This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the order is random.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Hisanobu m JapaneseFrom 久 (
hisa) meaning "long time ago" and 信 (
nobu) meaning "trust, faith, believe". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rimael m Medieval BretonDerived from Old Breton
ri meaning "king" combined with Old Breton
mael meaning "lord" or "prince" (ultimately from Proto-Celtic
*maglos meaning "noble, chief").
Charixenos m Ancient GreekThe first element of this name is derived from either the Greek noun χαρά
(chara) meaning "joy, delight, happiness" or the Greek noun χάρις
(charis) meaning "grace, kindness" (see
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Suyitno m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" and Javanese
yitna meaning "careful, cautious, wary".
Erşi m & f Karachay-BalkarMeans "ugly" in Karachay-Balkar, originally intended as a protective name to ward off evil spirits. A historical bearer of the name was Ershi Kulchaeva, a member of the Central Executive Committee.
Chinsaikhan m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian чин
(chin) meaning "truthful, unshakable, firm" and сайхан
(saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Lam m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 藍
(lam) meaning "blue, indigo".
Moron m MormonLate Jaredite king who reigned during a time of great wickedness and turmoil, and was himself wicked. He lost half his kingdom for many years in a rebellion and, after regaining his kingdom, was completely overthrown and lived out his life in captivity... [
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Philanor m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek noun φιλάνωρ
(philanor) meaning "fond of a man", which consists of Greek φίλος
(philos) meaning "beloved, dear" as well as "friend, lover" combined with the Greek noun ἀνήρ
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Gæslingr m Old NorseOld Norse byname, from Old Norse
gæslingr meaning 'gosling'. It originally started in the form
GæslingR.
Mahlon m Biblical, English (Rare)Meaning uncertain; sometimes misinterpreted as a variant of
Mahlah ("weakness, sickness" from Hebrew
Machlah). In the Old Testament this was the name of the son of Naomi and first husband of Ruth (Ruth 1:2,5; 4:9-10)... [
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Hayakazu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 隼 (
haya) meaning "falcon" or 颯 (
haya) meaning "the sound of the wind" combined with 一 (
kazu) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations can also make up this name.
Vulganus m Arthurian CycleA hideous half-man, half-horse sea demon that terrorized the land of Averre. He carried a Gorgon’s head that turned people to stone.... [
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Aranđel m SerbianThis name is Christian in origin. It is derived from Serbo-Croatian
arhanđel or
arhanđeo "archangel", which is ultimately derived from Greek
archangelos "chief angel".
Vaiarii m & f TahitianFrom the Tahitian
vai meaning "water" and
ari'i meaning "high chief, king", idiomatically meaning "royal water".
Vashan m PersianMeans "Mighty King", Vashan is an uncommon but rare name. "sincere, loyal" and "dependable"; however, "quite unpredictable" and "overly possessive."
Tanatar m KazakhMeans "born before dawn", derived from Kazakh таң
(tañ) "dawn, daybreak".
Alphard m AstronomyDerived from Arabic
الفرد (al-fard) "the solitary one". Alphard is the brightest star in the constellation Hydra, with no other bright stars near it.
Chlodoald m GermanicVariant of
Chlodowald. Saint Chlodoald lived in the 6th century AD and was the son of Chlodomer, a Frankish king from the Merovingian dynasty.
Lubosław m PolishDerived from Slavic
lyub "love" combined with Slavic
slav "glory".
Sigtryggr m Old NorseOld Norse combination of
sigr "victory" and
tryggr "trusty, true, safe".
Crash m Popular CultureMost notably the name for video game character Crash Bandicoot, an orange bandicoot from his self-titled platform game series created by Sony.
Melchizedek m BiblicalMeans "my king is righteousness" from Hebrew מֶלֶךְ
(mélekh) meaning "king" and צֶדֶק
(tzédek) meaning "righteousness". In the Old Testament this is the name of a priest king who gives
Abraham a blessing.
Duab m & f HmongMay mean either "shadow" or "sunbeam, ray".
Suanu f & m OgoniMeans "wisdom, knowledge" in Khana.
Goron m CornishSaid to be derived from Proto-Celtic
*kawaro- "hero, champion" (compare Breton
kaour, Welsh
cawr "giant, champion"). Saint Goron or Goronus is the patron saint of
St Goran, a coastal parish in Cornwall.
