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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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Sangram m Marathi (Modern)
Origin Maharashtra,Sangram basically means the War,
Su-Hyun f & m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 수현 (see Su-Hyeon).
Maxx m English
Variant of Max.
Frár m Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Means "swift, quick, alert". This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Onyemechi m & f Igbo, Western African
Means "who knows tomorrow?" from Igbo onye "who", ma "knows" and echi "tomorrow".
Likhit m & f Thai
Means "writing, script, document" or "destined, fated" in Thai.
Achill m German (Rare)
German cognate of Achilles.
Matuzalem m Polish
Polish form of Methuselah via its latinized form Mathusalem.
Leonis m Judeo-Anglo-Norman, Medieval Spanish
Latinized form of Leon. Leonis is also the brightest star in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
Ualli m Ancient Near Eastern
Of uncertain etymology, name borne by a king of Mannae.
Naseeruddin m Indian (Muslim)
Variant spelling of Nasir al-Din. Means "helper of religion", derived from Arabic نصير (naseer) "helper" and دين (din) "religion".
Arbakes m Old Persian (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Old Persian *Arbakah, derived from *arbah meaning "young, youthful" and the nominal suffix 𐎣 (-ka).
Jarpr m Old Norse
Originally a by-name meaning "brown" in Old Norse. Later also found as a proper given name.
Kostia m Russian
Alternate transcription of Kostya, diminutive of Konstantin.
Fabi f & m Various, Portuguese
Portuguese masculine short form of Fabio and Fabiano.... [more]
Sarinazar m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek sari meaning "yellow" or "best" and nazar meaning "look, glance".
Sambodo m Javanese
From Javanese sambada meaning "suitable, fitting, appropriate", ultimately from Sanskrit संबन्ध (saṃbandha).
Xanî m Kurdish
Means "dwelling" in Kurdish.
Vilsaint m Haitian Creole
Transferred use of the surname Vilsaint.
Qianhe f & m Chinese
From Chinese 千 (qiān) meaning "thousand" combined with 鹤 (hè) meaning "crane", 荷 (hé) meaning "mint, peppermint, lotus", or 合 (hé) meaning "combine". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Reineke m Low German, Literature
Low German pet form of names containing the name element regin like Reinhard... [more]
Naniq m Karachay-Balkar
Means "raspberry" in Karachay-Balkar.
Mamilio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Mamilius.
Larth m Etruscan
Derived from Etruscan lars "lord", originally an honorary appellation which became a given name. This name was borne by Lars Tolumnius (Larth Tulumnes in Etruscan, d. 437 BC), the most famous king of the wealthy Etruscan city-state of Veii... [more]
Adhitia m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Aditya.
Kaydne f & m English
Variant of Kaydnne.
Ptolemej m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Ptolemaios via Ptolemaeus.
Ichwan m Indonesian
Variant of Ikhwan.
Tenages m Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Ancient Greek τέναγος (ténagos) meaning "shoal water, shallows, lagoon".
Shinichiro m Japanese
From Japanese 伸 (shin) meaning "lengthen" or 進 (shin) meaning "advance, make progress", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear"... [more]
Humban m Near Eastern Mythology, Elamite Mythology
This was the name of the most important male god in the Elamite pantheon. His name apparently means "commander" in Elamite, as it is derived from the Elamite verb huba "to command". Most sources state that Humban was the god of the sky, though there are also a few sources who claim that he was the god of the earth... [more]
Bayu m Indonesian
Means "wind, breeze" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit वायु (vayu).
Centeotl f & m Aztec and Toltec Mythology, Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl centli "dried ears of corn, dried maize on the cob" and teotl "deity, god; divine force". This was the name of an Aztec maize deity, depicted as both male and female; they may have been an aspect of Chicomecōātl.
Dwyane m English
Variant of Dwayne.
Eleazer m Biblical (Hellenized), Romani (Archaic)
Variant transcription of Elzabad, as used in 1 Chronicles 12:12.... [more]
Harm m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Short form of Harmon or Harmony.
Payo m Medieval Galician
Medieval Galician form of Paio.
Zakaras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Zacharias.
Didi m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of names that contains the letter D, such as Adi 1, Jedidiah, Yedidia or David... [more]
Khachit m Indian
MEANING : mingled, studded, combined, inlaid... [more]
Guichåd m Medieval Walloon
Medieval Walloon of Guichard.
