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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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Helicaon m Ancient Greek
In Greek mythology, Helicaon or Helikaon was a Trojan warrior and son of the elder Antenor and the priestess Theano.
Gudilub m Gothic
Perhaps composed of guþ "God" + lubo "love" or liufs "dear".
Elmet m Estonian
Variant of Elmer.
Manser m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Contracted form of Manasser.
Suho m Korean
From Korean 守護(Suho) meaning "guard".
Kan m Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 寛 (kan) meaning "tolerant; generous; leniency, gentleness" or 和 (kan) meaning "peace, harmony, tranquillity, serenity" or 完 (kan) meaning "complete, perfect, infallible, conclusion".... [more]
Vonifatiy m Russian
Variant form of Bonifatsiy, perhaps via Bonifatiy.
Gurjeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, guru" and जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Ozanam m Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Ozanam. This name is given after blessed Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam, the founder of the Catholic order Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
Krim m Kabyle, Arabic (Maghrebi)
Possibly a variant of Karim. Krim Belkacem was an Algerian revolutionary and politician who was a notable figure during the Algerian War.
Sirikit f & m Thai (Rare)
From Thai สิริ (sì-rí) meaning "fortune, grace, luck" and a short form of กิติยากร (gìt-yaa-gon), referring to Kitiyakara, a Thai royal house. This is the name of the Queen mother of Thailand (1932-) who was the queen consort of the late Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927-2016).
Kiejstut m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Kęstutis. A known bearer of this name is the Polish painter Kiejstut Bereźnicki (b. 1935).
Bipul m Indian, Assamese, Bengali, Nepali
Assamese, Bengali and Nepali form of Vipul.
Echa f & m Chamorro
Means "to give blessing" in Chamorro.
Aurnir m Norse Mythology
Derived from aurr ("gravel, sand, clay"). This is the name of a Jotunn in Norse mythology.
Jijoi m Coptic
From Egyptian ṯꜣy-ḏy meaning "the bearer of the hairlock".
Gildàs m Provençal
Provençal form of Gildas.
Intikhab m Urdu
Means "selection, extraction, choice" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic انتخاب (intikhāb).
Hohua m Maori (Rare)
Maori Form of the name Joshua
Hringur m Icelandic
From the Old Norse name and byname Hringr which meant "ring" (as in an arm ring, an item of Viking jewellery), and could also be interpreted as meaning "man from Ringerike".
Apemantos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective ἀπήμαντος (apemantos) meaning "unharmed, unhurt".
Agapomenos m Ancient Greek
Means "one who is loved", from Greek ἀγαπάω (agapao) meaning "to love, be fond of, show affection for" (see agape).
Sylar m Popular Culture
This is the alias used by fictional super-powered villain Gabriel Gray in the NBC television series 'Heroes' (2006), meant to be taken from the name of a fictional watch brand, Sylar. It may be an interpretation of Schuyler or variant of Syler.
Tiego m African
meaning: the belated... [more]
Euryanax m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek εὐρύς (eurys) meaning "wide, broad" and ἄναξ (anax) meaning "master, lord, king"... [more]
Gaidolf m Germanic
Variant spelling of Gaidulf.
Helmuastus m Old Swedish
Latinized form of Hialmfastr.
Rawlins m English
Transferred use of the surname Rawlins.
Blæcmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements blæc "black, dark" and mære "famous".
Kurtley m & f English
Alternate spelling of Kirtley. A notable bearer of this name is the Australian rugby player Kurtley Beale (b. 1989).
Mȧhpevatameōhtsėstse m Cheyenne
Means "Goes on the Water" in Cheyenne.
Gedminas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is either derived from the old Lithuanian verb gedauti "to ask" or from the more modern Lithuanian verb gedėti "to mourn, to grieve" as well as "to miss" and "to long for, to yearn, to pine"... [more]
Radisson m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Radisson.
Thärje m Kven
Kven variant of Terje 1.
Mulu m Amharic
Means "complete, perfect" in Amharic.
Zvinimir m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Svinimir.
Siegbald m German (Rare, Archaic)
The name is a combination of the Germanic name elements sigu "victory" and bald "bold". The name can also be read as the sentence Sieg bald! "Win soon!".
Abd al-Basit m Arabic
Means "servant of the expander" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) meaning "servant of the" combined with باسط (basit) meaning "expander, extender".
Karystios m Ancient Greek
Variant form of Karystos.
