Kun originates in Chinese language and means "earth".
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Adolphus
Adolphus is a variant of Adolf. The name Adolf comes from two Germanic words – 'adel', which means 'distinguished or
Zack
Zack is a diminutive of Zachary, ultimately derived from Zachariah. Zachariah is an Anglicized form of the Hebrew name 'Zechariah',
Blaine
Blaine is derived from the Scottish surname 'Blane', which itself is derived from the old Gaelic 'Blaan', coming from the
Bradshaw
Bradshaw is derived from two Old English words, “brade” which means 'broad' and “sceaga” which means 'a thicket'.
Maurizio
Maurizio is an Italian variant of Maurice. Maurice is an English and French name, derived from the Latin name 'Mauritius',
Galo
Galo is a Spanish variant of Gallus. Gallus originates in Latin language and means "of a rooster". This was the
Lamar
Lamar is a French locational name, derived from the French words 'le maire', which is equivalent to the English 'pool'.
Lahahana
Lahahana is a Hawaiian name which means 'heat or warmth of the sun'.
Kliment
Kliment is the Russian form of Clement. Clement originates in Latin language and means "full of mercy".
Alden
Alden is an English name, a version of Aldwyn. Aldwyn was a very common name in the Middle Ages and
Acamapichtli
Acamapichtli originates in Native American languages and means "handful of reeds". This was the name of the very first Aztec
Zaire
Zaire is an Arabic name and means 'river'.
Zakai
Zakai is a Hebrew name and it means 'pure'.
Irvine
Irvine is a variant of Irving. Irving originates in Scottish language and means "water of green". Originally, it was used
Evron
Evron is a Yiddish form of Ephraim. Ephraim is a Biblical name of Hebrew origins. It comes from the Hebrew
Winford
Winford is an English name and means 'fair lord'. It is a locational name for people who come from Winford
Yo
Yo is a Japanese name and means 'honest'.
Riku
Riku is a Finnish diminutive of Richard. Richard originates in Germanic languages and means "daring power". It has been one
Ries
Ries is most likely a Dutch diminutive of Andrew. Andrew is the English form of the Greek name Andreas, derived