Male names.

KORD

Masculine

Norwegian name with the meaning "heart", derived from the Old Norse word "hjarta". It is seen as a symbol of wisdom and emotional depth in Norse mythology.

KORDAE

Masculine

African-origin male name derived from the Mandinka word "Korede", meaning "born on Monday".

KORDAI

Masculine

African given name of Igbo origin, meaning "First Daughter who Arrives.

KORDALE

Masculine

Distinctive German name meaning "bold leader" or "brave people".

KORDAN

Masculine

Enigmatic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Armenian 'Karapet' meaning 'compassionate'.

KORDARIUS

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin, composed of "kora" meaning 'to connect' and "dari" signifying 'peace', embodying unity in peace.

KORDAY

Masculine

Turkish name derived from "kord", meaning 'heart', signifying love and warmth. It has ancient origins and is less common today, making it distinctive yet rich in historical roots and emotional associations.

KORDE

Masculine

Distinctive African given name of Yoruba origin, derived from Nigeria and other West African countries, meaning 'the crown' and symbolizing royalty, power, prestige, leadership or achievement.

KORDEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name, meaning 'song' or 'melody', popularized by the Jewish community.

KORDELL

Masculine

Rare Germanic name derived from "hord" meaning 'army' or 'force,' and "wulf" meaning 'wolf,' translating to 'strong as a wolf.'

KORDEN

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, making it a unique choice for parents seeking something different.

KORDERO

Masculine

Unique African name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning 'one who brings joy to the family'.

KORE

Masculine

Ancient Greek name meaning "maiden" or "virgin," associated with the goddess Persephone/Kore in Greek mythology.

KOREDE

Masculine

Unique Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning "come back.

KOREE

Masculine

Unique Korean name derived from 'Korea', meaning history, culture, and heritage.

KOREEM

Masculine

African origin, specifically from the Igbo people of Nigeria, and means "harmony" or "unity".

KOREI

Masculine

Captivating Japanese name derived from "kore" meaning "here," symbolizing presence and mindfulness.

KOREN

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'lyric', derived from 'korin', 'to sing', associated with music and creativity.

KOREON

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning "maiden," derived from the goddess attendants Korai, symbolizing purity and grace.

KOREY

Masculine

Unique English male name derived from the ancient Greek Corey or Cory, which was a nickname for Cornelius. Introduced during the Norman conquest in the 11th century, Korey is thought to mean "raven," possibly referring to someone with dark hair or complexion, or alternatively linked to the Greek god of war, Ares. Throughout history and popular culture, Korey has been used by notable figures like American football player Korey Stringer and English footballer Korey Smith, as well as characters in movies and TV shows such as Breaking Bad's Korey Fitzgerald.

KOREYON

Masculine

Rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, allowing parents to create its own meaning and history.

KORI

Masculine

Hawaiian name meaning "star," inspired by their cultural significance in navigation and guidance.

KORIAN

Masculine

Rare Irish name with ancient roots, derived from the legendary king Cormac mac Airt and originally meaning "son of the chariot".

KORIE

Masculine

Unique Greek-derived feminine name that translates to "maiden" or "young girl," embodying freshness and youthfulness.

KORIN

Masculine

Distinctive Japanese name derived from 'kōrin', meaning 'fragrant orchid', symbolizing elegance, refinement, wealth, and high social status.

KORINTHIAN

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful Greek name derived from the ancient city of Corinth, signifying elegance, sophistication, and cultural richness.

KORION

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning "maiden" or "young girl.

KORNEL

Masculine

Hungarian name derived from the word 'koren', meaning 'to sprout'.

KORNELIUS

Masculine

Cornelius is a Latin-origin name, derived from Cornelia, meaning "horn" or "basket," symbolizing strength and abundance. Popular throughout history, Cornelius has been used by notable figures such as Roman historian Cornelius Nepos and Pope Saint Cornelius in the 3rd century. Today, it remains a strong and distinctive choice for parents appreciating its historical significance and unique sound.

KORNELL

Masculine

Rare American name derived from "corn," meaning maize, with roots in Latin word "cornu" implying horn or strength.

KORON

Masculine

Unique Greek name meaning 'crest' or 'crown', associated with strength, royalty, and artistry throughout history.

KORREY

Masculine

American name with no known origin or traditional meaning; it's believed to be a modern creation chosen for its unique sound.

KORRI

Masculine

Unique Irish name derived from the historic surname 'O'Corra', which means 'strong' or 'hard', suggesting resilience.

KORRIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Coire," meaning 'cauldron' or 'round hollow'.

KORRIGAN

Masculine

French name derived from the Breton word for 'fairy,' offering a unique connection to Celtic mythology.

KORRION

Masculine

Unusual name of unknown origin, making it versatile and open to interpretation. It has not been widely used throughout history and is extremely rare, with fewer than five babies named Korrion each year since 1879 in the United States. Despite its lack of historical or cultural background, the distinctive sound of Korrion makes it a striking choice for those looking for a unique name without specific religious or cultural associations.

KORRY

Masculine

Rare Greek name derived from "korone," meaning "crown." It signifies power, success, and achievement.

KORT

Masculine

Rare Danish name derived from Old Norse 'kortr', meaning 'short'.

KORTEZ

Masculine

Rare Spanish-derived male name meaning 'polite' or 'courtly', variant of Cortés, associated with the famous conquistador Hernán Cortés.

KORTLAN

Masculine

Swedish name of unknown historical significance, derived from the Old Norse word 'kort' meaning 'short', often used for those of short stature or quick temper.