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Okhonoohoy m Yakut
Yakut form of Afanasiy.
Pontiac m Indigenous American
Pontiac or Obwaandi'eyaag was an Odawa war chief known for his role in the war named for him, from 1763 to 1766 leading Native Americans in an armed struggle against the British in the Great Lakes region due to, among other reasons, dissatisfaction with British policies.... [more]
Ger m & f Dutch, Limburgish, West Frisian
Dutch, Limburgish and West Frisian short form of Germanic given names containing the element ger meaning "spear", such as Gerard, Gerben and Gerlof.
Hakim m Indonesian
Means “to judge” in Indonesian.
Erode m Biblical Italian
Italian form of Herod.
Romelo m Filipino, African American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Romelo.
Acaic m Catalan
Catalan form of Achaikos (via Achaicus).
Özlü f & m Turkish
Means "succint" in Turkish.
Oholi m Biblical
Variant transcription of Ahlai, as used in 1 Chronicles 11:41.... [more]
Éliet m French (Archaic)
Obsolete French diminutive of Élie.
Jaren m Hebrew, English
To sing or talk out loud
Malko m Assyrian
Means "king" in Assyrian.
Eisia m & f Scottish
This name was found etched onto a silver vessel in East Lothian, Scotland. It was accompanied by the names Bri, Camulogeni, Con and Frymiacus. Its meaning is unknown and whether the name was Eisia alone or Eisia with something else following it is also unknown as it was barley legible.
Abdul Qahar m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Abd al-Qahar.
Seved m Swedish
A more modern variant of the old Norse name Sigvid consisting of the Old Norse elements 'sig' meaning victory and 'vidh' meaning forest. It is also possible that Seved is a Swedish spelling change of the Latin name Severinus.
Bernón m Spanish
Spanish form of Berno.
Hippolochos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek noun ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse" combined with the Greek noun λόχος (lochos) meaning "ambush", a word that later came to signify a tactical sub unit of the ancient Greek army... [more]
Hølje m Norwegian (Rare)
Dialectal variant of Helge.
Abdul Nasir m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الناصر (see Abd an-Nasir), as well as the Urdu form.
Ryynolvi m Finnish
Finnish form of Brynjolf.
Daikichirō m Japanese
From Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 吉 (kichi) meaning "good luck" and 郎 () meaning "son"... [more]
Aulë m Literature
Means "invention" in Quenya. Aulë is the Vala who created the dwarves in 'The Silmarillion' by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Thrasybulus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Thrasyboulos. Known bearers of this name include Athenian general Thrasybulus (4th century BC) and the tyrant Thrasybulus of Syracuse (5th century BC).
Turíbio m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Turibius (see Toribio). A known bearer of this name is the Brazilian classical guitarist and composer Turíbio Santos (b. 1943).
Ustashirin m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek usta meaning "expert, master" and shirin meaning "sweet, pleasant, nice".
Lolek m Polish
Diminutive of Karol 1.
Fares m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فارس (see Faris).
Oslo m Popular Culture, English (American, Modern)
From the name of the capital city of Norway (see Oslo). It was used for a character in the 2017 television series Money Heist (original Spanish title La casa de papel), about a team of nine robbers who adopt city names as pseudonyms for anonymity.
Mystral f & m Obscure
Variant of Mistral.
Uazha m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Ivan.
Abdulwahid m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الواحد (see Abd al-Wahid).
Namkholong m Indian
This name bases on the North Eastern Indian Tribal name Rongmei and it means a Brave Heart.
Caswallawn m Welsh Mythology
Middle Welsh form of Cassivellaunus. He is one of the sons of Beli the Great in the Mabinogi, Brut y Brenhinedd and the Welsh Triads.
Akifumi m Japanese
From Japanese 暁 (aki) meaning "dawn, daybreak" or 聡 (aki) meaning "smart, clever" combined with 典 (fumi) meaning "ceremony" or 章 (fumi) meaning "section, chapter, badge"... [more]
Ahuilizatl m & f Nahuatl
Means "joyous waters", derived from Nahuatl ahuiliztli "joy, pleasure, enjoyment, recreation; pleasant" and atl "water".
