Browse Submitted Names

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.
Morte m Sami
Sami form of Morten.
Diogenianos m Late Roman (Hellenized), Late Greek
Hellenized form of Diogenianus. This was the name of a Greek grammarian from Heraclea, who lived in the 2nd century AD.
Samlet m Welsh (Rare, Archaic)
The name of an obscure Welsh saint, remembered in the village and parish of Llansamlet in Glamorgan.
Aernken m Medieval Dutch
Diminutive of Arend.
Zhorzh m Armenian (Rare), Bulgarian (Rare), Georgian (Archaic)
Armenian, Bulgarian and Georgian form of Georges.
Eildert m Dutch
Dutch form of Agilhard via its later form Egilhard. See also the shorter form Eilert.
Tagg m English (Rare)
Short form of Taggart and variant of Tadg.
Xhonel m Albanian (Rare)
Masculine form of Xhonela.
Binar m Kurdish
Means "hillside" in Kurdish.
Sarawut m Thai
From Thai ศร (son) meaning "arrow" and อาวุธ (awut) meaning "weapon, arms" or วุฒิ (wut) meaning "knowledge".
Ud m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Oddr.
Bit f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 빛 (bit) meaning "light, glow."
Devlon m English
Variant of Devlin.
Gunjō m Japanese (Rare)
From 群青 (gunjō), referring to the brilliant blue pigment or colour known as ultramarine.... [more]
Astyochus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Astyochos. This was the name of a Spartan naval commander from the 5th century BC.... [more]
Sikander m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu سکندر (see Sikandar).
Ave m Dutch, West Frisian
The origin of this Frisian name is uncertain; it is such a shortened and transformed form of certain names that it is very difficult to tell what the original name(s) must have been. Ave is usually said to be a short form of names that contained the Old Norse element âlfr (alb in Old High German) "elf" - but this cannot be said with certainty... [more]
Theganbert m Germanic
The first element is derived from thegan, which comes from Old High German degan "soldier, warrior." The second element is derived from Old High German beraht "bright."
Onezim m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Onesimos.
Rani m Arabic
Means "To Observe" or "To Gaze" in Arabic.
Dei m Welsh
Welsh short form of David.
Lairton m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a combination of Lair and the suffix -ton.
Maro m Croatian
Croatian form of Marius or Marianus.
Efecan m Turkish
From the given name Efe 1 and Persian جان (jān) meaning "soul, life".
Yudas m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Judas
Cashmere f & m African American (Modern, Rare), Romani (Archaic), English
From the English word, a type of fabric, ultimately borrowed from the Hindi कश्मीर (kaśmīr) (See Kashmir).
Miezislaus m German (Silesian)
Silesian German form of Mieczysław.
Mulokozi m Haya
Means "saviour" in Haya.
Mikławš m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Nikolaus. Mikławš Jakubica (16th century) was a Sorbian pastor who in 1548 translated the Bible into the Lower Sorbian language.
Nijat m Uyghur
Means "rescue, liberation" in Uyghur.
Friedwolf m German (Modern, Rare)
Modern coinage from the name element Fried- "peace" with the name Wolf "wolf". The name is formed in the same way as the traditional name Friedolf.
Quintilià m Catalan
Catalan form of Quintilianus (see Quintilian).
Ankan m Hindu/Bengali
Name is Ankan (Pronouncing - an sounds like the 'an' in 'can and in (an+can) in bengali- 'অঙ্কন').... [more]
Tamas m Scots
Scots form of Thomas.
Celdom m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Sheldon
Dörg m German (Rare)
Probably a variant of Dirk, or a blend between Dirk and Jörg.
Abd Rahman m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Abd al-Rahman.
Amphiaraus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Amphiaraos. This was the name of the legendary king of Argos, the seer and healer, who was honoured as a god.
Kennie m & f English
Variant of Kenny.
Gʻulom m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Ghulam.
Ilyosbek m Uzbek
From the given name Ilyos and the word bek, a military title.
Umalat m Chechen (Rare), Ingush (Rare)
Derived from Arabic أمة ('umma) meaning "nation, people, country" combined with الله (Allah).
Badigwala m & f Kassena
Means "they have defeated the slave raider" in Kasem.
