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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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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Rajah m Indian
“Indian king or prince”... [more]
Paramdeep m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit परम (parama) meaning "highest, best" and दीप (dīpa) meaning "lamp, light".
Aleksan m Armenian
Armenian short form of Aleksandr.
Remmelt m West Frisian
Derived from Old Frisian hremn or hrefn "raven" combined with Gothic valdan "to reign."
Clevie m & f English
Diminutive of Cleveland, Cleve, or Cleva.
Sighar m Germanic
Shorter form of Sigihar.
Christhelf m German (Archaic)
Meaning "May Christ help". See also Gotthelf.
Čedomil m Croatian
Derived from the Slavic elements chedo meaning "child" and milu meaning "gracious, dear".
Chedo m Macedonian
Derived from чедо, čedo meaning "a child".
Amrod m Literature
Sindarin form of Ambarto. In Tolkien's Legendarium this is the most commonly used name of the sixth son of Fëanor and Nerdanel, also called Pityafinwë... [more]
Hialmgæirr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements hjalmr "helmet, protection" and geirr "spear".
Criofan m Irish
It means "fox".
Taziko m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tazo.
Guoqiang m Chinese
From Chinese 国 (guó) meaning "country" combined with 强 (qiáng) meaning "strong, powerful, energetic"... [more]
Tripop m Thai
Alternate transcription of Triphop.
Pakhangba m Manipuri
Pakhangba is the supreme God of the Meitei tradition as well as Manipuri mythology that is used as a heraldic emblem in Manipur.
Athalmar m Germanic
Derived from Germanic adal meaning "noble" combined with Germanic mari meaning "famous".
Eteroa m Tahitian
Means "Rūrutu" (an island in the Austral archipelago) in Tahitian, derived from Eteroa, the former name of the island.
Volli m Estonian
Estonian short form of Voldemar.
Brodin m English
Variant of Broden.
Jone m Portuguese
Diminutive of João.
Jimelle f & m English (American, Rare)
Elaboration of Jim using the popular name suffix elle. Possibly inspired by Janelle.
Chrismansyah m Indonesian (Rare)
In the case of Indonesian singer Chrismansyah "Chrisye" Rahadi (1949-2007), who was born as Christian Rahadi, it is composed of the first part of his birth name, Chris- combined with the Indonesian suffix -syah derived from the Persian title شاه (šâh)... [more]
Bingliang f & m Chinese
This name can be made up of 冰 (Bing) meant "Ice, Cold" and 梁 (Liang) means "Beam, Elevation, Bridge, Mast".
Eucharius m Late Greek (Latinized), Late Roman, German (Archaic)
Latinized form of Eucharios. This is the name of a Roman Catholic saint, who is venerated as the first bishop of what is now Trier in Germany.
Doudou m Western African, French (African)
From a French African term of endearment meaning "beloved, darling".
Ukiuk m & f Inuit
Meaning, "winter."
Kouirinos m Roman Mythology (Hellenized), Late Roman (Hellenized)
Variant form of Kyrinos, which is the main Greek form of Quirinus.
Malakija m Maltese
Maltese form of Malachias.
Pisces m & f Astronomy
From the name of the zodiacal constellation shaped like a pair of fish, derived from the plural form of Latin piscis meaning "fish". This is the name of the twelfth sign of the zodiac.
Lávrras m Sami
Sami form of Lavrants.
Tunu m & f Aymara
Means "offspring, lineage" in Aymara.
Engjëll m Albanian
Derived from Albanian ëngjëll "angel".
Albín m Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of Albin.
Tillery m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Tillery.
Guga m Georgian
Diminutive of Giorgi. This name is not to be confused with the Georgian noun გუგა (guga) meaning "pupil" (as in, the part of the eye).
Ermeneixildo m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Hermenegildo.
Katsutoshi m Japanese
From 克 (katsu) meaning "to overcome" combined with 利 (toshi) meaning "advantage, benefit". Other combinations of kanji are possible.
Jorik m Dutch
Variant of Yorick.
