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.
Ravind m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Kannada, Hinduism, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Indian (Sikh), Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, Nepali, MalayalamMeans "lotus flower" in Sanskrit.
Wandemar m GermanicThe first element of this Germanic name is derived from Gothic
vandjan "to turn, to wrap (up)", or from Gothic
vandus "twig, staff, stick." The second element is derived from Old High German
mâri "famous."
Berhtwald m GermanicA combination of
björt meaning "light, bright, shining" and
vald meaning "rule". ... [
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Tae-sun f & m Korean (Rare)From Sino-Korean 泰 (tae) "great, exalted" and 順 (sun) "obey, submit to, go along with". Other hanja can be used.
Okeyo m Luo"birthed during harvesting time"
Cuauhtziquitl m NahuatlMeans "small tree" in Nahuatl, from
cuahuitl "tree, wood" and
tziquiton "a little bit".
Maitaishe m & f ShonaIt means "You have done it Lord" or simply, "Thank you Lord."
Khamsouk m LaoFrom Lao ຄໍາ
(kham) meaning "gold" and ສຸກ
(souk) meaning "health, ease, happiness, joy".
Dallán m IrishMeans "little blind one", from Irish
dall "blind" combined with a diminutive suffix. The nickname was borne by an Irish poet saint of the 6th century.
Gwang-yeong m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 光 (
gwang) meaning "light" and 靈 (
yeong) meaning "soul, spirit, deity".
Somjai f & m ThaiMeans "satisfied, pleased, content" in Thai.
Hangil m KoreanA Native-Korean name that means "One Way", "One Path", or "One Direction".
Kahandi m PareMeans "knife" in the Athu language of the Pare people.
Amritpal m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit अमृत
(amṛta) meaning "immortal, undying" combined with पाल
(pāla) meaning "guard, protector".
Anfu m ChineseFrom the Chinese
安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful, tranquil" and
富 (fù) meaning "abundant; rich, wealthy".
Elta m Caucasian MythologyThis is the name of the god of animals and the hunt in Vainakh mythology. He was formerly the god of agriculture as well before
Maetsill took his role and was blinded in one eye as a punishment for disobedience by his father
Dela.
Bezalel m BiblicalHebrew, meaning "protected by God". It occurs in the Bible as the name of a celebrated skilled craftsman. As a result, the school of arts set up in Jerusalem in the 20th century was named Bezalel.
Carlin f & m English (Rare)Transferred use of the surname
Carlin or a variant of
Carline. A notable masculine bearer was an American rugby union and rugby sevens player: Carliln Isles... [
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Tlacatecolotl m NahuatlMeans "sorcerer, witch" or "devil" in Nahuatl, literally "human horned owl", from
tlacatl "person, human" and
tecolotl "great horned owl". The negative implications were heavily influenced by Christian missionaries; it likely also referred to someone practicing a pre-Columbian religion during colonial times.
Allegro m ItalianTransferred from the surname "Allegro", a masculine form of "Allegra".
Rune m & f ThaiMeans "happy, joyful; pleasant, refreshing" in Thai.
Shaylon m Scottish GaelicShaylon as a boy's name is related to the Gaelic name Shea. The meaning of Shaylon is "admirable
Revival m & f EnglishMeaning, "return to consciousness; restore to health," from Middle French
revivre, from Latin
revivere "to live again," from
re- "again" +
vivere "to live."
Yanqiu f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 艳
(yàn) meaning "beautiful, gorgeous", 硯
(yàn) meaning "inkstone" or 晏
(yàn) meaning "late, peaceful, quiet, tranquil" combined with 秋
(qiū) meaning "autumn" or 球
(qiú) meaning "ball, sphere, orb"... [
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Shihua m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 世
(shì) meaning "life, age, generation, era" or 施
(shī) meaning "establish, render, put into effect" combined with 华
(huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese" or 嬅
(huá) meaning "beautiful" (which is only feminine)... [
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Erbolat m KazakhFrom Kazakh ер
(er) meaning "husband, man, male" and болат
(bolat) meaning "steel".
Zaaidh m Muslim, ArabicThe meaning of the name Zaaidh is "Abundance" or "Plentiful" or "Growing"
Sujarwo m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
jarwa meaning "explanation, elucidation".
Savr m KalmykMeaning unknown. This is the name of a Kalmyk folk hero.
