This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the order is random.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Xinjiang f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul" and
绛 (jiàng) meaning "deep red".
Goiás m TupiDerived from Tupi
gua iá "same origin".
Tansen m IndianName of Mian Tansen, father of Indian classical music.
Sairy f & m English (Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)As an English name, it is sometimes used as a nickname for
Sarah, which is the case for Sarah Bush Lincoln, the stepmother of Abraham Lincoln. It is also the case for Sarah Gamp, one of the characters in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit, whose nickname is Sairey (Sairy in the 1994 TV miniseries).
Chhayatap m SanskritMEANING - heat & shadow. Here chhAyA (छाया ) means shadow + Atap (आतप ) means heat... [
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Haruichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 浩 (
haru) meaning "to prosper" combined with 一 (
ichi) meaning "one". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.... [
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Ashari m Indonesian, MalayFrom the name of 10th-century Islamic scholar and jurist Abu Hasan al-Ash'ari, who founded the Ash'ari branch of Sunni Islam.
Nezahualcoyotl m NahuatlFrom Nahuatl
nezahualli "fasting", probably referring to a paper collar worn to show the wearer should not be offered food, and
coyotl "coyote".
Nobumi m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 伸 (nobu) meaning "extend, stretch", 身 (nobu) meaning "body, identity" or 薫 (nobu) meaning "fragrant" combined with 海 (mi) meaning "sea, ocean", 実 (mi) meaning "fruit, good result, truth", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", 未 (mi) referring to the Sheep, the eighth of the twelve Earthly Branches or 文 (mi) meaning "sentence"... [
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Baicheng m ChineseFrom the Chinese
柏 (bǎi) meaning "cypress, cedar" and
晟 (chéng) meaning "clear, bright; splendour".
Lentulus m Ancient RomanRoman cognomen which was derived from the Latin adjective
lentulus meaning "rather slow". In turn, the word is derived from the Latin adjective
lentus meaning "slow, sluggish" as well as "sticky, tenacious" and "flexible, pliant" combined with the Latin diminutive suffix
-ulus.... [
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Qawi m Arabic (Rare)From Arabic قَوِيّ (qawiyy), meaning "strong, powerful, mighty." In Islamic tradition ٱلْقَوِيُّ (al-Qawi or al-Qawiyy), meaning The All-Strong, is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Trilo m Hindi, NepaliMeans "playful and joyful" and "threefold" in Hindi and Nepali.
Ved m Popular CultureA character appearing in the 4th series of 'The Tribe', a British TV series.
Pueo m & f Hawaiian (Rare)From the word referring to the Hawaiian short-eared owl, the owl being one of the more famous physical forms assumed by ʻaumākua (ancestor spirits) in Hawaiian culture, which vary.
Weixu f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
薇 (wēi), a type of fern, and
旭 (xù) meaning "rising sun".
Dalimír m SlovakSlovak form of
Dalimir. A known bearer of this name is Dalimír Jančovič, a Slovakian professional ice hockey player.
Boqin m Chinese“Bo” (伯) usually means “elder” or “chief,” while “qin” (勤) means “diligent” or “industrious.”
Sufax m Greek MythologyMeaning uncertain, although the etymology of the name is probably Greek. In both Greek and Berber mythology, Sufax was a son of Hercules and Tinjis.
Sính f & m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 騁 (
sính) meaning "to gallop, to run" or 娉 (
sính) meaning "beautiful, charming".
Zhiqing m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 志
(zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or 枝
(zhī) meaning "branch, limb" combined with 清
(qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean", 庆
(qìng) meaning "congratulate, celebrate, celebration" or 青
(qīng) meaning "blue, green, young"... [
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Su-yang m & f Korean (Rare)From Sino-Korean 垂楊 (suyang) meaning "weeping willow," referring to the willow species Salix babylonica. Other hanja character combinations can form this name as well.
Pisandros m Ancient GreekMost likely a variant of
Peisandros. But if not, then this name is possibly derived from the Greek noun πῖσος
(pisos) meaning "meadow, dell" combined with Greek ἀνδρός
(andros) meaning "of a man".
