Aouli is a Hawaiian name and like most Hawaiian names describes a feeling or setting. The name Aouli describes the
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Nils
Nils is a Swedish and Norwegian diminutive of Nicholas. Nicholas originates in Greek language and means "people's triumph". It has
Enos
Enos is a Hebrew name, a variant of the Hebrew 'Enosh', which means 'mankind or human race'. In the Bible,
Javed
Javed originates in Persian language and means "forever". It is a popular masculine given name mainly in Iran, Pakistan and
Altan
Altan originates in Turkish language and it means "crimson sunrise".
Hayes
Hayes is a locational Anglo-Saxon name, denoting that the bearer comes from Hayes in Kent. The locational name Hayes itself
Eugene
Eugene is a French as well as English name, whose origins are Old Greek. It comes from the Old Greek
Eli
Eli is a Hebrew name, derived from the Hebrew word “el” which means “God” or “all powerful”.
Tamir
Tamir is an Arabic name that means 'wealthy one'.
Butch
Butch is a short form of Butcher. The name Butcher is an occupational name which has Old French roots. It
Quincy
Quincy is an English name, derived from the Latin name 'Quintus', which means 'fifth'.
Arrigo
Arrigo is an Italian name that literally means “ruler of the home”.
Cuyler
Cuyler is derived from the Old Norse word “kyler” which means 'an archer or bowman'. Cuyler is the anglicised form
Taneli
Taneli is a Finnish variant of Daniel. Daniel is an old Hebrew name and means “the lord is my judge”.
Taner
Taner originates in Turkish language and it means "born with sunrise".
Tanet
Tanet originates in Thai language and it means "rich man".
Iskander
Iskander is a Turkish variant of Alexander. The name Alexander is a general European name that is derived from the
Tanner
Tanner is an Anglo-Saxon occupational name, derived from the Old English word 'tannere', itself derived from the Old French word,
Tanvir
Tanvir is an Indian Punjabi name that means 'brave and strong body'.
Percival
Percival is a very old English name, derived from the Old French words 'percer', which means 'to pierce', and 'val',