Afreen f & m Urdu
Urdu form of Afarin.
Brothir m Medieval English, Old Danish
Old Danish and Medieval English form of Bróðir.
Eurik m Croatian, Dutch, Frisian, Norwegian (Archaic), Swedish (Archaic)
Croatian, Dutch, Frisian, Norwegian and Swedish form of Euric. In Swedish and Norwegian, the name is not used outside of translations of historical documents about the 5th century king of the Visigoths.
Guiyåme m Walloon
Walloon form of Guillaume.
Mofleh m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مفلح (see Muflih).
Suñer m Filipino (Rare), Spanish (?)
Perhaps it was derived from a surname?
Anuphan m Thai
Means "tying, binding, connecting" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit अनुबन्ध (anubandha).
Mithrandir m Literature
Used in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, it is Gandalf's Elven name, used most often by Legolas.
Shifu m Popular Culture
A character that bears this name is Master Shifu from the "Kung Fu Panda" film series. It is supposed to be based off the Chinese word 师傅 (shīfù) meaning "'master".
Ositadimma m Igbo
Meaning: from today things will be good... [more]
Baird m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Baird.
Anuvat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อนุวัฒน์ (see Anuwat).
Affeke m & f East Frisian (Archaic)
Variant of Affe with the diminutive suffix -ke.
Fakaosifolau m Tongan
Means "to sail for the last time" or "person who continuously voyages" in Tongan.
Saivvadori m Sardinian
Sassarese form of Salvatore.
Solonzi m Xhosa (Modern)
Possibly a variant of Solomzi.
Eliphal m Biblical
Meaning, "whom God judges," son of Ur, one of David's guard. (1 Chronicles 11:35)
Þjóðann m Icelandic
From Old Norse þjóðann meaning "king, ruler" (of a þjóð).
Persijn m Dutch
Modern Dutch form of Perseyn.
Maker m English (Australian)
Transferred use of the surname Maker.
Valintinu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Valentino.
Chlodomer m Germanic, History
Derived from Old High German hlûd "famous" combined with Old High German mâri "famous." Chlodomer lived in the 6th century AD and was one of the four sons of Clovis I, king of the Franks.
Galab m Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian гълъб (galab) meaning "pigeon, dove".
Sulombek m Ingush (Rare), Chechen (Rare)
Ingush and Chechen form of Salambek.
Nahary m & f Malagasy
Means "created" in Malagasy.
Helmwald m Old High German
Combination of helm "helmet" and walt "ruler".
Gerardson m Haitian Creole
Variant of Gerard, influenced by the spelling of Jackson, Nelson, Wilson and other names ending in -son.
Androtimos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀνδρός (andros) meaning "of a man" combined with the Greek verb τιμάω (timao) meaning "to honour, to esteem, to revere".
Gabríel m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Gabriel.
Togtokhdelger m & f Mongolian (Rare)
From Mongolian тогтох (togtokh) meaning "to settle, set, entrench" or "to decide, determine" and дэлгэр (delger) meaning "vast, wide" or "prosperous, abundant".
Wattanachai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Watthanachai.
Hailiang m Chinese
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 良 (liáng) meaning "good, virtuous, respectable", 亮 (liàng) meaning "bright, radiant, light" or 量 (liáng) meaning "measure, estimate, evaluate"... [more]
Jihaan m Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Nepali, Tamil
MEANING - flying (like an arrow), bounding forward (like a horse)... [more]
Hamengkubuwono m Javanese, Indonesian
Means "guardian of the world" in Javanese. It comes from the current ruling royal house of the Yogyakarta Sultanate in Indonesia
Ogne m Norwegian (Rare)
Dialectal form of Hogne (see Hagen).
Ayrton m English, Portuguese (Brazilian), Various
Transferred use of the surname Ayrton, which was originally taken from the place name Airton.... [more]
Vostanik m Armenian
From the Armenian word ոստանիկ (ostanik) meaning "courtier, noble".
Ucu m Sicilian
Variant of Ugu.
Timofiy m Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Ukrainian Тимофій (see Tymofiy).
Đỗ m Vietnamese (Rare)
From Sino-Vietnamese 杜 (đỗ) meaning "to stop, prevent, block".
Zyler m English (Modern)
Modern invention based on similar-sounding names such as Tyler, Skyler and Kyler.
