Browse Submitted Names

This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the order is random.
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Farih m & f Arabic, Indonesian
Means "happy, joyful, glad" in Arabic.
Tuari m & f Maori
Balki m Medieval English, Old Norse, Old Norwegian
From Old Norse balkr meaning "beam, rafter, ridge of land."
Argailas m Lithuanian
Means "(to be) strong as well", derived from Lithuanian ar meaning "also, too, as well (as)" 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]
Jonibek m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Zhanibek.
Dilmurod m Uzbek, Tajik
From Persian دل (del) meaning "heart" combined with Arabic مراد (murād) meaning "wish, desire".
Piteu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Pittheus.
Ókȯhkevó'omaestse m Cheyenne
Means "White Crow" in Cheyenne.
Filimar m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element filu "much" combined with Old High German mâri "famous."
Vulle m Sami
Sami form of Olle.
Kaginga m African Mythology
Kaginga is both the spiritual incarnation of evil and the villainous deity of bad luck in Lega mythology. His name does not have a well known meaning.
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]
Jingping f & m Chinese
From Chinese 敬 (jìng) meaning "respect, honour", 京 (jīng) meaning "capital city", 晶 (jīng) meaning "clear, crystal" or 竟 (jìng) meaning "unexpectedly, surprisingly, whole, entire" combined with 平 (píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful"... [more]
Asadxo'ja m Uzbek
From the given name Asad meaning "lion" combined with xo'ja meaning "master".
Kuchinei m Shona
Kuchinei means "What more is left to do, to see or to say" This name may be given by a parent who is at their wit's end. The Zimbabwean singer of the 1970-80s Kuchinei Chikupo was one well known bearer of this name.
Mezian m Berber (Rare), Northern African (Rare)
Variant of Meziane (chiefly Algerian and Moroccan).
Khachig m Armenian
"little cross"
Jowian m Polish
Polish form of Jovian.
Krispinijan m Croatian
Croatian form of Crispinian.
Jesie f & m English (Rare), Filipino (Rare), Indonesian (Rare)
This name, as an English name, is a rare variant of Jessie.
Tommuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Tomma and Tommo, which are both short forms of Tommaso.... [more]
Dinkyene m & f Akan
Derived from di meaning "eat" and nkyene meaning "salt". In Akan culture, the idea of 'eating salt' symbolises being alive, and this name acts as a mean of encouraging the child to live.
Yarrow m English (Rare), Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Transferred use of the surname Yarrow, and/or from the word for the flowering plant (Achillea millefolium).
Aqdas m & f Arabic, Urdu
Means "holier" in Arabic, the elative form of قديس (qiddīs) meaning "holy, saintly".
Arnestu m Sicilian
Variant of Ernestu.
Ghakarhi m Zulu
The meaning of this name is fierce warrior. A person not accepting defeat as an option.
Seung-yeon f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 升 "arise, go up; hoist; advance", 丞 "assist, aid, rescue" or 昇 "rise, ascent; peaceful; peace" (seung), and 淵 "gulf, abyss, deep", 涓 "brook, stream; select; pure" or 延 "delay, postpone, defer" (yeon).
Olamigoke m Yoruba
Means "my wealth has increased" in Yoruba.
Savié m Provençal
Provençal form of Xavier.
Nseobong f & m Ibibio, Nigerian
Means "I look up to God" or "when all hope is lost, you must look up to God" in Ibibio.
Nam-seon m & f Korean
variation of Namsun, means "city" and "first" other combinations can be made on the way of spelling the hanja.
Lazos m Greek
Diminutive of Lazaros.
Underigo m Arthurian Cycle
One of King Mark’s seneschals in La Tavola Ritonda, 1325–1350
Aubraham m Scots
Scots form of Abraham.
Finlo m Manx
Manx form of Finlugh.
Zya m Arabic
Varient of Ziya.
Niedźwiedź m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish masculine name meaning "bear".
Iyoas m Ethiopian
Ethiopian form of Joash, a name borne by two emperors of Ethiopia.