Narziß m German (Archaic), Literature
German form of Narkissos via its latinized form Narcissus. A known bearer of this name was the German doctor and psychologist Narziß Ach (1871-1946).... [more]
Hermaios m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective ἑρμαῖος (hermaios) or Ἑρμαῖος (Hermaios) meaning "of Hermes".
Nibá m Sami
Sami form of Nicholas.
Tsunemasa m Japanese
From 常 (tsune) meaning "usual" and 正 (masa) meaning "right, correct, proper, justice". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Dónall m Irish
Variant of Donal.
Livi m Catalan
Catalan form of Livius.
Rosetto m Italian
Italian masculine form of Rose.
Mouendou m Kongo (Gallicized), Vili
Means ‘Journey’ in Vili, a language in the Kongo subgroup of Bantu languages.
Anhan m Gascon
Gascon form of Anianus.
Cozcacuauh m Nahuatl
Means "king vulture" in Nahuatl, the sixteenth day sign of the tonalpohualli.
Watana m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Wattana.
Cynfawr m Medieval Welsh
Welsh cognate of Conomor.
Stitch m Popular Culture
From the English word "stitch" meaning a "thread or loop of yarn created by movement" or "to mend or make with thread".... [more]
Odilón m Spanish (Latin American)
Spanish form of Odilo and/or Odilon.
Orvan m English (American, Rare)
Meaning as of yet unknown. Also compare Orvon.... [more]
Xinzhong f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted" and 忠 (zhōng) meaning "loyalty, devotion".
Darussalam m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic دار السلام (dar as-salam) meaning "abode of peace", used as an epithet for various places.
Chwès m Walloon
Short form of Françwès.
Fabião m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Fabian.
Bernabè m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Barnabas.
Rhindon m Literature
Used by British author C.S. Lewis in his 1950s fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. Given to the sword of Peter Pevensie.
Kaakajik m & f Greenlandic
Younger form of Kâkajik.
Gwyndaf m Celtic, Welsh
Celtic saint name.
Gaudencio m Spanish (Latin American), Galician
Spanish and Galician form of Gaudentius.
Montell m & f English
Variant of Montel.
Talantbek m Kyrgyz
Combination of Talant with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Yorsch m Obscure
A blend of Jörg (or, maybe Jorge) with Schorsch. Yorsch is also the main protagonist in two independent series of children's books, firstly 'Der letzte Elf' "The last Elf" by Silvana de Mari (appeared in a notable publishing house), secondly the Yorsch series by Christoph Schellenberg (self published).
Bochuan m Chinese
From the Chinese 伯 (bó) meaning "older brother" and 川 (chuān) meaning "stream, river".
Leoun m Provençal
Provençal form of Léon.
Aurelijan m Croatian
Croatian form of Aurelian.
Uzal m Biblical Hebrew
Uzal is a Biblical name (Genesis 10:27) with different meanings tied to the verb "to go". Uzal is son of Joktan and ancestor of Abraham.
Yuro m Japanese
From 勇 (yu) meaning "brave" and 空 (ro) meaning "sky". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Awar m Kurdish
Means "challengeable" in Kurdish.
Angâĸ m Greenlandic
Means "maternal uncle" in Greenlandic.
Josefo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Josephus.
Amyr m & f Altai
Means "peace" in Altai.
Maupas m Arthurian Cycle
A heathen duke slain by Arthur’s Sir Craddok at the battle of Carhaix.
Giu-se m Vietnamese
Vietnamese from Joseph
'Adnach m Biblical
Variant transcription of Adnah 1. This transcription is used in the Hebrew Names Version of the Bible.
Thatchapol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธัชพล (see Thatchaphon).
Rastimir m Serbian, Slovak, Croatian (Rare)
Serbian and Slovak form of Rostimir.
Atreyu m Literature (Anglicized)
Anglicized variant of Atréju, which was created by German author Michael Ende for the hero of his fantasy novel 'Die unendliche Geschichte' (1979; English: 'The Neverending Story')... [more]
Dámaso m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Damasus.
Acoran m Guanche Mythology
From Guanche aqqoran, derived from *āhɣuran "God", literally "the Celestial", from *ahɣur "firmament, vault of heaven, sky". This was the name of the supreme god in the mythology of the Guanches indigenous to Gran Canaria, one of the Canary Islands.
