Browse Submitted Names

This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the order is random.
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Marziale m Italian (Rare), Corsican (Rare)
Italian and Corsican form of Martial.
Tearaamanu m & f Polynesian
Means "Path of birds" in Anutan.
Xawan m & f Shipibo-Conibo
Means "macaw" in Shipibo.
Bran m English
Short form of Brandon.
Ahua m Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl ahuatl "thorn, spine".
Turkentals m Arthurian Cycle
A prince and vassal of Queen Herzeloyde of Wales (Herselojde).... [more]
Chuluun m & f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian чулуу (chuluu) meaning "rock, stone".
Thosapon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thotsaphon.
Rajo m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy honorific particle ra and zo meaning "renown, fame", taken from the Malagasy name for the dracaena reflexa plant which is used in traditional rituals and medicine.
Eyyüb m Turkish
Turkish form of Ayyub
Ventu m Spanish
Diminutive of Buenaventura.
Chinmurod m Uzbek
Means "true wish, true desire" in Uzbek.
Rajah m Indian
“Indian king or prince”... [more]
Felicjón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Felicianus (compare Felicjan).
Atsuhiko m Japanese
From Japanese 温 (atsu) meaning "warm" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible.... [more]
Ozymandias m Literature, American (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
This particular spelling of the name was popularised through the poem 'Ozymandias' by Percy Bysshe Shelley. ... [more]
Thersippos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Aeolic Greek noun θέρσος (thersos) meaning "courage, confidence, audacity" combined with the Greek noun ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse".
Dambar m Nepali
MEANING : great noise, verbosity, beauty, entanglement, course
Leontyn m Polish
Polish form of Leontinus.
Rawley m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Rawley.
Djiyôme m Picard
Picard form of Guillaume.
Zig m English (Rare)
Short form of Ziggy. In the case of American motivational speaker and self-help author Hilary Hinton 'Zig' Ziglar (1926-2012), it was a short form of his surname (see Ziglar).
Sjoeke f & m West Frisian
Diminutive of Sjoerd (masculine) and Sjoerdje (feminine). Also compare the related name Sieuwke, not least because there are bearers of that name who have gone by Sjoeke in daily life.... [more]
Magnasch m Romansh
Romansh form of Magnus.
Fadhly m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Fadli.
Quanish m Kazakh
Means "joy" in Kazakh
Woyengiemi m & f Ijaw
Means "God is alive" in Ijaw.
Filsan f & m Somali (Rare)
The best of her/his age. ... [more]
Tolentino m Spanish (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Tolentino.
Ogaleesha m Sioux
Means "wears a red shirt" in Lakota. From ógle 'shirt', iglúzA 'wear clothes', šá 'to be red'.
Agathomenes m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning "good" and an uncertain second element; possibly μένος (menos) meaning "mind, strength, courage" or μένω (meno) meaning "to stay, wait, remain".
Donmichael m English (Rare)
Combination of Don and Michael.
Ceithearnach m Irish
Means "warrior, kern (light-armed foot soldier)".
Pueblito f & m Spanish (Mexican)
Means "little town, small village" in Spanish, a diminutive of pueblo meaning "town, village; people." It is taken from the Mexican titles of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen del Pueblito and Nuestra Señora del Pueblito, meaning "The Virgin of the Little Town" and "Our Lady of the Little Town" respectively.... [more]
Balius m Lithuanian (Modern, Rare)
Means "ball", "dance / dancing party", "masquerade" in Lithuanian.
Eracle m Italian (Rare, Archaic)
Italian rare form of Ercole, ultimately from Ancient Greek Herakles.
Negoslav m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian cognate of Niegosław.
Katsuyori m Japanese
From 筈⁠ (kachi, katsu, yahazu, hazu) meaning “notch of an arrow, nock” combined with 誉 (yo) meaning "reputation, honor, glory" and 利 (ri) meaning "profit, advantage, benefit"... [more]
Colas m French, Walloon, Guernésiais
Guernésiais, Walloon and French diminutive of Nicolas which has been in use since the Middle Ages and features prominently in the old French lullaby "Fais dodo, Colas, mon petit frère"... [more]
Tambet m Estonian
Coined by Eduard Bornhöhe for a character in his novel 'Tasuja' (1880). The exact origin and meaning of this name are uncertain, it has, however, been speculated that it might be a contraction of Estonian tammepuust "of oak wood".
Grétar m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Gretar.
Jacot m Norman
Rouenneis Norman form of Jacob.
