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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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Zadzisai m & f Shona
Means "fulfill" in Shona.
Groot m Popular Culture
Means "large" in Dutch. This is the name of a fictional superhero in Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy'.
Sansuma m Bodo
Meaning "Moon".
Mihaels m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Michael.
Epafroditos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Epaphroditos.
Skaara m Popular Culture
The name of a character in the movie and television series 'Stargate'.
Muambiwa m & f Venda
Means "the one who is spoken of/about" in Tshivenda.
Sangyal m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan སངས་རྒྱས (see Sangye).
Panumat f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phanumat.
Bartuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Barto, which was a rare short form of Bartolo and Bartolomeo.... [more]
Varronianus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from the Roman nomen gentile Varronius. A bearer of this name was the son of Roman Emperor Jovian (4th century AD).
Eisa m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Isa 1.
Lear m Manx
Derived from Proto-Celtic *liro- "sea; ocean".
Berulv m Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Bergulv (see Borgulfr).
Thedel m German (Rare, Archaic)
Diminutive of names containing the Germanic name element thiod "people".
Kasperl m Medieval German, Folklore, Theatre
Diminutive of Kasper. This name fell out of use a long time ago, possibly due to close association with the famous character from German puppet theatre. In this day and age, the name only survives as a patronymic surname.
Tyreis m Ancient Egyptian (Hellenized)
Hellenized form of Teti. Sekhemkhet is also known as this name from his later traditioned birth name Djoser-tety.
Tobey m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Toby. A famous bearer of this name is American actor Tobey Maguire (1975-), born Tobias Vincent Maguire.
Toto m German (Austrian)
Diminutive of Torger. A notable bearer is the team principal and CEO of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team, Torger Christian „Toto‟ Wolff).
Zvichanzii m & f Shona
Means "what is it?" in Shona.
Ophel m Biblical Hebrew
The biblical name apparently given to a certain part of a settlement or city that is elevated from its surroundings, and probably means fortified hill or risen area. In the Hebrew Bible the Ophel refers to a specific part in two cities: the extended City of David (the oldest part of Jerusalem), as in the Book of Chronicles and the Book of Nehemiah (2 Chronicles 27:3; 33:14, Nehemiah 3:26; 11:21), and at Samaria, the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Israel, mentioned in the Second Book of Kings (2 Book of Kings 5:24)... [more]
Jedi'a-el m Biblical
Variant transcription of Jediael.... [more]
Innocenci m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Innocentius.
Ápraham m Faroese (Archaic)
Faroese variant of Ábraham.
Meie m & f West Frisian, Dutch (Rare)
Short form of given names that contain the Germanic element megin meaning "strength".
Nissan m Hebrew
The seventh month of the Hebrew calendar and the first month of the ancient Hebrew calendar. The month of Pesach. The name was brought from the Babylonian exile and originates from the Akkadian word "Nisanu", from the Hebrew word for flower bud Nitzan, which blossoms in spring.
Magnenzio m Italian
Italian form of Magnentius.
Itthisak m Thai
From Thai อิทธิ (itthi) meaning "power, might" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Tokitarou m Japanese
From Japanese 時 (toki) meaning "time", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Zećir m Bosnian
Variant of Zekir.
Kier m Dutch (Rare)
Meaning unknown. It is sometimes theorized to originate from Quirinus.... [more]
Danina f & m Persian
Name of Persian or American origin with the meaning "Princess".
Gagarr m Old Norse
Old Norse byname, from Old Norse gagarr meaning "barker", "dog".
Arnljot m & f Norwegian (Rare, Archaic), Old Swedish
Old Swedish and modern Norwegian form of Arnljótr. This is also the feminine form, though usage nowadays appear to be exclusively masculine.
Geo m English (Rare)
Short form or abbreviation for George used as an independent name.
Crìsdean m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Christopher.
Norbek m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Nurbek.
Iechova m Theology (Hellenized)
Modern Greek form of Jehovah.
