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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the order is random.
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Shemida m Biblical
Shemida was a son of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:32, Joshua 17:2, and 1 Chronicles 7:19.
Nimesh m Sanskrit
Means "a short amount of time"
Godwinson m African (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Godwinson.
Gariland 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 land "land."
Thatchaphol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธัชพล (see Thatchaphon).
Jusnu m Aymara
Means "altar" in Aymara.
Singaaram m Tamil
Meaning: Handsome one, cool-looking
Yuua m & f Japanese
From Japanese 杏 (yu) meaning "apricot", 結 (yuu) meaning "tie, bind, contract, join, organize, do up hair, fasten", 優 (yuu, yu) meaning "tenderness, excel, surpass, actor, superiority, gentleness", 友 (yuu) meaning "friend", 悠 (yuu) meaning "permanence, distant, long time, leisure", 有 (yuu) meaning "exist", 由 (yuu) meaning "wherefore, a reason", 祐 (yuu) meaning "help", 裕 (yuu) meaning "abundant, rich", 夕 (yuu) meaning "evening" or 侑 (yuu) meaning "urge to eat", 優 (u) meaning "tenderness, excel, surpass, actor, superiority, gentleness" or 羽 (u) meaning "feathers" combined with 杏 (a) meaning "apricot", 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection", 空 (a) meaning "sky", 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 綾 (a) meaning "design, figured cloth, twill", 明 (a) meaning "bright, light", 有 (a) meaning "exist" or 阿 (a) meaning "flatter, fawn upon, corner, nook, recess"... [more]
Nicholson m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Nicholson.
Dodore m Picard
Diminutive of Théodore.
Kajoĸ m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "the brown one" (in West Greenland) or Greenlandic name meaning "the yellow one" (in North Greenland).
Ambrozio m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Ambrose.
Valericus m Germanic (Latinized)
latinized form Walherich and variant of Walericus.
Rak f & m Thai
Means "love" in Thai.
Feetrikki m Finnish
Finnish variant of Fredrik.
Johns m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Johns.
Charat m Thai
Means "bright, brilliant" in Thai.
Jogaila m Lithuanian, History
Derived from the Lithuanian verb joti meaning "to ride horseback" 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]
Harits m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Harith.
Dalir m Persian
Means "brave" in Persian.
Charlye m Spanish
Variant of Charlie.
Nuʻuanu m & f Hawaiian
A unisex Hawaiian name derived from the word nuʻu meaning “height” and anu meaning “cool”, thus "chilly heights". It is also the name of a cliff, valley, and stream in Honolulu.
Tufani f & m Swahili
Means "storm" in Swahili.
Fridebald m Germanic
Derived from Old High German fridu "peace" combined with Old High German bald "bold, brave."
Onuist m Pictish
Pictish form of Angus.
Braddan m Manx
Of debated origin and meaning. While some scholars consider this name a Manx form of Brendan, others derive it from Manx braddan "salmon" (ultimately via Irish bradán).
Temekey m Altai
Altai form of Timofey.
Ióéil m Irish
Irish form of Joel.
Shimato m Japanese
From Japanese 島 (shima) meaning "island" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
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".
Weztemir m Adyghe, Kabardian, Circassian
From Turkic "Öz" (source) + "Demir" (iron)
Kharaan m Hindi, Pakistani, Indian
Transferred use of the surname Kharaan.
Puimre m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian pwj-m-rꜥ, of uncertain meaning. Probably derived from pwj, a given name, combined with m "in" and the name of the god Ra.
Dong-joo m & f Korean
Alternate transcription of 동주 (see Dong-ju).
Rifqie m Indonesian
Variant of Rifki.
Stasippos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from the Greek noun στάσις (stasis), which can mean "standing, placing, setting" as well as "a standing still". It basically refers to a state of standing (still)... [more]
Potitius m Ancient Roman
Roman nomen gentile of which the etymological origin is most likely the same as that of the Roman cognomen Potitus.
Atteo m Italian
Italian form of Actaeus.
Guelfuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Guelfo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Xenocles m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Xenokles. Known bearers of this name include a Greek poet (5th century BC) and the Olympic victor Xenocles of Messenia (8th century BC).
Lamnganba m Manipuri
Means "bright" in Meitei.
Bradison m English (American, Modern)
Coming from an English name, Meaning son of Bradley or is also used as a very rare substitute for Bradley, Addison or Madison.
Angelþeow m Anglo-Saxon
King of the Angles, ancestor of Creoda of Mercia.
Timothye m & f English, English (Puritan)
Variant of Timothy, notably the name of theologian William Perkins' wife.
Hynde m Medieval Baltic
Diminutive of Hinrick.
Römu m German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Roman.
Jîr m Kurdish
Means "wise" in Kurdish.
Ki m & f Chinese
Ki is the simplified form of the word Chi which means "Energy" or "Blood"... [more]
Mağaruf m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Maruf.
Uggr m Old Norse
From Old Norse uggr meaning "fear, apprehension".
Delfino m Italian
Italian form of Delphinus.
Diell m Albanian
Derived from Albanian diell "sun".
Wäinö m Finnish
Variant of Väinö.
Nematollah m Persian
Persian form of Nimat Allah.
Iperione m Italian
Italian form of Hyperion.
Leckard m Swedish
Younger Swedish form of Lechardus.
Galang m Indonesian
Means "support, beam, foundation" in Indonesian.
Józefek m Polish
Diminutive of Józef.
Chawoong m Korean
From 차 meaning "beleza" "bondade" and and 雄 "male of species; hero; manly".
Chollasit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ชลสิทธิ์ (see Chonlasit).
Kövecs m Hungarian (Rare)
Old Hungarian first name, means "pebble", made out of the words , kavics.
Pifanio m Aragonese (Rare)
Truncated form of Epifanio.
Nekqadam m & f Uzbek
Means "auspicious, bringer of good luck (of a person)."
Ukhnaa m Mongolian
Possibly derived from Mongolian ухна (ukhna) meaning "male goat, billy goat".
Beriong m Filipino
Diminutive of Silverio.
Gilbèrt m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Gilbert.
Se-hun m Korean
From Sino-Korean 世 "generation; world; era" and 勳 "meritorious deed".
El Shaddai m & f Various (Rare), Theology
Derived from the Hebrew phrase אֵל שַׁדַּי (El Shaday) meaning "God Almighty".
Okoye m Igbo (Archaic, ?)
This name originates from the Igbo tribe in Western Africa.... [more]
Pompeyo m Spanish
Spanish form of Pompey.
Estében m Occitan
Variant of Esteben.
Fearfeasa m Irish (Archaic)
Means "man of knowledge", derived from the Gaelic elements fear "man" and fios "knowledge" (genitive feasa).
Kaskazik m Nivkh
Used as a nickname.
Kywe m & f Burmese
Means "rich, wealthy" or "eloquent" in Burmese.
Ornicar m Popular Culture, Western African (Rare)
From the phrase Mais où est donc Ornicar? that is a mnemonic of the French coordinating conjunctions. The phrase is also the title of a movie and part of the French Chuck Norris fact Chuck Norris knows where Ornicar is.
Azrai m Malay
From the name of 14th-century Islamic scholar and writer Shihab al-Din Abul 'Abbas Ahmad bin Hamdan al-Azra'i.
Algert m Lithuanian (Americanized)
Americanized version of Algirdas
Izzatul f & m Malay, Indonesian
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with عزت ال (ʿizzat al) meaning "glory of the, power of the". It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Indonesia.
Kunimitsu m & f Japanese
From Japanese 国 (kuni) meaning "country" or 州 (kuni) meaning "state" combined with 光 (mitsu) meaning "light". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Tanmaya m & f Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati
Derived from Sanskrit tanmaya (तन्मय) meaning "absorbed in, made up of, identified with."
Skirmantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian verb skirti, which usually means "to give, to devote, to dedicate" but has also been found to mean "to divide, to separate" as well as "to determine, to establish, to identify"... [more]
Sém m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Shem.
