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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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Fengming m & f Chinese
From Chinese 凤 (fèng) meaning "male phoenix, male fire bird" combined with 鸣 (míng) meaning "to cry, to call". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Theganbert m Germanic
The first element is derived from thegan, which comes from Old High German degan "soldier, warrior." The second element is derived from Old High German beraht "bright."
Titeuf m Popular Culture
Titeuf is the protagonist of the eponymous Swiss comic by Zep (Philippe Chappuis).... [more]
Milagritos f & m Spanish, Spanish (Latin American)
Diminutive of Milagros (compare Milagrito). As a given name, it is mostly used (as a feminine name) in Peru.
Tetzauh m Nahuatl
Derived from tetzahuitl, meaning "omen, augury; something frightening; a sorcerer".
DeChon m Obscure
Variant of DeChaun.
Moriel m & f Hebrew
Combination of the names Mori and El means "God is my teacher" in Hebrew.
Onuris m Egyptian Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Onouris, which is the Greek form of Anhur.
Sarandis m Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Σαράντης (see Sarantis).
Filopimin m Greek
Modern Greek form of Philopoimen. A known bearer of this name was the Greek film producer Filopimin Finos (1908-1977).
Palona m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Baron / Barron.
Náhkȯxháaestse m Cheyenne
Means "Brave Bear" in Cheyenne.
Betis m Arthurian Cycle
According to the French romance Perceforest, Alexander the Great made Betis the King of England following the former’s fictional conquest of Britain. His brother, Gaddifer, was likewise made the King of Scotland... [more]
Peniamina m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Benjamin.
Havelok m Literature, Medieval English
Transferred use of the surname Havelok. This name is also the source of the English surname Havelock.
Mažvilas m Lithuanian
Means "a small hope", derived from the Lithuanian adjective mažas meaning "small, little" combined with Baltic vil meaning "hope" (see Viltautas).
Nati m & f Hebrew
Diminutive of names like Yonatan, Yehonatan, Netanel, Netanela, Natan and Anat 2.
Movcha m Russian, Yiddish
Russian or Yiddish version of Moses. This was the birth name of the painter Marc Chagal.
Trayko m Bulgarian
Diminutive of Trayan.
Tarċis m Maltese (Rare)
Maltese form of Tarsicius.
Kholid m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khalid.
Erdenegerel f & m Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure" and гэрэл (gerel) meaning "light".
Aspazy m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Aspasius.
Ertno m Sami
Sami form of Ernst.
Faiq m Arabic, Azerbaijani
Variant transcription of Fayiq as well as the Azerbaijani form of the name.
Blayden m English
Variant of Bladen.
Akhmetjan m Kazakh
Variant transcription of Akhmetzhan.
Liūtas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Leo.
Khanzada m Persian
Means "son of a khan"
Ajaka m Yoruba Mythology, Yoruba (Rare)
Meaning unknown. It was borne by an Oyo emperor whose father was Oranyan and his brother was possibly the deity Shango.
Reznik m Literature
Derived from the Czech word "řezník" meaning "butcher". It is also the name of a character from the novel "The 5th Wave" by Rick Yancey.
Sénèque m Ancient Roman (Gallicized), Guernésiais
French and Guernésiais form of Seneca.
Azari m Malay
Variant of Azhari.
Computer m Obscure (Modern)
Named after the computational device. This is the name of a Filipino man whose full given name is Computer Man "Cman" Lim. According to himself, he was named as such by his father so that, in case the Y2K bug came true, there would still be a computer left.
Ibragim-bek m Chechen
Combination of Ibragim and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Bellamour m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Bellamour is the lord of a castle and Pastorella's true father. He appears in Book 6, Canto 12. of "The Faerie Queene".
Bovonsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บวรศักดิ์ (see Bowonsak).
Bền m & f Vietnamese
Means "durable, strong" or "long-lasting" in Vietnamese.
Xuhui f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 徐 (xú) meaning "composed, dignified" and 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent".
Abadian m Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Obadiah.
Aminollah m Persian
Persian form of Aminullah.