Ghiyas m Persian
Means "help, assistance, support, protection" in Persian.
Cresse m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Anglo-Norman crestre, ultimately from Old French croistre "to increase; to augment".
Veigur m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic masculine form of Veiga.
Aegaeon m Greek Mythology
Means "stormy one", "goatish", or "Aegean" in Greek. Aegaeon is the god of the storms of the Aegean Sea in Greek mythology.
Otava m Finnish, Finnish Mythology, Astronomy
Means "salmon net" from an Ancient Finnish word sometimes used also to mean "bear" or "wheel". ... [more]
Ezri m Hebrew
Means "my helper" in Hebrew. In the Bible Ezri was an overseer during King David's reign.
Phuntsog m & f Tibetan, Ladakhi
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཕུན་ཚོགས (see Phuntsok).
Hacène m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Hasan or Hassan chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Tadisisa f & m Shona
It means "we have loved profusely/a great deal and with much abundance", from the verb 'kudisisa' meaning "to love a lot/profusely and with great abundance". A shorter form of the name may be Tadisa.
Yandel m Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic)
Invented name with the ending -el seen in names like Yanel and Wanel. It was popularized by the Puerto Rican reggaeton duo "Wisin & Yandel"... [more]
Sandon m Ancient Greek
Sandon was an Orphic philosopher and son of Hellanikos.
Yosaphon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ยศพล (see Yotsaphon).
Baraki m Amharic
Means "one who blesses" in Amharic.
Eylaugur m Icelandic (Archaic)
Icelandic younger form of Eylaugr.
Meàrnag m Old Irish
From Old Irish mo "my", a prefix often used on the names of saints, and Ernóc. This is the name of the patron saint of Kilmarnock.
Thawi m & f Thai
Means "increase, add" in Thai.
Sokni m Norse Mythology
Possibly derived from the Old Norse verb sœkja "to seek". In Norse mythology he was king of what is now Norway. Nórr killed him and took possession of his kingdom.
Frontinos m Greek
Modern Greek spelling of Phrontinos, which is the late Greek form of Frontinus.
Gwang-Ho m Korean
From Sino-Korean 光 (gwang) meaning "light" or 廣 (gwang) meaning "broad, wide, extensive" combined with 浩 (ho) meaning "great, numerous, vast", 昊 (ho) meaning "summer, sky, heaven" or 鎬 (ho) meaning "stove, bright"... [more]
Maehkiwkasic m Menominee
Means "red sky" in Menominee.
Jasvir m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit यशस् (yaśas) meaning "fame, praise, glory" combined with वीर (vira) meaning "hero, man, brave".
Zhar f & m Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare), Malay (Rare)
Possibly from Arabic زهر (zahr) "flowers, blossoms" (see Zahrah) or زَهَرَ (zahara) "to shine, to be radiant, to give off light" (see Zaahir 1).
Mintauts m Latvian
Latvian form of Mintautas.
Tedie m & f Various
Variant of Teddy.
Bamrung m & f Thai
Means "care for, nourish, maintain" in Thai.
Vaidmantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the old Lithuanian verb vaidyti meaning "to visit, to appear", which is related to the modern Lithuanian verb vaidentis meaning "to haunt" as well as "to appear, to see"... [more]
Oktávián m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Octavianus (see Octavian).
Auhaz m Scots
Scots form of Ahaz.
Alcuin m Anglo-Saxon, Frankish (?)
Old French name of Germanic origin, derived from Old Germanic alhs "temple" and wini "friend" (compare Alawin and Ealhwine)... [more]
Claver m French
Derived from the surname Claver. Used in honor of the saint Peter Claver.
Homu m & f Japanese
From 穂 (ho) meaning “grain”, or 保 (ho) meaning “protect, maintain”, combined with 武 (mu) meaning “military, martial”, or 夢 (mu) meaning “dream, vision”.
Raginher m Germanic
Derived from Gothic ragin (regin in Old High German) "advice" combined with Old High German hari "army."