Appiano m Italian
Italian form of Appianus.
Dalilo m Portuguese (African)
Possibly a masculine form of Dalila, popular in Mozambique.
Harden m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Harden.
Payedar m Kurdish
From Kurdish payedar meaning "existing, lasting", or, possibly, paye meaning "admiration" and dar meaning "tree, wood".
Atreo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Atreus.
Namatai m Shona
Namatai means "Pray or praise and worship God".
Mai m Dutch (Rare), Limburgish (Rare)
Alternate spelling of May.
Tychanor m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun τύχη (tyche) meaning "fortune, chance" (see Tyche) combined with the Greek noun ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man".... [more]
Xillao m Galician
Galician form of Julian.
Sylvère m French, French (Belgian, Rare)
Variant spelling of Silvère. A known bearer of this name is the French literary critic and cultural theorist Sylvère Lotringer (b. 1938).
Nyiko f & m Tsonga
Means "gift" in Tsonga.
Seiyu m Japanese
From Japanese 正 (sei) meaning "first (month of the lunar year)" combined with 諭 (yu) meaning "proclaim, instruct". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Gállá m Sami
Sami form of Kalle.
Shadow m & f English (Rare), Pet
Transferred use of the surname Shadow or simply from the English word shadow.
Renkilo m Chinese (Hakka)
Meaning is "Go to good highest to reseved your reward"
Khaqnazar m Kazakh
from хақ (haqq) meaning "truth, correctness" and the given name Nazar.
Bogosi m Tswana
Means "kingdom" in Setswana.
Astyochos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective ἀστυόχος (astyochos) meaning "protecting the city". It consists of the Greek noun ἄστυ (asty) meaning "city, town" combined with the Greek verb ὀχέω (ocheo) meaning "to bear, to carry, to hold fast, to sustain", which is closely related to the Greek verb ἔχω (echo) meaning "to have, to hold, to possess"... [more]
Lórien m & f Literature, English (Modern)
From the Sindarin name Lothlórien, an Elven city in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Named for a land called Lórien in Aman, from which Galadriel had been exiled, Lothlórien means Lórien of the Blossom... [more]
Kesuma m & f Indonesian
Variant of Kusuma.
Metsälintu f & m Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Means "forest bird" in Finnish.
Tsagaanbaatar m Mongolian
Means "white hero" from Mongolian цагаан (tsagaan) meaning "white" and баатар (baatar) meaning "hero".
Vatren m Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
From ватрен (vatren) meaning "fiery, passionate".
Sindolf m Germanic
Variant of Sindulf.
Plutarkh m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Plutarch.
Zulkeffli m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Franklín m Icelandic
Icelandic spelling of Franklin.
Sheeth m Arabic
Arabic form of Seth 1.
Rostimír m Czech
Czech form of Rostimir.
Beecher m English
Transferred use of the surname Beecher.
Tagoten m Guanche
Variant of Tagoter.
Everd m Dutch
Dutch shortened form of Eberhard
Lauras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian masculine form of Laura.
Gumbrand m Germanic, Old Norse, Medieval Italian
Derived from Old High German gund, Old Norse gunnr, guðr meaning "war, battle" with Old High German, Old Norse brant meaning "fire, brand".
Tulugaak m Inuit Mythology
In Inuit mythology, Tulugaak was the creator of light.
Remon m French (Archaic), Medieval Spanish
French variant of Raymond and medieval Spanish variant of Ramon.
Balabəy m Azerbaijani
From bala meaning "child" and bəy meaning "gentlemen, mister".
Suverin m Occitan (Archaic), Medieval Occitan
Possibly an Occitan form of Severinus.
Aeynd m East Frisian (Archaic)
Short version of the name Ainard recorded in the 15th century in East Frisia.
Dunateddu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Donatello.