Radman m Germanic
Derived from Old High German rât "counsel" combined with man "man."
Harbans m & f Indian (Sikh)
From the name of the Hindu god Hari combined with Sanskrit वंश (vaṃśa) meaning "race, lineage".
Ysarn m Occitan, Gascon
From Old High German īsarn meaing "iron". Saint Ysarn of Toulouse was an abbot at St. Victor's, Marseilles, France, after serving there as a Benedictine monk... [more]
Akawel m Berber
Means "the black" in Amazigh.
Lieanid m Belarusian
Variant transcription of Leanid.
Bierrelaš m Sami
Sami diminutive of Biera.
Satybaldy m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Means "sweet life", derived from Kazakh тәтті (tätti) or Kyrgyz таттуу (tattuu) both meaning "sweet, delicious" combined with Kazakh and Kyrgyz бал (bal) "honey".
Hreggviður m Icelandic
Combination of Old Norse hregg "storm, blast" and viðr "forest, wood".
Miniatus m Ancient Roman
Means "carmine-coloured" In Latin, from the word minium meaning "carmine".
Eitri m Norse Mythology
In Norse mythology, Eitri (also known as Sindri) is a dwarf and the brother of Brokkr.
Merula m Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen derived from Latin merula "blackbird".
Shalamar f & m English (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Arabic / Urdu شالامار باغ (see Shalimar). Though the name began to be used (in very small numbers) in America in the 1950s and 1960s, it gained some recognition there in 1980 following the release of the song "Three for Love" by the R&B group of the same name.
Timodemos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek elements τιμαω (timao) "to honour" and δημος (demos) "the people."
Alick m Scottish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Ailig.
Tjandra m & f Indonesian
Older spelling of Candra based on Dutch orthography.
Róðbjartur m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Róðbjartr.
Wanahton m Sioux
Means "one who attacks, charges; charger" in Lakota, from the Lakota waánataŋ. This was borne by Chief Wánataŋ (ca. 1795-1848), also known as Wanata and Wanataan, a leader of the Yanktonai, a tribe of the Dakota.
Gyeong-Min m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 京 (gyeong) meaning "capital city", 景 (gyeong) meaning "scenery, view", 敬 (gyeong) meaning "respect, honour", 耿 (gyeong) meaning "bright, shining" or 坰 (gyeong) meaning "field, borderland, vicinity" combined with 民 (min) meaning "people, citizens", 珉 (min) meaning "jade, stone resembling jade", 敏 (min) meaning "quick, clever, sharp" or 旻 (min) meaning "heaven"... [more]
Damasippos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective δαμάσιππος (damasippos) meaning "horse-taming", which consists of the Greek verb δαμάζω (damazo) meaning "to tame, subdue, overpower, kill" (see Damasos) and the Greek noun ἵππος (hippos) meaning "horse".
Alessiu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Alessio.
Eustachiu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Eustachio.
Kundan m & f Indian
Kundan meena jewellery is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewellery involving a gem set with gold foil between the stones and its mount, usually for elaborate necklaces. The method is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat... [more]
Kla m & f Limburgish (Rare)
Short form of Clara and Nicolas (via forms like Nikkela and Nikla).
Didaco m Italian
Italian form of Didacus.
Baek-ho m Korean
From Sino-Korean 白虎 (baek-ho), referring to a white tiger, also one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations which represents the west and the autumn season. This makes it cognate with Japanese Byakko.... [more]
Megistodotos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective μέγιστος (megistos) meaning "biggest, largest, greatest" (see Megistos) combined with the Greek adjective δοτός (dotos) meaning "given, granted".
Ormsteinn m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of ormr 'snake, serpent' and steinn 'stone'.
Aluis m Romansh
Romansh form of Alois.
Hermanas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Herman.
Viraji f & m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Sinhalese
MEANING : free from dust, Clean, Pure
Jae-Hee m & f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 재희 (see Jae-Hui).
