Male names.

OZWALD

Masculine

Oswald is a rare Germanic name derived from "oz" meaning divine strength and "wald" meaning rule, translating to ruler with divine strength. It was borne by Saint Ozaldo, a 8th-century Italian hermit, and appears in works by Stevenson and Hugo.

OZYMANDIAS

Masculine

Ancient Greek-derived name meaning "powerful and mighty from Mandos," the god of death.

OZZI

Masculine

Rare Italian name derived from 'ossequio', meaning respect or obedience. It's often associated with politeness, and while its history isn't well-documented, it was likely used as a boy's name in medieval Italy. Today, Ozzi remains uncommon but appealing due to its unique sound and Italian roots.

OZZIE

Masculine

Unique name derived from the German Oswald, meaning 'divine power' or 'ruler of the army', and popularized in English-speaking countries through its use in literature like The Hardy Boys series.

OZZIEL

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew male name meaning "God is strength," derived from the words "oz" (strength) and "El" (God).

OZZY

Masculine

English given name of Old Norse origin, meaning "noble wolf".

PA

Masculine

Hawaiian name that means 'breath' or 'life force', symbolizing the source of life and vitality in Hawaiian culture.

PAAL

Masculine

Norwegian name derived from Old Norse "palli," meaning "protector." It has been used consistently throughout Norway's history, with notable figures like 14th-century merchant Paal Erlingssøn. Today, it remains popular in Norway and is often spelled with one or two ls.

PAARI

Masculine

Páarí is an Indian given name meaning 'lotus flower', symbolizing beauty and purity.

PAARTH

Masculine

Indian name from Gujarat, derived from Sanskrit 'Parthiva', meaning 'of the earth'. It's associated with Arjuna Partha of Mahabharata.

PABEL

Masculine

Pabel, of Hebrew origin, means 'the other side' and is derived from the biblical name Apelles, borne by a disciple of Apostle Paul.

PABLITO

Masculine

Charming Spanish-origin name derived from Pablo, which means 'small' or 'humble' in Latin.

PABLO

Masculine

Pablo, of Spanish origin meaning 'small' or 'humble', is a historic given name associated with notable figures like Pablo Picasso and Pope Paul VI.

PACE

Masculine

Italian surname derived from the Latin 'pax', meaning peace.

PACEN

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning peaceful, derived from 'pacificus'.

PACER

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name derived from 'pacare', meaning 'to pacify' or 'to make peaceful'. It symbolizes peace and tranquility.

PACEY

Masculine

Unique English name derived from the Norman surname Pace, meaning "peace". It was originally given to individuals living near peaceful or secluded places.

PACIFICO

Masculine

The name Pacifico originates from Italian roots, derived from the Latin 'Pacificus', meaning peaceful. It symbolizes calmness and tranquility, echoing the serenity of the vast ocean it is named after. First popularized in Italy during the Middle Ages, this name has since been adopted by other cultures.

PACKARD

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive American given name, derived from the English surname Packard which originated from place names such as Packer's Hill or Packard's Hole. It has no specific meaning beyond serving as a unique identifier.

PACKER

Masculine

English origin, derived from the occupational role of packing goods for transportation or storage during the Middle Ages.

PACO

Masculine

Paco, a shortened form of Francisco, is a Latin-origin Spanish name meaning "free man" or "from France".

PADDY

Masculine

Paddy, of Irish origin, is a diminutive of Patrick meaning 'noble', popularized by Saint Patrick.

PADEN

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of American origin, derived from the English surname Padden which means 'flat forehead'. Coined in mid-20th century USA, it has gained popularity as a modern alternative despite lacking explicit meaning.

PADON

Masculine

Rare and distinctive given name with unknown origins and meanings.

PADRAIC

Masculine

Ancient Irish boy's name meaning "noble," associated with Saint Patrick and historically held by respected figures like Pádraig Pearse.

PADRAIG

Masculine

Ancient Irish male name derived from "Pátrúch", meaning "noble". It's closely linked to Saint Patrick and has been borne by historical figures like Padraig Pearse and Padraig Flynn, yet remains relatively uncommon outside Ireland.

PADRIAC

Masculine

Padraic is an Irish name with historical significance, derived from "Pádraig" which means 'noble' or 'illustrious'.

PADRIC

Masculine

Irish male name derived from Patricius, meaning 'noble' or 'patrician'.

PADRICK

Masculine

Variant of Patrick, an Irish name meaning "noble," derived from the Latin word "patricius." It gained popularity through Saint Patrick's influence and has many variations, including Padrick itself.

PADRO

Masculine

Rare Spanish given name derived from Latin 'Petrus', meaning 'rock' or 'stone'. It has historical significance, having been borne by notable figures in Spain. Although less common than Pedro, Padro offers uniqueness with its meaningful origin.

PAETON

Masculine

Irish-origin given name meaning 'noble', popularized by the ancient O'Patton clan of County Mayo.

PAETYN

Masculine

American origin name created by parents seeking uniqueness; it's often associated with Latin prefix "pate-" meaning "father", interpreted as "noble father" or "patrician".

PAGE

Masculine

English female name derived from the Middle English word 'page', meaning 'young' or 'boy'.

PAIDEN

Masculine

Captivating Irish male name derived from Ó Daibhín, meaning "descendant of David," conveying regal power and adaptability.

PAIGE

Masculine

English feminine given name derived from the Middle English word 'page,' originally referring to a young servant or attendant in a noble household.

PAISLEY

Masculine

Stylish Scottish name derived from the town Paisley in Renfrewshire, famous for the paisley pattern.

PAITEN

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name derived from "Paitan," meaning "open" or "revealed." It's associated with revelation in Jewish tradition and was one of the 72 angels in the Book of Enoch, ruling over days between March 19th and March 23rd.

PAITON

Masculine

Paiton, of Scottish descent, signifies 'noble power' or 'royal authority.'

PAITYN

Masculine

Original American name coined by P.C. Cast for her House of Night series, evoking passion and intensity.

PAJTIM

Masculine

Albanian-origin name meaning 'reconciliation' or 'peace', popularized in Albania during the communist era, reflecting themes of unity.