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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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You'il m Arabic
Arabic form of Joel.
Satyadev m Indian, Hindi, Marathi
Derived from Sanskrit सत्य (satyá) meaning "true, pure, real" combined with देव (devá) meaning "god, deity".
Fukuichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 復 (fuku) meaning "restore", 福 (fuku) meaning "good luck, good fortune", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eulógio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Eulogius (see Eulogios).
Saikhanzhargal f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian сайхан (saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Naito m Japanese
From Japanese 乃 (nai), a possessive particle, 夏 (na) meaning "summer", 夜 (nai, naito) meaning "night", 夢 (nai) meaning "dream", 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree", 星 (na) meaning "star", 那 (na), an interjection or 騎 (nai) meaning "equestrian, riding on horses", 生 (i) meaning "life, genuine, birth" or 依 (i) meaning "reliant, depend on, consequently, therefore, due to" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation, 愛 (ito) meaning "love, affection", 智 (to) meaning "wisdom, intellect, reason", 月 (to) meaning "moon", 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly", 十 (to) meaning "ten" or 士 (to) meaning "gentleman, scholar, samurai"... [more]
Karaddӑm m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Gerasim.
Liping f & m Chinese
From Chinese 莉 () meaning "white jasmine", 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely", 立 () meaning "stand, establish" or 黎 () meaning "black, dawn" combined with 萍 (píng) meaning "duckweed" or "wander, travel" or 平 (píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful"... [more]
Njegoš m Serbian, Montenegrin
Possibly derived from the verb njegovati, meaning ''to nurture''.
Laadrian m African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name Adrian.
Māhoe f & m Hawaiian
Means "twin" in Hawaiian.
Louen m Dutch
Possibly a variant of Elouen, or a Dutch variant of Lewis.
Musoke m Ganda, African Mythology
Musoke is the God of Rain in Ganda mythology. His Name derives From ‘mu’, indicating a single individual, and ‘soke’, which means ‘rain’.
Zbawisław m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish zbawić "to save, to redeem" (also compare Polish zbawienie "salvation, redemption" and Croatian izbaviti "to save, to redeem")... [more]
Rosado m & f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
From the Spanish word meaning "pink".
Naham m & f Biblical
From the Hebrew verb נָחַם (nacham) meaning "to comfort". This name occurs in a biblical passage where it is unclear whether the bearer of the name is male or female, although most scholars agree that this person was likely male.
Sodonbayar m & f Mongolian
Means "extraordinary celebration" in Mongolian, from содон (sodon) meaning "extraordinary, unusual" and баяр (bayar) meaning "joy, celebration".
Noriyori m Japanese
From 範 (nori) meaning "an example" combined with 頼 (yori) meaning "to rely, depend on".
Tsangchung m & f Tibetan
Derived from the Tibetan ཆུང (tsang) meaning "complete, entire" and ཆུང (chung) meaning "little".
Júlian m Faroese
Faroese variant of Julian.
Nandana f & m Indian, Kannada, Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit नन्दन (nandana) meaning "daughter", "son", or "rejoicing, gladdening". It is used as a feminine name in India, while it is masculine in Sri Lanka.
Anthimus m Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Anthimos. This name was borne by several patriarchs of Constantinople.
Einws m Welsh
Diminutive of Einion
Egnate m Georgian
Georgian form of Egnatius (see Ignatius). A known bearer of this name was the Georgian writer Egnate Ninoshvili (1859-1894).
Bingye f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice" and 晔 (yè) meaning "bright, radiant, thriving".
Dary m & f English
Diminutive of names beginning with Dar.
Byren m English
Variant of Byron.
Gonza m Spanish
Diminutive of Gonzalo.
Androlochos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀνδρός (andros) meaning "of a man" combined with the Greek noun λόχος (lochos) meaning "childbirth" as well as "ambush"... [more]
Lokender m Hindi
Alternate transcription of Hindi लोकेन्‍द्र (see Lokendra).
Han m Thai
Means "brave, daring" in Thai.
