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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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Sigbert m Germanic, German
Short form of Sigisbert.
Childebrand m Germanic, History
Variant of Hildebrand. Childebrand was an 8th-century Frankish duke, the son of Pepin of Herstal and brother of Charles Martel.
Aristogenes m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" combined with Greek γενής (genes) meaning "born"... [more]
Syu m & f Japanese
Katakana spelling of “Shu”
Saleumxay m Lao
From Lao ສະເຫຼີມ (saleum) meaning "eulogise, exalt, celebrate" and ໄຊ (xay) meaning "rank, power, authority".
Mwari m Shona, African Mythology
Means 'force behind creation' in Shona. Shona traditional religion, Mwari is the supreme creator deity who is believed that he is the author of all things and all life and all is in him.
Udayaditya m Indian
Means "rising sun", from Sanskrit उदय (udaya) "going up, rising" and आदित्य (aditya) "sun; relating to the god of the sun".
Þyrill m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From the name of a mountain in Iceland, which means "whirl" from Old Norse þyrill (referring to wind gusts at the mountain peak). This is also the modern Icelandic word for "kingfisher (bird)".
Hermê m Kurdish
Means "pear" in Kurdish.
Jaskaran m Indian
Meaning Sun of God, Gift of God, Gift of My Father
Tzamal m Greek (Rare)
Greek form of Jamal.
Amati m Italian (Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Amato.
Sund m Hinduism
MEANING : shining, handsome, name of lord Vishnu, It was also the name of a demon... [more]
Rhamondre m African American
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Theudoald m Germanic (Latinized)
Possibly a variant of Theudewald. This was the name of an 8th-century Frankish mayor.
Ehtesham m Bengali, Urdu
Derived from Arabic احتشام (ihtisham) meaning "decency, modesty, chastity".
Tonal m Nahuatl
Older form of Tonalli, meaning "day, sun, solar heat, life force" in Nahuatl.
Kampi m Old Norse
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse kampr meaning "beard on the lips", "moustache", "whiskers".
Duardo m Spanish
Diminutive of Eduardo.
Lutacio m Spanish
Spanish form of Lutatius.
Cecilius m Dutch
Variant of Caecilius (see Cecilia).
Zhihua m & f Chinese
From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition", 致 (zhì) meaning "send, deliver, cause, result in" or 智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, intellect" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" or 化 (huà) meaning "change, transform"... [more]
Jeribai m Biblical
The name is comprised of two parts. The first, ריב (rib), means "to strive" or "to contend". The second, י (yod) has three possible meanings. It can make the word into an adjective, it can be a possessive form (usually "my"), or it can be a shortened form of Yahweh... [more]
Auwe m West Frisian
Variant of Aue.
Talaus m Greek Mythology
Means "steadfast, enduring" or "unhappy", derived from Greek τλήμων (tlemon) meaning "patient, steadfast; wretched, miserable". In Greek mythology, Talaus was the king of Argos and one of the Argonauts.
Able m English (American, Rare)
Either a variant of Abel, or from the English word able, "having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something", ultimately from Latin habere "to hold".
Hengest m Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon cognate of Hengist.
Þorgestur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Þórgestr.
Sieng m & f Khmer
Variant of Seang.
Aldegisel m Germanic
It is most likely a metathesis of Adalgisel, although it is also possible that it is a name on its own. In that case, the name is derived from Gothic alds (alt in Old High German) "old" and gisel "hostage" or "pledge." Aldegisel I was a 7th-century ruler of Frisia.
Lynnox f & m Obscure (Modern)
Variant of Lennox.
Frédric m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Frederick.
Agnellus m History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from Latin agnus "lamb" and the diminutive suffix -ellus.
Geordo m Scots
Orcadian Scots diminutive of George.
Maglorio m Italian
The origin of this name is still today quite uncertain. The theories include: ... [more]
Healfdene m Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Old English form of Halfdan. Healfdene (Halfdan in Old Norse) was a legendary Danish king who appeared in the epic poem Beowulf.
Aali m Greenlandic
Younger spelling of Âle.
Elbegbuyan m & f Mongolian
Means "abundant virtue" or "plentiful fortune" in Mongolian, from элбэг (elbeg) meaning "abundant, plentiful" and буян (buyan) meaning "good deed, virtue, charity" or "fortune, blessing".
Timotju m Maltese
Maltese form of Timothy.