Ualikhan m Kazakh
From Arabic ولِي (wali) meaning "guardian, friend" combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "leader, ruler".
Phurpa m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Variant of Phurba.
Maucom m Scots
Scots form of Malcolm.
Attachai m Thai
Alternate transcription of Atthachai.
Filolau m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Philolaus.
Kaiji m Japanese
This name combines 海 (kai, umi, mi) meaning "ocean, sea," 快 (kai, kokoroyo.i) meaning "agreeable, cheerful, comfortable, pleasant," 開 (kai, a.ku, a.keru, hira.ki, hira.ku, hira.keru, -bira.ki) meaning "open, unfold, unseal" or 介 (kai) meaning "concern oneself with, jammed in, mediate, shellfish" with 二 (ji, ni, futa, futata.bi, futa.tsu) meaning "two," 治 (ji, chi, osa.maru, osa.meru, nao.su, nao.ru) meaning "be at peace, calm down, conserve, cure, government, heal, quell, reign, rule, subdue," 次 (shi, ji, tsugi, tsu.gu) meaning "next, order, sequence" or 司 (shi, tsukasado.ru, tsukasa) meaning "administer, director, government office, official, rule."
Aave m & f Finnish
Means "ghost" in Finnish.
Steel m English (Rare)
Either transferred use of the surname Steel or from the English word steel.
Abdelaali m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد العالي (see Abd Al-ali) chiefly used in North Africa.
Tilwine m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements tīl "good" and wine "friend".
Abye m Ge'ez
Means "big, large" in Ge'ez.
Kanellos m Greek
Possibly a derivative of the Greek word for "cinnamon", which is itself borrowed from Italian cannella.
Yettovqo'zi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek yettov meaning "seven" and qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Hairudin m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Khayr ad-Din.
Friðríkr m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Frederick.
Lahoucine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic الحسين (see Al-husayn) chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Ryanlee m Obscure
Combination of Ryan and Lee.
Dibran m Albanian (Rare)
Means "Inhabitant of Diber,Albania".
Tesfalem m Tigrinya
Means "hope of wise man" in Tigrinya.
Gauro m & f Odia
Gyauro is soo cool. he is althoigh bad at coding it is so sad. he Is a monkey
Simonis m Dutch (Rare)
From Latin Simonis, which is the genitive of the third declension of Simon 1, the biblical Latin (and also Greek) form of the Hebrew name Shimon.... [more]
Ma'hahko'e m Cheyenne
Means "Badger" in Cheyenne.
Garifrid m Germanic
The 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 Old High German fridu "peace."
Jour m Literature
Means "day" in French. This was the name of Sleeping Beauty's son (also known as Le Jour) in Charles Perrault's fairy tale "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood".
Baltran m Romansh
Romansh form of Bertram.
Natapong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐพงศ์ or ณัฐพงษ์ (see Natthaphong).
Sabiniaan m Dutch (Archaic)
Archaic Dutch form of Sabinian.
Jatin m Indian
MEANING - "one having twisted lock of hair", ascetic ,Lord Shiva, white-fruited wavy leaf fig tree (Ficus Infectoria), elephant of 6o years old, pratuda bird
Petranchjinu m Corsican
Diminutive of Petru.
Oderisius m Late Roman
Meaning uncertain. This was the name of a Benedictine abbot of Monte Cassino who is venerated as a saint; Abbot Oderisius I (not to be confused with his relative Abbot Oderisius II), born at Marsi, Italy, acted as mediator between the Crusaders and the Greek emperor Alexicus.
Nacer m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Nasir used in Algeria.
Agesandr m Russian
Russian form of Agesander.
Hakuoh m & f Japanese
Means "White Phoenix" or "White Female-phoenix."
Təhməz m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Tahmasp.
Hubertin m Medieval French
Medieval French diminutive of Hubert, as it contains the French masculine diminutive suffix -in.
Obil m Biblical
Obil was an Ishmaelite, a keeper of camels in the time of David, according to 1 Chronicles 27:30.
Ipseo m Italian
Italian form of Hypseus.
Rumolf m Germanic
Variant of Romulf.
