Male names most popular from last year.

#6001

GEORGIO

Masculine

Italian name of Latin origin, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," with historical significance as the name of Saint George and celebrated on April 23rd in Italy.

#6002

GIANLUCCA

Masculine

Italian masculine given name derived from Janus, the Roman god of gates and beginnings. It means "God is gracious and lucky.

#6003

GIOVANY

Masculine

Italian name derived from Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious," popularized during the Renaissance period by notable figures such as Giovanni Boccaccio and Giovanny Bellini.

#6004

GRAE

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning "gray-haired," derived from the word "grauis" meaning heavy or gray. Originally a Roman nickname for men with gray hair, it has since evolved into a unique and distinctive given name or surname.

#6005

HAALAND

Masculine

Norwegian surname originating from Old Norse "hauðlánd", meaning "land of high hedges" or "enclosed land".

#6006

HAIDAR

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage, popularized by historic figures like Haidar al-Alwi and literary characters such as in One Thousand and One Nights.

#6007

HAITHAM

Masculine

Arabic baby name meaning 'wisdom' or 'understanding', popular due to its rich Islamic history and cultural significance.

#6008

HANZO

Masculine

Historic Japanese masculine given name meaning "half mountain, half martial" or "half brave".

#6009

HERU

Masculine

Egyptian-origin given name derived from "Hr", meaning "Horus," the falcon-headed god of sky, light, and healing in ancient Egyptian mythology.

#6010

HUGHES

Masculine

Hughes is of French origin meaning "heart" or "mind," traditionally given to boys displaying liveliness or intelligence. It has historical prominence among French nobility and beyond.

#6011

IKENNA

Masculine

Igbo male given name meaning "Chosen one" or "Unique".

#6012

ILYAN

Masculine

Slavic origin name, derived from the Russian Илья, which means "the Lord is my God." It's known worldwide for its melodious sound and charming appeal. Traditionally masculine in Slavic cultures, Ilyan has gained popularity as a gender-neutral name globally.

#6013

ION

Masculine

Romanian name of Latin origin, meaning 'to go' or 'to walk', popularized in Romania during the Middle Ages.

#6014

ISAYAH

Masculine

African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning "God is salvation" or "God is healing," reflecting strong spiritual beliefs in divine intervention and healing powers.

#6015

IZHAN

Masculine

Unique Arabic name derived from 'izza', meaning power or might.

#6016

JACERE

Masculine

Rare Latin name meaning "to cultivate" or "to grow," derived from the verb "jacere." It has Roman origins and was once used by Saint Jacere, a Christian martyr. Though uncommon today, it's appreciated for its unique sound and agricultural roots.

#6017

JACOLBY

Masculine

American origin, created recently as a modern invented name with no specific meaning or history. It's unisex but more commonly used for boys, with a unique pronunciation of /ˈdʒæk-əbl-ee/.

#6018

JAHKI

Masculine

Rare Swahili name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', originally given to East African boys valued for their intellect.

#6019

JAKORI

Masculine

African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'he who brings joy'.

#6020

JAKSON

Masculine

Jackson/Jakson is an English name with Hebrew roots, meaning 'God is gracious.' It originated from the Middle English personal name Jankin or Johnkin, and gained popularity through its use as a patronymic surname.

#6021

JAMARII

Masculine

Captivating male name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'jambo', meaning 'hello' or 'greetings'. It celebrates African heritage and connection.

#6022

JAMEY

Masculine

American variant of Jamie, a Scottish unisex name derived from James, meaning 'supplanter'.

#6023

JAMONI

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, signifying 'joy' or 'happiness'. Its meaning endures among families of African descent as a symbol of cultural heritage and ancestral pride.

#6024

JAREK

Masculine

Male name of Slavic origin, particularly from Poland, derived from the Hebrew name Jeremiah meaning "God will exalt.

#6025

JARETT

Masculine

Hebrew origin and signifies "to descend" or "to flow down," often associated with rivers.

#6026

JAYMAR

Masculine

Original African American name coined in the mid-20th century, combining familiar sounds without a specific meaning or historical figure. It gained popularity in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s, offering parents an alternative to traditional names like James or Jamal. Today, it remains a popular choice among African American communities as a distinctive and memorable name.

#6027

JEB

Masculine

Rare Hebrew-derived name meaning 'Yahweh has judged', first popularized during King Jehoshaphat's reign around 9th century BCE.

#6028

JEFERSON

Masculine

Jefferson is an American given name of Norman origin, derived from the English surname Jefferson. It is strongly linked to Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President and primary author of the Declaration of Independence, conveying qualities like intelligence, leadership, and patriotism. Today, it remains a popular choice among parents seeking meaningful names for their children.

#6029

JENSYN

Masculine

Distinctive Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "Geir," meaning "spear." It was popular among Vikings who believed it would bring good fortune and protection to the bearer. Notable figures like King Harald III of Norway have carried this name, which signifies strength and leadership.

#6030

JERRICK

Masculine

Rare American male name with unknown origins and meaning, though some associate it with 'jerk', implying sudden movement.

#6031

JEYDER

Masculine

Arabic boys' name meaning 'to give life', popularized by historical figures like Jeyder Khan.

#6032

JOBE

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "he will revive" or "he shall restore". It is derived from the biblical figure Job, who endured great suffering but remained faithful to God.

#6033

JOHNY

Masculine

English variant of Johnny, itself a diminutive of John, which means "God is gracious" in Hebrew.

#6034

JOSS

Masculine

French name derived from "josse," meaning "to argue" or "to quarrel." Despite its origins, today Joss is seen as a unique and stylish name choice with no specific historical significance. Its popularity has grown in recent years, particularly outside of France, due to its distinctive sound and short length.

#6035

JOURDAN

Masculine

Rare but distinctive French given name derived from 'jourdain', meaning 'of Jordan'.

#6036

JOY

Masculine

English name meaning "happiness," used historically as both a given name and surname, popularized in the late Middle Ages for its cheerful association.

#6037

JUDA

Masculine

Judah is a Hebrew name meaning 'praise,' originating from the root word 'yadah.' It was borne by the fourth son of Jacob in the Old Testament.

#6038

KACEON

Masculine

Rare and distinctive name of uncertain origin, pronounced /ˈkeɪʃən/.

#6039

KADRIAN

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived given name believed to mean "belonging to Cadmus," relating to the legendary founder of Thebes. Its origins are somewhat obscure, but its rarity makes it intriguing.

#6040

KAEDON

Masculine

Uncommon Welsh given name derived from the ancient word "caedd", meaning battle, signifying strength and courage.