Browse Submitted Names

This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the order is random.
gender
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Claudie m English
Diminutive of Claudius.
Heeraamaan m Indian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Devanagari हीरामान (see Hiraman).
Lopeti m Tongan
Tongan form of Robert.
Měrko m Sorbian
Diminutive of Měrćin and other names that contain the element -měr-.
Thrasamund m Germanic, History
Derived from Old Norse thras "quarrel, battle" combined with Old High German mund "protection." Thrasamund was a 5th-century king of the Vandals and Alans.
Virgaudas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian verb vyrauti meaning "to prevail, to (pre)dominate", which is etymologically related to the Lithuanian noun vyras meaning "man"... [more]
Nagisa f & m Japanese
This name can be used for both sexes as 渚 (sho, nagisa) meaning "beach, shore."... [more]
Zias m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Short form of Jozias. But in other words, you could also say that it is a variant spelling of Sias.... [more]
Zabu m Popular Culture
This name is used for a a fictional saber-toothed tiger in Marvel Comics.
Shanky m & f Hindi (Modern)
The person who always remains happy.
Akol m & f African
From Iteso in eastern uganda. Meaning nicelooking.
Mây f & m Vietnamese
Means "cloud" in Vietnamese.
T’ijuri m Aymara
Means "runner" in Aymara.
Kuroshiro m & f Japanese (Rare)
Meaning black and white with 黒 (Kuro) meaning black and 白 (Shiro) meaning white
Qammar m Afghan
Moon-like
Fridhi m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Friði.
Idas m Greek Mythology
Idas is the name of several figures in Greek mythology. In The Iliad, Idas kidnapped Marpessa, who was loved by Zeus... [more]
Saidomon m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek said meaning "fortunate" and omon meaning "safe, healthy" or "mercy".
Madrigal f & m American (Hispanic, Rare)
Transferred from the Spanish surname Madrigal... [more]
Elpidephours m History (Ecclesiastical)
St. Elpidephours was a Persian Christian and ordained priest. He was arrested and slain for the faith during the reign of King Shapur II.
Bjarnat m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Bernhard. Bjarnat Krawc (German: Bernhard Schneider), born 1861, was a Sorbian conductor.
Eneasz m Polish
Polish form of Aeneas.
Tozmacuex m Nahuatl
Possibly means "yellow parrot bracelet", from Nahuatl toztli "yellow-headed amazon (bird)" and macuextli "bracelet".
Yasuyoshi m Japanese
This name could be made of 安 (yasu) meaning "inexpensive, peaceful, relax, cheap, quiet" combined with 吉 (yoshi) meaning "fortune, good luck", 義 (yoshi) meaning "righteous", or 芳 (yoshi) meaning "fragrance"... [more]
Kutluğ m Turkish
Modern Turkish form of Qutluğ. Also compare the name Kutlu, which is quite closely related.... [more]
Nagomu m & f Japanese
From the verb 和む (nagomu) meaning "to be softened, calm down​" (compare Nagomi).... [more]
Pəhlivan m Azerbaijani (Rare)
Modern Azerbaijani form of the medieval Persian name Pahlavan (see Pahlavon). The older form is Pəhləvan.... [more]
Suppalak f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศุภลักษณ์ (see Supphalak).
Adıgözəl m Azerbaijani (Rare)
From Azerbaijani ad meaning "name" and gözəl meaning "beautiful".
Rhesa m Biblical
Means "will, course". In the Bible, Rhesa is the son of Zorobabel, father of Joanan, in the genealogy of Jesus.
Theonisius m German (Bessarabian)
Variant of Dionisius influenced by names starting with Theo-, such as Theonilla or Theodor.
Heahræd m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements heah "high, tall" and ræd "wisdom, counsel, advice".
Walamund m Germanic
Derived from Old High German walah "wanderer, traveller, foreigner" combined with Old High German mund "protection."
Cathan m History (Ecclesiastical)
Scottish form of Cathán. The name coincides with Scottish Gaelic cathan "barnacle goose". ... [more]
Peisistratos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
The first element of this name is derived from either the Greek noun πεῖσα (peisa) meaning "obedience" or the Greek noun πεῖσις (peisis) meaning "persuasion". Both words are ultimately derived from the Greek verb πείθω (peitho) meaning "to persuade, to convince" as well as "to obey, to yield to" and "to believe, to trust (in)"... [more]
Laust m Danish
Danish dialectical (Jylland) form of Laurits.