Ehtesham m Bengali, Urdu
Derived from Arabic احتشام (ihtisham) meaning "decency, modesty, chastity".
Milínguaĸ m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown, with the suffix -nnguaq "sweet, dear".
Dytmar m Sorbian
Sorbian borrowing of Dietmar.
Henko m East Frisian
Diminutive of Hendrik.
Benedictu m Asturian
Asturian form of Benedict.
Philodemus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Philodemos. This name was borne by a Greek philosopher and poet from the 1st century BC.
Clodoald m Frankish, History (Ecclesiastical)
From Clodoaldus, a latinized form of Chlodowald. This was the name of a 6th-century Frankish saint, better known as Saint Cloud. He was a grandson of King Clovis I who became a hermit and monk.
Jörundur m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Jǫrundr, a combination of Old Norse jarra "battle, fight, quarrel" and Proto-Norse -winduR "winner".
Mailafia m Hausa
Means "easygoing" in Hausa.
Scottus m Gaulish
Masculine form of Scotta.
Abul m Arabic, Afghan, Pakistani, Urdu
Means "father of the" in Arabic, derived from Arabic أبو (abu) meaning "father of" (see Abu) combined with Arabic ال (al) meaning "the". Also compare names like Abul-Fazl.... [more]
Steinúlfr m Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian form of Steinulf.
Maarif m Arabic, Indonesian, Azerbaijani
Means "comprehension, awareness, knowledge" in Arabic, the plural of معرفة (maʿrifa) meaning "knowledge".
Karloff m Russian
A notable bearer is a United States film actor (born in England) noted for his performances in horror films (1887-1969). A variant was used in the LEGO Ninjago series for the Master of Metal.
Demorris m African American
Combination of the popular name prefix De- and Morris.
Vaidotas m Lithuanian
Derived from Vaidotis, which could be considered to be a diminutive of masculine names that start with Vaid- (such as Vaidaras and Vaidmantas) or end in -vaidas (such as Norvaidas), because it contains the masculine suffix -otis, which is sometimes listed as a diminutive suffix and other times as a derivative suffix... [more]
Oleksi m Finnish
Finnish dialectal variant form of Aleksi.
Placentius m Medieval Spanish, Medieval Italian
Derived from Latin placentius "pleasing, satisfying, giving pleasure".
Didi m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of names that contains the letter D, such as Adi 1, Jedidiah, Yedidia or David... [more]
Macéj m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Matthias.
Guingras m Arthurian Cycle
The good and kind King of Wales in Renaut’s Le Bel Inconnu.... [more]
Hikojirou m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 彦次郎 or 彦治郎 (see Hikojirō).
Anschel m Yiddish
German-Yiddish variant of Anshel.
Badiambila m & f Luba
Means "let them speak among themselves" in Luba-Kasai.
Mujamed m Vlach
Vlach form of Muhammad.
Maissimilian m Occitan
Occitan form of Maximilian.
Nidal m Arabic
Means "struggle, strife" in Arabic.
Machín m Medieval Spanish
Spanish form of Matxin.
Gegè m Italian
Diminutive of Eugenio and Gennaro.
Fukuto m Japanese
From Japanese 福 (fuku) meaning "good luck, good fortune" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation or 人 (to) meaning "person", as well as other combinations of kanji which have the same pronunciations.
Tao m Ancient Egyptian
This was name of two Egyptian pharaons: Seqenenre Tao I and his son Seqenenre Tao II, both rulers of the Seventieth Dinasty of Egypt (1580-1550 BC).
Linard m Romansh
Romansh form of Leonhard and Lienhard.
Thorgan m French (Belgian, Modern, Rare)
This is the name of Belgian footballer Thorgan Hazard. His name was inspired by the Belgian comic strip "Thorgal".
Attachai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Atthachai.
Rocinante m Pet, Literature
Means "nag; old horse" in Spanish. This is the name of Don Quixote's horse.
Viwat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wiwat.
Ebdullah m Kurdish
Kurdish form of Abd Allah.
