Male names.

DREDEN

Masculine

Unique creation of unknown origin, chosen for its distinctive sound and spelling, devoid of established meaning but rich in personal significance.

DREDON

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, first appearing in medieval England in 1208. Its meaning remains uncertain, but its rarity makes it distinctive.

DREDYN

Masculine

Dredyn, a Welsh name meaning 'crow', signifies wisdom and prophecy, tracing back to medieval Welsh chieftains.

DREGAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet striking Irish male given name derived from 'draigen', meaning 'little red-haired one'.

DREIGHTON

Masculine

Original American given name created by combining Drew andighton for a modern sound with no specific meaning or history.

DREION

Masculine

Contemporary African American given name with no fixed meaning or historical significance.

DREKO

Masculine

Unique African given name of Yoruba origin, derived from Nigeria, meaning "Rich in power".

DREKWON

Masculine

Original African American name derived from Welsh 'dream' and Korean surname 'Kwon', meaning 'expert'.

DRELAN

Masculine

Rare and enigmatic given name of unknown origin and meaning.

DRELEN

Masculine

Rare, unique name with an unknown origin and unclear meaning. It has gained some popularity recently despite lacking historical or cultural significance.

DRELIN

Masculine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin, likely created as an original name or potentially a variant of another name, without a specific meaning or known associations.

DRELON

Masculine

Unique, modern given name with no known origin or traditional meaning.

DRELYN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from Drudwas, signifying 'strong in battle', popularized by Tolkien's works.

DRELYNN

Masculine

Modern American name created by blending Andrea ("manly" or "courageous") and Lynn ("from Lincoln"). It gained popularity in the US during the 1970s as a distinctive, unisex choice, but remains relatively uncommon historically.

DREMON

Masculine

Unique, modern name of unknown origin with no clear cultural connection or traditional meaning, used primarily in recent times. Its rarity makes its history and notable bearers scarce, leaving its interpretation open to personal association with unique qualities or admiration for its distinctive sound.

DREMOND

Masculine

Rare, distinctive name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, most commonly used in the United States.

DREN

Masculine

Dren is of Albanian origin, meaning 'dreamer', inspired by the word 'drera'. It signifies hope and inspiration.

DRENNAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Draighneáin, meaning "descendant of Draighneán", with Draighneán thought to mean "little dark one".

DRENNEN

Masculine

The name Drennen is an American variant of Darren, derived from the Irish given name Dáire, meaning 'early' or 'first'.

DRENNON

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from 'dŷren', meaning 'thunder', signifying strength.

DREON

Masculine

Uncommon name of uncertain origin, with suggestions ranging from Irish 'dark challenge' to Cornish 'oar', used sparingly throughout history.

DREQUAN

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of African-American origin, coined in the late 20th century and popularized within its community. Its meaning is believed to be a blend of Derek ("rich" or "powerful leader") and Aquan ("water" or "waters of creation"), although not explicitly known.

DRESDEN

Masculine

Distinctive German name derived from the city of Dresden, originally meaning "men's settlement" or "settlement by the woods." While it doesn't have a specific symbolic meaning beyond its geographical origins, it may evoke qualities associated with the city like sophistication and rich history.

DRESDYN

Masculine

Rare, Slavic name derived from "Dresdan," meaning "gift of digging" or "gift of mining.

DRESEAN

Masculine

Unique, invented given name with no known origin or fixed meaning.

DRESHAN

Masculine

Rare Persian name derived from 'dargah', meaning 'throne', suggesting regal power.

DRESHAUN

Masculine

Unique, blended American name created in the late 20th century from Darnell ('beard valley') and Shawn ('God is gracious').

DRESHAWN

Masculine

Distinctive African American name coined by Terry McMillan in her novel "Waiting to Exhale," derived from the elements 'Dre' (man/male) and 'Shawn' (powerful/strong), interpreted as "powerful man" or "strong male.

DRESHON

Masculine

African American-originated given name created by blending Denzel ("fair" or "dark") and Brandon ("little brooding"), possibly emerging during the late 1980s-early 1990s cultural influence of African American culture on popular trends.

DRESHUN

Masculine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "Wise Warrior" or "Courageous Lion", signifying strength, intelligence, and bravery.

DRESON

Masculine

American name created as a blend of Andrew ('strong') and Brandon ('from the brook'), offering uniqueness without specific historical significance.

DRESYN

Masculine

Rare Welsh male given name derived from "drycin," meaning "dancer." It was popular among medieval Welsh nobility and has been borne by notable figures such as Dresyn ap Iorwerth, a 12th-century prince of Gwynedd.

DREU

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory on its etymology or meaning.

DREUX

Masculine

French origin given name meaning "from the oak grove".

DREVAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name meaning 'oak', symbolizing strength and wisdom, with historical roots dating back to medieval Ireland.

DREVAUGHN

Masculine

Distinctive African American given name with an uncertain meaning but popularized in recent years to reflect individuality.

DREVEN

Masculine

Distinctive Czech name derived from "drevo," meaning 'tree', symbolizing strength, resilience, and nature's cycle.

DREVEON

Masculine

Uncommon American name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with no specific etymology.

DREVIAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant Slavic name derived from Old Church Slavonic 'drevni', meaning 'ancient'.

DREVIN

Masculine

Unique Welsh given name derived from "dreuddyn," meaning "fortune" or "luck.