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Eshu m African, Yoruba
A god of the Yoruba of West Africa.
Tite m Georgian
Georgian form of Titus. A known bearer of this name was the Georgian philosopher and writer Tite Margvelashvili (1891-1946).
Yoshishige m Japanese
From Japanese 吉 (yoshi) meaning "good luck" and 繁 (shige) meaning "flourishing, luxuriant". Other kanji can be used.
Kundan m & f Indian
Kundan meena jewellery is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewellery involving a gem set with gold foil between the stones and its mount, usually for elaborate necklaces. The method is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat... [more]
Proximus m Ancient Roman
Used by ape tyrant Proximus Caesar in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024).
Katyo m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Oscar/Óscar.
Yosia m Nyoro, Ganda
Nyoro and Ganda form of Josiah.
Dietman m Germanic
A younger form of Theudeman. This name is quite rare nowadays and it is far more often found as a surname than as a first name.
Dresden f & m English, Popular Culture
From the name of the city in Germany, which is derived from Old Sorbian Drežďany, meaning "people of the riverside forest".
Shuwen f & m Chinese
From Chinese 叔 (shū) meaning "clear, pure, good, virtuous" or 书 (shū) meaning "book" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing"... [more]
Chiyuu m & f Japanese
From Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 友 (yuu) meaning "friend". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Gbonjubola m & f Yoruba
mature into wealth.
Murezi m Romansh
Romansh form of Mauritius and Moritz, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Kanishka m Tocharian
Of uncertain etymology. Possible name elements include the Tocharian elements kän ("to fulfill, to come to pass") and kene ("melody, tune"), and the Indo-Iranian element *kanH ("to love, to take pleasure in, to dig")... [more]
Aaju m & f Greenlandic
From a childish pronunciation of the Greenlandic word angaju "older sibling of the same sex" (see Angaju).
Arnestu m Sicilian
Variant of Ernestu.
Catulle m French (Rare, Archaic)
French form of Catullus. Catulle Mendès (1841-1909) was a French writer.
Bartelot m Medieval English, English (Puritan)
Diminutive of Bartholomew. Precursor to the surname Bartlett.
Sestilio m Italian
Italian form of Sextilius.
Krieng m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เกรียง (see Kriang).
Dembo m Mende
Means "warrior" in Mende.
Lómion m Literature
Means "son of twilight" in Quenya. In Tolkien's Legendarium this is the mother-name of Maeglin.
Pothitos m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Pothetos.
Squidward m Popular Culture
A fictional bearer of this name is Squidward Tentacles, a fictional character in the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-).
Kenni f & m English
Variant of Kenny.
Asur m Asturian
Asturiant variant of Ansur.
Moeletsi m Sotho
Means "advisor" in Sesotho.
Izaija m Croatian
Croatian form of Isaiah.
Snio m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Snær.
Wynstan m English
Variant of Winston.
Aalgut m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Algot.
Viktuś m Belarusian
Diminutive form of Viktar.
Kharalampi m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Charalampos.
Khashtungalag f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian хаш (khash) meaning "jade" and тунгалаг (tungalag) meaning "serenity, clarity" or "clear, unclouded, transparent".
Sten m Soviet, Russian (Rare)
Combination of the surnames of Сталин (Stalin) and Энгельс (Engels), which refer to Joseph Stalin (1878-1953) and Friedrich Engels (1820-1895). This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Vadolf m Germanic
Variant of Vadulf.
Adriën m & f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Adrien. As a feminine name, it may be a variant of Adriënne.
Tedjo m Javanese
Older spelling of Tejo influenced by Dutch orthography.
Zidôre m Walloon
Walloon form of Isidore.
Narancia m Popular Culture
Narancia Ghirga is a main character from manga 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Vento Aureo'. His name is a mix of the words naranja and arancia both meaning "orange (fruit)" in Spanish and Italian.
Arsenija m & f Serbian
Feminine form and male variant of Arsenius.
Alecrim m Portuguese
Alecrim is a woody, perennial herb with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves and white, pink, purple, or blue flowers, native to the Mediterranean region.... [more]
Paterno m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Paternus.
Raynell f & m English, African American
In the case of the African American masculine name it is a compound of Raymond and Cornell/Darnell.