Capricorn m Astronomy
From Latin Capricornus meaning "horned like a goat" (from caper, genitive capri "goat" and cornu "horn"), a loan-translation of Greek Aigokheros, the name of the constellation... [more]
Arjang m Persian
Variant transcription of Arzhang.
Eyrin m Arthurian Cycle
A servant of Arthur who was the son of Peibyn.... [more]
Gaýgysyz m Turkmen
Means "carefree" in Turkmen.
Gelasio m Spanish (Rare), Italian (Rare)
Spanish and Italian form of Gelasius.
Yurio m Japanese
From Japanese 百合 (yuri) meaning "lily" combined with 男 (o) meaning "male". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Agenet m Medieval English
Possibly a medieval diminutive of names beginning with the Old French element agin, a lengthened form of Proto-Germanic *agjō "blade" (e.g. Agenulf; see Aginulf).
Cywair m Welsh
Derived from cywair meaning “proper order, fit state or condition”.
Climén m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Clement.
Magdaleni f & m Spanish (Rare)
It means a person who brings light and joy to the world
Ryuichi m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryuuichi.
Manolito m Spanish
Diminutive of Manuel.
Armintas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from Lithuanian ar meaning "also, too, as well (as)". The second element is derived from the Lithuanian noun mintis meaning "thought", which is related to the Lithuanian verb minti meaning "to remember, to recall".
Livien m Flemish
French form of Livianus.
Kaisan m Japanese (Japanized, Modern, ?)
Kaisan (開山) is a Japanese term used in reference to the founder of a school of Buddhism or the founder of a temple, literally meaning "mountain opener" or "to open a mountain." Chan monasteries of China and Japan have traditionally been built in mountainous regions, with the name of whatever mountain it has been built upon then fixed upon the monastery as well as the founding abbot.
Wildhorse m Obscure
Given to Speck Wildhorse Mellencamp, son of John Mellencamp and Elaine Irwin.
Hananya m Hebrew
Variant transcription of חֲנַנְיָה (See Chananyah)
Toshihiro m Japanese
From Japanese 俊 (toshi) meaning "talented, handsome" or 敏 (toshi) meaning "quick, clever, sharp" combined with 大 (hiro) meaning "big, great" or 裕 (hiro) meaning "abundant"... [more]
Fahmie m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Fahmi.
Getir m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Gæitir.
Imanuel m & f Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Emmanuel.
Kimiharu m Japanese
From 君 (kimi) meaning "lord, noble" combined with 春 (haru) meaning "spring" or 晴 (haru) meaning "clear or fine weather". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Muyiwa m Yoruba
Short form of Oluwamuyiwa.
Bonui f & m Korean (Rare)
from the korean word '보늬', meaning the inner shell of chestnuts, acorns, etc.
Albertuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Alberto, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Eberulf m Germanic
Derived from Old High German ebur "wild boar" combined with Gothic vulfs "wolf."
Rentap m Iban
Means "tremor, shake, collapse" in Iban. This was the name of a 19th-century Iban hero.
Serafym m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Seraphinus (see Seraphina).
Saizō m Japanese
From 斎, 齋 (sai) meaning “purification, worship, vegetarian food”, combined with 三 (zō) meaning “three”, or 蔵, 藏 (zō) meaning “warehouse, storehouse”.
Bencie f & m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Bencelina and Benceline (strictly feminine) as well as transferred use of the surname Bencie (unisex).
Ulfarr m Old Norse
Variant form of Ulfgæirr and a combination of ulfr "wolf" and herr "army".
Anaksandr m Russian
Russian form of Anaxander.
Graceless m Literature
From the English word meaning "without grace, without the grace of God". This is the birth name of Christian, the protagonist of the First Part of The Pilgrim's Progress (1678) by John Bunyan.
Iraj m Indian
MEANING- { "son of wind-god", a Name of lord Hanuman}. Here ईर means air, wind-god + ज means born... [more]
Manqu m & f Quechua
Means "ferret" in Quechua.
Balori m Sardinian
Short form of Salvadori.
Aek m & f Khmer
Means "one, single" or "unique, exceptional" in Khmer.
Teyahualo m Nahuatl
Means "he encircles people" or "he who surrounds the enemy" in Nahuatl.
Optato m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Optatus.
Zhannur f & m Kazakh
From Kazakh жан (zhan) meaning "soul" (of Persian origin) combined with нұр (nur) meaning "light" (of Arabic origin).
Yan m Japanese
From Japanese 勇 (yan) meaning "brave", 顔 (yan) meaning "face, expression" or 岩 (yan) meaning "rock" or other kanji which are pronounced the same way.