Carneiscus m Ancient GreekAncient Greek philosopher of the Epicurean school. His only surviving writing is on the subject of the death of a friend.... [
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Ahiram m BiblicalMeans "brother of craft" or "my brother is exalted" in Hebrew. In the Bible, he is a son of Benjamin.
Jinyan f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 谨
(jǐn) meaning "cautious, careful", 金
(jīn) meaning "gold, metal, money" or 锦
(jǐn) meaning "tapestry, brocade, embroidered" combined with 言
(yán) meaning "say, talk, speak" or 燕
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Anoshiruvan m Old PersianMeans "immortal soul", derived from Middle Persian
anōš (also
anōsh) meaning "immortal" combined with Middle Persian
ruwān meaning "soul". This was an epithet of Khosrau I, a popular 6th-century emperor of the Sassanid Persian Empire.
Qianli m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 千
(qiān) meaning "thousand" combined with 里
(lǐ) meaning "village". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Ruatapu m MaoriRuatapu tried to kill his half brother, Kahutia-te-rangi (who assumed the name Paikea) and drove him out, forcing him to survive by riding humpback whales to present day New Zealand
Chakotay m Popular CultureMeans "man who walks the Earth but who only sees the sky" in the language of the fictional Anurabi tribe. Chakotay was the name of the first officer in 'Star Trek: Voyager'.
Tchelio m TheatreTchelio is a magician and the king's (and prince's) protector in "L'amour des trois oranges", a 1921 satirical French-language opera by Sergei Prokofiev.
Chukwunonso m AfricanIgbo land Eastern Nigeria - Chukwu(Almighty God) no(is) nso(near). God is near
Wage m JavaneseFrom Javanese
Wagé, the name of the fourth day of the five-day week (Pasaran) used in the traditional Javanese calendar.
Abd al-Quddus m ArabicMeans "servant of the all-holy" from Arabic عبد ال
('abd al) meaning "servant of the" combined with قدوس
(quddus) meaning "holy".
Kuniharu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 邦 (kuni) meaning "home country (usually refers to Japan)" combined with 治 (haru) meaning "govern, regulate, administer", 春 (haru) meaning "spring" or 晴 (haru) meaning "clear up"... [
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Dong-mun m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 東 (
dong) meaning "east" and 文 (
mun) meaning "writing".
Yariv m HebrewMeans "rival" or "he will fight" in Hebrew.
Suraphon m ThaiFrom Thai สุร
(sura) meaning "god, deity" and พล
(phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Gentle m & f EnglishPossibly from the word "Gentle", used in the beginning of the nouns
gentleman meaning "well-born man, man of good family or birth" or from
gentlewoman meaning "woman of good family or breeding"... [
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Lugorix m Old CelticDerived from Celtic
lugu "light" combined with Celtic
rix "king." The first element of the name might also refer to the Celtic god
Lugus or
Lugh.
Taivanmend m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian тайван
(taivan) meaning "peaceful, quiet, still" and мэнд
(mend) meaning "health, well-being", often used as a greeting.
Zhizhong m ChineseFrom Chinese 志
(zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition", 至
(zhì) meaning "reach, arrive, extreme, most", 治
(zhì) meaning "govern, rule, control" or 執
(zhí) meaning "execute, carry out, hold, manage" combined with 忠
(zhōng) meaning "loyalty, devotion" or 中
(zhōng) meaning "middle"... [
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Katsujiro m JapaneseFrom 家 (
katsu, ie, ya) meaning "house, home, building, dwelling" combined with 二 (
ji) meaning "two" and 郎 (
rō) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Esprit m French (Archaic)French form of
Spirit derived from French
esprit, ultimately from Middle French
esperit borrowed from Latin
spiritus through Ecclesiastical Latin and Christian religious texts... [
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Natsuyuki m Japanese (Rare)From 夏 (
natsu) meaning "summer" and 幸 (
yuki) meaning "good fortune, happiness". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Eurystratos m Greek MythologyDerived from the Greek adjective εὐρύς
(eurys) meaning "wide, broad" combined with the Greek noun στρατός
(stratos) meaning "army".
Hiroyuki m JapaneseFrom Japanese 祐 (
hiro) meaning "divine protection, divine help" or 広 (
hiro) meaning "vast, wide" combined with 介 (
yuki) meaning "shellfish, shell, to be between, mediate, help, assist, armor" or 幸 (
yuki) meaning "happiness, good fortune, luck"... [
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Jhonen m American, Spanish (Mexican)The famous cartoonist "Jhonen Vasquez" bears this name. He is known best for his comic, "Johnny The Homicidal Maniac" and his children's cartoon, "Invader Zim".