Madin m Dinka
Means "speckled bull" in Dinka.
Giurdanu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Giordano.
Bentor m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Means "place of invocation" in Guanche or else means "tumbled". It was borne by the last mencey (leader) of Taoro, Tenerife (1463-1495), the son of Bencomo.
Kosho m Japanese
From 鋼 (ko) meaning "steel" and 正 (sho) meaning "proper, right, justice". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Mọ́mọ́nì m Mormon
Yoruba form of Mormon.
Diodòr m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Diodorus.
Manfrèd m Provençal
Provençal form of Manfred.
Rexx m American (Rare)
Variant of Rex.
Zhaodong m Chinese
From Chinese 照 (zhào) meaning "shine, illumine, reflect", 兆 (zhào) meaning "omen" or 朝 (zhāo) meaning "morning, day, daytime" combined with 东 (dōng) meaning "east"... [more]
Ateist m Soviet, Russian (Archaic)
Derived from the Russian noun атеист (ateist) meaning "atheist". This name was used by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Lonie m American (Rare)
Likely a spelling variant of Lonnie or possibly a transferred use of the surname Lonie which is a form of the Irish surname Looney meaning "warrior."
Hrjehor m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Gregor.
Kaew m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Kaeo.
Priyanto m Javanese
From Javanese priya meaning "man, male, boy", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रिय (priya).
Wazir m Arabic
Means "helper, assistant" in Arabic.
Fadjri m & f Indonesian
Older spelling of Fajri influenced by Dutch orthography.
Patig m Armenian
"little duck"
'Azra'il m Arabic
Arabic form of Azrael.
Malchi-shua m Biblical
Meaning "King of help," one of the four sons of Saul I Chronicles 8:33. He perished along with his father in the battle of Gilboa Sa1. 31:2.
Mayen m Dinka
Means a specific kind of ox in Dinka language.
Ekpolayun m Ijaw
Means "it will reach you too" in Ijaw.
Kolbeinn m Old Norse, Icelandic
Compound of Old Norse elements kolr meaning ''coal'' (synonym for 'black, dark') and bein meaning ''bone, leg''.
Gabert m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Gebhard.
Muli m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Múli.
Nandwin m Germanic
Derived from Gothic nand "bravery" (or from Gothic nanthjan "to venture, to risk, to dare") combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Jasee m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jasey (see also Jase and Jayse)
Áng m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 盎 (áng) indicating clouds, or meaning "water container" in Vietnamese.
Edaris m Arthurian Cycle
A duke and father of Arthur’s Sir Claris.
Korekiyo m Japanese
是 means "just", and 清 means "pure".
Patdlipaluk m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "little birch tree" or a combination of Patdleĸ and -paluk "dear little".
Olevian m English (American, Rare)
Olevian is a latinised word meaning "from Olewig" (a town today incorporated into Trier, Germany).... [more]
Anane m & f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
A fallen angel mentioned in the Book of Enoch.
Qhisphi m Aymara
Means "glass, transparent" in Aymara.
Yasukazu m Japanese
From 裕 (yasu) meaning "rich, abundant, fertile" or 易 (yasu) meaning "fortune telling, divination, exchange, easiness, simple" combined with 多 (kazu) meaning "many, much" or 数 (kazu) meaning "amount, number"... [more]
Glói m Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Old Norse male form of Glóa or an Icelandic form of Glóði. In Norse mythology this is the name of a dwarf.
Lugalsilâsi m Sumerian
Means "The lord fills the streets", deriving from the Sumerian elements 𒈗 lugal ("king, master, lord"), 𒋻𒋛 silâ ("street, path"), and 𒋛 si ("to fill up")... [more]
Aesepus m Greek Mythology
A river god in Greek mythology, personifying the river and town of Aesepus (today Gönen, Turkey).
Kushtarbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz куштар (kushtar) meaning "passionate, ardent, enamored" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Thandabantu m Zulu
Means "fond of others" in Zulu.
Manzur m Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
Means "seen, apparent, visible" in Arabic.
