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Céladon m Literature, Greek Mythology (Gallicized)
French form of Celadon. This was the name of a character in the French pastoral novel 'L'Astrée' by Honoré d'Urfé, published between 1607 and 1627.
Ruchira f & m Thai, Sinhalese, Indian, Bengali, Hindi
From Sanskrit रुचिर (rucira) meaning "brilliant, radiant, agreeable, splendid". It is used as a feminine name in Thailand and India while it is unisex in Sri Lanka.
Tidfrið m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements tīd "time" and friþ "peace".
Fränk m Luxembourgish
Luxembourgish form of Frank. This name is borne by Luxembourgish road bicycle rider Fränk Schleck.
Ethelwold m Medieval English
Middle English form of Æthelwold. This was the name of several Anglo-Saxon saints.
Fjodor m Estonian
Estonian transcription of Russian Фёдор (see Fyodor).
Zakoi m Songhai, Western African
Meaning unknown.
Boikaego m Tswana
Means "someone to lean on" in Setswana.
Ğäli m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Ali 1.
Manoling m Filipino
Diminutive of Manuel.
Junsei m Japanese
From the Japanese word 純正 (junsei) meaning "genuine". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Fañch m Breton
Both a diminutive of Frañsez and a "Bretonization" of François.
Huian m & f Chinese
Combination of Hui and An 1.
Kadrian m English
Newly form name by prefixing Adrian with a fashionable K-.
Charsena m Biblical, Biblical Latin
Form of Carshena used in the Vulgate (Latin Bible) as well as at least one English Bible: the Douay-Rheims Bible (1582-1610).
Hod m Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian form of Hǫðr, used in translations of Old Norse myths.
Naari m Biblical
Variant transcription of Naarai.... [more]
Sakyu m & f Japanese
Sakyu means “sand dunes”
Uendi f & m Albanian (Modern)
Albanian adopted form of Wendy, occassionally given to boys.
Eunico m Italian (Rare, Archaic)
Italian variant of the Greek diminutive variant of the Greek adjective εὐνοικός (eunoikos) meaning "well-disposed, kindly, favorable". Also compare the very similar-looking Greek adjective ἔνοικος (enoikos) meaning "inhabitant", which is derived from the Greek verb ἐνοικέω (enoikeo) meaning "to dwell in", itself ultimately derived from the Greek noun οἶκος (oikos) meaning "house".
Juhu m Sami
Variant of Juho.
Warith m Arabic
Means "heir, inheritor" in Arabic, from the root ورث (waritha) meaning "to inherit". In Islamic tradition الوارث (al-Warith) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Shermazan m Georgian (Archaic)
Means "killer of lions", derived from the Persian noun شیر (sher) meaning "lion" (see Sher) combined with the Middle Persian verb ōzadan meaning "to kill".... [more]
Bombastus m German (Swiss)
Possibly descended from Latin bombax meaning "cotton" or "indeed (interjection)" or from German Bombast meaning "pompous language".
Sidonio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Sidonius.
Navendra m Indian
Means "new lord" from Sanskrit नव (nava) meaning "new, fresh" combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra, used here to mean "lord".
Hạp m Vietnamese
Variant of Hợp or from Sino-Vietnamese 盍 (hạp) meaning "why, how".
Zamindar f & m Persian
"landowner", zamin, meaning "land" + dar, meaning "holder".
Joanòt m Occitan
Diminutive of Joan 2.
Rupam m & f Hindi, Tamil, Bengali
From Sanskrit रूप (rupa) meaning "form, beauty."
Cérille m & f French (Archaic)
Variant spelling of Cérile, which is an archaic French variant of Cyrille.
Nurtas m Kazakh
From Kazakh нұр (nur) meaning "light" (of Arabic origin) and тас (tas) meaning "stone".
Boromir m Literature
Means "jeweled hand" in Sindarin. In 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkien, this is the name of one of the nine walkers in the Fellowship of the Ring.