Durinn m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Meaning "sleepy one" from Old Norse dúra meaning "nap, take a nap" and "door-keeper" from Old Norse dyrr meaning "door opening, doorway". This is the name of a dwarf.
Hyeon-Gyeong f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 賢 (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, wise", 現 (hyeon) meaning "appear, manifest, become visible" or 玄 (hyeon) meaning "deep, profound, mysterious" combined with 慶 (gyeong) meaning "congratulate, celebrate, celebration", 京 (gyeong) meaning "capital city", 璟 (gyeong) meaning "lustre of gems", 敬 (gyeong) meaning "respect, honour" or 鏡 (gyeong) meaning "mirror, lens, glass"... [more]
Rucio m Spanish
"gray"
Charafeddine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of شرف الدين (see Sharaf ad-Din) chiefly used in Morocco and Algeria.
Lein m Dutch
Modern form of the medieval name Leyn via its more modern (but still archaic) form Leijn. This name has been used every year in at least the last 130 years, but was never overly common: the name was at its most popular in 1900, when 17 newborn boys were given this name... [more]
Huracan m Mayan Mythology
The hurricane god in Maya mythology. In modern Spanish, huracán means "hurricane".
Dumeni m Romansh
Romansh form of Dominic, traditionally used in the Surselva region.
Osor m & f Mongolian
From Tibetan འོད་ཟེར ('od zer) meaning "ray of light, radiance".
Kakhramon m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Kahraman.
Pheng m & f Lao
Means "song" or "full (moon)" in Lao.
Bakri m Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Means "first, eldest, firstborn" in Arabic.
Dandie m Scots
Diminutive of Dand, itself a short form of Andrew.
Chikafusa m Japanese
This name means " the close one "
Gedgaudas 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]
Mihrewandak m Ancient Armenian
Old Armenian form of Mihrbandak.
Sarfraz m Urdu
Derived from Persian سرفراز (sarfarāz) meaning "proud, triumphant".
Amminapes m Old Persian
Hellenized form of an Old Persian name.
Āsugīsalaz m Old Norse
Deriving from the Germanic elements ansu- ("god") and gīslaz ("hostage"). This name is part of an inscription in Proto-Norse on Kragehul I, a lance-shaft from Denmark that has been dated to between 200 and 475 CE.
Snio m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Snær.
Khosrow m Persian
Modern Persian form of Khosrau.
Solstice f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Latin solsticium and thus ultimately from sol "sun" and stito "to stand still". The English word solstice refers to two times of the year when the sun's apparent position in the sky reaches its northernmost or southernmost extremes.... [more]
Ditlev m Danish
Danish form of Detlef.
Elkhan m Azerbaijani, Dagestani, Lezgin
From Proto-Semitic *ʾil- meaning "deity, god" (see El or Allah) or Turkic el meaning "people, country, nation" combined with the Mongolian title хан (khan) meaning "leader, ruler, commander".
Mahadir m Malay
Variant of Mahathir.
Forever f & m English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word forever.
Amile m Zulu
something keeping a structural holding making sure things are balanced in life.
Mashaija m Kiga
Means "man" in Rukiga.
Atung m Indian
popular name in Arunachal Pradesh, India ... [more]
Haruichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 治 (haru) meaning "govern, regulate, administer", 春 (haru) meaning "spring" or 晴 (haru) meaning "clear up", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear"... [more]
Marrii m Gamilaraay
A skin name given to male children of Yibaay and Gabudhaa who marries Buudhaa... [more]
Mignano m Italian (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Mignano
Pileo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Pylaeus.
Tùy f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 隨 (tùy) meaning "follow, listen, submit".
Alamsyah m Indonesian
From Arabic عالم ('alam) meaning "world, universe" and Persian شاه (shah) meaning "king".
Oulry m French (Swiss, Archaic)
Gallicized form of Ulrich used in the Montreux area of Switzerland up until the late 1600s.
O'zgar m Uzbek
Means "to change" in Uzbek.
Ergocles m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Ergokles. This was the name of an Athenian strategos (military general) from the 4th century BC.
Eupolemus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Biblical, Biblical Latin
Latinized form of Eupolemos. This name was borne by a Greek athlete and a Greek general, both of whom lived in the 4th century BC.
Waubojeeg m Ojibwe
Means "white fisher" in Ojibwe.
Ménippe m History (Gallicized)
French form of Menippos via its latinized form Menippus.
Teostirikte m Georgian (Archaic)
Georgian form of Theosteriktos via its modern Greek transcription Theostiriktos.
