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A

  • Abner (Hebrew) "my father is a light"
  • Abraxas (Aramaic) "I will create as I speak"
  • Absalom (Hebrew) "my father is peace"
  • Adam (Hebrew) "man"
  • Adin (Hebrew) "slender, voluptuous"
  • Adonis (Phoenician) "lord"
  • Adrian (English) "from Hadria"
  • Adriel (Hebrew) "followers of God, God's flock"
  • Adrien (French) "from Hadria"
  • Aeneas (Greek) "praise"
  • Aiden (Irish) "little fire"
  • Akira (Japanese) "intelligent, bright, clear"
  • Alastair (Scottish) "defending men"
  • Alden (English) "old friend"
  • Alec (English) "defending men"
  • Aleksandr (Russian) "defending men"
  • Aleksi (Finnish) "helper" or "defender"
  • Alesander (Basque) "defending men"
  • Alexei / Aleksey (Russian) "helper" or "defender"
  • Altair (Arabic) "the flyer"
  • Amare (African) "handsome"
  • Ambrose (Greek) "immortal"
  • Amycus (Greek) "friend"
  • Anthony (Latin) "priceless" or "inestimable"
  • Antonin (French)
  • Archimedes (Greek) "master of thought"
  • Arden (English) "eagle valley"
  • Ari (Armenian) "brave"
  • Ari (Hebrew) "lion"
  • Ari (Norse) "eagle"
  • Artemis (Greek) "safe" or "a butcher" — a girl's name, but sounds masculine to me
  • Asa (Hebrew) "doctor"
  • Asher (Hebrew) "happy" or "blessed"
  • Ashton (English) "ash tree town"
  • Aston (English) "east town"
  • Astor (English) "hawk"
  • Astrophel (Latin) "star lover"
  • Aubrey (German) "elf power" or "elfin king"
  • Aurel (German) "golden, gilded"
  • Aureli / Areli (Hebrew) "lion of God"
  • Azazel (Hebrew) "scapegoat"

B

  • Bartholomew (Greek) "son of Talmay"
  • Bertram (German) "bright raven"
  • Bertrand (French) "bright raven"
  • Blaine (Gaelic) "yellow"
  • Blair (Scottish) "a plain"
  • Blaise (French) "lisping"
  • Blake (English) "black" or "pale"
  • Blythe (English) "cheerful"
  • Brecht (Dutch) "bright"
  • Brenin (Welsh) "king"
  • Brennan (Irish) "prince" or "descendent of Braonán"
  • Brenton (English) "Bryni's town"
  • Brett (English) "a Breton"
  • Bryn (Welsh) "hill, mound"
  • Bryni (English) "fire"

C

  • Cáel (Gaelic) "slender"
  • Caerwyn (Welsh) "white, fair fortress"
  • Cairo (Arabic)
  • Carlisle (Welsh) "city belonging to Lugovalos"
  • Carter (English) "one who uses a cart"
  • Carwyn (Welsh) "blessed love"
  • Caspian
  • Cedric (English)
  • Cepheus (Greek)
  • Chace / Chase (French) "chase, hunt"
  • Charlais
  • Cillian (Gaelic) "war, strife" or "church"
  • Clancy (Irish) "son of Flannchadh"
  • Claude (French) "lame, crippled"
  • Claudius (Roman, Latin) "lame, crippled"
  • Cohen (Hebrew) "priest"
  • Cole (English) "black"
  • Colin (Scottish, Gaelic) "whelp" or "dove"
  • Conan (Irish) "little wolf" or "little hound"
  • Conor / Connor (Gaelic) "dog lover" or "wolf lover"
  • Conway (Welsh) "holy water"
  • Crispin (Latin) "curly-headed"
  • Cullen (Gaelic) "chieftain"
  • Cyril (Greek) "lord"
  • Cyrus (Persian) "sun" or "lord" or "throne"