Jahor m Belarusian
Variant transliteration of Ягор (see Yahor).
Sujud f & m Arabic, Indonesian
Means "prostration" in Arabic, from the root سجد (sajada) meaning "to bow down, to prostrate". It is used as a masculine name in Indonesia, while it is feminine elsewhere.
Costantín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Constantine.
Florentijn m & f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Florentinus (for men) and Florentina (for women), but the name is most often encountered on men. It is unisex in the Netherlands, but strictly masculine in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium.... [more]
Hurhi m Quechua
Quechua form of George.
Sanan m Thai
Means "loud, resounding, reverberating" in Thai.
Moisen m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Moses.
Sanketik m Sanskrit
"SANKET OF WAR , ANY SYMBOL OF LANGUAGE / LOVE/ EXPRESION / ALERTNESS / WHO ALERT TO OTHER WHICH IS LIVE IN EARTH.
Koriolán m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Coriolanus.
Didi f & m Dutch
Diminutive of given names that contain the Germanic element theud meaning "people", such as Dieter (strictly masculine), Diede (unisex), Diederika (strictly feminine) and Diete (unisex)... [more]
Borin m Literature
A fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien. After his younger nephew, Frór, and brother were slain, Borin departed from the Ered Mithrin with his younger nephew, Thrór, to the Lonely Mountain in eastern Middle-earth, and lived there until his death... [more]
Diognetus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Diognetos. A known bearer of this name was Diognetus of Croton, who won the stadion race during the 58th Olympiad in 548 BC.
Pekah m Biblical (All)
From a root meaning “open”. Pekah was a king of Israel for a 20-year period beginning in about 778 B.C.E..
Avan m & f Kurdish
Derived from Kurish avê "water".
Sakhon m & f Thai
Means "river, sea, ocean" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit सागर (sāgara).
Nhãn f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 眼 (nhãn) meaning "longan (a fruit)".
Ro m Provençal
Provençal form of Roch.
Kiwamu m Japanese
From classical verbs 究 (kiwamu) and 極 (kiwamu), modern kiwameru, meaning "to investigate thoroughly, master" and "to carry to extremes, go to the end of something" respectively.... [more]
Atherton m English (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Atherton. A famous bearer of the name was American lawyer Atherton Blight (1834-1909).
Gurnam m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with नाम (nama) meaning "name".
Shapi m Avar
Derived from Arabic شافي (shafi) meaning "healing, curing".
Blu f & m Italian (Modern), English (Rare)
Italian form of Blue and English diminutive of Bluford.
Dannotalos m Gaulish
A name found on an inscription in the gaulish language.
Hirotaka m Japanese
From Japanese 大 (hiro) meaning "big, large, great" or 博 (hiro) meaning "command, esteem" combined with 貴 (taka) meaning "expensive, valuable" or 孝 (taka) meaning "filial piety"... [more]
Guildenstern m Theatre
Guildenstern was a childhood friend of Hamlet in William Shakespeare's famous play, Hamlet.
Odde m Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic)
Short form of names starting with Old Norse oddr "point of a sword".
Kanji m Japanese
From Japanese 莞 (kan) meaning "lenient, gentle" combined with 爾 (ji) meaning "speech". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yorio m Japanese
From Japanese 頼 (yori) meaning "rely" combined with 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband", 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly", 男 (o) meaning "male" or 郎 (o) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Elgin m American (Rare)
From Old English meaning "high minded" or "intelligent." The name may have come into use in the United States due to the notoriety of the Elgin Marbles, sculptures taken from the Parthenon in Greece in 1798 by a British nobleman with the title of the Earl of Elgin... [more]
Lambus m Arthurian Cycle
One of the many Saxon kings who, under the Saxon King Hargadabran (Hargodabrans), fought against Arthur at the battle of Clarence.
