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.
Jikai m JapaneseFrom Japanese 慈 (ji) meaning "kind, charitable, benevolent", 次 (ji) meaning "second, next" or 二 (ji) meaning "two" combined with 海 (kai) meaning "sea, ocean", 鎧 (kai) meaning "armor, chain mail" or 介 (kai) meaning "shell, shellfish"... [
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Ritsuo m JapaneseFrom Japanese 律 (ritsu) meaning "law" combined with 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ulpio m ItalianPerhaps derived from Latin
lupus meaning "wolf". A famous bearer was Ulpio Minucci, father of smooth jazz guitarist Chieli Minucci.
Testimony m & f EnglishFrom the English word
Testimony: "A solemn declaration or affirmation made for the purpose of establishing or proving some fact".... [
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Usmail m Spanish (Caribbean)Commonly used by Cubans and Cuban-American immigrants, this name is inspired by the U.S. Mail service.
Cîhan m & f KurdishMeans "world, universe" in Kurdish, ultimately from Persian جهان
(jahān).
Tseren m & f Kalmyk, MongolianKalmyk and Mongolian form of
Tshering. It is solely used as a masculine name in Kalmykia while it is unisex in Mongolia.
Falan m IndianUsage- Sanskrit, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, Sinhala, Hindi, Sikh, Buddhist, Bengali ... [
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Katsuni m JapaneseFrom Japanese 勝 (
katsu) meaning "wins, victories" combined with 仁 (
ni) meaning "benevolence". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Young-hoo m & f KoreanFrom Korean
영 (young), could mean "eternal" "flourishing", "beautiful", "flower petals", "brave", "hero" and
호 (hoo), could mean "generous" "warm", "great", "vast", "summer", "sky"... [
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Rak f & m ThaiMeans "love" in Thai.
Flavījs m HistoryLatvian form of
Flavius. Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), Flāvijs Magnuss Aurēlijs Kasiodors Senators in Latvian, was a Roman statesman, renowned scholar of antiquity, and writer serving in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths.
Maginus m History (Ecclesiastical)Saint Maginus was a Catalan hermit in the late third and early fourth centuries in Tarragona. Upon the arrival of the Roman prefect Dacian to Tarragona, persecuting Christians under the edict of Emperor Maximian, Maginus tried to convert them to the faith and was imprisoned... [
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Hupalupa m GuancheMeaning uncertain. It was borne by a Guanche chief who took part in the murder of Spanish conquistador Hernán Peraza, alongside
Hautacuperche... [
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Vygaudas m LithuanianThe first element of this name is either derived from Baltic
vyd meaning "to see" or from Baltic
vyti meaning "to chase, to drive away" (see
Vytautas)... [
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Saulet f & m KazakhMeans "architecture" or "appearance, image" in Kazakh.
Masahiro m JapaneseFrom 仁 (
masa) meaning "benevolence" or 誠 (
masa) meaning "sincerity" combined with 広 (
hiro) meaning "vast, wide". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Yoshiyo f & m JapaneseFrom 吉 (
yoshi, kichi, kitsu) meaning "joy, good luck, congratulations", combined with 代 (
yo) meaning "generation".
Hoshihiko m JapaneseFrom Japanese 星 (hoshi) meaning "star" or 灯 (ho) meaning "lit flame such as a candle or torch", 志 (shi) meaning "purpose, will, determination, aspiration, ambition" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince"... [
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Arumugam m Indian, TamilFrom Tamil ஆறு
(aru) meaning "six" and முகம்
(mukam) meaning "face". This is an epithet the Hindu god
Murugan.
Vostanik m ArmenianFrom the Armenian word
ոստանիկ (ostanik) meaning "courtier, noble".
Basav m BengaliThe 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... [
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Wang-meng m HmongWang-meng means "very wealthy" in Hmong. The friends of the person usually use one of the two words for short cut since it's too long. They can just call him Wang or just Meng.
Wahab m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, UrduMeans "giver, bestower" in Arabic, from the root وَهَبَ
(wahaba) meaning "to give, to bestow". In Islamic tradition الوهاب
(al-Wahab) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Luyện m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 練
(luyện) meaning "to train, to drill, to practise".
Chanbit m & f Korean (Modern, Rare)From Korean 찬빛
(chanbit) meaning "luminescence," a combination of the present determiner form of verb 차다
(chada) meaning "to fill" and
Bit (compare
Bitchan).
