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BOND
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "tie" or "connection," historically associated with those who worked with ropes or lived near river bends.
BRAEDON
MasculineDistinct Scottish name derived from the Gaelic Brathan, meaning "broad" or "wide". It originally referred to someone living near a broad valley or wide river.
BRANDYN
MasculineModern American variant of the English name Brandon, meaning "from the brook or stream".
BRAXTIN
MasculineAmerican name coined by author J.K. Rowling for her Harry Potter series, gaining popularity despite having no explicit meaning beyond associations of bravery and strength.
BREES
MasculineRare yet distinguished given name of Irish origin, derived from 'Mac Briain', meaning "son of Brian", with Brian itself translating to "high" or "noble".
BRELAND
MasculineUnique American stage name created by musician Breon Dillon LaCour in 2021, derived from his birth name elements. Its meaning is uncertain but could potentially translate to "wide land" or "broad territory".
BRIXXTON
MasculineDistinctive American given name derived from the combination of 'briar' (thorny bush) and 'xton', suggesting strength and resilience.
BRODRICK
MasculineRare, historic Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Broderick, meaning "son of Broderick".
BRYLON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Briarwood, meaning "from the brambles wood," symbolizing rugged beauty and untamed wilderness.
BRYN
MasculineWelsh name that means "hill" or "mountain".
BUD
MasculineEnglish name with varying meanings based on its origin, from 'strong' if derived from Bulldog, to 'enlightened one' if stemming from Buddha.
CAINON
MasculineAmerican origin, created recently for its aesthetic appeal without any specific meaning or historical significance. It's a unisex name with varying pronunciations due to its modern origin and lack of cultural or linguistic roots. Some people associate it with the biblical figure Cain, but this connection is not confirmed or widely accepted.
CALEDON
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'Caledonia', meaning 'hard to cultivate', reflecting Scotland's rugged terrain.
CAMPION
MasculineDistinctive given name of Latin origin meaning "field" or "level ground," traditionally given to individuals born on flat or open land.
CANNAN
MasculineIrish origin name derived from "cáin", meaning pure or chaste, associated with ancient Irish mythology and Saint Cannan.
CAPRI
MasculineElegant Italian female given name derived from the island of Capri, signifying Mediterranean beauty and grace.
CARDELL
MasculineRare Scottish name meaning "red rock," derived from "Cairn Dearg.
CARLITO
MasculineCaptivating name of Latin American origin, specifically from Cuba, where it serves as a diminutive form of Carlos or Carlo. It means "freeholder" or "strong," derived from Germanic elements "caro" meaning "strong" and "-mann" meaning "man.
CASPAR
MasculineDistinct male name of Persian origin meaning 'king' or 'lord', popular among European nobility during the Middle Ages.
CASTLE
MasculineEnglish origin meaning 'fortress', has a strong sound reflecting its powerful meaning.
CEPHAS
MasculineRare Hebrew male given name meaning "branch" or "offspring", derived from the Aramaic word "kepha". It was the original name of the apostle Peter, before being renamed by Jesus Christ in the New Testament.
CHANZE
MasculineFrench origin given name derived from "chanza," meaning "jest" or "joke." Despite its playful meaning, it has a sophisticated sound and is associated with creativity and humor.
CHIRON
MasculineAncient Greek male name originating from 'kheir', meaning 'hand', connected to the wise and healing centaur of Greek mythology.
CHRISTAN
MasculineChristian is a Latin-origin masculine given name meaning 'follower of Christ'.
CORTNEY
MasculineAmerican variant spelling of the historic English-French name Courtney, derived from "cortina," meaning "curtain.
CROCKETT
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Middle English word 'croke', meaning 'roe deer', or from the Scottish Gaelic name MacCrocail, meaning 'son of Crockal'. It gained popularity through figures like David Crockett and its use in popular culture, such as 'Miami Vice'.
CURRAN
MasculineRare yet notable Irish male given name derived from the ancient Gaelic surname Ó Cocháin, originally bestowed upon individuals with red hair or a reddish complexion.
DAARON
MasculineRare and distinctive name with uncertain origins, believed to be derived from the Hebrew name Darron meaning "song" or "musical tune". Despite its unclear beginnings, it has been used in various cultures throughout history and has been associated with notable figures like English poet Thomas Daaron. Today, parents continue to choose this unique moniker for their children due to its sense of intrigue and distinctiveness.
DADE
MasculineThe uncommon yet charming name Dade is of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'dæg', meaning 'day'.
DAJOUR
MasculineUnique African name derived from the Fulani language, combining 'Da' meaning power or strength, and 'Jour' signifying peace, resulting in a powerful peace connotation.
DALVIN
MasculineNorwegian name derived from Old Norse elements "dalr" meaning valley and "vinr" meaning friend, suggesting a person who finds joy in nature's beauty and is friendly towards all.
DAMONIE
MasculineRare, Latin-origin given name derived from "damnum," meaning "harm" or "loss." Despite its unusual origin, Damonie does not inherently imply negativity and may be chosen for its unique sound or as an encouragement to overcome challenges.
DAMONTAE
MasculineUnique African American name, potentially derived from Damian, Monty, or Tate, but its exact origin and meaning remain uncertain.
DARRIAN
MasculineModern American male name created by combining elements from names like Darryl or Daryl, and means "day guardian" or "keeper of the day.
DARRICK
MasculineEnglish name of Old Norse origin, derived from "Thorkell," meaning "powerful like Thor.
DARRON
MasculineRare, Scottish given name derived from the surname 'Durie', meaning 'pebbled beach'.
DAWOUD
MasculineArabic name meaning 'eternity', derived from the root word 'd-w-d'. It is historically significant in Islamic tradition as one of Adam's sons and a righteous prophet-king mentioned in the Quran.
DECKLAN
MasculineIrish name derived from the ancient Gaelic word "Dubhghall," meaning "dark stranger." It evolved from the O'Duibhgheall clan and is associated with the legendary warrior Cú Chulainn.
DEIAN
MasculineDeian, of Welsh origin, translates to 'two waters', signifying its ancient roots.
DEL
MasculineThe name Del originates from Old French "dela", meaning "of" or "from". It was brought to England by Norman nobles in 1066 and has been used as both a given name and surname ever since.