Nearch m Russian
Russian form of Nearchos via Nearchus.
Sikhalele m Tsonga
Means "outcry" in Xitsonga.
Józsiás m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Josias.
Wicadith m Inca Mythology (Anglicized, Rare)
Means "shiny" in ancient Tulalip-inca tribe scripts,as in Bagobago 1,87: "With thee shall be the song of the wekkadeth birds"
Fruktuos m Czech
Czech form of Fructuosus
Villo m Estonian
Short form of Villem.
Kenniagh m Manx
Manx form of Coinneach. This name was traditionally Anglicized as Kenneth.
Mmenyenemem m & f Ibibio
Means "I now have peace" in Ibibio.
Savane m & f Lao
From the Sanskrit स्वर्ग (swarga) meaning "heaven".
Keneder m Cornish
Cornish form of Cunosetros.
Hentrik m Finnish
Finnish form of Hendrik.
Kelm m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kelm.
Daehee m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 大 "big, great, vast, large, high" and 熙 (hee) meaning "shine". Other combinations are possible.
Akestorides m Ancient Greek
Means "son of Akestor" in Greek, derived from the name Akestor combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).
Aalgoth m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Algot.
Tahsin m & f Arabic, Turkish, Bengali
Means "improvement, beautification, perfection" in Arabic, from the root حَسَّنَ (ḥassana) meaning "to improve, to perfect".
Ziyadin m Dagestani, Kazakh
From Arabic ضياء (ḍiyāʾ) meaning "light, glow" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "reigion"
Aswad m Arabic
Means "black" in Arabic.
Rezuan m Malay, Bengali, Kabardian
Malay, Bengali and Kabardian form of Ridwan.
Yann-Bêr m Breton
Breton form of Jean-Pierre (cf. Yann-Vari).
Cleómenes m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Cleomenes.
Irianto m Indonesian
From Indonesian Irian, the former name of the western part of the island of New Guinea (also known as Papua). This name was most popularly given to children who were born around the time of the Dutch expulsion from Western New Guinea in 1962.
Shemnon m Mormon
One of the twelve Nephite disciples.
Abdelhafid m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الحفيظ (see Abd al-Hafiz) chiefly used in North Africa.
Đốc m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 督 (đốc) meaning "to supervise, oversee, direct".
Hanra f & m Korean
Meaning "High Land". From Ancient Native Korean 'Han(한) / Khan, Kan(칸)' Meaning "Giant, Great, Big, High" and Ancient Native Korean 'Na, Ra(나, 라)' Meaning "Land"... [more]
Zabihollah m Persian
Persian form of Dhabihullah.
Liutgaud m Medieval, Medieval French, Old High German
Old High German liut "people" + Tribal name Gaut "Geat".
Hawkeye m & f English, Popular Culture
From the English words "Hawk", referring to the type of predatory bird, and "eye". Having a 'hawkeye' means being "particularly observant, especially to small details, or having excellent vision in general".... [more]
Abihud m Biblical
Means "the father is glory" or "father of glory". It is the name of two characters in the Bible.
Timuk m Kalasha
Timuk is a traditional Kalash name. It has no meaning in the Kalash language.
Junhua m & f Chinese
From Chinese 军 (jūn) meaning "army", 俊 (jùn) meaning "talented, handsome" or 君 (jūn) meaning "king, ruler" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese", 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" or 骅 (huá) meaning "fine horse"... [more]
Setshaba m Tswana
Means "nation" in Setswana.
Antoninu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Antoninus (see Antonino).
Histiey m Bulgarian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian and Ukrainian form of Histiaios.
Simyon m Macedonian
Macedonian form of Simeon.
Fillep m Hunsrik
Hunsrik form of Philip.
Joakin m Basque
Basque form of Joachim.
Æschere m Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Derived from the Old English elements æsc "ash tree" and here "army". This name occurs in the 8th-century epic poem 'Beowulf' belonging to King Hroðgar's most trusted adviser; Æschere is killed by Grendel's mother in her attack on Heorot after Grendel's death.
Anan m Thai
Means "joy, delight, pleasure" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit आनन्द (ananda).
Éše'he Ȯhvó'komaestse m Cheyenne
Means "white moon" in Cheyenne.
Orenda f & m New World Mythology
Orenda roughly translates into "Great Spirit", "divine essence", "Holy Spirit", or simply "God" in Iroquois.... [more]
Gianenrico m Italian
Combination of Gian and Enrico.