Neriptie m Nganasan
Means "determined" in Nganasan.
Šan'ka m Veps
Veps form of Alexander.
Shilo m & f Hebrew, English (Modern, Rare)
Hebrew form of Shiloh, as well as an English variant.
Hegezjasz m Polish
Polish form of Hegesias.
Taj ad-Din m Arabic
Means "crown of the religion" from Arabic تاج (tāj) meaning "crown" combined with دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Juun f & m Dutch (Modern)
Diminutive of Juno, also found on males.
Anaruz m Berber, Northern African
Means "hope" in Tamazight.
Christean f & m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Christian or Christine. Christean was given to 5 girls in 1992 according to the SSA.
Brise m English
Variant of Brice.
Durustaan m Yakut
Means "high, straight, smooth, energetic, persistent".
Toktogul m & f Kyrgyz
From токто (tokto) meaning "stop" combined with гул (gul) meaning "flower, rose".
Henders m Scots
Diminutive of Hender.
Briasside m Italian
Italian form of Bryaxis.
Zohair m Pakistani
Pakistani form of Zuhayr.
Melaku m Ethiopian
Means "the angel" in Amharic.
Beleuzi f & m Ijaw
Means "first born" in Ijaw.
Asante m & f African American
Possibly derived from Swahili asante "thank you".
Mauani m Polynesian
Polynesian name, composed by "mau", meaning "true" or "always" and "ani", meaning "benevolence". Hence the meaning can be interpreted as "true benevolence", "true benevolent", or "always benevolent".
Vikenty m Russian
Variant transcription of Vikentiy. A bearer of this name was the Russian writer and medical doctor Vikenty Veresaev (1867-1945).
Andarbek m Chechen
Derived from Arabic أَنْدَر (ʾandar) meaning "rarer, rarest, noble" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Mukambet m Kyrgyz
Kyrgyz form of Muhammed
Zəngin m Azerbaijani
Means "rich" in Azerbaijani.
Phachara m Thai
Derived from Thai เพชร (phetcha) meaning "diamond", ultimately from Sanskrit वज्र (vajra).
Jaelani m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Jilani.
Kristofru m Maltese
Maltese form of Christopher. The English form is still more widely used in Malta.
Jarad m English
Variant of Jared.
Acestes m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Akestes. In Greek mythology, this was the name of a hero of Trojan origin, who founded Segesta on Sicily. In a trial of skill, Acestes shot his arrow with such force that it caught fire... [more]
Ardell m & f English
Meaning uncertain. In some cases it could be a transferred use of the Swedish surname Ardell. It could also possibly be variant of Ardal, or of Odell or Iredell (perhaps influenced by the initial syllable in names such as Arthur and Ardis 3).... [more]
Buntham m & f Thai
Means "adopted" in Thai.
Malakija m Maltese
Maltese form of Malachias.
Kelsang m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan བཀལ་བཟང (see Kelzang).
Standish m English
Transferred use of the surname Standish.
Fathir m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Faðir.
Ticó m Catalan
Catalan form of Tychon.
Mercúrio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Mercurius (see Mercury).
Refat m Arabic, Bengali, Crimean Tatar
Alternate transcription of Arabic رفعت (see Rifat), as well as the Bengali and Crimean Tatar form.
Malvin m Norwegian
Meaning uncertain. Perhaps a masculine form of Malvina, a variant of Melvin or a combination of Malene and Edvin (or other similar names).
Figg m Medieval English
Diminutive of Fulke.
Aggeus m Hungarian (Rare), Slovak (Rare)
Hungarian and Slovak form of Haggai.
Achintya m Bengali
From Sanskrit अचिन्त्य (acintya) meaning "unthinkable, inconceivable, incomprehensible", derived from the negative prefix अ (a) combined with चिन्त्य (cintya) meaning "considered, thought over, conceived, comprehended".
Paolantonio m Italian
Italian combination of Paolo and Antonio.
Daur m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of David.
Ardil m Kurdish
Fire Heart
Persefonas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian masculine form of Persephone.
Sultonbek m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Sultanbek.