Chidzuo m Japanese
From Japanese 智 (chi) meaning "intellect; knowledge; wisdom" or 千 (chi) meaning "1,000" combined with 津 (dzu), the joining form of 津 (tsu) meaning "harbor; port; haven, ferry; ford" or 鶴 (dzu), the joining form of 鶴 (tsu) meaning "gruidae" combined with 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband", 雄 (o) meaning "man, male, husband, large; powerful", 男 (o) meaning "man, male", or 生 (o), the root form of 生う (ou) meaning "to grow; to spring up".... [more]
Liaugintas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is either derived from the Lithuanian verb liautis meaning "to stop, to cease" or from the Lithuanian noun liaudis meaning "people, folk", which is etymologically related to the Germanic element leud meaning "people" (see Leopold and Leutwin)... [more]
Pyroeis m Greek Mythology
Pyroeis in ancient Greek religion is the god of the wandering star Areios, the planet Mars.... [more]
Deshun m Chinese
From 德 () meaning "virtue, morality, ethics" combined with 顺 (shùn) meaning "obey, submit" or 賰 (shǔn) meaning "rich, wealthy"... [more]
Texas f & m English (American, Rare)
From the name of the state in the southern United States. It may be derived from Spanish Texas, itself from Hasinai Caddo táyshaʔ meaning "friend, ally", used to refer to the Caddo nation... [more]
Noato m Japanese
From Japanese 希 (no) meaning "hope, beg, request, rare", 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" or 空 (a) meaning "sky" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fusahito m Japanese (Rare)
From 房 (fusa) meaning "room, chamber" or 成 (fusa) meaning "to become" combined with 仁 (hito) meaning "benevolence, compassion". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Blatbertus m Germanic (Latinized)
Latinized form of a Germanic name derived from the elements blad "blade, leaf" and berht "bright".
Bartuś m Polish
Diminutive of Bartłomiej.
Hermocles m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Hermokles. This was the name of an ancient Greek poet from Cyzicus, who lived around 300 BC.
A f & m Korean (Rare)
Variant of Ah.
Lizar m & f Basque
Means "ash tree" in Basque.
Jacoby m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Jacoby.
Migma m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan མིག་དམར (see Migmar).
Abd al-Wahhab m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Abd al-Wahab.
Þólfr m Old Norse
Short form of Þórulfr.
Yongsak m Thai
From Thai ยง (yong) meaning "firm, stable, steady" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Ryoya m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryouya.
Mmenyenemem m & f Ibibio
Means "I now have peace" in Ibibio.
Glicério m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Glykerios via its latinized form Glycerius. A notable bearer of this name was the Brazilian politician Glicério Alves (1893-1967).
Yzeir m Albanian
Albanian form of Uzair.
Ceionius m Ancient Roman
Nomen of uncertain origin and meaning. The nomen resembles other Etruscan names, such as Cilnius, and the family does not appear in history before the first century. The historian Aelius Spartianus wrote that they came from Etruria, or perhaps from the town of Faventia, which was itself of Etruscan origin.
Medard m Dutch (Rare), German (Rare), Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Dutch, German, Occitan, Polish, Slovak and Slovene form of Medardus.
Sui f & m Chinese
From Chinese 眭 (suī) meaning "evil look of deep-set eyes", 隋 (suí), referring to the Sui dynasty, or other characters which are pronounced similarly.
Harigast m Germanic
From Proto-Germanic *gastiz (guest). This was the name of an ancient priest whose helmet was found in Ženjak.
Rajarajan m Indian, Tamil
Means "king of kings", derived from Sanskrit राजन् (rā́jan) meaning "king, sovereign".
Rajin m Indian, Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil, Nepali, Sinhalese, Punjabi, Bengali
Name : Rajin राजिन्... [more]
Joki m Konkani
Konkani form of Joachim.
Yanislav m Bulgarian
Probably a newly coined name from Jan 1 and the Slavic name element slava "fame, glory".
Orison m English (Rare, Archaic)
Directly taken from the archaic word meaning "prayer", which is derived from Anglo-Norman oreison and ultimately from Latin oro (via Latin oratio) "to beg; to beseech".... [more]
Sigviðr m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse sigr "victory" combined with Old Norse viðr "tree".
Amintore m Italian
Italian form of Amyntor.
Đào f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 桃 (đào) meaning "peach".
Xenófanes m Galician, Portuguese
Galician and Portuguese form of Xenophanes.
Izhaan m Hindi
Variant of Ishan.
Phayvanh f & m Lao
Means "forest" in Lao.
Fatykh m Mari
Mari form of Fyodor.
Astolf m German (Rare, Archaic)
A dithematic name of Germanic origin formed from the name element *AST "branch (of a tree)" and *WOLF "wolf".
Artemone m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Italian
Italian and Latinized form of Artemon.
Tabseer m & f Arabic
Means "insight" in Arabic.
