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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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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Yáder m Spanish (Latin American)
Meaning unknown, mostly used in Nicaragua.
Kvintilián m Slovak
Slovak form of Quintilianus (see Quintilian).
Zvichanzii m & f Shona
Means "what is it?" in Shona.
Shaunin m Irish
Shaunin is a variant of an Irish name Shaun which means "God is Gracious" or "Gift from God"
Bawan m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo bawa meaning "parrot" and the genitive suffix -n.
Malin Kundang m Indonesian, Folklore
From the folklore that is originated from West Sumatra, Indonesia. In the story, it is said that he was an ungrateful son who did not acknowledge his own mother, which made her curse her own son into a rock... [more]
Sibiri m Dagbani
"Saturday Born" Sibdoo
Coleton m English (Modern)
Variant of Colton, the spelling influenced by that of Cole.
Camero m & f Tagalog
Will never be yours
Nukappiaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of Nukagpiaĸ.
Safaromon m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek safar meaning "journey, trip" and omon meaning "safe, healthy" or "mercy".
Pitirim m History (Ecclesiastical), Russian (Archaic)
The earliest known bearer of this name is the Egyptian saint Pitirim of Porphyry (4th century AD), who is primarily venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church. The meaning and origin of his name are uncertain... [more]
Genésio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Genesius.
Tisandros m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek τίσις (tisis) meaning "vengeance, retribution, reprisal" combined with Greek ἀνδρός (andros) meaning "of a man".
Syamsuddin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Shams ad-Din.
Helmey m Malay
Malay variant of Hilmi.
Xavér m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Xavier.
Naga m & f Indian, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada
From Sanskrit नाग (nāgá) meaning "snake, serpent".
Ful m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Fúll.
Dageng m Chinese
From the Chinese 大 (dà) meaning "big, great" and 耿 (gěng) meaning "bright, shining".
Muhtadi m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic مُهْتَد (muhtad) meaning "rightly guided, well-guided, on the right path".
Kyouyo f & m Japanese
means giving in Japanese
Ragibagh m Medieval Mongolian
Ragibagh (Arigabag) (1320-1328) is regarded as the 11th Great Khan of the Mongol Empire.
Irodion m Georgian, Greek (Rare), Russian (Rare), Estonian (Archaic), Romanian, Moldovan
Modern Greek form of Herodion as well as the Georgian, Romanian and Russian form of the name.
Yanjun m & f Chinese
From Chinese 彦 (yàn) meaning "elegant, handsome, learned", 延 (yán) meaning "stretch, prolong", 炎 (yán) meaning "flaming, blazing, burning, red" or 雁 (yàn) meaning "wild goose" combined with 俊 (jùn) meaning "talented, handsome", 钧 (jūn) meaning "potter's wheel", 军 (jūn) meaning "army" or 均 (jūn) meaning "equal, even, balanced, all"... [more]
Thalelaios m Late Greek
The first element of this name is derived from Greek θαλλω (thallo) meaning "to blossom" (also see Thalia). The second element probably derives from Greek λαος (laos) meaning "the people", although Greek λαιός (laios) "left, on the left side" and Greek λεῖος (leios) "smooth" are also possibilities.
Itsumi f & m Japanese
From Japanese 逸 (itsu) meaning "superb, great, outstanding", 一 (itsu) meaning "one", 乙 (itsu) meaning "strange" or 五 (itsu) meaning "five" combined with 巳 (mi), referring to the Snake, the sixth of the twelve Earthly Branches... [more]
Wanchalerm m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วันเฉลิม (see Wanchaloem).
Rubino m Italian (Rare)
Masculine form of Rubina and actual term for the gemstone.
Power m English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word power meaning "a source or means of supplying energy" or transferred use of the surname Power 1 or Power 2.
Gallas m Romansh
Variant of Gallus, traditionally found in the Surselva region.
Tarangcha m & f Manipuri
Means "heavenly child" in Meitei.
Armano m Italian
Italian form of Herman.
Uyaquq m Yupik
Means "neck" in Yupik.