Maya f & m Japanese
Combination of a ma kanji, like 麻 meaning "hemp, flax," 真/眞 meaning "pure, true," 磨/摩 meaning "polish, shine," 茉, part of 茉莉 (matsuri), referring to the Arabian jasmine, 舞 meaning "dance" or 万 meaning "ten thousand," and a ya kanji, such as 耶, 弥 meaning "increase," 矢 meaning "arrow," 也, 野 meaning "field" or 椰, referring to the (coconut) palm... [more]
Homie m English
Diminutive of Homer.
Ulug'qo'zi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek ulug' meaning "great, grand" and qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Kalaila m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Clyde.
Maklen m Serbian
The Serbian name of the Acer monspessulanum, the Montpellier maple, a species of maple native to the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Portugal in the west, to Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel in the east, and north to the Jura Mountains in France and the Eifel in Germany.
Minyao f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 旻 (mín) meaning "heaven" or 敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, nimble, quick, fast, clever" and 窈 (yǎo) meaning "obscure, secluded, refined" or 遥 (yáo) meaning "far away, distant".
Semir m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Samir 1.
Meynaert m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Meginhard.
Akhed m Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Tamil, Nepali, Hindi, Sinhalese
MEANING : sorrowless; free from pain or depression . Here अ means not + खेद means sorrow, pain, affliction ... [more]
Lepreo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Lepreus.
Skamandronymos m Ancient Greek (Rare)
Perhaps a combination of the river name Skamandros and the noun ὄνυμα (onyma) "name". According to some writers, the father of the poet Sappho bore this name (according to others, he was named Skamandros).
Richmond m English
From the English place name. Richmond is a historic town in North Yorkshire. Its name comes from the town of Richemont in Normandy, meaning "rich hill" in Old French.
Godred m Old Norse (Latinized)
Latinized form of Guðrøðr, an Old Norse cognate of Godfrey. It was borne by three Norse-Gaelic kings of the Isle of Man, including Godred Crovan (d... [more]
Therkel m Danish
Variant of Terkel.
Isku m Sami
Variant of Iskko.
Chakotay m Popular Culture
Means "man who walks the Earth but who only sees the sky" in the language of the fictional Anurabi tribe. Chakotay was the name of the first officer in 'Star Trek: Voyager'.
Mathen m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Matthew used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Venerio m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Venerius.
Stanis m French (Rare)
Short form of Stanislas, used as a given name in its own right.
Soslænbek m Ossetian
Variant transcription of Soslanbek.
Frost m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Frost or from the English word.
Bergfinnur m Icelandic (Rare), Faroese (Rare)
Modern Icelandic and Faroese form of Bergfinnr.
Ayesu m & f African
Muslim African
Plutó m Catalan
Catalan form of Pluto.
Djibrirou m Western African
Western African variant of Jibril.
Haiden m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Hayden, probably altered due to the influence of Aiden (which has been, in America, the most popular spelling - i.e., more so than Aidan).
Cornwallis m English
Transferred use of the surname Cornwallis.
Haghne m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hagni.
Gurbaaz m Indian (Sikh)
Means "Guru's falcon."
Toshtoy m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tosh meaning "rock, stone" and toy meaning "colt".
Mahfudh m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Mahfuz.
Diki m Garo, Far Eastern Mythology
Etymology unknown. Diki is a folk hero from Garo mythology who appears in the Garo epic Katta Agana.
Severiane m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Severianus. This is an older name and it is rare in Georgia nowadays; the shorter form Severian is more common there.
Arnkjell m Norwegian (Rare)
Modern Norwegian form of Arnketill.
Antothijah m Biblical, Hebrew
Essentially a combination of Anathoth with yah "Yahweh", thus the meaning is effectively "prayers answered by Yahweh"... [more]
Kardo m Estonian (Rare)
Variant of Hardi via Hardo.
Terrain m English (Rare)
Means "open road" in English. Derived from the English-speaking word used to describe what road or ground you drive or walk on.
Ziramikw m Circassian
Means "person whom one dare not attack" in Cicassian.
Sotona m Theology
Croatian form of Satan.
Legoshi m Popular Culture
Legoshi is the name of the main protagonist in the manga/anime Beastars. His name is derived from Bela Lugosi, an actor who played Dracula in old movies. The author of the series borrowed from it because it sounded "mysterious and elegant."
