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Reistr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Vræistr. Jarðar ("of the earth") Reistr is another name for Jǫrmungandr.
Orcio m Polish
Diminutive of Jerzy.
Paukku m Finnish
Finnish dialectal pet form of Paulus.
Nicefòr m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Nikephoros.
Nasrollah m Persian
Persian form of Nasrullah. Known Iranian bearers of this name include the renowned photographer Nasrollah Kasraian (b. 1944), the famous poet Nasrollah Mardani (1947-2003) and the philosopher Nasrollah Pourjavady (b... [more]
Gogor m Javanese
Means "tiger cub" in Javanese.
Ea-nāṣir m Akkadian
Means "Ea is his warden". This was the name of an Akkadian copper merchant whose customer, a man named Nanni, wrote to him the oldest known written complaint.
Asile m Sardinian
Logudorese variant form of Basil 1.
Hareton m Literature
Perhaps from an English place name meaning "hare town", but possibly a name invented by Emily Brontë for a character in her novel 'Wuthering Heights' (1847).
Matteuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Matteo, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Gražvydas m Lithuanian
Means "after seeing beauty". The first element of the name is derived from the Lithuanian adjective: graž- (gražus) meaning "beautiful, handsome", combined with the Baltic verb vyd- (iš-vydo) meaning "to see".
Adeike f & m Yoruba
Means "one who has crowned your care" in Yoruba, from adé "crown" and ìkẹ́ "fondness, care, cherishing".
Ordbeorht m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ord "point (of a weapon)" (see ort) and beorht "bright".
Dustii m English
Variant of Dusty.
Dàmasu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Damasus.
Tareque m Bengali
Bengali variant of Tariq.
Franchoés m Picard
Picard form of François.
Bheki m Zulu
"The person that's broadminded, able to think further about future needs and wants".
Karawek f & m Thai
Thai name for the kalavinka, an immortal mythical bird in Buddhist belief that is said to possess an enchanting cry. The term itself is derived from Sanskrit कलविङ्क (kalavinka) meaning "sparrow" or "Indian cuckoo"... [more]
Svæinungr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Sveinungr.
Yakoob m Urdu, Indian (Muslim)
Variant transcription of Yaqub.
Saidqodir m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek said meaning "fortunate" and qodir meaning "capable, fit".
Baynard m English
From the Middle English personal name "Bainard", via Norman French from ancient Germanic "Beinhard", perhaps from *bein-*, meaning "leg, bone" or a supposed element *bagin-*, meaning "dispute", and *-hard*, meaning "hard, brave."
Rajarajan m Indian, Tamil
Means "king of kings", derived from Sanskrit राजन् (rā́jan) meaning "king, sovereign".
Cadan m Cornish, Welsh
Derived from Welsh and Cornish cat "battle" and possibly Welsh man "place" or Welsh nant "brook, stream". This is also the name of a river in Dyfed, Wales.
Seathan m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of John via Old French Jehan.
Hidetomo m Japanese
From Japanese 英 (hide) meaning "excellent, fine" or 秀 (hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding" combined with 智 (tomo) meaning "knowledge, wisdom". Other kanji combinations can be used, too.
Bagapātah m Old Persian
Old Persian name meaning "protected by god", derived from 𐏎 (baga) meaning "god" and 𐎱𐎠𐎫 (pāta) meaning "protected".
Su-Bong m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 秀 (su) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding" or 守 (su) meaning "defend, protect, guard" combined with 峰 (bong) meaning "peak, summit"... [more]
Filbrick m American (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Filbert.
Ấn m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 印 (ấn) meaning "stamp, seal".
Zulkiflie m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Hringur m Icelandic
From the Old Norse name and byname Hringr which meant "ring" (as in an arm ring, an item of Viking jewellery), and could also be interpreted as meaning "man from Ringerike".
Hiloga m Datooga
Means "fortress" in Datooga.
Chidili m Igbo
Means "God be with me" in Igbo.
Gurbaaz m Indian (Sikh)
Means "Guru's falcon."
