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Amier m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Amir 1.
Xun f & m Korean
Parascevas m Greek (Rare), Late Greek (Latinized)
Alternate transcription of Greek Παρασκευας (see Paraskevas).
Mirislom m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Mirislam.
Sengthong m & f Lao
From Lao ແສງ (seng) meaning "light" and ທອງ (thong) meaning "gold".
Hirbod m Persian
Iranian translation of Herbert.
Quenitoloc m Nahuatl
Means "how was he called?" in Nahuatl.
Gorik m Flemish
Flemish form of Gaugerich.
Zotik m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Zotikos (see Zoticus).
Muhammedjan m Kazakh, Persian
Combination of the Islamic name Muhammed along with the Kazakh word jan, meaning "soul" (ultimately derived from Persian).
Anurak m Thai
Means "conserve, preserve, protect" in Thai.
Babukaji m Newar
From Newar बाबु (bābu) meaning "small kid" and काजी (kājī) meaning "leader".
Neten m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan གནས་བརྟན (gnas-brtan) meaning "elder, senior monk, sthavira".
Quiyauh m Nahuatl
Means "it has rained", derived from Nahuatl quiyahuitl "rain, rainstorm", the nineteenth day sign of the tonalpohualli.
Deginet m Amharic
Means "goodness" in Amharic.
Reinaert m Medieval Dutch
Middle Dutch form of Reynard.
Timodemos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek elements τιμαω (timao) "to honour" and δημος (demos) "the people."
Woogi m Korean
Variant of Ugi.
Locky m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Lockie.
Rani m Arabic
Means "To Observe" or "To Gaze" in Arabic.
Otas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Otto.
Lüzza m Romansh
Romansh form of Lucius, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Khavazhi m Chechen
Variant of Khavazh.
Aurken m Basque (Rare)
Masculine form of Aurkene.
Roen m Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Jeroen.
To'ymuhammad m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and the given name Muhammad.
Ntaniel m Greek (Rare)
Variant transliteration of Daniel.
Ozeasz m Polish
Polish form of Hosea.
Goldhawk m Medieval English
Means "golden hawk", derived from the Old English elements gold "gold" and hafoc "hawk".
Oculi m French (Rare)
Derived from Latin oculi, the plural form of oculus "eye". This name used to be given to children born on Oculi, known in English as Oculi Sunday, the third Sunday in Lent... [more]
Ambros m German (Rare), Cornish, Luxembourgish (Archaic), Romansh
German, Luxembourgish, Romansh and Cornish form of Ambrose. This name was borne by Austrian composer Ambros Rieder (1771-1855).
Marwilis f & m Indonesian, Malay (Rare)
Meaning uncertain.
Yaval m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew transcription of Jabal.
Arstanbek m Kyrgyz
Derived from Kyrgyz арстан (arstan) meaning "lion" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Mikikor m Mordvin
Mordvin form of Nikifor.
Aadit m Indian
It is indian
Sámisût m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Samson.
Hubbard m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Hubbard, itself derived from Hubert.
Pithakphong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิทักษ์พงศ์/พิทักษ์พงษ์ (see Phithakphong).
Kenro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Kenrou.
Memio m Spanish
Spanish form of Memmius.
Albijn m Dutch
Generally the Dutch form of Albinus, but in some instances it can be derived from Albuin as well. A bearer of this name was the Flemish painter Albijn Van den Abeele (1835-1918).
Pelagiu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Pelagius.
Harkirat m & f Indian (Sikh)
From the name of the Hindu god Hari combined with Sanskrit कीर्ति (kīrti) meaning "fame, renown, glory, praise".
Selyf m Welsh
Welsh 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.
Gia m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 嘉 (gia) meaning "excellent, good, auspicious" or 家 (gia) meaning "home, family".
Carnie f & m American (Modern)
Diminutive of "Carnegie" or "Carnation." Please note female American singer and television host Carnie Wilson.
Kaelin f & m English
Variant of Kaylyn.
Melkir m Faroese
Faroese form of Melker.
Paulose m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Paul used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians in India.
Kitsos m Greek
Diminutive of Kyriakos.
Gable m English
Transferred use of the surname Gable.