Vulfranno m Italian
Italian form of Wulfram via Latinized form of Wulframnus.
Loe m Dutch, Limburgish
Dutch and Limburgish short form of Ludovicus.
Boncompagno m Medieval Italian
Derived from the Italian adjective bono meaning "good" combined with the Italian noun compagno meaning "companion, friend".
Cello m Italian
Transferred from the surname "Cello."
Natapong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐพงศ์ or ณัฐพงษ์ (see Natthaphong).
Roubert m Provençal
Provençal form of Robert.
Samdrup m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan བསམ་གྲུབ (see Samdup).
Premdeep m Hindi
From Hindi प्रेम (prem) meaning "love" and दीप (dīp) meaning "lamp, light", thus "lamp of love".
Umehito m Japanese
From Japanese 梅 (ume) meaning "plum" combined with 人 (hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Qunaaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of K'unâĸ.
Ogotseng m Tswana
Means "make it" in Setswana.
Yaval m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew transcription of Jabal.
Yusaf m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic يوسف (see Yusuf) or Urdu یوسف (see Yousaf).
Renâod m Old Norman
Norman form of Renaud.
Asfaloth m & f Literature
A character in JRR Tolkien's works, a horse (of unknown sex) ridden by the elf Glorfindel. The name is derived from the fictional Sindarin language and means "sunlit foam", from ast meaning "light of the sun, heat of the sun" and faloth meaning "large foamy wave".
Sibbi m Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of Sibba and Sibe, a short form of names containing sige "victory" as the first element and an element starting with b- as the second (such as Sigeberht).
Ienæus m Danish
Possibly a Danish form of Irenaeus.
Jhonier m Spanish (Latin American)
From the root of the name John, from Hebrew, with the meaning "God is merciful".
Sum'an m Arabic
Arabic form of Simon 1.
Birodar m Uzbek
Means "friend, fellow, brother" in Uzbek, ultimately from Persian برادر (berâdar).
Makungu m & f Tsonga
Means "plan" in Xitsonga.
Michika f & m Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (michi) meaning "love, affection", 海 (mi) meaning "sea, ocean", 岐 (michi) meaning "branch off, fork in road, scene, arena, theater", 教 (michi) meaning "teach, faith, doctrine", 慶 (michi) meaning "jubilation, congratulate, rejoice, be happy", 光 (mi) meaning "light", 康 (michi) meaning "ease, peace", 三 (mi) meaning "three", 実 (mi) meaning "reality, truth", 充 (michi) meaning "allot, fill", 深 (mi) meaning "deep, heighten, intensify, strengthen", 進 (michi) meaning "advance, proceed, progress, promote", 翠 (mi) meaning "green, kingfisher", 千 (mi) meaning "thousand", 宙 (michi) meaning "mid-air, air, space, sky, memorization, interval of time", 典 (michi) meaning "code, ceremony, law, rule", 通 (michi) meaning "traffic, pass through, avenue, commute, counter for letters, notes, documents", 道 (michi) meaning "road-way, street, district, journey, course, moral, teachings", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", 宝 (michi) meaning "treasure, wealth, valuables", 望 (mi) meaning "ambition, full moon, hope, desire, aspire to, expect", 満 (mi) meaning "full, fullness, enough, satisfy", 味 (mi) meaning "flavor, taste", 未 (mi) meaning "un-, not yet, hitherto, still, even now, sign of the ram, 1-3PM, eighth sign of Chinese zodiac", 明 (mi) meaning "bright, light", 理 (michi) meaning "reason, logic", 倫 (michi) meaning "ethics, companion", 路 (michi) meaning "path, route, road, distance" or 迪 (michi) meaning "edify, way, path", 千 (chi) meaning "thousand", 知 (chi) meaning "know, wisdom" or 智 (chi) meaning "wisdom, intellect, reason" combined with 果 (ka) meaning "fruit, reward, carry out, achieve, complete, end, finish, succeed", 翔 (ka) meaning "soar, fly", 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance", 加 (ka) meaning "add, addition, increase, join, include, Canada", 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, good", 華 (ka) or 花 (ka) both meaning "flower", 歌 (ka) meaning "song, sing", 愛 (chika) meaning "love, affection", 夏 (ka) meaning "summer", 慶 (chika) meaning "jubilation, congratulate, rejoice, be happy", 哉 (chika), an exclamation, 可 (ka) meaning "can, passable, mustn't, should not, do not", 賀 (ka) meaning "congratulations, joy" or 樺 (ka) meaning "birch, dark red"... [more]
Mik m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Mikołaj and Mikoła.