Kotoka f & m Japanese
From Japanese 琴 (koto), which refers to a type of musical instrument similar to a harp (mostly feminine) or 言 (koto) meaning "to say" (mostly masculine), combined with 奏 (ka) meaning "to play (music)" or 郁 (ka) meaning "fragrance, perfume"... [more]
'Adl m Arabic
Variant transcription of Adel.
Lûíse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Louis.
Tanong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thanong.
Yotin m Thai
Alternate transcription of Yothin.
Tzapa m Nahuatl
Means "dwarf" in Nahuatl.
Ereuthalion m Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective ἐρευθαλέος (ereuthaleos) meaning "reddish, ruddy", which is ultimately derived from the Greek noun ἔρευθος (ereuthos) meaning "redness, flush"... [more]
Edie m Javanese
Variant of Edi 2.
Marcoun m Provençal
Diminutive of Marc.
Arnwin m Medieval English
From Old English Earnwine, derived from Old English earn "eagle" and wine "friend".
Tygrynkeev m Chukchi
Means "after" in Chukchi. This name was given to children as a reference the spirits or souls of deceased ancestors or family members.
Iasón m Irish
Biblical Irish form of the name Jason, which appears in both The Acts and Romans in the Irish language bible.
Clarky m English
Diminutive of Clark.
Nirlim f & m Dagbani
Means "kindness" in Dagbani.
Lavighju m Corsican
Corsican form of Louis via Luigi.
Maehkiwkasic m Menominee
Means "red sky" in Menominee.
Adhir m Indian, Gujarati, Bengali (Hindu)
Means "restless; impatient" in Sanskrit.
Ivanei m Russian
Variant of Ivan.
Elidijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Elidius.
Amynthe f & m French (Archaic), Louisiana Creole
French feminine and masculine form of Amyntas.
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]
Yaxshiboy m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek yaxshi meaning "good, fine" and boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Viestards m Latvian
The name originates from a Semigallian chieftain in the 13th century of the same name. As of August 8, 2013 there were 21 people in Latvia bearing this name.
Qaraquş m Azerbaijani
Means "black bird" in Azerbaijani.
Pinkhos m Yiddish
Variant of Pinkhas
Vígniútr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse víg "fight", "battle" and njóta "to use".
Xhulio m Albanian
Albanian borrowing of Giulio.
Glicone m Italian
Italian form of Glykon.
Mack m Kashubian
Diminutive of Macéj.
Astério m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Asterios via Asterius.
Messus m Late Roman
Derived from the Latin verb meto "to reap, to harvest, to cut, to sever", or from the latinized form of Greek mesos or messos "(the) middle, (the) middle one". A third possibility is that it is a variant form of Maesus.
Flamig m & f Breton (Rare)
Variant of Flammig.
Makhammad m Dargin
Dargin form of Muhammad.
Hypocrisy m Literature
Middle English from Old French ypocrisie, via ecclesiastical Latin, from Greek hupokrisis ‘acting of a theatrical part’, from hupokrinesthai ‘play a part, pretend’, from hupo ‘under’ + krinein ‘decide, judge.’
Dol m Jèrriais
Diminutive of Dâlpheusse.
Khungah m Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Indian
Name: Khungah खुङ्गाह ... [more]
Artakserkso m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Artaxerxes.
Vieirinha m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of the surname Vieira. A famous bearer is Portuguese soccer player Adelino André Vieira de Freitas (1986-), who is better known as Vieirinha.
Antunyu m Quechua
Quechua form of Anthony.
Kiba m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Kuba.
Chiêu m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 昭 (chiêu) meaning "bright, luminous".
Aopeng m Chinese
From the Chinese 翱 (áo) meaning "soar, roam" and 鹏 (péng), the name of a mythological bird or 怦 (pēng) meaning "eager, ardent".
Vilaiphone f & m Lao
Alternate transcription of Vilayphone.
Phuntsho m & f Bhutanese
Bhutanese form of Phuntsok.
Ichio m Japanese
From Japanese 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 雄 (o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rouf m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Hrólfr.
Tverdislav m Russian
Russian cognate of Twardosław.