Fwaya m Luo
Originated amongst the LUO tribe in Kenya, East Africa. It is said to mean "Not serious" or "Taking things for Granted". It is also used by the Luhyas in Western province Kenya. But is common in the Nyaurang' Clan of Ugenya in Siaya County... [more]
Yalagdashgüi m Mongolian
Means "invincible, unbeatable" in Mongolian.
Annul m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal variant of Arnulf, no longer in use.
Arashi m Japanese
From Japanese 嵐 (arashi) meaning "storm". Other spellings are possible.
Joni m Fijian
Fijian form of John.
Benley m English (American, Rare)
A made up name perhaps influenced by Bentley
Ektoras m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek variant of Hector.
Kӗrkuri m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Gregory.
Kanhai m Manipuri
Means "tough, hard" in Meitei.
Bax m English
Short form of Baxter.
Promeus m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek πρόμος (promos) meaning "foremost, foremost man". Also compare Greek προμυέω (promueō) meaning "to initiate beforehand" and Prometheus, which are both etymologically related... [more]
Bokeem m African American
Meaning uncertain. It might possibly be derived from the biblical place name Bochim, which is also found spelled as Bokim.... [more]
Khyatish m Indian, Hindi, Hinduism, Punjabi, Kannada, Telugu, Nepali
MEANING - lord of fame or goodwill. it is joining of ख्याति + ईश ( here ख्याति means fame + ईश means lord)... [more]
Rinor m Albanian
Derived from Albanian rinor "youthful".
Penijamini m Fijian
Fijian form of Benjamin.
Andělín m Czech
Czech masculine form of Anděla.
Mascimilian m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Maximilian.
Oldus m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Perhaps a quazi-latinization of Ole or a short form of names containing -old. The name was first used in the 19th century.
Sabinianus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from Sabinus (see Sabina). This name was borne by several Romans, such as the Roman usurper Sabinianus (3rd century AD) and Flavius Sabinianus, a consul of the Eastern Roman Empire from the 6th century AD.
Abhijith m Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu
South Indian variant of Abhijit.
Mikhajlo m Ukrainian
Alternate transliteration of Mykhailo
Tev m Yiddish (Rare)
Diminutive of Tevye.
Lyndall f & m English, South African
Transferred use of the surname Lyndall. This was (first?) used as a given name by the South African author, political activist and feminist Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) for the heroine in her most famous novel, The Story of an African Farm (1883)... [more]
Siripol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Siriphon.
Cadwethen m Medieval Breton
Derived from Old Breton cat "battle" and (g)uethen "warrior, war".
Homam m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic همام (see Humam).
Hutchin m Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Hugh.
Golis m Greek
Diminutive of Grigorios.
Liran m & f Hebrew
Combination of the names Li 2 and Ran , Ran in Hebrew means "(he) sang". it is also used as a variant of Liron which means "my song; my joy" in Hebrew.
Yekan m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish yek meaning "unique".
Udomrat f & m Thai
From Thai อุดม (udom) meaning "plentiful, abundant, highest, best" and รัตน์ (rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Maiagizis m Ojibwe
Means "right/correct sun", deriving from the Ojibwe giizis ("sun, moon, a month"). This was the Ojibwe name of Ignace Tonené, a chief of the Teme-Augama Anishnabai people.
Genki m Japanese
From 元 (gen) meaning "origin, source" or 現 (gen) meaning "present" combined with 揮 (ki) meaning "volatile, brandish" or 気 (ki) meaning "mind, spirit, soul". Other kanji combinations can be used... [more]
Éleuthère m History (Ecclesiastical), French (Rare)
French form of Eleutherius. This name was borne by French-born American industrialist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont (1771-1834).
Siaka m Western African
Siaka, meaning ''chief'', was the one who made the tribes in primarily West Africa. In old culture every family had to name at least one son Siaka.
Min-kyung f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Min-gyeong.
Keitaro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Keitarou.
Murl m English (Rare)
Variant of Merle presumably
Pumipi m Moriori
This name could maybe be a feminine name. This was the name of a signatory to the 1862 Moriori Crown Petition and Waitangi district leading elder named Pumipi Te Rangaranga.
Qismət m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Qismat.
Lazzao m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Lazarus.
Dai m Swahili
Means "demand" in Swahili.
Irven m English
Variant of Irvin.