Náin m & f Literature
From the dwarves of the same name from The Lord of the Rings, which in turn derive from the name of a dwarf in the Dvergatal (whose name means 'corpselike').
Ansgario m History (Ecclesiastical)
Italian form of Ansgar via the form Ansgarius.
Uddvarr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements oddr "spear" and varr "attentive".
Inglebert m English (American, Modern, Rare)
The eldest son of Antionette Fitzwig of Willow Creek.
Martini m Albanian
Albanian form of Martinus.
Stèfanu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Stefano.
Serviy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Servius.
Tenho m Finnish
Means "enchantment, glamour" in Finnish.
Jaemin m English (Rare)
Variant of Jamin. Jaemin was given to 8 boys in 2008 according to the SSA.
Kaelin f & m English
Variant of Kaylyn.
Crispiin m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Crispin.
Djåcob m Walloon
Walloon form of Jacob.
Dyer m American (Archaic)
Diminutive of Obadiah used in the 18th century.
Caillou m Popular Culture
The French word caillou means "pebble", and by extension it can also mean "bald head". ... [more]
Mendanbar m Literature
The name of a character in American author Patricia Wrede's Enchanted Forest Chronicles series of young adult fantasy novels.
Coe m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Coe.
Ichneumon m & f Ancient Greek
From the name given to the mythologized Egyptian mongoose. Ichneumon is a fearless creature who, despite its small size, will hunt down and kill snakes, crocodiles, and dragons.
Cliément m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Clément.
Ravan m Persian
Means "fluid, flowing" or "psyche, soul, spirit" in Persian.
Insan m Indonesian
Means "human, man" in Indonesian, ultimately from Arabic إنسان (ʾinsān).
Shohrom m Tajik (Rare)
Variant of Shahrom, which is the main Tajik form of Shahram.
Wignyo m Javanese
From Javanese wignya meaning "clever, wise, capable, skilled", ultimately from Sanskrit विज्ञा (vijñā).
Rinta m Japanese
From Japanese 倫 (rin) meaning "ethics", 林 (rin) meaning "woods" or 麟 (rin) meaning "giraffe, Chinese unicorn" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other combinations of kanji characters are possible.
Wyeth m & f American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Wyeth.
Busilak f & m Filipino, Tagalog
Means "immaculate, clean" in Tagalog.
Ahohako m Polynesian
Means "storm" in Polynesian.
Seung-hun m Korean
From Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" and 勳 "meritorious deed".
Prijam m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Priam.
Luram m Mormon
Nephite soldier, one of three "choice men" (Moroni 9) slain in battle (c. AD 375)
Yll m Literature
Yll is the name of a Martian in the story Ylla in the Martian Chronicles written by Ray Bradbury.
Cleoptolemus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Kleoptolemos. This name was borne by an Olympic victor from 684 BC.
Dakhil m Arabic
Means "to enter, to sieze" or "foreign, exotic; foreigner, stranger" in Arabic.
Phaibun m Thai
Means "abundant, prosperous, plentiful" in Thai.
Hideomi m Japanese
From Japanese 秀 (hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding" combined with 臣 (omi) meaning "minister; statesman; official". Other kanji combinations can also form this name. ... [more]
Fröger m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Frøygæirr.
Nazyr m Chechen, Ingush
Chechen and Ingush form of Nazir 1.
Varínio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Varinius.
Helmerich m Old High German
Old High German combination of helm "helmet", "protection" and rīhhi "mighty", "distinguished", "rich".
Prasenjeet m Indian
One who win expert army and Never lose any war in his life.PRASENJEET was an Aikṣvāka dynasty ruler of Kosala. Sāvatthī was his capital. He succeeded his father Sanjaya Mahākosala. He was a prominent Upāsaka of Gautama Buddha, who built many Buddhist monasteries and a lover of Nandini.
Parmenius m History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from the Greek name Parmenon. This is the name of a saint and martyr from Persia who lived in the 3rd century AD.