Rendhel m Western African
Possibly a variant of Randall.
Leofhere m Anglo-Saxon
Old English name composed of the elements leof "dear, beloved" and here "army".
Tyrtaeus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Tyrtaios. This name was borne by a Greek poet who lived in the 7th century BC.
Ulrick m Various
Variant of Ulrich.
Sascia m & f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Sasha.
Fatykh m Mari
Mari form of Fyodor.
Bom f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Koream 봄 (bom) meaning "spring(time)."... [more]
Vovan m Russian
Diminutive of Vladimir.
Ndakakuda m Shona
Means "I have loved you" in Shona.
Festo m Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Festus.
Mechar m Irish
Means "fine, majestic" in Irish.
Kohji m Japanese
Variant transcription of Kouji.
Eton m & f Efik
Beksultan m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
From the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master" and Arabic سلطان (sultan) meaning "sultan, ruler".
Davšoi m Veps
Veps form of David.
Jóvin m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements jór "horse" and vinr "friend".
Teodoras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Teodor.
Rickon m Literature, Popular Culture
Invented name based on medieval diminutives such as Dicun. It is the name of the youngest Stark child in the book series 'A Song of Ice and Fire' and the corresponding TV show 'Game of Thrones'.
Fumihisa m Japanese
From Japanese 文 (fumi) meaning "sentence" combined with 久 (hisa) meaning "long time, long time ago", 尚 (hisa) meaning "furthermore, still, incidentally", or 寿 (hisa) meaning "long life, lifespan"... [more]
Gianalessandro m Italian
Combination of Gian and Alessandro.
Shurik m Russian
Diminutive of Aleksandr.
Nanne m West Frisian, East Frisian
Variant of Nane, which in turn is a derivative of Nan.
Márkus m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Marcus.
Damaskenos m Late Greek
Given name meaning "from Damascus" from the Ancient Greek "Damaskós (Δαμασκός)," from the Aramaic "dammeśeq," which in turn derives from the Syriac-Aramaic "darmsūq" (from Egyptian, Akkadian: T-MS-ḲW), meaning "the capital city of Syria." The meaning of the times seems to be "silent is the sackcloth weaver"... [more]
Salómon m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Solomon.
Fumihiko m Japanese
From Japanese 文 (fumi) meaning "sentence" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible. ... [more]
Eggþór m Icelandic
Icelandic name with the combination of egg "edge of a weapon" and þórr "thunder".
Liubigild m Germanic
Derived from Old High German liub "dear, beloved" combined with Gothic gild "sacrifice."
Xiaowen f & m Chinese
From Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small", 晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand" or 孝 (xiào) meaning "filial piety, obedience" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" or 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns"... [more]
Braccio m Medieval Italian
Short form of Fortebraccio, a nickname that was also used as a given name in medieval Italy. Nowadays it solely exists as both a descriptive and a patronymic surname.... [more]
Micco m Creek
Means "chief" in Creek.
Bardhyl m Albanian
From Bardylis, the name of an ancient Illyrian king (reigned from 385 to 358 BC), which is popularly held to mean "white star" from Albanian bardhë "white" and yll "star".
Abdon m Biblical Hebrew, Hungarian, Catalan (Rare), French
Means "servant" in Hebrew. This is the name of four characters in the Old Testament including one of the ruling judges of the Israelites.
Rétif m French (Rare)
Transferred from the surname Rétif.... [more]
Istopka m Udmurt
Udmurt form of Stefan.
Paden m Manx (Archaic)
Diminutive of Patrick.
Hughock m Scots
Diminutive of Hugh.
Kikuji m Japanese
From Japanese 喜 (ki) meaning "joy, delight, pleasure", 久 (ku) meaning "long time" and 治 (ji) meaning "govern, regulate, administer"... [more]
Abyad m Jewish, Judeo-Arabic
Refers to a person with fair skin from the Arabic word abyad.
Sir m English
Possibly from the title "Sir", typically used to address any male whose name is unknown or out of respect, or who is of a higher rank, or who has been bestowed the title ('knighted') by royalty. Derived from the Old French sire 'master, sir, lord', from the Latin senior 'older, elder'.
Zangief m Popular Culture, Russian (Anglicized)
Anglicized spelling of the Russified form of the Ossetian surname Зæнджиаты (Zændžiaty). It is derived from the Persian word zangi meaning "dark-skinned" or a "Negro"... [more]
Zoravar m Armenian
Means "commander, general" in Armenian.