Herzl m Hebrew (Rare), Yiddish (Rare)Herzl is originally a Yiddish given name. Currently it is both given and surname for both Hebrew-speaking and Yiddish-speaking Jews. The most famous Herzl is Benyamin Ze'ev "Theodor" Herzl, a Hungarian journalist who founded Modern Zionism.
Aiping f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 爱
(ài) meaning "love, affection" combined with 萍
(píng) meaning "wander, travel, duckweed" or 平
(píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful"... [
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Hongfei m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 泓
(hóng) meaning "clear, vast, deep", 鸿
(hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast" or 宏
(hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast" combined with 斐
(fěi) meaning "brilliant, magnificent", 飞
(fēi) meaning "to fly" or 非
(fēi) meaning "not, to not be"... [
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Nuseir m ArabicThis name means “victory”, “triumph” in Arabic.
Baoxin m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure; precious, rare" and
心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, intelligence, soul".
Selyf m WelshWelsh form of
Solomon via Old Welsh
Seleu. Selyf ap Cynan, also known as Selyf Sarffgadau, (died 616) appears in Old Welsh genealogies as an early 7th-century King of Powys, the son of Cynan Garwyn.
Xiangbing m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 祥
(xiáng) meaning "good luck, good omen" or 向
(xiàng) meaning "face, turn towards, support, side with" combined with 兵
(bīng) meaning "army, troops, soldier, weapon"... [
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Nosloum m Baltic MythologyThe name of a Lithuanian god or mythical being recorded in writings by Jesuit monks dating back to the era between 1580 and 1620.... [
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Ogvald m Old NorseName of a king of Rogaland in a Norse saga. The second element of the name is
valdr meaning "ruler".
Jae-in m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 在
(jae) meaning "in, at" or 才
(jae) meaning "talent, ability" combined with 寅
(in) meaning "tiger" or 人
(in) meaning "person, human", along with other hanja combinations... [
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Aja m & f IndianFrom Sanskrit
अज (
aja) or
अजा (
ajā), respectively the masculine and feminine word for "goat".
Kopaka m Hawaiian, Popular CultureKopaka was the Toa Mata of Ice on the island of Mata Nui, and deputy commander of the Toa Mata. Later, he became the Toa Nuva of ice. ( From the series BIONICLE by Greg Farshtey )... [
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Tomomitsu m JapaneseFrom 智 (
tomo, chi) meaning "knowledge, wisdom, intellect" or 朋 (
tomo) meaning "friend" combined with 満 (
ban, man, mi.tasu, mi.chiru, mi.tsu) meaning "full, fulfill, satisfy." Other kanji combinations can spell this name.
Raif m ArabicArabic name derived from
رائف (
rayif) "compassionate, kind". It usually given in reference to the Koranic surah and verse al-Hajj 22:65, "God is most compassionate and most merciful to mankind."... [
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Tsutomu m JapaneseFrom classical verbs 勤む
(tsutomu) meaning "to work (for), serve (in)," 務む
(tsutomu) meaning "to serve/act (as), play the role (of)" or 努む/勉む/力む
(tsutomu) meaning "to endeavour, try, strive, make an effort," all of these verbs rendered today as
tsutomeru... [
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Romhard m GermanicDerived from Old High German
hrôm "fame, glory" combined with Gothic
hardus (
hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Hinaleimoana f & m HawaiianCombination of
Hinalei and
Moana. Hinaleimoana Kwai Kong Wong-Kalu (1972- ) is a Native Hawaiian community leader in the field of Kanaka Maoli language and cultural preservation.
Liuthard m GermanicDerived from Old High German
liut "people" combined with Gothic
hardus (
hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Allahbay m KazakhCombination of the Kazakh word
Allah, meaning "God" (derived from Arabic) and the Kazakh word
bay, meaning "powerful, rich".
Dieusibon m Haitian CreoleDerived from French
dieu "god", the intensifier
si "so" and
bon "good" with the intended meaning of "God is so good".
Netamo m JapaneseNetamo is a combination of Ne (寝 "Sleeping"), Ta (多 "Many") and Mo (喪 "Mourning"). Therefore, this name means "Sleepless Mournings".
Democracy m & f EnglishFrom the English word
democracy, from French
démocratie, via late Latin from Greek
dēmokratia, from
dēmos ‘the people’ +
-kratia ‘power, rule’.
Itkun m NivkhDerived from Nivkh
itt meaning "talkative". This name was traditionally given to male children who talked a lot.