Dokhsun m Yakut
Means "sporty" in Yakut.
Gwang-Ho m Korean
From Sino-Korean 光 (gwang) meaning "light" or 廣 (gwang) meaning "broad, wide, extensive" combined with 浩 (ho) meaning "great, numerous, vast", 昊 (ho) meaning "summer, sky, heaven" or 鎬 (ho) meaning "stove, bright"... [more]
Kyledyr m Welsh Mythology
An Arthurian warrior who was the son of Nwython. Kyledyr or Cyledyr was loyal to the warrior Gwythyr, and joined Gwythyr’s army during a war against Gwynn son of Nudd... [more]
Ameriguccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Amerigo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Khalyk m Kazakh
Kazakh form of Khaliq.
Enricu m Romanian (Rare), Sardinian, Sicilian
Romanian and Sardinian form of Henry via Enricus and Sicilian form of Enrico.
Eerimaat m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Êrimât.
Requiario m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Rechiar.
Ferrand m Medieval French, Medieval Spanish, Occitan, Provençal
Medieval French variant form of Fernand, medieval Spanish variant form of Fernando and Occitan and Provençal form of Ferdinand.
Wyllem m Medieval Low German, Medieval Baltic
Medieval Low German form of William, found in 15th-century Estonia and 16th-century Latvia.
Jeduthan m Biblical, English (Puritan), Biblical Hebrew
Meaning, "praising." Jeduthun was one of the chiefs of the temple choir during the time of David. Jeduthun belonged to the Merari family of the tribe of Levi. He is considered to be the same person as Ethan... [more]
Afaon m Welsh Mythology
According to Welsh tradition, Afaon fab Taliesin was the son of the bard Taliesin and a member of King Arthur's retinue. He appears both in the Welsh Triads and in the medieval Arthurian tale Breuddwyd Rhonabwy.
Harufumi m Japanese
From Japanese 春 (haru) meaning "spring" combined with 文 (fumi) meaning "sentence". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Watchful m English (Puritan), Literature
Meaning, "watching or observing someone or something closely; alert and vigilant." Referring to watching and waiting for the end-times.
Eramu m Corsican, Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Erasmus.
Hals m Old Norse, Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse hals "throat", "neck".
Ichitarou m Japanese
From Japanese 一 (ichi) meaning "one", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Miles m History (Ecclesiastical)
Miles was was the bishop of Susa in Sasanian Persia from before 315 until his martyrdom in 340 or 341. He engaged in efforts to evangelize Susa, traveled widely in the Eastern Roman Empire and led the opposition to Papa bar ʿAggai and the supremacy of the bishops of Seleucia-Ctesiphon in the Persian church... [more]
Maleki m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Marty.
Tsunekazu m Japanese
From Japanese 恒 (tsune) meaning "constant, persistent", 常 (tsune) meaning "always, consistently, constantly", 庸 (tsune) meaning "ordinary, commonplace", 恆 (tsune) meaning "constant", or 毎 (tsune) meaning "every" combined with 和 (kazu, wa) meaning "harmony, peace" or 一 (kazu, ichi) meaning "one", or 数 (saku, shu, su, suu, soku, kazu, kazo.eru, shibashiba, se.meru, wazurawa.shii) meaning "figure, number, count"... [more]
Herne m Literature, Folklore
Herne the Hunter is a ghost first mentioned in Shakespeare's play "The Merry Wives of Windsor".
Heniek m Polish
Diminutive of Henryk.
Dannon m English (American, Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Dannon.
Yoshihira m Japanese
From Japanese 能 (yoshi) meaning "ability, talent, skill", 悦 (yoshi) meaning "joy, pleased", 禎 (yoshi) meaning "lucky, auspicious, good omen", 慶 (yoshi) meaning "jubilation", 善 (yoshi) meaning "virtue, goodness", or 嘉 (ka, yomi.suru, yoi, yoshi) meaning "auspicious" combined with 平 (hira) meaning "peace, flat, even"... [more]
Sankalp m Indian
Meaning: vow, oath, promise.
Zeflik m Silesian
Diminutive of Zefel.
Nene f & m West Frisian
Variant form of Nane.