Phiraphon m Thai
From Thai พีร (phira) meaning "brave, courageous, warrior" and พล (phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Thingerad m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name is derived from Anglo-Saxon thing, which can have several meanings: "thing," "cause," "gathering" or "council." As such, thing is related to Old High German dingôn "to judge, to condemn" and dingjan "to hope." The second element in this name comes from Old High German rât "counsel."
Arruncio m Spanish
Spanish form of Arruntius.
Zhumabai m Kazakh
Variant transcription of Zhumabay.
Wiesiek m Polish
Diminutive of Wiesław.
Emerause m Arthurian Cycle
A knight who fought for King Arthur at the Battle of Bedegraine.... [more]
Khungah m Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Indian
Name: Khungah खुङ्गाह ... [more]
Lekela m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Lester.
Andrippos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀνδρός (andros) meaning "of a man" combined with the Greek noun ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse".
Teerayuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thirayut.
AlvéR m Old Norse
Variant of Ǫlvér, or possibly derived from allr "all, entire" and vér "fighter" or aluh "temple" and vér.
Drin m Albanian
Derived from the name of the Drin, a river in Southern and Southeastern Europe with two distributaries one discharging into the Adriatic Sea and the other one into the Buna River. The river and its tributaries form the Gulf of Drin, an ocean basin that encompasses the northern Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast... [more]
Kevern m Cornish
Younger form of Kaveran, itself derived from Achebrannus which in turn was a Latinization of Irish Accobran or Áed Cobhran.
Jeon m Korean
Possibly a variant of Jeong.
Josito m Spanish
Diminutive of José.
Agaton m Swedish, Norwegian (Rare), Polish (Rare)
Polish and Swedish form of Agathon.
Ginvydas m Lithuanian
Variant form of Gintvydas.
Rifaat m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic رفعت (see Rifat).
Yevsey m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Eusebius.
Godvino m Italian
Italian form of Godwin and variant of Godoino
Sinatroukes m Parthian (Hellenized)
From Σινατρούκης (Sinatroúkēs), A Hellenized of Old Iranian *sāna-taru-ka- meaning “enemy-conquering”. It could also be from Aramaic santū(ā) "senator" with an added Middle Iranian suffix -ūk.
Buckner m American (South)
Transferred use of the surname Buckner.
Goštāsp m Kurdish, Pashto, Balochi
Most likely means "whose horses are let loose (for the race)". It was the name of a Kayanian king of Iranian traditional history and patron of Zoroaster.
Gunthard m Germanic
Derived from Old High German gund "war" combined with Gothic hardus or hard (hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Džaner m Bosnian (Rare)
Bosnian form of Caner.
Odyn m Polish
Polish form of Odin.
Namhyeok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 南 (nam) meaning "south" and 赫 "bright, radiant, glowing".
Sucki m Siksika
Means "black" in Siksika.
Ini m Ancient Egyptian
Etymology uncertain, possibly a nickname. This was the birth name of several pharaohs.
Karpus m Faroese
Short form of Polycarpus.
Barac m Biblical Latin
Form of Barak 1 used in the Latin Old Testament.
Mehuman m Biblical
Meaning "faithful," one of the eunuchs whom Ahasuerus commanded to bring in Vashti (Ester 1:10).
Surasee m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุรสีห์ (see Surasi).
Thotsaphol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thotsaphon.
Ikrom m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Ikram.
Bauyrzhan m Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh бауыр (bauyr) meaning "brother, relative, sibling" and жан (zhan) meaning "soul".
Gæslingr m Old Norse
Old Norse byname, from Old Norse gæslingr meaning 'gosling'. It originally started in the form GæslingR.
Aiakides m Ancient Greek
Means "son of Aiakes/Aiakos" in Greek, derived from the name Aiakes or Aiakos combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).
Zaliko m Georgian
Diminutive of Zaal.
Corstiaan m Dutch
Dutch form of Christiaan.
Mirato m Japanese
From Japanese 未来 (mira) meaning "future" combined with 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Kitso m & f Tswana
Means "knowledge, wisdom" in Tswana.