Thiệu m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 紹 (thiệu) meaning "continue, carry on".
Sarsen m Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh сәрсенбі (sarsenbi) meaning "Wednesday", ultimately from Persian چهارشنبه (chaharshanbeh), traditionally given to boys born on a Wednesday.
Byront m English
Likely a variant of Byron
Kamak m Koryak
Means "underground spirit" in Koryak.
Felizes m Aragonese
Variant Aragonese form of Felix.
Jayquin m & f Obscure
combination of Jay 1 and Joaquin
Phatchara f & m Thai
Means "diamond" in Thai.
Issio m German (Modern, Rare)
The given name of the Afro-German journalist Issio Ehrich.
Changtian m & f Chinese
From the Chinese 昌 (chāng) meaning "light of sun; good, proper" and 天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven".
Oleksij m Ukrainian (Germanized)
German transcription of Oleksiy.
Abrion m & f French
Variant of Aubrey.
Sæmar m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements sær "sea" and mærr "famous".
Namur m Arabic
From Arabic نمر (namur) meaning "tiger".
Kourei f & m Japanese
A name of unspecified gender, Kourei comes from Japanese 凰 (kou), meaning "female phoenix" and 麗 (rei), meaning "beautiful, lovely".
Cléomène m French
French form of Cleomenes.
Pheres m Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Ancient Greek φέρω (phérō) meaning "to bring, carry".
Olgerd m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Algirdas.
Oliwir m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Oliwier.
Lipoxšaya m Scythian, Mythology, Scythian Mythology
Possibly means "the king of heaven". This name is borne by one of the sons of Targitaos and the Snake-Legged Goddess in one of Herodotus' recordings of the Scythian genealogical myth.
Zafeirios m Greek
Variant of Zafeiris.
Lantip m Javanese
Means "quick, clever, shrewd, intelligent" in Javanese.
Abdulkhamid m Chechen, Ingush
Chechen and Ingush form of Abd al-Hamid.
Thurismund m Germanic
The meaning and origin of the first element in this Germanic name is rather uncertain, and so there are various possibilities to the name's meaning. The most likely possibility is that the first element comes from Old High German turs (compare Old Norse Þurs) "giant." An other possibility is that the first element refers to the Thuringii, a Germanic tribe... [more]
Litr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "the coloured one". In Norse mythology Litr is a dwarf who gets in Thor's way as he is about to consecrate Baldr's funeral pyre with Mjǫllnir... [more]
Haetsal f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From native Korean 햇살 (haetsal) meaning "sunbeam, sunray, sunshine," from a combination of 해 (hae) meaning "sun" and 살 (sal) meaning "arrow" with the genitive infix ㅅ (-s-).
Kim m Mormon
Jaredite king and son of Morianton.
Piiniamiit m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Pîniamît.
Qarabulud m Azerbaijani
Means "black cloud" in Azerbaijani.
Eraclito m Italian
Italian form of Herakleitos via its latinized form Heraclitus.
Thabit m Arabic
Means "constant, stable, firm" in Arabic, from the root ثبت (thabata) meaning "to be firm, to be fixed, to be stable".
Fejsal m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Faysal.
Adonies m Catalan
Catalan form of 'Adoniyah (see Adonijah).
Rokku m Japanese
From Japanese 六九 (rokku) meaning "sixty nine". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well. ... [more]
Charlez m Breton
Breton form of Charles.
Fidimalala m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy fidy meaning "choice, preference" and malala meaning "beloved".
Jogirdas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian verb joti meaning "to ride horseback". The second element is derived from the Lithuanian noun girdas meaning "rumour", which is ultimately derived from the Lithuanian verb girdėti meaning "to hear"... [more]
Huge m Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Danish and Swedish form of Hugi.
Yussuf m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic يوسف (see Yusuf).
Fell m Literature, Romani
This name was used in the novel "The Sight" for the black wolf.
Uddolf m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Uddulfr.
Chiel m Dutch
Short form of Machiel and Michiel.
Shapoor m Persian
Alternate transcription of Shapour.
Pasinikos m Ancient Greek
Means "victory of all", derived from Greek πᾶς (pas) meaning "all, for all, of all" combined with Greek νικη (nike) meaning "victory".
Freihold m German (Rare, Archaic)
Probably a 19th century creation from the German word frei "free" and hold "gracious, friendly, grateful; devoted".
Chuantong m Chinese
From the Chinese 传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and 统 (tǒng) meaning "govern, command, unite".
Cristofe m Walloon
Walloon form of Christopher.