Northern m English
Simply means "northern" from the English word. This name was used briefly in the middle of the twentieth century. Five males were given it in 1955, the last year in which it qualified to be counted by SSA data... [more]
Franc m Provençal
Provençal form of Frank.
Hathi m Indian
Means "elephant" in Hindi and Urdu.
Ubul m Hungarian (Rare)
Old Hungarian form of Hugbald.
Nhlonipho m Ndebele
Means "respect" in Ndebele.
Blaes m Arthurian Cycle
on of the Earl of Llychlyn and one of the Three Just Knights of Arthur’s Court. He was dedicated to preserving justice through “earthly Law”, in contrast to his fellow knights, who followed the Law of the Church and the Law of Arms.... [more]
Rinpei m Japanese
This name combines 林 (rin, hayashi) meaning "forest, grove", 倫 (rin) meaning "companion, ethics" or 麟 (rin) meaning "bright, Chinese unicorn, genius, giraffe, shining" with 平 (hyou, byou, hei, tai.ra, -daira, hira, hira-) meaning "even, flat, peace."... [more]
Babrios m Ancient Roman (Hellenized)
Possibly a Hellenized form of Valerius.
Coyotl m Nahuatl
Means "coyote" in Nahuatl, sometimes used to mean "foreigner".
Naidvar m & f Mongolian
Means "hope, faith" in Mongolian.
Afallach m Welsh Mythology
Probably derived from Middle Welsh afall "apple". This may be cognate with Abelio or Abellio, the name of a Gaulish god, which is thought to come from Proto-Celtic *aballo- "apple" (also the source of the mythical place name Avalon)... [more]
Haingolalao m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy haingo meaning "ornament, decoration" and lalao meaning "play, recreation, amusement".
Glǫggr m Old Norse
From Old Norse glǫggr "sharp-eyed", "clear-sighted".
Liutprando m Italian
Italian form of Liutbrand.
Acer m Jewish
Medieval variant of Asher.
Atsuharu m Japanese (Rare)
From 暖 (atsu) meaning "warm" and 理 (haru) meaning "logic, reason". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Qaadir m Arabic, Muslim
Variant transcription of Qadir.
Taufa m Tongan
Tongan given name and surname meaning "warrior" and "storm". Taufa is also a god in Tongan mythology.
Ríkharður m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Rikarðr.
Devaughn m African American (Modern)
Variant of Davon, the spelling influenced by that of Vaughn. This name can be spelled Devaughn or DeVaughn.
Ayyappan m Hinduism, Malayalam, Tamil
Possibly means "lord father" from Malayalam അച്ഛൻ (acchan) meaning "father" and Malayalam അപ്പന്‍ (appan) or Tamil அப்பா (appa) both meaning "father"... [more]
Costantin m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Constantine.
Guayasén m Spanish (Canarian)
Accented form of Guayasen. It is another name for Egonaiga Semidán.
Phitaya m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิทยา (see Phitthaya).
Wenanty m Polish
Polish form of Venantius.
Hyōe m Japanese
This name combines 兵 (hyou, hei, tsuwamono) meaning "army, soldier" and 衛 (ei, e) meaning "defense, protection."... [more]
O'rozoq m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek o'roz meaning "hope" and oq meaning "white".
Aitonui m Tahitian
From the Tahitian aito meaning "warrior" and nui, an archaic term meaning "big".
Azes m Scythian (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of a Scythian name derived from *aza meaning "leader".
Şauraq m Karachay-Balkar
Means "dark grey" in Karachay-Balkar.
Emmons m English
Transferred use of the surname Emmons.
Johnnye f & m English (American, Rare)
A variant of Johnny most frequently used as a feminine form.
Darroll m English
Variant of Darrell.
Doolot m Kyrgyz
Means "government, state" in Kyrgyz, ultimately from Persian دولت (dowlat).
Dalan m & f Chinese (Modern)
Combination of Da and Lan 1.
Helblindi m Norse Mythology
Means "Hel-blinder" or "all-blinder" in Old Norse. In Norse mythology this is the name of Loki's brother.
Ringzin m & f Tibetan, Ladakhi
Alternate transcription of Tibetan རིག་འཛིན (see Rigzin).
Namu m & f Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 나무 (namu) meaning "tree; wood."
Cratylus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Kratylos. This was the name of an ancient Athenian philosopher from the late 5th century BC.
