Male names most popular from last year.

#5441

AIVEN

Masculine

Unique unisex Finnish given name derived from "aivot," meaning brain, reflecting Finnish culture's emphasis on intelligence and wisdom.

#5442

AKHIL

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'entire aim' or 'complete goal'.

#5443

AKING

Masculine

Uncommon African name derived from the Ewe language, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.

#5444

AKSHAR

Masculine

Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit "akṣara," meaning imperishable or indestructible, signifying eternity.

#5445

ALESSO

Masculine

Scandinavian given name of Italian origin, derived from Alessandro meaning "defender of mankind," popularized independently in recent years.

#5446

ALOYSIUS

Masculine

Aloysius, of Latin origin meaning 'to strive for' or 'to rival,' is a unique and historically significant name associated with St. Aloysius Gonzaga, the patron saint of youth.

#5447

AMARA

Masculine

African origin, specifically from the Fulani people, meaning 'peace'.

#5448

ANDRIEL

Masculine

Andriel: A Hebrew boy's name meaning 'manly' or 'courageous', associated with the angel Andriel in Jewish mysticism.

#5449

ANGELINO

Masculine

Elegant Italian boys' name derived from 'angelo', meaning 'angel'.

#5450

APOLO

Masculine

Apollo is a Greek-derived masculine given name, derived from the Ancient Greek word 'Ἀπόλλων' which means 'destroyer'.

#5451

ARASH

Masculine

Persian boys' name meaning 'powerful', derived from Middle Persian "arash". It was popularized through legendary hero Arash in Shahnameh epic, known for his courage and self-sacrifice.

#5452

ARCANGEL

Masculine

Spanish origin, means 'Archangel,' derived from Latin and Greek words.

#5453

ARYAAN

Masculine

Indian name meaning 'noble relation', derived from Sanskrit elements.

#5454

ASAR

Masculine

Ancient Egyptian name derived from 'Aser', meaning 'who comes forth from himself'. It symbolizes independence and uniqueness.

#5455

ASAUN

Masculine

Rare yet powerful African name of Yoruba origin, signifying success and accomplishment.

#5456

ASHFORD

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from 'æsc' (ash tree) and 'ford' (shallow water crossing), translating to "ash tree Ford". Originally a surname, it's been used as a first name increasingly in recent years.

#5457

AUGUSTE

Masculine

August is a masculine given name of Latin origin that means "to increase" or "to make greater.

#5458

AVRUMY

Masculine

Hebrew name variant of Abraham, signifying 'exalted father'. It holds significant historic and spiritual value in Jewish culture, reflecting the unwavering faith and obedience of its namesake, Abraham, the patriarch of the Israelite nation.

#5459

AVYN

Masculine

Unique unisex name of Welsh origin meaning "little bird.

#5460

AYSUN

Masculine

Turkish name meaning "beautiful moon".

#5461

AZION

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name with an unknown origin, believed by some to be derived from Hebrew 'Aza' meaning powerful. Its scarcity contributes to its exclusivity, appealing to those seeking an uncommon choice despite its unclear history and meaning.

#5462

BECKEM

Masculine

Distinctively Hebrew unisex name, translating to "at your home" and symbolizing belonging and security.

#5463

BROOK

Masculine

English name derived from 'brook', meaning small stream or tributary, used as both a given name and surname in medieval England.

#5464

CALIXTO

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-derived name translating to 'chalice', popular in Spanish-speaking countries and historically significant as the name of Pope Calixtus I.

#5465

CAMILLO

Masculine

Italian male name derived from Latin "camillus," meaning "attendant" or "server of God.

#5466

CANE

Masculine

Distinct African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'beautiful', popularized globally through pan-Africanism.

#5467

CANELO

Masculine

Spanish male given name derived from 'canela' meaning cinnamon, originally used as a nickname for those with reddish hair or fair skin.

#5468

CARDEN

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from 'cardenal', meaning 'cardinal' in the Catholic Church, symbolizing power and influence.

#5469

COLETON

Masculine

English name derived from 'col', meaning coal or charcoal, popularized during Victorian era.

#5470

CYPRUS

Masculine

Rare yet powerful name of Greek origin, meaning "elephant" or "overwhelming," derived from the ancient Greek word "kipros.

#5471

DAILEN

Masculine

Irish given name derived from ancient Irish language elements "dáil" meaning 'share' or 'portion', and "-en" denoting endearment, interpreted as 'little share'.

#5472

DAIVIK

Masculine

Daivik, a name of Sanskrit origin, means 'divine' or 'heavenly', reflecting its ancient Hindu significance.

#5473

DAKARRI

Masculine

Captivating Yoruba name meaning 'joy' or 'celebration.'

#5474

DARCY

Masculine

English name originally derived from the Old English word "deor," meaning "dear" or "beloved." It has evolved from being a surname to a popular given name for both boys and girls in recent years.

#5475

DARECK

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly Irish, Scottish, Germanic, or Welsh, and its meaning varies depending on its derivation.

#5476

DARROW

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'dare', meaning 'to dare'. It originally referred to brave individuals or occupational daredevils.

#5477

DAYLYN

Masculine

Unique, captivating Welsh name derived from Dylan meaning "sea wave," suited for both boys and girls.

#5478

DAYMON

Masculine

English name of Middle English origin, derived from "damon," meaning "tame" or "domesticated." It was originally used as a surname before becoming more popular as a given name in recent years.

#5479

DEAIRE

Masculine

Exotic African name of Yoruba origin that means "We have encountered joy.

#5480

DELTON

Masculine

American male name coined by author Harold Bell Wright for his 1907 novel "The Shepherd of the Hills". Its origin and meaning are unclear but some sources suggest it might be derived from Old English 'dæl', or a combination of Dell and Tony. Despite its rarity, Delton has been used in the US since the 1950s and offers unique charm with literary heritage.