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Jasó m Catalan
Catalan form of Jason.
Prasetyo m Javanese
From Javanese prasêtya meaning "to promise, to take a vow (to be loyal or faithful)".
Gianugo m Italian
Combination of Gian and Ugo.
Wylan m English
Probably a variant of Wayland.
Tayven m American
Tayven means a strong and dashing young man who is very good at basketball and fortnite, but mostly is very good with the ladies
Tilak m Sanskrit, Hinduism
Tilak (or Tilaka) is the Hindu ritual of marking someone's forehead with a fragrant paste, such as of sandalwood or vermilion, as a welcome and expression of honour when they arrive. ... [more]
Poeuv m & f Khmer
Means "youngest, young one" in Khmer.
Guilem m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare, ?)
originally from William, possibly variant of Guillem or Guilhem.
Bellangere m Arthurian Cycle
Alteration of Berengar, possibly influenced by French bel, beau meaning "fine, beautiful, great" and anger "anger" (thus "righteous anger")... [more]
Lien m Lao
Means "to arrange, to order" in Lao.
Budiono m Javanese
From Javanese budi meaning "sense, mind, character" combined with either the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Fajry m & f Indonesian
Variant of Fajri.
Adelphus m Late Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from Greek ἀδελφός (adelphós) "brother" (literally "from the same womb", from the copulative prefix a- "together with" and delphys "womb"). Adelphus was a bishop of Metz, France, who is now venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Nivesh m Indian, Hindi (Rare)
Possibly means "investment" from Hindi निवेश (niveś).
Gintars m Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Gintaras.
Chol-Ho m Korean
Variant transcription of Cheol-ho.
Linell m & f English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Linell. As a feminine name, it can also be a variant of Linelle.
Onisoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy ony meaning "river" and soa meaning "good".
Shara m Near Eastern Mythology
In Sumerian mythology Shara is a minor god of war, mainly identified with the city of Umma, north-east of Unug (Uruk). He is identified in some texts as the son of Inana (Ishtar).
Eurybius m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Derived from Greek εὐρύς (eurys) meaning "broad" and βίος (bios) meaning "life".
Tizamitl m Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl tizatl "white earth, lime, chalk" and mitl "arrow, dart".
Öndólfur m Icelandic (Rare, Archaic)
Icelandic combination of and (Germanic element meaning "angry", "wrathful", "aggressive") and ulfr "wolf".
Solichin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Salihin.
Ogotseng m Tswana
Means "make it" in Setswana.
Veerayut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wirayut.
Ebekku m Karachay-Balkar
Means "very skilled" in Karachay-Balkar.
Aldo m Spanish (Philippines)
Diminutive of Reynaldo, Geraldo and other names ending in aldo.
Minalgas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is either derived from the Lithuanian noun mintis meaning "thought" or from the Lithuanian verb minėti meaning "to celebrate" as well as "to remember, to commemorate"... [more]
Sergiy m Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Serhiy.
Ivasyk m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Ivan.
Shizutomo m Japanese (Rare)
From 静 (shizu) meaning "quiet, unmoving, still" and 朋 (tomo) meaning "friend". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tamao m & f Japanese
This name can be used to combine 玉 (gyoku, tama(-), -dama) or 珠 (shu, tama), both meaning "gem, jewel," with 男 (dan, nan, otoko, o), 夫 (fu, fuu, bu, otto, sore, o) or 雄 (yuu, o-, osu, on), all meaning "man." For females, it can be used as 玉尾, 玉緒, 玉青, 珠緒 or 珠央 with 尾 (bi, o) meaning "tail (end)," 緒 (sho, cho, o, itoguchi) meaning "cord, strap, thong," 青 (sei, shou, ao(-), ao.i) meaning "blue" and 央 (ou, o) meaning "middle, centre."... [more]
Tathagata m Indian
One of the many names of LORD GAUTAM BUDDHA.
Vydutis m Lithuanian
Diminutive of masculine given names that start with Vyd- (such as Vydgailas and Vydmantas) or end in -vydas (such as Tautvydas), since this name contains the masculine diminutive suffix -utis.
Luchino m Italian
Diminutive of Luca 1.