Ouseph m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Joseph used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Matéùsz m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Matthew.
Jefnier m Spanish (Caribbean, Anglicized, Rare)
In the case of reggaeton singer Jefnier Osorio (better known as Lunay), it's probably a rough anagram of her mother's name, Jennifer.
Chongbo m Chinese
From 崇 (chong) meaning "high, lofty, majestic" and 博 () meaning "abundant, plentiful, rich".
Goka m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of masculine names that start with Go- (such as Goderdzi and Goneri) or that otherwise contain -go- (such as Gigola).... [more]
Dárdano m Spanish
Spanish form of Dardanos.
Kanryu m Japanese
From 寛 (kan) meaning "generous, lenient, gentle" and 竜 or 龍 (ryu) meaning "dragon".
Maike m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Maico.
Misayuki m Japanese (Rare)
From 操 (misa) meaning "chastity, honour" combined with 行 (yuki) meaning "line, row". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Deford m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Deford. Notable namesake is Tennessee blues musician DeFord Bailey (1899-1982).
Yukikiyo m Japanese
From 侑 (yuki) meaning "help, recommend, reward, forgive" and 廉 (kiyo) meaning "clean, honest, inexpensive" or 清 (kiyo) meaning "clear, pure, clean". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Ionko m Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Йонко (see Yonko).
Marsden m English
Transferred use of the surname Marsden.
Glǫggr m Old Norse
From Old Norse glǫggr "sharp-eyed", "clear-sighted".
Kiichiro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Kiichirou.
Emerico m Italian
Variant of Amerigo (see Emmerich).
Szidor m Hungarian
Truncated form of Izidor.
Suppasit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภศิษฏ์ (see Supphasit).
Torevei m & f Shona
Means "What shall we say?". This is a name of exclamation or questioning given by a parent who is a lost for words regards the situation they are in
Fanya m Russian
Diminutive of Agafangel..
Yryan m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Yrian.
Hiroma m Japanese
From Japanese 優 (hiro) meaning "tenderness, excel, surpass, actor, superiority, gentleness", 大 (hiro) meaning "large, big", 尋 (hiro) meaning "fathom", 泰 (hiro) meaning "calm, peaceful, Thailand" or 裕 (hiro) meaning "abundant, rich" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "sincere, true, reality" or 磨 (ma) meaning "improve, polish, scour, grind, brush (teeth)"... [more]
Jób m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Job.
Måtile m Walloon (Rare)
Maybe an elaboration of Matile or the Walloon form of Matt or Mathéo.
Simeonas m Lithuanian, Biblical
Lithuanian form of Simeon.
Mifune f & m Japanese (Rare)
From 舟/船 (fune) meaning "ship, boat," prefixed with a mi kanji, like 美 meaning "beauty" or 三 meaning "three."... [more]
Reggy m & f English
Variant of Reggie.
Hê-lê-na m Vietnamese
Vietnamese from Helen
Afzaal m Urdu
Urdu variant of Afzal.
Quao m Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Form of Yaw used by early slaves in the American South and Jamaica. This was the name of an 18th-century Jamaican rebel slave who co-led a community of formerly enslaved Africans called the Windward Maroons.
Feri m Indonesian
Variant of Ferrie.
Jáhken m Sami
Sami form of Joakim.
Wilhelmus m Germanic (Latinized), German
Latinized form of Wilhelm (see William).
Azarga m Buryat
Means "stallion" in Buryat.
Jibbanno m & f Bandial
Means "we have returned" in Bandial.
Iñuksuk m Yupik, Greenlandic, Inuit
Means "that which acts in the capacity of a human" in Inuktitut. An inuksuk is a human-made stone landmark, used as a point of navigation and reference in the Arctic circle, where few natural landmarks exist.
Djarrjuntjun m Indigenous Australian
Means 'Roots of the paperback tree’
Arquimedes m Catalan, Galician, Portuguese
Catalan, Galician and Portuguese form of Archimedes.
Flois m Arthurian Cycle
The king of Alverne on the Green Island, whose land was routinely invaded by a terrible giant named Assiles.... [more]
Jatupol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Chatuphon.
Redzuan m Malay
Malay variant of Ridwan.
Nahcomence m Cheyenne
Means "bark" in Cheyenne.
Kavanaugh m Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Kavanaugh. According to the SSA, Kavanaugh was given to 5 boys in 2004.