Depend m English (Puritan)
Meaning, "to rely on." Referring to our dependence on God.
Fruing m English
Meaning unknown. This was the first name of one of the Warne brothers, who published Beatrix Potter's tales.
Min-Seon f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 敏 (min) meaning "quick, clever, sharp", 旼 (min) meaning "gentle, affable" or 玟 (min) meaning "streaks in jade, gem" combined with 善 (seon) meaning "good, virtuous", 仙 (seon) meaning "sage, hermit, enlightened person, immortal" or 鮮 (seon) meaning "new, fresh"... [more]
Hieroklees m Ancient Greek
Epic Greek variant of Hierokles.
Corky m & f Irish, American
Nickname used for descendents of Cork, Ireland.... [more]
Shamsul m Malay, Bengali
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with شمس ال (Shams al) meaning "sun of the" (such as Shams al-Din).
Maviael m Biblical, Biblical Latin
Form of Mehujael used in the Douay-Rheims Bible (1582-1610), the Clementine Vulgate (1592) and the Nova Vulgata ("Neo-Vulgate", 1979). The latter two are respectively the former and current official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church.
Sibongiseni m Zulu
Meaning "(you), be thankful with us" in Zulu.
Cleitophon m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Variant form of Clitophon, which is the main latinized form of Kleitophon (as Greek names starting with Klei- are usually latinized to Cli-, another example of this is Kleitos, which becomes Clitus in Latin).
Kyousuke m Japanese
From Japanese 杏 (kyou) meaning "apricot" combined with 輔 (suke) meaning "help". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Isaku m Albanian
Albanian form of Isaac.
Khasar m Mongolian
Literally means "a fearsome dog". The main sense of this is to refer to a guard dog who terrifies evil spirits and drives them off from the tomb sites of important people. The Chinese 'stone lions' or 'lions of Buddha' (shíshī) are probably a related concept.... [more]
Sebastià m Catalan
Catalan form of Sebastian.
Niktopolione m Georgian (Archaic)
Georgian form of Nikopolitianos through a Greek corruption of the name. This corruption was probably Νυκτοπολιων (Nyktopolion) or something close to it, which led to the name being associated with the night, as it closely resembles the Greek adjective νυκτιπόλος (nyktipolos) meaning "roaming by night".
Chheang m Khmer
From Chinese 常 (chang) meaning "frequent".
Mamode m Mauritian Creole, Arabic (Maghrebi)
Form of Mahmud chiefly used in Mauritius and Maghreb.
Anenjere m & f Shona
Meaning "one who has wisdom", this name can be shortened to Njere.
Nagge m Biblical
Meaning "clearness; brightness; light."
Cihuatecpanecatl m Nahuatl
Means "person from Cihuatecpaneca", literally "women’s palace". This was also used as a military title.
Koyomi m & f Japanese
From japanese 暦 (koyomi) meaning "calendar, almanac"
Regev m Hebrew
Means "piece of soil" in Hebrew.
Pendragon m Arthurian Cycle
Transferred use of the surname Pendragon.... [more]
Demetrian m English (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
English form of Demetrianos. This is the name of several saints.
Khoiruddin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khayr ad-Din.
Tio m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Teo.
Urvash m Indian, Sanskrit, Hindi
MEANING - widely extending,, pervading, , desire
Brandar m Faroese
Faroese form of Brandr.
Chongyou m Chinese
From the Chinese 崇 (chóng) meaning "esteem, honor, revere, venerate" and 优 (yōu) meaning "superior, excellent".
Zerny f & m Swedish
Unexplained.
Stratton m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Stratton.
Guglielmu m Corsican
Corsican form of William.
Fenke m & f East Frisian (Archaic)
Variant of Fenne recorded in the 19th and 20th centuries for men and from the 16th to 21th centuries for women in East Frisia
Hári m Old Norse
Variant of Hárr or Heri.
Amida m Japanese Mythology
The god to whom the Japanese turned at the moment of death.