Kefah m Arabic
Variant transcription of Kifah. A known bearer of this name is the Palestinian-born Dutch television host Kefah Allush (b. 1969).
Lahiru m Sinhalese
Possibly from Sanskrit लहरि (lahari) meaning "wave, billow".
Sufyaan m Somali
Somali form of Sufian.
Pailona m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Byron.
Xurde m Asturian
Asturian form of George.
Theofano m Greek
Modern Greek form of Theophanes
Kenzington f & m English
Variant of Kensington.
Austinu m Sicilian, Sardinian, Corsican
Sicilian, Sardinian and Corsican form of Augustinus.
Awishai m Assyrian
Assyrian form of Abishai.
Febo m Assyrian
From Lebanese Mountain tribal areas
Cho f & m Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese ချော (see Chaw).
Ertan m Turkish
Means dawn in Turkish. A compound form of "er"- early and "tan"-dawn in Turkish
Forry m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Forrest. There might possibly also be cases where this name is derived from the surname Forry.
Mamonjy m & f Malagasy
Means "help, save" in Malagasy.
Hugó m Icelandic (Modern, Rare), Hungarian (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Húgó and Hungarian form of Hugo.
Véron m French (Archaic)
French form of Veronus. It is no longer in use, so now it only survives in the surname Véron.
Pui f & m Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Hakka)
Cantonese romanized of Pei.
Dequavion m African American (Rare)
Elaboration of Dequan with the phonetic element vion.
Moutir m Arabic
Means "one who prays the witr prayer", referring to someone who prays the witr, a voluntary prayer performed at night.
Uta m & f Indonesian (Rare)
Diminutive of Utari or Uttara
Bovornrat f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บวรรัตน์ (see Bowonrat).
Front m French (Archaic)
French form of Fronto.
Uttam m Indian, Bengali, Marathi, Hindi, Assamese, Odia
Derived from Sanskrit उत्तम (uttama) meaning "highest".
Torfríður m Faroese
Faroese younger form of Þórfreðr.
Urizen m Literature
This name was invented by the English mystic poet William Blake, who intended it to be a pun on your reason and perhaps also based it on Greek horizein (root of the English word horizon) meaning "bound, limit, divide, separate"... [more]
Mikihiro m Japanese
From 幹 (miki) means "tree trunk" and 裕 (hiro) meaning "abundant". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Guangxi m Chinese
From 光 (guāng) meaning "light, beam, ray" and 羲 () meaning "sunshine, dawn, sunlight".
Kylyshbay m Karakalpak
Means "sword" in Karakalpak.
Islem m & f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Islam (chiefly Tunisian and Algerian).
Neum m Mormon
Hebrew prophet quoted by Nephi.
Alornerk m & f Inuit, Greenlandic
Means "under-feet" in Inuktitut and Greenlandic.
Xi f & m Chinese
Originally meaning is cloth, which also means rare, modern meanings are "hope", "strive", "admire".
Satornino m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Saturninus.
Bhumi m & f Shona
It means "wolf".
Shalamar f & m English (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Arabic / Urdu شالامار باغ (see Shalimar). Though the name began to be used (in very small numbers) in America in the 1950s and 1960s, it gained some recognition there in 1980 following the release of the song "Three for Love" by the R&B group of the same name.
Nihkke m Sami
Sami form of Nicholas.
Tuttu f & m Finnish (Rare)
Means "familiar, conversant" in Finnish.
Aigeas m Ancient Greek
Probably derived from Greek αἰγίς (aigis) meaning "goatskin, fleece", but that can also refer to the shield of Zeus. Also compare Greek αἴγειος (aigeios) meaning "of a goat"... [more]
Ol'jaqo'zi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ol'ja meaning "prey, spoils" and qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Clemencio m Spanish
Spanish form of Clementius.
Neoklis m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Neokles.
Joas m Dutch, Biblical German
Dutch form and older German form of Joash, in recent German bible translations now replaced with Joasch.
Lorato f & m Tswana
Means "love" in Tswana.
Lee m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Modern variant of Li 2.
