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.
Mohong f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
墨 (mò) meaning "ink" and
红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermilion".
Dargintas m LithuanianBasically means "working to protect", derived from Lithuanian
daryti meaning "to do, to act" as well as "to work" combined with Lithuanian
ginti meaning "to defend, to protect".
Ontario m African American (Rare)From the name of the Canadian province, or from the name of Lake Ontario (see the place name
Ontario), which is probably derived from the Huron word
ontarí:io meaning "great lake".... [
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Edonus m Greek MythologyIn Greek mythology, Edonus was the ancestor of the Edonians in Thrace and Thracian Macedonia. He was the son of Ares (god of war) and Calliope (muse of epic poetry).
Dolun m YakutMeans "winner" or "victory of the revolution".
Kylych m KyrgyzMeans "sword, sabre" in Kyrgyz, of Turkic origin.
Tobio m JapaneseFrom Japanese 飛 (
tobi) meaning "to fly" combined with 雄 (
o) meaning "hero, manly". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Poimen m Late GreekDerived from the Greek noun ποιμήν
(poimen) meaning "herdsman, shepherd".
Minju f & m KoreanCombination of "min" hanja, like 敏 (also 慜) meaning "quick, agile; smart, clever" or 珉 meaning "gem," with a "ju" hanja, such as 周 meaning "circumference," 珠 meaning "jewel, pearl" or 妵 meaning "pretty; adorable; nice." Other many combinations can be exist... [
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Gyeong-Taek m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 京
(gyeong) meaning "capital city" or 炅
(gyeong) meaning "brilliance" combined with 擇
(taek) meaning "select, choose, pick" or 澤
(taek) meaning "moist, marsh, grace, brilliance"... [
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Thâm m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 深 (
thâm) meaning "deep, profound".
Irbek m OssetianFrom Ossetian ир
(ir), the ethnic name of the Ossetian people, and the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Al-'ala' m ArabicMeans "the exalted". Laqab of
Ala 1. This was the personal name of Abu Sa'd al-'Ala' ibn Sahl (c. 940–1000), a Muslim mathematician, physicist and optics engineer... [
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Feizollah m PersianMeans "grace of
Allah", from Persian فیض
(feyz) meaning "grace" (of Arabic origin) combined with الله
(Allah).
Dashi m BuryatBuryat form of
Tashi, commonly used as an element in compound names.
Othryoneus m Greek MythologyThe meaning of this name is a bit uncertain. If it is derived from only one element, then it possibly basically means "of Mount Othrys", derived from Greek Όθρυς
(Othrys), the name of the mountain... [
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Gariland m GermanicThe first element of this name is derived from Gothic
gairu (
gêr in Old High German) "spear", or from
garva (
garo in Old High German, and
gearu in Anglo-Saxon) "ready, prepared." The second element is derived from
land "land."
Yornazar m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
yor meaning "friend" and
nazar meaning "look, glance".
Machanda m & f NyoroMachanda is the Bunyoro month where sesame seeds are planted and sown.
Gostibor m Medieval RussianFrom old Russian
гость (
gost') meaning "guest foreigner" combined with
бороти (
boroti) meaning "fight"
Ruj m Slovene (Modern)Slovene name meaning “sumac tree.” Similar to the feminine name
Ruja. Possibly related to the Serbo-Croatian word for September (‘rujan’).
Zara m & f Biblical Greek, English (Rare)The Biblical Greek form of Hebrew
Zerah, meaning "dawn, dawning, shining, rising of the sun," derived from the Hebrew verb זרח (zarah) "to arise, to shine, to break out"... [
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Sławomysł m PolishThe first element of this name is derived from Slavic
slav "glory". The second element is derived from Polish
myśl "thought", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic
mysliti "to think".
Tautgintas m LithuanianMeans "to defend the people", derived from Baltic
tauta meaning "people, nation" (see
Vytautas) combined with Lithuanian
ginti meaning "to defend, to protect".
Zenmi f & m JapaneseAnother unisex name? Look at the details for more information.... [
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Sisera m Biblical HebrewSisera was commander of the Canaanite army of King
Jabin of Hazor, who is mentioned in Judges 4-5 of the Hebrew Bible.
Landgrim m GermanicDerived from the Germanic element
land "land" combined with Old Norse
grîma "mask."
Náin m & f LiteratureFrom the dwarves of the same name from
The Lord of the Rings, which in turn derive from the name of a dwarf in the
Dvergatal (whose name means 'corpselike').
Torao m JapaneseFrom 虎 (
tora) meaning "tiger" and 雄 (
o) meaning "hero, manly". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Bentejuí m Spanish (Canarian, Archaic)Bentejuí Semidán was a warrior leader from Gran Canaria, who militarily resisted the conquest of the island by the conquerors sent by the Crown of Castile.... [
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Sakutarou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 咲 (saku) meaning "blossom", 作 (saku) meaning "make, production, prepare, build", 朔 (saku) meaning "conjunction (astronomy), first day of month, north", 柵 (saku) meaning "stockade, fence, weir, entwine around" or 策 (saku) meaning "scheme, plan, policy, step, means", 多 (ta) meaning "many, much" or 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" or 郎 (rou) meaning "son"... [
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Saidal'o m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
said meaning "fortunate" and
al'o meaning "superb" or "better".
Budymyr m Ukrainian (Archaic)From Ukrainian
будує мир (buduye myr), which means "builds peace". The name means "one who spreads peace".