Mélèce m History (Gallicized)
French form of Meletios via Meletius.
Chrisanthos m Greek (Cypriot, Rare)
Variant transcription of Χρύσανθος (see Chrysanthos).
Eakkapong m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เอกพงศ์/เอกพงษ์ (see Ekkaphong).
Kasiodoras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Cassiodorus.
Teti m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ttj, of unknown meaning. This was the name of the first king of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt.
Xətai m Azerbaijani
From Persian خطائی (khatā'i) meaning "the Cathayan". Khata'i was the pen name of Shah Ismail I, who wrote poetry in the Azerbaijani language.
Rique m Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Henrique.
Fusanosuke m Japanese
From Japanese 房 (fusa) meaning "tassel", 之 (no), a possessive marker, combined with 輔 (suke) meaning "help". Other kanji combinations are also possible.... [more]
Jååǥǥar m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Yrjö.
Bose m English
Meaning unknown. Possibly a diminutive of Ambrose or a variant of Boss.
Ermitit m Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Ermete.
Zyshonne m African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Zyshawn. Some usage was generated in the late 1990s and early 2000s due to the fact that several media outlets wrongly identified this as the real name of American rapper Silkk the Shocker (1975-), for example he was called Zyshonne Miller by Jet magazine in May 1998 and by the Washington Post in September 2000... [more]
Trội m Vietnamese
Means "excellent, oustanding" or "to surpass" in Vietnamese.
Francois m Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of François.
Tatri m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธาตรี (see Thatri).
Biernardyn m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Bernardyn.
Darwood m English (American)
Darwood Kaye (born Darwood Kenneth Smith) was an American child actor known for his role of Waldo in the series of short films The Little Rascals (aka Our Gang) between 1937 - 1940. Later in life he became a pastor.
Vaggelis m Greek
Variant of Vangelis.
Treeve m Cornish
Derived from Cornish tre "farmstead, dwelling, town, village, home".
Vitas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Vitus.
Muhtadi m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic مُهْتَد (muhtad) meaning "rightly guided, well-guided, on the right path".
Alof m Medieval Dutch, Medieval German, Dutch (Rare), West Frisian (Rare)
Medieval Dutch and German variant of Adolf as well as the West Frisian form of the name. Also compare Aalf (its medieval form is Aelf) and Alef.... [more]
Osogo m Swahili
Means “movement” in Swahili.
Fakahafua m Tongan
Means "to give everything, finish everything" in Tongan.
Littera m Medieval, Belgian (Archaic)
Latin littera "letter (of the alphabet)".
Kaio m Basque
Basque form of Caius.
Watorea f & m Indigenous Australian, Maori
Derived from Maori wātō rea meaning "sunset". This name was used for a tropical cyclone in 1976 near Australia.
Bazkoare m Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque form of Pascal.
Actius m Late Roman
Name for someone from Actium.
Yeming m Chinese
From Chinese 业 (yè) meaning "business, trade, merits, achievements" or 叶 (yè) meaning "leaf" combined with 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, clear"... [more]
Lathrop m English (American, Rare)
Of uncertain etymology.
Helior m Arthurian Cycle
A knight who abducted the wife of Sir Daguenet (Dagonet), Arthur’s fool. Daguenet eventually killed him.
Flester f & m English
Fortified place
Domik m Czech, Silesian
Diminutive of Dominik.
Lu m & f Burmese
Means "person, human" in Burmese.
Conven m History, Breton
From the Breton name Konwenn meaning "white dog" or "white warrior", derived from kon, singular (or plural? genitive?) of ki "dog, warrior" (compare Tanguy, Cunobelinus) combined with gwenn "white"... [more]
Cormorant m Arthurian Cycle
Cormorant is a giant in Book 6 of "The Faerie Queene". He will take back Bruin's kingdom unless Bruin produces an heir.
Momus m Greek Mythology
Momus in Greek mythology was the personification of satire and mockery, two stories about whom figure among Aesop's Fables. As a sharp-tongued spirit of unfair criticism, Momus was eventually expelled from the company of the gods on Mount Olympus... [more]
Sainkhishig f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian сайн (sain) meaning "good" and хишиг (khishig) meaning "grace, blessing, favour".
