Modern)
From the brand of perfume called J'adore, which was introduced by Christian Dior in 1999. It is taken from the French phrase j'adore meaning "I love (very much)" (or, when used in a colloquial context, "I'm loving it").
Jagatkishore m Marathi
Meaning "World's Child".
Jaire m African American (Modern)
Combination of prefix J- with common suffix -aire in the style of Zaire.
Jare m Finnish
Variant of Jari. Famous bearers are Finnish rappers Jare "Cheek" Tiihonen and Jare Brand of the rap duo JVG.
Járre m Sami
Sami diminutive of Jakob.
Jarre m West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that contain the Gothic element gairu (gêr in Old High German) "spear." See also Jarich.
Jaufre m Lengadocian, Arthurian Cycle
Languedocian form of of Jaufré. 'Jaufre' is the only surviving Arthurian romance written in Occitan; its main character is equivalent to Sir Griflet son of Do, a Knight of the Round Table known from other literature.
Jaufré m Gascon, Provençal
Gascon and Provençal form of Geoffrey.
Jaymere m African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements jay and meer, or a blend of Jamie and Jamir.
Jemere m Amharic
Means "he began" in Amharic.
Ji'aire m & f African American
Jiaire is a name that's been used by parents who are considering boy baby names.... [more]
Joffre m French (Rare), English
Transferred use of the surname Joffre. It was popularised during World War I thanks to French marshal Joseph Joffre, best known for his regrouping of the retreating allied armies that led to the defeat the Germans at the First Battle of the Marne in September of 1914.
Joffré m French (Quebec)
Québécois form of Joffre.
Joore m Coptic
Means "strong, mighty".
Jore m Norman
Cotentinais Norman form of George.
Jorre m Finnish
Finnish variant form of Jori.
Jyeire m African American (Rare)
Alternate spelling of Jair.
Kaakyire m Akan
Means "last born" in Akan.
Kaapre m Finnish
A Finnish variant of Gabriel.
Kaare m Norwegian, Danish
Variant of Kåre.
Kare m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Kári.
Kare m Greenlandic (Archaic)
An older spelling variant, borrowing from the Danish Kåre.
Keandre m English, African American
Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and Andre.
Kebere m Amharic
Means "he is honoured" in Amharic.
Kenmore m English Creole, Bajan
Transferred use of the surname Kenmore. This is borne by Kenmore Hughes (1970-), a retired sprinter from Antigua and Barbuda.
Khantore m Kazakh
From the title khan meaning "king, ruler" and төре (töre) meaning "aristocrat, lord".
Kheperkare m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḫpr-kꜢ-rꜤ meaning "the Ka of Re is created", derived from ḫpr "to come into being, exist, manifest" combined with ka "soul" and the name of the god Ra... [more]
Kildare m Popular Culture
It derives from Irish Cill Dara, meaning "church of the oak". It's the name of a city in Ireland, also used as a given name. A notable bearer is the Disney Comics character Kildare Coot, name chosen to translate the originary Italian Sgrizzo Papero, a crazy cousin of Donald Duck created by Romano Scarpa in 1964.
Kithure m Meru
Of uncertain meaning.
Kofre m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Kofri.
Kore m African American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a transferred use of the surname Kore or a variant of Corey.... [more]
Kostobare m Basque (Archaic)
Northern Basque equivalent of Cristóbal and Christophe.
Kristobare m Basque (Archaic)
Northern Basque equivalent of Cristóbal and Christophe.
Kúnare m Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Kunnari (in accordance with the old Kleinschmidt orthography, used until 1973).
Kurre m Swedish, Finnish
Diminutive of Kurt.
Kyre m English (Modern, Rare)
Masculine form of Kyra.
Kyrre m Norwegian
Modern form of Kyrri. A notable bearer is Norwegian DJ and music producer Kygo (Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll, b. 1991).
La'andre m African American
Combination of the popular name prefix La and Andre (perhaps inspired by the similar Léandre).
Ladre m African American (Modern, Rare)
A combination of the popular prefix la and the name Dre.