Tủng m Vietnamese (Rare)
From Sino-Vietnamese 𡾼 (tủng) meaning "mountain peak appearance".
Vayulla m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Baitullah meaning "Kaaba" or "House of God", which is a Muslim shrine in Mecca.
Adnoartina f & m Indigenous Australian Mythology
This name represents a sacred ancestral being in the form of a gecko lizard. Adnoartina is associated with the formation of Uluru, the iconic sandstone landmark in the Northern Territory.
Matvej m Belarusian
Variant transcription of Matvey.
Vaskrsije m Serbian (Rare)
A literal translation of the Greek name Anastasios, meaning "resurrection". A suitable name for an Easter child.
Nkosiyabo m African, Ndebele, Zulu
Means "their king" in Zulu.
Sabe m English
Diminutive of Sabellius.
Karding m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Ricardo.
Dorote m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Dorotheos (see Dorothea).
Showkat m Bengali, Kashmiri
Bengali and Kashmiri form of Shawkat.
Etok m Efik
Means "small" in Efik.
Lihuti m Nyakyusa
Nyakyusa form of Eliud.
Ambar f & m Indonesian
Means "amber" in Indonesian, ultimately from Arabic عنبر ('anbar).
Eiyuu m Japanese
From Japanese 栄 (ei) meaning "glory, honor" or 英 (ei) meaning "excellent, fine" combined with 勇 (yuu) meaning "brave", 友 (yuu) meaning "friend", 雄 (yuu) meaning "hero, manly", 有 (yuu) meaning "exist" or 祐 (yuu) meaning "divine intervention, protection"... [more]
Sanjoy m Bengali, Assamese
Bengali and Assamese form of Sanjaya.
Ovie m Nigerian
Ovie means “King” in Urhobo, a language that belongs to the Urhobo people of Nigeria. It will have baby walking (or crawling) around with all the swagger deserving of a monarch.
Fransooi m Dutch (Archaic), Flemish (Rare)
Dutchization of François, which also occurs as a patronymic surname.
Abadi m Ijaw
Means "a big sea" in Ijaw.
Chhayatap m Sanskrit
MEANING - heat & shadow. Here chhAyA (छाया ) means shadow + Atap (आतप ) means heat... [more]
Będzimir m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish będzie "will be"; it is the third-person singular future tense of the verb być "to be". The second element is derived from Slavic mir "peace"... [more]
Kiatichai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เกียรติชัย (see Kiattichai).
Roj m Kurdish
Means "day" in Kurdish.
Ulfkell m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Úlfkell.
Holt m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Holt.
Jakovs m Latvian
Latvian form of Jacob or James.
Müşfik m Turkish (Rare)
Means "tender, kind, compassionate" in Turkish. Also see its feminine form Müşfika.
Mente m Dutch, West Frisian
Short form of Clement (Dutch) or a variant of Meine (West Frisian).
Launceston m English
Transferred from the surname Launceston.
Gedrimas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is either derived from the old Lithuanian verb gedauti meaning "to ask" or from the (more) modern Lithuanian verb gedėti meaning "to mourn, to grieve" as well as "to miss" and "to long, to yearn, to pine (for)"... [more]
Gedő m Hungarian
Diminutive of Gedeon.
Jovnna m Sami
Variant of Joavnna.
Zee m & f English (American)
Short form of names beginning with Z.
Windham m English
Transferred use of the surname Windham.
Guladi m Georgian
Derived from the Georgian adjective გულადი (guladi) meaning "brave, courageous, adventurous".
Gnup m Norwegian (Archaic)
Younger form of Gnúpr.
Hickman m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Hickman.
Yuşə m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Yushua.
Chhiau m Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien Chinese form of Chao.
Ratchagar m Tamil
Tamil Name and Mainly refer to Jesus as savior
Yogi m Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Yogev.
Predislav m Medieval Croatian, Medieval Serbian, Croatian, Serbian
The first element of this archaic name is derived from the Serbo-Croatian adjective pred "in front of, before" (the latter can also be used to refer to an earlier point in time), which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic perdъ "in front of, against"... [more]
Turushno m Ainu
Means "covered with grime" in Ainu.