Axion m Greek Mythology
Derived from either the Greek adjective ἄξιος (axios) meaning "worthy, deserving" or from the Greek noun ἀξία (axia) meaning "worth, value". Both are closely related to the Greek verb ἀξιόω (axioo) meaning "to think or deem worthy"... [more]
Schimun m Romansh
Romansh form of Simon 1, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Ogbodo m & f Igbo
Ogbodo is an ancient name. It is used/ popularly heard in the Eastern part of Nigeria. ... [more]
Maganhar m Germanic
Derived from Old High German magan or megin "strength" combined with Old High German hari "army."
Mhill m Albanian
Variant of Mëhill.
Sulko m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Suligost and other names beginning with the element Suli-.
m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 士 (sĩ) meaning "scholar, expert".
Polyte m Norman
Norman short form of Hippolyte 2.
Haimona m Maori
Maori form of Simon 1.
Guíshen m Medieval Occitan, Gascon
Occitan and Gascon form of Guichen.
Tayfun m Turkish
Means "typhoon" in Turkish.
Hez m American (Rare)
Short form of Hezekiah.
Yaoxi f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade" and 曦 (xī) meaning "sunshine, sunlight, early dawn".
Sìoltach m Scottish Gaelic
Original Scottish Gaelic form of Sholto.
Derque m Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
From Guanche *derk meaning "strength". This was recorded as the name of a nephew of a Guanche mencey (leader) of Adeje, a menceyato or kingdom on the island of Tenerife (present-day Canary Islands, Spain).
Gnæggir m Old Norse
From Old Norse gneggja meaning "neigh, whinny".
Diofant m Catalan
Catalan form of Diophantus.
Khas-magomed m Chechen (Russified), Ingush (Russified)
Russified form of Khas-Mokhmad, derived from Arabic خَاصّ (ḵāṣṣ) meaning "special, particular" combined with the name Magomed.
Watcharin m & f Thai
Derived from Thai วัชระ (watchara) meaning "vajra" (a Buddhist ceremonial weapon depicted as both a diamond and thunderbolt) and อินทร์ (in) referring to the Hindu god Indra... [more]
Zaakir m South African
Form of Zakir used especially in South Africa.
Nikomenes m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from the Greek noun νίκη (nike) meaning "victory". The second element is derived from either the Greek verb μένω (meno) meaning "to stay, to remain" as well as "to last, to withstand" or the Greek noun μένος (menos) meaning "mind" as well as "spirit" and "power, strength, force".
Trevour m English
Variant of Trevor.
Torje m Norwegian
Norwegian variant of Torgeir.
Zhenish m Kyrgyz
Means "victory" in Kyrgyz.
Zygmuś m Polish
Diminutive of Zygmunt.
Okwuchukuw m Igbo
Means "God's word" in Igbo.
Petco m Bulgarian (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Petko borne by Mr Petco Slabenoff, a Bulgarian passenger aboard the Titanic who died during the sinking of the ship in 1912.
Odelrad m Medieval German
Derived from Old High German uodal "heritage, homestead" combined with rāt "counsel, advice".
Oreoluwa m & f Yoruba
Means "gift from God" in Yoruba.
Han-ul m & f Korean (Modern)
From an archaic variant of Haneul (compare Han-eol and Hanul)... [more]
Brolin m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Brolin.
Pfeiffer f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the German surname Pfeiffer.
Minsu m Korean
From 民 (min) meaning "people," 玟 (min) meaning "streaks in jade; gem" or 旻 (min) meaning "(autumn) sky," and 秀(su) meaning "flowering, luxuriant; refined, elegant, graceful". Other Hanja combinations are also possible.
Azhan m Malay
From Arabic أذان (adhan) referring to the adhan, the Islamic call to prayer.
Hekataios m Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek personal name which was derived from the name of the Greek goddess Hekate (see Hecate).
Jorão m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Joram.
Gliceri m Catalan (Archaic)
Catalan form of Glykerios via its latinized form Glycerius. A notable bearer of this name was the Catalan composer Gliceri Nonell i Mas (1841-1921).
Blin m Albanian
Derived from Albanian bli(n) "sturgeon" or bli(r) "linden tree, lime tree; linden flower".
Hardee m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hardee.... [more]
Bayraktar m Turkish (Rare)
Means "flagger" or "flag carrier" in Turkish. More common as a surname (see Bayraktar).
Anrrique m Medieval Portuguese, Medieval Galician
Medieval Portuguese and Medieval Galician form of Henrique.