Yodsapat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ยศพัทธ์ (see Yotsaphat).
Hardi m German, Estonian
Short form of names containing the name element -hard / -hart "hard".
Rans m Finnish
Variant of Ransu.
Haumiatiketike f & m Maori
Long form of Haumia. The god of wild food in Māori myth.
Marnik m Dutch
Variant of Marnix. It is predominantly (but not exclusively) used in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium.
Teó m Hungarian
Cognate of Theo, meaning "gift of God".
Leodegarius m Frankish (Latinized)
Latinized form of Leutgar. This was borne by a 7th-century martyr and bishop of Autun, also known as Léger.
Tamchos m & f Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Damcho.
Helle m West Frisian (Rare)
Frisian short form of names that contain the element hildr (such as Hildebrand) or heil (such as Heilbert).
Alizarin f & m Literature
From alizarin crimson, the English name of a shade of red. The color is named after a red dye originally obtained from the root of the madder plant, ultimately from Arabic al-usara meaning "the juice"... [more]
Saqib m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic ثاقب (see Thaqib), as well as the usual Urdu form.
Sharib m Pakistani
urdu or arabic
Manelich m Theatre, Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Catalan diminutive of Manel 1. This was used by Àngel Guimerà for a character in his Catalan-language play Terra baixa (1896)... [more]
Nebedeus m Early Jewish
Latinized form of the Greek form of Hebrew נדבאי (Nadvay). Nebedeus was the father of Ananias, the Jewish high priest from about 47 to 59 AD. Ananias is mentioned in both Acts 23 and the writings of Josephus, but only Josephus mentions the name of his father, Nebedeus.
Jernis m Arthurian Cycle
A count who served Arthur. His daughter, Ampflise, was a Grail Maiden.
Roperzh m Breton
Variant of Roparzh.
Yūgure f & m Japanese
Yūgure is a feminine name originating in Japan, mostly used in media.
Ijaakaaq m Greenlandic, Inuit Mythology
Means "moon" in Greenlandic. This name is also used in the Inuit Mythology.
Políbio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Polybius.
Daulayefa m Ijaw
Means "nothing can be compared to a father" in Ijaw.
Gnosis m Ancient Greek
Means "knowledge" in Greek. The inscription Gnosis epoesen "Gnosis created" appears on the Stag Hunt mosaic (c. 300 BCE; found in a wealthy home in ancient Macedonia), which may indicate that the author was named Gnosis or possibly refers to an abstract pronoun, since gnosis is also the Greek word for knowledge (one scholar, for example, thinks it should be read as "Apelles' Knowledge Made It")... [more]
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]
Shehryaar m Urdu
Meaning "King", "Emperor", "Sultan".
Yarzar m Burmese
Means "king, ruler" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit राज (raja).
Dagomér m Hungarian (Archaic)
Hungarian borrowing of Dagomar.
Elije m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Aelius.
Aition m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective αἴτιος (aitios) meaning "responsible" as well as "culpable, guilty, blameworthy", which is ultimately derived from the Greek noun αἰτία (aitia) meaning "responsibility" as well as "guilt, blame, accusation"... [more]
Bon m English (Australian), Popular Culture
Given in honour of AC/DC rock star "Bon" Scott, who was born Ronald Scott. His nickname was given to him at school, to differentiate him from another Ronald in his class... [more]
Dzhalal m Dagestani, Chechen, Avar, Lezgin, Lak, Azerbaijani
Dagestani, Chechen, and Azerbaijani form of Jalal.
Amith m Sinhalese, Indian, Malayalam
Sinhalese and South Indian form of Amit 1.
Etsurou m Japanese
From Japanese 悦 (etsu) meaning "ecstacy" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Muharrom m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Muharram.
Jikipa m & f Amara
Means "rich, wealthy" in Aymara.
Rovalala m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy rova meaning "fortification" and dialectal form lala meaning "dear, beloved".
Eutique m Filipino (Archaic)
Most likely came from Eutychus
Ruliano m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Rullianus.
Reinaldur m Faroese
Faroese modern form of Reinaldr.
