Drew originates in Greek and means "man's child". It is probably a short form of the masculine given name Andrew.
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Hadrian
Hadrian originates in Latin language and refers to a person coming from Hadria, a town in northern Italy.
Kesean
Kesean is a combination of the prefix Ke- and the name Sean, itself an Irish variant of John. John originates
Jamis
Jamis is a variant of Jameson, related to James. James is ultimately derived from Jacob. Jacob is derived from the
Kesha
Kesha is most likely a variant of Keisha, itself a variant of Keziah. Keziah originates in Hebrew language and means
Kettil
Kettil originates in Old Norse and means "large pot". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scandinavia,
Keung
Keung is a Chinese name which means 'universe'.
Khan
Khan originates in Vietnamese language and it means "audience".
Kapila
Kapila originates in Sanskrit and means "brown red". In Hinduism, this was the name of a sage and an incarnation
Khari
Khari is a Swahili name that means 'kingly'.
Kiel
Kiel is a variant of Kyle. Kyle originates in Gaelic languages and means "living near a narrow channel". As a
Kieran
Kieran is a diminutive Kier. Kier originates in Irish language and is derived from the name Ciar, which means "small
Kiernan
Kiernan is a variant of Kieran, itself a diminutive of Kier. Kier originates in Irish language and is derived from
He
He originates in Chinese language and means "lotus flower". Initially, it was used as a surname and as a surname
Killean
Killean is a variant of Killian. Killian originates in Gaelic languages and means "church man". As a masculine given name
Kilohana
Kilohana is a Hawaiian name which means 'excellent'.
Kini
Kini originates in Hawaiian language and means "abundance". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names. As
Jitinder
Jitinder is a variant of Jitendra. Jitendra originates in Sanskrit and means "conqueror of senses". As a masculine given name
Kinsley
Kinsley is a spelling modification of Kingsley. Kingsley originates in Old English and means "king's meadow". Initially, it was used
Kipling
Kipling is an English name, derived from the Old English nickname 'Cyppelingas', which means 'people of Cyppel'.