Faramalalako m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy fara meaning "last" or "child, offspring" and malalako meaning "beloved".
Anani m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variation of Ananias.
Bhawat m Thai
Variant transcription of Thai ภาวัฒน์ or ภวัต (see Phawat).
Kelesoma m Polynesian, Tuvaluan
Meaning as of yet unknown.
Lazos m Greek
Diminutive of Lazaros.
Kase m & f English
Variant of Case.
Mushu m Popular Culture
A famous bearer is Mushu the dragon, from MULAN.... [more]
Chalarmsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เฉลิมศักดิ์ (see Chaloemsak).
Kén f & m Vietnamese
From a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of 揀 (giản) meaning "to choose".
Niikko m Sami
Sami form of Niko.
Hamidi m Greek (Cypriot), Turkish (Cypriot)
Meaning "To Be Commended", "Praise".
Tazhibay m Kazakh
Variant transcription of Tazhibai.
Vullnet m Albanian
Derived from Albanian vullnet "will, will power; desire".
John Baptist m English (Rare)
This name was used in reference to Saint John the Baptist, where his stories can be found on some of the New Testament books, such as Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Acts. Notable bearer of this name including John Baptist Purcell (1800-1883), an American prelate of the Catholic Church... [more]
Francuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of both Franco, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Fridebrand m Germanic
Derived from Old High German fridu "peace" combined with Old Norse brand "sword."
Larysz m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish short form of Hilary.
Nikodeemus m Finnish
Finnish form of Nikodemus.
Ánot m Sami
Sami form of Anund.
Han m & f Dutch
Short form of Johannes or Hanne 1.
Mochamad m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Muhammad.
Arent m Medieval Dutch, East Frisian (Archaic), Dutch (Rare), Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
Medieval Dutch and East Frisian form of Arnold as well as a Scandinavian variant of Arend. As for the Netherlands: this given name is still in use there today, but it is not as common there as its modern form Arend is.... [more]
Batist m Romansh
Variant of Battist.
Imriel m Literature, English
character from the Kushiel's Legacy Trilogy by Jacqueline Carey... [more]
Adar m Kurdish
Means "the month of March" in Kurdish.
Waldhard m Germanic
Derived from Gothic valdan "to reign" combined with Gothic hardus (hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Khabibulla m Bashkir, Tatar
Bashkir and Tatar form of Habibullah.
Crispiniano m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Crispinian.
Jessic m Western African
Probably a masculine form of Jessica.
Yanar m Turkish
Means "on fire" in Turkish, derived from the word yangin meaning "fire".
Sakorn m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สาคร (see Sakhon).
Pahninee m Paiute
Of uncertain meaning. This was the original Paiute name of the war leader known to the English-speaking world as Chief Paulina (died 1867).
Melake-berhan m Ge'ez
Means "angel of light" in Ge'ez.
Jaroensak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Charoensak.
Gottmar m German
German form of Godemar.
Ágabo m Portuguese, Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Agabus.
Lèyonârd m Picard
Picard form of Léonard.
Jiraiya m & f Japanese Mythology, Popular Culture, English (Modern)
First used in the 1806 yomi-hon Jiraiya Monogatari (自来也説話) and then subsequently in the folklore Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari (児雷也豪傑譚), published as a series from 1839 to 1868, belonging to the main character who uses shape-shifting magic to morph into a gigantic toad... [more]
Mu'taaz m Arabic
Variant transcription of Arabic معتاز (see Mu'taz).
Jenseraq m Greenlandic
Possibly a combination of Jens and the Greenlandic suffix -raq meaning "young animal".
Truyền m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 傳 (truyền) meaning "to pass to, to pass down".
Riet m Romansh
Variant of Riget, traditionally found in the Engadine valley and in central Grisons.
Alvinos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Albinos.
Fahmee m Malay
Malay variant of Fahmi.
Oineus m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Means "winemaker", derived from Greek οἶνος (oinos) meaning "wine". This was the name of a Calydonian king in Greek mythology, who was taught wine-making by the god Dionysos.