Ustache m Picard
Picard form of Eustache.
Ranssu m Finnish
Finnish variant of Ransu.
Tacjan m Polish
Polish form of Tatian.
N'famory m Western African
Possibly a variant of Nfamara. This name is primarily used in Guinea.
Ağaməli m Azerbaijani (Rare)
Means "my master is (Imam) Ali", from Azerbaijani ağa meaning "lord, master", the Turkic possessive suffix -m, and the name Əli. Also see Ağamalı.
Rinieru m Corsican
Corsican form of Riniero.
Jawed m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu جاوید (see Javed).
Tatsumichi m Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 立 (tatsu) meaning "rise; stand up" or 龍 (tatsu) meaning "dragon" combined with 道 (michi) meaning "way; road; path".... [more]
Yuusei m Japanese
From Japanese 勇 (yuu) meaning "brave" combined with 星 (sei) meaning "star". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Gul f & m Danish (Modern, Rare)
Means "Yellow" in Danish.
Lykidas m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Means "son of Lykos" in Greek, derived from the name Lykos combined with ίδας (idas), which is the Aeolic and Doric Greek form of the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).
Çerçiz m Albanian (Rare)
Meaning unknown at this time. A notable bearer of this name was the Albanian revolutionary and guerrilla fighter Çerçiz Topulli (1880-1915).
Khorloo f & m Mongolian
From Tibetan འཁོར་ལོ ('khor lo) meaning "wheel, machine" and "chakra, cycle".
Vermundo m Spanish (Rare, Archaic)
Visigothic name from the Ancient Germanic name Wermund, possibly composed of the elements wer "true", and mund, "protector".
Zamaair m & f Arabic
Means "hearts, minds, consciouses" or "secrets of the mind" in Arabic.
Dera m & f Malagasy
Means "praise, fame" in Malagasy.
Ayebatonye m & f Ijaw
Means "what God has destined" or "destiny" in Ijaw.
Melkiorre m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Melchior.
Temetrius m & f African American
Temetrius is a variant spelling of Demetrius.
Santhat m Thai
Means "experienced, adept, proficient" in Thai.
Zmarai m Pashto
Means "lion" in Pashto. This is also the Pashto name for the fifth month of the Solar Hijri calendar (called Mordad in Farsi).
Arian m Albanian
Derived from Albanian ar "golden; gold" and jetë "life".
Kifas m Biblical Greek, Greek (Archaic)
Modern Greek form of Kephas (see Cephas).
Ashlar m Literature
A character in the novel "Taltos" by Anne Rice.
Eiran m Obscure
Possibly of Hebrew origin, meaning "watchful" and "vigilant".
Muse m Eastern African, Somali
Variant spelling of Muuse. This spelling is used outside of Somalia.
Detthold m German
Variation of Diethold.
Miquelon m French
Possibly the French form of Mikelon.
Lav m Croatian, Serbian
Means "lion" in Croatian and Serbian.
Dienes m Medieval Hungarian
Old Hungarian form of Dénes.
Marland m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Marland.
Dzulkifle m Malay
Malay variant of Dhu al-Kifl.
Damerei m Obscure (Archaic)
The first name of a son (Damerei Raleigh) born out of the secret marriage of Elizabeth Throckmorton, a maid-of-honor and later Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber to Elizabeth I of England, and Sir Walter Raleigh... [more]
Cobie f & m English
Diminutive of Jacob or Jacoba.... [more]
Kekela f & m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from an old Georgian word that means "beautiful". The name was once common for both men and women, but it became nearly extinct after the word of origin became a pejorative in Georgian, with the meaning of "show-off, clown".... [more]
Tarōta m Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 太 (ta, tai, futo.i, futo.ru) meaning "big around, plump, thick" or 田 (den, ta) meaning "rice field/paddy" & 郎 (ryou, rou, otoko) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou, aki.raka, hoga.raka) meaning "bright, cheerful, clear, melodious, serene" with 太.... [more]
Budd m English (American)
Short form of Buddy. In American culture Bud, Budd, and Buddy were often as a nickname for a son named for his father to avoid name confusion. It later became used as an independent name.