Katrell m & f African American (Modern, Rare)
Likely an invented name, possibly a blend of the name prefix ka with Latrell or Montrell.
Buono m Italian (Rare, Archaic)
Means "good" in Italian.
Michelet m Haitian Creole
Obsolete French diminutive of Michel.
Perrie f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Perry and Perri. It can also be used as a diminutive of names that begin with Per- and have the 'per' sound within the name and at the ending of the name... [more]
Oqaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of Oĸaĸ.
Joanthan m English (Rare)
Variant of Jonathan which may be influenced by Joan 1.
Ciobhan m Scots, Scottish Gaelic
Possibly a variant of Kevin or Cobhan.
Cajó m Portuguese
Diminutive of Carlos Jorge.
Matlaccuauh m Nahuatl
Means "ten eagle" in Nahuatl, a calendrical name.
Oluwajoba f & m Yoruba
Means "God reigns" in Yoruba.
Folkwin m Dutch
Dutch form of Folcwin.
Vahisoa m & f Malagasy
Etymology uncertain, possibly from the Malagasy vahy meaning "vine" and soa meaning "good".
Razhden m Georgian
The meaning of the first element of this compound name is uncertain. It might possibly have been derived from Middle Persian rōz meaning "day". As for the second element, that is derived from Middle Persian dēn meaning "religion"... [more]
Eladi m Catalan
Catalan form of Helladius.
Emelian m Norwegian (Rare)
Masculine form of Emelia.
Tsietsi m African
Used in South Africa and means "angry".... [more]
Piyapon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปิยพล (see Piyaphon).
Silvijn m Dutch
Dutch form of Silvinus.
Obryn m English
Variant of Oberon.
Zebb m English
Variant of Zeb.
Jafir m Arabic
Variant transcription of Jaffer.
Gdé m Balinese
Variant of Gde.
Yesa f & m Punu
Means "chance, luck" in Punu.
Celebrant m & f Literature
From J.R.R. Tolkien's artificial language known as Quenya . Means, "Silver lode " from the words Celeb meaning "silver" and rant meaning "river, lode". The name of the river that runs through Lórien.
Yuo f & m Korean
From Korean it means Lotus Flower
Tsugumasa m Japanese
From 次 (tsugu) meaning "second, next" or 継 (tsugu) meaning "to succeed someone, inherit" combined with 正 (masa) meaning "correct, proper" or 雅 (masa) meaning "elegant"... [more]
Iliyasar m Quechua
Quechua form of Eleazar.
Yorbe m & f Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American)
This given name is strictly masculine in Flanders and the Netherlands, where it is a variant form of Yorben.... [more]
Paivand m & f Persian
Means "link, union, relationship, oath" in Persian.
Dexitheus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Dexitheos. This name was borne by an eponymous archon of Athens, who lived in the 4th century BC.
Ochbold m Mongolian
Means "sparkling steel" in Mongolian, from оч (och) meaning "spark, ember, sparkle" and болд (bold) meaning "steel".
Vannozzo m Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Giovanni via the form Giovannozzo.
Ghaibullah m Arabic, Afghan
Derived from the Arabic noun غيب (ghaib) meaning "absence, the unseen, that what is hidden or concealed" combined with the Arabic noun الله (Allah) meaning "God" (see Allah).
Erkaitz m Basque (Rare)
Possibly from the name of a mountain in Gipuzkoa (thus a variant of Arkaitz) or from Basque irkaitz meaning "smile".
Folcbeorht m Anglo-Saxon
Old English cognate of Fulbert.
Kamuy m & f Ainu, Far Eastern Mythology, Japanese Mythology
Refers to a spiritual or divine entity in the mythology of the indigenous Ainu people of Japan. The term shares similarities with the Japanese word "kami" (神) in both phonology and meaning.
Vardemon m American (South, Archaic)
Historically common name for first born Melungeon males.
Gaibrial m Irish
Irish form of Gabriel.
Aldridge m English
Transferred use of the surname Aldridge.
Bernardas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Bernard.
Tümentsogt m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian түмэн (tümen) meaning "ten thousand, multitude, myriad" or "people, nation" and цогт (tsogt) meaning "spirited, ardent".
