Male names.

ARREON

Masculine

Rare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or cultural significance.

ARRI

Masculine

Unique Basque name derived from 'arria', meaning 'the head'. It symbolizes strength and wisdom, values deeply rooted in Basque culture.

ARRIAN

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived name with Etruscan roots meaning 'swift' or 'speedy', popularized by ancient historian Lucius Flavius Arrianus.

ARRIC

Masculine

Hebrew origin and means "my mountain". It originally referred to Mount Sinai in the Bible but has since evolved into a rare personal name.

ARRICK

Masculine

Unique Irish name derived from "airch", meaning "strong" or "vigorous". It was popular among early medieval Irish warriors known for their bravery and strength in battle. Today, Arrick stands as a distinctive name associated with power and courage.

ARRIE

Masculine

Distinct name with uncertain origins and meanings, though some propose it means "warrior" or "eagle." Despite this, notable figures like Roman matron Arria Celsi and celebrities like Adrianne Curry have popularized its use throughout history.

ARRIK

Masculine

Basque origin name meaning 'sun', traditionally given to boys born under the sun's sign or with a sunny disposition, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.

ARRIN

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive Irish name derived from Ó hEathachain, meaning 'descendant of Eathachán', historically used as a surname but now given as a first name for boys.

ARRINGTON

Masculine

Rare, English-origin given name derived from the habitational surname 'Arrrington', denoting residence near one of several places named Arrington in England.

ARRIO

Masculine

The name Arrio has Latin roots meaning "silver," derived from the word "argentum." Historically used as a male given name, Arrio was popular during the Roman Empire due to its association with silver hair or pale complexion. Today, it can be used as a unisex name and remains a unique choice with a rich history behind it.

ARRION

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Arrius, which means "from Arretium," an ancient Etruscan city in modern-day Tuscany, Italy. This name has been used by notable figures throughout history and is associated with strength, courage, and honor.

ARRIS

Masculine

Unknown origin and meaning, but has gained some recent popularity among English-speaking countries.

ARRISON

Masculine

American given name of English origin, derived from the surname Arrisson which denoted someone who made or sold arrows in medieval England.

ARRIUS

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name meaning 'of eagles,' historically used by prominent Roman families like the gens Arridae.

ARRO

Masculine

Basque origin, meaning either "rocky hill" or "between two rivers," and is relatively rare even in Basque country.

ARRON

Masculine

Aaron is a Hebrew name meaning 'exalted' or 'high mountain', derived from the word 'haronson'.

ARROW

Masculine

English name of ancient origin, meaning "arrow," a weapon symbolizing power and precision associated with gods like Artemis in Greek mythology. First used as a given name during the Middle Ages for skilled or courageous boys, Arrow remains popular today due to its unique sound and rich symbolism.

ARRY

Masculine

Rare English diminutive of Harold, meaning 'army peace', carrying the same powerful connotations as its source name.

ARRYN

Masculine

Arryn: A captivating Welsh name meaning 'noble' or 'golden', popularized by George R.R. Martin's series "A Song of Ice and Fire".

ARSAL

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'to rise', symbolizing ambition and determination, with ancient roots but still popular today.

ARSALAAN

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'lion', associated with strength and royalty.

ARSALAN

Masculine

Persian name meaning "lion" or "bold".

ARSAM

Masculine

Ancient Persian name meaning "the sun," carried by historical figures like Arsam, son of King Xerxes I, and Arsameos II. Today, it's still highly regarded among Persians worldwide despite being relatively uncommon elsewhere.

ARSEN

Masculine

Armenian male name derived from "հասար", meaning "to fight against". It signifies courage and determination, reflecting its historic significance through figures like Catholicos Arsen I.

ARSENE

Masculine

Arsène is a Latin-derived name meaning 'virile' or 'masculine', associated with strength and courage.

ARSENIAL

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning "virile" or "masculine," historically used as both a given name and surname, originating from ancient Rome where it was initially used as a cognomen for individuals displaying strong masculine qualities.

ARSENIO

Masculine

Distinctive male name of Spanish origin, derived from 'arsenius', meaning 'strong' or 'virile', with notable bearers including Saint Arsenius the Great and musician Arsenio Rodríguez.

ARSENIY

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning 'male' or 'virile', used in Slavic cultures since medieval times and associated with intelligence and leadership.

ARSENO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian male given name derived from the Greek word 'arsenikos', meaning 'male' or 'virile'.

ARSENY

Masculine

Boy's name of Greek origin meaning 'masculine' or 'virile', popularized in Russia through Saint Arsenius of Konevts, and known for its strength, courage, wisdom, and spirituality.

ARSH

Masculine

The name Arsh, meaning 'white' or 'clear,' is of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Arjun.' It's popular among Punjabi communities and internationally, with no specific religious connotations.

ARSHA

Masculine

Arsha, of Sanskrit origin, means 'white' or 'pure', tracing back to the epic hero Arjuna. Popularized by Rabindranath Tagore, it signifies elegance and wisdom.

ARSHAAN

Masculine

Persian boy's name meaning "king" or "ruler", derived from the Persian word "arsh". It has been used by powerful Persian rulers historically and is associated with leadership and intelligence today.

ARSHAD

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'the most generous' or 'the kindest', derived from the word 'arsh' ('throne') and '-ahd' (excellence). It holds historical significance as one of Allah's names in Islam.

ARSHAG

Masculine

Ancient Armenian name meaning 'eagle', symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom.

ARSHAK

Masculine

Armenian name meaning "lion-like", derived from the word "arsh".

ARSHAM

Masculine

Historic Persian name meaning 'happiness', once a title denoting high rank, now popular among Persians for its profound symbolism.

ARSHAN

Masculine

Persian name meaning 'one who belongs to the throne', derived from the Persian word 'arsh'.

ARSHAUN

Masculine

Recently created modern name, gaining popularity in North America since the millennium, with no historical or linguistic context; its meaning is subjective but often associated with positivity, originality, and strength.

ARSHAWN

Masculine

Uncommon African American name with no documented meaning or historical significance, possibly derived from Ashley with creative parental origination.