Beschier m Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Passchier, probably via the archaic forms Peschier and Pesschier.
Archon m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun ἄρχων (archon) meaning "ruler, commander".... [more]
Tulan m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Tu and Lan 1.
Kleomachos m Ancient Greek
Means "glorious battle", derived from Greek κλεος (kleos) "glory" combined with Greek μαχη (mache) "battle".
Jojje m Swedish (Rare)
Diminutive of Jöns and Georg.
Audoard m Old High German
Combination of ot "property" and wart "guard".
Oresanwo m African
The name is bear by the ijebu speaking people of western nigeria. ... [more]
Qian m & f Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 倩 (qiàn) originally meaning "smiling; handsome; beautiful; fast".... [more]
Adelo m Medieval English, Medieval French
Derived from Old High German adal "noble", or a short form of names beginning with this element. Also compare the feminine equivalent Adela.
Pilot m English (Rare)
Either from the surname Pilot, which is derived from Pilate, or directly from the vocabulary word pilot, which is derived from either Greek πηδον (pedon) "steering oar" or πλωτης (plotes) "sailor"... [more]
Phichet m Thai
Means "prosperous, sublime, excellent" in Thai.
Eilbert m Dutch
Dutch form of Agilbert via its later form Egilbert.
Nahcomence m Cheyenne
Means "bark" in Cheyenne.
Ja'afar m Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic جعفر (see Jafar), as well as the Malay form.
Čedomil m Croatian
Derived from the Slavic elements chedo meaning "child" and milu meaning "gracious, dear".
Casian m Romanian
Romanian form of Cassian.
Chetsada m Thai
Means "senior, elder, superior" in Thai.
Helmbald m Germanic
Derived from Old High German helm "helmet, protection" combined with Old High German bald "bold, brave."
Wenming m Chinese
From Chinese 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing", 问 (wèn) meaning "ask, inquire" or 闻 (wén) meaning "smell, detect, hear, listen" combined with 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, clear", 命 (mìng) meaning "life, existence, fate" or 鸣 (míng) meaning "sing, call, cry"... [more]
Sosipatros m Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective σῶς (sos) meaning "safe, whole, unwounded" (see Sosigenes) combined with either the Greek adjective πατρός (patros) meaning "of the father" or the Greek noun πατρίς (patris) meaning "of one's fathers" as well as "fatherland".... [more]
Gnúpur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Gnúpr.
Karaitiana m Maori
Maori form of Christian.
Mery m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mry meaning "beloved", participle of mrj "to love". Compare the feminine form Merit.
Abdelmagid m Arabic (Egyptian)
Egyptian transcription of عبد المجيد (see Abd al-Majid)
Siadhail m Old Irish, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from Irish siadhail "sloth". Siadhail (d 813) was Abbot and possibly Bishop of Roscommon in the 9th century.
Drott m Swedish (Rare)
From Old Swedish drōt(t)in meaning "lord, master".
Chūsuke m Japanese
Japanese masculine name derived from meaning "loyalty, devotion" and meaning "help, aid".
Tertianus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was either derived from the Latin adjective tertianus meaning "of the third, tertian" or from Tertius.
Heimanui m Polynesian
Polynesian name, meaning "big garland".
Alexitimos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek verb ἀλέξω (alexo) meaning "to defend" as well as "to help" combined with the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere".
Árgils m Icelandic (Rare, Archaic)
Icelandic combination of ár "year" and gísl "pledge", "hostage" or a Icelandic form of Arngils.
Karem m Arabic
Variant transcription of Karim.... [more]
Yangpai m & f Manipuri
Means "one who flies" in Meitei.
Pürevbaatar m Mongolian
From Mongolian пүрэв (pürev) meaning "Thursday" or "Jupiter" and баатар (baatar) meaning "hero".
Matejkan m Vlach
Vlach diminutive of Mateja 2.