Daryun m Popular Culture
Daryun is a main character from "The Heroic Legend of Arslan", which is a novel series and anime show.
Schorse m Low German
Low German form of Georg.
Cheren f & m English (Rare)
Possibly a rare variant of Sharon for females.... [more]
Urfon m Uzbek
Derived from urf meaning "tradition, custom" in Uzbek.
Zamir m Hebrew
Means "nightingale" in Hebrew.
Alekena m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Alden.
Adegbamigbe m & f Yoruba
Means "the crown did not forget me” in Yoruba.
Frumario m Spanish
Spanish form of Frumar.
Akishige m Japanese
From with 彰 (aki) meaning "clear, obvious" or 明 (aki) or 昭 (aki) both meaning "bright" combined with 繁 (shige) meaning "flourishing, luxuriant" or 成 (shige) meaning "become"... [more]
Jalle m Swedish
Diminutive of Jarl or variant of Hjalle.
Alikber m Tatar
Combination of Ali 1 meaning 'high, supreme' and the word akbar meaning 'greatest, biggest'.
Keiichi m Japanese
From Japanese 啓 (kei) meaning "revelation", 敬 (kei) meaning "respect", 圭 (kei) meaning "good, beautiful, lovely" or 慶 (kei) meaning "happiness" combined with 一 (ichi) meaning "one"... [more]
Kitsuhito m Japanese (Rare)
From 橘 (kitsu, tachibana) meaning "orange, tangerine" or 吉 (kitsu) meaning "good luck" combined with 人 (hito, to) meaning "person" or 仁 (hito, hitoshi) meaning "compassionate, benevolent"... [more]
Rabán m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Raban.
Bembeniu m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Bienvenido.
Kona f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian word meaning "leewards" corresponding to South West due to Hawaiian tradewinds.
Shusse m Yi
Means "pine nuts" in Yi.
Tatree m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธาตรี (see Thatri).
Dioklecjan m Polish
Polish form of Diocletian.
Bavão m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Bavo.
Oktovianus m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Octavianus (see Octavian).
Daat m Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese Chinese form of 達 (see Da).... [more]
Zuriko m Georgian, Literature
Diminutive of Zurab. In Georgian literature, Zuriko is the name of the central character of the book Granny, Iliko, Illarion, and I (1960) written by Nodar Dumbadze (1928-1984)... [more]
Taksin m History
From Thai ตาก (tak) referring to the historical kingdom of Tak (located in the present-day province of Tak in northern Thailand) combined with the name สิน (Sin). This was the name of Taksin the Great (1734-1782), the only king of the Thonburi Kingdom... [more]
Libatius m Literature
From "libation," the pouring of a liquid offering as a religious ritual or an intoxicating beverage.... [more]
Venkatraman m Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
From वेंकटेशा (venkateša) meaning "lord of Venkata hill", a combination of Venkata, the name of a hill in Andhra Pradesh, India (see Venkata), and Sanskrit ईश् (īś) meaning "lord, master" (see Isha)... [more]
Etsurou m Japanese
From Japanese 悦 (etsu) meaning "ecstacy" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Caspaar m Dutch (Rare)
Modern Dutch form of Caspaer, which is the medieval Dutch form of Caspar.
Þiúðstæinn m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse þjóð "people" and steinn "stone".
Daem m Medieval Dutch
Short form of Adamus and its medieval Dutch form Adaem. To a lesser extent, it was also used to abbreviate Damianus / Damiaen and Damasus / Damaes.
Ésaü m Biblical French
French form of Esau.
Byeong-gwang m Korean
From Sino-Korean 兵 (byeong) meaning "soldier" and 光 (gwang) meaning "light".
Kinta m Japanese
From 金 (kin) meaning "gold, metal" and 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Soesanto m Javanese
Older spelling of Susanto influenced by Dutch orthography.
Florenz m German (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
German form of Florentius and Dutch variant spelling of Florens. Note that Florenz is also the German name for the Italian city of Florence.... [more]
Archidamus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History
Latinized form of Archidamos. This name was borne by five kings of Sparta (Greece).