Dodge m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Roger (compare Dick 1).
Rasuljon m Uzbek
From the given name Rasul combined with jon meaning "soul"
Citlalatonac m Aztec, Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Probably means "glowing star", from Nahuatl citlalin "star" and tona "to shine, to be warm". This was the name of an Aztec deity who created the stars alongside his wife, Citlallicue.
Abraxos m Literature
Possibly a variant of Abraxas. This was used by American author Sarah J. Maas for a character (a wyvern) in her Throne of Glass series of high fantasy novels (2014-2018).
Rómk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Róman and Rómùôld.
Wentworth m English
Transferred use of the surname Wentworth. A famous bearer of the name was American assessor Wentworth Cheswell (1746-1817), considered by some as the first African-American elected to public office and the first African-American judge.
Rog m English
Short form of Roger. Also compare Rodge. This was the pen name of the American science fiction writer Rog Phillips (1909-1966; real name Roger Phillip Graham).
Eleneki m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Ernest.
Chiyu m Japanese
Variant transcription of Chiyuu.
Olie m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Ollie.
Valentinos m Ancient Roman (Hellenized), Late Greek, Greek, Greek (Cypriot)
Late Greek and modern Greek form of Oualentinos, which is the ancient Greek form of Valentinus.
Trial m English (Puritan)
Meaning, "to test (something, especially a new product) to assess its suitability or performance." Referring to the trials and tribulations that may come with faith in God.
Remundo m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Raymond.
Ananto m Javanese
From Javanese ananta meaning "endless", ultimately from Sanskrit अनन्त (ananta).
Sonnet f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of Italian sonetto - song, sound; little song. Also the term for a short lyric poem, usually with eight line stanzas, followed by six line ... [more]
Shijir m & f Mongolian
Means "solid, pure" in Mongolian.
Vukota m Serbian (Rare)
One of the numerous masculine Serbian names derived from vuk, meaning "wolf".
Wiryo m Javanese
From Javanese wirya meaning "rank, prestige, dignity, splendour" or "bravery, courage", ultimately from Sanskrit वीर्य (vīrya).
Xiaolan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small", 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand" or 效 (xiào) meaning "imitate, follow, devote" combined with 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid, elegant" or 岚 (lán) meaning "mountain mist"... [more]
Remigijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Remigius (see Rémy).
Tadek m Polish
Diminutive of Tadeusz.
Thammanoon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธรรมนูญ (see Thammanun).
Komodijan m Croatian
Croatian form of Commodianus.
Ludèr m Provençal
Provençal form of Lothaire.
Tibád m Hungarian
Variant of Teobald.
Cuthwine m Anglo-Saxon
Means "famous friend", derived from Old English cuþ "known, familiar" and wine "friend".
Ankh-ef-en-khonsu m Ancient Egyptian
Means "the truth that has crossed over" in Egyptian.
Frenchie f & m English
Diminutive of French or a feminine form of French.
Romhard m Germanic
Derived from Old High German hrôm "fame, glory" combined with Gothic hardus (hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Metellus m Ancient Roman, English (British, Rare)
A family name in the Roman gens Caecilia. It is derived from an originally Etruscan word meaning "hired servant".
Kinnosuke m Japanese
This name combines 金 (kin, kon, gon, kana-, kane, -gane) meaning "gold," 欣 (kin, gon, kon, yoroko.bu, yoroko.bi) meaning "pleasure, rejoice," 欽 (kin, kon, tsutsushi.mu) meaning "respect, revere" or 錦 (kin, nishiki) meaning "brocade" and 之 (shi, oite, kono, kore, no, yuku) meaning "of, this" with 助 (jo, suke, su.keru, tasu.karu, tasu.keru) meaning "assist, help, save, rescue," 介 (kai, suke) meaning "concern oneself with, jammed in, mediate, help, care" or 輔 (fu, ho, tasu.keru, suke) meaning "help."... [more]
Senatore m Italian
Italian form of Senator.
Riaka m & f Malagasy
Means "sea" or "small streams of water created by rain" in Malagasy.
