This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the order is random.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Daoping m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 道
(dào) meaning "path, road, way" or 悼
(dào) meaning "lament, mourn, grieve" combined with 平
(píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful"... [
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Nebchasetnebet m Ancient EgyptianFrom Egyptian
nb-ḫꜣ-st-nb.t, possibly meaning "(he is) the ruler of all under his throne", from Egyptian
nb "lord, master", ḫꜣ "herd",
st "throne",
nb "lord, master", and
.t "you, your"... [
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Werni m GermanDiminutive of names that contain the Germanic element
warin (related to
war meaning "aware, cautious"), such as
Werner and
Wernfried.
Kazuteru m JapaneseFrom 法 (
kazu) meaning "method, law, regulation, model" or 和 (
kazu) meaning "peace" combined with 光 (
teru) meaning "light, radiance" or 照 (
teru) meaning "to shine"... [
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Youping m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 幼
(yòu) meaning "young, child" or "to protect, to care for" combined with 平
(píng) meaning "level, even, flat", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Adalgod m GermanicDerived from Old High German
adal "noble" combined with Gothic
guths "god" or Gothic
gôds "good."
Thiếp m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 浹 (
thiếp) meaning "to saturate, to drench, wet".
Atsuhiko m JapaneseFrom Japanese 温 (
atsu) meaning "warm" combined with 彦 (
hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible.... [
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Benying m ChineseFrom 本 (
běn) meaning "root, origin, source" and 影 (
yǐng) meaning "shadow".
Hildetrud m GermanicDerived from Old Norse
hildr "battle" combined with
þruþ "strength."
Urizen m LiteratureThis name was invented by the English mystic poet William Blake, who intended it to be a pun on
your reason and perhaps also based it on Greek
horizein (root of the English word
horizon) meaning "bound, limit, divide, separate"... [
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Vannak m KhmerMeans "class, hierarchy, caste" in Khmer.
Somto m IgboThe name Somto is a name with Igbo origin. In Igbo, Somto is a shortened form of
Somtochukwu, which translates to "Join me in praising God" or "Rejoice with me in the Lord."
Corson m Biblical HebrewHas Hebrew origins, as the name is mentioned in the bible as one of the 4demon kings reigning over 72 demons.
Kara f & m OgoniMeans "pray, prayer" in Khana, a dialect of Ogoni language from Nigeria.
Oinopion m Greek MythologyDerived from the Greek adjective οἰνωπός
(oinopos) meaning "wine-coloured, wine-dark" as well as "wine-coloured in complexion" or "ruddy-complexioned". The word is ultimately derived from the Greek noun οινος
(oinos) meaning "wine"... [
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Shayak m BengaliSanskrit/Bengali Origin: In Sanskrit and Bengali, "Shayak" (শ্যায়ক) translates to "arrow," symbolizing precision, focus, and strength.
Kayen m African(Nigerian)"celebrated", (Yoruba)" long-hoped-for child"
Igider m Berber (Rare)Mighty and strong, this name stands for ‘eagle’ in one of the Berber languages.
Spakr m Old NorseFrom Old Norse
spakr meaning "wise, sensible, peaceable".
Seika m JapaneseFrom the Japanese 盛 (
sei) "boom," "prosper" and 華 (
ka) "flower."
Chinzorigt m MongolianFrom Mongolian чин
(chin) meaning "truthful, unshakable, firm" and зоригт
(zorigt) meaning "brave, intrepid".
Thrasaric m GermanicDerived from Old Norse
thras "quarrel, battle" combined with
rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic
rîg or
rix and Gothic
reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Zhaojia m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 兆
(zhào) meaning "omen", 昭
(zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous", 肇
(zhào) meaning "start, begin" or 照
(zhào) meaning "shine, illumine, reflect" combined with 佳
(jiā) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful", 嘉
(jiā) meaning "excellent, good, auspicious" or 甲
(jiǎ) referring to the first of the ten Heavenly Stems... [
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Okke m & f East FrisianShortened form of dithematic names starting with the name element
od "heritage, wealth".
