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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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Uldin m Medieval Hungarian, Medieval Turkic
the first ruler of the Huns whose historicity is undisputed.... [more]
Sansón m Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Samson.
Fañch m Breton
Both a diminutive of Frañsez and a "Bretonization" of François.
Shodmehr m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek shod meaning "happy" and mehr meaning "love, compassion".
Guðmon m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Guðmundur.
Tedo m Georgian
Short form of Tedore, Teodore and Tevdore, though there is some evidence that it already existed as an independent name before the Greek name Theodoros was introduced to the Kartvelian peoples... [more]
Amnuai m & f Thai
Means "to give, to accord an opportunity, to support" in Thai.
Torang m Batak
Means "clear, bright" in Toba Batak.
Schalk m German (Archaic), Afrikaans
From Old German scalc meaning "servant".
Arseen m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Arsenius (see Arsenios).
Cleopatrus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Kleopatros and masculine form of Cleopatra.
Boldt m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Boldt.
Berlioz m Popular Culture
Transferred use of the French surname Berlioz, borne by Louis-Hector Berlioz (1803–1869) a French Romantic composer and conductor... [more]
Nihkolávo m Sami
Sami form of Nicolaus.
Mandakh m & f Mongolian
Means "rise, ascent" in Mongolian.
Elliston m English
Transferred use of the surname Elliston.
Sinoth m Medieval English
Medieval English form of Sigenoth.
Bozhe m Chinese
From the Chinese 博 (bó) meaning "rich, plentiful" or "play, gamble, win" and 哲 (zhé) meaning "wise, sage".
Thossaphon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thotsaphon.
Mana m Norse Mythology
This is the word for "moon" in Old Norse, and unlike in Greek and Roman mythology, is a god and not a goddess.
Adomnán m Old Irish, History (Ecclesiastical)
Old Irish diminutive of Adam. Saint Adomnán was the ninth abbot of Iona Abbey, considered one of the most significant churchmen and intellectuals of the seventh century.
Bangaru m Indian
Translates to "golden" in Telugu. Also used to express "fine", "noble", "beautiful" or "admirable".
Dalimir m Croatian, Polish, Serbian
Derived from Slavic dal "far away" combined with Slavic mir "peace".
Zidane m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Zaydan chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Asyraf m Malay
Malay variant of Ashraf.
Klaùdiusz m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Claudius.
Iyar f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Iyar is the eighth month in the jewish calendar. The name was brought from the Babylonian exile and originates from the Akkadian word for "light". His name is in the Bible "Yerach Ziv", means "bright moon"... [more]
Onesiforo m Italian
Italian form of Onesiphorus.
Thersilochos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Aeolic Greek noun θέρσος (thersos) meaning "courage, confidence, audacity" combined with the Greek noun λόχος (lochos) meaning "ambush", a word that later came to signify a tactical sub unit of the ancient Greek army... [more]
Wealdræd m Anglo-Saxon
From Old English weald "powerful, mighty" or "leader, ruler" and ræd "advice, counsel, wisdom".
Rintrah m Literature
Rintrah is a character in William Blake's mythology, representing the just wrath of the prophet. Rintrah first appears in 'The Marriage of Heaven and Hell': "Rintrah roars and shakes his fires in the burdened air" shows him personifying revolutionary wrath... [more]
Zhipeng m Chinese
From Chinese 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or 至 (zhì) meaning "reach, arrive, extreme, most" combined with 鹏 (péng) referring to a mythological giant bird... [more]
Haku m & f Japanese, Popular Culture
From the Japanese kanji 白 (haku) meaning "white" or 伯 (haku) meaning "count; eldest brother; chief official" or 魄 (haku) meaning "soul".... [more]
Æscwig m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements æsc "ash tree; spear (made of ash wood)" and wig "war, battle"... [more]
Honorát m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Honoratus.