Klingsor m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
A powerful medieval sorcerer in Wolfram’s Parzival, formerly the Duke of Terre de Labour (probably Italy as its capital was Capua), nephew of Vergil of Naples (Vergilius; author of the Aeneid).... [more]
Bjartmar m Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of Old Norse bjartr "bright" and mærr "famous".
Choni f & m Spanish
Diminutive of Ascension and Concepcion.
Liav m Hebrew
Combination of the name Li 2 means "to me" / "mine" and the word av means "father" in Hebrew. Usually masculine, rare as feminine. the meaning of this name is "my father" / "I have a father".
Zilong m Chinese
From Chinese 子 () meaning "child" combined with 龍 or 龙 (lóng) meaning "dragon" or 隆 (lóng) meaning "prosperous, abundant"... [more]
Pageral m & f Filipino
The name Pageral comes from the Filipino word ‘Pag-iral’ which literally means ‘Existence’
Inuaĸ m Greenlandic
Means "toe, finger" in Greenlandic.
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.
Sima m Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare), Finnish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Swedish and Norwegian dialectal form of Simon 1.
Eyre m & f English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Eyre.
Kegomoditswe m & f Tswana
Means "I have been comforted" in Setswana.
Baði m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Diminutive of names containing the element bǫð meaning "battle". In Norse mythology this is the name of a Jotunn.
Qaribullah m Kazakh
Derived from the Arabic word qarib, meaning "close to" and the Arabic word Allah, meaning "God".
Colyn m Manx
Manx cognate of Colin 1.
Rakhmad m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Rahmat.
Gospatric m Medieval Scottish
Means "servant of Saint Patrick", derived from a Cumbric element meaning "servant" (cognate with Old Breton uuas, guas "servant" and Middle Welsh gwas "servant, vassal") combined with the name of the saint Patrick... [more]
Børje m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Börje.
Oĸuna m & f Greenlandic
Variant of Ôĸuna.
Saparuddin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Safar ad-Din.
Cynon m Arthurian Cycle
One of Arthur’s three Counselor Knights, found in the Welsh Triads and other Welsh texts. He was the son of Clydno.
Guko m & f Georgian (Rare)
Contracted form of Guriko, which is a diminutive of Guram and Guranda.
Styopochka m Russian
Diminutive of Styopa.
Valericus m Germanic (Latinized)
latinized form Walherich and variant of Walericus.
Baasha m English, Biblical Hebrew
Baasha of Israel is a king of Israel mentioned in Kings. Baasha of Ammon was a King of Ammon ruling in 853 BCE.
Hugonet m Medieval English
Diminutive of Hugh.
Mimì f & m Italian, Theatre
Italian form of Mimi as well as diminutive of other names with a m sound of any gender. Mimì, a seamstress, is a main character in 'La bohème' (1896) by Giacomo Puccini, based on 'Scènes de la vie de bohème' (1851) by Henri Murger.
Arystan m Kazakh
Means "lion" in Kazakh, ultimately from Turkic arslan.
Oringle m Arthurian Cycle
Count of the town of Limors in Chrétien’s Erec.... [more]
Kally f & m English (Rare), Indian
Variant of Kali 1 or Callie.
Leod m Scottish
Derived from Old Norse ljótr "ugly"
Crépin m French
French form of Crispin.
Rabinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
Variant of Ravindra used by Sikhs.
Fanguani m Tongan
Means "awaken" in Tongan.
Ujjeshin m Hinduism
MEANING : truimphant, name of one of 7 Maruts... [more]
Abigor m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
In Christian demonology, this was an upper demon ("great duke") of hell. Allegedly Abigor (also known as Eligor and Eligos) was the demon of war, in command of 60 legions, portrayed riding a winged or skeletal steed... [more]
Restytut m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Restitutus. A known bearer of this name was the Polish historian and political activist Restytut Staniewicz (1929-2011).
Marquard m Dutch, German, French
Dutch, German and French form of Marcward.
Bonham m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bonham.
Kallippides m Ancient Greek
Means "son of Kallippos" in Greek, derived from the name Kallippos combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).
Padlan m Indonesian
Variant of Fadlan.