Wigbod m Germanic
Derived from Old High German wîg "warrior" combined with Gothic biutan "to offer" or Old High German boto "bid, offer."
Pahath-moab m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "governer of Moab, prefect of Moab" from Hebrew פַּחַת (pāḥaṯ) which comes from Akkadian 𒉺𒄩𒌅 (pāḫātu), which means "district" or "governorate" and the biblical place name and personal name Moab which is a derivative of אָב (ʾav) meaning "father"... [more]
Šəmšun m Northeastern Neo-Aramaic
Northeastern Neo-Aramaic form of Samson.
Matusal m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Methuselah via its latinized form Mathusalem.
Saulet f & m Kazakh
Means "architecture" or "appearance, image" in Kazakh.
Poemen m Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Poimen. This name was borne by Poemen the Great, a saint from Egypt who lived in the 4th century AD. However, since the saint originated from Egypt, one should take into account the possibility that his name is the hellenized form of a Coptic name or word.
Chairekrates m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek χαίρω (chairo) meaning "to be glad, to rejoice" combined with Greek κρατος (kratos) meaning "power".
Euzebije m Croatian
Croatian variant of Eusebius.
Zizo m Occitan
Diminutive of Jausep.
Nedhal m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic نضال (see Nidal).
Atrianu m Sicilian
Variant of Adrianu.
Mairen m & f Manipuri
Means "pumpkin" in Meitei.
Mwombeki m Haya
Means "the builder" in Haya.
Junious m American
Variant of Junius.
Bechara m Arabic
From Arabic بِشَارَة (bišāra) meaning "good news, gospel" (etymologically related to Bashir), used in a Christian context.
Kialo m Hawaiian
Native Hawaiian word meaning, "A digging out." or used to describe "To reach after, as in drawing something to one." sometimes used as a given name.
Bienor m Greek Mythology
Variant of Bianor. This is the name of several characters from Greek mythology, one of which is a centaur.
Wunnam m & f Dagbani
Means "God's creation" in Dagbani.
Pera m & f Croatian, Serbian
Diminutive of Petar (male) or Petra (female).
Funani f & m Zulu (Rare)
Means "want!" or "search!" in Zulu.
Bernwardo m Italian, Spanish
Spanish form of Bernward and italian variant Bernoardo.
Chanakya m Indian
a great indian economist, author of arthashastra and a great mastermind.
Džaner m Bosnian (Rare)
Bosnian form of Caner.
Onomastus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Onomastos. Bearers of this name include the general Onomastus of Macedon (2nd century BC) and the Olympic victor Onomastus of Smyrna (7th century BC).
Mani f & m English, Croatian, Spanish
Diminutives of names beginning with Man-
Ekkaluck m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Sequssuna m Greenlandic
Younger form of Seĸuvsuna.
Pioneer m English
From early 16th century (as a military term denoting a member of the infantry) from French pionnier ‘foot soldier, pioneer’, Old French paonier, from paon, from Latin pedo, pedon-.
Han-sol f & m Korean (Modern)
From Sol prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana 4 meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."... [more]
Michio m Japanese
Meaning "man on a journey" with the combination of 道 (michi) "path" and 夫 (o) "husband, man, manly". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Muzafar m Arabic, Urdu, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic/Urdu مظفر (see Muzaffar), as well as a Malay variant of the name.
Ephraïm m Dutch, Flemish, French (Belgian), Judeo-French
Dutch form of Ephraim and French variant of Éphraïm.
Bibo m Portuguese
Diminutive of Gabriel.
Thairo m South American
Thairo Estrada, a Venezuelan professional baseball infielder for the San Francisco Giants is a notable bearer of this name.
Leungo m & f Tswana
Means "fruit" in Setswana.
Ahmaduddin m Arabic (Rare), Pashto
Combination of Ahmad and دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith, belief".
Saidyor m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek said meaning "fortunate" and yor meaning "friend".
Djåspård m Walloon
Walloon form of Gaspard.