Rīwai m Maori
This word in the Maori tongue is a general term for potato. This is not just a first name but a last name. This was the name of farmhand and son Wairua elder of Te Rōpiha, Rīwai Te Rōpiha. This is a middle name of Ngāi Tahu rugby player Manuera Benjamin Rīwai Couch (1925-1996).
Ithmah m Biblical
A biblical name, possibly meaning "purity" or "bereavement".... [more]
Brandinor m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table who participated in the Grail Quest.... [more]
Antone m Corsican, English (American, Archaic), Ladin
Corsican and Ladin form and English variant of Anthony.
Gawan m Scottish
Old Scotch form of Gavin
Cazimir m Romanian
Romanian form of Casimir.
Abtet m East Frisian
Either a short version of Athalbert or a short version of Abbe with adding of the name element têt meaning "glad".
Boonkoet m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บุญเกิด (see Bunkoet).
Mudhafar m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مظفر (see Muzaffar).
Npaub m & f Hmong
Means "moth" in Hmong.
Wenyuan m & f Chinese
From Chinese 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" combined with 元 (yuán) meaning "first, origin", 媛 (yuàn) meaning "beautiful woman", 渊 (yuān) meaning "deep, profound, abyss" or 远 (yuǎn) meaning "distant, remote, far"... [more]
Gunar m German
Variant of Gunnar.
Miari m Sardinian
Sassarese form of Michael, derived from Byzantine Greek Μιχάλης (Mikhales).
Wijbe m Frisian
Variant of Wibe.
Cashus m English (American)
Variant of Cassius, or possibly an elaboration of Cash.
Grani m Norse Mythology, Pet
Derived from Old Norse grani meaning "horse". According to the chapter thirteen of Völsungasaga, this is the name of a horse owned by the hero Sigurd through advice from Odin in disguise.
Lehel m Hungarian, History
Younger form of Lél. Lehel (died 955) was a Magyar chieftain, one of the military leaders of prince Taksony of Hungary, and a descendant of Árpád.
Hilmár m Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Hilmar.
Luriri m Aymara
Means "author" in Aymara.
Badrudin m Indonesian, Maguindanao
Indonesian and Maguindanao variant of Badr al-Din.
Gun m Korean
Variant transcription of Geon.
Yuröölte m Buryat
Means "blessed, happy" from the Buryat юрөөлтэй (yurööltei).
Wittaya m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิทยา (see Witthaya).
Verdi m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Verdi. A famous person with the surname is Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. A famous namesake is Australian Olympic weightlifter Verdi "Vern" Barberis, who is in the AWF Hall of Fame.
m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 居 () meaning "to live, to dwell".
Oluwarantimi m & f Yoruba
Means "God remembers me" in Yoruba.
Lalonde m Trinidadian Creole
Transferred use of the surname Lalonde.
Agenore m Italian
Italian form of Agenor.
Nikasimenes m Ancient Greek
The first element of this name is a little bit uncertain, because there are several possibilities for it (although all related). It might be derived from:... [more]
Clodoveu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Clovis.
Siʹrǧǧi m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Sergei.
Ramal m Azerbaijani
Variant of Ramil.
Koyah m Haida (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Haida xhuuyaa "raven". Koyah (fl. 1787–1795) was the chief of Ninstints or Skungwai, the main village of the Kunghit-Haida during the era of the Maritime Fur Trade in Haida Gwaii off the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada.
Mik m Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Mikołaj and Mikoła.
Durim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian durim "endurance, perseverance; patience".
Eñaut m Basque
Basque from of Arnold.
Jacir m & f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Masculine form and variant of Jacira.
Fidimalala m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy fidy meaning "choice, preference" and malala meaning "beloved".
Shourvoisier m & f African American (Modern, Rare)
Bastardization and transferred use of the surname Courvoisier.
Milcom m Biblical, Near Eastern Mythology, English (Puritan)
In the Old Testament, Milcom was the highest of the Ammonite gods. It is generally accepted that this name is a form of the common Semitic noun meaning "king" (Hebrew melek), and became an epithet of the head of the Ammonite pantheon... [more]
Verissimo m Italian
Italian form of Verissimus and masculine Verissima.