Budou f & m Japanese
Means "grape" in Japanese or from Japanese 武道 (budou) meaning "Japanese martial arts". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Epenetus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Biblical, English (Puritan)
Variant of Epaenetus, which is the latinized form of the Greek name Epainetos.
Dayax m & f Somali
Means "moon" in Somali. A well-known bearer is Dayax Dalnuurshe, an award-winning Somali musical artist.
Calvijn m Dutch
Dutch form of Calvin.
Courage m & f English (Rare)
Borrowing from Old French corage (French courage), from Vulgar Latin coraticum, from Latin cor (“heart”). Distantly related to cardiac (“of the heart”), which is from Greek, but from the same Proto-Indo-European root.
Bartos m Medieval Hungarian
Diminutive of Old Hungarian Bartalom (see Bertalan).
Yeshay m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཡེ་ཤེས (see Yeshe).
Nainik m Hinduism
One with beautiful eyes... [more]
Kaetan m German (Bessarabian)
Bessarbian German form of Caietanus.
Longying f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 珑 (lóng) meaning "gem cut like a dragon" and 莺 (yīng) meaning "oriole, green finch" or 萤 (yíng) meaning "glow-worm".
Archandros m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is either derived from Greek ἀρχός (archos) "master" or from Greek ἀρχή (arche) "origin, source". The second element is derived from Greek ἀνδρός (andros) "of a man", although there is one source that claims that in this name, the second element is derived from Greek ἀνδρεία (andreia) meaning "courage" as well as "manliness"... [more]
Seok-Yeol m Korean
From Sino-Korean 錫 (seok) meaning "tin" combined with 悅 (yeol) meaning "joy, pleased". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Dahui m Chinese
From the Chinese 大 (dà) meaning "big, great" and 辉 (huī) meaning "brightness, lustre, brilliance".
Apodemius m Late Greek (Latinized), Late Roman
Latinized form of Apodemios. This was the name of a Roman officer from the 4th century AD, who worked as a secret agent of sorts for the Roman emperor Constantius II.
Hordjedef m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥr-ḏd.f meaning "Horus is his stability", derived from the name of the god Horus combined with ḏd "stability".
Zhiqing m & f Chinese
From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or 枝 (zhī) meaning "branch, limb" combined with 清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean", 庆 (qìng) meaning "congratulate, celebrate, celebration" or 青 (qīng) meaning "blue, green, young"... [more]
Kanryu m Japanese
From 寛 (kan) meaning "generous, lenient, gentle" and 竜 or 龍 (ryu) meaning "dragon".
Hima f & m Indian, Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu, Nepali
Means "frost, snow, winter" in Sanskrit.
Abd as-Samad m Arabic
Means "servant of the eternal" from Arabic عبد (ʿabd) meaning "servant" combined with صمد (ṣamad) meaning "eternal, everlasting".
Lutherus m Medieval German (Latinized)
Probably a variant of Leuthar (see Luther)
Astynomos m Ancient Greek
Possibly derived from ἄστυ (ástu) meaning "city, town" and νόμος (nomos) meaning "law, custom".
Ali'i f & m Hawaiian
Means "chief, royal" in Hawaiian.
To'raali m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'ra meaning "lord" and the given name Ali 1.
Gwang-Hee m & f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 광희 (see Gwang-Hui).
Jacquizz m American (Rare)
Extremely rare created name from Jacques.
Machi m Biblical
Machi of the Tribe of Gad was the father of Geuel, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:15.
Boycho m Bulgarian
Variant form of Boyko.
Dostonbek m Tajik (Rare), Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Dastanbek. Known bearers of this name include the Uzbek soccer players Dostonbek Khamdamov (b. 1996) and Dostonbek Tursunov (b... [more]
Kyzaghan m Tengrism
Kyzaghan is a Turkic deity of war. Kyzaghan is often depicted with a sword or bow in one hand and a horn in the other... [more]
Gryffyn m Cornish
Cornish form of Griffin.