Pureun-sol f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Pureun and Sol.
Vakho m Georgian
Short form of Vakhtang and Vakhushti.
Hryhory m Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Hryhoriy.
Corado m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Conrad.
Zahran m Arabic
From the Arabic زَهَا (zahā) meaning "blossom, bloom, thrive, shine brightly, be radiant".
Olin m & f Norwegian (Rare)
Feminine variant as well as masculine form of Oline.
Ekit m Chuukese
Means "to strive for" in Chuukese.
Eggther m Astronomy
Alternate spelling of Eggþór, and the name of one of Saturn’s moons.
Ricolf m Germanic
Variant of Riculf.
Ijaakaaq m Greenlandic, Inuit Mythology
Means "moon" in Greenlandic. This name is also used in the Inuit Mythology.
Kleiandros m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is derived from the verb κλείω (kleio) meaning "to celebrate, to make famous", which is the Epic Greek form of the verb κλέω (kleo) meaning "to celebrate, to glorify, to make famous"... [more]
Eugnostos m Ancient Greek
From the Greek adjective εὔγνωστος (eugnostos) meaning "well-known", a word formed of the elements εὖ (eu) "good" and γνωστός (gnostos) "known, familiar"... [more]
Tsukuru m Japanese
From verb 作る/造る/創る (tsukuru) meaning "to make, build, construct; to raise, cultivate; to till, etc."... [more]
Aibing m & f Chinese
From Chinese 爱 (ài) meaning "love" combined with 兵 (bīng) meaning "weapon, army" or 冰 (bīng) "ice, iced", along with other character combinations that can form this name.
Tefnakht m Ancient Egyptian
Means "his strength" in Egyptian.
Agaton m Swedish, Norwegian (Rare), Polish (Rare)
Polish and Swedish form of Agathon.
Inamul m Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali এনামুল (see Enamul).
Abiri m Jewish, Yiddish
Means "my hero" or "my strength" in Hebrew.
Dong-woo m Korean
Variant transcription of Dong-u.
Qiqing m & f Chinese
From 起 () meaning "to rise, to stand up" and 庆 (qìng) meaning "to celebrate, to congratulate".
Tokiha f & m Japanese (Rare)
It could be a form of Tokiwa.
Zhenghong m Chinese
From Chinese 政 (zhèng) meaning "government" and 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Htee f & m Karen
Means "water" in S'gaw Karen.
Hariolf m German
Containing name elements Her and Wolf.
Yan m Burmese
Means "quarrel, hostility, danger" in Burmese.
Iufankh m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian jw.f-ꜥnḫ meaning "he will live" or "may he live", derived from jwj "to come to pass" (compare jj "to come") combined with the masculine suffix .f and ankh "life, to live".
Benisoit m Haitian Creole
Derived from French béni soit "blessed be".
Arisai m Biblical
One of Haman's sons in the Book of Esther.
Kamaljit m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਕਮਲਜੀਤ (see Kamaljeet).
Politianus m Late Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from the Greek personal name Polites.
Erigo m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare), Portuguese (Rare)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Eric.
Tillaqo'zi m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek tilla meaning "gold" or "dear, precious" and qo'zi meaning "lamb".
Cheromo m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Jerónimo.
Oto m Georgian
Short form of Otar.
Lifan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 理 (lǐ) meaning "reason, logic", 立 (lì) meaning "stand, establish", 黎 (lí) meaning "black, dawn", 力 (lì) meaning "power, capability, influence" (which is usually only masculine) or 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful" (usually only feminine)... [more]
Stepanoz m Medieval Georgian, Georgian (Archaic), History
Medieval Georgian form of Stephanos (see Stephen). This name was borne by four rulers of Caucasian Iberia (called Kartli in Georgian), the earliest of which reigned from about 590 until his death in 627.