Sam m English
Means "half" in Old English.
Yaequb m Arabic
Variant transcription of Yaqub.
Komsomol m Soviet
From the name of the communist youth organisation.
Neroneus m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table knighted by Lancelot at the Red Castle. He guarded a bridge called the Bridge of Giants.... [more]
Sainkhishig f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian сайн (sain) meaning "good" and хишиг (khishig) meaning "grace, blessing, favour".
Taximagulos m Old Celtic
Derived from Proto-Celtic taxsi "soft" combined with Celtic magalo "prince."
Kitipong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai กิตติพงศ์/กิตติพงษ์ (see Kittiphong).
Nigulas m Estonian (Rare)
Estonian form of Nicholas.
Roshel m Jewish
meaning:"The Head"... [more]
Seaxhelm m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements seax "knife" and helm "helmet, protection".
Chiora f & m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun ჩიორა (chiora) meaning "little bird, darling child" as well as "young cockerel".... [more]
Reinerio m Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Reiner.
Sariali m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek sari meaning "yellow" or "best" and the given name Ali 1.
Leco m Dutch (Rare)
The meaning of this name is uncertain, but it may possibly be of Dutch or Frisian origin (compare Remco). A known bearer of this name is Leco van Zadelhoff (b. 1968), a Dutch celebrity cosmetician, stylist, television host and writer.
Schneur m Yiddish
Originally Spanish name Senior (meaning "Master") ... [more]
Archimidis m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Archimedes.
Kamonchat f & m Thai
From Thai กมล (kamon) meaning "heart, mind" and ฉัตร (chat) meaning "tiered umbrella, parasol".
Jugon m Breton
Short form of Jukondin.
Arnabya m & f Sanskrit
It means "The Honored One" or "The Foremost One" or "The Highest One" in Hinduism and Buddhism
Camry f & m English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of a car model, made by Toyota, which derives from Japanese kanmuri meaning "crown" and may be an anagram of the English phrase my car. It could also be used as a diminutive of Camryn.
Siælve m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Sialfi.
Hajü m German (Rare)
Short form of Hans-Jürgen.... [more]
Angayuqaq m Yupik
Means "parent, chief" in Yupik.
Zenón m Spanish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Galician (Rare), Aragonese, Kashubian
Spanish, Galician, Aragonese and Kashubian form of Zenon.
Guodas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Masculine form of Guoda.
Batkhuyag m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian бат (batu) meaning "strong, firm" and хуяг (khuyag) meaning "armour" or "warder, overseer".
Guðheard m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements guð "battle" and heard "hard, firm, brave". This was the name of a 9th century Bishop of Selsey.
Adulphus m Old Norse, Old Swedish
Latinized form of Oddulf and variant of Adolphus.
Æscmann m Anglo-Saxon
Probably originally a byname from Old English æscmann "sailor, pirate", i.e. one who sailed in an ash-wood boat, from the elements æsc "ash tree", sometimes referring to a kind of light ship, and mann "person, man".
Suthon m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and ธน (thon) meaning "wealth, riches, treasure".
Bonifazziu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Bonifatius.
Habteyes m Ge'ez
Means "gift of Jesus" in Ge'ez.
Stoe m Norwegian
Norwegian variant of Stov.
Vilsaint m Haitian Creole
Transferred use of the surname Vilsaint.
Hanlin m English
Transferred use of the surname Hanlin.
Jourik m Dutch (Rare)
When pronounced as YOO-rik, this name is a combination of Jouri with Rik.... [more]
Mihaels m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Michael.
Janislaw m Bulgarian (Germanized)
German transcription of Yanislav.
Czesbor m Polish
Variant of Czcibor.
Haggaj m Biblical Swedish
Swedish form of Haggai.
Gifford m English
Transferred use of the surname Gifford. Notable namesake is Gifford Pinchot (1865 - 1946) first Chief of the United States Forest Service.
Hieroteu m Catalan (Archaic)
Catalan form of Hierotheus, which is the latinized form of Hierotheos.
Sigtýr m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse sigr "victory" combined with týr "god" (or the name of the Norse god Týr, which is identical).
Átuay m & f Bandial
Means "the white one" in Bandial.