Zwetan m Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Цветан (see Tsvetan).
Maetsill m Caucasian Mythology
Meaning unknown. Maetsill is the Vainakh god of agriculture and harvest and the protector of the weak.
Kitán m Hungarian
The origin comes from the skita language. Unknown meaning.
Ulpio m Italian
Perhaps derived from Latin lupus meaning "wolf". A famous bearer was Ulpio Minucci, father of smooth jazz guitarist Chieli Minucci.
Chisholm m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname.
Collier m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Collier.
Aylett m English (British)
In 1676 in Britain there was a lawyer named Aylett Sammes. Source - Blood and Mistletoe, The History of the Druids in Britain (2011) by Ronald Hutton on page 69.
Khao m & f Thai
Means "white, light coloured" in Thai.
Asuma m Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection", 明日 (asu) meaning "tomorrow", 明 (asu) meaning "bright, light", 未来 (asu) meaning "future", 遊 (asu) meaning "play" or 飛 (asu) meaning "fly", 洲 (su) meaning "continent, sandbar, island, country" combined with 馬 (ma) meaning "horse", 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 磨 (ma) meaning "grind, polish, scour, improve, brush (teeth)", 茉 (ma) meaning "jasmine", 麻 (ma) meaning "flax, linen, hemp" or 海 (ma) meaning "sea, ocean"... [more]
Giuli m Sicilian
Contracted form of Giueli.
Afara m & f Shona
Meaning "one who is happy or joyous".
Pongor m Medieval Hungarian
Medieval Hungarian form of Pongrác.
Pacoatl m Nahuatl
Possibly means "medicine snake", from Nahuatl patli "medicine, herb; poison" and coatl "snake, serpent; twin".
Correy m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Corey.
Gościmir m Medieval Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish gość "guest", which is ultimately derived from Slavic gost "guest". The second element is derived from Slavic mir "peace"... [more]
Tīlweald m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements tīl "good" and weald "powerful, mighty" or "authority, ruler". This name gave rise to the place name Tyldesley in Greater Manchester.
Palladios m Late Greek, History (Ecclesiastical)
Means "belonging to Pallas" in Greek, Pallas 1 being an epithet of the Greek goddess Athena.
Ronalds m Latvian
Latvian form of Ronald.
Jobas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Job.
Flaín m Medieval Spanish
Possibly from Latin Flavinus meaning "belonging to the gens Flavia" or a diminutive of Latin flavus "yellow, blonde".
Oluwaseyanu m & f African
GOD has done a miracle
Haiqal m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Haykal.
Raffi m Indonesian, Malay, Armenian
Indonesian, Malay and Armenian form of Rafi.
Wardi m & f Arabic, Indonesian
Means "rosy, pink" in Arabic. It is a unisex name in Arabic-speaking countries while it is solely masculine in Indonesia.
Ewostatewos m Ge'ez
Ge'ez form of Εὐστάθιος (Eustathios) (See Eustathius). This was the name of an Ethiopian religious leader of the Orthodox Tewahedo during the early period of the Solomonic dynasty of the Ethiopian Empire.
Yeosang m Korean
"sound resonating from a high point"
Ayur m Buryat
Derived from Sanskrit आयु (ayu) meaning "life, longevity".
Murdagh m Manx
Manx form of Muircheartach and Muiredach.
Ǣsbiǫrn m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Ásbiǫrn.
Miggili m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Miggile.
Baŭtramiej m Belarusian (Rare), Literature
Belarusian form of Bartholomaios (see Bartholomew). This form is rare and might even be archaic; Varfalamiej is the form most commonly used today.... [more]
Rusztem m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Rostam. A known bearer of this name was the Hungarian jurist and politician Rusztem Vámbéry (1872-1948).
Aleodor m Romanian (Rare)
Combination of Alex and Teodor.
Einþór m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse einn "one, alone" combined with the name of the Norse god Þórr (see Thor).
Khanddorzh m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian ханд (khand) meaning "infusion, extract, tea" and дорж (dorj) meaning "diamond, vajra".
Artöm m German (Modern, Rare)
Variant of the Russian name Artyom.
Calo m Spanish
Diminutive of Carlos.
Ayibatonbara f & m Ijaw
Means "the will of God" in Ijaw.
Potentinus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from Potens and/or Potentius.... [more]
Maelgwyn m Welsh (Rare)
Altered form of Maelgwn.
Gan m Mongolian
Means "steel" in Mongolian. It also coincides with a Mongolian word meaning "drought, lack of rain".