Creenan m Manx
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Manx creen "old; worn out" and Manx creeney "wise".
Neronas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Nero 1.
Estatilio m Spanish
Spanish form of Statilius.
Khoiril m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khairul.
Shigeyori m Japanese
From 重 (shige) meaning "layers, folds" and 頼 (yori) meaning "to rely, to depend on". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Ossinissa m Guanche
Derived from Guanche *ussiniẓẓa, meaning "he who makes fair reasoning". This was the name of a king from the island of El Hierro in the mid-15th century.
Anindyo m Bengali, Javanese
Alternate transcription of Bengali অনিন্দ্য (see Anindya), as well as the Javanese form.
Lemmá m Sami
Sami variant of Klemmá.
Ajewole m & f Yoruba
Means "the goddess Aje has entered this house" or "wealth has come in" in Yoruba, from ajé "wealth, prosperity" and wọle "enter into" (itself from wọ "to enter" and ilé "house, home").
Tilbert m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Combination of Till and björt, from Old Norse bjartr "light, bright, shining". It was mainly used in Trøndelag county in Norway.
Zenabu m Amharic
Means "the rain" in Amharic.
Mscëwòj m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Mściwój.
Eheder m Ancient Berber
Means "eagle" in Amazigh.
Milad m Arabic
Means "birth" in Arabic.
Gints m Latvian
Latvian short form of borrowed Lithuanian names that begin with the element Gint-, such as Gintaras and Gintautas.
Romanoz m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Romanos.
Rulof m Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Roelof. This name is slightly more common as a patronymic surname.
Varag m Armenian
Means "twenty-ninth day of the month" in Armenian.
Michelotto m Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Michele 1, as -otto is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Khảm m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 坎 (khảm) meaning "to inlay".
Gøsta m Danish
Danish form of Gösta.
Aarani f & m Indian, Tamil
Variant of Arani.
Arbian m Albanian
Variant of Arben.
Guisheng m Chinese
From Chinese 桂 (guì) meaning "laurel, cassia, cinnamon" combined with 生 (shēng) meaning "living, fresh"... [more]
Aibing m & f Chinese
From Chinese 爱 (ài) meaning "love" combined with 兵 (bīng) meaning "weapon, army" or 冰 (bīng) "ice, iced", along with other character combinations that can form this name.
Kibriye m Amharic
Means "my honour" in Amharic.
Kiều f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 嬌 (kiều) meaning "seductive, spoiled, loveable" or 喬 (kiều) meaning "tall, lofty".
Firooz m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian فیروز (see Firouz).
Coroy f & m Filipino
Diminutive of Socorro, Dioscoro, and other names containing a similar sound.
Chánh m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 正 (chánh) meaning "head, chief" or 政 (chánh) meaning "government".
Asatur m Armenian
Short form of Astvatsatur.
Leeuwe m West Frisian
The origin of this Frisian name is a little uncertain: it is thought that it is a short form of Germanic names that contained the element laifa (see Bernlef) or liub (see Liubigild)... [more]
Asclepi m Catalan
Catalan form of Asklepios via Asclepius.
Constanzo m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Spanish form of Constantius, making it the masculine form of Constanza.
Hadegast m Germanic
Derived from Old High German hadu "battle" combined with Gothic gasts (gast in Old High German) "guest, stranger."
Annino m Obscure
Possibly the masculine form of Annina.
Dierks m English
Transferred use of the surname Dierks.
Inder m Indian, Punjabi, Hindi
Variant of Indra.
Richards m English
Transferred use of the surname Richards.
Melety m Russian
Variant transcription of Meletiy.
Othinkar m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Óðinkárr.
Alioth m & f Astronomy
Derived from Arabic alyat, meaing "fat tail of a sheep". This is the traditional name of the star Epsilon Ursae Majoris in the constellation Ursa Major.
Xingyuan m & f Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 星 (see Xing) and 元 (see Yuan).... [more]
Guled m & f Somali
It means victory after a long struggle
Oleiv f & m Norwegian
Variant of Oleif.
Bendición f & m Spanish (Rare)
Means "blessing" in Spanish.
Jerrad m American
Variant of Jared or Jarrett.
