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.
Didar m & f Persian, Kazakh, Pakistani, TurkmenThis name can be derived from the Persian noun دید
(did) meaning "sight, vision" as well as from the Persian noun دیدار
(didar) meaning "meeting, encounter, visit".... [
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Chang-gyun m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 昌 "light of sun; good, proper" and 均 "equal, even, fair; all, also".
Doorke f & m LimburgishLimburgish diminutive form of
Door. Although seen on both genders, it is most often used on females.
Kenii m JapaneseFrom Japanese 花 (
ke) meaning "flower" combined with 新 (
nii) meaning "fresh, new". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Seir m Biblical HebrewSeir, meaning "Rough, hairy." It is sometimes used as an alternative term for a goat, as in Seir La'Azazel (שעיר לעזאזל - scapegoat).
Thongchan m & f ThaiFrom Thai ทอง
(tong) meaning "gold" and จันทร์
(jan) meaning "moon".
Dalius m LithuanianMasculine form of
Dalia 2. A known bearer of this name is the Lithuanian career diplomat Dalius Čekuolis (b. 1959).
Kulomir m Croatian (Archaic)The first element of this archaic name is probably derived from Slavic
kula "globe, sphere, orb, ball". Also compare Middle High German
kugel, which can mean "ball" as well as "bullet"... [
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Vedang m IndianMeans "From the Vedas". The Vedas are a large body of religious texts originating in ancient India.
Harushige m JapaneseFrom Japanese 春 (haru) meaning "spring", 治 (haru) meaning "govern, regulate, administer", 陽 (haru) meaning "light, sun, male", 晴 (haru) meaning "clear weather" or 晏 (haru) meaning "peaceful, quiet" combined with 成 (shige) meaning "to become" or 茂 (shige) meaning "luxuriant"... [
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Teisius m LithuanianDerived from the Lithuanian adjective
teisus meaning "righteous, just".
Giselwin m GermanicDerived from the Germanic element
gisel "hostage" (or "pledge") combined with Old High German
wini "friend."
Ishneet f & m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit एषा
(eṣā) meaning "desire, wish" and नीति
(nīti) meaning "guidance, moral conduct, behaviour".
Nawfal m ArabicMeans "generous" in Arabic, also an archaic word meaning "sea, ocean".
Bernelain m Arthurian CycleOne of the fifteen Saxon kings who invaded Britain during Arthur’s struggle to establish power.
Guondibo m & f BandialMeans "they inter you there" in Bandial. This is considered a 'death prevention' name.
Toshdavlat m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
davlat meaning "country" or "wealth, fortune, happiness".
Algieba m & f AstronomyDerived from Arabic
Al-Jabhah, meaning "the forehead". This is the traditional name of the star Gamma Leonis in the constellation
Leo.
Langgeng m & f JavaneseFrom Javanese
langgêng meaning "eternal, enduring, immortal".
Sennefer m Ancient EgyptianThe name of a mayor of Thebes during the reign of
Amenhotep II in the 18th Dynasty. His tomb is known as the “Tomb of the Vineyards” due to its decoration.
Datus m Dutch (Rare, Archaic)Possibly derived from Latin
datus, meaning "given, offered" or "gift". In the Netherlands, it was occasionally given as a middle name in the nineteenth century, but it is not used at all these days.
Rulan m ChineseMeaning varies depending on the characters used. A famous fictional bearer is Jin Rulan (better known as Jin
Ling) from Mo Dao Zu Shi, whose name is written with the characters 如兰.
Quetzalhua m NahuatlMeans "owner of feathers", derived from Nahuatl
quetzalli "quetzal feather, precious thing" and the possessive suffix
-hua.
Elzain m ArabicDerived from
زين (zayn) meaning "beauty" or "beautiful".
To'ymaqsad m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
to'y meaning "feast, celebration" and
maqsad meaning "intent, purpose".
Maternus m Ancient RomanDerived from Latin
maternus "maternal, motherly." This name was borne by two saints from the 3rd and 4th centuries AD.
Jaewook m KoreanFrom 在 "be at, in, on; consist in, rest", 宰 "to slaughter; to rule", or 才 meaning "talent, gift." and 旭 "rising sun;" brilliance; radiant".
Heðin m FaroeseFaroese form of
Heðinn. A notable bearer of this name was the Faroese novelist Heðin Brú (1901-1987; real name Hans Jacob Jacobsen).
Chaloemsak m ThaiFrom Thai เฉลิม
(chaloem) meaning "glorify, extol" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Hakimcan m Tatar, KazakhTwo-part Turkic name in Turkish spelling, derived from the Arabic Hakīm (حكيم) and the Persian Jān (جان).
Yatarou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 弥 (
ya) meaning "widely, increasingly, more and more, for a long time", 太 (
ta) meaning "thick, big" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son" or 朗 (
rou) meaning "bright, clear"... [
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Si m & f BurmeseMeans "prosperous" in Burmese.
Alisanos m Celtic MythologyA local god in Gaul who is mentioned in inscriptions in central France. Attempts have been made to identify him as a mountain-ash god or a god of rowan trees. The ancient Gaulish city of Alesia, now called Alise-Sainte-Reine, may well be connected with him.
Oudomsack m LaoFrom Lao ອຸດົມ
(oudom) meaning "abundant, plentiful, supreme, excellent" and ສັກ
(sack) meaning "rank, power, authority".