Chudomir m Medieval Slavic, Bulgarian
Medieval Slavic and modern Bulgarian form of Čudomir. Also compare Chedomir. Bearers of this name include Bulgarian football player Chudomir Grigorov (b... [more]
Nićifor m Serbian
Serbian form of Nikephoros.
Hanisi m & f Rotuman
A common name in Rotuman culture. The word hanisi means "love" and so if you have a very affectionate child then this is the name for them. Interestingly, the word hanisi can be added to other words to further expand on the meaning of the name such as the name Rauhanisi
Timoteu m Galician
Galician form of Timotheus.
Mridun m Indian
NAME - Mridun मृदुन... [more]
Iemuel m Biblical
Form of Jemuel used in the Bishops' Bible (1568).
Huge m Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Danish and Swedish form of Hugi.
Janai m Various (Rare)
a variant of Yanai
Vjacheslav m Estonian (Rare), Latvian (Rare)
Estonian and Latvian borrowing of Russian Vyacheslav.
Ualtar m Irish (Rare)
Irish form of Walter.
Mitsusuke m Japanese
From Japanese 光 (mitsu) meaning "light" combined with 輔 (suke) meaning "help". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Oruc m Azerbaijani
Means "sawm" in Azerbaijani, referring to the practice of fasting in Islam.
Muntaser m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic منتصر (see Muntasir).
Edekon m History
Variant of Edeko.
Prawira m Indonesian
Means "heroic, brave" in Indonesian.
Fiach m Irish
Gaelic name meaning "raven" (see Fiachra). Fiach MacHugh O'Byrne was the chief of Clann O Bhroin, or the O'Byrne clan, during the Elizabethan conquest of Ireland.
Kęsgailas m Lithuanian
Means "to endure with strength" or "the strength to endure", derived from Lithuanian kęsti meaning "to cope" as well as "to suffer, to endure, to undergo" (see Kęstutis) 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"... [more]
Makshchim m Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi form of Maksim.
Piya m & f Haitian Creole (Rare)
From "Piye" who mean pious.
Alberzh m Breton (Rare)
Breton form of Albert.
Eldridge m English
From an English surname which was derived from the given name Eldric.
Cavanşir m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Javansher.
Eumênio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Eumenius via Eumenes.
Paseka m Sotho
Means "Easter" in Sesotho.
Tursynbek m Kazakh
From Kazakh тұрсын (tursyn) meaning "remaining, staying, standing", from тұру (turu) meaning "to stand, to live", combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Chiazam f & m Igbo
Means "God answered me" in Igbo.
Appo m Finnish (Rare)
Variant of Ape.
Hanyn m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian diminutive of John.
Fadzillah f & m Malay
Malay variant of Fadila or Fadil.
Yajush m Hinduism
MEANING - "partridge, observerof religious ceremonies as prescribed in yajur-veda, relating to yajurveda(यर्जुवेद)"... [more]
Dori-mu m & f Japanese
From Japanese 夢 (dori-mu) meaning "dream", 童 (do) meaning "juvenile, child", 莉 (ri) meaning "pear" combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well... [more]
Abdool m Mauritian Creole, South African
Variant transcription of Abdul.
Eausias m Provençal
Provençal form of Elzéar.
Jesco m German
Short form of Slavonic names like Jaromir or Jarosław.... [more]
Cayenne f & m English (Modern, Rare)
From Old Tupi quiínia meaning "hot pepper," referring to any of several very hot chilli peppers or a powder condiment or spice formed from these varieties.
Kalos m Greek Mythology
Means 'beautiful' in Greek.
Swe m & f Burmese
Means "relative, kin, family" or "friend" in Burmese.
Androgeus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Ἀνδρόγεως (Androgeos), which is derived from Greek ανδρος (andros) meaning "of a man" combined with Greek γεως or γεος (geos), the genitive of Greek γῆ (gē) meaning "earth, land"... [more]
Keabetswe m & f Tswana
Means "I have been given" in Setswana.