D

  • Dafydd (Welsh) "beloved"
  • Dalton (English) "valley town"
  • Damien (French) "to tame"
  • Damon (Greek) "to tame"
  • Danel (Basque) "God is my judge"
  • Darien (English) "to possess good"
  • Darryl (English) "of Airelle"
  • Daveth (Cornish) "beloved"
  • David (Hebrew) "beloved" — pronounced the Spanish way dah-VEED
  • Dawson (English) "son of David"
  • Dean (English) "valley" or "dean"
  • Deimos (Greek) "terror"
  • Demetri / Dimitri (Russian) "earth mother"
  • Demetrios (Greek) "earth mother"
  • Deryck (German) "ruler of the people"
  • Devon (English)
  • Donovan (Irish) "descendent of Donndubhán" or "dark chieftan"
  • Dorian (Greek)
  • Doyle (Irish) "descendent of Dubhghall"
  • Dragan (Slavic) "precious"
  • Dragonis (Slavic) "precious and peaceful"
  • Duane / Dwayne (Irish) "little and dark"
  • Dunstan (English) "dark stone"
  • Dustin (Norse) "Thor's stone"
  • Dylan (Welsh) "great tide"

E

  • Egbert (English) "white edge"
  • Elias (Hebrew) "my God is Yahweh"
  • Elijah (Hebrew) "my God is Yahweh"
  • Elior (Hebrew) "my God is my light"
  • Elliott / Eliot (English) "my God is Yahweh"
  • Emil (Latin, German) "rival"
  • Emlyn (Welsh) "rival"
  • Emmanuel (Hebrew) "God is with us"
  • Emmerich (German) "work, labor, power"
  • Emmett (English) "whole" or "universal"
  • Emory / Emery (German) "work, labor, power"
  • Ephraim (Hebrew) "fruitful"
  • Eric (Norse) "eternal ruler"
  • Erlantz (Basque) "peace" and "daring, brave"
  • Erobos (Greek) "nether darkness"
  • Errol (Scottish)
  • Étienne (French) "crown"
  • Ettore (Italian) "holding fast"
  • Evan (Welsh) "Yahweh is gracious"
  • Evander (Greek) "good man"
  • Everett (German) "brave, hardy wild boar"

F

  • Faolán (Gaelic) "little wolf"
  • Faramond (German) "journey" and "protection"
  • Farid (Arabic) "unique, precious"
  • Faunus (Roman) "to befriend"
  • Felix (Latin) "lucky, successful"
  • Femi (Yoruba) "God loves me"
  • Ferrer (Catalan) "blacksmith"
  • Filibert (German) "much brightness"
  • Filipe (Portuguese) "friend of horses"
  • Filipp (Russian) "friend of horses"
  • Finnian (Irish) "white"
  • Fionn (Gaelic) "fair, white"
  • Flanagan (Irish) "descendent of Flannagán"

G

  • Gabriel (Hebrew) "strong man of God"
  • Gaël (French) "blessed and generous"
  • Galen / Gaelin (Greek) "calm"
  • Gareth (Welsh) "gentleness"
  • Gavin (English, Welsh) "white hawk"
  • Ghyslain / Ghislain (French) "hostage" or "pledge"
  • Giancarlo (Italian) "Yahweh is gracious" and "free man"
  • Giovanni (Italian) "Yahweh is gracious"
  • Gregg (Latin) "watchful, alert"
  • Griffin (Welsh) "reddish"
  • Griffith (Welsh) "strong lord"
  • Gwynn (Welsh) "white, fair, blessed"

H

  • Hadyn / Hayden (English) "hay valley"
  • Hannibal (Phoenician) "grace of Ba'al"
  • Haydn (German) "heathen"
  • Holden (English) "deep valley"
  • Hubert (German) "bright heart"

I

  • Immanuel (German) "God is with us"
  • Iñaki (Baque) "fire"
  • Itzal (Basque) "shadow"
  • Ivan (Russian) "Yahweh is gracious"

J

  • Jack (English) "Yahweh is gracious"
  • Jasper (Persian) "treasurer"
  • Javier (Spanish) "the new house"
  • Jeremiah (Hebrew) "Yahweh has uplifted"
  • Jozef / Zef (Slovak, Dutch) "he will add"
  • Jude (Hebrew) "praised"