Domician m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Domitian.
Popocatepetl m New World Mythology, Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Means "smoking mountain" in Nahuatl, derived from popoca "it smokes" and tepetl "mountain". This is the name of an active volcano in Mexico, named after a warrior from Aztec mythology said to be kneeling beside the body of his lover, Iztaccihuatl, a twin volcano to the north.
Ardy m Indonesian, Filipino
Meaning uncertain.
Thrasamund m Germanic, History
Derived from Old Norse thras "quarrel, battle" combined with Old High German mund "protection." Thrasamund was a 5th-century king of the Vandals and Alans.
Sholikin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Salihin.
Chrysovalantis m Greek
Masculine form of Chrysovalantou. A known bearer of this name is the Greek soccer player Chrysovalantis Kozoronis (b. 1992).
Dock m English (American, Rare)
Either from the surname Dock, or taken directly from the English vocabulary word referring to a structure attached to shore at which a ship can be secured, or the act of harbouring at one.
Hirving m Spanish (Mexican)
Probably a variant of Irving.... [more]
Rahmat m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Urdu, Persian, Pashto, Bengali
Derived from Arabic رحمة (rahmah) meaning "mercy".
Yaakob m Malay
Malay form of Yaqub.
Toke m Georgian
Contracted form of Tornike.
Adasha m Russian
Russian diminutive form of Adam.
Zabbai m Biblical
Of unknown meaning. This is the name of the father of Baruch, who "earnesty repaired" part of the Jerusalem wall.
Unnþór m Icelandic
Combination of Icelandic unnr "wave" and þórr "thunder".
Arioz m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "strong lion" in Hebrew, combination of the names Ari 1 and Oz 2
Kuustaat m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Kûstât.
Giorzi m Sardinian
Logudorese variant of Giogli.
Ridouan m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic رضوان (see Ridwan) chiefly used in Morocco.
Gubazi m Laz
Laz version of the name Gubazes.
Carr m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Carr.
Oiax m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Means "tiller, the handle of the rudder" or "helm" in Greek.
Ertta m Finnish
Finnish dialectal (South East Finland) diminutive of Erik.
Kartlos m Georgian Mythology, Georgian
Derived from the Proto-Kartvelian root *kart meaning "Kartvelian".... [more]
Alafrid m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic alls "all" or from Gothic alhs (alah in Old High German) "temple." The second element is derived from Old High German fridu "peace."
Roderyk m Polish
Polish form of Roderick.
Yelm m English
A modification of the native word Shelm applied to the shimmering heat waves which arose from the earth when the summer sun shone hot.
Jiangang m Chinese
From Chinese 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish" combined with 刚 (gāng) meaning "hard, rigid, strong"... [more]
Gbeneowei m Ijaw
Means "complete man" in Ijaw.
Mynhardt m Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Mijnhard.
Mashkur m Arabic
Means "commendable, praiseworthy, thanked, appreciated" in Arabic, from the root شكر (shakara) meaning "to thank".
Eqrem m Albanian
Variant of Ekrem.
Dilmurat m Uyghur
From Persian دل (del) meaning "heart, mind" combined with Murat.
Runako m & f Shona
Means "beauty" in Shona.
Timesitheos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun τίμησις (timesis) meaning "esteeming, honouring" as well as "estimation, valuation" combined with the Greek noun θεός (theos) meaning "god".
Arno m Polynesian
Means "wave" in Marshellese.
Herveu m Catalan
Catalan form of Harvey via Herveus.
Najeebullah m Arabic, Pakistani, Urdu
Urdu form of Najibullah as well as an Arabic variant transcription of the name.... [more]
Jizchak m Yiddish
German and Polish rendering of Yitzhak.
Eidson m English
Possibly a variant of Addison.
Oshere m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English os "god" and here "army".... [more]
Bungo m Japanese
Variant transcription of Bungou.
Cleóbulo m Spanish
Spanish form of Cleobulus.
Piu m Sicilian, Sardinian
Sicilian and Sardinian form of Pius.