Licio m Asturian
Asturian form of Alicio.
Maddux m American
Variant of Maddox.
Baulas m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table.
Alfvaldr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse alfr "elf" combined with Old Norse valdr "ruler".
Langutani m & f Tsonga
From the Xitsonga languta meaning "look".
Pythodoros m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from Pythios, which is an epithet of the god Apollo. Also compare the related name Python.... [more]
Qiuhui f & m Chinese
From Chinese 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" or 丘 (qiū) meaning "hill, mound" combined with 慧 (huì) meaning "intelligent, wise" (which is usually only feminine), 绘 (huì) meaning "painted", or 辉 (huī) meaning "brightness"... [more]
Rockmiel m Hebrew (Rare, ?)
Variant transcription of Rachmiel.
Herostratus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Herostratos. This name was famously borne by an ancient Greek arsonist from the 4th century BC, who destroyed the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Spjälbo m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Spiallbuði.
Fate m & f English, English (American), English (African)
Either a direct derivation of the English word fate or a diminutive of Lafayette. The latter is what led the name to being used as a majority masculine name in the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States.
Emanuelu m Samoan
Samoan form of Emmanuel.
Wah-wee-oo-kah-tah-mah-hote m Cree
Means "strike him on the back" in Cree.
Kawalpreet f & m Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit कमल (kamala) meaning "lotus" combined with प्रीति (prīti) meaning "pleasure, joy, love".
Yhya m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic يحيى (see Yahya).
Burinn m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Buri. This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Olimpiu m Romanian
Romanian form for Olympius.
Visarut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Witsarut.
Shelesh m Biblical Hebrew, Hebrew (Rare)
From the Hebrew root שׁלשׁ (shlsh) meaning "3". Shelesh in the Old Testament is a son of Helem, the 8th son of Jacob, the 2nd son of Zilpah, and the brother of Shemer, who was a great-grandson of Asher... [more]
Álfarr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Alfarr.
Triantaphyllos m Greek
Variant transliteration of Triantafyllos.
Vam m & f Hmong
Means "rely on, trust" in Hmong Daw.
Saharath m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สหรัฐ (see Saharat).
Asaharu m Japanese
From Japanese 朝 (asa) meaning "morning" combined with 治 (haru) meaning "govern, regulate, administer", 春 (haru) meaning "spring" or 陽 (haru) meaning "light, sun, male"... [more]
Inyang m & f Efik
Juska m Finnish
Diminutive of Jussi.
Eliazar m Georgian, Guernésiais
Georgian form of Eleazar and Guernésiais variant of Eliâzar.
Hidetaka m Japanese
From 英 (hide) meaning "excellent, fine" or 秀 (hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding" combined with 敬 (taka) meaning "respect, honor, reverence".
Barore m Sardinian
Short form of Salvadore.
Casmere m English (Rare, Archaic)
Variant of Casimir, possibly orthographically influenced by Cashmere.
Chojirou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Choujirou.
Enza m Japanese
From Japanese 燕 (en) meaning "swallow (bird)" combined with 三 (za) meaning "three". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sigurnýjas m Icelandic
Possibly a masculine form of Signý.
Deivids m Latvian
Latvian variant of Dāvids.
Clemo m Cornish (Archaic)
Cornish form of Clement.
Meirō m Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 明朗 with 明 (myou, min, mei, a.kasu, aka.ramu, a.kari, aka.rui, aka.rumu, aki.raka, a.ku, a.kuru, -a.ke, a.keru) meaning "bright, light" and 朗 (rou, aki.raka, hoga.raka) meaning "bright, cheerful, clear, melodious, serene."... [more]
Étán m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Ethan.
Hubertin m Medieval French
Medieval French diminutive of Hubert, as it contains the French masculine diminutive suffix -in.
Skirfir m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Possibly derived from skirfill ("shard, cut piece"). This is the name of a dwarf.
