Male names.

XAILYN

Masculine

Exotic, unique name with unknown origins, no established meaning, and limited historical context.

XAIN

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from the Occitan word 'saint', meaning holy or pure.

XAINE

Masculine

Unique French name derived from the word "xain" meaning "pure". Popular in medieval France, it symbolizes virtue and purity. Today, it remains rare yet meaningful.

XAIRE

Masculine

Distinctive African-origin name derived from Yoruba culture, meaning "a child has been born." Popularized by Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka's works, it symbolizes hope and new beginnings. Its unique pronunciation sets it apart, adding intrigue and mystery to its bearers.

XAIVER

Masculine

Xavier is a Spanish name derived from the Basque "Etcheberri," meaning "new house dweller," popularized by Saint Francis Xavier, a prominent Christian missionary in Asia during the 16th century.

XAIVIER

Masculine

Xavier is of Spanish and Basque origin, meaning "new house" or "bright", derived from the Basque word "Etchegoin", and popularized by Saint Francis Xavier, a prominent Basque priest and missionary.

XAIVION

Masculine

Xaivion: A distinctive and unique given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Xavier but with no definitive evidence.

XAIVIUS

Masculine

Exotic Latin-derived name originally meaning 'heaven', with historical associations including Saint Caevirus and reflecting inspiration and hope.

XAKAI

Masculine

Unique Hawaiian name meaning "wise sea".

XAKARI

Masculine

Unique name of African origin derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "to open one's eyes," symbolizing enlightenment and wisdom.

XALEN

Masculine

Distinctive French-origin given name with unknown meaning, potentially derived from 'calar' or 'Celyn'.

XAMARI

Masculine

African name, specifically Fulani, meaning "peace".

XAMIR

Masculine

Persian name meaning 'sun', used for centuries in Persia to signify strength and nobility.

XAN

Masculine

Rare Basque-derived name meaning 'from France' or 'free'.

XANDAR

Masculine

Meet Xandar, a name of unknown origin and mysterious allure, often associated with exploration and uniqueness due to its use in popular culture.

XANDE

Masculine

Unisex name of African origin meaning "Gift from God," derived from the Yoruba language spoken in West Africa.

XANDEN

Masculine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory on its meaning or history. Despite this mystery, it has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique and modern appeal.

XANDER

Masculine

Modern variant of Alexander, a Greek name meaning "defending men" or "protecting mankind," conveying strength and leadership.

XANDIR

Masculine

Unique, modern French variant of Alexandre, meaning "defending men" or "protecting mankind.

XANDRI

Masculine

Unique Spanish name meaning 'handsome' or 'attractive', traditionally used for boys but also suitable for girls.

XANDRO

Masculine

Spanish origin name meaning "ruler" or "leader", popularized by historical figures like Alexander the Great, and beloved in Basque culture.

XANDROS

Masculine

Unique Greek name meaning "man," derived from the mythical centaur of the same name. It has historical significance, having been used by Byzantine emperors and saints, while today it's less common than names like Alexander but still popular in Greece and gaining recognition abroad.

XANDYR

Masculine

Unique, Greek-origin name derived from "xenos," meaning "stranger" or "foreigner." Despite its root meaning, Xandyr signifies mystery, adventure, and exploration.

XANE

Masculine

Modern, enigmatic name of unknown origin, popularized in the late 20th century.

XANG

Masculine

Rare boy's name of unknown African or European origin, possibly meaning "god of thunder" or being a variant spelling of other names like Santiago or Sean.

XANIEL

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," gaining recent popularity for its uniqueness and profound meaning.

XANNDER

Masculine

Xander is a unique modern name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its distinctiveness and potential for personal interpretation.

XANNON

Masculine

Rare female given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. Some believe it could be a variant spelling of the Irish name Sean, but this is not confirmed.

XANTHUS

Masculine

Rare Greek male name that means "yellow-haired" or signifies association with the god Zeus.

XANTI

Masculine

Rare yet captivating Basque name derived from Antton, meaning 'like victory'.

XANTIAGO

Masculine

Distinctive Basque name meaning 'the saint's journey', inspired by the ancient pilgrimage route, the Camino de Santiago.

XAO

Masculine

Captivating Vietnamese name believed to mean 'to stir-fry', though its origin is debated.

XAVEN

Masculine

Rare and distinctive Basque name derived from Xabier, meaning 'the new house' or 'the one who will shine bright', popularized by Saint Francis Xavier.

XAVEON

Masculine

Modern, unique name of unknown origin with no historical or cultural significance.

XAVER

Masculine

Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name Chavor, which in turn comes from the Latin name Xaverius. It is believed to have originated as a variation of the Latin name Xaverius, which was derived from the ancient Roman family name Xavier, thought to mean "new house" or "bright house." The most famous figure associated with this name is Saint Francis Xavier, a 16th-century Spanish priest and missionary who brought Christianity to Asia.

XAVI

Masculine

Catalan name derived from "xavier," meaning "new house." Traditionally associated with St. Francis Xavier, this distinctive name has gained global recognition, carrying a sense of uniqueness without any specific additional meanings.

XAVIA

Masculine

Rare, distinctive name with no known origin or history, making each bearer's story their own.

XAVIAN

Masculine

Rare but fascinating Latin-derived name meaning 'hare', symbolizing swiftness and agility.

XAVIAR

Masculine

Xavier is a Basque-origin name meaning "new house," popularized by Saint Francis Xavier in the 16th century and now widely used for both boys and girls worldwide, often associated with intelligence and wisdom.

XAVIEL

Masculine

Xavier is a Basque-Spanish male given name meaning 'between two waters', popularized by St. Francis Xavier, a 16th-century Spanish priest, and consistently used worldwide since the 19th century.