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]
Qaiser m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu قیصر (see Qaisar).
Snæbjørn m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Snøybiǫrn.
Votele m Estonian
Variant of Vootele.
Taito m Finnish
Means "skill, knowledge" in Finnish.
Kawalpreet f & m Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit कमल (kamala) meaning "lotus" combined with प्रीति (prīti) meaning "pleasure, joy, love".
Pânfilo m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Pamphilus.
Milašin m Vlach
Variant of Milaši.
Okæ m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Åke.
Fillippe m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian Portuguese variant of Filipe.
Bernez m Breton (Rare)
Breton form of Bernard.
Eakaluck m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Mukhtiyar m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu مختیار (see Mukhtiar).
Berivoj m Croatian (Rare)
Derived from the Slavic elements birati "to take, to gather" (in an inflected form) and voi "soldier".
Gaudenty m Polish
Polish form of Gaudentius.
Oeneus m Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology he was a Calydonian king. He sent his son, the hero Meleager, out to find heroes to kill the Calydonian Boar, which was ravaging Calydon because Oeneus had forgotten to honor Artemis at the harvest ceremonies... [more]
Kras m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Crassus.
Soegito m Javanese
Older spelling of Sugito influenced by Dutch orthography.
Jemeljan m Estonian
Estonian transcription of Russian Емельян (see Yemelyan).
Pavӑl m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Pavel.
Davlatbek m Uzbek, Tajik
From Uzbek davlat or Tajik давлат (davlat) both meaning "government, state" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Kusumo m & f Javanese
Javanese form of Kusuma.
Li m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Lee.
Ervinas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Erwin.
Jayjess m Modern (Sanskritized, Modern)
Combination of James and Jesse. JAY short form of names such as James or Jason. JESS short form of Jesse, the Greek form of the Hebrew name (Yishai), which possibly means "gift"
Qarakişi m Karachay-Balkar
Means "black man" in Karachay-Balkar.
Tanko m Hausa
Name given to a boy born after many girls.
Anbessa m Tigrinya
Means "lion" in Tigrinya.
Sutopo m Javanese
From Javanese sutapa meaning "ascetic, hermit", ultimately from Sanskrit सुतपस् (sutapas).
Chaiya m Thai
From Thai ไชย or ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Jaro m Slovak, German (Modern)
Short form of Jaroslav and Jaromír. Since the 1960s, the name has found occasional usage as a stand alone name in German-speaking countries.
Tyt m Ukrainian, Belarusian
Ukrainian and Belarusian form of Titus.
Razeet m Bengali (Hindu)
A rare name typically used by Bengali Hindus.
Yorboy m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek yor meaning "friend" and boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Jovianus m Late Roman
Variant spelling of Iovianus, which is an extended form of Iovis (see Jove).
Saran m Thai
Means "supporting" in Thai.
Zoubeir m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Zubair chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Aramanyak m Ancient Armenian
Meaning unknown; possibly related to Persian ارمنی (Armani) "Armenian" or from Old Iranian *Rāma(n)-nī- "bringing peace" combined with the Armenian suffix -ակ (-ak). Aramanyak Haykazuni was a king of Armenia from 2026-1980 BCE... [more]
Fontain m English (American)
French place name, a form of Fontaine meaning "spring" or "well". Compare the English word Fountain.
Syariff m Malay
Malay variant of Sharif.
Kartal m Turkish, Medieval Hungarian
Derived from Turkish kartal "eagle" (ultimately from Proto-Turkic *kạ̄rt- "falcon, hawk" via Ottoman Turkish قرتال‎ (kartal)). This name was also used in medieval Hungary.
Akamoeteivi m Cook Islands Maori
Means "let the bones lie, make peace" in Cook Islands Maori.
Faloise m Arthurian Cycle
A great knight who carries off Damoisele a la Harpe. Gawain killed him.
Regino m Spanish, Italian
Masculine form of Regina.
Ulfkil m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Ulfkæll.
Cäüdät m Tatar
Tatar form of Jawdat.