Scarlat m Romanian (Archaic)
Possibly derived from medieval Latin scarlatum meaning "scarlet cloth", itself ultimately derived from an Arabic or Persian word. It was primarily in use in the 1700s and 1800s... [more]
Watcharaphon m & f Thai
From Thai วัชร (watchara) meaning "diamond" or "lightning bolt" and พล (phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Zyndel m Yiddish
Variant of Zindel
Uljas m Finnish, Estonian
Derived from Finnish uljas "proud, noble, valiant". This is also a Finnish translation of Greek Ptolemaios.
Algvilas m Lithuanian
The first element of this name is derived from Lithuanian alga meaning "salary, wage, pay" as well as "reward". The second element is derived from Baltic vil meaning "hope" (see Viltautas).
Eborico m Galician, Italian, Spanish
Galician, Italian and Spanish form of Eboric.
Romylos m Greek (Rare)
Greek form of Romulus.
Enkeleid m Albanian
Masculine form of Enkeleida.
Mo'ôhtavetoo'o m Cheyenne
Means "black kettle" in Cheyenne.
Te Rangimārie m & f Maori
Means "the peace" in Māori.
Zadrian m American (Modern, Rare)
Created from the name Adrian by adding an initial letter Z.
Rauli m Finnish
Finnish form of Radulf.
Dolf m Dutch, German, Swedish
Short form of names that end in -dolf, such as Adolf, Ludolf and Rudolf.
Mirzaj m Tatar
Tatar form of Mirza.
Ó'kȯhoméhéso m Cheyenne
Means "Little Coyote, Coyote Pup" in Cheyenne.
Manjit m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਮਨਜੀਤ (see Manjeet).
Inuaq m Greenlandic
Younger form of Inuaĸ.
Merkado m Judeo-Spanish
Derived from Judeo-Spanish merkado or Spanish mercado, both meaning "market". This name literally refers to the fact that the child in question was sold by its parents. Masculine form of Merkada.
Alvarito m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Álvaro. A known bearer of this name is the Spanish retired soccer player Álvaro Rodríguez Ros (b. 1936), who is commonly known as Alvarito.
Hadrán m Galician
Contracted form of Hadrián.
Sugimin m Javanese
From Javanese sugih meaning "rich, wealthy" combined with the masculine suffix -min.
Flæmingur m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Flæmingr.
Nochhuetl m & f Nahuatl
Possibly derived from Nahuatl nochehuatl "prickly pear fruit rind/skin", implying persistence or tenacity. Alternately, may be a combination of nochtli "prickly pear fruit" and either huehue "elder, old man" or huehuetl "drum".
Thorir m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Þórir.
Phullit m Hinduism
MEANING : expanded, blown... [more]
Aldonas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from the Lithuanian name Aldonis, which consists of two elements. The first element is either derived from the old Lithuanian verb aldėti meaning "to echo, to (re)sound" (see Aidas) or from the related old Lithuanian verb aldoti meaning "to shout, to scream" as well as "to make noise"... [more]
Leonis m Judeo-Anglo-Norman, Medieval Spanish
Latinized form of Leon. Leonis is also the brightest star in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
Tukumaĸ f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "quick", "eager", "active", "cheerful", "vigorous", "is prompt to act" with the connotation "is busy".
Guayota m Guanche Mythology
Guayota or Guaiota was the name given by the Guanches, ancient aborigines of the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) to the main evil entity of their mythology according to the first historians of the Canary Islands.... [more]
Maderic m Germanic
Variant spelling of Matharic.
