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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *y; and the length is 6.
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Aagney m Hinduism, Indian
Modern transcription of Agneya.
Aatrey m Hindi (Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Abeley m Judeo-French
Variant of Abel.
Abisay m Spanish
Spanish form of Abishai.
Abnody m Russian (Rare, Archaic)
Abnody (Russian: Абно́дий) is an old and rare Russian male first name. The patronymics derived from this first name are "Абно́диевич" (Abnodiyevich), "Абно́дьевич" (Abnodyevich; both masculine); and "Абно́диевна" (Abnodiyevna), "Абнодьевна" (Abnodyevna; both feminine).
Abylay m Kazakh
Combination of Abyl with the Kazakh noun ай (ay) meaning "moon". As such, the meaning of this name is basically "father of the moon".... [more]
Achacy m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Akakios via Acacius.
Adonay m Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Manuel.
Afarey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Aphareus.
Afindy m Malay
Variant of Effendi.
Afiney m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Athenaios.
Agapiy m Russian
Russian form of Agapios.
Agelay m Russian
Russian form of Agelaos.
Agoney m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Name of a Guanche warrior in the Canarian island of La Gomera. It was revived in the 1980's.
Ahapiy m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Agapiy.
Ahelay m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Agelaos.
Ainsly f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Ainsley.
Aisley f & m English
Variant of Isley.
Ajtony m Hungarian (Rare), Medieval Hungarian
Ajtony was an early-11th-century ruler in the territory now known as Banat in present-day Romania and Serbia.
Akakiy m Bulgarian (Archaic), Russian (Archaic), Ukrainian (Archaic)
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Akakios.
Alardy m Ossetian Mythology
Meaning unknown. This is the Ossetian lord of smallpox who had to be placated.
Albéry m French
Variant of Albéric (see also Aubry).
Əlibəy m Azerbaijani
Combination of Əli and Azerbaijani bəy meaning "gentleman, mister; lord, master".
Alipiy m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Alypios via Alypius.
Amadey m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Amadeus.
Amnuay m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อำนวย (see Amnuai).
Amphay m & f Lao
Alternate transcription of Lao ອຳໄພ (see Amphai).
Andray m African American, Antillean Creole
Variant of Andre. Known bearers of the name include Andray Baptiste (1977-), a Grenadian soccer player, and Andray Blatche (1986-), a retired American-born basketball player who has become a naturalized Filipino citizen.
Anuviy m Russian (Archaic), Ukrainian (Archaic)
Russian and Ukrainian form of Anubius.
Arcady m Russian
Variant of Arkady.
Aretey m Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian form of Aretaeus.
Asbury m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Asbury, commonly used in America, possibly in honour of British-American Methodist minister Francis Asbury (1745-1816)... [more]
Ashlay f & m English
Variant of Ashley.
Aspazy m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Aspasius.
Astley m English
Transferred use of the surname Astley.
Astrey m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Astraios.
Atabaý m Turkmen
From Turkmen ata meaning "father, ancestor" and baý meaning "rich, wealthy".
Atalay m Turkish
Famous, well-known.
Atiliy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Atilius.
Aufroy m Medieval French
Medieval French form of Alfried, which is a short form of Adalfried and thus not to be confused with Alfred... [more]
Averey m & f English
Variant of Avery.
Averky m Russian (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical, Russified)
Alternate transcription of Russian Аверкий (see Averkiy).
Aviguy m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "my father is from the valley", either from Hebrew Avi means "my father" and Guy 2 means "valley".... [more]
Aviliy m Russian (Archaic)
Russian form of Avilius.
Avinoy f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "father of beauty" in Hebrew. Combination of the names Avi and Noy.
Azariy m Russian (Archaic), Ukrainian (Archaic)
Russian and Ukrainian form of Azariah.
Badeey m Yakut
Derived from the name of a folk Yakut hero who was the first leader of the Kangalassky Yakuts.
Bakary m Arabic
An indirect Quranic name from Arabic Bakūr / Bakr, an ancient name of Arabian tribes, meaning "young camel".