Oluchukwu m & f Igbo
It means "God's handiwork".
Mickeal m Various
Variant of Michael.
Jitse m Frisian
Variant of Ide.
Siælve m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Sialfi.
Emerause m Arthurian Cycle
A knight who fought for King Arthur at the Battle of Bedegraine.... [more]
Dajin f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Da and Jin 1.
Higg m Medieval English
Diminutive of Isaac.
Bjarnvarður m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Bjarnvarðr.
Alesantar m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Alexander.
Cadrian m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Adrian
Yotuel m Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American)
Mainly seen in Cuba, where there is a clear trend for parents to be creative with names. One might think one element of this name is derived from Hebrew el "God", but that is not so: rather, this name is made up of the Spanish pronouns yo "I", "you" and el "he"... [more]
D'lloyd m African American
A modern variant of Lloyd.
Adeodat m Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Ukrainian form of Adeodatus.
Slevin m English (Rare), Irish (Anglicized)
Transferred use of the surname Slevin. The author Anne Tyler used this name in her novel 'Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant' (1982); it was also used in the movie 'Lucky Number Slevin' (2006).
Liantru m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Leandro.
Attasit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Atthasit.
Xermán m Galician
Galician form of Germanus.
Smelfungus m Literature
The name of a character occurring together with Mundungus in 'A sentimental journey' by Laurence Sterne.... [more]
Harmeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From the name of the Hindu god Hari combined with Sanskrit मित्र (mitra) meaning "friend".
Udder m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Oddr and Old Danish form of Otr.
Muxtor m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Mukhtar.
Mahafuz m Bengali (Muslim)
Meaning of Mahafuz in Arabic is 'protector', one who protects anything or preserve anything for longer period of time without any sort of fault.
Whitsuntide m English (Puritan)
Name given in relation to Whitsuntide, referring to the time around Pentecost.
Ban m Arthurian Cycle
The name of Sir. Lancelot's father in Arthurian tales, Ban of Benoic.
Jasir m Arabic
Variant of Jasser.
Wilgar m Irish
Transferred use of the ancient surname Wilgar having Olde English and Scottish origins.
Isamilj m Gorani
Gorani form of Ishmael.
Viggó m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Viggo.
Ölziitegsh f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian өлзий (ölzii) meaning "good luck, blessing" and тэгш (tegsh) meaning "equal, even, flat, smooth".
Rásmos m Sami
Sami form of Rasmus.
Clarnce m English
Variant of Clarence.
Siríkr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Sigríkr.
Turlan m Kazakh
Means "Turkish lion" from Kazakh түрік (türik) meaning "Turkish, Turk" and the given name Aslan.
Timesitheus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Late Roman
Latinized form of Timesitheos. A known bearer of this name was the Roman officer Gaius Furius Sabinius Aquila Timesitheus (3rd century AD).
Dalewin m Polish (Rare)
An old Polish masculine name, composed of two parts: Dale- "far away", and -win, meaning "uncle". Therefore it means "one whose uncle is far away", "one whose mother's family is far away".
Huge m Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Danish and Swedish form of Hugi.
Gesander m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Γέσανδρος (Gesandros). This given name could possibly be derived from Greek γῆ (ge) "the earth, soil, land" combined with Greek ανδρος (andros) "of a man", but most likely it is actually of Scythian origin... [more]
Xylon m English (American, Modern, Rare), African American (Rare)
Derived from Greek ξύλον (xylon) meaning "wood, timber", a word used in the New Testament of the cross (for example, Acts of the Apostles 5:30 and 10:39).
Adamu m Amharic, Swahili, Hausa
Amharic, Swahili, and Hausa form of Adam.
Neophron m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
The first element of this name is derived from Greek νέος (neos) meaning "young, youthful" as well as "new, fresh". The second element is derived from either the Greek noun φρόνις (phronis) meaning "prudence, wisdom" or the Greek verb φρονέω (phroneo) meaning "to think" as well as "to be minded"... [more]
Yutaro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Yuutarou.