Egnate m GeorgianGeorgian form of
Egnatius (see
Ignatius). A known bearer of this name was the Georgian writer Egnate Ninoshvili (1859-1894).
Jurabek m Tajik, UzbekDerived from Tajik ҷӯра
(jüra) or Uzbek
joʻra both meaning "friend" combined with the Turkish military tile
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Sonexay m LaoFrom Lao ສອນ
(sone) meaning "teach" or "weapon, arrow" and ໄຊ
(xay) meaning "victory".
Choice m EnglishFrom the English word, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European
*ǵews- "to choose".
Bingfu m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 冰 (
bīng) meaning "ice, cold" combined with 福 (
fú) meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing". Other character combinations are possible.
Pollione m Italian, TheatreItalian form of
Pollio. This name was used by Vincenzo Bellini and Felice Romani for the main masculine character in the opera 'Norma' (1831), based on Alexandre Soumet's play 'Norma, ou L'infanticide'.
Sajin m Japanese? ; Sajin Komamura is a character in the 2nd worlds most popular manga ' Bleach ' by Tite Kubo .
Isui m Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 意 (
i) meaning "idea, thoughts" combined with 水 (
sui) meaning "water". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Maganrad m GermanicDerived from Old High German
magan or
megin "strength" combined with Old High German
rât "counsel."
Turg'unpo'lat m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
turg'un meaning "permanent, unchanging" and
po'lat meaning "steel, sword".
Anska m FinnishFinnish diminutive of names beginning with
Ans- and
An-.
Yulianto m IndonesianFrom the name of the month of July (
Juli in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a boy born in July.
Arvinbuyan m & f MongolianMeans "abundant virtue, copious good luck" in Mongolian, from арвин
(arvin) meaning "rich, copious, abundant" and буян
(buyan) meaning "good deed, virtue, charity" or "fortune, blessing".
Theophrastos m Ancient GreekDerived from Greek θεος
(theos) "god" combined with Greek φράζω
(phrazo) meaning "to explain, to point out, to tell" as well as "to show".
Nikippos m Ancient GreekDerived from Greek νίκη
(nike) meaning "victory" combined with Greek ‘ιππος
(hippos) meaning "horse".
Totte m SwedishDiminutive of
Torsten. Sometimes also used as a diminutive of other names starting with
To-.
Tomi m NigerianMeans "the people" in Kalarbari, spoken in Nigeria.
Donghyun m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 東 (dong) "east'' and Sino-Korean 賢 "virtuous, worthy, good"
Adalbod m GermanicOld High German name derived from the elements
adal "noble" and
boto "bid, offer".
Bailu f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
白 (bái) meaning "white, pure" or
柏 (bǎi) meaning "cypress, cedar" and
鹭 (lù) meaning "heron, egret",
鹿 (lù) meaning "deer" or
禄 (lù) meaning "blessing, happiness".
Zuko m Popular CultureFictional name apparently meant to be from Chinese 蘇
(sū) meaning "to regain consciousness" or 祖
(zǔ) meaning "ancestor, forefather" combined with 科
(kē) meaning "sort, class" or 寇
(kòu) meaning "bandit, robber"... [
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Eteander m Ancient Greek (Latinized), HistoryLatinized form of the given name Ἐτέανδρος
(Eteandros). This was the name of a king of the city-kingdom of Paphos (located on the Greek island of Cyprus), who lived in the early 7th century BC... [
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Yukon m Popular Culture (Rare)From the Yukon River or Territory, Canada, meaning "Great River" in Gwich’in. Yukon Cornelius is a character in the 1964 Christmas movie, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."
Hori m BiblicalHori of the house of
Simeon was the father of
Shaphat, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:5.
Angkun m ChineseFrom the Chinese
昂 (áng) meaning "rise, raise; proud, bold; upright" and
昆 (kūn) meaning "elder brother".
Helain m Arthurian CycleOne of the two peasant brothers who were protégés of King Armant of the Delectable Isle and the Red City. They treacherously killed the king and seized his kingdom. Palamedes killed Helain and avenged King Armant’s death.
Doori m Japanese (Rare)This name is used as 通 (tsu, tsuu, kayo.u, too.shi, too.su, too.ri, -too.ri, too.ru, -doo.shi, -doo.ri) meaning "avenue, commute, pass through, traffic."... [
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Ankan m Hindu/BengaliName is Ankan (Pronouncing - an sounds like the 'an' in 'can and in (an+can) in bengali- 'অঙ্কন').... [
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Pantelakis m GreekModern Greek diminutive of
Pantelis, as it contains the modern Greek diminutive suffix -άκης
(-akis). This name is typically only used informally, meaning: it does not appear on birth certificates.
Rövşən m AzerbaijaniDerived from Persian روشن
(rowšan) meaning "light, bright, clear".
Fos m West FrisianContracted form of Germanic names beginning with the element
folk "people".
Omorinsola f & m YorubaThe name “OMORINSOLA” means child walks to wealth or affluence
Auremir m BrazilianAuremir Evangelista dos Santos is a Brazilian professional footballer.
Ranin f & m ArabicMeans "tinkle, resonance, buzz" in Arabic.
Haribrand m GermanicDerived from Old High German
hari "army" combined with Old Norse
brand "sword."