Behjat f & m Persian (Anglicized, Archaic)
Translates to "joyful", it's Arabic sister name, Bahjat translates to "happiness".
Druzus m Polish
Polish form of Drusus (see Drusilla).
Saefuddin m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Sayf ad-Din.
Shuzo m Japanese
This name is made of (Shu) 修 "Discipline, Mastering, Study", (Shu) 秀 "Excellent, Fine", (Zo) 三 "Three" often for a "Third Son", (Zo) 蔵 "Storehouse, Own, Possess", or (Zo) 造 meaning "Build, Create".
Raivamithra m Old Persian
From Old Persian *raivah meaning "rich, wealthy" or "splendid, brilliant" and 𐎷𐎰𐎼 (Miθra), referring to the Zoroastrian deity Mithra.
Mengka m Mizo
Means "orecious; famous; strong" in Mizo.
Asmodeu m Catalan, Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Asmodaeus.
Meldrick m English
This English name means 'strong mill'. Meldrick Taylor, a two-weight world champion in boxing, is a famous bearer of this name.
Shereef m Arabic
A form of Sharif. Means "Eminent, virtuous."
Eridon m English
Transferred use of the surname Eridon.
Nicocles m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Nikokles. This name was borne by two kings from the island of Cyprus: one was a king of Paphos (4th century BC), the other was a king of Salamis (4th century BC).
Quinzio m Italian
Italian form of Quintius.
Machaon m Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek verb μαχάω (machao) meaning "to wish to fight". Also compare the related name Machon.
Jan-Willem m Dutch
Combination of Jan 1 and Willem.
Cuauhcoatl m & f Nahuatl
Means "eagle serpent" or "wooden snake" in Nahuatl, derived from either cuauhtli "eagle" or cuahuitl "tree, wood" and cōātl "snake".
Sarrojboy m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek sarroj meaning "being a saddler" and boy meaning "rich, wealthy".
Aldayar m Kyrgyz (Rare)
Possibly the Kyrgyz form of Aldiyar.
Emeral f & m English (American, Rare)
Likely a variant of Emeril, influenced in recent years (for girls) by Emerald.
Quốc m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 國 (quốc) meaning "nation, country".
Tzihuacmitl m Nahuatl
Means "agave arrow" in Nahuatl, an arrow (mitl) made from the stalk of the tzihuactli plant, a kind of small agave.
Takaji m Japanese
From Japanese 孝 (taka) meaning "filial piety" combined with 司 (ji) meaning "take charge of, control, manage". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Sofonias m Biblical Portuguese
Portuguese form of Zephaniah via its Hellenized form Sophonias.
Enapay m Sioux
Means "roars bravely in the face of danger" in Lakota. From the Lakota uŋȟnápi, from ȟná 'to groan, snort, growl, grunt, utter like a bear (as an expression of emotional excitement or self encouragement in meeting pain or danger bravely, also anger, sorrow)'.
Agostin m Venetian, Ligurian, Medieval Spanish
Venetian and Ligurian form of Agostino as well as a medieval Spanish variant of Agustín.
Mewen m Breton
Variant of Meven.
Concessus m Medieval, Medieval French
Latin concessus "permitted, allowed, granted".
Jaxs m English (Rare)
Diminutive of Jackson or variation of Jax.
Jahon m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Jahan.
Burghar m Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Old High German burg meaning "fortress". Also compare Gothic bairgan (bergan in Old High German) meaning "to keep, to save, to preserve"... [more]
Marsuvees m Literature
Marsuvees Black is the name of a character first introduced by Ted Dekker in his novel 'Showdown.'
Marillo m Various
Possibly a masculine variant of Marilla, or alternate spelling of Murillo.
Guoren m Chinese
From Chinese 国 (guó) meaning "country" and 仁 (rén) meaning "compassionate". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Guja m & f Georgian
Short form of Elguja for men. The meaning of Guja as a feminine name is unknown, and it appears that the name is no longer used on women.
Proxenides m Ancient Greek
Means "son of Proxenos" in Greek, derived from the name Proxenos combined with the patronymic suffix ἴδης (ides).... [more]
Tô-ma m Vietnamese
Vietnamese from Thomas
Brucelí m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Spanish variant of Brucelee, mainly used in Peru.
