Manish originates in Sanskrit and means "the lord of the mind". It is a very popular masculine given name in
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Yasin
Yasin is an Arabic name which means 'rich or popular'.
Aolani
Aolani is a Hawaiian name and means “beautiful cloud”. It is fairly common in Hawaii, but not anywhere else in
Cartwright
Cartwright is an early Medieval English name which comes from two words, 'craet' which means 'cart' and 'wyrhta', which means
Tex
Tex is a diminutive of Texas. The name Texas is derived from the name of the state 'Texas' in the
Yates
Yates is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English word 'geat', which means 'gate'. The name was an occupational
Duc
Duc originates in Vietnamese language and it means "passion".
Ichabod
Ichabod is a Hebrew name that literally translates to 'no glory'. As a masculine given name it is rather rare
Cailean
Cailean is a Scottish variant of Calum. The name Colum is an Irish one and is derived from the Old
Baxter
Baxter is derived from the Old English word “baecestre” which means a 'female baker'. Over time the stress on the
Tecumseh
Tecumseh is a Native American name, of the Shawnee tribe, and means 'from one place to another'.
Reginald
Reginald is ultimately derived from Reynold. Reynold is an English name, derived from the Old Germanic words 'ragin', which means
Cem
Cem originates in Turkish language and it means "the one who rules".
Yat-sen
Yat-sen is a Chinese name that means 'festival'.
Brantley
Brantley is derived from two Old English words, “brant” which means 'burn' and “leah” which means 'a clearing'. It was
Josiah
Josiah is an English form of the Hebrew names 'Yoshiyah or Joschija'. Both of these names mean 'Yahweh supports or
Wade
Wade is an English name, derived from the Old English word 'wade', which means 'ford'. It is a locational name
Amadeus
The name Amadeus was a popular name in the Middle Ages, used in many countries like Spain, Italy and Greece.
Elford
Elford is an English name and is derived from two Old English words – “aelf” which means “elf” and “ford”
Casimir
Casimir originates in Slavic languages and means "destroyer of peace". In different spellings it was mostly used in Europe, especially