Zygmont m Polish
Variant of Zygmunt
Baraban m Russian
Means "drum" in Russian.
Wiwiet f & m Javanese
Older spelling of Wiwit influenced by Dutch orthography.
Youakim m Arabic
Arabic form of Joachim. It is primarily used by Christians.
Ulle m Swedish
Diminutive of Ulrik.
Victorijn m Dutch (Archaic)
Archaic Dutch form of Victorinus (see Victorino).
Risukuma m Popular Culture
A contraction of risu and kuma, which literally mean squirrel and bear respectively. This name is born by Puyo Puyo character Risukuma.
El'ad m Hebrew
Means "God is an eternity" in Hebrew, from אֵל (ʾēl) "God, the supreme deity, esp. the God of Israel" and עַד (ʿaḏ) "an eternity".... [more]
Seyni m Songhai, Western African
Meaning unknown.
Gabyš m Czech
Diminutive form of Gabriel.
Ajaka m Yoruba Mythology, Yoruba (Rare)
Meaning unknown. It was borne by an Oyo emperor whose father was Oranyan and his brother was possibly the deity Shango.
Chhiong m Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien Chinese form of Chang.
Naoomi m Japanese
From 成 (nao) meaning "become" and 臣 (omi) meaning "one who serves a lord; a vassal, subject".
Hipseu m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Hypseus.
Adane m & f Arabic
From Arabic `adana meaning "to settle down (in a place or a country)".
Genesee f & m English
This is the name of a North American river which flows through western New York and Pennsylvania. Numerous U.S. towns and counties are named after the river. Genesee is a corruption of Chin-u-shio, the indigenous Seneca tribe's name for the river valley, originally Čunehstí•yu• meaning "a beautiful open valley".
Utertúnguaĸ f & m Greenlandic
Combination of Utertoĸ and suffix -nnguaq "sweet, dear".
Fandy m Indonesian
Variant of Fandi.
Kristiansyah m Indonesian (Rare)
Combination of the name Kristian and Persian شاه (shāh) meaning "king".
Yashio m & f Japanese
Combination of a ya kanji, e.g. 八 meaning "eight," and 潮 (shio) meaning "tide, current; sea water."... [more]
Shaohao m Chinese, Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern Mythology, Taiwanese
From the characters 少 (shào, meaning “young”) and 昊 (hào, meaning “vastness” or “heaven”). In Chinese mythology, Shaohao was one of the Five Emperors, sage-kings who ruled during the early days of Chinese civilization... [more]
Balıkaar m Yakut
Yakut form of Polycarp.
Menestheus m Greek Mythology
Derived from μένω (ménō) meaning “to stay” and θεός (theós) meaning "divine".
Dong-Hyeok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 東 (dong) meaning "east" combined with 赫 (hyeok) meaning "bright" or 奕 (hyeok) meaning "in sequence, orderly". Other hanja combinations can form this name as well.
Yavar m Persian
Means "assistant, helper, supporter" in Persian.
Uravini m Tahitian
Combination of Tahitian 'ura meaning "red" or "purple" and vini meaning "black-fronted parakeet" (a type of bird found on Tahiti).
Lokke m & f Frisian, Flemish
Diminutive of Louise.
Ofiri f & m Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Ofir or Ofira.
Zorislav m Croatian, Serbian
Derived from Serbo-Croatian zora "dawn, aurora" combined with Slavic slav "glory".
Lkham f & m Mongolian
Mongolian form of Tibetan ལྷ་མོ (Lhamo).
Hrishab m Bengali
Means “bull” in Bengali.
Jojji m Yi
Means "flying eagle" in Yi.
Parfeniy m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Parthenios.
Xiuhtlalpilli m Nahuatl
Can mean either "binding of the years" or "turquoise cloth" in Nahuatl, the former derived from xihuitl "year", the latter from xihuitl "turquoise, greenish thing". Often given to boys born during the New Fire ceremony xiuhmolpilli, "the binding of the years", an event held every 52 years to align the Aztec’s ritual calendar with the annual calendar.
