Male names.

NYEL

Masculine

Hungarian name derived from 'nyelv,' meaning 'language' or 'tongue.' It signifies the importance of communication and self-expression in Hungarian culture.

NYERE

Masculine

African name of Swahili origin meaning 'thunder', symbolizing strength and energy.

NYERERE

Masculine

East African male given name of Swahili origin meaning 'to struggle' or 'to fight', reflecting resilience and determination, popularized by Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere (1964-1985).

NYGEE

Masculine

Rare, distinctive African name from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, possibly meaning 'to rejoice or celebrate'.

NYGEL

Masculine

Rare Welsh name meaning 'white wave' or 'wavy hair', historically significant and associated with notable figures like Sir Thomas Wyndham Nygel, a British naval officer.

NYGIL

Masculine

Scandinavian first name derived from the Old Norse elements "ny" meaning "new" and "gil" referring to a ravine or valley, translating to "new valley" or "new ravine". It's unique, distinctive, and not commonly used as a surname, offering parents a fresh alternative for their child.

NYHEEM

Masculine

Unisex African American name derived from the Swahili word "nyumba," meaning "house," signifying home and family.

NYHEIM

Masculine

Distinctive Norwegian male name derived from Old Norse words 'nyr' (new) and 'heimr' (home/world), signifying "new home" or "new world".

NYHEIR

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Njáll', meaning 'hero's spirit'.

NYHIEM

Masculine

Nyheim is a unique Scandinavian given name meaning "new home".

NYIA

Masculine

Igbo-African female name meaning 'Mother is mine,' celebrating the profound bond between mother and child.

NYIER

Masculine

Unisex name of East African origin, derived from Swahili and meaning 'grass', symbolizing growth, resilience, and adaptability.

NYIR

Masculine

Unique Hungarian name derived from 'nyír', meaning 'willow', symbolizing adaptability and resilience.

NYIRE

Masculine

Unique Hungarian name derived from 'nyír', meaning 'willow', associated with flexibility and resilience.

NYJAH

Masculine

Rare Hawaiian given name derived from the word 'nyjah', meaning 'first-born'.

NYJAL

Masculine

Unique, unexplained name of unknown origin, often associated with Hebrew ("he will rest") or Norse ("corpse"), yet its true meaning remains mysterious.

NYJEE

Masculine

Igbo name of African origin meaning 'peace'.

NYJEL

Masculine

Enigmatic name of unknown origin, pronounced 'Nye-jəl', chosen for its unique sound rather than any specific cultural meaning.

NYJUAN

Masculine

Igbo name of African origin, meaning "God has answered our prayers.

NYKAI

Masculine

Rare, made-up name with unknown origin, no recognized meaning, and no association with any particular culture or language.

NYKEE

Masculine

Unique given name with unknown origins and meaning, likely created by its parents in recent years.

NYKEEM

Masculine

Modern, African-American name with unknown origins, believed to be a blend of Nike and Kevin or inspired by Nicodemus. It's gained popularity among African American families for its uniqueness.

NYKEL

Masculine

Enigmatic given name of unknown origin, first used in the early 2000s, with no definitive connection to any specific language or culture.

NYKELL

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'ny' (new) and 'kell' (calm), meaning 'new calm', originally borne by a valkyrie in Norse mythology.

NYKKO

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin, believed to be of North American Native descent. Pronounced as "NICK-oh", it consists of three distinct syllables: 'N', 'y', and 'ko'. The name begins with the letter 'N', suggesting strength, while the middle 'y' softens this impact, creating a balance between power and gentleness. The final 'ko' adds familiarity and approachability. Its unconventional spelling sets it apart visually and contributes to its distinctive character. Despite efforts, no official records attribute Nykko's origin to any known language or culture, making its source shrouded in mystery.

NYKLAUS

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Nikulas, meaning "victory of the people" or "people's victory".

NYKO

Masculine

Rare male given name of Slavic origin with an uncertain but intriguing meaning, potentially linked to 'victory' or 'not alone'.

NYKOLAS

Masculine

Greek-origin name meaning 'victory of the people', popularized by Saint Nicholas known for his acts of kindness.

NYLAN

Masculine

Rare Irish name derived from Ó Nualláin, meaning 'little cloud' or 'famous little one.'

NYLE

Masculine

Rare, African-American origin name derived from Nile (the longest river in Africa) and Kyle (Scottish meaning "narrow and straight").

NYLEN

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse "njorl", meaning power or strength, related to god Njorth associated with wealth and prosperity in Norse mythology.

NYLES

Masculine

English origin, potentially meaning 'clouds' or 'victory of the people.'

NYLIN

Masculine

Unique Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse Njalinn, meaning 'compensation' or 'amends', and associated with rebirth and renewal.

NYLO

Masculine

Unique, unisex name of unknown origin, often associated with the Greek word 'nyktos', meaning 'night'.

NYLON

Masculine

Modern name of synthetic origin, coined by DuPont's marketing department in 1935 to represent their petroleum-based polymer nylon. It combines letters from "New" and "York".

NYMEIR

Masculine

African given name of Mandinka origin, meaning "peace" or "tranquility".

NYMERE

Masculine

Unique, newly created name inspired by Greek mythology's Nyx, goddess of night, and Meredith, meaning 'great lord'.

NYMIR

Masculine

Rare gender-neutral name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity for its uniqueness despite having no known cultural connection or historical significance.

NYMIRE

Masculine

Nymire is of Welsh origin and means 'wave' or 'sea'. Pronounced as 'ni-MEER', it offers a unique and elegant option for given names.

NYNE

Masculine

Rare, African-origin female name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'mother's love'.