Male names.

ATTILA

Masculine

Hungarian origin, means 'fierce' in ancient Turkic and is associated with Attila the Hun, a renowned military leader.

ATTILIO

Masculine

Strong and robust Italian masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'Attilius', meaning 'adorned with flowers'.

ATTIS

Masculine

Ancient Phrygian name meaning 'Mr. Mind' or 'Mr. Intellect', originating from a myth where the youth was transformed into a pine tree after accidentally castrating himself to avoid marriage.

ATTLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English surname Atleigh, denoting someone from a place called Atlee, itself believed to mean "river woodland clearing.

ATUL

Masculine

Indian name meaning "unique" or "without equal," derived from Hindi and historically significant in Hindu mythology and astrology.

ATUM

Masculine

Ancient Egyptian name meaning 'complete' or 'completion', associated with Atum, the first god of creation in Egyptian mythology.

ATWARD

Masculine

Rare Welsh name meaning 'noble' or 'elevated', originating from medieval Wales.

ATWELL

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinguished given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'ætwæl' meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious', originally used as a surname in medieval England before evolving into a given name.

ATWOOD

Masculine

English given name of Old English origin, derived from the surname used for someone living near the wooded area. It means "family wood" and has gained popularity since the mid-20th century, with notable figures such as Canadian author Margaret Atwood contributing to its recognition. Despite being rare, it offers a unique choice with historical roots.

ATZEL

Masculine

Rare Germanic name meaning 'noble' or 'strong', brought to France by the Franks and famously borne by Azelin d'Albret, a 13th-century French nobleman.

ATZIN

Masculine

Distinctive Mexican name derived from Nahuatl, an indigenous language, meaning 'the place of white herons'.

AUBERON

Masculine

Rare yet beautiful French name derived from the Old French word "albe," meaning "white" or "fair." It translates to "noble and fair" or "blond-haired nobleman," drawing strength from its rich historical roots in Arthurian legend and literature, such as Edmund Spenser's "The Fairie Queene" and Shakespeare's "The Tempest.

AUBERT

Masculine

Rare French masculine given name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'elf power', popularized during the Middle Ages by German settlers.

AUBERY

Masculine

Rare yet significant French name derived from the Old French word 'albeer', meaning 'noble'.

AUBIE

Masculine

Aubie, created by combining Audrey and Abigail, embodies elegance, intelligence, wit, joyfulness, and wisdom.

AUBIN

Masculine

French male given name derived from the Germanic element 'Alban', meaning 'white' or 'bright'. It was introduced to France by the Normans and has been used historically, including by Saint Aubin, a 6th-century bishop.

AUBRA

Masculine

Unique female name of Latin origin, derived from "albus" meaning white, signifying purity and light.

AUBRE

Masculine

French name derived from 'aube,' meaning 'dawn,' symbolizing new beginnings and hope.

AUBREE

Masculine

Unique French name derived from "auberge," meaning "inn" or "hostel." It was originally given to girls born near family-owned inns but has since evolved into a standalone name associated with elegance and charm. Though often confused with Aubrey due to similar sound, Aubree may also signify "noble" or "ruler of the nobility." Notable figures like Aubrey Beardsley have contributed to its enduring popularity.

AUBREN

Masculine

Unique unisex name of French origin, derived from 'Albre', meaning 'noble' or 'generous', also connected to Germanic 'Alberich'. Once popular in medieval France for both personal and family use, it's now globally recognized.

AUBREY

Masculine

English name of Germanic origin, derived from 'álr' meaning 'all,' and 'beorht' meaning 'bright', translating to 'noble and bright'. Originally used as a boy's name during the Middle Ages, it has gained popularity in recent years for girls due to its appealing sound.

AUBRI

Masculine

Unisex French name derived from 'alburn', meaning 'white' in Occitan, and related to 'Albert', meaning 'noble and bright'. It has been used throughout history by notable figures such as Aubri du Bos, a 13th-century poet, and Aubri d'Avrigny, a character in Alexandre Dumas' 'The Count of Monte Cristo'.

AUBRY

Masculine

Distinctively French given name, derived from 'albre' meaning 'elf' or 'fairy', historically used for both boys and girls.

AUBURN

Masculine

Rare yet elegant English given name derived from 'æfen', meaning 'evening', and associated with the earthy reddish-brown color.

AUD

Masculine

Old Norse origin and means "noble," reflecting its association with the Norse goddess of fate and the earth.

AUDDIE

Masculine

Rare, Scottish-origin name derived from 'Mac Aodha', meaning 'son of fire'.

AUDEL

Masculine

Rare Spanish name of Basque origin meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'.

AUDELIO

Masculine

Audelio, of Spanish origin and Latin roots, means 'little golden one', making it a rare yet significant name.

AUDELIZ

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from 'audaz', meaning 'daring' or 'courageous'.

AUDEMAR

Masculine

Rare yet distinguished French name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'renowned nobleman', first used among medieval French nobility.

AUDEN

Masculine

The name Auden originates from English, derived from the surname Auden meaning 'open' or 'clear,' popularized by poet W.H. Auden.

AUDEY

Masculine

Audrey, of English origin, means 'noble strength' and is derived from the Old French name Aude.

AUDI

Masculine

The name Audi originates from Germany and means "noble" or "wealthy".

AUDIE

Masculine

American name derived from Old English 'Eadgyth', meaning 'noble combat'.

AUDIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name, coined by John Greenleaf Whittier in his poem 'The Song of Hate,' symbolizing strength and courage.

AUDIN

Masculine

Unique French male name derived from the Germanic 'aud', meaning 'noble' or 'rich', popularized by the Franks.

AUDIO

Masculine

Modern Greek name meaning 'sound'.

AUDIS

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived given name, originally a Roman cognomen potentially signifying keen ears or listening abilities.

AUDLEY

Masculine

English male given name derived from 'Eadwulf', meaning 'noble wolf' or possibly 'noble counsel'.

AUDON

Masculine

Ancient Irish name derived from Aodhán, meaning 'fire' and signifying warmth, vitality, courage, and intimacy.