Male names most popular from last year.

#9641

VERN

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old English word "fearn," meaning "alder tree." It symbolizes strength and resilience. Originally used as a surname in medieval times, it evolved into a given name, notably carried by American jazz musician Vernon Dalhart.

#9642

VICTORIANO

Masculine

Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'victor', meaning 'victory'.

#9643

VIDYUT

Masculine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Vidyut', meaning 'lightning'.

#9644

VISHWAK

Masculine

Rare and captivating Indian name derived from 'Vishvakarma', meaning "all-creator" or "universal creator", and referring to the divine architect of Hindu mythology.

#9645

VITALI

Masculine

Slavic name meaning "life," reflecting the value placed on vitality in Russian culture.

#9646

VIVIN

Masculine

French origin and means 'alive', derived from the Latin word 'vivus'.

#9647

WACEY

Masculine

English given name derived from the occupational surname Wace, meaning 'watchman' or 'guard', introduced by the Normans after 1066.

#9648

WANDER

Masculine

German name derived from 'wandern', meaning 'to travel' or 'hike'. It was traditionally given to adventurous individuals and gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

#9649

WASHINGTON

Masculine

American origin, derived from the first U.S. president, George Washington. It also shares its name with the capital city of the United States. While its exact meaning remains uncertain, some suggest it may be habitational or occupational in nature. Today, the name Washington is synonymous with American history and culture, carried by notable figures like George Washington himself and Denzel Washington. Despite its unclear origin and meaning, Washington continues to be a popular choice among parents.

#9650

WEBSTER

Masculine

American given name derived from the Middle English occupational surname 'weaver'.

#9651

WESTERN

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive American name derived from the English word 'western', signifying the direction west. It gained popularity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting America's westward expansion spirit.

#9652

WESTLYN

Masculine

Uncommon American girl's name, combining 'west' and 'lyn', with uncertain origins but possibly derived from Welsh 'leader'.

#9653

WEYLAND

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from Old English elements 'wíg' (war) and '-land' (land), translating to "land of battle" or "strife's land.

#9654

WHYATT

Masculine

Uncommon yet appealing English baby boy's name created by combining Wyatt and Watson, with no direct meaning but offering uniqueness while maintaining ease of pronunciation and spelling.

#9655

WILD

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the English word 'wild', meaning untamed or uncontrolled.

#9656

WILMAR

Masculine

Rare German male name meaning "having a strong will to become famous".

#9657

WINSTEN

Masculine

Unique German name derived from Winston, meaning "happy stone" or "joyful pebble.

#9658

WISE

Masculine

Rare, English origin given name derived from the Middle English word 'wise', meaning intelligent or sagacious.

#9659

WRENN

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word for the melodious songbird wren, symbolizing harmony and beauty.

#9660

WYETH

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English word 'wīþ', meaning 'wide'.

#9661

WYNTON

Masculine

Uncommon English male given name of Welsh origin, derived from "guyn" meaning "fair" or "white", and "ddu" meaning "black", interpreted as "having a fair complexion but with black hair".

#9662

WYSDOM

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from 'wisdom', signifying knowledge or understanding, popularized by Henry James' novel "The Bostonians".

#9663

WYSE

Masculine

Uncommon English given name of Old English origin meaning 'wide' or 'broad', originally associated with people living near wide rivers or valleys.

#9664

XACARI

Masculine

Unique Basque name derived from "txakur," meaning "dog," historically given to boys displaying strength, loyalty, and courage.

#9665

XAEL

Masculine

Xael: A unique Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is my God," often associated with the biblical prophet Elijah, pronounced "sha-el.

#9666

XAELYN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from the surname "Mac Aodhagain," meaning "son of Aodhagain" who was known as "fire born of the sun.

#9667

XAIN

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from the Occitan word 'saint', meaning holy or pure.

#9668

XAVIUS

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'hollow' or 'concave', associated with notable figures like Saint Francis Xavier.

#9669

XAYN

Masculine

Modern, unisex given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no historical or cultural significance. Its popularity lies in its distinctive sound and spelling, appealing to parents seeking unique names without traditional associations. Pronounced "za-in," Xayn has no known nicknames or variants.

#9670

XZAVIAN

Masculine

Distinctive African-origin male name derived from Swahili 'xaviani', meaning 'intelligent'.

#9671

YADEL

Masculine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning.

#9672

YADIR

Masculine

Distinctive Latin American name, popular in Venezuela and Colombia, that means "leader" or "guide", derived from the Spanish word "yad".

#9673

YANDIEL

Masculine

African-origin male given name that means "God answers my prayers" in Yoruba language.

#9674

YANN

Masculine

Breton origin, derived from the French form Jean, ultimately tracing back to the Hebrew Johanan meaning "Yahweh has been gracious.

#9675

YAREL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name, potentially derived from "yarah," meaning "to fear" or "tremble," or variant of Yael, meaning "ibex.

#9676

YARROW

Masculine

Unique English girl's name derived from the medicinal herb yarrow, also known as Achillea millefolium. It was named after Achilles, the Greek hero, reflecting its historical significance in healing and its cultural importance in ancient Chinese divination practices.

#9677

YASHUA

Masculine

Yashua, of Hebrew origin, means "God is salvation" or "Yahweh saves," having gained popularity as an alternative to Joshua or Jesus.

#9678

YEYSON

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish given name derived from "yezo," meaning "hawk." It symbolizes strength, agility, and keen sight, popularized by Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote" and carried by notable figures like Colombian cyclist Yeison Mosquera.

#9679

YIFAN

Masculine

Chinese name meaning "one who multiplies" or "abundant," derived from characters "一" (yī) and "繁" (fán). It symbolizes prosperity and abundance in Chinese culture.

#9680

YIMING

Masculine

Chinese unisex given name derived from "Yi" (righteousness) and "Ming" (name), translating to "Righteous Name".