Artemonas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Artemon.
Oğuzkağan m Turkish (Modern)
Variant of Oğuzhan. It is a legendary and semi-mythological character in Turkic culture.
Kenal m Cornish
Cornish form of Cunosaglas.
Tudig m Breton
Diminutive of Iltud.
Bulli m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Bolli.
Sirojiddin m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Siraj al-Din.
Hyun-Sung m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 현성 (see Hyeon-Seong).
Mussab m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مصعب (see Musab).
Saruul f & m Mongolian
Means "clear, bright, lucid", "serenity", or "healthy, robust" in Mongolian.
Francik m Silesian
Diminutive of Franc.
Hongyuan m & f Chinese
From Chinese 洪 (hóng) meaning "flood, deluge, great, vast", 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast", 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast" or 虹 (hóng) meaning "rainbow" combined with 元 (yuán) meaning "first, origin", 沅 (yuán) referring to the Yuan River in Hunan province, 源 (yuán) meaning "source, origin", or 渊 (yuān) meaning "deep, profound, abyss"... [more]
Harreeb m Arabic
It means "war-wager; evil person". Harreeb is a variant of Harib. The background comes from Arabic "حرب" meaning war. This name is disliked by Muslims since it has the word ''war'' in it.
Držislav m Croatian
The first element of this name is derived from Serbo-Croatian držati "to hold", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic dьržati "to hold". The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory".
Naofumi m Japanese
From 尚 (nao) meaning "yet, esteem, still", 有 (nao) meaning "exist, happen, possess", 順 (nao) meaning "obedience, sequence, order, docility, obeying" with 文 (fumi) writing, sentence", 史 meaning (fumi) "history", or 典 (fumi) "ceremony, law, rule"... [more]
Lemyuel' m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Lemuel.
Navneeth m Indian
Lord Krishna
Sidnee f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Sidney.
Khatsa m Abkhaz
Means "hero" in Abkhaz.
Coyotl m Nahuatl
Means "coyote" in Nahuatl, sometimes used to mean "foreigner".
Achillas m History (Ecclesiastical)
Bishop and theologian who lived in an era of dispute in the Church. Achillas was the bishop of Alexandria, Egypt, one of the most powerful cities in the world at the time. Succeeding as bishop a man named St... [more]
Kanwaljeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Punjabi ਕੰਵਲ (kanwal) meaning "lotus" (ultimately from Sanskrit) combined with Sanskrit जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Gable m English
Transferred use of the surname Gable.
Orford m English (American, Rare)
The name was given to a baby boy born on a ship when sailing near Orford reef.
Mitsuhisa m Japanese
From Japanese 光 (mitsu) meaning "radiance, light" and 久 (hisa) meaning "long ago, long time". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Agamemno m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Agamemnon.
Giacchinu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Gioacchino.
Kazuhito m Japanese
From 一 (kazu) meaning "one" and 仁 (hito) meaning "benevolence". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Morakot f & m Thai
Means "emerald" in Thai.
Zhores m Soviet, Russian (Rare)
Taken from the French surname Jaurès, which was most famously borne by French Socialist Jean Jaurès (1859-1914)... [more]
Osfrið m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English os "god" and friþ "peace".
Agemo m Yoruba Mythology, Yoruba (Rare)
In Yoruba mythology, Agemo is a chameleon who is the messenger of the gods. He is the main deity of the Ijebu people, as he is believed to protect children and safeguard the future of Ijebu people through his blessing.
Parshast m Indian
The name Parshast comes from Indian origin.
Tibery m Russian
Variant transcription of Tiberiy.
Tốt m & f Vietnamese
Means "good" in Vietnamese.
Alverne m English
Derived from the Manor of Alverton on the west side of Penzance in Cornwall. The first person with this name is likely to be Edward Alverne Bolitho born 1842.
Ululik m & f Greenlandic
Greenlandic combination of Ulo and -lik (suffix that denotes that the the root word is a form of amulet or helper spirit).