Bakery m Western African
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Banksy f & m English (American, Rare)
Transferred used of the surname Banksy as a given name. It could also be used as a diminutive of the name Banks.
Barley m & f English (British, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Barley.
Bassey m & f African
(Efik and Ibibio) origin meaning little god
Baudry m Medieval French, French (Belgian)
Variant form of Baldéric via the form Baudric.
Beejay m African American (Modern, Rare)
Phonetic spelling of the initials BJ.
Beenay m Nepali
This name is Nepali
Benley m English (American, Rare)
A made up name perhaps influenced by Bentley
Benóný m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Benoni.
Berney m English
Variant of Bernie, which is a diminutive of Bernard.
Bexley f & m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Bexley.
Biebey m Yakut
Means "honey" in Yakut.
Bishoy m Coptic
Variant form of Pishoy, which is probably at least partly arabized, since Arabic doesn't have the phoneme /p/ and thus Arabs always replace the p- in Coptic names by a b-.
Bonamy m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Bonamy. This name was borne by British literary scholar Bonamy Dobrée (1891-1974), who was given the name because it was a family surname.
Bonamy m Judeo-Anglo-Norman, Judeo-French
Derived from Middle French bon "good (virtuous, having positive qualities)" and ami "friend". This name was also used as a secular form of Benjamin,
Bradly m English
Variant of Bradley.
Brandy m English
Diminutive of Brandon.
Breezy f & m English (Modern)
From the adjective (see Breeze). It is also used as a diminutive for names containing -bri/bre(e)-, like Brianna or Sabrina.
Brocky m English
Diminutive of Brock.
Brucey m English
Diminutive of Bruce.
Burley m English
Transferred use of the surname Burley.
Burney m American
Variant of Bernie or transferred use of the surname Burney.
Cagney m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Cagney.
Caisey m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Casey.
Canary f & m English
From the name of the bird, Canary.
Carrey f & m English
Variant of Carey or Carrie.
Carthy m & f American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Carthy.
Ceejay m English (Rare)
Phonetic spelling of the initials CJ.
Chaddy m & f English (Rare), Literature (Rare)
Diminutive of Chad / Chadwick. In the detective novel 'Cat Among the Pigeons' (1959) by Agatha Christie, there is a character named Lettice Chadwick, often called Chaddy.
Chancy m & f English
Possibly either a diminutive (in the case of the masculine use) or an inteded feminine form (in the case of the feminine use) of Chance or a variant of Chauncy.
Chaney m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Chaney.
Charzy m & f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Charles.
Cheney m & f English
From the traditionally English surname, a variant of Chesney, or from the French habitational surname from a place in Yonne, derived from a Romano-Gallic estate, Caniacum, meaning "estate of a man named Canius".
Chesky m English (American, Modern)
Probably transferred from the surname Chesky.... [more]
Chokey m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཆོས་སྐྱིད (see Choki).
Clairy f & m English (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Diminutive of Clair (men) and Claire (women). In the Netherlands, the name is primarily used on women, whilst in Flanders (Belgium) the opposite applies.... [more]
Clarky m English
Diminutive of Clark.
Claudy f & m Dutch (Rare), English (Rare), French (Rare)
Diminutive of Claude (unisex), Claudia (feminine) and Claudius (masculine).
Cliffy m English
Diminutive of Clifford and Clifton.
Coffey m African American (Rare)
Possibly a form of Cuff. This is borne by American country and western singer-songwriter Coffey Anderson (1978-).
Colley m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Colley.
Conney m English
Diminutive of Connor.
Corley m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Corley.
Correy m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Corey.
Craigy m English
Diminutive of Craig.
Crispy m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Crispin, which has also occasionally been used for Christian and Christopher.... [more]
Curley m English
Transferred use of the surname Curley or else from an English surname of Norman origin, which may have been from a French place name or perhaps from a nickname meaning "curlew (a bird)" (see also Curly)... [more]
Dabney m English
Transferred use of the surname Dabney.