Pürevjargal f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian пүрэв (pürev) meaning "Thursday" and жаргал (jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Keon-Woo m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 건우 (see Geon-U).
Luutivik m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Lûtivik.
Mina m Ancient Egyptian (Arabized, Modern), Coptic
Mina, a very old but yet a very modern name, is currently used by Coptic Christian males in Egypt. ... [more]
Xiangming m Chinese
From 响 (xiǎng) meaning "famous, reputable" and 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, brilliant".
Liveriy m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Liberius via its modern Greek form Liverios. Also see Liberiy.
Mathies m Danish (Rare), Medieval Baltic
Variant of Mathias. A known bearer of this name is the Danish footballer Mathies Skjellerup (1996-).
Sierôm m Welsh (Archaic)
Welsh form of Hieronymos (see Jerome).
Han-sarang f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Sarang prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."
Friþareiks m Germanic
Combination of fridu "peace" and reiks "chieftain, ruler".
Nyam m & f Mongolian
Means "Sunday" in Mongolian.
Panwat f & m Thai
From Thai ปาน (pan) meaning "as if, like, resembling" and วาด (wat) meaning "draw, sketch".
Orthros m Greek Mythology
From Greek ὄρθρος (orthros) meaning "the time just before daybreak, early dawn, cock-crow". He was a mythological two-headed watchdog, a brother of Cerberus and son of the monster Echidna, that kept the herds of Geryon on the island Erytheia, and was there killed by Herakles... [more]
Polymnius m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized masculine form of Polymnia.
Erkhembayar m & f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian эрхэм (erkhem) meaning "important, supreme" and баяр (bayar) meaning "celebration, joy".
Peezhickee m Ojibwe
From Ojibwe bizhiki meaning "buffalo".
Chunizo m Medieval German
Derived from from Old High German kuoni "bold", "brave", "experienced", or possibly chunni "race", "people".
Coriolanus m Ancient Roman, History, Theatre
Roman cognomen which was derived from Corioli, the name of an ancient but now lost Volscian city. Although derived from the Volscian language, it is not known what the meaning of the city's name was in Volscian... [more]
Ulqo'zi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ul meaning "son" and qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Eadgils m Anglo-Saxon
From Old English ead "wealth, fortune" and gisl "hostage" (from gīslaz). Cognate with Old Norse Aðísl.
Jeremiáš m Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare)
Czech and Slovak form of Jeremias.
Yosafat m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Jehoshaphat.
Sawni m Arabic
Means "protector" in Arabic.
Mahammatshapi m Kumyk
Combination of Mahammat and Shapi.
Williard m English
Variant of Willard.
Nencauh m Nahuatl
Means "negligent one" or "abandoned one" in Nahuatl.
Consevius m Roman Mythology
The god of propagation and insemination, from con-serere, "to sow." It is a title of Janus as a creator god or god of beginnings.
Urzage m Sumerian
Etymology uncertain, possibly deriving from the Sumerian elements 𒌨 ur ("servant, warrior"), and zàg ("to choose, chosen").
Tilhere m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements tīl "good" and here "army".
Mearcwulf m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements mearc "mark, sign; boundary, limit" (from markō) and wulf "wolf".
Ramos m & f Spanish, Portuguese
From Spanish and Portuguese ramos meaning "branches", in reference to the Christian festivity Domingo de Ramos ("Palm Sunday").
Egviðr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Hægviðr.
Maximinian m English, Literature
English form of Maximinianus. In literature, this is the name of a character from "The Prophetess", a 17th-century play written by John Fletcher (1579-1625) and Philip Massinger (1583-1640).
Leopardus m Ancient Roman
From the name of the leopard, the famous feline. The hybrid of a lion and a panther, as is reflected in its name, which is a Greek compound of λέων (leon) "lion" and πάρδοσ (pardos) "male panther"... [more]
Elian m Bulgarian, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian
Form of Aelianus (see Aelian) in several languages.
Hyun-jeong f & m Korean
Combination of Hyun and Jeong. Meaning varies depending on characters used.
Alexinomus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Alexinomos. In Greek mythology, this is the name of the father of the warriors Alcidamas and Melaneus, who were both slain by Neoptolemus during the Trojan War.
Adelbod m Germanic
Variant of Adalbod.
