Male names most popular from last year.
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SEVAN
MasculineArmenian male given name derived from the word "sev," meaning "black." It is associated with Lake Sevan and a legendary hero, reflecting bravery and strength.
SHADOW
MasculineModern name of unknown origin, inspired by the English word 'shadow', meaning 'dark figure'. It symbolizes mystery and secrecy. Though uncommon historically, its popularity has grown recently in the U.S., possibly due to its unique sound and pop culture associations like DC Comics' John "Shadow" Palmer.
SHAKAI
MasculineUnique Japanese given name meaning 'society', emphasizing collective unity.
SHAQUAN
MasculineAfrican name of Ashanti origin meaning "to take up arms" or "to engage in battle," traditionally given to warrior princes and reflecting resilience and strength.
SHEM
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'name' or 'reputation'. It appears in the Bible as one of Noah's sons and is considered a patriarch in Jewish tradition.
SOHAIL
MasculinePersian name meaning "star," derived from "shah" (king) and "ayla" (night).
SOLAIRE
MasculineRare yet captivating given name of Latin origin, meaning 'relating to or derived from the sun,' evoking strength and confidence.
SONAM
MasculineTibetan name meaning "good fortune" or "well-being", popularized by celebrities such as Sonam Muskhas and Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, often chosen by Buddhists but suitable for all backgrounds.
SORREN
MasculineDistinctive given name of Norse origin, derived from 'sóarr' meaning 'sun' and 'hammr' meaning 'wolf', translating to 'sun wolf'. It was borne by Norse warriors and chieftains, and remains unique yet powerful today.
SRIANSH
MasculineIndian-origin name from West Bengal, meaning 'the portion that brings prosperity,' derived from Sanskrit words 'Shri' (prosperity) and 'Ansh' (portion). It honors Hindu god Lord Shiva.
STAFFORD
MasculineAnglo-Saxon name derived from 'stæpp' meaning staff/stem and 'ford' meaning river crossing, translating to 'river crossing with a staff'.
STEFFON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Old English words meaning 'tall and fair'.
STETSYN
MasculineRare female name of Greek origin, meaning "crown," coined by French poet Charles Baudelaire as his mother's pseudonym in "Les Fleurs du Mal.
SUFYAAN
MasculineArabic name meaning "one who increases in goodness," derived from the root word 'sa-fa-a' which translates to "to grow" or "to increase." It originated in ancient Arabia and was popularized by Sufyaan al-Thawri, a renowned Islamic scholar known for his piety and charitable deeds. Today, Sufyaan is admired as a unisex name that embodies growth in virtue and righteousness.
SUHAAN
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Suhas," meaning "good fortune" or "happiness.
SUHAIL
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
SYIR
MasculineArabic-origin name derived from the word 'asyar', meaning 'to flow' or 'to move smoothly'. It's one of the revered 96 names attributed to God in Islam, and has been carried by notable figures like Syir ibn Yazid, a renowned Umayyad poet. Though uncommon outside the Arab world, it stands out as a distinctive choice with deep historical and cultural significance.
TAE
MasculineKorean name meaning 'great' or 'vast', historically used for boys but also suitable for girls, signifying expansiveness and abundance.
TAEO
MasculineCaptivating Korean name composed of 'tae' (great) and 'eo' (fish), translating to 'big fish'.
TAJH
MasculineDistinctive American unisex name of African-American origin, with no clear meaning or history but gaining popularity recently due to its modern sound and unique spelling.
TANJIRO
MasculineJapanese name derived from "tanoshimu," meaning "to enjoy oneself." It gained popularity through the manga/anime series "Demon Slayer," but its origins date back to the Meiji era (1868-1912).
TAO
MasculineChinese origin, derived from the character 道, meaning 'path' or 'way', and is associated with Taoism's natural order of the universe. It was also borne by wise Emperor Yao. Today, it remains a popular given name in China.
TAYRON
MasculineRare male name of Spanish origin, formed by blending Tyson and Tyrone, conveying strength and historical importance, but its meaning and pronunciation remain elusive.
TAYSEN
MasculineUnique American name created by blending Taylor ("tailor") and Jason ("healer"), with no significant historical or cultural associations yet.
TAYVEON
MasculineUncommon African-origin male name meaning 'respect and overcome adversity', first recorded in early 20th century US.
TEGH
MasculineArmenian name of ancient origin, meaning "sword," reflecting strength, courage, and honor. It holds both military and religious significance in Armenian culture and has been carried through generations by notable figures like Teghik, a 13th-century poet and scholar.
THELONIOUS
MasculineUnique American given name coined by jazz pioneer Thelonious Monk for his son, potentially inspired by the Latin word 'atol'.
TREYVION
MasculineOriginal American name with roots in African-American culture, combining "Trey," a variant spelling of three popularized by hip-hop, with "Vion," which lacks specific meaning but contributes to the name's phonetic appeal.
TRIUMPH
MasculineStrong Latin-derived name originally signifying 'victory celebration', popular in ancient Rome.
TYLOR
MasculineModern American given name with no historical or cultural origins. It emerged in the late 20th century as a unique alternative to popular names like Tyler or Taylor.
TYMIER
MasculineUnique Greek name meaning 'honor' or 'praise', introduced in France during the late 19th century.
TYMIRE
MasculineRare unisex name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba Timire, meaning "the one who has no limit." It signifies boundless potential and reflects hopes for success and creativity.
TYREKE
MasculineDistinctive African American given name derived from Swahili "tireki", meaning "warrior".
TYVON
MasculineModern variation of the African name Tyson, derived from "Chukwuemeka" meaning "God has done something great".
UDAY
MasculineIndian unisex name meaning 'sunrise', popular among boys, and associated with Hindu mythology's dawn god, Uday, as well as renowned poet-playwright Kalidasa.
ULISSES
MasculineUlysses: Derived from Odysseus of Greek mythology, meaning "angry," popularized by Tennyson's poem, and associated with historical figures like U.S. President Grant and literary characters such as Leopold Bloom in Joyce's novel "Ulysses.
ULRICH
MasculineGermanic male name derived from 'ul' (wolf) and '-rich' (power), translating to 'powerful wolf'.
VASILIOS
MasculineGreek name of Latin origin, derived from 'Vasilius', meaning 'royal' or 'of royal status'. It is historically significant in Greece due to its association with Byzantine Emperor Basil II.
VEGAS
MasculineSpanish given name of Basque origin, meaning "meadows" or "vision," derived from the word "begi.
VIKRANTH
MasculineIndian name of Tamil origin, derived from "viku" meaning 'to grow' and "arathu" meaning 'battle'. It signifies one who grows stronger through challenges.