Versace f & m Various, English (Rare)
Transferred use of the Italian surname Versace as a given name, possibly used in reference to the Italian luxury fashion company Versace.
Yirdaw m Amharic
Means "may He help him" in Amharic.
Amuhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Hammuel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Nkaeguo m & f Akan
Means "saying it for nothing" in Akan.
Sewarion m Georgian (Germanized), German (Rare)
Variant transcription of Sevarion, which was made using the German transcription rules for Georgian.... [more]
Marchweithian m Medieval Welsh
Possibly composed of march "horse" and gweith "battle", giving the possible meaning of "warhorse".
Jardar m Norwegian
Modern form of Jarðarr.
Skhumbuzo m Xhosa, Zulu
Means "reminder, remembrance" in Zulu and Xhosa.
Maanusi m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Mânuse.
Adert m East Frisian
Variant of Adalhard recorded in the 17th century in East Frisia.
Jin m & f Korean
Sino-Korean reading of such hanja as 進 or 晋, both meaning "advance, progress," 眞 meaning "true, real, genuine," 鎭 meaning "quellable," 振 meaning "shake," 珍 meaning "treasure," 震 meaning "thunder" or 辰, referring to the Dragon as the fifth of twelve earthly branches in the Chinese zodiac.... [more]
Wataru m Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 渉 (wataru) meaning "to ford or to cross a body of water" or 亘 (wataru) meaning "span, request" or 渡 (wataru) meaning "transit, ford, ferry, cross" or 航 (wataru) meaning "navigate"... [more]
Kwada m Bariba
Means "last son of the throne" in Bariba.
Jiyu f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 智 (ji) meaning "wisdom, intellect" and 裕 (yu) meaning "abundant, rich, plentiful". Other combinations of hanja characters can form this name as well.
Djeråd m Walloon
Walloon form of Gérard. The name coincides with Walloon djeråd, a variant of djuråd, "Eurasian jay (bird)".
Koleso m Russian
Means "wheel" in Russian.
Ramine m Persian
Means: Tame
Pakpoom m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phakphum.
Xəlil m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Khalil.
Kwintyllus m Polish
Polish form of Quintillus.
Janislav m Bulgarian, Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Variant transcription of Янислав (see Yanislav).
Taishi m Japanese
From Japanese 太 (tai) meaning "big, great" combined with 史 (shi) meaning "history". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Jaronas m Romansh
Romansh form of Jerome, traditionally used in the Engadine valley.
Manassés m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Manasses.
Darmantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from Lithuanian daryti meaning "to do, to act" as well as "to work". The second element is either derived from Lithuanian mantus meaning "intelligent" (see Daumantas) or from Lithuanian manta meaning "property, estate" as well as "wealth, riches, fortune".
Acorán m Spanish (Canarian), Guanche Mythology (Hispanicized)
Accented form of Acoran, used in modern times.
Atze m German
A short form or nickname of Arthur or Adolf.... [more]
Nikochoros m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun νίκη (nike) meaning "victory" combined with the Greek noun χορός (choros) meaning "dance".
Enkhtüvshin m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian энх (enkh) meaning "peace, calm" and түвшин (tüvshin) meaning "level, degree".
Phonphiphat m Thai
From Thai พร (phon) meaning "blessing" and พิพัฒน์ (phiphat) meaning "prosperity, development".
Saranyoo m Thai
Alternate transcription of Saranyu.
Mohe m Cherokee
Mohe is a Native American (Cherokee) name meaning "elk".
Saxiy m Uzbek
Means "generous" or "fruitful, prosperous" in Uzbek.
Suthi m & f Thai
Means "sage, scholar" in Thai.
Qa'a m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian qꜣ-ꜥ, possibly meaning "the one whose arm is raised", derived from Egyptian qꜣ "raised" and "arm". This was the name of the last king of the First Dynasty of Egypt.
Tyba m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Tybald.
Connolly f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Connolly as a given name.
Eudossio m Italian (Rare)
Italian masculine form of Eudoxia.
Eyðálvur m Faroese
Variant of Eyðolvur (see Auðulfr).
Sjamme m West Frisian
West Frisian form of Sihalm or Sihelm, which are short forms of Sigihelm.
Saiken m Chinese Mythology
A kind of Chinese Yokai that literally means "rhinoceros dog".
