Male names most popular from last year.

#10081

HOVHANNES

Masculine

Armenian name derived from 'Yosef', meaning 'God will increase'. It has been used for centuries and holds significant cultural and spiritual importance.

#10082

HRIHAAN

Masculine

Indian name from Punjab, meaning 'Honor to Lord Vishnu', embodying compassion and wisdom.

#10083

HUD

Masculine

Hebrew-origin name derived from 'Chidah', meaning 'praise'. It's made famous by folk singer Lead Belly but remains rare.

#10084

HUDDSON

Masculine

Uncommon American given name derived from the English surname Hudson, originally referring to someone living near a large house or hill, with historical ties to exploration through Henry Hudson.

#10085

HUNT

Masculine

English given name derived from the Old English word "hunt," referring to the pursuit of game animals. It is traditionally a surname but has gained popularity as a boy's name in recent years.

#10086

HUXEN

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, without any established etymology or historical significance.

#10087

IAGO

Masculine

Spanish name derived from Basque 'Eägo,' meaning 'the one who will be famous'.

#10088

IBN

Masculine

Ancient Arabic male given name meaning 'son', popularized during the Islamic Golden Age and still widely used in Muslim communities today.

#10089

ICON

Masculine

Greek name meaning 'image' or 'representation', derived from 'eikon'.

#10090

IKECHUKWU

Masculine

Igbo male name from Nigeria, composed of 'Ike' meaning power and 'Chukwu' referring to God.

#10091

IMER

Masculine

Unique male given name of Basque origin, dating back to the Middle Ages. It means "to dream" or "dreamer".

#10092

INMER

Masculine

Scandinavian origin, meaning 'powerful peace'.

#10093

IRLAN

Masculine

Irish name meaning "little Ireland".

#10094

IRTAZA

Masculine

Persian name meaning 'praiseworthy', tracing back to ancient Persia where it was given to individuals considered worthy of admiration for their remarkable qualities and accomplishments.

#10095

ISAN

Masculine

Japanese given name derived from the word "isan," meaning "rocky mountain" or "mountain range." It signifies strength, power, and spiritual connection.

#10096

ISRAR

Masculine

Arabic origin name meaning 'to find' or 'to discover', symbolizing life's pursuit of true purpose and hidden wisdom.

#10097

ITAY

Masculine

Hebrew boy's name meaning "with me", derived from the Hebrew word "Iti".

#10098

IVES

Masculine

French given name derived from the Germanic name Yves or Yvo, brought to France by Vikings during the Middle Ages. Its meaning is unclear but may have referred to someone skilled with a bow and arrow in Old Norse. Saint Yves, a 13th-century Catholic bishop, is famously associated with this name.

#10099

IVON

Masculine

Welsh masculine given name derived from the ancient name Iefan, which means 'young white'.

#10100

IYAAN

Masculine

African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'one who is loved by many'.

#10101

IYANUOLUWA

Masculine

Beautiful Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'Mother is full of joy'.

#10102

IZEK

Masculine

Rare, contemporary form of Hebrew Isaac, meaning "he will laugh" or "he will rejoice".

#10103

IZIR

Masculine

Rare Berber name brought to Europe by Moors, meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', popularized by Moroccan footballer Izir Arif.

#10104

IZYAAN

Masculine

Arabic boys' name meaning "powerful" or "mighty," originating from ancient Arabia and associated with strength and determination.

#10105

JA

Masculine

Japanese unisex name derived from the kanji '雅', meaning 'elegant' or 'refined'. Historically, it was chosen for its literary significance and has been borne by many notable figures in Japan.

#10106

JABRI

Masculine

Arabic boys' name meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', popular in Arabian culture since ancient times.

#10107

JACARII

Masculine

Rare boy's name of unknown origin, often interpreted as 'garden' in French or 'jacaranda' in Italian but without definitive evidence.

#10108

JADRIAN

Masculine

English variant of Adrian/Hadrian, meaning "dark" or derived from Adria (city/sea), rooted in Roman history and made popular by Emperor Hadrian's architectural feats.

#10109

JAFARI

Masculine

African-origin name, derived from Arabic 'ja'far', meaning 'distinguishing' or 'discerning'. It honors Ja'far al-Sadiq, the sixth Imam of Shia Islam, known for his wisdom and piety.

#10110

JAHSON

Masculine

Distinctive male name of African origin meaning "Son of God".

#10111

JAHVIER

Masculine

Distinctive African male name derived from Jehovah, signifying divine power and existence.

#10112

JAIMESON

Masculine

Rare Scottish boy's name derived from James, itself originating from Latin Jacobus and signifying 'supplanter'.

#10113

JAIS

Masculine

Indian origin, signifies "victory" and is associated with Hindu god Indra and warrior prince Yudhishthira from Mahabharata.

#10114

JAISEN

Masculine

Indian-origin name derived from "Jayasen," signifying success or victory, and was popular among ancient royal families in India.

#10115

JAIVYN

Masculine

Distinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Jay', meaning 'victory', implying triumph.

#10116

JAKYLAN

Masculine

Original African-American given name with uncertain origins, often associated with variants of Jake or Jacob combined with "-lan". Despite its unclear beginnings, Jakylan has gained popularity for its unique qualities such as strength and individuality, allowing bearers to create their own meaning.

#10117

JAKYRIN

Masculine

Uncommon African given name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, with a potential meaning of 'Great deeds are done by God'.

#10118

JAMARIE

Masculine

The name Jamarie originates from Africa's Ashanti tribe in Ghana, signifying 'beautiful peace'.

#10119

JAMARIOUS

Masculine

Introducing Jamarious, a unique African American name derived from Jamal ('beauty') and Marquis ('noble'), embodying both qualities. Popularized during the late 20th century as a statement of cultural identity and pride.

#10120

JAMI

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'sea', historically significant and borne by notable Jewish figures like Rabbi Jami ben Asher and Jamisbin of the Sanhedrin.