Oku m Jamaican Patois
From the Igbo word ọku "fire".... [more]
Tâne m Greenlandic
Short form of Tâniale.
Varney m & f English (Rare), English (African), Western African
Transferred use of the surname Varney. It is mainly used in Liberia.
Živorad m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic elements živŭ meaning "alive, living" and radŭ meaning "happy, willing".
Rekem m Biblical
Rekem 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.
Trino m Spanish (Rare)
Strictly masculine diminutive of Trinidad.
Chaening m & f Korean
Korean variant of Channing.
Tlaxcalcecec m Nahuatl
Means "cold tortilla" or "cold bread" in Nahuatl.
Salu m Biblical
Salu, of the house of Simeon, was the father of Zimri who was involved in the Heresy of Peor according to Numbers 25:14.
Ludong m & f Chinese
From 陸 () meaning "land, continent, or 卢 ( meaning "ricebowl, black" combined with 東 (dōng) meaning "east" or 冬 (dōng) meaning "winter" (dōng) meaning "winter"... [more]
Vessa m & f English
Neutral form of Vanessa.
Djer m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḏr, which can mean "limit, end" or "hinder, obstruct", perhaps in the context of "to hinder enemies". This was the name of the third pharaoh of the First Dynasty of ancient Egypt.
Šet m Croatian
Croatian form of Seth 1.
Rejo m Dutch (Rare)
Meaning unknown. The name might possibly be a modern invention, at least in the case of ethnic Dutch bearers.... [more]
Kunto m Javanese
From Javanese kunta meaning "lance, spear", ultimately from Sanskrit कुन्त (kunta).
Tseliy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Caelius.
Ceslas m French, History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Czesław via it's Latinized form Ceslaus.
Marlan m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
The King of the Scottish Borderlands, called “the Simple” or “the Accursed” because of his evil ways.... [more]
Chuso m Spanish
Diminutive of Jesus.
Eakkarin m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกรินทร์ (see Ekkarin).
Shishimaru m Japanese (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Combination of 獅子 (shishi) meaning "lion" and the suffix 丸 (maru) meaning "circle, round," used before the Meiji Period (1868-1912) as a suffix denoting affection (along with -maro (麿/麻呂)) and was given to boys of upper class until they came of age, usually at ages 13 to 17.... [more]
Abbramu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Abraham.
Il'yas m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Elias.
Hiëronymus m Dutch (Rare)
Dutch spelling of Hieronymus.
Onomácrito m Spanish
Spanish form of Onomacritus.
Fragus m Arthurian Cycle
Father of Guiron the Courteous. He was the son of Argons and the grandson of Febus of France.
Bhajan m & f Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali
From Sanskrit भजन (bhajana) meaning "reverence, worship, adoration", also referring to a type of devotional song or hymn. As a Punjabi name it is sometimes feminine.
Hiranyaksha m Hinduism
A demon in Hindu mythology
Morozets m Russian
Diminutive of Moroz.
Tuisko m Finnish Mythology
King of Finland (Mythologia Fennica, 1789)Youngest son of Noah, ruler of North Europe (Chronicle of Finland, 1636).
Dumka m Santali, Ho
Possibly derived from Dumka: a city in Bihar, India.
Sandeul m & f Korean (Modern)
From adverb 산들 (sandeul), referring to the coolness and gentleness of the wind.
Khai f & m Arabic
A name with ancient Egyptian origins that means “crowned” or “royalty.”... [more]
Akhtaruzzaman m Bengali
From Persian اختر (akhtar) meaning "star" and Arabic زمان (zaman) meaning "time, age".
Nedhal m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نضال (see Nidal).
Yodsakon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ยศกร (see Yotsakon).
Orris m English (Rare), Scottish
Transferred use of the surname Orris.
Archip m Polish
Polish form of Archippos via its latinized form Archippus.
Vimol f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wimon.
Ahmel m Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare)
Means "I bring" or "I carry" in Arabic.
Shouqian m Chinese
From 首 (shǒu) meaning "head, chief" and 谦 (qiān) meaning "humble, honest".
Chyngyz m Kyrgyz
Kyrgyz form of Genghis.
Eliáb m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Eliab.