Menos m Ancient Greek
From Ancient Greek μένος (menos) "mind, strength, courage, force". This was the name of the 19th winner of the Olympic Stadion in the 8th-century BCE.
Mo m Chinese
Means "ink" or "black". A famous bearer is Mo Di (ca. 470 - ca. 391 BC), a Chinese philosopher and founder of Mohism.
Novislav m Bosnian (Rare), Bulgarian (Rare), Croatian (Rare), Serbian (Rare)
The origin is uncertain. Probably comes from Proto-Slavic novu "new" and slava "glory".
Omryn m Chukchi
Means "robust fellow, burly" in Chukchi.
Alena m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Alan / Allen and Arlen.
Elith m Danish
Danish variant of Eli 1.
Ísólfur m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Ísólfr.
Otava m Finnish, Finnish Mythology, Astronomy
Means "salmon net" from an Ancient Finnish word sometimes used also to mean "bear" or "wheel". ... [more]
Aningan m Inuit Mythology, Greenlandic
The god of the moon among the Inuit of Greenland. He is called Igaluk by the Inuit of Canada and Alaska.
Yeshey m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཡེ་ཤེས (see Yeshe).
Welat m Kurdish
Means "homeland, land" in Kurdish.
Mahmudi m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Mahmud.
Rucadén m Guanche
Borne by a Guanche noble from the menceycato (kingdom) of Taoro, in the island of Tenerife.
Afek m & f Hebrew
This name is possibly a combination of the names Afik and Ofek
Nāpua f & m Hawaiian
Means "the flowers," from plural definite article and pua meaning "flower, blossom."
Syura m Russian
Diminutive form of Vasili.
Ívaldi m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Meaning unknown; possibly an Old Norse form of Iwawaldan or Inhu-waldan. In Norse mythology Ívaldi was the father of a dwarfs... [more]
Hayot m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Hayat.
Adamir m Bosnian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. A known bearer of this name is the Bosnian politician Adamir Jerković (b. 1958).
Lecrae m African American
Recent name of unknown origin. Rare usage since the late 1970's. A famous bearer of the name is American rapper Lecrae Moore (1979-), known simply as Lecrae.
Gʻofir m Uzbek (Rare)
Uzbek form of Ghafir.
Mæginbiǫrn m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of magn 'might, strength' and bjǫrn 'bear'.
Phaithun m Thai
Means "chrysoberyl" (a type of gem) in Thai.
Bearthm m American (Rare, ?)
Bearthm Brakhage is an American director and actor. The name was likely invented by his father, Stan Brakhage.
Gurmukh m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with मुख (mukha) meaning "mouth, face".
Giovenale m Italian
Italian form of Juvenal via Latin Iuvenalis.
Jåhha m Southern Sami
Southern Sámi variant of Johá.
Aptulla m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Abd Allah
Agustinus m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Augustinus (see Augustine 1).
Ryu m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryuu.
Gifford m English
Transferred use of the surname Gifford. Notable namesake is Gifford Pinchot (1865 - 1946) first Chief of the United States Forest Service.
Cidy m Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Derived from Old Castilian Çid, itself derived from the dialectal Arabic word سيدي (sīdī), meaning "my lord; my master" (compare Ceti).
Tihik m Serbian (Archaic)
Serbian form of Tychicus.
Zyrell m African American (Modern, Rare)
An invented name, blending the phonetic prefix zy and the name Tyrell.
Lemar m Pashto
Means "sun" in Pashto.
Callixenus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Kallixenos. A known bearer of this name was the Greek historian and author Callixenus of Rhodes (3rd century BC).
Lul m Albanian
Masculine form of Lule.
Zenzile f & m Xhosa, Swazi
From Xhosa uzenzile meaning "you brought this on yourself". This was the first name of the South African singer and civil rights activist Miriam Makeba (1932-2008), full name Zenzile Miriam Makeba... [more]
Oakwell m English
Transferred use of the surname Oakwell.
Evmen m Russian
Russian form of Eumenes.
