Male names.

EVANN

Masculine

Welsh origin name that means 'young warrior'.

EVANS

Masculine

Welsh surname and given name meaning "the Lord is gracious.

EVANSH

Masculine

Welsh name derived from "Evan," meaning "the Lord is gracious." Originally a surname, it became popular as a given name in the 19th century. It has been borne by historical figures like Evansh ap Einion, a 12th-century Welsh prince. Today, it's still primarily used for boys but can also be used for girls.

EVANSTON

Masculine

Distinctive American name derived from the city of Evanston, Illinois, named after early settler John Evans.

EVANTE

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', with historical usage dating back to ancient Greece in Homer's Iliad.

EVAR

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish-origin male name derived from the ancient Iberian 'Ebro' or 'Ebros' people, first recorded among Visigoths.

EVARD

Masculine

German-origin name derived from "ead" (wealth) and "wald" (rule), translating to "rich ruler".

EVARISTO

Masculine

Italian name meaning "may he prosper," derived from the Latin word 'everos' and historically popular in Europe.

EVART

Masculine

Catalan-derived unisex name meaning 'to throw' or 'to cast', with a unique sound and intriguing meaning but no historical precedent.

EVAY

Masculine

Uncommon yet intriguing name of uncertain origin, with possible derivations from French or Hebrew languages, and interpreted meanings such as "life" or "vitality".

EVEL

Masculine

Enchanting and distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially related to Eve from the Bible or Welsh/French names Evelyn/Eveline.

EVELIN

Masculine

Feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "well-wisher" or "wish for good". It was popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe and has since been used by notable authors including Frances Burney.

EVELIO

Masculine

Rare Spanish male name derived from "evil" meaning "life", associated with St. Eulogius of Cordoba, used by notable figures like Evelio Rosales and Evelio Javier.

EVELL

Masculine

Unusual English given name derived from Old English "efel" or "eofol," meaning 'hare'.

EVELYN

Masculine

English feminine given name derived from the Old French Aélueva, which is a variant of the German name Aevaland. Its meaning is "life" or "living," reflecting notions of vitality and vigor.

EVEN

Masculine

Norwegian given name derived from 'Eyjnyr', meaning 'born on an island' or having connection to islands.

EVENS

Masculine

The name Evens originates from Wales, meaning 'even' or 'level', derived from Old English 'efen'.

EVER

Masculine

Unique, Latin-derived unisex name meaning "age" or "lifetime," popularized recently by Cassandra Clare's character Ever Lightwood in "The Mortal Instruments.

EVERADO

Masculine

Rare Spanish name meaning 'ardent' or 'fiery', historically used as a nickname for spirited individuals.

EVERAL

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from the Old French Evrard, which means 'strong as a wild boar'.

EVERARD

Masculine

Unique Germanic name derived from "Eber" (boar) and "-hard" (strong/brave), translating to 'strong as a boar' or 'brave as a boar'.

EVERARDO

Masculine

Distinctive male name of Spanish origin, meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', popularized in medieval Spain to honor newborn males believed to possess these admirable qualities.

EVEREN

Masculine

Rare yet distinguished Welsh name derived from 'Eiferedd', meaning 'inheritance' or 'legacy'.

EVEREST

Masculine

Everest, of Tibetan origin meaning 'Mother Goddess of the Universe', was popularized by Sir George Everest's mapping contributions and is now globally recognized as the world's highest peak.

EVERET

Masculine

Everett is an English name of Old English origin, meaning 'wild boar', associated with strength and courage.

EVERETT

Masculine

English name with a rich history, derived from Old English words "eofor" and "tun", meaning "wild boar enclosure". It was popularized in the 19th century by American politician Edward Everett.

EVERETTE

Masculine

Unique American given name derived from the English surname Everett, meaning "boar", which was originally used for people living near settlements with many wild boars or involved in their breeding.

EVERHETT

Masculine

Uncommon English name possibly derived from 'eofor', meaning 'boar'.

EVERICK

Masculine

Distinctive German-origin male name meaning 'strong as a wild boar', dating back to medieval times when it was borne by a nobleman, and gaining popularity in the 19th century.

EVERITT

Masculine

English given name derived from Old English Eoforhyth, meaning "strong as a boar.

EVERLEIGH

Masculine

Uncommon English girl's name derived from Old English words 'eofor' meaning boar and 'leah' meaning woodland clearing or meadow, translating to "boar meadow.

EVERLY

Masculine

English name derived from 'eofor' and 'leah', meaning 'wild boar in the woodlands'.

EVERN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from "Eilidh", meaning "light". It symbolizes brightness, illumination, and hope.

EVERRETT

Masculine

Everett is an English name derived from the Old English word "Eofor", meaning "wild boar". It was popular among Anglo-Saxons and linked to the noble family of Everingham in Yorkshire, featuring three wild boars on their coat of arms.

EVERRETTE

Masculine

Everette is an American given name of Old French origin, derived from the surname Everett, meaning 'from Evreux'.

EVERS

Masculine

Distinct Dutch given name, derived from the Dutch word 'evere' meaning 'always', conveying constancy.

EVERSON

Masculine

Everson, of Portuguese origin, means 'always strong' or 'brave forever', derived from the Germanic elements 'eiwa' and 'hard'. It's a rare yet distinctive name with historical significance.

EVERT

Masculine

The Dutch name Evert means "yew bow" and was popularized by tennis player Dick vanLint. Today, it is used worldwide despite its historic masculine association.

EVERTH

Masculine

Recently created Spanish male given name with the meaning "happy" or "joyful," derived from its root word "evero.

EVERTON

Masculine

Brazilian name derived from Old English words, meaning "from the meadow" or "from the clearing".