Kahutia m & f Maori
Short for Kahutia-te-rangi, the birth name of Paikea.
Wenqing m & f Chinese
From Chinese 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" or 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns" combined with 清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean", 庆 (qìng) meaning "congratulate, celebrate" or 青 (qīng) meaning "blue, green, young"... [more]
Satanás m Biblical Spanish, Biblical Portuguese, Theology
Spanish and Portuguese form of Satan.
Travanti m English (American, Rare)
Transferred from the surname Travanti due to the popularity of the actor Daniel J. Travanti.
Uesli m Albanian (Modern)
Albanian borrowing of Wesley.
Gagū m Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi
Variant Spelling of Gagu.
Antuneddu m Corsican, Sicilian
Sicilian diminutive of Antuni and Corsican diminutive of Antonu.
Sentell m & f French
“Brave men”
Belgarath m Literature
Belgarath is used in David Edding's book series, the Belgariad. He is the old sorcerer that helps Garion.
Cuauhtlatoa m Nahuatl
Means "he talks like an eagle", from Nahuatl cuauhtli "eagle" and tlatoa "to speak; to issue commands".
Witugis m Germanic
The first element of this Germanic name comes from Old High German witu "forest, wood." The meaning and origin of the second element is rather uncertain: we know that it comes from gis (the original form was possibly gîs), but we don't exactly know where gis itself comes from... [more]
Alek m Polish
Diminutive of Aleksander.
Bernward m Medieval German, German (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
This name derives from the Old High German name “Bernward”, composed of two elements bern "bear" plus wart "guard"... [more]
Remaclus m Frankish (Latinized)
This name is best known for being the name of the 7th-century Frankish saint Remaclus, who was born in Aquitaine (located in what is nowadays the southwest of France). His name is a corruption of Remagilus or Rimagilus, which are both latinizations of his original Germanic name, which must have been either Ramigil, Remigil or Rimigil.... [more]
Sinh m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 生 (sinh) meaning "living, alive".
Ægill m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Egill.
Delious m African American
Likely an invented name.
Erechtheus m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ἐρέχθω (erechtho) meaning "to rend, to break". This was the name of the grandson of Erichthonius.
Fajry m & f Indonesian
Variant of Fajri.
Unmei f & m Japanese
Means, Destiny.
Aguiúlfo m Galician
Galician variant of Agilulf.... [more]
Abduloh m Indonesian, Thai (Muslim)
Indonesian and Thai form of Abd Allah.
Victorique f & m French (Quebec, Rare, Archaic)
When borne by a female, this name is the French form of Victorica, which is the original feminine form of Victoricus. When borne by a male, this name is a variant spelling of Victoric.
Bran m English
Short form of Brandon.
Chenzu m Chinese
From the Chinese 晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and 祖 (zǔ) meaning "ancestor".
Töni m Romansh
Short form of Antoni, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Jyanavat m Indian
MEANING - knowing, having knowledge, wise, learned, intellectual ... [more]
Libero m Italian
Means "free" in Italian, from Latin liber.
Fain f & m English
Means happiness, and pleased.
Rajul m Arabic
Rajul means man in Arabic.
Everhard m Dutch, Afrikaans, German
Dutch, Afrikaans and German form of Everard.
Afe m African
Diminutive of Afeworq.
Ânbert m Norman
Variant of Ansbert.
Gholib m Tajik
Tajik form of Ghalib.
Kagutsuchi m Japanese Mythology
From Japanese 迦 (ka), a phonetic character, 具 (gu) meaning "tool, means" and 土 (tsuchi) meaning "ground, earth, soil". In Japanese mythology, Kagutsuchi was the god of fire, as well as the son of Izanagi and Izanami... [more]
Kelzang m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan བཀལ་བཟང (bkal-bzang) meaning "good luck, good destiny", derived from བཀལ (bkal) meaning "trust, lean on" and བཟང (bzang) meaning "goodness, benefit".
