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.
Boukazi m & f IjawMeans "a child born in a bush" in Ijaw.
Uzoqmurod m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
uzoq meaning "faraway" and
murod meaning "aim, wish, desire".
Lum m English (American, Rare)Transferred use of the surname
Lum, that is most likely a variant of
Lamb, but can also be a topographical name for someone who lived near a pool.
Shirohiko m JapaneseFrom Japanese 四 (shi) meaning "four", 郎 (ro) meaning "son" or 城 (shiro) meaning "castle" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Umbriel m LiteratureProbably derived from Latin
umbra meaning "shadow". This name was created by Alexander Pope for a "dusky, melancholy sprite" in his poem 'The Rape of the Lock' (1712). A moon of Uranus bears this name in his honour.
Lung m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 瓏 (
lung) meaning "a kind of jade".
Sini m & f SamoanSamoan variant of the name “Sydney”.
Boda m Anglo-SaxonDerived from Old English
boda meaning "messenger, herald, prophet".
Gentianus m Late RomanDerived from a Roman cognomen or agnomen, which in turn was derived from
Gentius. Bearers of this name include Hedius Lollianus Terentius Gentianus (Roman politician and senator) and Decimus Terentius Gentianus (Roman politician and senator).
Ardan m History (Ecclesiastical)Benedictine monk, also known as Ardanus. 13th abbot of the abbey of Saint Philibert at Tournus, diocese of Autun, France in 1028. Restored monastic buildings there, and cared for the local people during the famine of 1030 to 1033.
Banco m TheatreItalian form of
Banquo used in the opera 'Macbeth' premiered in 1847 by Giuseppe Verdi and Francesco Maria Piave. This name is only used for this opera as
banco coincides with the Italian meaning "bench; desk; bank".
Haruhito m JapaneseFrom 合 (
haru) meaning "conjunction, join, suit, fit, one tenth" or 美 (
haru) meaning "beautiful" combined with 士 (
hito) meaning "samurai, warrior". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ásfriðr m Old NorseOld Norse name derived from Old Norse
áss "god" and
friðr "love; peace; protection".
Jeong-sin m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 正 "right, proper, correct" and 信 "trust, believe; letter".
Rawi m Arabic, IndonesianMeans "narrator, storyteller" in Arabic, derived from روى
(rawa) meaning "to relate".
Kañ-ool m TuvanCombination of Tuvan
каң (kañ) meaning "steel" and
оол (ool) meaning "boy, son".
Gabuthelon m Judeo-Christian-Islamic LegendGabuthelon is an angel mentioned in the Greek Apocalypse of Ezra whose name was revealed to Esdras as one of the nine angels who will govern "at the end of the world".
Evlale m Georgian (Archaic)Georgian form of
Eulalos. This name was borne by two Catholicoi of Caucasian Iberia: the first lived in the 6th century AD, the other in the 7th century AD.
Devery m & f EnglishTransferred use of the surname
Devery. A bearer of this name was Devery Freeman (1913-2005), an American screenwriter who also authored the novel "Father Sky: A Novel", upon which the 1981 film "Taps" was based.
Axion m Greek MythologyDerived from either the Greek adjective ἄξιος
(axios) meaning "worthy, deserving" or from the Greek noun ἀξία
(axia) meaning "worth, value". Both are closely related to the Greek verb ἀξιόω
(axioo) meaning "to think or deem worthy"... [
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Marish m Sanskrit, Marathi, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Punjabi, Bengali, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Indian (Sikh), Gujarati"Respectable man"; worthy friend
Ekkawit m ThaiFrom Thai เอก
(ek) meaning "primary, main, first, one" and วิทย์
(wit) meaning "knowledge, science".
Aoya m JapaneseFrom Japanese 碧 (ao) meaning "jade, blue, green" combined with 哉 (ya), an exclamation. This name can be formed with other kanji combinations as well.
Kenryou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 健 (
ken) meaning "healthy, strong" combined with 亮 (
ryou) meaning "clear" or 良 (
ryou) meaning "good". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [
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Zenodoros m Ancient GreekMeans "gift of Zeus", derived from Greek
Zeno (a prefix form of the name of
Zeus) combined with Greek δωρον
(doron) meaning "gift."
Niegosław m PolishDerived from Slavic
nieg "delight" combined with Slavic
slav "glory".
Chrom m & f Popular Culture (Rare)Possibly derived from Greek chroma meaning "color". This is the name of one of the protagonists of the video game Fire Emblem: Awakening. Variant of
Chrome Kyoichiro m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 恭 (
kyō) meaning "respect", 京 (
kyō) meaning "capital city", 教 (
kyō) meaning "teaching" combined with 一 (
ichi) meaning "one" and d 郎 (
rō) meaning "son"... [
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Zhengyang m ChineseFrom Chinese 正 (
zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" or 政 (
zhèng) meaning "government" plus 阳 (
yang) meaning "sun, male, light", or 洋 (
yang) meaning "ocean".
Baqdaulet m KazakhFrom бақ (
baq) meaning "garden" and дәулет (
daulet) meaning "country, government"
Aqsar m KazakhPossibly from the Kazakh
ақсары (aqsarı) meaning "light yellow".
Framhard m GermanicDerived from Old Norse
framr "forwards" or
frami "fame" combined with Gothic
hardus (
hart in Old High German) "brave, hardy."