Varma f & m Finnish
Means "sure, certain, reliable" in Finnish.
Capaneu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Capaneus.
Sang-eun m & f Korean
Combination of Sang and Eun. Meaning varies depending on characters used.
Ehtiram m Azerbaijani
Means "respect" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic احترام (ihtiram).
Óðr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "furious, vehement". In Norse mythology this is the name of Freyja's husband, the father of Hnoss and Gersemi... [more]
Ae-oyna-kamuy m Far Eastern Mythology
A Kamuy (god or spirit) in Ainu mythology. Described as a man encircled by smoke and flame, under which he wears a coat of bark, he is said to have taught humans domestic skills, earning him the moniker Aynurakkur ("father of humanity").
Isulf m Germanic
The first element is derived from îs "ice", but it might also be a short form of isan (see Isanbert). The second element is derived from Gothic vulfs "wolf."
Ókȯhkéso m Cheyenne
Means "Little Crow" in Cheyenne.
Trever m Breton
Variant of Treveur.
Ribai m Biblical
Ribai, a Benjamite of Gibeah, was the father of Ittai, one of King David's Warriors (2 Samuel 23:29, 1 Chronicles 11:31).
Pitan m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิธาน (see Phithan).
Talmor f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Combination of the names Tal and Mor means "dew of myrrh" in Hebrew.
Ma'o'néhe m Cheyenne
Means "Red Wolf" in Cheyenne.
Tetsuden m Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 哲 (tetsu) meaning "philosophy, clear" or 鉄 (tetsu) meaning "iron" combined with 伝 (den), meaning "communicate, transmit, legend, tradition". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Suszyk m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Suligost and other names beginning with the element Suli-.
Cesariu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Cesario.
Nzero m Shona
Meaning “wisdom; insight; sagacity”, it corresponds with the name Njere.
Yoosuf m Dhivehi
Dhivehi form of Yosef (see Joseph). This was the name of two sultans of the Maldives.
Savin m French (Archaic)
French form of Savinus.
Ahmadurrahman m Arabic
Combination of Ahmad and Rahman
Frumolf m Germanic
Derived from Old High German fruma "good, usefulness" combined with Gothic vulfs "wolf."
Ebed-melech m Biblical Hebrew
The name is translated as "Servant of the King," and as such may not be his proper name but a hereditary title.
Kosmos m & f Greek
Means “world” in Greek, often confused with Cosmos which has a different pronunciation and meaning.
Brier f & m English
Variant of Briar.
Seemon m Scots
Scots form of Simon 1. In some places it is also used as a Scots form of Sigmund or Simeon.
Yoga m Indonesian
Derived from Sanskrit योग (yoga) referring to a set of Hindu and Buddhist practices centred around spiritual insight and tranquility. The word itself means "yoking, joining, attaching" in Sanskrit.
Heihachiro m Japanese
A variant transcription of Heihachirou.
Jegor m Estonian
Estonian transcription of Russian Егор (see Yegor).
Nyanza m & f Chewa
Means "lake" in Chewa.
Thaib m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Tayyib.
Dinho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Claudio.
Jhonier m Spanish (Latin American)
From the root of the name John, from Hebrew, with the meaning "God is merciful".
Terwin m Arthurian Cycle
Terwin is a man who succumbs to Despair in Book 1 of "The Faerie Queene".
Pelatiah m Biblical
Pelatiah, meaning "Refugee of God" Ezekiel 11:1, son of Benaiah, a prince of the people, among the 25 Ezekiel saw at the East Gate; he fell dead upon hearing the prophecy regrarding Jerusalem.
Quoc m Vietnamese (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Quốc.
Ásfastr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements áss "god" and fastr "firmly, fast".
Anko m West Frisian
Diminutive of Ane 2.
Hazviperi m & f Shona
"It does not end". Situational name given in circumstances where family faced unending troubles or trials.
Harukor m Ainu
Means "one who has food" in Ainu.
Béraut m Gascon
Gascon form of Bernwald.
Abdulhafiz m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الحافظ (see Abd al-Hafiz).
Riddh m Indian, Sanskrit, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hinduism, Punjabi, Bengali, Nepali
MEANING: increased, thriving, prosperous, abundant, wealthy, filled with (voices), made to resound,stored grain,... [more]
Lowe m Old Danish
Variant of Lófi.
Loic m Breton
Unaccented form of Loïc.