Laetare m French (Quebec, Rare)
From the Latin word laetare "rejoice! (imperative)". It is the name of the fourth Sunday in the season of Lent. This Sunday gets its name from the first few words (incipit) of the traditional Latin entrance (Introit) for the Mass of the day: "Laetare Jerusalem" ("Rejoice, O Jerusalem").
Lâzare m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Lazarus.
Leandre m Catalan, Provençal
Catalan and Provençal form of Leander.
Leodhere m Anglo-Saxon (Hypothetical)
Possible Old English name derived from the elements lēod "man" and here "army".
Leodore m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname as well as a contraction of Leo and Theodore.
Leofhere m Anglo-Saxon
Old English name composed of the elements leof "dear, beloved" and here "army".
Lexaundre m Norman
Norman form of Alexander.
Liandre m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Leander.
Libère m French
French form of Liberius.
Lissandre m Provençal
Provençal form of Alexander.
Lixandre m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Alexander.
Lotaire m Walloon
Walloon form of Lothaire.
Lumière m Popular Culture
Means "light" in French. The name can be recalled from the character in the Disney animated movie "Beauty and the Beast" in which he is transformed into a candelabrum.
Mabire m Norman
Norman form of Mabille.
Madore m Medieval Italian
Meaning unknown. Possible variant of Madora. This name was used in the Italy Renaissance.
Máel Muire f & m Old Irish, Medieval Irish
Means "disciple of the Virgin Mary" from Old Irish máel meaning "devotee, servant" combined with the name Muire... [more]
Maggiore m Literature
Means 'elder' or 'greater' in Italian. Used in Stuart Hill's book ' The Cry Of The Icemark', Maggiore was a tutor to the princess.
Maglière m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Magloire.
Magloire m & f French, Afro-American (Slavery-era)
French masculine and feminine form of Maglorius (see Maglorio).
Majoré m Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Fausto.
Makalaurë m Literature
Means "gold-cleaver" in Quenya. In Tolkien's 'Legendarium', this is the mother-name of Maglor.
Makhare m Georgian (Rare)
Basically means "you make me happy" in Georgian. Also compare Georgian მიხარია (mikharia) meaning "I rejoice!" and the related name Khareba.
Mamre m Ancient Hebrew
The name of an Amorite ally of Abraham, owner of some famous great trees at or near Hebron.
Manaure m Indigenous American
From Caquetio, an Arawakan language.
Maolmhuire m Irish (Archaic), Medieval Irish (?)
Variant of Old Irish Máel Muire meaning "servant of the Virgin Mary". This name was often anglicized as Myles or Miles.
Maol Muire m Irish (Archaic), Medieval Irish
Variant of Máel Muire borne by the 16th-century Irish priest and poet Maol Muire Ó hÚigínn (anglicized as Miler O'Higgin), who became Archbishop of Tuam in 1586 and died in office in 1590.
Marganore m Carolingian Cycle, Literature
This is the name of a tyrant in the 16th-century Italian epic poem Orlando Furioso written by the Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533). It was invented by the author, who used as a base the Greek verb μαργαίνω (margaino) meaning "to rage, to be mad"... [more]
Margondre m Arthurian Cycle
A king of the Saxons.
Marre m & f Swedish, Dutch
Diminutive of names starting with Mar-.
Masiosare m Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
From the Spanish phrase más si osare (un extraño enemigo) meaning "but if (a foreign enemy) dares" from the Mexican national anthem. This is borne by Mexican martial artist Masiosare 'Masio' Fullen (1987-)... [more]
Massiré m French (African)
French form of Massire, a french footballer got this name: Massiré Kanté.
McIntyre m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname McIntyre.
Mekre m Amharic
Means "my advice" in Amharic.
Melkiorre m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Melchior.
Menkaure m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mn-kꜣw-rꜥ meaning "eternal are the souls of Ra", derived from mn "to stay, remain; to be established, steadfast" combined with kꜣw, plural of ka "soul, life force", and the name of the god Ra... [more]
Menkheperre m Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian masculine name meaning "Enduring is the apparition of Ra".