Angkasa m & f Indonesian
Means "sky, space" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit आकाश (ākāśa).
Nere m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Nerid. It is most prominent in Aust-Agder, Norway.
Mulu m Amharic
Means "complete, perfect" in Amharic.
Mantgirdas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is either derived from Lithuanian mantus meaning "intelligent" (see Daumantas) or from Lithuanian manta meaning "property, estate" as well as "wealth, riches, fortune"... [more]
Starchard m Germanic
Derived from Anglo-Saxon starc "hard, firm, strong" (starh is the Old High German equivalent) and Gothic hardus (hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Vachasya m Odia
Means "one who is well-known; one who is well-celebrated" in Odia.
Eryximachos m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from the Greek verb ἐρύκω (eruko) or (eryko) meaning "to keep in, to curb, to hold back, to restrain" (see Eryx)... [more]
Chararich m German
German form of Chararic.
Arbace m Theatre, Old Persian (Italianized), Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Arbaces. It was used for the title character of Arbace (1781), an opera seria by Francesco Bianchi.
Intef m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian jnj-jt.f meaning "(he) whom his father brought", derived from jnj "to bring", jt "father", and .f "his". This name was borne by several Egyptian pharaohs.
Arsh m Urdu
Arabic origin
Alcor m Astronomy
Alcor is a binary star system in the constellation of Ursa Major. Alcor was originally Arabic سها‎ Suhā/Sohā, meaning either the "forgotten" or "neglected" one.
Maeldan m Breton
Derived from Breton mael "prince" and tan "fire".
Nectanebo m Ancient Egyptian (Hellenized)
English form derived from either the Greek Nectanebos or Nectanebis. This was the name of the two last pharaohs of the Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt.
Apolodoro m Spanish, Galician (Archaic)
Spanish and Galician form of Apollodorus.
Jumabek m Kyrgyz (Rare)
Rarer variant transcription of Zhumabek.
Sakarja m Biblical Finnish, Biblical Swedish
Swedish and Finnish form of Zechariah.
Neul-pureum f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Pureum prefixed with 늘 (neul) meaning "always, forever."
Shameel m Indian (Muslim), Urdu, South African
Variant transcription of Shamil.
Urbà m Catalan
Catalan form of Urban.
Anárion m Literature
Means "son of the sun" in Quenya. This was the name of the younger son of Elendil in Tolkien's works. He was a king of Gondor and slain in combat with Sauron.
Osukaru m & f Japanese
From Japanese 御 (o) meaning "imperial", 巣 (su) meaning "nest, hive", 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance" combined with 瑠 (ru) meaning "precious stone". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Dallis f & m English (American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Dallas.
Turpilijan m Croatian
Croatian form of Turpilianus.
Rourke m American
Transferred use of the surname Rourke.
Budiman m Indonesian
Means "intelligent, wise" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit बुद्धिमान (buddhimāna).
Hêmin m Kurdish
Means "quiet, tranquil, calm" in Kurdish.
Byeong-Un m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 병은 (see Byeong-Eun).
Angélico m Spanish, Portuguese
Masculine form of Angélica.
Nykele m West Frisian (Rare)
Modern spelling and form of Nyckele.
Nourdine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Nur ad-Din chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Zealand m English (American, Modern, Rare), Romani (Archaic)
Derived from English Zealand, the exonym of Zeeland and Sjælland.
Somayaj m Indian
lord shiva and the person who made 1000 yagas
Uranosz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Uranus.
Yesper m Dutch (Modern, Rare)
Dutch variant spelling of Jesper.
Foom m Hmong
Means "to pray, to wish (good fortune to others)" in Hmong.
Romdhane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic رمضان (see Ramadan) chiefly used in Tunisia.
Vaingedas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the old Lithuanian noun vaina meaning "cause, reason" as well as "fault". The second element 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)".
Türkuvaz m & f Turkish
Means "cyan" in Turkish.
Milziade m Italian
Italian form of Miltiades.
Septi f & m Indonesian
From the name of the month of September, usually used as a given name for someone born in September.