Ximiao f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
溪 (xī) meaning "mountain stream" and
淼 (miǎo) meaning "wide expanse of water".
Iasion m Greek MythologyThe name of a minor mythological figure, occasionally depicted as the springtime consort of
Demeter. The meaning of the name Iasion is unknown, but it has occasionally been suggested to mean "bindweed".
Yangiboy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yangi meaning "young, new" and
boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Jianming m ChineseFrom Chinese 简
(jiǎn) meaning "simple, brief, letter, bamboo slip" or 建
(jiàn) meaning "build, establish" combined with 明
(míng) meaning "bright, light, clear" or 铭
(míng) meaning "inscribe, engrave"... [
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Tzuf m & f HebrewModern Hebrew form of
Zuph, or directly from Hebrew צוף
(tsuf) meaning "nectar, honeydew".
Ásvar m FaroeseEither derived from the Germanic name elements
áss "god" and
herr "army" or a variant of
Ásvarðr.
Izziah m BiblicalMeans either "God unites" or "May Yahweh Sprinkle". Izziah was a descendent of Parosh and one of the Israelites who divorced their foreign wives during the purge of Ezra
Kvothe m LiteratureThe name of the main character in Patrick Rothfuss' book series The KingKiller Chronicles.
Yeong-sik m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 永 (
yeong) "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" or 榮 (
yeong) "glory, honor; flourish, prosper" and 植 (
sik) "plant, trees, plants; grow".
Rephaim m LiteratureUsed in the 'House of Night' series of fantasy novels (written by American author P. C. Cast and her daughter Kristin Cast), where it belongs to the favorite son of the fallen angel Kalona. It is probably taken a biblical term which "can refer either to a mythical race of giants, or to dead ancestors who are residents of the Netherworld."
Ado m Germanic, ItalianOriginally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element
adal meaning "noble". This was the name of a 9th-century Frankish saint, an archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia... [
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Lo-Ammi m BiblicalMeans "not my people", derived from Hebrew לֹא
(lo) meaning "no, not" and עַם
(ʿam) meaning "people, nation" combined with the suffix י
(i) "my"... [
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Mizyaotl m NahuatlProbably derived from Nahuatl
miztli "mountain lion, wildcat" and
yaotl "enemy, combatant".
Shirvani m Chechen, LakMeans "land of lions", derived from Persian شیر
(šir) meaning "lion".
Ivey f & m EnglishTransferred use of the surname
Ivey. In the case of the feminine name, it is also considered a variant of
Ivy.
Parsadan m Literature, Georgian (Archaic)Georgian sources state that this name is of Persian origin and means "wise, learned" and "scholar, scientist". This should connect the name to Middle Persian
frazānag meaning "wise, intelligent" and
frazanagīh meaning "wisdom, intelligence", which have both evolved into modern Persian as فرزانه
(farzâne) (see
Farzaneh).... [
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Athenion m Ancient GreekDerived from the name of the Greek goddess
Athena combined with the Greek diminutive suffix -ιων
(-ion). A known bearer of this name was Athenion of Maroneia, an ancient Greek painter from the 3rd century BC.
Dực m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 翼 (
dực) meaning "wing, flank".
Amirzhan m KazakhFrom Arabic أمير
(amir) meaning "prince, commander" combined with Kazakh жан
(zhan) meaning "soul".
Suisei m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 彗星 (suisei) meaning "comet". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Borwin m German (Rare)The name Borwin is formed from the Slavonic name element
BOR "fight, battle" and the Germanic name element
WIN "friend".... [
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Filibrand m GermanicDerived from the Germanic element
filu "much" combined with Old Norse
brand "sword."
Dobie m & f EnglishFrom the English word
dobie. The name of a character called Dobie Gillis from the TV series "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis". Also known bearers of this name were the American singer-songwriter Dobie Gray (1940-2011), and American baseball player Dobie Moore (1895-1947).
Ichio m JapaneseFrom Japanese 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 雄 (o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Thawin m ThaiMeans "desire, yearn for, think of" in Thai.
Mahim m Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi, Indian, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Assamese, Gujarati, BengaliMEANING - Great; Glorious ; Powerful; Glory, might
Mścibor m PolishComposed of the Old Slavonic elements 'msci' meaning "revenge" and 'bor' meaning, "battle."