Palcock m Medieval English
Diminutive of Paul.
Ceanndubhán m Old Irish
Means "black-headed, dark-haired", from Old Irish cenn "head" and dub "black" combined with a diminutive suffix.
Zito m Italian, Brazilian
Male form of Zita 1.
Widodo m Javanese
From Javanese widada meaning "safe, healthy, prosperous".
Dankegott m German (Rare, Archaic)
Meaning "thank god". Literally made up of the German words Danke meaning "thanks" and Gott meaning "god.
Kirkman m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kirkman.
Ignorance m Literature
Middle English via Old French from Latin ignorantia, from ignorant- ‘not knowing.’
Luitjen m East Frisian
East Frisian variant of Lütjen.
Nanyu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 南 (nán) meaning "south" and 瑜 (yú) meaning "fine jade, virtues".
Nantie m Scots
Diminutive of Antony.
Gladimar f & m Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Mexican, Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Combination of Gladys or other names beginning with Glad- and -mar, from names beginning in that pattern, like María (Spanish)/Maria (Portuguese), Martín/Martim or Marcos... [more]
Marquess m African American (Modern, Rare)
A marquess is a nobleman of hereditary rank in various European peerages and in those of some of their former colonies. See Marquis.
Duanghatai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Duanghathai.
Panya m Thai
Means "wisdom, knowledge" in Thai.
Khongrit m Thai
From Thai คง (khong) meaning "endure, last, remain" and ฤทธิ์ (rit) meaning "power".
Vesulla m Chuvash
Chuvash form of the Arabic name Fayzullah.
Kamanaloha m Hawaiian
Probably derived from Hawaiian ka meaning "the" and mana meaning "power" combined with aloha meaning "love".
Yllmir m Albanian (Rare)
Masculine form of Yllmira.
Hurban m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Urban.
Friedwolf m German (Modern, Rare)
Modern coinage from the name element Fried- "peace" with the name Wolf "wolf". The name is formed in the same way as the traditional name Friedolf.
Taimah m Algonquian
Diminutive of Tewameha.
Natakit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐกิจ (see Natthakit).
Aguste m Provençal
Provençal form of August.
Amalarico m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Amalaric.
Bazilijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Basil 1.
Deian m Welsh
Originally a diminutive of Dafydd and Dewi 1, used as a given name in its own right.
Eliad m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Eli 2 and Ad means "My God is eternal" in Hebrew, it can be also variant of the name El'ad.
Chuẩn m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 準 (chuẩn) meaning "standard, fitting, correct".
Pattarachai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ภัทรชัย (see Phattharachai).
Richold m Anglo-Norman
Derived from the Germanic elements rih meaning "power" and walt meaning "rule".
Xola m & f Xhosa
Means "be at peace" or "to forgive" in Xhosa.
Leofa m Anglo-Saxon, Literature
Derived from the Old English element leof meaning "dear, agreeable, beloved".... [more]
Nátán m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Nathan.
Pharadon m Thai
Means "brother" in Thai.
Eleuterije m Croatian
Croatian form of Eleutherius.
Aene m & f Arabic
Variant transcription of Ain.
Elwiruś f & m Polish
Diminutive of Elwira, or potentially its rare masculine form - Elwir.
Rink m Old Danish, Greenlandic
Old Danish and Greenlandic form of Rinkr.
Tyreece m African American (Rare)
Variant of Tyrese, influenced by Reece.
Sealtiel m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Form of the name Shealtiel, an archangel in Eastern Orthodox and some Catholic traditions, meaning "Prayer of God."
Peisis m & f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek noun πεῖσις (peisis) meaning "persuasion" as well as "affection, susceptibility". It is ultimately derived from Greek πείσομαι (peisomai), which is the first-person singular future middle indicative of the Greek verbs πάσχω (pascho) meaning "to undergo, to experience, to feel (an emotion)" and πείθω (peitho) meaning "to persuade, to convince" as well as "to obey, to yield to" and "to believe, to trust (in)".... [more]