Sukirno m Javanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese kirna referring to a classification of long-lived trees that bear hanging fruit (such as mango, durian or rambutan).
Janni m Greek, Italian
Variant transcription of Gianni.
Niks m Latvian
Originally a short form of Niklāvs and Nikolajs, this name has been used as a given name in its own right since the early 1600s.
Spylios m Greek
Variant of Spilios.
Lydio m Filipino
Variant of Lidio.
Weakly m English (Puritan)
Meaning, "sickly."
Kipley m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kipley.
Fanur m Bashkir, Tatar (Rare)
Variant form or spelling of Fannur.
Honus m American (Rare)
Name of baseball great Honus Wagner who was born Johannes Peter Wagner... [more]
Zakarya m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Zakariyya chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Tîşk m Kurdish
Means "ray of light" in Kurdish.
Jac f & m English
Jac may be used as a diminutive of Jacque or Jacqueline, or as an acronym for the initials, for example, Jennifer Adelaide Cameron, which acronyms as Jac.
Ṣàngó m Western African
Yoruba spelling of Shango.
Gilmore m Manx (Archaic)
Derived from Manx guilley "servant; boy, lad" and the given name More with the intended meaning of "servant of the Virgin Mary" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).
Kapule f & m Hawaiian
Means "the prayer" or "the magic" in Hawaiian.
Morrow m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Morrow.
Tochpilli m Nahuatl
Possibly meaning "rabbit child" in Nahuatl, from Nahuatl tochtli "rabbit" and pilli "child" (chiefly in compounds or derivatives). This was the name of a 14th-century Tetzcoco tlatoque who co-ruled with Yancuiltzin under Tepanec suzerainty.
Kyi f & m Burmese
Means "clean, clear" as well as "joyous" and "star" in Burmese.
Pharnaces m Old Persian (Latinized)
Latinized form of Farnaka via its hellenized form Pharnakes. This name was borne by several ancient Persians, one of them being the paternal uncle of Darius the Great.
Tsofakh m Biblical Ukrainian, Biblical Russian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Zophah.
Junwei m & f Chinese
From Chinese 俊 (jùn) meaning "talented, handsome" or 军 (jūn) meaning "army" combined with 维 (wéi) meaning "tie, fasten, preserve, maintain", 威 (wēi) meaning "power, pomp" or 伟 (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary"... [more]
Pôncio m Biblical Portuguese
Portuguese form of Pontius.
Merivel m Romani
Romani form of Marvel.
Siàu m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Xiao.
Muchammad m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Muhammad.
Qassim m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic قاسم (see Qasim).
Anuphong m Thai
From Thai อนุ (anu) meaning "small, often" and พงษ์/พงศ์ (phong) meaning "lineage, family".
Dragon m English
Ancient Greek δράκων, Latin draco "dragon; snake".
Raniel m & f Hebrew, English
Means "God is Joy" in Hebrew... [more]
Tabar m Tajik
Means "axe" in Tajik.
Fabriciano m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Fabricianus.
Humilis m Late Roman, Medieval Italian, Medieval Latin
Means "humble" in Latin, from humilis meaning "low". Used by an Italian saint of the same name.
Noeru f & m Japanese
From Japanese 乃 (no), a possessive particle, 恵 (e) meaning "blessing, favour" combined with 瑠 (ru) meaning "precious stone". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
To'qsari m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'q meaning "full, satiated, comfortable, prosperous" and sari meaning "yellow" or "fine, best".
Herje m Swedish (Rare)
Short form of names beginning with Old Norse name elements Här- or Her- meaning "army".
Gerwald m Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Gariwald.
Tsuguhide m Japanese
From Japanese 次 (tsugu) meaning "next, order, sequence, below", 亜 (tsugu) meaning “second, Asia, sub-”, or 嗣 (tsugu) meaning "descendant, heir," combined with 成 (hide) meaning "to become"... [more]
Sakda m Thai, Lao
Means "power, force, authority" in Thai and Lao.
Kriengdet m Thai (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Kriangdet.
Andarbek m Chechen
Derived from Arabic أَنْدَر (ʾandar) meaning "rarer, rarest, noble" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Falgunak m Sanskrit
MEANING : reddish, ... [more]
Hófvarpnir m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "hoof-thrower". This is the name of Gná's horse in Norse mythology.
Gurgeni m Georgian (Rare)
Form of Gurgen with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.