Helmwin m Germanic
Derived from Old High German helm "helmet, protection" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Cicchinu m Sardinian
Diminutive of Franciscu.
Mukki m Algonquin
Means "boy" in Algonquin.
Mansif m Bengali (Muslim)
The epitome of manliness , no one has ever been greatest
Carmu m Sardinian
Campidanese masculine form of Carmel, borrowed from archaic Italian Carmo.
Faramir m Literature
Meaning uncertain. Probably "sufficient jewel" from the Sindarin far meaning "sufficient, adequate" and mir meaning "jewel, precious thing." In J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings', Faramir was the son of Denethor, brother of Boromir, and eventual husband of Eowyn.
Nodiko m Georgian
Diminutive of Nodar. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian singer Nodar "Nodiko" Tatishvili (b. 1986).
Dalmat m Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian dalmat "Dalmatian (member of the people)", ultimately going back to the name of the Dalmatae, a group of Illyrian tribes in Dalmatia.
Phuthichai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พุฒิชัย (see Phutthichai).
Estevoo m Medieval Galician
Medieval Galician variant of Estevo.
Belluzzu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Bello.
Muthanna m Arabic
Means "double, dual, two at a time" in Arabic.
Leksa m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Lex and diminutive of Leo.
Waran m Kurdish
Means "rain" in Kurdish.
Iǫrundr m Old Norse
Meaning uncertain. Probably derived from jara "battle, fight" and vindr, possibly meaning "winner". The name appears on several runestones.
Eajaz m Arabic
Commonly used name for boys in the Middle East meaning miracle.
Orry m Manx
Variant and Anglicization of Gorry. Godred Crovan or "King Orry" is an important figure in Manx folklore, surviving in folk songs and local legends... [more]
Pelaio m Basque (Rare)
Basque form of Pelagius.
Dytaŕ m Sorbian
Lower Sorbian variant of Dytar.
Jamarius m African American
Combination of the popular name prefix ja and Marius, in a similar fashion to Jamarion.
Lefman m Medieval English
Medieval form of Leofman.
Þorlákur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Þórlakr.
Minto m Literature
This is the name of one of Tolkien's characters.
Magserannguaq m & f Greenlandic
Derived from Greenlandic massippoq meaning "rising half up from a horizontal position" and the suffix -nnguaq "sweet, dear", with the implied meaning "flower which is raised up by the heat of the sun, whilst small pieces of ice are still above it" (according to the Greenlandic author Karl Siegstad).... [more]
Bhaiṣajyasamudgata m Buddhism
From Sanskrit भैषज्य (bhaishajya) meaning "curativeness, healing, remedy" and समुद्गत (samudgata) meaning "risen, appeared, begun". This is the name of a bodhisattva associated with healing and medicine in Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition.
Saurmag m Georgian (Rare), History
Georgian form of the Scythian personal name Sawarmag, which literally means "black hand". It is derived from Scythian syāva meaning "black" combined with Scythian arma meaning "hand" and the suffix -aka... [more]
Feiloakimua m Tongan
Means "to meet before" in Tongan.
Hatorangan m Batak
Means "information" in Toba Batak.
Ciryon m Literature
Meaning unknown, possibly from Quenya cirya meaning "ship". Used by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Hjenadzij m Belarusian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Hienadzij.
Hälge m Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Helge. Hälge is the name of a cartoon moose in Sweden, from Swedish älg meaning "moose".
Peiron m Gascon
Diminutive of Pèir.
Uilyam m Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Turkish
Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian and Turkish form of William (following phonetic rendering of the English pronunciation).
Qidy m Igbo
Variant of Chidi.
Paltiël m Dutch
Dutch form of Paltiel.
Sukij m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุกิจ (see Sukit).
Kedisaletse m Southern African
Botswanian name.
Gorgos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from either the Greek adjective γοργός (gorgos) meaning "grim, fierce, terrible" or the Greek verb γοργεύω (gorgeuo) meaning "to move rapidly, to hasten". Also compare the Greek verb γοργόομαι (gorgoomai) meaning "to be spirited".