Damazy m Polish
Polish form of Damasus.
Danney m English
Variant of Danny.
Darany m Khmer
Means "stars" in Khmer.
Darbey m English
Variant of Darby.
Dashay f & m African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements da and shay. It can be spelled Dashay or with a capitalized third letter as DaShay.
Dawney m Scots
Diminutive of Daniel, Andrew and occasionally Donald.
Dawsey m Literature
Transferred use of the surname Dawsey. Also a diminutive of Dawes. It was the name of a character in the novel 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society' (2008) by Mary Ann Shaffer.
Deejay m English (Rare)
Phonetic spelling of the initials DJ.
Delray m English
Variant of Delroy.
Denley m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Denley.
Denray m English (Rare)
Most likely a combination of any name that starts with Den- (such as Dennis and Denzil) with any name that contains -ray-, such as Ray, Raynard and Murray.... [more]
Denroy m English (Rare)
In most cases, this name is a combination of any name that starts with Den- (such as Dennis and Denzil) with any name that contains -roy-, such as Roy, Royston and Leroy... [more]
Deshay m & f African American (Rare)
A combination of the name suffix De- and Shay 1.
Destry m Popular Culture, English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Destry, ultimately from the Anglo-Norman word destrer meaning "warhorse". This name was popularized by the western novel 'Destry Rides Again' (1930, by Max Brand) and specially by the 1964 TV series 'Destry' based on the novel.
Devery m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Devery. A bearer of this name was Devery Freeman (1913-2005), an American screenwriter who also authored the novel "Father Sky: A Novel", upon which the 1981 film "Taps" was based.
Dierry m French (Archaic)
Variant form of Thierry.
Digory m English (British, Rare), Medieval English, Cornish
Variant of Diggory, used by author C. S. Lewis for a character in his 'Chronicles of Narnia' series.
Disney f & m Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Disney, given after American filmmaker Walt Disney (1901-1966) and his company.
Dolphy m Filipino
A Nickname of Rodolfo and Rudolph. Also an anglicised form of Dolfje.
Donley m English (American, Rare)
Transferred from the Irish surname, Donley.
Dooley m American
Transferred use of the surname Dooley.
Dorjay m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Dorji.
Dorjey m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Dorji.
Dorsey m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Dorsey.
Dustey m English
Variant of Dusty.
Earley m English (American)
Variant of Early or a nickname for Earl.
Eashey m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Yeshe.
Easley m American
From the name of a South Carolina city established in the 19th century by William King Easley.
Efendy m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Effendi.
Egidiy m Russian
Russian form of Aegidius (see Giles).
Ellory m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Ellery.
Embrey f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Embry.
Emiliy m Russian
Russian form of Aemilius (see Emil).
Emmery m & f English
Variant of Emory.
Enapay m Sioux
Means "roars bravely in the face of danger" in Lakota. From the Lakota uŋȟnápi, from ȟná 'to groan, snort, growl, grunt, utter like a bear (as an expression of emotional excitement or self encouragement in meeting pain or danger bravely, also anger, sorrow)'.
Energy m Obscure
From the English word energy, from French énergie, or via late Latin from Greek energeia, from en- ‘in, within’ + ergon ‘work’.
Eremey m Ukrainian
Ukrainian variant transcription of Yeremey.
Erubey m Spanish (Mexican), American
There was a boxer in the early 1970s in Mexico named Erubey Carmona, but he had changed his name from Eudibiel. Since all the people I can find with this name are young Mexican or Mexican-American men, I'm beginning to think the name originated with this boxer... [more]
Eshpay m Mari
Etymology uncertain, although it may be linked to the ancient Tatar word ash meaning
Euseby m English (Archaic)
Archaic English form of Eusebius. Notable bearers of this name include Euseby Isham (1697-1755), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, and Euseby Cleaver (1745-1819), an Anglican archbishop of Dublin.
Evegny m Russian
Variant transcription of Evgeniy.