Zafarxo'ja m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek zafar meaning "victory" and xo'ja meaning "master".
Galileu m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Galileo.
Mitier m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Emeterius.
Zygmund m Polish
Polish variant of Sigmund.
Mairiga m Hausa
From the Hausa mài meaning "possessing" and rī̀gā meaning "gown".
Safee m Malay
Malay variant of Safi.
Yibing m & f Chinese
From 易 () meaning "to exchange, to interchange" or 毅 () meaning "resolute, decisive, firm" or 一 () meaning "one" and 昺 (bǐng) meaning "bright, luminous" or 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice".
Litos m Spanish, Portuguese
Short form of Carlitos; in other words, this is a diminutive of Carlos.
Peppiniello m Neapolitan
Neapolitan diminutive of Giuseppe.
Orak m Karakalpak
Means "sickle" in Karakalpak.
Hambardzum m Armenian (Eastern)
Eastern Armenian transliteration of Hampartsum.
Wergil m Polish
Polish form of Vergilius.
Zhumakhan m Kazakh
From Kazakh жұма (zhuma) meaning "Friday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "leader, ruler".
Ashu m & f Kenyang, Jagham
From Kenyang sǒ meaning "wash, clean, clear." Alternatively it could stem from the verb sǔ in Ejagham which has the same meaning.
Onesiforo m Italian
Italian form of Onesiphorus.
Jausèp m Gascon
Gascon form of Joseph.
Shanono m & f Hausa
Means "drink milk" in Hausa. This name is traditionally given to a child born when calves are being delivered.
Mekeioshy m Chuukese
Meaning unknown.
Koki m Japanese
Variant transcription of Kouki.
Ayaquixtla m Nahuatl
Probably derived from Nahuatl ayac "no one, nobody" and ixtla "before, in the presence of, contemporary with".
Kase m & f English
Variant of Case.
Fjólmundur m Icelandic
Combination of Icelandic fjóla "violet flower" and Old Norse mundr "protection". This name may be used as a masculine form of Fjóla.
Ani m Filipino
Diminutive of Bayani.
Tadatoshi m Japanese
From 直 (tada) meaning "straight, direct" and 俊 (toshi) meaning "talented, handsome". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Oak m English
Old English āc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch eik and German Eiche.
Farhansyah m Indonesian
Combination of the name Farhan and Persian شاه (shāh) meaning "king".
Escribônio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Scribonius.
Lanz m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred from the surname Lanz. Lanz also was a maker of tractors, the most famous model being the Lanz Bulldog.
Hafliótr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Hafljótr.
Akoma m & f Central African, African Mythology
Akoma is the creator god of Pahuin mythology. His name Means “creator” in Pahuin, a common language in parts of São Tomé and Principe, southern Cameroon, much of northern Gabon, and mainland Equatorial Guinea.
Emeryn m Welsh, English
In Welsh, "-yn" is the masculine suffix to create singular nouns and is used in creating the diminutive for masculine names.  Therefore,... [more]
Oleif f & m Norwegian
As a masculine name, it is a cognate of Olaf (being the modern form of the Old Norse name Ólæifr, variant of Álæifr, itself a variant of Áleifr)... [more]
Jerl m American
Variant of Jerel.
Ajari f & m Yoruba
Means "fought to be seen" in Yoruba, traditionally given to children born facing downwards.
Basoor m Pashto
This name was first given to Basirullah , know as Basoor Afg
Apolinário m Portuguese (African), Louisiana Creole (Rare)
Portuguese and Louisiana Spanish form of Apollinaris.
Aglaophon m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀγλαός (aglaos) meaning "splendid, shining, bright" (see Aglaos) and φωνή (phone) meaning "voice" as well as "sound, tone".... [more]
Guihaumet m Provençal
Diminutive of Guihaume.
Aurelianu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Aurelianus.
Stapan m Mari
Mari form of Stephen.
Jâms m Welsh (Rare)
Welsh borrowing of James.
Tilovat m Uzbek
Means "reading, recitation of the Qu'ran" in Uzbek.
Shodon m Uzbek
Means "joyful, cheerful" in Uzbek.
Irawan m Indonesian, Indonesian Mythology
Indonesian form of Iravan, also featured as a character in the Javanese version of the Hindu epic the Mahabharata.