Strabo m Ancient Roman
Means "squinter, cross-eyed person" in Latin, a calque of Greek Strabon.
Rifoel m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Raphael.
Neşet m Turkish
Means "birth, rise, emergence, beginning" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic نشأة‎ (nashʿa).
Quadim m Arabic
Means "ancient" in Arabic.
Ferrandin m Medieval French
Diminutive of Ferrand. Also compare Ferrandino and Ferrantino.
Chiura m Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 千浦 with 千 (sen, chi) meaning "thousand" and 浦 (ho, ura) meaning "inlet, seacoast, seashore."... [more]
Džoni m Obscure
Possibly an Slovenian form of Johnny reflecting the English pronunciation.
Sachito m Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (sachi) meaning "happiness" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Eghan m Manx
Variant of Eaghan.
Beauvis m Medieval French
Derived from Middle French beau (via Old French biau, bel) "beautiful, fair; handsome, comely" and Old French viz or vit "sight, visage".
Akitake m Japanese
From 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn" and 武 (take) meaning "military, martial". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Chophel m Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan ཆོས་འཕེལ (chos-phel) meaning "the spread of the Dharma", derived from ཆོས (chos) meaning "religion, scripture, dharma" and འཕེལ (phel) meaning "to increase, to develop, to expand".
Asteri m Catalan (Archaic), Georgian (Archaic)
Catalan and Georgian form of Asterios.
Fantino m Medieval Italian, Sicilian
Diminutive of Fante, as -ino is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Baldassari m Sardinian
Sassarese and Gallurese form of Balthazar.
Camino f & m Spanish
Means "way, route; road; path" in Spanish, taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen del Camino, meaning "The Virgin of the Way." She is the patroness of the region of León and the city of Pamplona in Navarra, forming part of the French Way to Santiago de Compostela.
Junka m Sami
Sami form of Jonas 2.
Törbayar m Mongolian
From Mongolian төр (tör) meaning "state, government" or "power, authority" and баяр (bayar) meaning "joy, celebration".
Yasumitsu m Japanese
Japanese masculine name derived from either 保 (yasu) meaning "protect, safeguard" or 靖, 泰, or 康 (yasu) all meaning "peaceful" combined with 光 (mitsu) meaning "light, bright, radiance".
Üürdmandakh m & f Mongolian
Means "forever rising" in Mongolian, from үүрд (üürd) meaning "forever, always" and мандах (mandakh) meaning "ascent, rising".
Gojirou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Gojiro.
Andri m Indonesian
Possibly a form of Andrew.
Netra f & m Indian, Kannada, Hindi, Nepali
Derived from Sanskrit नेत्र (netra) meaning "eye". This is a transcription of both the Hindi masculine form नेत्र and the feminine form नेत्रा. In India, it is a unisex name while in Nepal, it is solely masculine.
Loretto f & m American
Variant of Loreto.
Aha m Mormon
Nephite military officer (c. 80 BC)
Mutaaz m Arabic
Variant transcription of Arabic معتاز (see Mu'taz).
Stanomir m Macedonian, Serbian
Variant form of Stanimir.
Guanimence m Guanche
Means "son of the mencey (leader)" in Guanche.
Anteo m Italian, Spanish, Galician
Italian, Galician and Spanish form of both Antaeus and Antheus.
Laurs m Danish
Contracted form of Laurits.
Armentàri m Provençal
Provençal form of Armentaire.
Changseok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 昌 "light of sun; good, proper" and 碩 "great, eminent; large, big".
Irmingild m German
German form of Ermingild.
Ephai m Biblical Hebrew
Means "gloomy" or "bird-like" in Hebrew. This is a character in the Old Testament.
Manparteet m & f Punjabi (Rare)
Given in Punjab a rare occurrence it is given as a unique name because Manpreet is very common name
Milhous m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Milhous.
Thranduil m Literature
King Thranduil is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is a supporting character in The Hobbit, and is referenced in The Lord of the Rings. Means "harsh spring" in Sindarin Elvish.
Suwaib m Arabic
Means "Fresh" or "Bright" in Arabic
Jerachmiel m Jewish, Hebrew
From the Hebrew יְרַחְמִיאֵל (Yerachmiel) meaning "God shall have mercy".