Samu'ela m Hawaiian, Biblical Hawaiian
Older Hawaiian form of Samuel. It appears in the Bible in Hawaiian.
Brucelee m Various
Combination of Bruce and Lee (see also surname Lee 2), honouring the actor, director, martial artist, martial arts instructor and philosopher Bruce Lee (1940-1973).
Mojtaba m Persian
Persian form of Mujtaba.
Miêu m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 苗 (miêu) meaning "seedling, sprout", 貓 (miêu) meaning "cat", or 錨 (miêu) meaning "anchor".
Jessey m & f English
Variant of Jesse.
Nobunari m Japanese
From 信 (nobu) meaning "trust" and 成 (nari) meaning "become". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Áigin m Sami
Possibly derived from Sami ái'ge "time".
Abd al-Ghafur m Arabic
Means "servant of the ever-forgiving" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) meaning "servant of the" and غفور (ghafur) meaning "forgiving, merciful".
Wagiman m Javanese
From Javanese Wagé referring to the fourth day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the masculine suffix -man.
Esthappen m Malayalam, Literature
Malayalam form of Stephen... [more]
Pereg m Breton
Breton form of Pedrog.
Péder m Emilian-Romagnol
Emilian form of Peter.
Patermouthios m Coptic (Sahidic, Hellenized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Hellenized form of Patermoute. This name was borne by two Egyptian saints from the 4th century AD; one was martyred in Egypt and the other in Palestine.
Marcisław m Medieval Polish
Combination of Marcin with the Slavic name element slav "glory, fame".
Antiokos m Armenian
Armenian form of Antiochus.
Ghaibullah m Arabic, Afghan
Derived from the Arabic noun غيب (ghaib) meaning "absence, the unseen, that what is hidden or concealed" combined with the Arabic noun الله (Allah) meaning "God" (see Allah).
Tyulgyu m Khakas
Means "fox" in Khakas.
Norishige m Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 則 (nori) meaning "rule, law; misure" or 宣 (nori) meaning "proclaim, announce" combined with 重 (shige) meaning "main, principal, important" or 茂 (shige) meaning "overgrown; luxuriant, thickly growing, lush".... [more]
Peedo m Estonian
Short form of Peeter.
Enar m & f Basque
Possibly a variant of Inar or Enara.
Iruene f & m Guanche Mythology, Spanish (Canarian)
This is the name of a demon that manifested itself as a large black and woolly dog, mainly in Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Variant of Yurena.
Wrennyn m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaborated form of Wren.
Mentuherkhepeshef m Ancient Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian masculine name meaning "Montu is with his strong arm”.
Piške m Livonian, Medieval Baltic
Derived from Livonian piški "small, little".
Səttar m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Sattar.
Maun m Medieval Welsh
Early Medieval Welsh cognate of Maonirn.
Gospodin m Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian Господ (Gospod) meaning "Lord, God", referring to Jesus.
Bane m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bane.
Alafia f & m Yoruba
Means "peace" in Yoruba.
Jantek m Polish
Diminutive of Antoni, found in the Kielce region.
Muslimuddin m Indonesian, Bengali, Indian (Muslim), Pashto, Urdu, Arabic
Combination of Muslim and الدين (al-din) meaning “the religion” in Arabic
Chonlathee m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ชลธี (see Chonlathi).
Byrger m Old Norse
Former variant of Birgir.
Bəbir m Azerbaijani (Rare)
Derived from the Azerbaijani noun bəbir meaning "leopard". As such, this name could be considered to be the Azerbaijani form of Babur.... [more]
Phaen m & f Thai
Means "plan" in Thai.
Daffa m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic ضفة (daffa) meaning "bank, shore".
Godot m Theatre
Probably derived from the French surname Godeau. This was the name of the main protagonist in the play 'Waiting for Godot' by Samuel Beckett, a man who, as the title suggests, two men are waiting for, but never arrives.
Stoffel m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare), German (Archaic), Luxembourgish (Archaic), Romansh (Archaic)
Dutch and German short form of Christoffel, Romansh short form of Cristoffel and Luxembourgish short form of Krëschtaffel... [more]
Borisav m Vlach
Means "person who fights" in Vlach.