Kebra f & m Eastern African, Ge'ez
Means "glory, praise" in Ge'ez, a liturgical language from Ethiopia. ... [more]
Mendim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian mendim "thought; opinion, judgment".
Löb m Yiddish
German-Yiddish variant of Leib.
Sesu m Indigenous American
Sikiana form of Sergius.
Suhban m Arabic
Means "companions, friends" in Arabic.
Valterio m Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Walter.
Ozėjo m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Hosea.
Pipeloluwa f & m Yoruba
Means "God is perfect" in Yoruba.
Jonpitschen m Romansh
Contraction of Jon 1 and Pitschen.
Mukhethwa m & f Venda
Means "the chosen one" in Tshivenda.
Kunifrid m Germanic
Derived from Gothic kuni "family, kin, race, kind" (not to be confused with Old High German kuoni "brave") combined with Old High German fridu "peace."
Sganarelle m Theatre
Possibly from Italian sgannare "to disillusion" or derived from Italian Zannarello, a diminutive of Zanni. Molière used characters named Sganarelle in multiple plays, including his one-act comedy 'Sganarelle, or The Imaginary Cuckold' (1660).
Agharna m Sanskrit
Means "the moon" in Sanskrit.
Feyzulla m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Feizollah.
Luscious f & m African American (Rare), South African
Variant of Lucius (phonetically identical).
Kratesipolis m & f Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun κράτησις (kratesis) meaning "might, power, dominion" combined with the Greek noun πόλις (polis) meaning "city".
Kovinath m Hinduism
Shows signs of greatness and power. Also is depicted as smart and intelligent
Danelius m Norwegian (Rare)
Latinized form of Daniel.
Zuriko m Georgian, Literature
Diminutive of Zurab. In Georgian literature, Zuriko is the name of the central character of the book Granny, Iliko, Illarion, and I (1960) written by Nodar Dumbadze (1928-1984)... [more]
Muharram m Arabic
Means "forbidden" in Arabic, derived from the word حَرَّمَ‎ (harrama) meaning "to forbid". This is the name of the first month of the Islamic calendar, so named because warfare is forbidden during this month.
Chiejina m & f Igbo
Means "let the night not come" in Igbo.
Rumeu m Corsican
Corsican form of Romeo.
Laurentios m Ancient Roman (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Laurentius (see Laurence 1). Also take a look at Lavrentios, which is the modern Greek spelling of this name.
Şauraq m Karachay-Balkar
Means "dark grey" in Karachay-Balkar.
Malakija m Maltese
Maltese form of Malachias.
Turstin m Old Norman, History
Norman form of Þórsteinn. Turstin fitz Rou (known as Turstin FitzRolf in English) played a prominent role in the Norman conquest of England and is regarded as one of the few proven companions of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Garibern m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic gairu (gêr in Old High German) "spear", or from garva (garo in Old High German, and gearu in Anglo-Saxon) "ready, prepared." The second element is derived from Proto-Germanic beran or bernu "bear" (bero and bern in Old High German).
Famianus m Medieval Latin, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from the Latin noun fama meaning "fame" combined with the Latin suffix -ianus.... [more]
Helmoald m Old High German
Old High German variant form of Helmwald.
Vootele m Estonian
Historic name. Possibly popularized from a 13th-century warrior chieftain who was an associate of Lembitu, a king of Sakala County. Both were involved in the 1217 Battle of St. Matthew's Day fought near Viljandi.
Xoaquín m Galician
Galician form of Joachim.
Aslak m Norwegian, Danish, Swedish (Rare), Old Danish, Old Swedish, Finnish
Younger form of Áslákr, derived from Old Norse áss "god" and leikr "game, play".
Anatolii m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Anatoliy.
Sarmed m Arabic
Means "eternal" or "everlasting" in Arabic.
Sobahan m Arabic
Praise, Glory
Eivindr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Eyvindr.