Ye-dam f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 禮 (ye) meaning "etiquette, manners" and 膽 (dam) meaning "courage, nerve".
Oh-Sung m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 오성 (see O-Seong).
Anaton m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Norwegian male form of Anna or variation of Anton.
Xune m Asturian (Modern)
From Asturian xunetu meaning "July". This name was popularized by musician Xulio Andrés 'Xune' Elipe, who, after asturianizing his name from Julio to Xulio, received as a nickname the translation of julio ("July") into Asturian (xunetu).
Luster m American (Rare, Archaic)
German-American name meaning "cheerful" due to the original German connotation of Lust- having a platonic meaning of "delight" or "joy".
Scudamour m Arthurian Cycle
A character in "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser.
Keitaku m Japanese (Rare)
From 馨 (kei) meaning "fragrant, aromatic" combined with 沢 (taku) meaning "marsh, wetland, swamp, sheen, lustre". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Fel m Catalan
Diminutive of Rafel.
Motomasa m Japanese
From 基 (moto) meaning "base, it be based on" combined with 正 (masa) meaning "proper, correct, right, justice". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fedoro m Italian
Masculine form of Fedora.
Eizou m Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Eizo.
Nguyện m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 願 (nguyện) meaning "to wish, to pledge".
Eun-Jae f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" or 銀 (eun) meaning "silver, money" combined with 在 (jae) meaning "located at, exist" or 載 (jae) meaning "carry, transport"... [more]
Budda m Anglo-Saxon
Old English name of uncertain meaning, perhaps related to Brythonic boud "victory". It coincides with an Old English word meaning "beetle" (and could be a byname derived from it).
Bhawat m Thai
Variant transcription of Thai ภาวัฒน์ or ภวัต (see Phawat).
Geròni m Gascon
Gascon form of Jerome.
Sacvan m American (Rare), English (Canadian, Rare)
Created from the first syllables of the surnames Sacco and Vanzetti... [more]
Sushim m Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Marathi, Nepali, Sinhalese, Punjabi, Gujarati
MEANING - cold, frigid, Moonstone or Moon gem, pleasant. Agreeable ... [more]
Rephaim m Literature
Used in the 'House of Night' series of fantasy novels (written by American author P. C. Cast and her daughter Kristin Cast), where it belongs to the favorite son of the fallen angel Kalona. It is probably taken a biblical term which "can refer either to a mythical race of giants, or to dead ancestors who are residents of the Netherworld."
Sólyom m Hungarian
Means "falcon" in Hungarian.
Aginbert m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element agin (which is an extended form of ag - see Agmund) combined with Old High German beraht "bright."
Ilit f & m Hebrew (Modern)
The best
Tatiano m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Tatian.
Amaynu m Berber
Means "new" in Amazigh.
Ingvard m Norwegian, Danish, Swedish (Rare)
Derived from the name of the Germanic god Ing combined with the Old Norse element vardr "guardian", though it could also be a variant of Ingvar.
Isteban m Aragonese (Archaic)
Arachaic Aragonese form of Stephen.
Alale m Georgian (Archaic)
Derived from the Georgian adjective ალალი (alali) meaning "honest, truthful, upright". It ultimately comes from Arabic حلال (halal) meaning "allowed, permitted" as well as "lawful, legal, legitimate".
Fuseini m African, Dagbani
In Northern Ghana, it is the name given to the second born of a pair of twin girls. The first born twin is named Fuseini According to superstition, the second twin is considered to be the older twin because it is said that during the trauma of birth, the older twin send the younger twin ahead to make sure the world is safe.
Qasym m Kazakh
Variant transcription of Kasym.
Prudenz m German (Archaic)
German form of Prudentius. A known bearer of this name was the Swiss poet Prudenz Meister (1875-1923).
Wachapéa m Aguaruna
From the Awajún wacha meaning "blue-winged macaw".
Tejas m Gujarati, Marathi
Means "brilliance, splendour" in Sanskrit.
Itthirit m Thai
Means "supernatural power, might" in Thai.
Saare m Tigrinya
Means "winner" in Tigrinya.
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]
Neqi m Greenlandic
Younger form of Neĸe.