Arcieor m ItalianIt is an altered version of the Italian word "Arciro", meaning archer.
Shigeharu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 重 (
shige) meaning "folds, layers, main, principal, important" combined with 治 (
haru) meaning "govern, rule, regulate, administer". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sanobar f & m Uzbek, Tajik, UrduDerived from Arabic صنوبر
(sanawbar) meaning "pine tree". It is solely used as a feminine name in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan while it is unisex in Pakistan.
Rueangdet m ThaiFrom Thai เรือง
(rueang) meaning "bright, brilliant, shining" and เดช
(det) meaning "power, might, authority".
Corsin m RomanshOf uncertain origin and meaning. This name is traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Teza m & f MalagasyMeans "heartwood" or "something that is firm, durable" in Malagasy.
Hoyeon m KoreanFrom 浩 "great, numerous, vast, abundant" and Sino-Korean 姸 "beautiful" or 衍 "overflowing" (yeon),
Rodin m & f French (Rare), Dutch (Rare), English (Rare)Originally a pet form of given names containing the Germanic element
hrod "fame". Usage of this name nowadays is probably mainly inspired by the famous French sculptor Auguste
Rodin (1840-1917), whose surname has the same etymological origin.
Soonyoung m KoreanSoonyoung is the name of a member of the Kpop group SEVENTEEN. He is also apart of their performance team.... [
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Besik m GeorgianShort form of
Besarion. It began to be used as an independent name in the 18th century, thanks to the Georgian poet Besarion Gabashvili (1750-1791), who was known as Besik or Besiki... [
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Guseul f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)From native Korean 구슬
(guseul) meaning "(glass) bead, marble, pearl, precious gem." It can also be written with hanja, combining a
gu hanja, e.g. 具 meaning "preparation," with a
seul hanja, e.g. 瑟, referring to the pipa instrument.
Adxoña m GuancheDerived from Guanche *
aḍəhuni meaning "strong man" or "proud man". It was borne by the
mencey (leader) of Abona, Tenerife, at the time of the conquest carried out by the Crown of Castille... [
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Khalil Allah m ArabicMeans "friend of
Allah" from Arabic خليل
(khalīl) meaning "friend" combined with الله
(Allah).
Soda m & f KhmerMeans "clear, pure" in Khmer.
Roswin m GermanCombination of the name elements
Hros meaning "horse" and
Wini meaning "friend".
Creek m ObscureA nature name meaning a stream smaller than a river. The word
creek is originally from Old Norse
kriki, a bend or crook, and from Middle English
creke.
Tsuguhiro m JapaneseFrom 次 (
tsugu, ji) meaning "next, order, sequence, below", 亜 (
a, tsugu) meaning “second, Asia, sub-”, or 嗣 (
tsuguru, tsugu) meaning "descendants, heirs" combined with 裕 (
hiro) meaning "abundant", 大 (
hiro) meaning "big, great" or 広 (
hiro) meaning "vast, wide"... [
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Sapar m Kazakh, Kyrgyz, TurkmenKazakh, Kyrgyz and Turkmen form of
Safar. A notable bearer of this name is the Kyrgyz former prime minister Sapar Isakov (b. 1977).
Yukikiyo m JapaneseFrom 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.
Kema m PapuanName of football player Kema Jack born in 1982 in Papua New Guinea.
Chicotl m NahuatlProbably derived from Nahuatl
xicotl, "bee, bumblebee".
Edén m & f SpanishDerived from
Edén, the Spanish name for the Garden of
Eden.
Shuni m BiblicalShuni was a son of
Gad according to Genesis 46:16 and Numbers 26:15. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with
Jacob.
Pakhom m Ancient Egyptian, CopticFrom Egyptian
pꜣ-ꜥẖm meaning "he of the (holy) falcon," derived from
pꜣ "the; he of" combined with
ꜥẖm "falcon" or "cultic image of a falcon or god". The falcon was the symbol of the Egyptian god
Horus, so one could say that this name essentially means "he who belongs to Horus."
Euaemon m Greek Mythology (Latinized)Latinized form of the Greek Εὐαίμων
(Euaimon) which was possibly derived from εὔαιμος
(euaimos) meaning "full-blooded", from εὖ
(eu) "well" and αἷμα
(haima) "blood"... [
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