Meremere m & f Maori
This name means "Venus as an evening star" and "star". This was the name of the Ngati Tama Chief of Kaingaroa, Meremere (d. 1860) who protected Moriori under him from other Maori chiefs during the Moriori genocide... [more]
Merenre m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mr.n-rꜥ, meaning "(the one) who is beloved by Ra", from Egyptian mr.n, a perfect relative form of mrj "to love (someone)" combined with the Egyptian God Ra... [more]
Merkare m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mr-kꜣ-rꜥ, possibly meaning "the soul in the pyramid of Ra", from Egyptian mr "pyramid" combined with kꜣ "soul" combined with the name of the god Ra... [more]
Meryre m Ancient Egyptian
Meaning "beloved of Re". This was the throne name of the pharaoh Pepi I, and the feminine name borne by two consorts of Pepi incorporates this name, Ankhesenmeryre.
Mire f & m Korean
Mire(Mirae) means "future(未來)" in Korean.
Mirre f & m Dutch, Flemish (Rare)
Derived from the Dutch noun mirre meaning "myrrh". Originally, this given name was probably given in reference to goud, wierook en mirre meaning "gold, frankincense and myrrh", the gifts that the Three Magi bestowed upon the newborn Jesus.... [more]
Molmore m Manx (Archaic)
Derived from the Gaelic name element máel / mal / maol "tonsured, shorn; (and by extension) disciple, devotee" and the given name More with the intended meaning of "devotee of the Virgin Mary" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).... [more]
Morciré m Manding (Gallicized)
Susu name of unknown meaning.
Môre m Walloon
Walloon form of Maurus.
Nadare f & m Japanese
Means "avalanche" in Japanese.
Nagare m Japanese
From 流 (nagare, nagaru, ryuu) meaning "flow, stream, current".... [more]
Nakhtre m Ancient Egyptian
A name with orgigins in Egypt, Nakhtre means "Strength of Ra". Ra was the god of the sun in Ancient Egyptian Mythology.
Natihere m & f Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "born from love".
Nature m & f American (Rare, Archaic)
The phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations.
Nazaré f & m Portuguese, Asturian
Portuguese and Asturian form of Nazareth.
Ndre m Albanian
Albanian form of Andrew.
Néandre m French
French form of Neandros via Neander.
Nebmaatre m Ancient Egyptian
Means "the lord of the truth is Re" in Egyptian.
Nebsenre m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian nb-sn-rꜥ, meaning "their lord is Ra", from Egyptian nb "lord, master" combined with sn "they, them" combined with the Egyptian God Ra... [more]
Nectaire m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Nektarios via Nectarius.
Neferefre m Ancient Egyptian
Derived 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 Egyptian
From 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.
Neferirkare m Ancient Egyptian
Neferkare was an Ancient Egyptian Pharaon during the 25th century BCE. He was the third king of the Fifth Dynasty.
Nere m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Nerid. It is most prominent in Aust-Agder, Norway.
Netjerkare m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian nṯrj-kꜣ-rꜥ meaning "divine is the life-force of Ra", derived from nṯrj "divine, holy" combine with ka "soul, life-force" and the name of the god Ra (literally "the sun").
Ngahere m Maori
Means "forest" in Maori.
Nicanore m Italian
Italian form of Nicanor.
Nicere m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Nicere.
Nightmare m & f Popular Culture
From 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.
Nikandre m Georgian (Archaic)
Archaic Georgian form of Nicander. The modern form is Nikandro.
Nikaure m Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian masculine name meaning "The Ka of Re-associated forces".
Ninahere m & f Polynesian
Polynesian name, meaning "favour and love", "blessing and love".
Njere m & f Shona
It means “wisdom”.
Noffre m Medieval Catalan
Truncated form of Onoffre.
Nore m Swedish, Norwegian (Rare)
Younger form of Nóri, an Old Norse name meaning either "north" (derived from norðr) or "small person" (derived from nóri). Swedish writer Esaias Tegnér used the name in a 1814 poem celebrating the union between Sweden and Norway... [more]
Noré m Picard
Diminutive of Honoré.