Abimilki m Phoenician
Means "my father is king", deriving in part from the Phoenician element 𐤌𐤋𐤊 mlk ("king"). Name borne by a prince of Tyre known from his correspondance with Akenhaten, recorded in the Amarna letters.
Hubald m Medieval French, Medieval English, Medieval German
Derived from Old German hugu meaning "mind, heart" and Old High German bald meaning "bold".
Derelle m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Derell.
Lillis f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lillis.... [more]
Loïs m French, French (Belgian)
Truncated form of Aloïs.
Bernone m Italian
Italian form of Berno.
Panayot m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Panagiotis.
Munding m Filipino
Diminutive of Edmundo.
Uchral f & m Mongolian
Means "chance, fate" in Mongolian.
Oma m & f Finnish (Rare, Archaic)
Means "own" in Finnish.
Constanzo m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Spanish form of Constantius, making it the masculine form of Constanza.
Euthum m Ancient Oscan
Perhaps derived from a Greek name.
Luitjen m East Frisian
East Frisian variant of Lütjen.
Chanler m English
Transferred use of the surname Chanler.
Daizha f & m African American
Variant of Deja.
Darvydas m Lithuanian
Basically means "working to see", derived from Lithuanian daryti meaning "to do, to act" as well as "to work" combined with Baltic vyd meaning "to see" (see Vytautas)... [more]
Menegbo f & m Ogoni
Means "wealthy/ rich friend" in Khana,... [more]
Jarius m African American (Rare)
Possibly an invented name based on Jerry and Darius.
Picus m Roman Mythology
Picus was the founder of the first Latin tribe and settlement, Laurentum, located a few miles to the Southeast of the site of the later city of Rome. According to Festus he got his name as a consequence of the fact that he used to rely on a woodpecker for the purpose of divination.
Morbius m American (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
The name of the ill-fated and somewhat unstable scientist and space voyager, Dr. Edward Morbius, in the classic 1956 science fiction film, Forbidden Planet. In an apparent acknowledgement of the earlier movie, the name was also used for an unstable renegade Time Lord in an episode ("The Brain of Morbius") of the long-running British science fiction television series, Dr Who... [more]
Sakarja m Biblical Finnish, Biblical Swedish
Swedish and Finnish form of Zechariah.
Chatree m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ชาตรี (see Chatri).
Miguelanxo m Galician
Combination of Miguel and Anxo (compare Michelangelo).
Pim m Scots
Scots diminutive of James.
Pipop m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phiphop.
Swart m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Svartr.
Joşgun m Turkmen
Turkmen form of Coşkun
Gopi m Indian
Gopi is a word of Sanskrit originating from the word Gopala referring to a person in charge of a herd of cows.
Hildigrímr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of hildr "battle, fight" and grímr "person wearing a face mask".
Gedeón m Spanish
Spanish form of Gideon.
Agápio m Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Agapios.
Persoq m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Persoĸ.
Gonsalve m Louisiana Creole (Rare)
Louisiana Creole form of Gonzalo.
Phosterios m Late Greek, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from φωστῆρος (phosteros), which is the genitive singular of the Greek noun φωστήρ (phoster) meaning "that which gives light" as well as "splendour, radiance".... [more]
Yatsuka m Japanese
From 八 (ya) meaning "eight" or 矢 (ya) meaning "arrow" combined with 束 (tsuka) meaning "to bunch, to bind, to end". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Clito m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Kleitos via its latinized form Clitus.
Bagabandi m Mongolian
From Mongolian бага (baga) meaning "small, young" and банди (bandi) meaning "disciple (of a lama), novice, son".
Bäğiz m Bashkir
Means "mentor" in Bashkir.
Anangokaa f & m Ojibwe
Meaning: Plenty of Stars; There are many stars; Many Stars; There is an abundance of Stars; Star Abundance
Dýrmundur m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse dýr "animal, beast" or dýrr "dear, precious" combined with mundr "protection".
Leosthenes m Ancient Greek
Derived from Attic Greek λεώς (leos) meaning "the people" (see laos) and Greek σθενος (sthenos) meaning "vigour, strength"... [more]