Symmachos m Ancient GreekDerived from the Greek adjective σύμμαχος
(symmachos) meaning "fighting along with, leagued or allied with", which is ultimately derived from Greek σύν
(syn) meaning "beside, with" combined with Greek μάχη
(mache) meaning "battle, combat" (see
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Denim m & f English (Modern, Rare)From the English word
denim, a type of fabric, derived from the French phrase
serge de Nimes, indicating that the serge (fabric) was from the town of Nîmes.
Kamiel m Dutch, FlemishVariant of
Camiel. This name is less common in Belgium and The Netherlands than
Camiel is. Known bearers of this name include the Dutch retired athlete Kamiel Maase (b... [
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Chuanzhao m ChineseFrom the Chinese
传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and
钊 (zhāo) meaning "endeavor, encourage, strive" or
召 (zhào) meaning "summon".
Toshboy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Kenzhebek m KazakhFeom кенже (
kenzhe) meaning "youngest, last born" and the Turkic miliatry
beg meaning "chieftan, master".
Doychin m BulgarianMeaning uncertain. It might possibly be related to Bulgarian дой
(doy) meaning "milking" or доя
(doya) meaning "to milk" as well as "to suckle, to breastfeed, to nurse". Also compare
Dojčin.
Seijirō m JapaneseFrom Japanese 征
(sei) meaning "subjugate", 晴
(sei) meaning "clear up", 盛
(sei) meaning "boom, prosper", 成
(sei) meaning "turn into, become, grow", 誠
(sei) meaning "sincerity, truth, fidelity" or 清
(sei) meaning "clear, pure, clean" combined with 二
(ji) meaning "two", 次
(ji) meaning "next" or 治
(ji) meaning "reign, rule, calm, peace" and 郎
(rō) meaning "son"... [
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Diomedon m Ancient GreekDerived from Greek Διός
(Dios) meaning "of Zeus" and μέδων
(medon) meaning "ruler", itself from μήδομαι
(medomai) "to be mindful of, provide for, think on".
Wezirgeldi m TurkmenFrom Arabic وزير (
wazir), meaning "assisant" and
geldi meaning "came, arrived".
Stratokles m Ancient GreekMeans "glorious army", derived from Greek στρατος
(stratos) "army" combined with Greek κλεος
(kleos) "glory".
Visa m FinnishFrom Finnish
visakoivu meaning "curly birch".
Sigram m GermanicDerived from Old High German sigu "victory" (a younger form of Gothic sigis, see
Sigisbert) combined with hraban or hramn "raven."
Maycock m Medieval EnglishMiddle English diminutive of
Matthew, being a diminutive of
May, itself a short form of
Mayhewe (Old French
Mahieu) which was an Anglo-French form of
Matthew.
Somphit f & m ThaiMeans "appropriate to look at" from Thai สม
(som) meaning "worthy" and พิศ
(phit) meaning "stare, gaze".
Tenya m JapaneseFrom Japanese 展 (
ten) meaning "expand, unfold" combined with 哉 (
ya), an exclamation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Gedgailas m LithuanianThe 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)"... [
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Architeles m Greek MythologyDerived from Greek ἄρχω (
arkho) meaning "to begin, lead, rule, command" and τέλος (
telos) meaning "end, result".
Maulana m IndonesianFrom a title of respect for Islamic scholars or religious leaders, derived from Arabic مولانا
(mawlānā) meaning "our lord".
Yo'lberdi m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yo'l meaning "road, path" or "journey" and
berdi meaning "gave".
Daman f & m IndianMeans "ruler, controller, subjugator" in Hindi (दमन).
Pherekydes m Ancient GreekDerived from Greek φερω
(phero) "to carry, to bear" combined with Greek κῦδος
(kydos) "praise, renown, glory, fame."
Oddvin m NorwegianRelatively modern name (from 1843) created by combining the Old Norse name elements
oddr "point (of a weapon), spur" and
vinr "friend".
Habte m & f EthiopianAccording to some sources, Habte means "treasure/present/wealth/riches of".
Makemake m Polynesian MythologyFrom the Rapa Nui mythology of Easter Island, was the creater of humanity and the god of fertility. A notable use of the name is for the fourth dwarf planet from the Sun and the third dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt.
Metrodoros m Ancient GreekThe first element of this name is derived from Greek μητρος
(metros), which is the genitive of Greek μήτηρ
(meter) meaning "mother". The second element is derived from Greek δωρον
(doron) meaning "gift."
Zhenghua m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 正
(zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" or 政
(zhèng) meaning "government" combined with 华
(huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese"... [
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