Male names.

ANWON

Masculine

African name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning 'born on Monday'.

ANWYLL

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name meaning 'prince' or 'leader'.

ANYEL

Masculine

Beautiful Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'Anna', meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.

ANYELO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from "anhelos," meaning "desires" or "longings." Historically used in Spain, it signifies parental hopes and dreams.

ANYIS

Masculine

Greek-origin name that means "graceful".

ANYX

Masculine

Unique and recent creation with no known origin, history or inherent meaning, reflecting modern trends in baby naming.

ANZAR

Masculine

Persian name derived from "ančer" meaning "life". It signifies hope and renewal, being popular among Zoroastrians during hardships in ancient Persia.

ANZE

Masculine

Distinctive Slovenian boy's name meaning "grace" or "favor".

ANZEL

Masculine

Polish given name derived from the old Slavic word "Anzelm," meaning "noble" or "ready for battle.

ANZIO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the ancient city of its origin, known for its historical significance as an important port town, and popularized through its association with World War II's Battle of Anzio.

AO

Masculine

Distinctive Japanese name derived from the kanji '青', meaning 'blue-green' or 'azure'.

AODHAN

Masculine

Ancient Irish name meaning 'little fire', with roots tracing back to early kings like Áedán of Ireland and mythological warrior deities.

AOI

Masculine

Unisex Japanese given name composed of the characters '青' (blue-green) and '生' (life/birth), conveying the meaning 'blue-green life' or 'blue-green birth.'

AOTO

Masculine

Japanese given name that can be written using different kanji, each conveying a distinct meaning such as 'harmonious blue', 'melodic voice', or 'rare beauty'.

AOUN

Masculine

Distinctive Lebanese name derived from the Arabic word for leaves, symbolizing eternity and resilience.

AOUS

Masculine

Captivating Berber name that translates to 'the sun' or 'light', carrying a radiant and luminous quality.

APACHE

Masculine

The Native American origin name Apache generally means 'enemy' or 'opponent', reflecting early European settlers' perception of the warrior Apache tribe.

APOLINAR

Masculine

Rare yet distinguished name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Appuleius, meaning 'from Apulia', a region in southern Italy. Historically significant, it has been associated with figures like Saint Apolinar of Ravenna, conveying a sense of piety and devotion.

APOLLO

Masculine

Greek-origin male name derived from the god of light, truth, prophecy, music, poetry, and arts in Greek mythology.

APOLLOS

Masculine

Greek-origin name derived from Apollo, the god of sun, light, music, and prophecy.

APOLO

Masculine

Apollo is a Greek-derived masculine given name, derived from the Ancient Greek word 'Ἀπόλλων' which means 'destroyer'.

APOLONIO

Masculine

Spanish and Italian name derived from the Latin Appolonius, which originates from the Greek god Apollo, symbolizing light, music, and prophecy.

APOSTOLIS

Masculine

Popular Greek male name derived from the Greek word 'apostolos', meaning 'messenger'. It has been widely used in Greece since the Byzantine Empire and is often associated with the apostles of Jesus Christ.

APOSTOLOS

Masculine

Greek masculine given name derived from the Greek word 'apostolos', meaning 'messenger' or 'one sent', associated with the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.

APRAMEYA

Masculine

Exotic Indian name from Sanskrit, composed of 'Apara' (infinite) and 'Maya' (illusion), signifying one with infinite wisdom beyond illusion.

APRIL

Masculine

Latin-origin girl's name meaning "to open" or "to begin," originally used as a month name associated with the goddess Venus and the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It has been popular since the Middle Ages, appearing in literature by Shakespeare and Dickens. Today, April remains a widely-used name in English-speaking countries.

APURVA

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'Without former', implying uniqueness, and found in ancient Hindu scriptures.

AQEEL

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'one who understands', associated with intelligence and wisdom in Middle Eastern literature.

AQIB

Masculine

Arabic-origin boy's name meaning 'beginning' or 'start', derived from the root word 'aqaba'. It holds significant Islamic cultural and historical importance.

AQIL

Masculine

Arabic given name derived from the root verb 'aqala', meaning 'intelligent' or 'understanding', translating to 'the intelligent one'.

AQUAN

Masculine

Unique, Latin-origin name meaning 'water' or 'of the water', symbolizing life, purification, and adaptability.

AQUANIS

Masculine

Aquanis, of Latin origin, means 'water' or 'southwesterly', offering versatile interpretations.

AQUARIUS

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning 'the water bearer', referencing the constellation Aquarius in astrology.

AQUAVION

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'water of life', originating from ancient Roman culture.

AQUAVIOUS

Masculine

Latin-derived given name, originally an adjective meaning 'related to water', now used sparingly but carrying timeless appeal due to its evocative meaning.

AQUIL

Masculine

Rare, Latin-derived name meaning 'eagle', symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom, with roots tracing back to ancient Rome.

AQUILA

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning 'eagle', symbolizing power and freedom, derived from the Proto-Indo-European root '*ak-', signifying 'sharp' or 'high'.

AQUILEO

Masculine

Italian name derived from Latin 'aquila', meaning 'eagle'. It has been associated with power, strength, and divine messenger since ancient times.

AQUILES

Masculine

The name Achilles is of Greek origin, derived from "akhos," meaning "pain" or "grief." It was the name of the legendary Trojan War hero in Homer's Iliad, known for his invulnerability except for his heel.

AQUILINO

Masculine

Rare male name of Latin origin, derived from 'aquila', meaning eagle. It was traditionally given to boys born at dawn, signifying strength and courage, as eagles are symbols of power in Roman culture.