Evfimy m Russian
Variant transcription of Evfimiy.
Evlogy m Russian
Variant transcription of Evlogiy.
Evpaty m Medieval Russian (Rare, Archaic)
the only person recorded to have that name was a 12th century semi-legendary bogatyr Evpaty Kolovrat who fought against Batu Khan (+his Mongolian army) and was described at "The Tale of The Destruction Of Ryazan".
Evsevy m Russian
Variant transcription of Evseviy.
Fachry m Indonesian
Variant of Fachri.
Fadhly m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Fadli.
Fadley m Malay
Malay variant of Fadli.
Fadzly m Malay
Malay variant of Fadli.
Fakhry m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فخري (see Fakhri).
Fazley m Malay
Malay variant of Fadli.
Fenley m & f English (Rare)
Transferred used of the surname Fenley.
Fenray m Literature
This is the name of the father of one of the main characters, Conor, from the Scholastic book series Spirit Animals.... [more]
Fenway m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Fenway. The first recorded use of the name in the United States was in 1923, but it briefly increased in usage after the Red Sox won the world series in their home, Fenway Park, in 2013.
Fethry m Literature
This name was invented by the cartoonists Al Hubbard and Dick Kinney in 1964 for their new carachter, Fethry Duck, who is Donald Duck's bizarre and out of the box cousin. Fethry Duck didn't have success in the USA, but he became popular in Europe and in Brazil.
Finidy m & f Malagasy
Means "chosen" in Malagasy.
Finney m English
Diminutive of Phineas.
Flaviy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Flavius.
Fleury m French
Masculine form of Fleur. This was the name of an 11th-century prince of France, a son of Philip I.
Flowey m Popular Culture
Variant of Flower. In the RPG Undertale, Flowey is a sentient golden flower, the soulless reincarnation of Asriel, who tricks the player by calling his attacks "friendliness pellets".
Fluffy m Pet
From the adjective fluffy, which describes something light, soft, and fuzzy. This name is commonly given to pets.
Forney m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Forney.
Forrey m English
Diminutive of Forrest. There might possibly also be cases where this name is derived from the surname Forrey.
Franky m English
Variant of Frankie.
Frosty m & f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Either a short form of Forrest or simply from the English word frosty.
Fuechy m Hmong
Means "power, control" in Hmong.
Fursey m Old Irish, History
Possibly derived from Latin virtus "virtue" via Old Irish firt. Saint Fursey was an early medieval Irish monk and visionary whose "celebrated visions had considerable influence on dream literature of the later Middle Ages", including Dante's 'Divine Comedy'.
Gabbey f & m English (American)
Gabbey is a variant of the names Gabby. And is a short form of the names Gabriel. For females its short for Gabriella... [more]
Gandwy m Arthurian Cycle
One of Arthur’s gatekeepers.
Garvey m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Garvey.
Gatsby m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Gatsby.
Gemory m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Gemory is a demon listed in demonological grimoires. The demon is referenced by the pronoun "he" despite the fact that he appears as a beautiful woman with a duchess crown riding a camel.
Gencay m & f Turkish
it means the firs moon of the month. generally it is crescent. so it has the same meaning with MİRAY and İLKAY. but this is more masculine than these names. otherwise, it is rarely used by females... [more]
Gendry m Literature, Popular Culture
Gendry is the name of a character, an unacknowledged royal bastard, from the Song of Ice and Fire books by GRR Martin and the TV show Game of Thrones based upon the former. ... [more]
Gentry m & f English (American, Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Gentry or simply from the word gentry.
Geordy m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Geordie and Jordy.
Georgy m Scots
Diminutive of George.
Geremy m English
Variant of Jeremy.
Geromy m Literature
Corruption of Jeremy, used as the name of the token black character in popular webcomic series Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff by Andrew Hussie.
Gethry m African American
Variant of surname Guthry.
Ghamay m Pashto
Alternate transcription of Pashto غمی (see Ghamai).