Yevstrat m Russian (Archaic)Either a short form or a variant of
Yevstratiy. A known bearer of this name was the Russian political investigator Yevstratiy "Yevstrat" Mednikov (1853-1914).
Jovaras m LithuanianDerived from the Lithuanian noun
jovaras, which refers to several types of tree, namely: the black poplar, the common hornbeam and the sycamore.
Phui m & f LaoMeans "powdery, powdered" in Lao.
Valt m Popular CulturePossibly from the English word
vault. Valt Aoi is the protagonist of the television series 'Beyblade Burst Evolution'.
Tadakatsu m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 忠 (
tada) meaning "loyalty" combined with 勝 (
katsu) meaning "win; victory" or 毅 (
katsu) meaning "strong".... [
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Tống m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 宋 (
tống) referring to the Song dynasty.
Arjin m Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Indian, Hinduism, Indian (Sikh), Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Nepali, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Gujarati"procuring", "gaining"... [
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Fwaya m LuoOriginated 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... [
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Chenlu m ChineseFrom the Chinese
晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and
率 (lǜ) meaning "frank, hasty; lead".
Rage m English (American)From the Middle English word
rage, from the Old French
rage/
rager, ultimately derived from Latin
rabies, meaning "madness."
Brandewin m GermanicDerived from Old Norse
brand "sword" combined with Old High German
wini "friend."
Sumitra f & m Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Odia, Marathi, Assamese, Punjabi, Kannada, Thai, IndonesianMeans "good friend" from the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with मित्र
(mitra) meaning "friend"... [
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Valinazar m UzbekDerived from the given name
Vali and the Uzbek word
nazar meaning "look, glance".
Radimir m Bulgarian, Serbian, Russian (Rare)Also spelled as
Radomir, the name Radimir is of Slavic origin and has meanings like "famous for peace," "happy," or "radiating joy.". It's a combination of "radi," meaning radiance or fame, and "mir," meaning peace or world... [
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Amarkhüü m & f MongolianDerived from амар
(amar) meaning "rest, ease, comfort" and хүү
(khüü) meaning "son, boy".
Navagiaq m Greenlandic, Inuit Mythology, InupiatWest Greenlandic name meaning "the one who travelled from place to place", composed of
nava- meaning "exchange, moving from place to place" and -
giaq meaning "travel" or "is out". In Greenlandic mythology this is the name of a character who dies and travels from animal to animal as a spirit until he is finally reborn as a human.
Amil m AzerbaijaniFrom Arabic عَامِل, (ʻĀmil), which means "a hardworking person, doer, striver", among other similar descriptions. It is derived from root ع م ل (ʕ-m-l), which is related to "working, doing".
Xiuyong f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
秀 (xiù) meaning "beautiful, elegant, flowering, luxuriant, refined, graceful" and
永 (yǒng) meaning "perpetual, eternal, forever".
Septiminus m Late RomanDiminutive of
Septimus. This name was borne by Lucius Fabius Cilo (it was one of his many names), a Roman senator from the 2nd century AD.
Lakan m TagalogFrom a title meaning "nobleman" in Tagalog, historically used to denote a paramount ruler in early Philippine history.
Sollux m LiteratureName of the character Sollux Captor from Andrew Hussie's webcomic Homestuck. The name was made by swapping letters from
Pollux and
Castor, the twins from the constellation Gemini... [
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Ataş m TurkmenFrom Turkmen
ata meaning "father, ancestor" and
daş meaning "stone".
Achaios m Greek Mythology, Ancient GreekThe meaning of this name is a little uncertain; it may have been derived from Greek αχος
(achos) meaning "grief, pain, woe" (also see
Achilles). It is also interesting to note that there is the Greek word
achaia, which was an epithet of the Greek goddess
Demeter... [
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Wali m Arabic, Urdu, Pashto, NigerianMeans "helper, protector, friend" in Arabic. The term is also used to refer to saints in Islamic tradition.
Nyunt m & f BurmeseMeans "spring, shoot, growth" or "apex, summit" in Burmese.