Kun-Woo m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 건우 (see Geon-U).
Luzijanus m & f Dutch
Origins found in Dutch stem languages, linked to Luzi dervived from Luci - "Light" combined with Janus which is primarily a gender-neutral name of Latin origin that means "God Of Beginnings"... [more]
Farokh m Indian
Variant of Farukh.
Rimgailas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian verb rimti meaning "to calm down, to quieten". It is related to the Lithuanian adjective ramus meaning "calm, quiet, peaceful" (see Ramūnas) and the Lithuanian noun ramybė meaning "tranquility, peace, quiet"... [more]
Watts m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Watts.
Nerites m Greek Mythology
The god of shellfish and the charioteer of the sea. He is the only son out of the fifty Nereides, is described as being boyishly handsome and was also dearly loved by the sea creatures. In mythology, he rejected Aphrodite's invitation to Olympus, preferring his life at sea, resulting in him turning into a shellfish by a scorned Aphrodite... [more]
Kepler m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kepler.... [more]
Wighelm m Germanic
Derived from Old High German wîg "warrior" combined with Old High German helm "helmet, protection."
Yason m Arabic
Arabic, Russian and Ukrainian form of Jason, as well as a Turkish variant form of İason.
Noreddine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic نور الدين (see Nur ad-Din) chiefly used in North Africa.
Shreyas m Indian, Marathi
Derived from Sanskrit श्रेयस् (śréyas) meaning "superior, better, best".
Saimone m Tongan
Tongan form of Simon 1.
Adul m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อดุลย์ (see Adun).
Roslee m Malay
Variant of Rusli.
Baraban m Russian
Means "drum" in Russian.
Tubal-cain m Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "offspring of Cain, smith of Cain" from the Hebrew root י-ב-ל (y-b-l) which means "to bring, to carry, to flow" combined with Cain meaning "smith," "metalworker," or originally "acquired, spear"... [more]
Leonartti m Finnish
Finnish variant of Leonhard.
Hilko m Low German, Dutch, East Frisian
Low German and Dutch short form of names with the first name element hild "battle".
Atogmatogma m Guanche
Borne by a Guanche prince from Benahoare (modern-day La Palma).
Simmo m Estonian
Originally a short form of Simon 1, used as a given name in its own right.
Alchere m Anglo-Saxon
Form of Ealhhere found in the Phillimore translation of Domesday Book.
Jinendra m & f Hindi
Meaning "Victorious".
Luthfie m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Lutfi.
Khrystofor m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Christopher.
Baliano m Italian
Italian form of Balian.
Usiel m Hebrew, Biblical
Variant transcription of Uzziel.
Symforian m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Symphorianus. A known bearer of this name is Symforian Ducki (1888-1942), a Polish Capuchin friar who was beatified by the Roman Catholic Church in 1999.
Shokhrukh m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Shahrokh.
Hoimar m German (Rare)
A dithematic name formed from the Germanic name element hugu "mind, thought, heart, spirit" and mari "famous".... [more]
Mithradates m Old Persian (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of the Old Persian name Mithradatha (see Mithridates).
Burinn m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Buri. This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Stipa m & f Croatian
Croatian male and occasionally female name, derived from Stipan.
Felixe m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Felix.
Sisemund m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name is derived from sis, which is probably a contraction of sigis (see Sigisbert). However, this is not completely certain - the element might also come from Old High German sisesang "sad song" or from Old Swedish sisu "solemn lament." The second element is derived from Old High German mund "protection."
Baru m Judeo-French
Judeo-French form of Baruh-
Fiz f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Fizz
Khagat m Indian
MEANING : moving in the air, extending far upto the sky... [more]
Aniket m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Aniketos (see Anicetus).
Byeol-nim f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Byeol suffixed with honorific 님 (nim).
Giselbrand m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element gisel "hostage" (or "pledge") combined with Old Norse brand "sword."
Adelphe m French (Rare)
French form of Adelphus.
Chiquito m Portuguese
Diminutive of Francisco.
Dino m & f Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Shermadin for men, whilst for women it is a short form of Diana, Dinara, Eldino and perhaps also Denola.