Guðvin m Icelandic (Archaic)
Icelandic form of Gudvin.
Rytkheu m Chukchi
Means "unknown" in Chukchi. A bearer is Yuri Rytkheu, born Rytkheu, a Chukchi-Russian writer.
Tögöldörzayaa m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian төгөлдөр (tögöldör) meaning "complete, perfect" and заяа (zayaa) meaning "future, fortune, fate".
Ermanfried m German
German form of Ermanfrid.
Jhonnie m & f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Jhonny sometimes used as a feminine form. A variant of Johnnie/Jonnie
Jinsuke m Japanese
From Japanese 仁 (jin) meaning "compassionate" and 佑 (suke) meaning "assist, help". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tilal m Arabic
Means "dew, light rain" in Arabic.
Nehorai m & f Hebrew, Ancient Hebrew
From the Aramaic root nehora, meaning "light". Rabbi Nehorai was the name of one of the Tannaim.
Ányelo m Spanish
Spanish phonetic form of Angelo.
Hayot m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Hayat.
Parisius m Late Roman
Given for someone who lived in Paris, France. Used by a twelfth century saint.
Qirin m African American
A chimerical creature from East Asian mythology (Chinese/pinyin: qílín, Japanese kirin).
Karo m African
It is Isoko name, Niger Delta Nigeria.
Sarbaz m Pashto
Means "patriot, soldier" in Pashto, of Persian origin.
Heimkell m Old Norse
Old Norse variant spelling of Hæimkæll.
Carru m Sicilian
Variant of Carlu.
Shuntaro m Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 俊太郎 (see Shuntarō).
Awst m English
Variant of Augustus
Temyr m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Timur.
Salimberdi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek salim meaning "healthy" and berdi meaning "gave".
Bineti f & m Dagbani
Means "they have enlightened us" in Dagbani.
Athanarich m German
German form of Athanaric.
Naruephon m Thai
From Thai นฤ (narue) meaning "man, person" and พล (phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Geth m Welsh
Short form of Gethin.
Likhit m & f Thai
Means "writing, script, document" or "destined, fated" in Thai.
Ayamba f & m Jagham, Kenyang
Means "he/she opened the way" in Ejagham, used for the first of twins.
Sorachi m Japanese (Modern, Rare)
From the name of a river in western Hokkaido (空知), derived from Ainu ソラㇷ゚チペッ (Sorapchipet), combined from ソ (so) meaning "waterfall" and ラㇷ゚ (rap) meaning "to descend" with the plural suffix チ (chi) and ペッ (pet) meaning "river."... [more]
Liubigild m Germanic
Derived from Old High German liub "dear, beloved" combined with Gothic gild "sacrifice."
Lǫgmaðr m Anglo-Scandinavian
Taken directly from Norse lǫgmaðr meaning "lawyer" (ultimately a combination of lǫg "law, fate" and maðr "man, human, person"). Only used as a byname in Scandinavia, the name came into use as a personal name by Norse settlers on the British Isles... [more]
Anggara m Indonesian
Means "Tuesday" (an archaic word) in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit अङ्गार (aṅgāra).
Apiphon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อภิพล (see Aphiphon).
Tsugutaka m Japanese
From 注 (tsugu) meaning "to pour, annotation, note" combined with 崇 (taka) meaning "to adore, worship, revere". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Sharifullah m Arabic
Derived from Arabic sharif "eminent, virtuous" combined with Allah "God".
Jagpal m Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit जगत् (jagat) meaning "world, universe" combined with पाल (pāla) meaning "guard, protector".
Ayagaaguzahlix̂ m Aleut
Meaning "only a woman".
Pipihcew m Cree
Means 'Robin' in Cree.
Eurion m Welsh
From the Welsh aur meaning, "gold."
Epandros m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἐπί (epi) "upon, on" combined with Greek ἀνδρός (andros) "of a man".
Surasee m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุรสีห์ (see Surasi).
Joko m Low German
Low German short form of names beginning in Jo- like Joachim or Johannes.... [more]
Tulsidas m Indian, Hindi
Derived from Sanskrit तुलसी (tulasi) meaning "holy basil" (a type of plant; see Tulsi) combined with Sanskrit दास (dasa) meaning "servant".
Leviticus m English (American, Rare), English (African, Rare), African American
From the name of the book of the Old Testament, which means "of the Levites, of the tribe of Levi". Some parents in the United States view it as a full form or more formal version of the name Levi.