Gilney m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Meaning unknown, It possiby is diminutive of Gilberto
Giorgy m Russian (Anglicized, ?)
Possibly a form of George or a variant transcription of Gyorgy.
Greely m English (Rare)
From a surname which is a variant of Greeley.
Guerdy m & f Haitian Creole
French phonetic spelling of Gerdi.... [more]
Gurley m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Gurley.
Gurney m English (American, Rare), Literature
Transferred use of the surname Gurney. A bearer of the surname was Ivor Gurney (1890-1937), a British poet and composer who is noted especially for his songs and poems of World War I.... [more]
Hairry m Scots
Scots form of Harry.
Hajjay m Arabic
Arabic version of ‘Haggai’, a minor prophet in the bible.... [more]
Halley f & m English, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Transferred use of the surname Halley. It peaked in popularity in 1986, when Halley's Comet was last spotted from Earth. It rose again in the US in the mid 1990's when similar-sounding names (like Haley and Hallie) were increasing in popularity.
Halsey m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Halsey. The name is probably given in honour of the American war hero Admiral William "Bull" Halsey, Jr... [more]
Hamady m Western African
A variant of the Arabic name Hamad, meaning "praiseworthy".
Hanley m & f English, Caribbean
Derived from the surname Hanley.
Harrey m English
Variant of Harry.
Hasley f & m English, South American
Transferred use of the surname Hasley.
Hatuey m Taíno
Name of a Taino leader who fled from the Spanish to Cuba. When he was captured he was asked if wanted to be baptized so he could go to heaven. He then asked if the Spanish went to heaven. The priest answered yes and he said that he would not want to spend eternity with the Spanish because they where the most evil horrible people he had ever met... [more]
Hawley m English
Transferred use of the surname Hawley.
Hazley f & m English
Transferred use of the surname Hazley or combination of the word haze with common suffix -ley.
Healey m English (British, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Healey.
Hedløy m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Hedley.
Helmey m Malay
Malay variant of Hilmi.
Hendry m & f Malagasy
Means "wise" in Malagasy.
Henery m English
Variant of Henry.
Henley m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Henley.
Hersey m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hersey.
Hetény m Hungarian
Etymology uncertain, perhaps from hét meaning "seven".
Hilary m Polish
Polish form of Hilarius.
Hilery f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Hilary.
Hilmey m Malay
Malay variant of Hilmi.
Hipacy m Polish
Polish form of Hypatius.
Holley f & m English
Variant of Holly.
Honory m Polish
Variant of Honoriusz.
Hookey m Romani (Archaic)
Either a transferred use of the surname Hookey or a corruption of Montague.
Horacy m Polish
Polish form of Horatius.
Hordiy m Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian form of Gordias. It also is very close to a word meaning "proud" in Ukrainian.
Hriday m Indian, Hindi, Bengali
Means "heart" in Hindi, derived from Sanskrit हृदय (hrdaya). It is also an alternate transcription of Bengali হৃদয় of the same meaning (see Hridoy).
Hridoy m Bengali
Means "heart, mind" in Bengali, derived from Sanskrit हृदय (hrdaya).
Humfry m English
Variant of Humphrey.
Humpty m English
Diminutive of Humphrey.
Hurley m English
Transferred use of the surname Hurley.
Ibrány m Medieval Hungarian
Medieval Hungarian form of Ibrahim.
Iessey m Russian
Russian form of Yishay (see Jesse) via its Biblical Greek form Iessai.
Ignaty m Russian
Variant transcription of Ignatiy. A known bearer of this name was Russian writer and playwright Ignaty Potapenko (1856-1929).
Ignazy m Polish
Polish form of Ignatius.
Imsety m Egyptian Mythology
In Egyptian mythology he was a funerary deity, one of the four sons of Horus tasked with protecting his throne in the underworld. His image was depicted on the canopic jar that held the liver of the deceased.
Iryney m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Eirenaios (see Irenaeus).
Jackey m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Jackie.
Jacoby m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Jacoby.