Quinnie f & m English
Diminutive of Quinn.
Eske m Danish
Modern Danish form of Esger.... [more]
Bohai m Chinese
"Bohai" (渤海) is a term with historical and geographical significance in China. It refers to a body of water located in northeastern China, between the Liaodong and Shandong Peninsulas. Historically, it was also the name of a kingdom that existed in the region during the Tang dynasty... [more]
Chrysostoom m Flemish (Archaic)
Dutch form of Chrysostomos, which appears to only have been used in Flanders (albeit very rarely).
Ariele m & f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Ariel.
Sifredo m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Sigfrido.
Abundanzio m Italian
Italian form of Abundantius.
Justian m English, German, Dutch
English and German form of Justianus. Also in use in The Netherlands, where in 2010 there were 30 bearers of this name.
Kvintilián m Slovak
Slovak form of Quintilianus (see Quintilian).
Mirgayaz m Bashkir
Means "help" in Bashkir.
Shafter m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Shafter.
Piscine m Literature
Pi's full name (from 'Life of Pi') is Piscine Molitor Patel and it means "swimming pool" in French.
Aioro m Medieval Basque
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Duanduan m Chinese
From 端 (duān) meaning "begining, start" or 段 (duàn) meaning "section, piece, division".
Kuuga m Japanese
From Japanese 空 (kuu) meaning "empty, sky" combined with 河 (ga) meaning "river". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Skeggi m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse skegg meaning "beard". It occurs in 'Grettis saga' belonging to Grettir's first victim.
Guangxi m Chinese
From 光 (guāng) meaning "light, beam, ray" and 羲 () meaning "sunshine, dawn, sunlight".
Cantidius m Late Roman
Possibly derived from Latin cantidus, which in turn may have been derived from Latin cantus "(a) singing, song". This was the name of a saint who was martyred in Antioch (the exact year remains unknown).
Kameaʻiʻomakamae m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian unisex name meaning "the truly precious thing".
Vajra f & m Indian (Latinized)
From the name of the Buddist ritual weapon that symbolizes the properties of a diamond's indestructibility and a thunderbolt's irresistible force, Sanskrit वज्र (vajra) meaning "diamond; thunderbolt."
Hasintsoa m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy hasina meaning "sacred power, sanctity, virtue" and soa meaning "good".
Friedhard m German
Modern German form of Fridehard.
Shimshai m Biblical
Shimshai was a scribe who was represented the peoples listed in Ezra 4:9-10 in a letter to King Artaxerxes.
Xaquín m Galician
Galician form of Joachim.
Piya m & f Haitian Creole (Rare)
From "Piye" who mean pious.
Winibert m Germanic, German
Means "bright friend", derived from Old High German wini "friend" combined with Old High German beraht "bright."
Danor m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Dan 1 means "(he) judges" and the name Or means "light", used as first name and as last name.
Heimkell m Old Norse
Old Norse variant spelling of Hæimkæll.
Athula m Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit अतुल (atula) meaning "incomparable, unequalled, unparalleled".
Arleys m & f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Variant of Arley. As a feminine name, it can also influenced by the name Arelys.
Pawly m Cornish
Diminutive of Pawl.
Gwang-yeong m Korean
From Sino-Korean 光 (gwang) meaning "light" and 靈 (yeong) meaning "soul, spirit, deity".
Kleosthenes m Ancient Greek
Variant of Kleisthenes (see Cleisthenes).
Morpus m Romani
Romani form of Morpheus.
Godsven m Medieval English, Medieval Scandinavian
Medieval name, in which the second element is derived from Old Norse sveinn meaning "boy, servant" or Old English swān meaning "herdsman, swineherd, peasant"... [more]
Seoung-il m Korean
Variant transcription of Seong-Il.
Agpa f & m Greenlandic
Means "thick-billed Murre", which is a type of bird.
Zerdeşt m Kurdish
Kurdish form of Zarathustra.
Felis m Medieval Breton, Aragonese
Breton and Aragonese form of Felix.
Soediro m Javanese
Older spelling of Sudiro influenced by Dutch orthography.
Ciise m Somali
Somali form of Isa 2.