Nosaghare f & m African
Nigerian
Ntare m Rwandan
Meaning "lion" in Kinyarwanda and Kirundi. Famous people with that name includes five kings of the Kingdom of Burundi: Ntare I Rushatsi Cambarantama, Ntare II Kibogora, Ntare III Kivimira Semuganzashamba, Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba and Ntare V Ndizeye and american actor Ntare Mwine.
Nure m Popular Culture
The name of a character from the Norwegian Christmas series "Jul i Svingen".
Ochopintre m Georgian Mythology
Combination of ოჭო (ocho) which is related to the name of the god Bochi and პინტრე (pintre) which is related to the Greek god Pan... [more]
Ochre m & f English (Rare, Archaic)
From Old French ocre, via Latin from Greek ōkhra ‘yellow ocher.’
Ofure m & f African, Esan, Nigerian
Means "peace, it is well" in Esan.
Ohre m & f Hebrew
Variant of Or.
Ohthere m Anglo-Saxon
Possibly derived from Old English oht "fear, terror" (compare Old Norse ótti) and here "army"... [more]
Olodumare m & f African Mythology
The "creator" manifestation of Ọlọrun
Oludare m & f Yoruba
Means "God has not forsaken" in Yoruba.
Omaure m Jamaican Patois (Modern)
True Jamaican chief or king
Omère f & m French (Rare), Louisiana Creole
French feminine form and Louisiana Creole masculine variant of Omer.
Ondoutuapere f & m Ijaw
Means "add more life to me" in Ijaw.
Onopre m Georgian (Archaic)
Georgian form of Onouphrios (see Onuphrius).
Onuphre m French
French form of Onouphrios via Onuphrius.
Oshere m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English os "god" and here "army".... [more]
Padipare m Ancient Egyptian
Derived from Egyptian pꜣ-dj-pꜣ-rꜥ meaning "he who is given by Ra" or "the gift of the sun god (Ra)". Older form of Potiphar.
Paladore m Arthurian Cycle
A lover of Morgan le Fay slain by Arthur, causing a rift between Arthur and Morgan.
Paraire m Maori
Maori translation of Friday. A known bearer of this name is the Maori politician Paraire Karaka Paikea (1894-1943) from New Zealand.
Pashure m Biblical Hebrew
prosperity round about
Pasquaire m French (Archaic)
French form of Pascharius. It appears to have been rare, or at least it was never as common as the form Pasquier.
Pastore m Italian
Italian form of Pastor.
Pere f & m Ijaw
Means "wealthy" in Ijaw.
Perre m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Pierre.
Petephre m Coptic
Coptic form of Egyptian Padipare.
Peyre m Medieval Occitan
Medieval Occitan cognate of Peter.
Philidore m English, French, Literature
Philidore likely meaning "gift of love", from the Greek philos (φιλος) meaning "friend, lover" and doron (δωρον) meaning "gift".... [more]
Philmore m English (Rare)
Likely a variant of Fillmore, influenced by Phil.
Phyre f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of the word fire.
Piarre m Provençal
Provençal form of Pierre.
Pière m Picard
Picard form of Pierre.
Piere m Swedish
Variant of Pierre.
Pire f & m Mapuche, Literature
From Mapudungun pire meaning "snow, hail" (compare Piren, derived from the verb).... [more]
Pire m Walloon
Walloon form of Pierre.
Pleasure f & m English (African, Rare)
From the English word pleasrue meaning "A state of being pleased or contented; gratification." This name is most common in African countries like Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Uganda.
Pōmare m & f Maori, Tahitian
Ortographically correct form of Pomare in Tahitian.
Pore m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Kristepore. A notable bearer of this name was Kristepore "Pore" Mosulishvili (1916-1944), a Georgian Soviet soldier who participated in the Italian resistance movement during World War II.
Porphyre m French (Archaic)
French form of Porphyrios (see Porfirio).