Jiantang m ChineseFrom Chinese 建
(jiàn) meaning “to build, to construct” combined with 堂
(táng) meaning “main room of a house, courtroom” or “hall, chamber, room”, as well as other character combinations.
Vermundr m Old NorseCombination of either Old Norse
verr "man" or
verja "to defend", with
mundr "protector". The name appears on an 11th century copper box that was engraved with runes.
Siemisław m PolishFrom the proto-Slavic elements
sěmьja meaning "family, kin, retinue, staff" or "property" and
sław meaning "glory". The meaning can be interpreted as "one who brings glory to his kin"... [
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Treeve m CornishDerived from Cornish
tre "farmstead, dwelling, town, village, home".
Grímr m Old Norse, Norse MythologyMeans "masked person" or "shape-changer" in Old Norse (derived from
gríma "mask, helmet"). This was a byname of the god
Odin, perhaps given to boys in an attempt to secure the protection of the god.
Ludzisław m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Polish
ludzie "people", which is ultimately derived from Slavic
lyud and Proto-Slavic
ljudъ "people". The second element is derived from Slavic
slav "glory".
Wigulf m GermanicDerived from Old High German
wîg "warrior" combined with Gothic
vulfs "wolf."
Hilmir m IcelandicDerived from Old Norse
hilmir "helmsman; (poetic) ruler, chief, king, prince".
Sirwan m KurdishIts origin in Kurdish and Persian is called "Sirwan", meaning 'roaring sea' or 'shouting river', as well as being the name of an ancient city near Ilam city in Iran.
Sayonsom m Indian (Rare)Sayonsom means "A name like no other" or "the perfect name" for any particular thing
Waldorf m EnglishThis name is used in The Muppets Christmas Carol 1992.
Mandal m & f MongolianMeans "rebirth, revival, prosperity" or "surface, outer layer" in Mongolian.
Nobuya m JapaneseFrom Japanese 喜 (nobu) meaning "rejoice" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Thiraphon m ThaiFrom Thai ธีร
(thira) meaning "scholar, philosopher, wise, learned" and พล
(phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Thường m Vietnamese"Thường" is an ancient word in Vietnamese which means "man", "clan". This name suggest a direct and supernatural link to the bearer's ancestors. This is not "Thường" as "usual".
Bong-hyeon m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 奉 (
bong) meaning "offer, present, respect" or 峯 (
bong) meaning "peak, summit" combined with 賢 (
hyeon) meaning "virtuous" or 鉉 (
hyeon) referring to a device used to lift a ritual tripod cauldron... [
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Bleibefromm m German (Rare)Meaning "stay pious". The name is literally made up of the two German words bleibe, meaning "stay", and fromm, meaning "pious" or "devout".
Bebeto m PortugueseAlternative diminutive of Alberto, Adalberto, Roberto and names ending with "-berto". People with this name includes famous footballer José Roberto Gama de Oliveira, known as Bebeto and volleyball player Paulo Roberto de Freitas, known as Bebeto de Freitas.
Quhyar m Old PersianWas the last ruler of the Karenid dynasty (in modern Iran), ruling briefly in 839 until his assassination.
Maninidra m GuanchePossibly means "splendor of the lineage" in Guanche. Maninidra was the name of a Guanche
guayre (leader) from Gran Canaria and a close relative to the
guanarteme (king)
Tenesor Semidán... [
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Męcimir m PolishThere are two possible explanations for the meaning of the first element of this name. The first explanation is that it is derived from Proto-Slavic
měšati "to mix, to stir" (compare Croatian
miješati, Slovak
miešať and modern Polish
mącić and
mieszać, all of which mean "to mix, to stir")... [
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Dasani f & m African American (Modern, Rare)From the name of the bottled water brand
Dasani, itself inspired in the Latin word
sanus ("healthy"). This name was first recorded in the US in 1999, the year the brand was launched.
Ami m NahuatlMeans "hunt" or "hunter", from Nahuatl
ami "to hunt for game, to go hunting".
Ipin m SundaneseSundanese diminutive of masculine names containing the sound
ipin (or other similar sounds), such as
Aripin.
Tô m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 蘇
(tô) meaning "perilla".
