Kuzma is a Russian form of Cosmo. Cosmo is an Anglicised version of the old Greek name “Kosmos” which meant
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Laurentin
Laurentin is a variant of Laurentius. Laurentius originates in Latin language and is derived from Laurentum, a city in ancient
Vova
Vova is a Russian diminutive of Vladimir. Vladimir originates in Slavic languages and means "ruler of the world". In Russian
Wadsworth
Wadsworth is an English locational name, is a variant of the name 'Wordsworth', which means Wadda's farm. Wadda is an
Prescott
Prescott is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English words 'preost', which means 'priest', and 'cot', which means 'a
Babajide
Babajide originates in African languages and means "father is coming home". As a masculine given name it is mainly used
Wagner
Wagner is a Germanic name that means 'wagon maker'.
Iman
Iman originates in Arabic language and means "faithful person". It was derived from the name of an Islamic concept of
Kahn
Kahn is a German name, derived from the Hebrew name 'Kohen', which means 'priest'. In the 18th and 19th centuries
Hades
Hades originates in Greek language and means "not being seen". In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of underworld. As
Wainwright
Wainwright is an occupational English name for a 'wagon maker'.
Tane
Tane is a variant of Taine. Taine is a Maori – native New Zealand tribesman – word, which means 'god
Walcott
Walcott is an English name, a form of the name Wolcott. Both of these names mean 'foreigner's cottage'.
Waldemar
Waldemar is a variant of Valdemar. Valdemar originates in Germanic languages and means "famous ruler". As a masculine given name
Walden
Walden is an English name and means 'child of the forest valley'.
Walenty
Walenty is a Polish variant of Valentine. Valentine originates in Latin language and means "hale and healthy". Derived from the
Orland
Orland is derived from Orlando, itself an Italian variant of Roland. Roland is a Medieval English name, derived from the
Erico
Erico is a Portuguese variant of Eric. Eric originates in Old Norse and means "king forever". It used to be
Donner
Donner is a Germanic name, derived from the ancient Norse god name Thor. It was probably given to a person
Bramley
Bramley is an Anglo-Saxon name and is derived from the Old English words “brom” which means 'broom' and “leah” which