Troi m & f English (American)
Variant of Troy.
Yorqin m Uzbek
Means "bright, vivid" or "happy, fortunate, lucky".
Súileabhán m Irish
Means "little dark eye" in Irish, from Old Irish súil "eye", dub "black, dark", and án, a diminutive suffix. This is the original Irish form of Sullivan.
Anhui f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" or 岸 (àn) meaning "beach, shore" and 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" or 晖 (huī) meaning "sunshine; light, bright, radiant".
Nejmettin m Turkish
Turkish form of Najm ad-Din.
Anta m Aymara
Means "copper" in Aymara.
Baiqing m Chinese
From the Chinese 百 (bǎi) meaning "one hundred, numerous, many" and 卿 (qīng) meaning "noble, high officer".
Renon m & f English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Renon.
Hirotsugu m Japanese
From 裕 (hiro) meaning "abundant" and 次 (tsugu) meaning "second, next". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Sarandis m Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Σαράντης (see Sarantis).
Bis f & m Indian
Possibly from Sanskrit बिस (bisa) meaning "(shoot or stalk of a) water lily".
Jelimir m Croatian, Serbian
The first element of this name is derived from Serbo-Croatian jelen "deer, stag, buck", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic (j)elenъ "deer, stag". The second element is either derived from Slavic mir "peace" or Slavic mer "great, famous".
Modurolọrilerioluwa m & f Yoruba
Means "one who stands on the promise of god" in Yoruba.
Hanameel m Biblical
Hanameel, meaning "rest from God," a cousin of Jeremiah from whom the latter bought property. Jeremiah 32:7ff.
Garsevan m Armenian (Rare), Georgian (Rare)
The meaning and origin of this name are uncertain, though the name looks like it may possibly be of Persian origin. In that case, it may be related to Garsivaz... [more]
Ildirim m Turkmen (Americanized)
Americanized variant of Ýyldyrym.... [more]
Mauritz m Afrikaans, Swedish, Finnish
Variant of Maurits. The "M" in the clothing company H&M's name stands for Mauritz (the original name is Hennes & Mauritz, H&M is an abbreviation).
Mariu m Corsican, Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Marius.
Françesco m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Francis.
Alexiz m & f American (Modern, Rare)
Most likely a variant of Alexis.
Teifion m Welsh
Possibly an elaborated form of Teifi, the name of a river in Ceredigion, Wales, using the suffix on (found in names of Welsh rivers dedicated to gods, such as Aeron, as well as some early Welsh saints' names, such as Mabon).
Sebolai m Sotho
Means "assassin" in Sotho.
Tareak m English
Variant of Tariq.
Kanzuddin m Arabic
Means "treasure of the faith", referring to someone Muslims treasure because of their beliefs and virtues.
Weneg m Ancient Egyptian
Meaning unknown, possibly related to the Egyptian sun and death cult. This was the throne name of an early Egyptian king, who ruled during the Second Dynasty.
Asarhaddon m Akkadian
Derived from asar (or Aššur) meaning the god Ashur, the chief deity of the Assyrian pantheon and haddon (or Addu) meaning the brother, the benefactor. Asarhaddon (or Esarhaddon) was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 681 BCE until his death in 669 BCE.
Wathiq m Arabic
Means "certain, sure, confident" in Arabic, from the root واثق (wāthaqa) meaning "to agree".
Saidolim m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek said meaning "fortunate" and olim meaning "scholar".
Mojžíš m Czech (Rare)
Czech form of Moses.
Toots m Estonian
Estonian name of Livonian origin.
Ávgos m Sami
Sami form of August.
Jambrek m Croatian (Rare)
Diminutive of Ambrozije. It is more common as a surname.
Kunulf m Germanic
Derived from Gothic kuni "family, kin, race, kind" (not to be confused with Old High German kuoni "brave") combined with Gothic vulfs "wolf."
Seok-beom m Korean
From Sino-Korean 錫 "bestow, confer" and 範 "pattern, model, rule, law".
Phipat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิพัฒน์ (see Phiphat).
Suk-Yeol m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 석열 (see Seok-Yeol).
Luz f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "hazelnut" in Hebrew. It is another name for the town of Bethel in the Bible.
Oenopion m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Oinopion. In Greek mythology, Oenopion was a king of the island of Chios.
Ricochet f & m English
From the English word “ricochet”, meaning: “(of a bullet, shell, or other projectile) rebound one or more times off a surface.” As a given name, Ricochet could symbolize strength, resilience, and fearlessness.