Kamenko m Serbian (Rare)
Nature name derived from the word kamen, meaning "stone" or "rock", therefore denoting a baby whose parents wished for him to be as strong and tough as a stone.The name is nowadays mostly associated with Kamenko Katić, a famous Serbian journalist and TV personality.
Leostratus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Leostratos. This name was borne by three eponymous archons of Athens, the earliest of which lived in the 7th century BC.
Klor m Croatian
Croatian form of Chlorus.
Irpan m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Irfan.
Artemidor m German, Polish
German and Polish form of Artemidoros.
Jyrell m African American (Modern)
Variant of Tyrell influenced by names that begin with the letter J such as Jeremy,Jeremiah and Jayden.
Lionell m English
Variant of Lionel.
Barnabuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Barnaba, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Amythaon m Greek Mythology
Son of Cretheus and Tyro, and brother of Aeson and Pheres in Greek Mythology.
Fastmundr m Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian form of Fastmund.
Chong’er m Chinese
From the characters 重 (chóng, meaning “double” or “layered”) and 耳 (ěr, meaning “ear”). This was the personal name of Duke Wen of Jin (晋文公), a ruler of the state of Jin during the Chinese Spring and Autumn period (770 - 473 BCE)... [more]
Mafuyu f & m Japanese
From Japanese 万 (ma) meaning "ten thousand", 愛 (ma) meaning "love, affection", 眞 (ma) meaning "truth, reality", 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 舞 (ma) meaning "dance", 茉 (ma) meaning "jasmine" or 麻 (ma) meaning "hemp, flax, linen", 布 (fu) meaning "linen, cloth, spread, distribute", 扶 (fu) meaning "aid, help, assist", 芙 (fu) meaning "lotus, Mt Fuji", 楓 (fu) meaning "maple" or 風 (fu) meaning "wind, air, style, manner" combined with 冬 (fuyu, yu) meaning "winter", 柚 (yu) meaning "citron", 由 (yu) meaning "reason, cause", 有 (yu) meaning "exist", 侑 (yu) meaning "help, assist, repay kindness", 佑 (yu) meaning "help, assist", 優 (yu) meaning "tenderness, excel, surpass, actor, superiority, gentleness", 友 (yu) meaning "friend", 結 (yu) meaning "tie, bind, contract, join, organize, do up hair, fasten" or 悠 (yu) meaning "permanence, distant, long time, leisure"... [more]
Mikkiki m Greenlandic
Younger form of Míkike.
Lukasz m Polish (Rare)
More international spelling of Łukasz. 142 men bear this name in Poland.
Dagarich m German
German form of Dagaric.
Huyền f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 玄 (huyền) meaning "deep, profound, mysterious, black".
Cuauhnochtli m Nahuatl
Means "eagle cactus fruit" in Nahuatl, derived from cuauhtli "eagle" and nochtli "prickly-pear cactus fruit". Could be used to describe the hearts of victims sacrificed to Huitzilopochtli, or as a judicial title, often involved with execution.
Theuderam m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element þeud "people" combined with hraban or hramn "raven."
Lelijan m Croatian
Croatian form of Laelianus.
Quiolas m Arthurian Cycle
A name appearing in Le Livre d’Artus, a work of Arthurian romance. He wass a Saxon king who, under King Hargadabran, fought Arthur’s forces at the battle of Clarence and was killed by Adragain.
Ottobuono m Medieval Italian
This was the birth name of Pope Adrian V (c.1205–1276). Perhaps it was a combination of the name Ottone with Latin buono "good".
Mamsər m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Mansur.
Ebroin m English, History, Medieval Latin
Frankish/Latin form of Eberwin. Ebroin was the name of a 7th-century mayor of the palace of Neustria. a West Frankish kingdom.
Scaria m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Malayalam form of Zachariah, borrowed from Portuguese Zacarias. Used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Byamugisha m Kiga
Means "things of luck" in Rukiga.
Wibert m Germanic, Dutch (Rare)
This name is often encountered as a variant form of Wigbert and Witbert. However, it can also be a name in its own right, in which case its first element is derived from either Old High German wîh meaning "holy, sacred" or from Old High German wîp meaning "woman"... [more]
Ichihei m Japanese
From Japanese 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 平 (hei) meaning "calm, peaceful". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Ziromine m Sardinian (Rare)
Nuorese variant of Zirominu.
Riet m Romansh
Variant of Riget, traditionally found in the Engadine valley and in central Grisons.
Yurtsyo m Ukrainian
Diminutive of Yuriy.