Vilaphanh m Lao
From Lao ວິລະ (vila) meaning "hero, brave, courage" and ພັນ (phanh) meaning "thousand".
Angutivdluarssugssuaĸ m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown. It is probably related to Angut.
Teutomatos m Old Celtic
The first element of this name is derived from Celtic teuta or touta "people, tribe" (see also Theudebert). The second element is derived from mat(i) "good, kind" or matu "bear."
Moody m English
From the surname Moody, which is from the Old English modig, "impetuous, brave".
Hasbulloh m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Hasbullah.
Walafrid m Germanic
Derived from Old High German walah "wanderer, traveller, foreigner" combined with Old High German fridu "peace."
Samel m Scots
Scots form of Samuel.
Volturnus m Etruscan Mythology (Latinized), Roman Mythology
Possibly derived from Latin verto, meaning "to turn". This was the name of an Etruscan god whose worship was spread to Rome and was later conflated with the Roman god Tiberinus.
Tuisku f & m Finnish
From Finnish tuisku meaning "snowstorm".
Forhad m Bengali (Muslim)
Bengali form of Farhad.
Dacey f & m English (American)
Possibly from the Irish word Déiseach, translating to “from the south". A famous bearer of this name is Dacey Cash
Đura m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of George.
Sforza m Medieval Italian
Derived from Italian sforzare "to force, strain". The dynastic name of the dukes of Milan in the 15th and 16th centuries, the family name was occasionally used as a given name in Italy.
Gusperr m Filipino (Rare)
Somehow, this name is similar to Gusper.... [more]
Liaugaudas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is either derived from the Lithuanian verb liautis meaning "to stop, to cease" or from the Lithuanian noun liaudis meaning "people, folk", which is etymologically related to the Germanic element leud meaning "people" (see Leopold and Leutwin)... [more]
Jaeceon m English (American, Modern)
Variant of Jason. According to the SSA, Jaeceon was given to 21 boys in 2018.
f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 李 (lí) meaning "plum, plum tree" or 理 (lí) meaning "common sense, reasoning".
Salter m English
Transferred use of the occupational surname Salter.
Alcenor m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Alkenor. This name was borne by one of the Argives that fought in the Battle of the 300 Champions, which took place around 546 BC.
Atilano m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Attilanus.
Shafter m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Shafter.
Vaitiekus m Lithuanian
This name is a derivative from Polish name Wojciech, often used as a first name in Lithuania during 16-19c. Lithuanian patronymic surname Vaitkus is originated from first name Vaitiekus.
Sosfen m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Sosthenes.
Kou m & f Japanese
This name can be used as 幸 (kou, saiwa.i, sachi, shiawa.se) meaning "blessing, fortune, happiness," 光 (kou, hikari, hika.ru) meaning "light, ray," 康 (kou) meaning "ease, peace," 興 (kyou, kou, oko.su, oko.ru) meaning "entertain, interest, pleasure, retrieve, revive," 亘 (kan, kou, moto.meru, wata.ru) meaning "request, span," 孝 (kyou, kou) meaning "child's respect, filial piety," 幸 (kou, saiwa.i, shiawa.se) meaning "happiness, luck," 候 (kou, sourou) meaning "climate, weather, season," 功 (ku, kou, isao) meaning "achievement, credit, honour, merits, success," 好 (kou, i.i, kono.mu, su.ku, yo.i) meaning "fond, like something, pleasing," 鴻 (kou, gou, oogari, ootori, hishikui) meaning "great, large (bird), powerful, prosperous, wild goose" or 浩 (kou, ooki.i, hiro.i) meaning "abundance, vigorous, wide expanse."... [more]
Timotèu m Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Languedocian, Provençal and Gascon form of Timotheus.
Ochbayar m Mongolian
Means "sparkling celebration, sparkling joy" in Mongolian, from оч (och) meaning "spark, ember, sparkle" and баатар (bayar) meaning "joy, celebration".