Takehito m Japanese
From 剛 (take) meaning "strong" and 人 (hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Yukinao m Japanese
From 行 (yuki) meaning "line, row" and 直 (nao) meaning "straight, direct". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Kaison m & f Lao
Means "pollen" in Lao.
Yukon m Popular Culture (Rare)
From the Yukon River or Territory, Canada, meaning "Great River" in Gwich’in. Yukon Cornelius is a character in the 1964 Christmas movie, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."
Amanjot f & m Indian (Sikh), Punjabi
From Arabic أمان (ʾamān) meaning "peace" and Sanskrit ज्योतिस् (jyotis) meaning "light".
Hevraz m Kurdish
Means "hillside" in Kurdish.
Saidjalol m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek said meaning "fortunate" and the given name Jalol.
Attawut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อรรถวุฒิ (see Atthawut).
Tilakmurod m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tilak meaning "wish, hope" and murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
Vighmund m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Vígmundr.
Ate m Japanese (Rare, Archaic)
From Japanese 安 (a) meaning "peace, peacefulness" combined with 殿 (te) meaning "heaven, sky". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Supriyadi m Javanese, Indonesian
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese priya meaning "man, boy" and adi meaning "beautiful, good, valuable".
Phiroz m Indian (Parsi)
Alternate transcription of Phiroze.
Simppa m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish diminutive of Simon 1.
Enecone m Italian
Italian form of Eneko via Enecus.
Jacorey m African American (Modern)
Combination of the popular phonetic prefix ja and Corey, perhaps modelled on Jacoby... [more]
Devran m Turkish
Means "whirling" in Turkish.
Thoha m Indonesian, Dhivehi
Indonesian and Dhivehi variant of Taha.
Garoé m & f Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from the name of a til tree (species Ocotea foetens) that was considered sacred by the indigenous inhabitants of El Hierro, Canary Islands. The name comes from Guanche gărăw, which later mutated to garoe, meaning "lake, river".... [more]
Panayis m Greek
Diminutive of Panayiotis.
Magnie m Scottish
Diminutive of Magnus.
Pidgey m English (Rare, Archaic)
Variation of Pidge. This was the nickname of American baseball player Pidgey Morgan (1853-1910).
Atenagoro m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Athenagoras.
Fuschien m Picard
Picard form of Fuscien.
Domiku m Medieval Basque
Basque form of Dominic.
Girdmantas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from the Lithuanian noun girdas meaning "rumour", which is ultimately derived from the Lithuanian verb girdėti meaning "to hear". Also compare the related Lithuanian noun gandas meaning "rumour, hearsay"... [more]
Gilcowel m Manx (Archaic)
Derived from Manx guilley "servant; boy, lad" and the given name Cowel with the intended meaning of "servant of Saint Comgall", the early Irish saint who was the founder and abbot of the great Irish monastery at Bangor in Ireland (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).
Miniatus m Ancient Roman
Means "carmine-coloured" In Latin, from the word minium meaning "carmine".
Indzhe m History
Derived from Ottoman Turkish ince "slim". Indzhe Voyvoda (born Stoyan Voyvoda) (c. 1755, Sliven – 1821, Sculeni) was a renowned Bulgarian leader (voivod) of an armed band of outlaws (hajduks) in Ottoman-held Bulgaria... [more]
Ariyo m Javanese
Variant of Aryo.
Shokichi m Japanese
From 晶 (sho) meaning "clear, diamond, crystal", 奨 (sho) meaning "reward, prize" or 丞 (sho) meaning "rescue, help" combined with 吉 (kichi) meaning "fortune, good luck"... [more]
Adyan m Kalmyk
Means "sun" in Kalmyk.
Verners m Latvian
Latvian form of Werner.
Torgaut m Old Norwegian, Medieval Scandinavian
Torgaut was the name of a Torgaut Jonson who was assumed to be the son of knight Jon Ragnvaldson who was the founder of the Smør house around the mid 13th century for being lord of Blindheim at the time, the Smør house was one of the few remaining original Norwegian houses that survived from being wiped out by the Black Plague.... [more]
Rimush m Akkadian
Meaning unknown. A noted bearer is Rimush, an Akkadian king (c.2280 BCE), the second king of the Akkadian empire, son of King Sargon of Akkad and Queen Tashlultum, brother of Manishtushu, and uncle of Naram-Sin.