Male names most popular from last year.
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ETIENNE
MasculineFrench name of Latin origin meaning 'eagle', associated with strength and nobility, popular in France since medieval times, notably carried by Saint Etienne, the patron saint of Hungary.
EVERITT
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English Eoforhyth, meaning "strong as a boar.
EZEQUIAS
MasculineEzekiel is a Hebrew name meaning "God will strengthen.
FIELDS
MasculineFields: An uncommon English given name derived from 'feld', meaning 'open country' or 'meadows', associated with nature and open spaces.
GRYPHON
MasculineRare Greek-derived given name meaning "hooked" or "curved," associated with the mythical creature known for its strength, intelligence, and unique lion-eagle appearance.
HIMMAT
MasculineMasculine given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit "himmat," meaning courage or determination. It signifies bravery and fearlessness within the Sikh community and beyond.
IRIE
MasculineJapanese name derived from "irie," meaning "good" or "peaceful." It signifies serenity and calmness, often given during times of peace and prosperity.
JAMELL
MasculineDistinctive given name of African American origin, created by adding 'M' to Jamal, retaining its Arabic meaning "beauty" or "gentleness," and emerging in the mid-20th century U.S.
JASHAUN
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful African name derived from Swahili 'jashauri', signifying courage.
JASIER
MasculineRare French given name derived from the word 'jaser', meaning 'to chat' or 'to gossip'.
JAZPER
MasculineJasper is a unique male name of Persian origin, meaning "brought forth," with historical ties to precious stones and religious significance, making it captivating and distinctive worldwide.
JD
MasculineJD: Name of unknown origin, rare usage.
JHAZIEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'God sees', composed of 'Yah' (a shortened form of YHWH) and 'zayin-el' ('of God').
JOVIAN
MasculineJovian, of Latin origin, means "belonging to Jove," the Roman god of sky, thunder, and lightning, symbolizing divine power and strength.
JOVON
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from the Yoruba people, meaning 'gift from God'. It was brought to the Americas during slavery but remains a symbol of pride and resilience among people of African descent worldwide.
JOZHIEL
MasculineUnique, Hebrew-origin name derived from Yosef, meaning "he shall add" or "he shall increase". It's a variant of Joseph, found in biblical history as the favored son of Jacob who rose to power in Egypt. Though rare today, Jozhiel stands out with its distinctive spelling and rich heritage.
KACYN
MasculineUncommon name with unknown origins, potentially a variant of Irish Cassidy meaning "clever" or "curly-headed," though its history and meaning remain uncertain. It may also be a recent creation chosen for uniqueness.
KAIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "like God," with variations used in different cultures throughout history.
KALIL
MasculineArabic name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from the word 'kalila'. It has been popularized through literature, including 'One Thousand and One Nights', where it was borne by a wise minister.
KAMARII
MasculineExotic African unisex name of Bamileke origin meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', reflecting the balance between strength and harmony in Bamileke culture.
KAMONI
MasculineAfrican origin name translating to 'peaceful' or 'calm', historically carried by warriors embodying strength and courage, making it a symbol of resilience.
KANO
MasculineJapanese given name originating from 'metalworking', historically associated with art due to the renowned Kano school of painting, now popular internationally through media like anime.
KARAS
MasculineTurkish name that means "black," often chosen for its strength and resilience connotations.
KARMA
MasculineAncient Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'action', popularized beyond its Buddhist origins due to its uniqueness.
KARTHIK
MasculineTamil Indian male name meaning 'Lord Murugan', a war god son of Shiva.
KAZMIR
MasculineUnique Polish boys' name derived from "kazać," meaning "to command" or "to order." Historically significant, it was popular among Polish nobility and carried by notable figures like Kazimir III the Great. Today, while less common than names like Alexander, Kazmir stands out for its distinctive sound and powerful historical ties.
KEIDEN
MasculineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Cidigh, meaning "sharp or keen-witted".
KENNER
MasculineRare French given name derived from "ken," meaning "to know" or "to understand.
KENSON
MasculineAfrican name of Ashanti origin, traditionally given to Ghanaian boys born on a Tuesday, meaning "Tuesday-born son.
KHAIRO
MasculineArabic given name meaning "goodness" or "kindness.
KHAYDEN
MasculineModern, uniquely spelled name of unknown origin and meaning, believed to be a variant of Scottish Kayden.
KHAYIR
MasculineUncommon Arabic boys' and girls' given name derived from the word 'khair', meaning 'good' or 'kind'. In Islamic culture, Khair is one of Allah's 99 Names, representing His goodness.
KHOEN
MasculineAfrican name of Botswanan origin that means "happy" or "joyful.
KHYMIR
MasculineDistinctive Russian boy's name created by Mikhail Lermontov in his poem "Borodino", meaning 'chemical' but lacking specific meaning or historical association.
KHYREN
MasculineRare, unique given name with no definitive origin or meaning. Its usage over time suggests personal preference for unusual names.
KODIE
MasculineUnique, unisex given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity with various spelling variations such as Kody or Kaydie.
KOY
MasculineThe name Koy originates from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, where it means "arrival of a visitor", often interpreted as a greeting or welcome.
KYIER
MasculineThe male name Kyier, originating from the Ashanti people of Ghana, means 'to be born' or 'come into existence.'
KYMIER
MasculineUnique male name of African origin, derived from Kimani meaning 'firstborn' and carrying significant cultural importance among the Maasai tribe in Kenya and Tanzania.
KYSER
MasculineDistinctively masculine given name of American origin, coined by author Robert W. Service in his 1907 poem collection "The Shooting of Dan McGrew." Despite its unclear meaning and etymology, Kyser has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and rugged individuality.