Akiren m & f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Aki 2 and Ren.
Mindert m West Frisian
Variant form of Mendert.
Anian m Polish (Archaic)
Polish form of Anianus.
Savinka m & f Belarusian
Diminutive form of Savin or Savina.
Hürmüz m Turkish
Turkish form of Hormizd.
Nebedeus m Early Jewish
Latinized form of the Greek form of Hebrew נדבאי (Nadvay). Nebedeus was the father of Ananias, the Jewish high priest from about 47 to 59 AD. Ananias is mentioned in both Acts 23 and the writings of Josephus, but only Josephus mentions the name of his father, Nebedeus.
Sifre m Provençal
Provençal form of Siegfried.
Carder m English
Variant of Carter.
Zacaria m Filipino, Maguindanao
Maguindanao form of Zakariyya.
Wyandanch m Algonquian
Name of a Montaukett sachem who helped to form an alliance between the English settlers and his tribe.
Deogratias m Late Roman
Means "thanks to God" or "grace of God", derived from Latin deus "god" combined with Latin gratia "thanks, grace". A bearer of this name was saint Deogratias of Carthage (5th century AD).
Frínico m Spanish
Spanish form of Phrynichus.
Rafel m Aragonese, Catalan
Catalan and Aragonese form of Raphael.
Dardot m Jèrriais
Diminutive of Êdouard.
Uller m Germanic Mythology
German form of Ullr.
Eggther m Astronomy
Alternate spelling of Eggþór, and the name of one of Saturn’s moons.
Helar m Estonian
Variant of Elar.
Larkspur f & m American (Modern, Rare)
From the English word for the flowering plant with many purplish-blue flowers, which is so called (1578) from its resemblance to the lark's large hind claws. Other names for it are lark's heel (Shakespeare), lark's claw and knight's spur... [more]
Suraphon m Thai
From Thai สุร (sura) meaning "god, deity" and พล (phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Fína m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Finn 2.
Euristeo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Eurystheus.
Policarp m Romanian, Provençal, History (Ecclesiastical)
Romanian and Provençal form of Polycarp.
Saturnin m French, French (Belgian, Rare), Gascon, Provençal, Polish (Archaic)
French, Gascon, Provençal and Polish form of Saturninus.
Tavana m Persian (Rare, ?)
Means "powerful" in Persian.
Yashue m Theology (Arabized)
Form of Yeshua used by Arabic-speaking Jews. Arabic-speaking Christians instead use يسوع (Yasu') to refer to Jesus Christ, while Muslims use عيسى ('Isa), the form in the Quran.
Memed m Sundanese
Sundanese diminutive of Ahmad or Muhammad.
Ngakan m Balinese
Short form of the Balinese title pungakan, which was traditionally given to males belonging to the Wesya caste.
Nuga m Japanese, Korean
Japanese and Korean transliteration from Luke.
Åmund m Norwegian
Variant of Amund.
Panhsj m Ancient Egyptian
Original Egyptian form of Phinehas.
Decker m American (South), English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Decker. This was used for a character on the American soap opera General Hospital: Decker Moss, a character that debuted on the show in 1989.
Varujhan m Armenian
Means "tercel, turtledove" in Armenian.
Agathophoros m Ancient Greek
Means "bearing good tidings, bringing good news" in Greek, derived from ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good" and φέρω (phero) meaning "to bring, to carry, to bear".
Järrsi m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Gerasim.
Gustau m Aragonese, Provençal, Lengadocian, Gascon
Aragonese, Provençal, Languedocian and Gascon form of Gustav.
Heindrikur m Faroese
Faroese form of Heinrich.
Tverdimir m Medieval Slavic
Medieval Slavic form of Twardomir.
Similianus m Late Roman
Possibly derived from the Latin adjective similis meaning "similar, resembling, like".
Tade m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Tadeoz.
Jakow m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Jakub via of Yakov.
Manacháin m Irish
Diminutive of manach "monk".
Zainon f & m Malay
From Arabic زَيْن (zayn) meaning "beauty".