Bibit m & f JavaneseMeans "origin, source, offspring, seed" in Javanese.
Driadam m Arthurian CycleA cousin of Erec who was slain by Mordred, prompting a feud between Erec and Mordred.
Atsuya m JapaneseDerived from 纂 (
atsu) meaning "compile, gather" or 敦 (
atsu) meaning "candid, sincere, honest" and 也 (
ya) meaning "also". Other kanji combinations can spell this name.
Bong-hyeon m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 奉 (
bong) meaning "offer, present, respect" or 峯 (
bong) meaning "peak, summit" combined with 賢 (
hyeon) meaning "virtuous" or 鉉 (
hyeon) referring to a device used to lift a ritual tripod cauldron... [
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Kaea m & f MaoriMeans "leader of dance/song" in Māori.
Bamikole m YorubaBUILD ME A HOUSE, MEANING: CREATING A STRONG AND CONSTRUCTIVE RELATIONSHIP AMONG PEOPLE AS A FAMILY
Jin-yeong m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 眞 "real, actual, true, genuine" or 鎭 "town, market place; suppress" (
jin), and 永 "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" or 榮 "glory, honor; flourish, prosper" (
yeong).
Evi m BiblicalEvi was one of five Midianite kings killed during the time of
Moses by an Israelite expedition led by
Phinehas, son of
Eleazar according to Numbers 31:8 and Joshua 13:21.
Helior m Arthurian CycleA knight who abducted the wife of Sir Daguenet (Dagonet), Arthur’s fool. Daguenet eventually killed him.
Reunan m BretonVariant of
Ronan. The name may also be derived from Breton
reunig "seal" and thus have arisen as a direct translation of
Rónán.
Fidelity m & f English (Puritan)From the English word
fidelity, ultimately from the Latin word
fidelis, a derivative of
fidere "to trust". This is one of the virtue names coined by the Puritans in the 17th century.
Shadmehr m PersianFrom Persian شاد
(shād) meaning "happy, glad" and مهر
(mehr) meaning "sun" or "friendship, love, kindness".
Haryadi m Javanese, IndonesianFrom the Javanese noble title
arya meaning "respected, esteemed, noble" combined with
adi meaning "beautiful, good, valuable".
Fenimore m EnglishTransferred use of the surname
Fenimore, an English surname which was originally a nickname derived from Old French
fin "fine, splendid" and
amour "love".
Adietumarus m GaulishGaulish name, composed of Proto-Celtic
ad- "to" and
yantu "zeal, jealousy" with
māros "great".
Jackyson m EnglishThe name "Jackyson" seems to be a modern variant or alteration of the traditional name "Jackson." The origin of "Jackson" itself can be traced back to English and Scottish roots. It is derived from the medieval English personal name "Jack," a diminutive form of "John," combined with the suffix "-son," meaning "son of." Over time, "Jackson" became a surname and later a given name... [
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Acilius m Ancient RomanMeans "wit, sharp" in Ancient Latin from the word
aciēs itself derived from the Ancient Greek word ἀκή (
ake) with the same meaning.
Timomachos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek verb τιμάω
(timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere" combined with the Greek noun μάχη
(mache) meaning "battle".
Yorqin m UzbekMeans "bright, vivid" or "happy, fortunate, lucky".
Iagor m Georgian (Archaic)Archaic Georgian form of
Igor. This name has pretty much fallen out of use; Igor is now the modern, dominant form in Georgia, although that name isn't overly common either among native Georgians... [
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Ricbern m GermanicThe first element of this name is derived from the Germanic element
rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." This element is also closely related to Celtic
rîg or
rix and Gothic
reiks, which all mean "king, ruler." The second element of this name is derived from Proto-Germanic
beran or
bernu "bear" (
bero and
bern in Old High German).
Olisaemeka m AfricanOlisaemeka is an Igbo african name.It is a combination of Emeka(Great Deeds) and Olisa(God).Hence;Olisaemeka means God has done a great deed.
Nobushige m JapaneseFrom Japanese 信
(nobu) meaning "trust" or 陳
(nobu) meaning "display, exhibit" combined with 重
(shige) meaning "layers, folds", 繁
(shige) meaning "flourishing, luxuriant", 茂
(shige) meaning "lush, luxuriant" or 成
(shige) meaning "become, do"... [
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