Feral f & m English (Rare, Archaic)
Etymology: Medieval Latin feralis, from Latin fera "wild animal", from feminine of ferus "wild" ... [more]
Mayihlome m & f Ndebele
Means "let's take up arms" in Ndebele.
Morys m Welsh
From the Latin Mauricius.
Yoon f & m Korean
Reiji m Japanese
From Japanese 零 (rei) meaning "zero" or 黎 (rei) meaning "gloomy, dusky, black, bluish black," combined with 仁 (ji) meaning "benevolence", 時 (ji) meaning "time" or 嗣 (ji) meaning "take over position, secede, inherit"... [more]
Rip m West Frisian
Short form of Rippert.
Maidhcí m Irish
Irish Gaelic diminutive of Mícheál.
Winimar m Germanic, German
Means "famous friend", derived from Old High German wini "friend" combined with Old High German mâri "famous."
Genius m Arthurian Cycle
Genius is the gatekeeper of the Bower of Bliss and the porter of the Garden of Adonis in "The Faerie Queene".
Þórbiǫrn m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements þórr "thunder" and bjǫrn "bear".
Tống m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 宋 (tống) referring to the Song dynasty.
Gizon m Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque gizon "man".
Bivörr m Old Norse
Variant of Bifurr.
Torquat m Catalan
Catalan form of Torquatus.
Bamshad m Persian
From Persian بام (bām) meaning "dawn" and شاد (shād) meaning "happy, glad".
Saif-ur-Rehman m Pashto, Urdu
Pashto and Urdu variant of Sayf al-Rahman.
Cenobio m Spanish (Mexican)
Variant of Zenobio, the Spanish form of Zenobius. This was borne by the 19th-century Mexican composer Cenobio Paniagua (1821-1882).
Chunying f & m Chinese
From Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring (the season)" combined with 莹 (yíng) meaning "lustrous, lustre of gems", 鹰 (yīng) meaning "eagle, hawk, falcon", or 英 (yīng) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero"... [more]
Râsemûse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Rasmus.
Yoshiya m Japanese
From Japanese 吉 (yoshi) meaning "good luck", 義 (yoshi) meaning "righteous", or 良 (yoshi) meaning "good, virtuous, respectable" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also" or 哉 (ya), an exclamation... [more]
Tóroddur m Faroese
Faroese form of Þóroddr.
Stalin m Indian, Tamil, Spanish (Latin American)
From the surname of Joseph Stalin (1878-1953), the Russian revolutionist and secretary general of the Communist party of the Soviet Union... [more]
Šolontu m Manchu
Manchu masculine name maning "horned dragon".
Zennor m & f Cornish (Rare)
Name of a Cornish village derived from the local saint, St Senara. In current use.
Jónsteinn m Icelandic (Rare)
Combination of Jón and Old Norse steinn meaning "stone".
Thipangkon m Thai
Thai form of Dipankara.
Seong-Cheol m Korean
From Sino-Korean 成 (seong) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded", 聖 (seong) meaning "holy, sacred" or 性 (seung) meaning "nature, character" combined with 哲/喆 (cheol) meaning "wise, sage" or 徹 (cheol) meaning "pierce, penetrate"... [more]
Olan m Thai
Means "great, enormous, grand" in Thai.
Mohau m Sotho
Means "pity" or "mercy" in Sesotho.
Redzuan m Malay
Malay variant of Ridwan.
Hanysek m Silesian
Diminutive of Hanys.
Tsezar m Russian
Russian form of Caesar.
Demorris m African American
Combination of the popular name prefix De- and Morris.
Pelej m Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of Peleus.
Fegan m English
Transferred use of the surname Fegan.
Kiiwedinaashik m & f Ojibwe
I know Kiiwedin, or Giiwedin means North, or North wind, but I do not know the meaning of aashik.
Kadmiel m Biblical, Biblical Greek
Apparently means "before God" in Hebrew. This is the name of a Levite from the Old Testament.
Cisus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Κεῖσος (Keisos). This was the name of a legendary king of Argos, a son of Temenus.
Johnnye f & m English (American, Rare)
A variant of Johnny most frequently used as a feminine form.
Joshi m African
Means "galloping" in Swahili.
Asker m Danish, Swedish (Rare)
Newer form of Ask or Ásgeirr.
Harir f & m Arabic
Means "silk" in Arabic.
Padraig m English
Anglicised form of Pádraig or Pàdraig.