Hae-joo m & f Korean
Revised romanization is hae-ju and McCune Reischauer is hae-chu.hae-Joo Chang in David Mitchell’s 2004 novel Cloud atlas,and it’s 2012 adaption film Cloud atlas.
Rajmùnd m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Raymond.
Øyvard m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements ey "island" and vǫrðr "guard".
Tsogt-erdene m Mongolian
From Mongolian цогт (tsogt) meaning "spirited, ardent" and эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure" or "precious".
Leshawn m & f African American
Variant of LaShawn, possibly using the French definite article le.
Usain m English, Caribbean
Probably a form of Husayn. Usain Bolt is a Jamaican runner who broke the world record in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
Arsen m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Likely an invented name based on the phonetic elements ar (cf. Arjay, Arshawn) and son.
Cuauhcoatl m & f Nahuatl
Means "eagle serpent" or "wooden snake" in Nahuatl, derived from either cuauhtli "eagle" or cuahuitl "tree, wood" and cōātl "snake".
Sanguinex m Popular Culture
Based on Latin sanguineus meaning "of blood", also "bloody, bloodthirsty". This is the name of a vampire in the Japanese manga series Beyblade, written and illustrated by Takao Aoki. The character is Dracula's grandson and ruler of the vampires.
Rezki m & f Indonesian
Variant of Rizki.
Galdino m Italian
Of uncertain origin: either a diminutive of Galdo, or a name of Germanic origin, through French Galdin; it may come from gelt ("value") or walt ("power, ruler").
Gheith m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic غيث (see Ghayth).
Kimvân f & m Vietnamese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Kim 3 and Vân.
Anicetu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Aniceto.
Yuna m Brazilian
In Brazilian Portuguese, it means "dark river", and is derived from Tupi 'y, water, + un, black.
Arfa m Urdu
Variant transcription of ارفع (see Arfah)
Jou m Japanese
From Japanese 恕 (jo) meaning "excuse, tolerate, forgive", 丈 (jou) meaning "length", 丞 (jou) meaning "help", 乗 (jou) meaning "ride, power, multiplication, record, counter for vehicles, board, mount, join", 常 (jou) meaning "usual, ordinary, normal, common, regular, continually, always, long-lasting", 情 (jou) meaning "feelings, emotion, passion, sympathy, circumstances, facts", 浄 (jou) meaning "clean, purify, cleanse, exorcise", 穣 (jou) meaning "good crops, prosperity", 錠 (jou) meaning "lock, fetters, shackles", 成 (jou) meaning "turn into, become, get, grow, elapse, reach", 星 (jou) meaning "star", 青 (jou) meaning "blue, green", 誕 (jou) meaning "nativity, be born, declension, lie, be arbitrary", 蝶 (jou) meaning "butterfly", 定 (jou) meaning "determine, fix, establish, decide", 囁 (jou) meaning "whisper, murmur", 壤 (jou) meaning "soil, loam, earth, rich", 奘 (jou) meaning "large, great", 抒 (jo) meaning "tell", 晟 (jou) meaning "clear", 淨 (jou) meaning "pure, clean, unspoiled", 烝 (jou) meaning "many, offer, dedicate, to steam", 穰 (jou) meaning "abundance", 襄 (jou) meaning "rise, raise", 諚 (jou) meaning "command" or 讓 (jou) meaning "allow, permit, yield, concede" combined with 宇 (u) meaning "eaves, roof, house, heaven" or 雨 (u) meaning "rain"... [more]
Archel m Medieval English
Medieval English variant of Arnketil.
Hyeok-jae m Korean
From Sino-Korean 赫 "bright, radiant, glowing" and 宰 "to slaughter; to rule".
Solstråle f & m Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Means "ray of sunshine" in Swedish (a combination of Swedish sol "sun" and stråle "ray, beam"). It's also used as an affectionate term for a happy person, often a child.
Ximén m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Ximeno.
Diéric m French (Archaic)
Shorter form of Didéric, thus making it a more archaic form of Thierry. Compare also Déric.
Ree-An f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Korean Hangul 리안 (see Ri-An).