Kittikon m ThaiFrom Thai กิตติ
(kitti) meaning "fame, renown" and กร
(kon) meaning "creator, performer".
Kazuto m Japanese (Rare)From Japanese kanji 一 (read
kazu instead of
ichi or
hito) meaning "one" or 和 (
kazu) meaning "peace" combined with 人 (
to) meaning "person, individual".... [
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Chongbo m ChineseFrom 崇 (
chong) meaning "high, lofty, majestic" and 博 (
bó) meaning "abundant, plentiful, rich".
Alazidei m IjawMeaning "I have given birth to royalty" in Ijaw.
Chuanjian m ChineseFrom the Chinese
传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and
建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish".
Tajibek m KazakhCombination of the Kazakh word
taj, meaning "crown" (ultimately derived from Arabic
al-tāj, meaning "the crown") and the Turkic title
beg, meaning "chieftain" or "ruler".
Hitachi m JapaneseFrom Japanese kanji 常 (
hi) meaning "eternal; unchanging" combined with 陸 (
tachi) meaning "land".... [
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Twilight f & m American (Modern, Rare)From the English word referring to the time of day when the sun is just below the horizon. Ultimately from Old English
twi- "half" +
līht "light".... [
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Menon m Ancient GreekMenon was the name of several notable Kings, generals, and soldiers in Ancient Greece.
Molon m Ancient GreekMeaning uncertain. This was the name of several ancient Greek figures, including a general of the Seleucid empire.
Cevher m & f TurkishMeans "precious stone, jewel, gem" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian گوهر
(gōhar).
Mojsław m Medieval PolishAn Old Polish name consisting of the elements
moj, meaning "my" and
sław, meaning "fame". This name was only recorded in the Ruthenian chronicle of Nestor and could have been a variant
Masław or
Miecisław.
Gugum m SundaneseSundanese diminutive of masculine names containing the sound
gum (or other similar sounds), such as
Gumilar.
Piyaphat m & f ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and ภัทร
(phat) meaning "magnificent, glorious, excellent" or พัชร์
(phat) meaning "diamond".
Nobuji m JapaneseFrom Japanese 信
(nobu) meaning "trust", 暢
(nobu) meaning "stretch", 延
(nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch" or 展
(nobu) meaning "unfold, expand" combined with 治
(ji) meaning "govern, regulate, administer", 次
(ji) meaning "next" or 士
(ji) meaning "gentleman, scholar, samurai"... [
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Madalbert m GermanicDerived from Gothic
mathl "meeting place" combined with Old High German
beraht "bright."
Sithik m & f KhmerMeans "right" or "achievement, goal" in Khmer.
Sufficient f & m English (African)Name given in reference to 2 Corinthians 12:19, “ But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me.”... [
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Eelke m & f West FrisianWest Frisian diminutive form of
Ele via
Eele in the case of male bearers, and feminine form of
Ele in the case of female bearers.
Otiya m LuoMeans "named after either of his grandparents" in Luo.
Banzragch m & f MongolianDerived from Sanskrit पञ्चरक्षा
(Pañcaraksha) meaning "five protections" or "five rakshas", the name of a Buddhist text and the five dharanis (protective chants or incantations) it contains, as well as the five goddesses identified with them.
Xuemin f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 学
(xué) meaning "study, learning, school" combined with 民
(mín) meaning "people, citizens" or 敏
(mǐn) meaning "quick, clever, sharp"... [
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Bayaraa m & f MongolianMeans "our joy" in Mongolian, from баяр
(bayar) meaning "joy, celebration" and the possessive suffix -аа
(-aa).
Senin m Indonesian, MalayMeans "Monday" in Indonesian and Malay, ultimately from Arabic الِاثْنَيْنِ
(al-iṯnayn).
Evi m BiblicalEvi was one of five Midianite kings killed during the time of
Moses by an Israelite expedition led by
Phinehas, son of
Eleazar according to Numbers 31:8 and Joshua 13:21.
Shuri f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 秋 (shu) meaning "autumn" combined with 里 (ri) meaning "village". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Shafie m MalayFrom Arabic شافعي
(Shāfiʿī), the name of one of the four schools of thought (madhhab) in Sunni Islam, which was named in honour of its founder, Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi'i.