Kuchinei m Shona
Kuchinei means "What more is left to do, to see or to say" This name may be given by a parent who is at their wit's end. The Zimbabwean singer of the 1970-80s Kuchinei Chikupo was one well known bearer of this name.
Miysha m & f Indian
A form of Russian Misha (diminutive of Michael). Meaning "who is like a God?". Or Ind name Miysha means "smile" in Sanskrit.
Metrobio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Metrobios via it's Latinized form Metrobius.
Motome m & f Japanese
As a masculine name, it can be used as 求, 求馬 or 求女 with 求 (kyuu, gu, moto.meru) meaning "demand, request, require, want, wish for," 馬 (ba, uma, -uma, ma, me) meaning "horse" and 女 (jo, nyo, nyou, onna, me) meaning "female, woman."... [more]
Sigríkr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Sigríkr.
Rizka f & m Indonesian
Variant of Rizki.
Ceriel m & f Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Cérile, with its spelling more or less phonetical in nature. Also compare Cyriel.... [more]
Mixtli f & m Nahuatl, Mexican (Rare)
Means "cloud" in Nahuatl. This was the name of a princess in an Aztec legend, who is said to have died from grief after being falsely told her lover had died in battle.
Leiam m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Liam that was given to 6 boys in 2017 per the SSA.
Crux m Astronomy
Latin for "cross". This is the name of a constellation in the southern hemisphere, commonly known as the Southern Cross.
Gorimir m Croatian
The first element of this name is derived from Proto-Slavic gora "mountain". The name Goran is of the same etymology. The second element is derived from Slavic mir "peace".
Þangbrandur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Þangbrandr.
Housei m Japanese
From Japanese 芳 (hou) meaning "fragrant" combined with 成 (sei) meaning "to become", 星 (sei) meaning "star", 正 (sei) meaning "first (month of the lunar year)", 清 (sei) meaning "pure" or 生 (sei) meaning "live"... [more]
Wigolf m Germanic, German
Variant spelling of Wigulf.
Jangli m Luxembourgish
Vernacular of Jang, the fictional character Jangli the train is a main nameholder
Taj ad-Din m Arabic
Means "crown of the religion" from Arabic تاج (tāj) meaning "crown" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Sadiki m Egyptian, Arabic, Swahili
Translating to “faithful” or “loyal,” it can always remind baby to stay dedicated to the people they love. Whether it’s through a ride-or-die friendship or sticking by their own beliefs, the name Sadiki is a constant reminder to keep a steadfast heart.
Reef m English (Modern, Rare)
A name given in reference to a reef 'ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.'
Luntian m Filipino, Tagalog, Cebuano
From Tagalog and Cebuano luntian meaning "green, verdant"
Kaloy m Filipino, Tagalog
Variant of Caloy.
Lokys m Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from the Lithuanian noun lokys meaning "bear". However, it should be noted that Lokys is also the name of a river in Lithuania, which is located in the county of Kaunas. As such, it is possible that in some cases, bearers of the given name Lokys were named after the river, rather than after the animal... [more]
Kinu m Aymara
“A man awake, lively, who is aware of everything that happens“... [more]
Lariy m Mari
Mari form of Hilarion.
Niceto m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Niketas. This name was borne by Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, president of Spain from 1931 to 1936.
Raran m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Tamil, Gujarati, Punjabi, Hinduism, Malayalam, Nepali, Telugu, Marathi, Kannada
MEANING - liberal, bestowing, bountiful, distributing
Assivat m Medieval Occitan
Variant of Assivus, using the suffix -at.
Kiattisak m Thai
From Thai เกียรติ (kiat) meaning "honour, glory, fame" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Tolan m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Tolan.
Montell m & f English
Variant of Montel.
Algert m Lithuanian (Americanized)
Americanized version of Algirdas
Kocsárd m Hungarian
Probably from kocsord meaning "Peucedanum plant".
Advay m Hinduism, Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Assamese, Nepali
Means "without second, unique" in Sanskrit.
Fayard m French
Transferred use of Fayard.
Lawra m Aymara
Means "flames" in Aymara.
Lutazio m Italian
Italian form of Lutatius.