Rovshan m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Roshan. Also see Rövşən.
Noorzai m Afghan (Rare)
Means "son of the light", a combination of Arabic نور (nur) and Pashto زوی (zoy), meaning "son (of)".
Nangial m Pashto
Means "honourable" in Pashto.
Abesalom m Georgian, Literature, Theatre
Georgian form of Abessalom, which is the hellenized form of the Hebrew name 'Avshalom (see Absalom).... [more]
Giangentile m Italian
Combination of Gian and Gentile.
Fauzi m Malay, Indonesian, Arabic
Malay and Indonesian form of Fawzi, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name.
Parshvanatha m Sanskrit
From Sanskrit पार्श्व (pārśva) meaning "near, proximate, side" and नाथ (nāthá) meaning "protector, patron, lord, master". This was the name of the 23rd tirthankara (enlightened spiritual teacher and saviour) in Jain tradition, preceding Mahavira.
Heraklitas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Herakleitos via its latinized form Heraclitus.
Severinas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Severinus.
Atanasius m Dutch (Rare), Finnish (Rare), German (Rare)
Dutch, Finnish and German variant of Athanasius.
Jesuíno m Portuguese (Brazilian)
From Late Latin Jesuinus meaning "of Jesus".
Natanya f & m English (Modern, Rare), African American (Modern), Hebrew (?)
Alternate transcription of Hebrew נְתַנְיָה (see Netanya), a modern form of Netanyahu (which was the name of three or four male characters in the Old Testament).... [more]
Autokrates m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek αὐτός (autos) meaning "self" combined with Greek κρατος (kratos) meaning "power." Also compare the English word autocrat.
Mackinson m Bahamian Creole
Transferred use of the surname Mackinson.
Comer m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred from the surname, Comer, an occupational name for a seller of combs or for someone who uses them to prepare wool or flax for spinning.
Eubuleus m Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek masculine name meaning "good counsel".
Hymen m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek hymenaios meaning "bridal song, hymeneal (wedding hymn)". In Greek mythology Hymen was the god of marriage and weddings, supposed to preside over every wedding.
Yermakhan m Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh ер (er) meaning "husband, man, male" or "brave, courageous" combined with the first part of the given name Makhambet (a form of Muhammad).
Zuma m & f English (Rare)
Means "abundance" in Chumashan. This is the name of a beach in Malibu, California, after which Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale's son was named.
Antuut m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ãntût.
Miryusif m Azerbaijani
Combination of Arabic أمير (amir) meaning "prince, commander" and Yusif.
Gawdham m Tamil
Tamil form of Gautama.
Audouard m Medieval French
Medieval French form of Aldward.
Staś m Polish
Diminutive of Stanisław.
Juša m Veps
Veps form of John.
Cahangir m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Jahangir.
Liothan m Literature, German (Modern, Rare)
From the Wedora series of books by the German fantasy writer Markus Heitz.
Kal m Scottish (Rare), English (Rare)
Short form of Kalvin, Kallum or other names containing the element kal. ... [more]
Ģedimins m Latvian
Latvian form of Gediminas.
Strattis m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek στρατός (stratos) meaning "army".
Phaithoon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ไพฑูรย์ (see Phaithun).
Ernâni m Portuguese
Portuguese variant form of Hernâni.
Temirpo'lat m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek temir meaning "iron" and po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
Frenk m Albanian, Dutch (Rare)
Albanian form of Frank as well as a Dutch variant that is based on the English pronunciation of the name.
Koka m Nenets
Nenets form of Nicholas.
Pleisthenes m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek πλεῖστος (pleistos) "most, greatest, largest" combined with Greek σθενος (sthenos) "vigour, strength." In Greek mythology, this is the name of several different people descended from Tantalus.
Marganus m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
One of the nephews of Cordelia, the other being Cunedagius (Cunedag).... [more]
Mattson m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Mattson.
Avargabaatar m Mongolian (Rare)
From Mongolian аварга (avarga) meaning "giant, huge, enormous" or "champion" and баатар (baatar) meaning "hero".
Tadeušas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian variant of Thaddeus.
Jerija m Biblical German
German form of Jeriah.
Caoladhe f & m Irish
Derived from from the Gaelic word caol meaning "slender".
Hongbin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast", 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast" or 红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush" combined with 宾 (bīn) meaning "visitor, guest", 滨 (bīn) meaning "beach, seashore" or 斌 or 彬 (bīn) meaning "refined"... [more]
Anaxarco m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Anaxarchus.
Valerijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Valerius.
Xinlei m & f Chinese
From the Chinese 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted" and 雷 (léi) meaning "thunder".
Ceraslan m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar джер (cer) meaning "Earth" and аслан (aslan) meaning "lion".
Ryuuta m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryūta.
Shigehito m Japanese
From 繁 (shige) meaning "flourishing, luxuriant", 茂 (shige) meaning "lush, luxuriant" or 重 (shige) meaning "layers, folds"combined with 史 (hito) meaning "history" or 人 (hito) meaning "person"... [more]
Ghjuliu m Corsican
Corsican form of Julius.
Kiichi m Japanese
From Japanese 喜 (ki) meaning "rejoice" and 一 (ichi) meaning "one". This name can also be formed with other kanji combinations.
Aitthikorn m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อิทธิกร (see Itthikon).
Giandaniele m Italian
Combination of Gian and Daniele.
Soterius m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Soterios. This was the baptismal name of the 2nd-century pope Soter.
Tynchtyk m Kyrgyz
Means "peace, quiet" in Kyrgyz.
Afrânio m Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Afranius. Bearers of this name include Brazilian medic, writer and politician Afrânio Peixoto (1876-1947) and Brazilian literary critic Afrânio Coutinho (1911-2000).
Thormodh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Þórmóðr.
Yakobus m Indonesian
Indonesian form of James.
Ali'iloa m Hawaiian
Said to mean both "distant chief" and "high chief" in Hawaiian.
Didi f & m Dutch
Diminutive of given names that contain the Germanic element theud meaning "people", such as Dieter (strictly masculine), Diede (unisex), Diederika (strictly feminine) and Diete (unisex)... [more]
Alexandrino m Portuguese
Elaborated form of Alexandre.
Haisam m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic هيثم (see Haytham).
Rathan m Indian
Indian name, which means jewel or gem
Maveletiveni m Swazi
A famous bearer is Maveletiveni Dlamini, son of Mswati III, King of Eswatini and his first wife Queen laMatsebula.
Almin m Bosnian
Derived from Arabic الْأَمِين (al-ʾamīn) meaning "the trustworthy".
Orientius m Late Roman
Derived from the Latin noun oriēns "daybreak, dawn, sunrise" or, by extension, "east" (as the dawn broke from the east in Rome). In its participle usage, the word also meant "rising" (also "appearing" or "originating")... [more]
Singwil m & f Garo
From the River Singwil in the Ranggira Region.
Sadoine m Arthurian Cycle
Cousin of Guinevere and brother of Guiomar.
Gangadhara m Hinduism, Kannada, Telugu
Means "holder of the Ganges" from Sanskrit गङ्गा (ganga) referring to the Ganges River and धर (dhara) meaning "holding, bearing"... [more]
Napoleão m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Napoleon.
Sajit m Nepali
Meaning "Victorious" and Lord Ganesh.
Cafiero m Italian (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Cafiero. From an Italian surname derived from Arabic kafir meaning "infidel". It was first used as a name in the late 19th century, in honor of Italian anarchist Carlo Cafiero (1846-1892).
Næve m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Nefi.
Eames m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Eames. Popularized after the surname of the artist, Eames.
Shahzar m Pashto, Urdu
Means "king of gold" from Persian شاه (shāh) meaning "king" and زر (zar) meaning "gold".
Arghun m & f Medieval Mongolian
It was the name borne by the fourth ruler of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate division,
Iurdan m Medieval Basque
Medieval form of Jurdan.
Haikel m Malay, Arabic (Maghrebi)
Malay variant of Haykal, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription chiefly used in Tunisia.
Abdolmalek m Persian
Persian form of Abd al-Malik.
Toyo m & f Japanese
Means "abundant, lush" in Japanese.
Taharqa m Ancient Egyptian
Pharaoh Nubian Egypt
Cordelius m English
Masculine form of Cordelia.
Wundeiya m & f Dagbani
"God has accepted"
Szarbel m Polish
Polish form of Sharbel.
Kendrew m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kendrew. Notable name sake is English born actor Kendrew Lascelles (1935-).
Igoryok m Russian
Russian diminutive of Igor
Dashi m Buryat
Buryat form of Tashi, commonly used as an element in compound names.
Húrin m Literature
In the Middle-earth legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien, Húrin was a hero of Men during the First Age, said to be the greatest warrior of the Edain.