Tomonori m Japanese
From 誠 (tomo) meaning "sincerity", 朋 (tomo) meaning "companion, friend", or 朝 (tomo) meaning "morning" combined with 徳 (nori) meaning "benevolence, virtue", 智 (nori) meaning "intellect, knowledge, wisdom" or 登 (nori) meaning "to rise, ascend"... [more]
Eliadah m Biblical Hebrew
Eliadah, meaning "God Knows," was the father of Rezon, regent of Damascus in the time of Solomon. I Kings 11:23
Aryansyah m Indonesian
Combination of the name Aryan and Persian شاه (shāh) meaning "king".
Neophytus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Neophytos. This name was borne by several ecumenical patriarchs of Constantinople.
Baulas m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table.
Joni m Fijian
Fijian form of John.
Chimua m Hmong
Produced or Invented
Aiasz m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Ajax.
Lény m French (Modern)
French form of Lenny.
Andossus m Aquitanian, Ancient
Aquitanian name meaning "lord".
Siosefa m Tongan
Tongan form of Joseph.
Eleno m Spanish (Rare), Italian (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of Helenos and masculine form of Elena.
Garikai m Shona
Means "Live well, safe, healthy and prosperous".
Jarryd m & f English
Variant of Jared.
You m & f Chinese
From the Chinese 友 (yǒu) which means "friendly or friendship."
Meng m & f Chinese
From Chinese 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream, vision", 猛 (měng) meaning "fierce, ferocious", 蒙 (měng) meaning "cover, suffer, ignorance", 濛 (méng) meaning "drizzle, mist", 孟 (mèng) meaning "eldest brother, first month of a season, rude, rough" or 萌 (méng) meaning "bud, sprout"... [more]
Matya m Russian
Variant of Matvey.
Dilmurād m Balochi
Means "heart's wish" in Balochi.
Jany m & f English
Diminutive of Jan.
Sievi m Romansh
Romansh form of Eusebius, traditionally found in the Surselva region.
Prithviraj m Indian, Marathi
Means "king of the earth", derived from Sanskrit पृथ्वी (pṛthvī́) meaning "Earth" combined with राज (rāja) meaning "king, sovereign".
Faïçal m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Form of Faysal used in Northern Africa and other French-influenced regions of the continent.
Talika m Hindi
“Bird”
Bafana m Zulu
Derived from Zulu abafana, the plural form of umfana, meaning "boy, young man."
Rouichi m Japanese
From Japanese 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" combined with 一 (ichi) meaning "one". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Htut m & f Burmese
Means "topmost, supreme" in Burmese.
Leb m Russian
Means "white" in Russian.
Hekuran m Albanian, Kosovar
Derived from Albanian hekur "iron".
Shafaat m & f Urdu
Derived from Arabic شفاعة (shafa'ah) meaning "intercession".
Blessed f & m English (Puritan), African
From the English word "blessed" meaning "having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing; held in veneration; revered", ultimately from Old English blētsian, blēdsian "to consecrate (with blood)".
Ran m & f Chinese
From Chinese 冉 (rǎn) meaning "tender, weak", 然 (rán) meaning "so, thus, correct, right" or 染 (rǎn) meaning "dye, tint", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Medi f & m Welsh
Means "September" in Welsh.
Medene m Amharic
Means "my redeemer" in Amharic.
Oktavíus m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Octavius.
Gehad m & f Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of Arabic جهاد (see Jihad), also used as a feminine name. This corresponds more closely with the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name.
Ejderhan m Turkish
Combination of Ejder and han meaning "khan; ruler".
Sæbjørn m Norwegian, Faroese
Norwegian and Faroese younger form of Sǽbiǫrn.
Laisrén m Medieval Irish
Derived from Irish lasair "flame" combined with -án, a diminutive suffix. This was the name of several medieval Irish saints.
Darije m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Darius.
Agilberto m Italian
Italian form of Agilbert.
Damascius m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Δαμάσκιος (Damaskiós), meaning "of Damascus", the now capital city of Syria. This was the name of the last of the Athenian Neoplatonists during the 4th Century.
Achilleo m Italian
Italian form of Achilleus. ... [more]
Norvydas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian noun noras meaning "wish, desire", which is ultimately derived from the Lithuanian verb norėti meaning "to wish, to want, to desire"... [more]
Cartère m French (Archaic)
French form of Karterios via its latinized form Carterius.