Fubuki f & m Japanese
From Japanese 冬 (fu) meaning "winter", 吹 (fu) meaning "blow, breathe, puff, emit, smoke", 芙 (fu) meaning "lotus, Mt Fuji" or 風 (fu) meaning "wind, air, style, manner", 風 (bu) meaning "wind, air, style, manner" or 舞 (bu) meaning "dance" combined with 雪 (buki) meaning "snow", 綺 (ki) meaning "figured cloth, beautiful", 咲 (buki) meaning "blossom", 吹 (buki) meaning "blow, breathe, puff, emit, smoke", 姫 (ki) meaning "princess", 季 (ki) meaning "seasons", 希 (ki) meaning "hope, beg, request, rare", 記 (ki) meaning "scribe, account, narrative" or 貴 (ki) meaning "precious, value, prize, esteem, honor"... [more]
Faviy m Russian
Russian variant form of Fabiy.
Tykhon m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Tychon.
Duangchai f & m Thai
Means "heart, mind" or "sweetheart, beloved, darling" in Thai.
Oktavijus m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Octavius.
Venustianus m Ancient Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Roman Cognomen of Venustus, a personal name meaning devoted to Venus. Used by a saint who was a companion with Sabinus of spoleto.
Aristoxenos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" combined with Greek ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" as well as "foreigner, guest".
Pacómio m History (Ecclesiastical)
European Portuguese form of Pachomius.
Rutili m Catalan
Catalan form of Rutilius.
Aistolf m Germanic
Variant of Aistulf.
Uzoq m Uzbek
Means "faraway" in Uzbek.
Bochuan m Chinese
From the Chinese 伯 (bó) meaning "older brother" and 川 (chuān) meaning "stream, river".
Zbawimił m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish zbawić "to save, to redeem" (also compare Polish zbawienie "salvation, redemption" and Croatian izbaviti "to save, to redeem")... [more]
Ezekijel m Croatian
Croatian form of Ezekiel.
Baichen m & f Chinese
From the Chinese 百 (bǎi) meaning "one hundred, numerous, many" and 琛 (chēn) meaning "treasure, valuables".
Quetzun m Central American
Guatemalan name referring to the Quetzal a native bird of Guatemala and Tecun Uman the last indigenious prince of Guatemala.
Mścigniew m Polish
The first element of this name is derived from Polish mścić "to avenge", which is ultimately derived from Slavic mshcha "vengeance". The second element is derived from Polish gniew "anger", which is derived from Slavic gnev "anger".
Atka m Popular Culture
Atka is a place name derived from the Aleut language.
Natapong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐพงศ์ or ณัฐพงษ์ (see Natthaphong).
Asipa m Yoruba
Means "pathfinder, one who leads the way" in Yoruba, from ṣí "to open up" and ipa "path".
Zorz m Greek (Rare)
Hellenized form of Georges.
Demy f & m Dutch
Diminutive of Demetria or Demetrius.
Sâlumût m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Solomon.
Dishawn m African American
variant of Deshawn
Liunet m Occitan (Rare)
Occitan form of Leon.
Zybert m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish form of Siegbert.
Göt m & f Swedish
Swedish form of Gautr.
Oñumsinachi m & f Igbo
Means "my joy is from God" in Igbo.
Cecili m Catalan
Catalan form of Caecilius.
Joralf m Norwegian
The first element of this name is derived from Old Norse jorr "wild boar" or Old Norse jǫfurr "chief, king". The second element is derived from Old Norse alfr meaning "elf". A known bearer of this name is Joralf Gjerstad (b... [more]
Enkhmandakh m & f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian энх (enkh) meaning "peace, calm" and мандах (mandakh) meaning "ascent, rising".
Jingping f & m Chinese
From Chinese 敬 (jìng) meaning "respect, honour", 京 (jīng) meaning "capital city", 晶 (jīng) meaning "clear, crystal" or 竟 (jìng) meaning "unexpectedly, surprisingly, whole, entire" combined with 平 (píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful"... [more]
Geneo m African American (Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Jarad m English
Variant of Jared.
Kwang-yeong m Korean
Alternate transcription of 광영 (see Gwang-yeong).
Rimu f & m Japanese
From Japanese 李 (ri) meaning "plum" combined with 牟 (mu) meaning "pupil (of the eye)" or 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Arnaldr m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Arnold.
Lucario m Obscure
After the Pokémon character Lucario, whose name is a combination of the words orichalcum (a mythical metal) and the lúkos ("wolf" in Greek). Lucario is a canine-like Pokémon who has the ability to sense and control auras... [more]
Þeodgar m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements þēod "people, nation" (from þeudō) and gar "spear"... [more]
Lingyu f & m Chinese
From Chinese 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade" combined with 玉 () meaning "jade, precious stone, gem"... [more]
Januri m Indonesian
From the name of the month of January (Januari in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a boy born in January.
Klementyn m Polish
Polish form of Clementinus.