Miuranosuke m Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 三浦之助 with 三 (san, zou, mi, mi'.tsu, mi.tsu) meaning "three," 浦 (ho, ura) meaning "inlet, seacoast, seashore," 之 (shi, oite, kono, kore, no, yuku) meaning "of, this" and 助 (jo, suke, su.keru, tasu.karu, tasu.keru) meaning "assist, help, save, rescue."... [more]
Ağaəli m Azerbaijani
Combination of Azerbaijani ağa meaning "lord, master" and Əli.
Seongyoon m Korean
From 聖 "holy, sacred; sage" or 成 (seong) meaning "to succeed, to finish, to complete" or 城 (seong) meaning "fort, castle, cidatel" and 允 "allow, consent" or 潤 "soft, sleek" (yun).
Nemət m Azerbaijani
Means "good, blessing, benefit" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic نعمة (ni'mah).
Livi m Catalan
Catalan form of Livius.
Muayed m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مؤيد (see Muayyad).
Aricu m Sicilian
Variant of Arigu.
Hayase m & f Japanese
From Japanese 滝 (hayase) meaning "waterfall", 灘 (hayase) meaning "open sea, rapids" or 早 (haya) meaning "already, now", 逸 (haya) meaning "flee, escape, break loose", 隼 (haya) meaning "falcon" or 速 (haya) meaning "fast, speedy" combined with 世 (se) meaning "generations", 瀬 (se) meaning "swift current, rapids" or 勢 (se) meaning "forces, energy, military strength"... [more]
Pimm m English
Variant of Pim.
Carian m Welsh
Variant of Ceri.
Zhenlian f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, really" or "real, true, genuine" or 贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal, virtuous, chaste" and 连 (lián) meaning "join, connect" or 莲 (lián) meaning "lotus, water lily".
Tali m Spanish
Diminutive of Gonzalo.
Duron m African American (Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Akhtem m Crimean Tatar
Alternate transcription of Ahtem.
Bruslee m Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Brucelee, mainly used in Nicaragua (particularly the North Caribbean Autonomous Region) and Peru.
Withoon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิทูร (see Withun).
Souriya m Lao
Means "sun" in Lao, ultimately from Sanskrit सूर्य (surya).
Ypres m English (Rare)
From the name of the town and municipality in Belgium's West Flanders province (see Ieper), the name first used and peaked during the Battles of Ypres in 1914 and 1915.
Henrick m Swedish (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Medieval Baltic
Swedish and Dutch variant of Henrik as well as a medieval Latvian variant of Hinrick.
Tự m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 嗣 (tự) meaning "to inherit, continue, heir".
Cassiano m Italian
Italian form of Cassian.
Pretestato m Italian
Italian form of Praetextatus.
Borwin m German (Rare)
The name Borwin is formed from the Slavonic name element BOR "fight, battle" and the Germanic name element WIN "friend".... [more]
Köptírges m Khakas
Means "biscuit" in Khaskas.
Stayan m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Stoyan.
Khải m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 凱 (khải) meaning "triumph, victory".
Jotán m Spanish
Spanish form of Yotam (see Jotham).
Kadog m Breton
Breton form of Cadoc.
Svenningur m Faroese
Faroese form of Svenning.
Nykanor m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Nikanor (see Nicanor).
Simanv m Konkani, Indian (Christian)
Konkani form of Simon 1, via the Portuguese form Simão.
Elsyn m Welsh
Diminutive of Ellis
Wayo m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Wayu.
Wæther m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Veðr.
Aetje m & f East Frisian
Variant of Ate 3 with the diminutive suffix -je recorded in the 17th century for men and in the 16th and 18th centuries for women in East Frisia.
Menderes m Turkish
Turkish version of Meander, ultimately from the river in Turkey with the same name.
Avigdor m Hebrew, Judeo-Provençal
In the Bible, the name Avigdor was one of the 6 names of Moses mention in Midrash. In modern times, this name is used as a Hebrew form of Victor.
Nikol m Armenian
Armenian form of Nicholas.
Bascha m Biblical German
Form of Baasha in modern German bibles.