Godulf m GermanicDerived from Gothic
guths "god" or Gothic
gôds "good" combined with Gothic
vulfs "wolf."
Malchinkhüü m MongolianDerived from Mongolian малчин
(malchin) meaning "herdsman" and хүү
(khüü) meaning "son, boy".
Yurong f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 余
(yú) meaning "surplus", 郁
(yù) meaning "lush, luxuriant" or 育
(yù) meaning "raise, bring up, rear" combined with 荣
(róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper" or 蓉
(róng) meaning "lotus"... [
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Itadaki m Japanese (Rare)From 頂
(itadaki), generally referring to the top of something, like a crown (of a head) or a summit (of a mountain).... [
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Togtokhsaikhan m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian тогтох
(togtokh) meaning "to settle, set, entrench" or "to decide, determine" and сайхан
(saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Gamlet m Russian, Armenian, GeorgianRussian form of
Hamlet. Armenians and Georgians who are proficient in Russian will sometimes use this form to transcribe Համլետ (Hamlet) and ჰამლეტ (Hamlet)... [
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Bürenbaatar m MongolianMeans "complete hero" in Mongolian, from бүрэн
(büren) meaning "complete, entire" and баатар
(baatar) meaning "hero".
Bēl-ṣarbi m Near Eastern Mythology, AkkadianMeans "lord of the poplar", deriving from the Akkadian elements
bēlu ("boss, chief, master, lord") and
ṣarbat (deriving from a place name, that presumably later became associated with groves of trees... [
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Democracy m & f EnglishFrom the English word
democracy, from French
démocratie, via late Latin from Greek
dēmokratia, from
dēmos ‘the people’ +
-kratia ‘power, rule’.
Mirlind m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
mirë "good, well" and
lind "to be born; begin life; to give birth".
Tekle m & f AmharicMeans "my plant" from Amharic ተክል
(tekl) meaning "plant".
Dipesh m IndianPossibly means "lord of light" from Sanskrit दीप
(dīpa) meaning "lamp, light" and ईश
(īśa) meaning "ruler, lord".
Peisianax m Ancient GreekDerived from either Greek πεῖσα
(peisa) meaning "obedience" or πεῖσις
(peisis) meaning "persuasion" (both ultimately derived from πείθω
(peitho) meaning "to persuade, to convince" as well as "to obey, to yield to" and "to believe, to trust (in)") and ἄναξ
(anax) meaning "master, lord, king".
Rokuroku m JapaneseFrom Japanese 六 (
roku) meaning "six" combined with 六 (
roku) meaning "six". Other combinations of kanji characters can be possible.
Ducu m RomanianRomanian diminutive of the given name
Radu or names containing the name element.
Soemsak m & f LaoMeans "add power, add authority" in Lao.
Tirutir m Near Eastern Mythology, Elamite MythologyThis was the name of an obscure god in Elamite religion. It is uncertain what the meaning of his name was in the Elamite language. Tirutir was a local god (1): he was worshipped only in the Elamite city Ayapir (2) (also spelled Aiapir; it was later called Malamir, and nowadays it is known as Izeh in Iran (3))... [
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Saichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 佐 (sa) meaning "aid, help", 嵯 (sa) meaning "high, towering", 左 (sa) meaning "left" or 沙 (sa) meaning "sand", 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Morning f & m EnglishFrom the English word "morning", ultimately from proto-Germanic
murginaz "to flicker, twinkle, darken".
Kazufumi m JapaneseFrom 麗 (
kazu) meaning "lovely, graceful, beautiful, resplendent", 春 (
kazu) meaning "spring", 万 (
kazu) meaning "hundred" or 嘉 (
kazu) meaning "auspicious, praise" combined with 典 (
fumi) meaning "ceremony, rites" or 章 (
fumi) meaning "section, chapter"... [
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Yeong-ung m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 英雄
(yeong-ung) meaning "hero." Other hanja combinations are possible.
Discipline m English (Puritan)Middle English (in the sense ‘mortification by scourging oneself’) via Old French from Latin
disciplina ‘instruction, knowledge’, from
discipulus. Referring to Hebrews 12:11.