Khasar m Mongolian
Literally means "a fearsome dog". The main sense of this is to refer to a guard dog who terrifies evil spirits and drives them off from the tomb sites of important people. The Chinese 'stone lions' or 'lions of Buddha' (shíshī) are probably a related concept.... [more]
Norbjørn m Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements norðr "north" and bjǫrn "bear".
Tekhe m Buryat
Means "goat" in Buryat.
Simme m West Frisian
Short form of Simen.
Sikhululekile m & f Ndebele
Means "we are free" in Ndebele.
Yulyk m Russian (Ukrainianized)
Ukrainianised form of Yulik used by Russian speaking Ukrainians that live in Ukrainian langauge dominated cities.
Kari m Greenlandic (Modern)
Modern or diminutive adaptation of Kare.
Eulampios m Late Greek
Derived from Greek ευ (eu) meaning "good, well" combined with Greek λάμπω (lampo) meaning "to give light, to shine".
Décimo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Decimus.
Cynegils m Anglo-Saxon
From Old English cyne meaning "royal" and gisl meaning "pledge, hostage". ... [more]
Bahodir m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Bahadur.
Firesembet m Ge'ez
Means "seed of the Sabbath" in Ge'ez.
Zine El Abidine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic زين العابدين (see Zayn al-Abidin) chiefly used in North Africa.
Olwethu f & m South African, Zulu
Means 'ours' in Zulu.
Âmâse m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Halley f & m English, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Transferred use of the surname Halley. It peaked in popularity in 1986, when Halley's Comet was last spotted from Earth. It rose again in the US in the mid 1990's when similar-sounding names (like Haley and Hallie) were increasing in popularity.
Vanderley m Portuguese (Brazilian), English (American, Rare)
From a Brazilian surname, itself derived from the Dutch surname Van Der Leij. One bearer of this name is Brazilian professional footballer or soccer player Vanderley Dias Marinho (1987-), also known as Derley.... [more]
Peul m Limburgish (Rare)
Limburgish form of Paulus (see Paul). It has been in use since medieval times, as is evidenced by the existence of the patronymic surname Peulen, which is still primarily prevalent in the Limburgish language area.
Kenickie m English
Transferred use of the surname Kenickie. The name was borne by a “Grease” character played by Jeff Conaway.
Aphrah f & m English, English (Puritan)
From the biblical place Aphrah in the Book of Micah, meaning "dust." This name was used by Puritans, but has since become rare.
Werwald m Medieval French
Derived from Old High German wara "protection, watch" and Old High German walt "power, authority".
Diadoco m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Diadochos via Diadochus
Rápolt m Medieval Hungarian
Hungarian form of Ratbold.
Alnis m Latvian (Rare)
Directly taken from Latvian alnis "elk, moose".
Inejiro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Inejirou.
Seung-jin m Korean
From Sino-Korean 昇 "rise, ascent; peaceful; peace" and 辰 "early morning".
Elebrans m Arthurian Cycle
An Arthurian knight.
Hedsert m West Frisian (Rare)
Variant of Hedser. It is possible that this name could also be the West Frisian form of Hadard or Hadeward... [more]
Tisse m Picard
Diminutive of Batisse.
Ekaphot m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกพจน์ (see Ekkaphot).
Ibón m Basque
Ibón is the Aragonese term for small mountain lakes of glacial origin in the Pyrenees, generally above 2,000 m. Ibón stems from the Basque word ibai (river), which originally designated hot springs.
Halden m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Halfdan.
Geroncio m Spanish
Spanish form of Gerontios via Gerontius.
Tenoch m Nahuatl, Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Possibly a combination of Nahuatl te- "stone" and nochtli "prickly-pear cactus fruit". This was the name of a possibly-legendary Aztec ruler, who is said to have led his people southward to found the city of Tenochtitlan.
Aurelià m Catalan
Catalan form of Aurelianus (see Aurelian).
Giraud m Provençal, Gascon, Lengadocian
Provençal, Gascon and Languedocian form of Gerald.
Taec-yeon m Korean
Alternate romanization of korean hangul "댁연" (Taek-yeon) Famous bearer of this name is Ok Taecyeon from korean boy group 2PM
Ander m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Alexander.