Porpire m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Porphyrios (see Porfirio).
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.
Prospère m French
Variant of Prosper.
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.
Pyirre m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Pierre.
Qvarqvare m Georgian (Archaic), Literature
The general consensus is that this name is ultimately derived from the Georgian verb უყვარს (uqvars) meaning "to love", which basically gives the name the meaning of "beloved". Also compare Saqvarela.... [more]
Rahrakwasere m Mohawk
Means "he follows the moon" in Mohawk. Mohawk names are created uniquely for each individual and are not to be repeated while the bearer is living. There is currently a living bearer of this name.
Rapture f & m English (American, Rare)
Originates from the Latin raptura, meaning "seizure" or "kidnapping." Denotes a state of intense joy or ecstasy, as well as a theological concept in Christian eschatology referring to believers being taken up to heaven before the tribulation... [more]
Regenhere m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Proto-Germanic Raginaharjaz, using the Old English elements reġn "wondrous, mighty; very" and here "army"... [more]
Rere f & m Sundanese
Sundanese diminutive of names containing the sound re (or other similar sounds), such as Restu or Reza.
Restore m & f English (Puritan)
Meaning, "return (someone or something) to a former condition, place, or position." Referring to a restoration of faith.
Revere m American
Transferred use of the surname Revere.
Rhamondre m African American
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Richere m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ric "king, ruler" and here "army". Cognate to Germanic Richar and French Riquier.
Riware m Medieval Breton
Derived from Old Breton ri "king" and uuaroe "game". Saint Riware was the brother of Saint Riwanon and the uncle of Saint Hervé.
Robaire m Obscure
Possibly an invented name based on the phonetic spelling of the French pronunciation of Robert.
Robespierre m French (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Robespierre as a given name, used in reference to Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794), who was one of the best-known leaders of the French Revolution.
Romare m African American (Rare)
The African American collage artist Romare Bearden is a famous person with this first name.
Rongomaitere m Moriori
This is a personal noun. The name has different meanings that deal with the sea. It is an allegorical proportionate for ocean. This noun also means 'peace on the ocean.' One possible meaning is 'ocean god'... [more]
Roure m Catalan (Modern, Rare)
Means "oak" in Catalan.
Rugare m Shona
Means "peace, well being" in Shona.
Saare m Tigrinya
Means "winner" in Tigrinya.
Sabre m African, Muslim, Northern African, Iranian, Arabic (Egyptian)
African, Islamic name for boys meaning patient, sharp and enduring.
Sabre m Malay, Malaysian
Possibly a variant of Sabri, used in Malaysia.
Sadire m Filipino
"pure" from Filipino dialect Ilocano.
Safere m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table.
Sagamore m Wampanoag, French (Rare)
Derived from the word sagamore, which is an anglicization of a Native American word that means "chief".... [more]
Sagramore m Arthurian Cycle, Popular Culture
An Old French variant of the Old French sicamor meaning "sycamore", as in the tree.... [more]
Sahure m Ancient Egyptian
Means "he who is close to Re" in Egyptian.
Sâjare m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Sejer.
Salandre m Arthurian Cycle
A knight defeated in joust by Perceval.
Salbatore m Basque
Basque form of Salvador.
Salvadore m Corsican, Sardinian
Corsican and Sardinian form of Salvatore.
Salvaire m Occitan
Occitan form of Salvador.
Samere m Shona
Shona form of Samuel.
Samidare m & f Japanese
Means "early summer rain" in Japanese.
Sandre m & f French (Rare), Provençal
Short form of Alexandre and Aleissandre for men and French form of Sandra for women.... [more]
Sarbadore m Sardinian
Nuorese form of Salvatore.
Sarvadore m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Salvatore.
Satre m Etruscan Mythology
Satre is an Etruscan god identified with Saturn
Sauvaire m Provençal
Provençal form of Salvator.
Sauvèstre m Provençal
Provençal form of Silvester.
Scamandre m Greek Mythology (Gallicized)
French form of Skamandros via Scamander.