Euthymos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective εὔθυμος (euthymos) meaning "kind, generous" as well as "cheerful" (see Euthymius).... [more]
Ivã m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Ivan.
Missouri f & m English (American)
From the name of the American state, or from the name of the Missouri River, the longest river in the United States (see Missouri).
Alanson m English
Meaning "son of Alan."
Mauriciu m Romanian
Romanian form of Mauritius.
Kwintus m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Quintus.
Hachon m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Hákon.
Negdel m & f Mongolian
Means "union, bond, cooperation" in Mongolian.
Chiam m & f Thai
Means "modest, humble" in Thai.
Khan m & f Khmer
Means "bracelet, collar, ring" in Khmer.
Mazliach m Jewish
Transferred use of the surname Mazliach.
Xinding m & f Chinese
From the Chinese 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted" and 定 (dìng) meaning "decide, settle, fix".
Esriel m Biblical Greek
Greek form of both Asriel and Azriel, as it first appeared in the Septuagint.
Adsadavut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อัษฎาวุธ (see Atsadawut).
Viserys m Literature
The name Viserys is a name created by George R. R. Martin for his A Song Of Ice and Fire books.
Mâĸujuk m & f Greenlandic
Means "the one who often moans/wails" in Greenlandic.
Gaon f & m Korean (Modern)
Shortened from 가온대/가온데/가온듸 (gaondae/gaonde/gaondui), archaic variants of the word 가운데 (gaunde) meaning "centre, middle." It can also be written into hanja, combining a ga hanja, e.g. 歌 meaning "song," with an on hanja, e.g. 穩 meaning "comfortable; calm, quiet."
Graelent m Breton Legend, Folklore
The eponymous protagonist of an old French Breton lais.
Azriël m Dutch
Dutch form of Azriel.
Roomet m Estonian
Estonian form of Fromhold. Folk etymology, however, likes to derive this name from Estonian rõõm "joy" or rõõmus "joyful".
Pait m Scots
Short form of Paitrick.
Deka f & m African
An African name of unknown origin, this unisex baby name means "pleasing".
Charmont m Literature
Used in the book 'Ella Enchanted', the character Prince Charmont. Formed from Prince Charming.
Yashio m & f Japanese
Combination of a ya kanji, e.g. 八 meaning "eight," and 潮 (shio) meaning "tide, current; sea water."... [more]
Tomonori m Japanese
From 誠 (tomo) meaning "sincerity", 朋 (tomo) meaning "companion, friend", or 朝 (tomo) meaning "morning" combined with 徳 (nori) meaning "benevolence, virtue", 智 (nori) meaning "intellect, knowledge, wisdom" or 登 (nori) meaning "to rise, ascend"... [more]
Yaxya m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Yahya.
Yomg'ir m Uzbek
Means "rain" in Uzbek.
Anbian m Chinese
From the Chinese 岸 (àn) meaning "beach, shore" and 边 (biān) meaning "edge, border, side, margin".
Briziu m Corsican (Archaic)
Corsican form of Bricius.
Thaib m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Tayyib.
Gilgah m Mormon
Early Jaredite.
Jacum m Friulian, Romansh (Archaic)
Friulian and Romansh form of Iacomus (see James).
Djamel m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Jamal chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Muneyuki m Japanese
From Japanese 旨 (mune) meaning "clever, meaning, gist, principle, purpose" combined with 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness" or 雪 (yuki) meaning "snow". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Ivanoe m Italian
Variant of Ivanhoe; a famous bearer was Ivanoe Bonomi, that was Prime Minister of Italy three times (one in 1921-1922, and other two, short lived, in 1944 and 1945).
Hamandishe m Shona
Meaning “one’s relative or family is God”, this name may be given by and/or to someone who is devoted to God, who is an orphan, has no relatives or was abandoned.
Nrit m Indian (Modern)
MEANING - "dancing, gesticulation, to act on stage, to play or represent"... [more]
Farzan m Persian
Means "learned, wise" in Persian.
Silvèri m Provençal
Provençal form of Silvère.
Bradshaw m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bradshaw.
Bogata m Russian
Means "wealthy" in Russian.