Tashfeen m Afghan
Brave warrior
Shaedon m African American
A variation of the Hebrew names Shai, Shay, and later on the English (Modern) variant of the name Shae
Fathullo m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Fathullah.
Aristofane m Italian
Italian form of Aristophanes.
Assem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عاصم (see Asim 1).
Huraira m & f Pakistani, Punjabi, Nigerian
Means "kitten" in Arabic. Abu Hurairah was one of the Prophet Muhammad's companions, in whose case it was part of a kunya or nickname acquired because of his attachment to cats.
Florentian m English (Archaic), German (Archaic)
English and German form of Florentianus. This name was borne by saint Florentian, a 5th-century bishop from North Africa who was forced into exile by the Vandal king Gaiseric (also known as Geiseric and Genseric) for continuing to adhere to Orthodox Christianity.
Rogelius m Late Roman
Probably an earlier form of Hrodger (see Roger).
Ellisha f & m English (Rare), English (African, Rare)
Variant of Alicia. In the case of the African English masculine name that's occasionally used in Nigeria and rarely Zimbabwe, it's a rare variant of Elisha.
Džemal m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Dzhamal.
Brasil m Spanish
"brazil"
Hermolykos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the name of the Greek messenger god Hermes combined with either the Greek noun λύκος (lykos) meaning "wolf" or the Greek noun λύκη (lyke) meaning "light" as well as "morning twilight".
Noralf m Norwegian
Combination of the Old Norse name elements norðr "north" and alfr "elf". The name was created in the late 19th century.
Evfimy m Russian
Variant transcription of Evfimiy.
Kade m & f Balinese
Variant of Kadek.
Zuo m & f Ijaw
Means "protection" in Ijaw.
Romário m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Ramiro, though it may also be a combination of Rosa 1 (or other names starting with Ro-) with Mario... [more]
Tiòfilu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Teofilo.
Eusebbiu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Eusebius.
Biarnhǫfði m Old Norse
Means "bear-head" in Old Norse from bjǫrn "bear" and hǫfuð "head".
Yakob m Cornish
Cornish form of Jacob used in Cornish Bible translations.
Ánte m Sami
Variant of Ánde.
Tanvir m & f Bengali, Urdu
Bengali and Urdu form of Tanwir.
Vajad m Indian (Rare)
From Sanskrit वाज (vāja) meaning "strength, vigour, spirit".
Mikertina m Greenlandic
Greenlandic combination of Mikertik and -na, a Greenlandic suffix indicating a personal name.
Giatgen m Romansh
Variant of Giachen, traditionally found in central Grisons.
Mafusail m Russian
Russian form of Methuselah via its latinized form Mathusalem.
Dexton m English (Modern, Rare)
A combination of Dex and the popular suffix -ton.
Servilian m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Servilianus.
Ampúsh m Aguaruna
Means "owl" or "cricket" in Awajún.
Clet m French (Rare)
French form of Cletus.
Kaziuk m Polish
Diminutive of Kazimierz.
Toxeus m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek τοξεύς (toxeus) meaning "bowman, archer", which is ultimately derived from Greek τόξον (toxon) meaning "bow". Also compare Greek τοξεύω (toxeuo) "to shoot with the bow" and Greek τοξεία (toxeia) "archery"... [more]
Ödhulf m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Auðulfr.
Pardes m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "orchard" in Hebrew.
Elijots m Latvian
Latvian version of Elliot.
Ayantay m Yakut
Means "the further way", ultimately from Yakut айан (ayan) meaning "journey".
Filibrand m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element filu "much" combined with Old Norse brand "sword."
Chata m Japanese
From Japanese 茶 (cha) meaning "tea" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Olezhko m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Oleh.
Chrysostoom m Flemish (Archaic)
Dutch form of Chrysostomos, which appears to only have been used in Flanders (albeit very rarely).
Kereeditse m & f Tswana
Means "I am listening" in Setswana.
Keremün f & m Medieval Mongolian
Means "squirrel" in Middle Mongolian.
Czar m Filipino
Derived from Caesar via its Old Russian cognate tsĭsarĭ (tsar in modern Russian).
Remón m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Ramón.