Póliz m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Hippolytos.
Aktar m & f Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali আখতার (see Akhtar).
Hakidonmuya f & m Hopi
Means "when the moon is rising" in Hopi. Alternatively it possibly means "time of waiting moon; time of waiting".
Sadeep m Indian
From Indian meaning "eternity".
Agricola m & f Ancient Roman, Italian (Rare)
Means "farmer; grower" in Latin from ager; agri meaning "field, land" combined with the verb colere meaning "to cultivate; to grow".... [more]
Tới m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 細 (tới) meaning "small, tiny, little".
Glykon m Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective γλυκύς (glykys) meaning "sweet (to the taste)".... [more]
Craigie m English
Diminutive of Craig.
Isigailaĸ m Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Teiccuah m Nahuatl
Means "younger sibling of a male, younger brother" in Nahuatl.
Nishanth m Indian, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada
South Indian form of Nishant.
Thalo m English
Thalo is short for Phthalo, which is a dark shade of blue.
Sosipatros m Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective σῶς (sos) meaning "safe, whole, unwounded" (see Sosigenes) combined with either the Greek adjective πατρός (patros) meaning "of the father" or the Greek noun πατρίς (patris) meaning "of one's fathers" as well as "fatherland".... [more]
Rutgheer m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Roger.
Sisomphone m & f Lao
From Lao ສີສົມ (sisom) meaning "orange (the colour)" and ພອນ (phone) meaning "blessing".
Bogodar m Medieval Polish
Composed of the members Bog ("God") and dar ("gift, present"). The name is considered to be equivalent in meaning to the name Adeodatus, and thus Bogodar celebrates its name-day on the days of St Adeodatus' memorial.
Kerrien m Breton
Meaning uncertain. Possibly a derivation from Breton ker "village" and a diminutive of ri "king".
Nuri m Hebrew
Means "my fire" in Hebrew, derived from the Hebrew נוּר (nur) meaning "shining fire; light" and the possessive suffix י (i) meaning "my, mine".
Arian m Albanian
Derived from Albanian ar "golden; gold" and jetë "life".
A m Chinese
Derived from the Chinese character 阿 (ā, à) referred to a prefix used in front of the last character of someone’s given name to express familiarity or friendliness (traditionally used in rural or southern Chinese dialects)... [more]
Benouét m Norman
Norman form of Benedict.
Thofanius m Sicilian (Latinized)
Thofanius is a variant of the name Theofanio, from theos (God) and fanes (manifestation). (See the names Theofania and Tiffany for more details.)
Anousone m & f Lao
From Lao ອະ​ນຸ​ (anou) meaning "after, along, behind" and ສອນ (sone) meaning "teach, grow, mature".
Ol'koi m Veps
Veps form of Alexei.
Torodd m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Þóroddr.
K’ajiri m Aymara
Means "brilliant, shining" in Aymara.
Tsutau m Japanese
From classical verb 伝う/傳う (tsutau), modern tsutaeru, meaning "to go/walk along."
Goreu m Welsh Mythology
Etymology not certain; possibly derived from Gorneu meaning "of Cornwall."... [more]
Helar m Estonian
Variant of Elar.
Alluaq m Greenlandic
Means "hole in the ice for fishing" in Greenlandic.
Leobino m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Leobin via it's Latinized form Leobinus.
Saiti m Nyakyusa
Nyakyusa form of Said.
Sriram m Indian, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada
Hindi alternate transcription of Shriram as well as the usual South Indian form.
Aanjjan m Indian (Rare)
Variant of Anjan. A known bearer is Aanjjan Srivastav (1976-), an Indian actor.
Hiroya m Japanese
From Japanese 大 (hiro) meaning "big, large, great", 碩 (hiro) meaning "large, eminent, great" or 博 (hiro) meaning "command, esteem" and 也 (ya) meaning "to be, also, too" or 哉 (ya), an exclamation... [more]
Niba m Newar (Rare)
Variant transcription of Devanagari निबा: (see Nibah).
Jamaris f & m English
Possibly an elaboration of Jamar and Jamari.