Gylyç m Turkmen
Means "sword" in Turkmen.
Jasmeet m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit यशस् (yaśas) meaning "fame, praise, glory" combined with मित्र (mitra) meaning "friend".
Zenjirou m Japanese
Variant transcription of Zenjiro.
Guðmann m Old Norse, Icelandic
Variant of Guðmundr or a combination of guðr "god" and maðr "man".
Sigurmundur m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Sigmundur.
Hill m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hill.
Utuy m Sundanese
Sundanese diminutive of Guntur.
Gabrial m & f Various
Variant of Gabriel and Gabrielle used in various languages.
Šolontu m Manchu
Manchu masculine name maning "horned dragon".
Józsué m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Joshua.
Gongas m Portuguese
Diminutive of Gonçalo.
Snickers m & f Pet
Possibly derived from the English words snickers, the plural form of snicker meaning "stifled, broken laugh".
Phillippe m English (Rare), French (African)
English variant of Philip and French variant of Philippe.
Mihaly m Banat Swabian
Banatswabian borrowing of Mihály.
Cleonicus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Kleonikos (see Kleonike).
Yogi m Popular Culture
Famous bearer is "Yogi" Berra. He was given the nickname Yogi by a childhood friend who thought that he looked like an Indian Yogi he had seen in a movie.
Łukasław m Polish
The first element of this name can be derived from Polish łuk "bow", but it can also be derived from Łukasz (in honour of Luke the Evangelist). The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory"... [more]
Leangelo m African American (Rare)
Combination of Angelo with the name prefix Le-.
Auliya f & m Indonesian
Variant of Aulia.
Artyphios m Old Persian (Hellenized)
Greek form of the Old Persian name *Ardufya meaning "eagle".
Seungmuk m Korean
From 勝 "victory; excel, be better than" or 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" (seung) and 묵 meaning neck.
Visith m Lao
Means "good, excellent, superb" in Lao.
Exuperio m Spanish
Spanish form of Exuperius.
Shahkarim m Persian, Kazakh (?), Tajik (?)
Means "generous king" from Persian شاه (shah) meaning "king" and كَرِيم (karim) meaning "generous, noble"
Raymie m English
Diminutive of Raymond and similar names.
Nufail m Pashto
Means "gracious" in Pashto.
Élk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Samùél via Samùélk.
Archytas m Ancient Greek
Archytas was an Ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, statesman, and strategist of 5th-century BC.
Ívar m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese younger form of Ívarr.
Ekkaluck m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ekkalak.
Fulgenci m Catalan, Gascon, Provençal
Catalan, Gascon and Provençal form of Fulgentius (see Fulgencio).
Salohiddin m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Salah ad-Din.
Sutherland m & f Scottish (Rare), English (Rare)
Scottish regional name that described a person who came from the former county by this name, which got its name from Old Norse suðroen "southern" and land "land". It was called the South Land because it was south of Scandinavia and south of the Norse colonies of Orkney and Shetland Islands.
Zhengxiong m Chinese
From Chinese 正 (zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" or 政 (zhèng) meaning "government" combined with 雄 (xióng) meaning "hero, male, manly"... [more]
Abreas m Ancient Greek
Possibly derived from Greek ἁβρός (habros) meaning "delicate, graceful, refined" or "splendid". This was the name of a Macedonian soldier who died defending Alexander the Great.
Guerland m Haitian Creole (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Guerland.
Leyati m Miwok
Means "shell" in Miwok.
Khachar m Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Indian
MEANING : moving in air, flying, a bird, , sun, planet, cloud... [more]
Genush m Mari
Mari form of Gennadius.
Khomelani m & f Tsonga
From the Xitsonga khomela meaning "forgive".
Liberal m Spanish
Spanish form of Liberalis.
Coronatus m Late Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from Latin coronatus meaning "crowned".... [more]
Shirato m Japanese (Rare)
The birthname of Joji Yanami, an actor, is Shirato Shigemitsu.
Ghader m Persian
Persian form of Qadir.