Pualut m Greenlandic
Means "mittens" in Greenlandic.
Janeu m Portuguese (Archaic)
Portuguese form of Jannaeus.
Satanàs m Theology
Catalan form of Satan.
Kövecs m Hungarian (Rare)
Old Hungarian first name, means "pebble", made out of the words , kavics.
Pengolodh m Literature
Means "teaching sage". In Tolkien's Legendarium this is the name of the in-universe author of The Silmarillion.
Guðlafr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Guðlæifr.
Báncu m Sami
Sami form of Paukku.
Chấn m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 振 (chấn) meaning "shake, sway, vibrate" or 震 (chấn) meaning "shake, tremor, excite".
Cecyliusz m Polish
Polish form of Caecilius.
Sabre m African, Muslim, Northern African, Iranian, Arabic (Egyptian)
African, Islamic name for boys meaning patient, sharp and enduring.
Dylane m French (Modern, Rare)
French borrowing of Dylan.
Toshtemir m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tosh meaning "rock, stone" and temir meaning "iron".
Krizosztom m Hungarian
Cognate of Chrysostomos, meaning "golden mouth".
Johnquan m African American
Elaboration of John with the popular suffix -quan.
Fi f & m English, Irish
Shortened form of Fiona, Finnian, and other names that combine this element. Used more often as a nickname or pet name.
Weilong m Chinese
From Chinese 伟 (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary", 威 (wēi) meaning "power, pomp", 韦 (wéi) meaning "tanned leather, soft leather" or 维 (wéi) meaning "preserve, maintain" combined with 龙 (lóng) meaning "dragon"... [more]
Rimush m Akkadian
Meaning unknown. A noted bearer is Rimush, an Akkadian king (c.2280 BCE), the second king of the Akkadian empire, son of King Sargon of Akkad and Queen Tashlultum, brother of Manishtushu, and uncle of Naram-Sin.
Leofræd m Anglo-Saxon
Composed of Old English leof "dear, beloved" and ræd "counsel, advice".
Maoxin m Chinese
From 茂 (mào) meaning "lush, luxurious" and 鑫 (xīn) meaning "wealthy, prosperous".
Wulmar m Frankish, History (Ecclesiastical)
A Benedictine abbott born near Boulogne, Picardy, France, he was actually married but was separated from his wife and entered the Benedictines as a lay brother at Haumont, in Hainault. He was eventually ordained and was the founder of the rnonastery of Samer near Boulogne, which he served as abbot... [more]
Joojakim m Finnish
Finnish form of Jehoiakim.
Erswald m Scots
Scots form of Archibald.
Priape m Greek Mythology (Gallicized)
French form of Priapos via its latinized form Priapus.
Yasiel m Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Probably a variant of Jasiel. A known bearer of this name is Yasiel Puig (b. 1990), a Cuban professional baseball player.
Chalkhia m Georgian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It is possibly derived from the archaic Georgian noun ჩალხი (chalkhi) meaning "strongbow". In modern Georgian, the same word means "lathe" and "grindstone".
Iemuhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Jemuel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Jussie m Obscure, African American (Rare, ?)
Borne by American actor Jussie Smollett (1982-). Perhaps it is a variant of Jessie 2 or a diminutive of Justin.
Quatremer m French (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Quatremer.
Kennert m Swedish
Variant of Kenneth, perhaps inspired by names like Evert and Robert.
Simforià m Catalan
Catalan form of Symphorianus.
Nawazish m Persian, Indian (Muslim)
Means "courtesy" in Persian.
Emmanwel m Maltese
Maltese form of Emmanuel.
Eneasz m Polish
Polish form of Aeneas.
Eufemio m Italian, Spanish, Galician
Italian, Galician and Spanish form of Euphemios.
Yawe m Theology, Lingala (Rare)
Lingala form of Yahweh.
Casanova m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Casanova.
Keshava m Sanskrit, Hinduism
Meaning uncertain. It could derive from Sanskrit meaning "beautiful unshorn hair" or "slayer of Keshi demon" in Sanskrit.... [more]
Rafi m Hebrew, Spanish
Diminutive of Raphael.