Dasom f & m Korean (Modern)
From obsolete native Korean 다솜 (dasom) meaning "love." As a word, it is replaced by Sarang.
Berthomiu m Gascon
Contracted form of Bertholomiu.
Mattingly f & m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred usage of the surname Mattingly as a given name.
Behre m Kurdish
Means "talent" in Kurdish.
Blade m German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German short form of Ladislaus.
Afkar m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish younger form of Afkarr.
Gerdie f & m Dutch
Pet form of names like Gerhard, Gerd 1, or Gerda 1.
Gailain m Arthurian Cycle
One of five knights who tried to murder Agravain but were defeated by Agravain’s brother, Gawaine.
Ariimana m Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, composed by "Arii", meaning "king", "chief" and "mana", meaning "power" or "Divine authority".
Ahashtari m Biblical Hebrew
1 Chronicles 4:6.
Aiaal m Yakut
Alternate trancription of Айаал (see Ayaal)
Achuhucanac m Guanche Mythology
From Guanche *at-u hu əkanak , meaning "here is the one in the rain". This name was an epithet of Acoran.
Freoðumund m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English friþ "peace" and mund "protection". Cognate with Germanic Fridemund.
Toregeldi m Kyrgyz
From төре (töre) meaning "morals" and combined with гелди (geldi) meaning "came, arrived"
Mehboob m Urdu
Urdu form of Mahbub.
Thancfrid m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name is derived from thanc, which comes from Old High German dankjan "to think" or dank "thanks." The second element is derived from Old High German fridu "peace."
Bruc m Catalan (Modern)
From Catalan bruc meaning "tree heath", a species of flowering plant native to the Mediterranean basin. This is also the name of a town in Catalonia where, according to the legend, a young drummer in the Peninsular War (1807-1814) deceived the enemy troops into believing the Spanish troops were larger than they were merely by playing the drum.
Chinomnsọ m & f Igbo
Translated to God is near
Kryspus m Polish
Polish form of Crispus.
Mirato m Japanese
From Japanese 未来 (mira) meaning "future" combined with 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Roubert m Provençal
Provençal form of Robert.
Elbeg m Mongolian
Means "rich, abundant" in Mongolian.
Duodecimus m English (British, Rare, Archaic)
The Latin word duodecimus means "twelfth".
Huihui f & m Chinese
From a duplication of Chinese 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" or 会 (huì) meaning "opportunity, chance, meeting, gathering"... [more]
Scholar m English
It means "scholar", referring to a student or to someone intelligent.
Quicemitoa m Nahuatl
Means "he speaks with determination" or "he resolved to do something" in Nahuatl.
Udoh-udoh m Efik
Means "third son" in Efik.
Ma'aataéestse'henáhe m Cheyenne
Means "Iron Shirt" in Cheyenne.
Ferecrate m Italian
Italian form of Pherecrates.
Sasori m Popular Culture
Means "scorpion" in Japanese.... [more]
Sano f & m Thai
Means "melodious, harmonious" in Thai.
Luci m Ladin, Romansh
Ladin form of Lucius and Romansh variant of Luzi.
Baha al-Din m Arabic
Means "splendour of the faith" from Arabic بهاء (bahāʾ) meaning "splendour, glory" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Aapro m Finnish
Variant of Aabraham.
Pinkeltje m Literature
Derived from Dutch pink meaning "pinkie" (as in, the little finger) combined with the Dutch suffix -el and the Dutch diminutive suffix -tje. Also compare the Dutch verb pinkelen meaning "to shine" as well as "to twinkle, to sparkle, to flicker".... [more]
Yrysbek m Kyrgyz, Kazakh
Variant of Rysbek.
Trëndafil m Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian trëndafil "rose".
Suya-jya m Indian, Hinduism
A synonym for god Sudarshana (chakra). The weapon of Lord Vishnu
Archeptolemos m Greek Mythology
The first element of this name is either derived from Greek αρχος (archos) "master" or from Greek αρχη (arche) "origin, source". The second element is derived from Greek πολεμηιος (polemeios) meaning "aggressive" or "warlike" (see Ptolemy).
Chavito m Spanish
Diminutive of Salvador.