Domenichino m Italian, HistoryDiminutive of
Domenico. Domenico Zampieri (1581-1641), known by his diminutive, Domenichino after his shortness, was an Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School of painters.
Gaoming m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 高
(gāo) meaning "tall, high" combined with 明
(míng) meaning "bright, light, clear"... [
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Chongyi m ChineseFrom the Chinese
崇 (chóng) meaning "esteem, honor, revere, venerate" and
义 (yì) meaning "right conduct, righteousness" or
(yī) meaning "one".
Nritu m IndianMEANING - "lively, dancing, active, gesticulating, long, actor, dancer, earth"... [
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Rasydan m MalayCame from the 18th century. Rasydan was a King from the Malayan land. He was a good looking king with a perfect body.
Curche m Baltic MythologyOld Prussian god first mentioned in the peace treaty of 1249 between the Teutonic Knights and the Old Prussians. He is also mentioned in Simon Grunau's
Preussische Chronik (1517-1521) and Matthäus Prätorius'
Deliciae Prussicae (1635-1704).
Lambor m Arthurian CycleThe King of Terre Foraine (Strange Land) or Logres, a Grail King descended from
Bron. He ruled Corbenic and the Strange Land.... [
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Enkh-Yalalt m & f MongolianDerived from Mongolian энх
(enkh) meaning "peace, calm" and ялалт
(yalalt) meaning "conquest, victory".
Liutric m GermanicDerived from Old High German
liut "people" 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."
Nalbi m CircassianEither means "happy ruler" or derived from Persian نعل
(na'l) meaning "horseshoe" (of Arabic origin) combined with the Ottoman Turkish title بك
(beg) meaning "chief, lord, master".
Kavish m IndianKavish is another name of Hindu God Ganesha !
Kageya m JapaneseFrom Japanese 影 (kage) meaning "light" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also". This name can be formed with other kanji combinations as well.
Sukhwant m & f Indian (Sikh)Means "possessing happiness" from Sanskrit सुख
(sukha) meaning "pleasant, happy" combined with वती
(vatī) meaning "having".
Chein m & f BurmeseMeans "to weigh, to consider" or "to aim for, to aspire to" in Burmese.
Yuma m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 遊 (
yu) meaning "play" combined with 真 (
ma) meaning "real, genuine". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Zelos m Greek MythologyMeans "zeal, ardor, jealousy" in Greek. He was the personification of zeal or strife in Greek mythology.
Maveletiveni m SwaziA famous bearer is Maveletiveni Dlamini, son of Mswati III, King of Eswatini and his first wife Queen laMatsebula.
Sieon f & m Korean (Modern)From Sino-Korean (Korean Hanja) 時(shi), 彦(eon) meaning "Exellent", "Best", "Great" or 詩(shi), 嫣(eon) meaning "Beautiful", "Elegant", "pretty".
Kiyokazu m JapaneseFrom Japanese 清 (
kiyo, shi) meaning "clear, pure, clean" combined with 和 (
kazu, wa) meaning "harmony, peace" or 一 (
kazu, ichi) meaning "one". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Jabru m Near Eastern Mythology, Elamite MythologyThis was the name of an obscure but very old god in Elamite religion. It is uncertain what the meaning of his name was in the Elamite language. Most sources equate him with the Babylonian god
Anu 2, so he must have been a god of the heavens... [
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Cuima m NahuatlMeaning uncertain. Possibly derived from Nahuatl
cui "to take, fetch, grasp" combined with either
maitl "hand" or the related elements
ma "to hunt, capture",
ma "as though, as, like", or
-mani "in the manner of".
Volodar m Medieval UkrainianOld variant of
Volodymyr, or could also come from Ukrainian
володар (volodar), meaning "ruler, leader". Alternatively could come from Slavic name elements
волдѣти (volděti) "to rule, to control" and
даръ (darŭ) "gift".
Poniman m JavaneseFrom Javanese
Pon referring to the third day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the masculine suffix
-man.
Mitsuru f & m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 満 (
mitsuru) meaning "full; satisfy" or 暢 (
mitsuru) meaning "stretch" or 充 (
mitsuru) meaning "charge; raise". As a feminine name it can derive from 美 (
mi) meaning "beautiful; beauty" combined with 鶴 (
tsuru) meaning "crane".... [
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Ántush m AguarunaPossibly from the Awajún
ántut meaning "hear, understand, obey".
Wilmund m GermanicDerived from Gothic
vilja "will, desire" combined with Old High German
mund "protection."
Phi m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 飛
(phi) meaning "to fly".
Alkmenor m Greek MythologyThe first element of this name is derived from either the Greek adjective ἀλκμαῖος
(alkmaios) meaning "young" or the Greek name
Alkmene (see
Alcmene)... [
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Savrin m UzbekPossibly from
savrinjon meaning "dogbane".
Hriday m Indian, Hindi, BengaliMeans "heart" in Hindi, derived from Sanskrit हृदय
(hrdaya). It is also an alternate transcription of Bengali হৃদয় of the same meaning (see
Hridoy).
Atsushige m JapaneseFrom 京 (
atsu) meaning "capital city, Tokyo, Kyoto, ten quadrillion, ten thousand billion" or 厚 (
atsu) meaning "thick, heavy, kind" combined with 重 (
shige) meaning "layers, folds"... [
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