Apulu m Etruscan Mythology
Etruscan form of Apollo. This is an epithet of the Etruscan fire god Śuri.
Khoát m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 闊 (khoát) meaning "wide, broad".
Ludosz m Polish
Diminutive of Ludosław, as well as other Slavic names with the element lud.
Manto m German (Rare)
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Helmuastus m Old Swedish
Latinized form of Hialmfastr.
Nedret f & m Turkish
Means "rarity" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic ندرة (nudra).
Ammurapi m Ancient Semitic
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by the last king of Ugarit, known from a letter he wrote to the king of Alashiya pleading for military aid during an invasion.
Salmoneus m Greek Mythology
A king from Greek mythology, who, during the Trojan war, pretended to be Zeus.
Yankoï m Songhai, Western African
Meaning unknown.
Ceos m Catalan
Catalan form of Coeus (see Koios).
Archebius m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Archebios. This was the name of an Indo-Greek king from the 1st century BC.
Pentecost f & m English (Puritan, Archaic)
From the name of the Christian festival which commemorates the descent of the Holy Ghost upon the apostles, celebrated on the fiftieth day after Easter, ultimately deriving from Greek pentekoste (hemera) "fiftieth (day)"... [more]
Zhamshid m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Jamshid.
Sigurörn m Icelandic (Modern, Rare), Pet
Derived from Old Norse sigr "victory" and ǫrn "eagle". This was the name given to a white-tailed eagle that was rescued from drowning by a 12-year-old girl in Kirkjufellslón lagoon in Iceland in 2006 (the eagle was found to have damaged tail feathers, was rehabilitated and returned to the wild); the incident received some media coverage in Iceland.
Jacquèmo m Franco-Provençal
Franco-Provençal form of Jacobus.
Summerfield m English
Transferred use of the surname Summerfield.
Pinkerton m & f English
Transferred use of surname Pinkerton
Castille f & m French (Rare), Louisiana Creole, English
Transferred use of the surname Castille.
Princely m English (African)
From the word princely, ultimately from prince and -ly.
Polyzalos m Ancient Greek
Doric Greek form of Polyzelos, because it contains ζᾶλος (zalos), which is the Doric Greek form of ζῆλος (zelos) meaning "emulation, zealous imitation" as well as "jealousy" (see Zelos)... [more]
Ito f & m Japanese
From either 糸 (ito) meaning "thread, yarn, string" (絃/弦, meaning "(bow)string," is also used in relation) or the stem of adjective 愛しい (itoshii) meaning "beloved."... [more]
Adranodoros m Ancient Greek
Means "gift of Adranos" in Greek, derived from the name of the Sicel fire god Adranos combined with the Greek noun δῶρον (doron) meaning "gift".... [more]
Florencjusz m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Florentius (see Florence).
Becket m English
From a surname which was a variant of the surname Beckett. In some cases it might be given in honour of the English saint Thomas Becket (1118-1170).
Phokion m Ancient Greek
Greek form of Phocion.
Esone m Italian
Italian form of Aeson.
Otahkoika m Siksika
Means "yellow feet" in Siksika.
Isata m Japanese
From Japanese 勇 (isa) meaning "brave" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ølaf m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Øylæifr.
Fiordaliso f & m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Fleurdelys. Fiordaliso is also used as translation of Fleur-de-Lys (de Gondelaurier), character of Notre Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo
Shernazar m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek sher meaning "lion" and nazar meaning "look, glance".
Lirain m Basque
Derived from Basque lirain "slim, slender, lithe, svelte; attractive".
Zaranyika m Shona
Means "populate the world" in Shona.
Mikal m Mari
Mari form of Mikhail.
Fulcran m History (Ecclesiastical), French (Archaic)
French and English form of Folcram. Saint Fulcran (died 13 February 1006) was a French saint. He was bishop of Lodève.
Josija m Danish (Archaic), Serbian (Rare), German (Swiss, Rare)
Danish and Serbian form of the Hebrew name Yoshiyahu (see Josiah).
Keivan m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian کیوان (see Keyvan).