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CAI
MasculineWelsh origin name meaning 'companion' or 'leader', derived from Caine.
CREE
MasculineUnique American given name derived from the Cree people, an indigenous culture with significant contributions to North America's history.
ERVIN
MasculineHungarian name of Germanic origin, meaning 'honor and peace,' popular among medieval German nobility, and carried by notable figures like physicist Erwin Schrödinger.
KLAYTON
MasculineAmerican origin given name created by blending Clayton ('clay town') and Kaylee (Scottish for 'slender'). It's unique, distinctive, and has no specific meaning beyond its components.
KYRON
MasculineDistinctive name of Greek origin meaning 'lord' or 'master', associated with the god of war, Ares. Popularized during medieval times when Europeans embraced Greek mythology, Kyron has historically been given to boys in noble or warrior families across various cultures. Today, it remains an uncommon yet meaningful choice for parents seeking a name rich in history and power.
KYSEN
MasculineCaptivating and distinctive name of unknown origin, drawing those who appreciate uniqueness despite its enigmatic history.
LYNDON
MasculineEnglish name meaning "shady hill", derived from Old English words "hlyde" and "dun".
MACKENZIE
MasculineScottish unisex name derived from "Mac Coinnich", meaning "son of Kenneth".
MAHDI
MasculineArabic male given name that signifies "the guided one" or "the one who guides," derived from the Arabic word "hadada.
MAVRICK
MasculineEnglish given name of old origin meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'.
MICKEY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Middle English 'michel', meaning 'who is like God?'
RIYAN
MasculinePersian origin name derived from "rey", meaning "light" or "shine". It signifies hope, happiness, and enlightenment.
RONEN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "song" or "hymn", often associated with joy and celebration in Jewish culture.
THEODOR
MasculineGreek name meaning 'gift from God', composed of theos ('god') and doron ('gift').
TRUITT
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English surname Treut, originally signifying "cloth cutter.
USMAN
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning 'prosperous', derived from the word 'usman' and associated with the Islamic prophet Uthman ibn Affan, the third Caliph of Islam.
VLADIMIR
MasculineAncient Slavic name meaning 'ruling peace'.
AKRAM
MasculineArabic name meaning "most honorable" or "most generous", often associated with nobility and found among the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah in Islam.
BOHDI
MasculineSanskrit name meaning 'awakening' or 'enlightenment', symbolizing the moment of spiritual understanding experienced by Buddha.
DARNELL
MasculineAfrican American-origin English name, combining Darwin (meaning 'dear' or 'beloved') and Nelson ('strong' and 'land'), gaining popularity in the US during the 1970s.
EDRICK
MasculineFrench male given name derived from the Old Germanic Eadric, meaning "powerful and fortunate ruler".
GIOVANNY
MasculineModern Italian boy's name meaning 'young', often used as an alternative to Giovanni or Giancarlo.
LEOPOLD
MasculineGerman origin name derived from 'leud' meaning people and 'hard' meaning strong, thus signifying brave people or popular warrior.
MYKEL
MasculineUnique Scandinavian name derived from Mikjalskviðr, meaning "the shield of Michael," associated with strength and courage, but personal traits vary among individuals.
OSLO
MasculineDistinctive Norwegian given name derived from the capital city itself, its origin tracing back to Old Norse words 'ás' meaning god and 'óss' signifying mouth or river.
TYRELL
MasculineThe name Tyrell has Norman origins, derived from the Old French word "Tirel" meaning "to pull" or "to draw". It originally denoted someone involved in hunting or pulling/drawing activities. Today, Tyrell is primarily a surname but also popular as a boys' given name, symbolizing strength and bravery with no specific meanings or symbols attached.
WYNN
MasculineWynn is of Welsh origin, derived from "gwyn," meaning "fair" or "blond." It has been used as a given name and surname since the Middle Ages, notably by Sir Richard Wynn, King's Champion at Queen Elizabeth I's coronation, and Anne Wynn, an English actress.
XION
MasculineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, often interpreted to mean 'new' or 'unity', gaining popularity despite no historical significance.
ADVIK
MasculineSanskrit origin, meaning 'the first' and associated with Hindu god Vishnu.
ARMIN
MasculineGerman-origin name derived from 'armin,' meaning 'complete' or 'whole.'
BLAIR
MasculineScottish name originally meaning 'plain' or 'field', derived from Gaelic 'blàr'. Traditionally masculine, it's now popular for both boys and girls worldwide.
BRYSEN
MasculineWelsh origin and means 'strong'.
CANON
MasculineThe name Canon, derived from the Latin 'canon' meaning 'rule' or 'measuring stick,' is of English origin and has been associated with notable figures like Saint Thomas Becket and Hiram Cannon.
CORBYN
MasculineUnique Welsh male name meaning "little crow" or "white-hot coal".
DEEN
MasculineArabic-origin given name derived from "deen," meaning "religion" or "faith," popularized by Muslim communities globally, now transcending cultural and religious boundaries.
EIDAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "to know," derived from the verb "ediah." It also appears in the Bible as one of King David's mighty men.
HOLT
MasculineEnglish name derived from "holt," meaning "small wood" or "thicket." It symbolizes strength and resilience, and has gained popularity as a modern boy's name in recent years despite lacking historical figures associated with it.
JOHNPAUL
MasculineDistinctive American name created by author John Updike in his 1990 novel "Rabbit at Rest." It combines the meanings 'God is gracious' from John and 'humble' or 'gentle' from Paul, but its precise interpretation is open to individual definition.
KOLBE
MasculinePolish name derived from "koleba," meaning "swing" or "cradle." It is also associated with St. Maximilian Kolbe, who embodied strength, courage, and selflessness.
MAYER
MasculineGerman surname turned given name, originally meaning "farmer" or "peasant," now widely used globally with timeless appeal.