Anselmuccio m Medieval Italian, Literature
Medieval Italian diminutive of Anselmo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Phuriphat m Thai
From Thai ภูริ (phuri) meaning "wisdom, intellect" and พัฒน์ (phat) meaning "prosperity, progress, development".
Aceng m Sundanese
Variant of Ujang or Asep.
Rochdi m Arabic (Maghrebi)
From Arabic رَشَدَ (rašada) meaning "to go the right way, to be well guided", etymologically related to Rashad and Rashid.
Remismondo m Italian
Italian form of Remismund.
Michea m Biblical Italian
Italian form of Micaiah.
Ranjith m Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Sinhalese
Southern Indian and Sinhalese form of Ranjit.
Thyagarajan m Sanskrit
king of sacrifice
Maelog m Welsh
Derived from Welsh mael "prince".
Tou m & f Japanese
From Japanese 塔 (tou) meaning "pagoda, tower, steeple", 冬 (tou) meaning "winter", 涛, 濤 (tou) both meaning "large waves", 祷 (tou) meaning "pray", 陶 (tou) meaning "pottery, ceramics" or from 縢 (tou) meaning "bind, tie up, restrain"... [more]
Rayden m American
Possibly an invented name, a combination of Ray and the popular name suffix -ayden, following the trend of names such as Jayden, Kayden, and Braden, or a variant of Raiden.
Prudente m Italian (Archaic), Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Prudens. In Italy, this name is also encountered as a variant of Prudenzio, which is the main Italian form of Prudentius.... [more]
Cristofor m Romanian
Romanian form of Christophoros.
Xiuhtototl m & f Nahuatl
Means "lovely cotinga" in Nahuatl, literally "turquoise bird" a species of bright blue birds. Derived from xihuitl "turquoise" and tototl "bird".
Plotinus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
This was the name of a Greek philosopher and the inventor of Neoplatonism.
Mafeo m Venetian (Archaic), Medieval Italian (Tuscan)
Archaic Venetian and Tuscan form of Matteo.
Artelus m Romani (Latinized)
Possibly a Latinized form of Arthur or a masculine form of Arthelais.
Ibenu m Idoma
Ibenu means "dare not a warrior" it was given after the Ibenu empire who lived in the Benue-Plateau region before its disintegration. The history was told that Ikwu who beget Ibenu were both warriors... [more]
Khaza m Arabic (Rare)
Means “treasure, hidden treasure” in Arabic, from كنز (kinz).
Ranagand m Medieval
comes from fiction, name means strong and courageous and somewhat reckless.
Tillaaziz m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tilla meaning "gold" or "dear, precious" and aziz meaning "dear, beloved, precious" or "sacred, holy".
Diocleziano m Italian
Italian form of Diocletian.
Syaifudin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Saif al-Din.
Esvène m Norman
Norman form of Sweyn.
Kong-Kea f & m Khmer
Means "big water" in Khmer.
Gusts m Latvian
Short form of Augusts.
Gyrðir m Icelandic
Modern form of Gyrðr.
Pafsanias m Greek
Modern Greek form of Pausanias. A known bearer of this name was the Greek army officer and politician Pafsanias Katsotas (1896-1991).
Gothárd m Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Gotthard.
To'ymaqsad m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and maqsad meaning "intent, purpose".
Velid m Turkish
Turkish form of Walid
Tadevuš m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Thaddeus.
Trishnakshay m Sanskrit
MEANING : cessation of desire , tranquility of mind. It is joining of तृष्णा + अक्षय. Here तृष्णा means desire + अक्षय means cessation... [more]
Okæ m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Åke.
Felicijan m Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Croatian and Slovene form of Felicianus.
Manfield m Romani (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Manfield.
Niesko m Dutch (Rare)
Probably derived from Nies, in which case it is possibly a pet form of the name.
Exodus m & f American (Rare)
Exodus is name of the second book of Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament, and the second of five books of the Jewish Torah or Pentateuch. Exodus is the name of ex-boxing world champion Mike Tyson's deceased daughter.
Cucu f & m Sundanese
From Sundanese incu meaning "grandchild".