Boye m West Frisian, East Frisian, North Frisian
There are many etymologies possible for this Frisian name. One is that it is a pet form of Germanic given names that contained the element bodo meaning "lord, ruler" or baug meaning "bow"... [more]
Hōnore m & f Maori
New Zealand Maori.... [more]
Bernoldus m Old High German
Latinised form of Bernold.
Jorgen m Sami, Dutch, Medieval Baltic
Sami, Dutch and medieval Latvian form of Jörgen.
Alworunga m Alur
Of uncertain meaning.
Ilvars m Latvian
Derived from Latvian ilgas "longing, yearning" and either varēt "to be able to" or vara "power, force; reign".
Peyre m Medieval Occitan
Medieval Occitan cognate of Peter.
Zernebog m Slavic Mythology
(Slovak) variant transcription of Chernobog. Zernebog is a Slavic deity, about whom much has been speculated but little can be said definitively. The name may also be given as Crnobog, Czernobóg, Černobog, Црнобог or Chernobog; these are all romanizations of the Russian Чернобог, meaning black god... [more]
Canachus m Ancient Greek
Canachus was a sculptor of Sicyon in Corinthia.
Triphob m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ตรีภพ (see Triphop).
Simuna m Finnish
Finnish variant of Simon 1.
Kiryl m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Cyril.
Symforiaan m Dutch (Archaic), Flemish (Archaic)
Archaic Dutch and Flemish form of Symphorianus.
Bayarsaikhan m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian баяр (bayar) meaning "joy, celebration" and сайхан (saikhan) meaning "beautiful, nice, handsome".
Aneròt m Medieval Occitan
Means "small ring" in Occitan.
Marjoram f & m American (Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a transferred use of the surname Marjoram.
Prammazio m Italian
Italian form of Pragmatius and variant of Pragmazio.
Millan m Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish form of Millán.
Agustian m Indonesian
From the name of the month of August (Agustus in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a boy born in August.
Dankin m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Daniel.
Fredebal m Germanic
Fredebal was a king of the Vandals during the 5th century. King of the Siling Vandals, he was taken prisoner without any conflict in Baetica (416) by a trick of Wallia, king of the Visigoths, in the imperial service... [more]
Dustyn m & f English (Rare)
Variant or feminine form of Dustin.
Coppijn m Medieval Dutch
Diminutive of Cop.
Zudas m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Judas (see Judah).
Eystein m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Eysteinn.
Helmeri m Finnish (Rare)
A Finnish variant of Helmer.
Winsten m English
Variant of Winston.
Portwood m English
Transferred use of the surname Portwood.
Farkhad m Kazakh, Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz
Kazakh and Kyrgyz form of Farhad, Uzbek variant transcription of Farhod, and Azerbaijani variant transcription of Fərhad.
Ngan m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Yan 2.
Epaminondas m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Latinized form and modern Greek transcription of Epameinondas. This name was borne by a general and statesman of 4th-century BC Greece who transformed the ancient Greek city-state of Thebes, leading it out of Spartan subjugation into a preeminent position in Greek politics... [more]
Arkay m Armenian
Means "king" in Armenian.
Igdlaoĸ m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "fetus of a whale or a seal".
Manelich m Theatre, Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Catalan diminutive of Manel 1. This was used by Àngel Guimerà for a character in his Catalan-language play Terra baixa (1896)... [more]
Aecio m Spanish
Spanish form of Aetius.
Uygar m & f Turkish
Means "civilised" in Turkish.
Phusu m & f Venda
Means "havoc" in Tshivenda.
Guðlaf m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements guð "battle" and lāf "legacy, remainder" (from laibō)... [more]
Önnert m Swedish (Rare)
Swedish form of Øyvind.
Malih m Arabic
Means "beautiful, lovely, handsome" in Arabic.
Paridell m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Paridell is a knight who appears in Books 3 and 4 of "The Faerie Queene". He briefly falls in love with Hellenore and has a superficial friendship with Blandamour.
Ekkaphob m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกภพ (see Ekkaphop).
Mimich m Nahuatl, Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Probably means "little fish", derived from Nahuatl michin "fish". This was also the name of a cloud serpent in Aztec mythology.