Waiata f & m Maori
Means "song" in Maori. Combined with Aroha it means "song of love, love song" Waiata-aroha.
Tsom f & m Hmong
Means "care for, look after" in Hmong.
J̌uuruy m Yakut
Yakut form of Yuriy.
Tzoulian m Greek
Greek form of Julian.
Filius m Literature (Rare)
Comes from the latin word "filius" meaning "son." ... [more]
Olech m Polish (Rare, Archaic)
Most likely a Polish variant of Oleg or otherwise a diminutive of Oleksander.
Talvo m Estonian
Variant of Taalo.
Steele m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred form the surname Steele.
Popobawa m Swahili
Name of a shape-shifting shetani (evil spirit) in Zanzibar mythology. It is derived from Swahili elements popo (bat) and bawa (wing), therefore literally meaning "bat-wing" or "winged bat"... [more]
Chakon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ชาคร (see Chakhon).
Kwalimir m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish form of Chwalimir.
Erasil m Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Erasyl.
Rongo m Polynesian Mythology
In New Zealand Maori mythology, Rongo is a major god of cultivated plants, especially kūmara. He was also an important god of agriculture and war in the southern Cook Islands.
Odde m Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic)
Short form of names starting with Old Norse oddr "point of a sword".
Xhemail m Albanian
Albanian form of Cemal.
Bayinnaung m History
Means "king's elder brother" from Burmese ဘုရင် (bayin) meaning "king" and နောင် (naung) meaning "elder brother". This was the name of a 16th-century king of Myanmar.
Paisios m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Païsios.
Azmar m Berber
Meaning unknown.
Pürevbayar m Mongolian
From Mongolian пүрэв (pürev) meaning "Thursday" or "Jupiter" and баяр (bayar) meaning "celebration, joy".
Soslænbek m Ossetian
Variant transcription of Soslanbek.
Siàu m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Xiao.
Junjun m & f Chinese
From Chinese 君 (jūn) meaning "king, ruler" combined with itself. Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Ȯx-hóotóó'ȯhtse m Cheyenne
Means "Looks Behind" in Cheyenne.
Jiǎo f & m Chinese
From the Chinese character 皎 (jiǎo) meaning "bright, shining".
Halomoan m Batak
Means "wish, desire" in Batak.
Martinos m Ancient Roman (Hellenized), Greek (Rare)
Hellenized form of Martinus (see Martin).
Zachos m Greek (Rare)
Short form of Zacharias.
Demari m & f African American (Modern)
Invented name, influenced by the sounds found other names such as DeMario, Amari, Jamari and Kamari... [more]
Aril m Norwegian
Variant of Arild.
Otariko m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Otar.
Rawef m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Rauf.
Payipwāt m Cree
Means "one who knows the secrets of the Sioux" in Cree.
Dambar m Nepali
MEANING : great noise, verbosity, beauty, entanglement, course
Ahlen m East Frisian
Variant of Ahle recorded in the 17th century in East Frisia.
Eadwacer m Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon cognate of Odoacer, derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wacor, waccor "watchful, vigilant"... [more]
Piphop m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phiphop.
Roxer m Galician
Variant of Roxerio.
Bige m English
Diminutive of Abijah.
Muzio m Italian
Derived from Latin mutus "silent, mute". A famous bearer was the composer Muzio Clementi.
Souleymanou m Western African
Form of Sulayman used in parts of French-influenced western Africa.
Chaijn m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Chaim.
Danelíus m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Danelius.
Cənnət f & m Azerbaijani
Means "heaven, paradise" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic جنّة (janna).
Melquiòr m Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Languedocian, Provençal and Gascon form of Melchior.
Marcisław m Medieval Polish
Combination of Marcin with the Slavic name element slav "glory, fame".
Ezzelino m Medieval Italian, Italian (Rare)
Medieval Italian diminutive of Ezzelo, as -ino is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Leliano m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Laelianus.