Philosophos m Late Greek
Derived from Greek φιλόσοφος (philosophos) meaning "lover of wisdom", which consists of Greek φίλος (philos) meaning "friend, lover" combined with Greek σοφία (sophia) meaning "wisdom, cleverness"... [more]
Xitshembhiso m & f Tsonga
Means "promise" in Xitsonga.
Dzyanis m Belarusian
Variant transliteration of Дзяніс (see Dzianis).
Presian m Medieval Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic
Presian I of Bulgaria was the Khan of Bulgaria from 836–852. He ruled during an extensive expansion in Macedonia.
Rwg m Hmong
Means "small" in Hmong, usually used for the youngest son.
Akan m Turkish
Means "flowing" in Turkish.
Betîn m Kurdish
Means "warm" in Kurdish.
Naruyoshi m Japanese
From 成 (naru) meaning "to become" and 善 (yoshi) meaning "virtue, goodness or 貴 (yoshi) meaning "valuable, expensive, aristocratic". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Ubejd m Albanian
Albanian form of Ubaid.
Dorjee m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan རྡོ་རྗེ (see Dorji).
Robertu m Maltese
Maltese form of Robert.
Sinon m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Means "the mischievous", derived from Ancient Greek σίνος (sinos) "hurt, harm, mischief, injury", itself from σίνομαι (sinomai) "to hurt, damage, plunder". This was the name of the Greek warrior who convinced the Trojans to bring the Trojan Horse into their city, also called Sinopos.
Tummas m Faroese
Faroese form of Thomas.
Qawil m Atayal
A knife used for clearing mountain land
Komado f & m Japanese (Rare)
From 小窓 (komado), referring to a small window.... [more]
Duro m & f Yoruba
Means "wait" in Yoruba.
Esculápio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Asklepios via Aesculapius.
Zomar m Mormon
The original form of the name Zion according to Joseph Smith, hailing from the Adamic language.
Üllo m Estonian, Medieval Baltic
Derived from Livonian ilo "joy", this name was mentioned in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia in its Latinized form Ylo. The form Üllo was eventually revived through 19th-century literature; folk etymology has associated the name with Estonian ülev "exalted" and üllas "noble" ever since.
Yazeed m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic يزيد (see Yazid).
Okridion m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ὀκρίδες (okrides), which is the plural form of Greek ὄκρις (okris) meaning "peak, point" (which is often in reference to a mountain top). Also compare the Greek adjective ὀκριοειδής (okrioeides) meaning "rugged, jagged".
Akwasi m Akan
variant of Kwasi
Dotis m & f Greek Mythology
Dotis (male), son of Asterius and Amphictyone (herself daughter of Phthius)... [more]
Mthobeli m Xhosa
Means "the obedient one" in Xhosa.
Ljósálfur m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse ljós "a burning light, light of the sun" and alfr "elf".
Zhenhao m Chinese
From Chinese 振 (zhèn) meaning "rouse, excite, raise", 镇 (zhèn) meaning "town, market place" or 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, rare" combined with 豪 (háo) meaning "brave, heroic, chivalrous" or 好 (hǎo) meaning "good, excellent"... [more]
Manabu m Japanese
From Japanese 学 (manabu, gaku) meaning "knowledge, to study, to learn", as well other kanji or kanji combinations.
Kárral m Sami
Sami form of Karl.
Rustamuddin m Indonesian, Pashto
Combination of Rustam and الدين (al-din) meaning “the religion” in Arabic
Metrofan m Polish
Polish form of Metrophanes.
Trust m & f English (Rare, Archaic)
Middle English from Old Norse traust, from traustr ‘strong’; the verb from Old Norse treysta, assimilated to the noun.
Apollos m Ancient Greek, Biblical
Contracted form of Apollodoros, Apollodotos, Apollonios and similar masculine Greek names... [more]
Deňiz m & f Turkmen
Means "sea" in Turkmen.
Xa m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 賒 (xa) meaning "distant, far".
Giudas m Sardinian
Campidanese variant of Zudas.
Hammy m English
Diminutive of Hamilton and Hammond.
Mígui m Portuguese
Diminutive of Miguel.
Audoino m Italian
Italian form of Audoin.
Gabrièu m Provençal, Gascon
Provençal and Gascon form of Gabriel.
