Antonni is a Finnish variant of Anthony. Anthony is a version of the Roman name Antonius which means 'praiseworthy'. In
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Itsuo
Itsuo is a Japanese name that means 'fifth male'.
Kronos
Kronos is a variant of Khronos. Khronos is a very old Greek name and means 'time'. This name could also
Lemuel
Lemuel is derived from the Hebrew language and means 'belonging to God'.
Oakley
Oakley is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'oak', which means 'the oak tree', and 'leah', which
Oberon
Oberon is a Germanic name, a variant of the Germanic name 'Auberon'. The name Auberon is thought to be derived
Obrecht
Obrecht is a German name and means 'famous for his inheritance'. It is derived from the Germanic words 'od', which
Collin
Collin is a diminutive of Nicholas. Nicholas originates in Greek language and means "people's triumph". It has been a popular
Octavian
Octavian is a Romanian variant of Octavius. Octavius originates in Latin language and means "eighth". Formerly, it was usually given
Heaton
Heaton is a locational English name, denoting that the bearer comes from Heaton in Northumberland, Yorkshire and Lancashire. The name
Halen
Halen is derived from the Ancient Celtic word 'halh' which means 'valley'.
Eindride
Eindride originates in Old Norse and means "one who's riding alone".
Clinton
The name Clinton comes from the Old English term “glinton” which is a combination of the two words, “glinde” and
Judas
Judas is a variant of Judah. Judah is derived from the Hebrew name 'Yehudah', itself derived from the word 'yadah',
Odessa
Odessa most likely originates in Greek language and means "filled with wrath". It is a feminine form of Odysseus, the
Ogden
Ogden is an Old English locational name that means 'dweller in the oak valley'.
Gunne
Gunne is a diminutive of Gunnar. Gunnar is a Scandinavian version of the Anglo-Saxon name Gunther, derived from the Old
Ogen
Ogen is a Hebrew name, derived from the Hebrew roots which mean 'anchor'.
Judge
The name 'Judge' is derived from the Latin word 'justitia', which means 'justice'.
Ok
Ok originates in Korean language and it means "treasured". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names.