Jusepe m Spanish
Variant of Josepe.
Eisei m Japanese (Rare)
From 衛 (e, ei, mamo.ru, mamoru) meaning “defense, protection” or 叡⁠ (ei, kashiko.i, sato.i, aki.raka) meaning “emperor's, imperial, smart, clever, intelligent, farsighted” combined with 靖⁠ (jo, yasushi, yasumi, yasu, seiji, sei, shizuka, shizumu) meaning “peaceful, easygoing, calm” or 貰⁠ (se, ja, sei, sha, mora.u, ka.riru, yuru.su, okino.ru) meaning “get, have, receive, take, accept, obtain”... [more]
Oburu m Luo
"born during a funeral"
Eshram m Hebrew (Rare, Archaic)
Eshram means, "High Fire" it is used to describe The LORD's appearance.
Natanel m Hebrew
Variant of Netanel.
Jaaziah m Biblical
Means "Yahweh strengthens" in Hebrew.
Licínio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Licinius.
Ghorbanali m Persian
From Arabic قربان (qurbān) meaning "sacrifice" combined with علی (ʿalīy) meaning "loftly, sublime".
Zosime m Georgian (Rare), French (Rare)
Georgian and French form of Zosimos (see Zosimus).
Thoukydidis m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Thoukydides (see Thucydides).
Dytryk m Polish
Polish cognate of Dietrich.
Netanja m & f Biblical German, German (Rare)
Form of Nethaniah used in modern German bibles. The name is masculine in the Bible, but sometimes used for girls.
Bahtiar m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Bakhtiar.
Yohane m Swahili
Swahili from of John.
İlke f & m Turkish
Feminine form of İlker. Can be also use as a variant.
Orpaz f & m Hebrew
Combination of the names Or and Paz 2 means "golden light" in Hebrew.
Letum m Roman Mythology
Μeans "death, annihilation, destruction, ruin" in Latin. Letum was a personification of death in Roman mythology.
Tozé m Portuguese
Portuguese short form of the double first name António José.
Álmgeirr m Old Norse
Old Norse name, combination of ALM "elm" and GEIR "spear."
Gorrister m Literature
Gorrister is a character in "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" by Harlan Ellison.
Gjorgjija m Macedonian (Rare)
Variant of Gjorgji, which is the main Macedonian form of George.... [more]
Jeddy m English (Rare)
Short form of Jedediah.
Wenk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Wenãcjusz.
Kouga m Japanese
From 光 (ko) meaning "light, radiance" and 鵞 (ga) meaning "goose". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Xipe m Aztec and Toltec Mythology, Nahuatl
Means "the flayed one", derived from Nahuatl xipehua, "to flay, to skin, to peel". This was the name of an Aztec deity also known as Xipe Totec, god of ritual flaying and agriculture, who oversaw vegetation, springtime, regeneration, metal crafts, deadly warfare, and the east... [more]
Suhiyini m & f Dagbani
it literally means one heart, denoting `clean heart`
Pontas m Batak
Means "small stage, seat or porch for honoured guests" in Toba Batak.
Fraomar m Germanic
Fraomar was briefly the king of the Bucinobantes, an Alamannic tribe, from c. 372 to 373. In 372/3, the Roman emperor Valentinian I attacked the Alamanni and attempted to take their 'king', Macrian, prisoner... [more]
Opokosław m Polish
Derived from Polish opoka "rock, bedrock" combined with Slavic slav "glory". The meaning of this name is thus roughly "bedrock of glory".
Franclim m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Franklin.
Alibek m Kazakh, Uzbek, Avar, Kumyk, Dargin, Kabardian, Karachay-Balkar, Ossetian
Combination of Ali 1 and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Birnir m Icelandic
Icelandic masculine form of Birna.
O'ktam m Uzbek
Means "influential" or "generous, affable".
Johncock m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of John, formed using the Middle English diminutive suffix cok.
Cecyliusz m Polish
Polish form of Caecilius.