Cortez m African American
Transferred use of the surname Cortez.
Sriram m Indian, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada
Hindi alternate transcription of Shriram as well as the usual South Indian form.
Bilzi m Sami
Meaning unknown.
Ezzat m & f Arabic, Persian
Alternate transcription of Arabic عزت (see Izzat) as well as the Persian form. In Persian-speaking regions it is sometimes used as a feminine name.
Melchisedec m Italian, Biblical Italian
Italian form of Melchizedek via it's Latinized form Melchisedech.
Jaq m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Jack and a diminutive and Jacqueline.
Baterez m Caucasian Mythology
East Circassian (Kabardian) form of Batradz.
Mayle f & m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Mayle.
Androsthenes m Ancient Greek
Means "strength of a man", derived from Greek ἀνδρός (andros) meaning "of a man" and σθένος (sthenos) meaning "vigour, strength."
Mustofa m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Mustafa.
Yeasin m Bengali
Bengali form of Yasin.
Gimilian m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Gemiliano.
Tmolus m Ancient Greek
Name of several figures in greek mythology, such as Tmolus, king of Lydia and husband of Omphale, or Tmolus, the god of Mount Tmolus in Lydia.
Enio m Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Еньо (see Enyo).
Farlan m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Farlan.
Azuro m Italian
Masculine form of Azura.
Badrudin m Indonesian, Maguindanao
Indonesian and Maguindanao variant of Badr al-Din.
Chunying f & m Chinese
From Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring (the season)" combined with 莹 (yíng) meaning "lustrous, lustre of gems", 鹰 (yīng) meaning "eagle, hawk, falcon", or 英 (yīng) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero"... [more]
Kami m Armenian
Means "wind" in Armenian.
Jovnna m Sami
Variant of Joavnna.
Nachyn m Tuvan
Derived from Mongolian начин (nachin) meaning "falcon".
Ub m Dutch
Short form of Ubbe. ... [more]
Hsu f & m Burmese
Means "wish, prize, reward" in Burmese.
Anirban m Indian, Bengali
Derived from Sanskrit अनिर्वाण (anirvāṇa) meaning "unextinguished".
Nadalbert m Medieval, Old High German, Old Saxon, Medieval French
Latin natalis "natal, of birth" + Old High German beraht, Old Saxon berht "bright" from Proto-Germanic berhtaz.
Massime m Provençal
Provençal form of Maxime.
Limin f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Li 1 and Min 1
Valimurod m Uzbek
Derived from the given name Vali and the Uzbek word murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
Løvert m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Meaning unknown, maybe related to Løver. Mainly used in Trøndelag county in Norway.
Bertomiu m Gascon
Gascon form of Bartholomew.
Chryzant m Polish
Polish form of Chrysanthos.
Palash m Bengali
From Sanskrit पलाश (palasha) meaning "leaf, foliage", also referring to the petals or flowers of a type of tree (Butea monosperma).
Oury m & f French (African)
French form of Ulrich.
Amythaon m Greek Mythology
Son of Cretheus and Tyro, and brother of Aeson and Pheres in Greek Mythology.
Gurbanmyrat m Turkmen
From Arabic قُرْبَان (qurbān) meaning "sacrifice" and the given name Myrat.
Sothea m & f Khmer
Means "nectar, juice" or "light, radiant" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit सुधा (sudha).
Dàni m & f Provençal
Short form of Danièl and Danièlo.
Ölziinemekh f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian өлзий (ölzii) meaning "good luck, blessing" and нэмэх (nemekh) meaning "to add, increase, enhance".
Galaas m Arthurian Cycle
A fearsome giant, surnamed ‘the Moor’ or ‘the Mighty’, found in Heinrich von dem Türlin’s Diu Crône.... [more]
Zhuocheng m Chinese
From Chinese 卓 (zhuó) meaning "tall, lofty, outstanding" combined with 成 (chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Haye m West Frisian, East Frisian, North Frisian, Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Haie. A known Dutch bearer of this name is the author Haye van der Heyden (b. 1957).
Sanshirou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Sanshirō.
Ehren m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ehren and a variant of Aaron.