Male names.

YOSHI

Masculine

Japanese name meaning "good luck" or "happiness", often used for both boys and girls, believed to bring fortune and happiness to families.

YOSHIAKI

Masculine

Distinctive Japanese given name originating from the Sino-Japanese characters 義 (yori) meaning "justice" or "righteousness", and 明 (aki) meaning "bright" or "clear". It translates to "bright justice" and has been carried by notable figures throughout Japanese history, contributing to its revered reputation.

YOSHIHARU

Masculine

Traditional Japanese masculine given name, composed of "Yo" (meaning 'sun' or 'bright') and "ShihaRu" ('original samurai'). It translates to 'original warrior', reflecting strength and positivity.

YOSHIHIKO

Masculine

Japanese boy's name composed of "yoshi" meaning calm, and "hiko" derived from Hikohito, meaning successor to the emperor. It translates to calm successor and was prominently used during the Edo period (1603-1868), notably by Tokugawa Yoshihiko, the 9th shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate.

YOSHIHIRO

Masculine

Japanese masculine name meaning "good prosperity.

YOSHIKATSU

Masculine

Traditional Japanese given name meaning "justice shines.

YOSHIKAZU

Masculine

Japanese name composed of "yoshi" (good) and "kazu" (one), translating to "the one who is good".

YOSHIKI

Masculine

Classic Japanese boy's name meaning 'good reasoning', composed of kanji characters 요 ('good') and 식 ('reason'). It has been bestowed upon those deemed intelligent or wise since ancient times and remains popular today due to its historical significance and positive associations with notable figures like Yoshiki Matsuura, a famed samurai.

YOSHIMI

Masculine

Popular Japanese given name composed of the characters "yo" meaning good/mild, and "shimi" meaning beautiful/lovely, translating to "good and beautiful".

YOSHINOBU

Masculine

Japanese masculine given name composed of "요" meaning "good" or "abundant," and "신부" meaning "newlywed." It translates to "good newlywed" or "abundant newlywed," with notable bearers including Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the last shogun of the Edo period.

YOSHINORI

Masculine

Traditional Japanese male given name meaning "justice to", composed of the characters 義 (yosh-) for "justice" or "righteousness" and 之 (nori) for "of" or "to". It has been borne by notable figures throughout Japanese history, including Ashikaga Yoshinori, the third shogun of the Muromachi period.

YOSHIO

Masculine

Male Japanese name originating from 'yo' (to raise/nurture) and 'shio' (tide), signifying "raising/nurturing the tide".

YOSHIRO

Masculine

Distinctive Japanese name derived from "Yo" meaning sun and "Shirō" meaning fourth son, translating to 'the fourth son under the sun'.

YOSHITAKA

Masculine

Traditional Japanese given name, originally from the Heian period (794-1185), meaning "justice/righteousness" and "filial piety/devotion to parents." It has been popular throughout history due to notable figures like Minamoto no Yoshitaka, a renowned samurai.

YOSHITO

Masculine

Japanese given name composed of the kanji characters 由(yo) meaning "reason" or "cause," and 至(shi), which signifies "to arrive at" or "to reach." Together, these form Yoshito, translating to "reaching one's goal" or "arriving at one's purpose," reflecting determination and purpose.

YOSHIYAH

Masculine

Japanese given name composed of "Yo" (good/best) and "shi" (fourth), connected by "ya". It signifies excellence or distinction, often interpreted as a wish for the bearer to be outstanding in some way.

YOSHIYAHU

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from ancient Israelite history, meaning "God will breathe," signifying divine breath and life.

YOSHIYUKI

Masculine

Popular male Japanese given name composed of 'yoshi' (good) and 'yuki' (happiness), translating to "good luck".

YOSHMEL

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God will help me.

YOSHON

Masculine

Japanese name meaning "good" or "kind", often chosen by parents seeking a positive, unique name for their son.

YOSHUA

Masculine

Ancient Hebrew boys' name meaning "God saves," popularized by the biblical leader Joshua; it's often associated with strength and divine favor.

YOSIAH

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God will exist" or "God exists," derived from the biblical King Josiah's name Yoshiyahu.

YOSIAS

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh supports" or "Yahweh helps," derived from the biblical King Yosias, known for his religious reforms and devotion.

YOSIEF

Masculine

Ethiopian name of ancient Ge'ez origin, variant of Joseph meaning "God will increase". It's deeply rooted in Ethiopian culture, associated with religious figures like Saint Yosief, and signifies blessing and virtue.

YOSIEL

Masculine

Yosiel, a unique Hebrew name, means "God is my help" or "God is my salvation," symbolizing divine assistance and protection.

YOSIF

Masculine

Yosif is of Hebrew origin, meaning "He will add," derived from the root verb "yāṣaʾ." It's a prominent biblical name, popular among Jews historically, and has significance in Islamic tradition as Yousuf. Today, it remains popular due to its unique yet meaningful nature.

YOSIMAR

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from Josemar, combining 'José' meaning 'God shall increase' and 'Mar' meaning 'sea', translating to 'God shall increase by the sea'.

YOSIYAH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'yoshe'ah', meaning 'salvation'. It's linked to King Hezekiah's grandson, King Yosiah (also known as Josiah), renowned for his religious reforms.

YOSKAR

Masculine

Exotic given name with unknown Spanish or African/Middle Eastern roots, popular among Spanish-speaking communities despite having no definitive meaning or history.

YOSLAN

Masculine

Captivating, unisex name of Spanish-Basque origin, derived from Josu meaning "God is my oath.

YOSMAN

Masculine

Rare yet significant Hebrew name meaning "God will support" or "God is supportive".

YOSMAR

Masculine

Yosmar, of Spanish origin, combines 'Yo', meaning 'I', and 'Smar', derived from 'inteligente', signifying intelligence.

YOSNIEL

Masculine

Captivating Spanish name derived from the Hebrew "Yosef," meaning "he will add" or "he shall increase.

YOSOHN

Masculine

Unique Korean name derived from "Yo" meaning night and "Sohn" meaning good or virtuous, interpreted as "Good Night" or "Virtuous Night".

YOSSEF

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "he will add" or "he will increase," signifying abundance and prosperity.

YOSSI

Masculine

Hebrew male given name, short for Yosef meaning "he shall add".

YOST

Masculine

Yost is of German origin, derived from "Jost" meaning "upholding" or "supporting", introduced into England by Normans in 1066. It's historically more common among Germanic peoples and has been associated with strength and reliability.

YOSTIN

Masculine

Rare, Hebrew-origin name meaning "he will add," derived from Yosef, the favorite son of Jacob in the Bible.

YOSUE

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "righteous" or "upright," popularized by Joshua in the Bible.

YOSUEL

Masculine

Captivating Spanish name meaning "I am grounded," composed of "Yo" (I) and "Suel" (floor/ground), reflecting Latin American culture's connection to nature and personal identity.