Rasalas m Astronomy
The name Rasalas is the name of a star in the constellation Leo. The name comes from the Arabic phrase "Ras Elased Borealis", which translates to "northern part of Leo's head".
Acolhua m Nahuatl
Means "resident of Acolhuacan".
Zyan m English (Modern), African American (Modern)
Variant of Zion, the spelling probably influenced by that of Ryan.
Khasanboy m Uzbek
A famous bearer is Khasanboy Rakhimov, an Uzbekistani athlete.
Jávor m Hungarian (Rare)
Directly taken from Hungarian jávor "maple tree".
Nehhtonn m Pictish
Pictish form of Nechtan.
Ibberth m East Frisian (Archaic)
Variation of Ibbert recorded in the 16th century in East Frisia.
Veronus m History (Ecclesiastical), Dutch (Rare)
The best known bearer of this name is the 9th-century folk saint Veronus of Lembeek. At the time, the village was located in Frankish territory, but today it is situated in the region of Flanders in Belgium.... [more]
Gabs m & f Brazilian
Short form of Gabriel or Gabriela.
Mithilesh m Hindi
Alternate transcription of Hindi मिथिलेश (see Mithlesh).
Agilfrid m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element agil (which is an extended form of ag - see Agmund and also Egil) combined with Old High German fridu "peace."
Valerijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Valerius.
Arsim m Albanian, Kosovar
Derived from Albanian arsim "education; formation".
Thaliliás m Folklore, Greek
A Greek name can be use in tales or stories, this name is the masculine form of Thalilia.
Uzay m & f Turkish
Means "space" in Turkish.
Damianu m Corsican, Sardinian, Sicilian
Corsican, Sardinian and Sicilian form of Damian.
Owens m English
Transferred use of the surname Owens.
Kotivalo m & f Finnish (Archaic)
Means "homelight" in Ancient Finnish.
Iol m Catalan
Short form of Oriol and other names that end in -iol, such as Ferriol and Aniol.
Hræiðarr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements hreiðr "nest, home" and herr "army".
Akjol m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Alternate transcription of Kazakh Ақжол or Kyrgyz Акжол (see Akzhol).
Domenge m Gascon, Lengadocian, Provençal
Gascon, Languedocian and Provençal form of Dominic.
Oluś m Polish
Diminutive of Aleksander.
Dasio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Dasius.
Vóaxaa'ȯhnéstooestse m Cheyenne
Means "Screeching Eagle" in Cheyenne.
Kshitigarbha m Buddhism
Means "earth womb" from Sanskrit क्षिति (kshiti) meaning "earth" and गर्भ (garbha) meaning "womb, inside, interior"... [more]
Napãtôĸ m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Marex m & f Filipino
Meaning uncertain.
Perchevael m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Perceval.
Hardmund m Germanic
Derived from Gothic hardus (hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy" combined with Old High German mund "protection."
Naoyoshi m Japanese
From 真 (nao) meaning "truth, reality, sincere" or 尚 (nao) meaning "still, as always, in addition" and 明 (yoshi) meaning "bright, clarifying, enlightening", 純 (yoshi) meaning "pure, innocent" or 彬 (yoshi) meaning "refined"... [more]
Çarymyrat m Turkmen
From çary meaning "king, tsar" and the given name Myrat
Floen m Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian form of Flavius.
Helmút m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Helmut.
Schyler f & m English
Variant of Schuyler.
Fidiasz m Polish (Hellenized, Rare, Archaic)
Fidiasz is a Polish version of Phidias or Fidias.
Gabriell m Medieval Catalan
A middle Catalan spelling of Gabriel
Soprom m Georgian
Georgian form of Sophron or a variant form of Soproni.
Daivyan m Indian (Rare)
"Miracle of Lord Krishna"
Jiaolong f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 姣 (jiāo) meaning "handsome, beautiful" and 隆 (lóng) meaning "prosperous, plentiful, abundant".
Ubiratã m Tupi
Means "strong spear" in Tupi, from übü'ra á'tã.