Xub m & f HmongMeans "precious" or "arrow" in Hmong Daw.
Axayacatl m Aztec, MexicanMeans "face of water" in Classical Nahuatl, from
ātl "water" and
xāyacatl "face, mask".
Pahath-moab m Biblical, Biblical HebrewMeans "governer of Moab, prefect of Moab" from Hebrew
פַּחַת (
pāḥaṯ) which comes from Akkadian
𒉺𒄩𒌅 (
pāḫātu), which means "district" or "governorate" and the biblical place name and personal name
Moab which is a derivative of
אָב (
ʾav) meaning "father"... [
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Eisei m Japanese (Rare)From 衛 (
e, ei, mamo.ru, mamoru) meaning “defense, protection” or 叡 (
ei, kashiko.i, sato.i, aki.raka) meaning “emperor's, imperial, smart, clever, intelligent, farsighted” combined with 靖 (
jo, yasushi, yasumi, yasu, seiji, sei, shizuka, shizumu) meaning “peaceful, easygoing, calm” or 貰 (
se, ja, sei, sha, mora.u, ka.riru, yuru.su, okino.ru) meaning “get, have, receive, take, accept, obtain”... [
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Jitarou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 次 (ji) meaning "next, secondary", 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Elegy m English (Rare)Transferred use of the surname
Elegy or from the word
elegy, early 16th century from French
élégie, or via Latin, from Greek
elegeia, from
elegos ‘mournful poem’.
Lucebert m Dutch (Rare)Derived from
Lucebert, the pseudonym of the Dutch poet and painter Lubertus Jacobus Swaanswijk (1924-1994).... [
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Qingyi f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
晴 (qíng) meaning "fine weather" or
庆 (qìng) meaning "celebrate, congratulate" and
翌 (yì) meaning "bright, daybreak, dawn" or
漪 (yī) meaning "ripples on water, swirling".
Pyxis m AstronomyPyxis is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. Abbreviated from
Pyxis Nautica, its name is Latin for a mariner's compass (contrasting with Circinus, which represents a draftsman's compasses)... [
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Lasarusa m FijianMeans "enjoys destroying" in Fijian, from 'lasa' meaning "to enjoy" and 'rusa' meaning "to destroy."
Skarbimir m PolishDerived from Slavic
skarbi "to be sad about, to grieve over, to worry" combined with Slavic
mir "peace".
Otgonpürev m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian отгон
(otgon) meaning "youngest" and пүрэв
(pürev) meaning "Thursday" or "Jupiter".
Laji m & f YiMeans "tiger origin" in Yi.
Muniandi m Hinduism, TamilPossibly from Tamil முனி
(muni) meaning "sage" combined with ஆண்டவர்
(antavar) meaning "lord". This is the name of a Tamil folk deity who guards plantations and estates.
Brísi m Old NorseProbably means "to shine, to show off", compare the Nynorsk verb
brisa.
Bejo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
beja meaning "lucky, fortunate", ultimately from Sanskrit भाग्य
(bhāgya).
Falr m Old Norse, Norse MythologyDerived from either
falr ("pipe, tube") or
fela ("to hide"). This is the name of a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Sherxon m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
sher meaning "lion" and
xon meaning "khan".
Aolú m Irish (Rare)A combination honoring Irish deities Aodh and Lugh. Aodh is often referred to as a "god of the underworld," although this is likely influenced by Christian interpretation. He and his siblings were turned into swans by their stepmother, Aoife... [
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Tín m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 信
(tín) meaning "trust, believe".
Chikahiko m JapaneseFrom 親 (
chika) meaning "parent, elder" or 悠 (
chika) meaning "permanence" combined with 彦 (
hiko) meaning "prince". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sobiemir m PolishDerived from Slavic
sobi "usurp" combined with Slavic
mir "peace".
Tsukihiko m JapaneseFrom Japanese 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon" or 槻 (tsuki) meaning "zelkova tree" combined with 彦 (hiko) meaning "boy, prince". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Quhyar m Old PersianWas the last ruler of the Karenid dynasty (in modern Iran), ruling briefly in 839 until his assassination.
Hongjun m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 鸿
(hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast", 洪
(hóng) meaning "flood, deluge" or 红
(hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush" combined with 钧
(jūn) meaning "potter's wheel", 俊 or 隽
(jùn) meaning "talented, handsome" or 军
(jūn) meaning "army"... [
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Tortain m Arthurian Cycle, LiteratureIn the First Continuation of Chrétien’s Perceval, a half-man, half-boar who was the product of a union between the sorcerer Eliavres and a sow. King Caradoc of Nantes had discovered that Eliavres was having an affair with Caradoc’s wife, and he forced Eliavres to copulate with the pig as punishment.... [
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Vullnet m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
vullnet "will, will power; desire".
Rotstein m GermanicDerived from the Germanic element
hrôthi "fame" combined with Old High German
stain "stone."
Safarniyoz m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
safar meaning "journey, trip" and
niyoz meaning "entreaty, alms".
Sachithra m & f SinhaleseFrom Sanskrit सत्य
(satyá) meaning "real, true, honest" and चित्र
(citrá) meaning "bright, visible, clear".
Saritoy m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
sari meaning "yellow" or "best" and
toy meaning "colt".
Feza m & f TurkishMeans "(outer) space" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic فضاء
(faḍāʾ).