Tidus m Popular Culture
Derived from Shuri Okinawan 天道/太陽 (tiida) (see Tida), given to a character from 'Final Fantasy X'.
Juànne m Sardinian
Variant of Juanne.
Hunwine m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements hun "bear cub" and wine "friend".
Sibe m West Frisian, East Frisian
Frisian short form of masculine names that have sigu or sigis for a first element, and of which the second element starts with a "b." The names Sibald and Sibert are good examples of that.
Akhilesh m Indian, Hindi
From Sanskrit अखिल (akhila) meaning "whole, complete" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler".
Cléber m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese adoption of the surname Kleber.
Riki m Finnish
Derived from Riku which is derived from Richard, it's a somewhat rare Finnish name, only a fraction of Finnish people have this name.
Gentianus m Late Roman
Derived from a Roman cognomen or agnomen, which in turn was derived from Gentius. Bearers of this name include Hedius Lollianus Terentius Gentianus (Roman politician and senator) and Decimus Terentius Gentianus (Roman politician and senator).
Lyutya m Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi variant of Volodya.
Roboam m Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin, Biblical Spanish
Form of Rehoboam used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
Motsha m Romani
Variant of Motshan.
Basav m Bengali
The name "Basav" is of Indian origin, particularly from the Kannada language. It is often associated with the historical figure Basavanna, who was a 12th-century philosopher, statesman, and social reformer in the Indian state of Karnataka... [more]
Kaz m & f English, Polish, Lithuanian, Russian
Short form of Kazimieras, Kazimir, and other names beginning with Kaz.
Briamail m Medieval Welsh, Brythonic
Old Welsh form of the Brythonic name *Brigomaglos, which was composed of the Proto-Celtic elements *brigos, *brigā meaning "might, power" and *maglos "chief, noble".
Eta m & f Jagham, Kenyang
Derived from ɛ́tá meaning "father" in Kenyang.
Sabbace m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Sabbatios via Sabbatius.
Obai f & m Asháninka
Possibly a variant spelling of the Ashaninka obae meaning "Andean cock-of-the-rock".
Bumin m Turkish
Means "owl" or "division" in Proto-Turkic. Bumin was the founder of Turkic Khaganate.
Ala'a Eddeen m Arabic
Variant transription of Ala al-Din.
O'choq m Uzbek
Means "hearth" or "origin" in Uzbek.
Tahmeed m Arabic, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Arabic تحميد or Bengali তাহমিদ (see Tahmid).
Şähit m Bashkir, Tatar
Bashkir and Tatar form of Shahid.
Ågne m Norwegian (Rare)
Dialectal variant of Hogne.
Taleb m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic طالب (see Talib).
Jok m Dinka, African Mythology
Jok is the Supreme God in Lango, Dinka and Alur Mythologies. In A Dictionary of African Mythology, Jok, the supreme being, is described like moving air; he is omnipresent, like the wind, but is never seen, though his presence may be felt in whirlwinds or eddies of air, in rocks and hills, in springs and pools of water, and he is especially connected with rainmaking... [more]
Bernardito m Spanish
Diminutive of Bernardo.
Aryansyah m Indonesian
Combination of the name Aryan and Persian شاه (shāh) meaning "king".
Tadèu m Provençal
Provençal form of Thaddeus.
Dumrongchai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ดำรงชัย (see Damrongchai).
Esaù m Italian
Italian form of Esau.
Taiichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 太 (tai) meaning "thick, big", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Iphition m Greek Mythology
Diminutive form of Iphitos, as this name contains the Greek diminutive suffix -ιων (-ion). In Greek mythology, this is the name of two Trojans.
Gendün m & f Tibetan
From Tibetan དགེ་འདུན (dge-'dun) meaning "sangha", referring to the Buddhist community.
Norðmann m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic younger form of Norðmaðr.
Ikuei m Japanese
From Japanese 郁 (iku) meaning "fragrance, perfume" combined with 栄 (ei) meaning "glory, honour". Other kanji combinations are possible.