Male names.

BARRETT

Masculine

English name of Irish origin derived from the Norman French word "barret," meaning "brit.

BARRETTE

Masculine

Distinctive French given name derived from the word 'ribbon,' historically used for girls but now unisex. It gained popularity due to its modern sound and association with French singer Josette Daydé.

BARRI

Masculine

Barry is an Irish boy's name meaning "fair-haired," originally derived from the Old Irish word "bairgen" translating to "spear.

BARRICK

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive Scottish given name meaning 'from the rock,' derived from the Gaelic word 'barraich' and reflecting strength and sturdiness due to its geological roots.

BARRIE

Masculine

Rare, Scottish-derived given name meaning 'strong' or 'bear,' popularized by J.M. Barrie's works despite no direct connection.

BARRINGTON

Masculine

Barrington, of English origin, means 'from the fortified hill', reflecting its link to Somerset's village of Barrington.

BARRION

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish given name derived from the Basque surname Barrientos, which means "to thunder" and was associated with powerful figures.

BARRIS

Masculine

Barry is an Irish given name derived from Bearach, meaning "speckled" or "fair-haired".

BARRON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old French 'baron', meaning 'nobleman' or 'strong'. It signifies power, authority, and high status.

BARROW

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English 'baru', meaning 'hill'.

BARRY

Masculine

Male given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Barry meaning "spear valor" or "barley". It was originally used as a surname but became popular as a given name in the 19th century.

BARSAM

Masculine

Armenian name meaning "snow", popularized by poet Barsam Aghabekyan and traditionally given to boys born in winter.

BART

Masculine

Dutch name derived from Germanic words "berht" and "helm", meaning "bright helmet". It was borne by several saints and is also a variant of Bartholomew, an apostle of Jesus Christ. Historically used since the Middle Ages, Bart remains popular today due to its short, memorable nature.

BARTEK

Masculine

Popular male given name of Polish origin, derived from the Latin 'Bartholomew', borne by one of Jesus Christ's apostles. In Poland, it's used as a diminutive form of Bartosz, favored for its friendly sound.

BARTEL

Masculine

Rare German given name derived from Bertold, meaning "bright wolf".

BARTH

Masculine

Barth is of Germanic origin, meaning "bright" or "famous," popularized by Saint Bartholomew, an apostle known for his courage and devotion despite being martyred.

BARTHOLOME

Masculine

Bartholomew is an ancient name derived from the Aramaic 'bar Talmai', meaning 'son of Talmai'. It gained prominence through Jesus' apostle Nathanael/Bartholomew and has been associated with saints and royals throughout history, making it a distinctive choice with rich heritage.

BARTHOLOMEW

Masculine

Latin name derived from the Aramaic 'Bartolmai', meaning "son of Talmai". It has been popular throughout history, with notable figures like Saint Bartholomew, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles.

BARTLETT

Masculine

Unusual English first name derived from the surname Bartlett, which means 'barley-gathering place'. It originated in medieval Devonshire, England, where barley was predominantly grown. Today, it's still rare but conveys strength and stability.

BARTLEY

Masculine

Rare English name derived from 'beorht' meaning bright or famous, and 'leah', referring to a wood or clearing, signifying 'bright meadow' or 'famous wood'.

BARTLOMIEJ

Masculine

Polish male given name derived from Latin 'Bartholomew', meaning "son of abundance" or "son of height".

BARTLY

Masculine

Rare English name derived from the Old Norse 'Bårdr', meaning 'bard', reflecting its Viking origins.

BARTO

Masculine

Dutch-origin name meaning "son of Talmai", popularized by early Christians due to its association with Saint Bartholomew, one of Jesus' twelve apostles.

BARTOLO

Masculine

Rare Italian name meaning "famous with a prominent nose", derived from the Latin Bartholomeus, and has historical significance as one of Jesus Christ's apostles.

BARTOLOME

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin 'Bartholomaeus', meaning 'famous son' or 'son of Talmai'. It has been associated with strength, courage, and wisdom throughout history, having been borne by notable figures such as Bartolome de las Casas and Bartolomeo Cristofori.

BARTOLOMEO

Masculine

Italian male given name derived from Late Latin 'Bartholomaeus', meaning 'son of Talmai'.

BARTON

Masculine

The name Barton originates from Old English roots, derived from 'beor' or 'bart', meaning 'bee', and 'tun', signifying 'enclosure' or 'settlement'. Thus, Barton translates to 'homestead where bees are kept'.

BARTOSZ

Masculine

Polish masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from "Barthold", meaning "bright" or "famous" in battle.

BARTOW

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English word "beorht," meaning "bright" or "famous.

BARTT

Masculine

Rare American variant spelling of Bartholomew, derived from Aramaic 'bar Tatōlmai', meaning 'son of Talmai'. It's traced back to biblical times as one of Jesus' twelve apostles and later popularized by Saint Bartholomew in medieval Europe. Today, Bartt offers a unique yet familiar name choice with a strong sound.

BARTU

Masculine

Bartu, of Turkish origin, signifies 'snowy', derived from the Turkic word 'bart'. Once revered as the god of winter in ancient Turkish mythology.

BARTY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from 'barth', meaning 'bear', associated with strength and courage.

BARUC

Masculine

Baruch is a Hebrew name meaning 'blessed', with notable historical bearers including Jeremiah's secretary and a papal predecessor.

BARUCH

Masculine

Hebrew given name meaning 'blessed', appearing in the Old Testament as Jeremiah's secretary.

BARUTI

Masculine

African name from Tanzania that means "one who helps others.

BARY

Masculine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, used throughout history by few individuals such as French composer François-Barthélemy Bary. Despite its enigmatic roots, it offers an appealing distinctive choice due to its scarcity.

BARYN

Masculine

Welsh given name derived from ancient Celtic elements 'bar' meaning 'peak' and 'y'n' signifying 'of'. Traditionally used as a boy's name but now androgynous, it signifies elevation and strength. Not widely popular, making it unique.

BASCOM

Masculine

Uncommon English male given name derived from the Old English word "bacscum", meaning "baker".

BASCOMB

Masculine

Uncommon English surname of Norman origin, derived from 'Bassecombrun', meaning 'brown-haired person'.

BASCUM

Masculine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in late 17th century England.