K

  • Kael
  • Kai (Hawaiian) "sea"
  • Kaito (Japanese) "sea, ocean" and "soar, fly"
  • Kale (Hawaiian) "man"
  • Kaleo (Hawaiian) "the sound, voice"
  • Kaliel
  • Keston (Gaelic) "one who casts"
  • Khajag (Armenian) "blue-eyed"
  • Khalid (Arabic) "eternal"
  • Kiefer (German) "barrel maker"
  • Kieran (Irish) "black"
  • Kiyoshi (Japanese) "pure"
  • Kole (English) "black"
  • Kuiper (Dutch) "cooper" or "barrelmaker"

L

  • Lafayette (English) "flatterer"
  • Lafayette (French) "beech tree"
  • Landon (English) "long hill"
  • Laurence / Lawrence (Roman) "of Laurentum"
  • Leighton / Leyton / Layton (English) "settlement with a leek garden"
  • Leviathan (Hebrew) "twisted, coiled" or "whale"
  • Levon (Armenian) "lion"
  • Liam (Irish) "will, desire" and "helmet, protection"
  • Loki (Norse) "to break"
  • London (English)
  • Loren (Roman) "of Laurentum"
  • Luca (Italian) "from Lucania"
  • Lucan (Roman)
  • Lucas / Lukas (Latin) "from Lucania"
  • Lucien (French) "light"
  • Lucifer (Latin) "bringing light"
  • Luke (Greek) "from Lucania"
  • Luken (Basque) "light"
  • Lyden
  • Lyulf (English) "fire wolf"

M

  • Madden (Gaelic) "descendant of the hound"
  • Maddox (Welsh) "son of Madoc"
  • Marius (Roman) "male"
  • Martzel (Basque) "male"
  • Mathieu (French) "gift of Yahweh"
  • Matthew (Hebrew) "gift of Yahweh"
  • Matxin (Basque) "male"
  • Maurus (Roman) "dark skinned"
  • Melanthios (Greek) "black flower"
  • Michael / Mika'el (Hebrew) "who is like God?"
  • Miguel (Spanish, Portuguese) "who is like God?"
  • Mikel (Basque) "who is like God?"
  • Myles / Miles (Latin) "soldier"

N

  • Nahuel (Mapuche) "jaguar"
  • Nail (Arabic) "attainer"
  • Nathan / Nate (Hebrew) "giver"
  • Nathanael / Nathaniel / Nate (Hebrew) "God has given"
  • Nereus (Greek) "water"
  • Niall / Neil (Gaelic) "champion" or "cloud"
  • Niels (Danish) "victory of the people"
  • Niilo (Finnish) "victory of the people"
  • Nikandros (Greek) "victory of a man"
  • Nikolai (Russian) "victory of the people"
  • Nikolao (Esperanto) "victory of the people"
  • Nolan (Irish) "descendent of Nuallán"

O

  • Oberon (English) "elf power"
  • Ogden (English) "oak valley"
  • Ori (Hebrew) "my light"
  • Orion (Greek) "boundary, limit"
  • Oroitz (Basque) "memory"
  • Orpheus (Greek) "the darkness of night"
  • Owen (Welsh) "lamb" or "youth"

P

  • Parker (English) "keeper of the park"
  • Philippe (French) "friend of horses"
  • Phinnaeus / Phineas (English, Biblical) "Nubian" or "serpent's mouth"
  • Phoenix (English, Mythological) "dark red"
  • Pollux (Greek) "very sweet"
  • Preston (English) "priest town"

Q

  • Qillaq (Greenlandic) "seal hide"
  • Quidel (Mapuche) "burning torch"
  • Quintus (Latin) "fifth"

R

  • Ra'd (Arabic) "thunder"
  • Radcliff (English) "red cliff"
  • Rafe (German) "wolf counsel"
  • Raleigh (English) "red clearing" or "roe deer clearing"
  • Raul (Italian) "wolf counsel"
  • Reid / Reed (English) "red" or "clearing"
  • Reuel (Hebrew) "friend of God"
  • Rex (Latin) "king"
  • Rhett (English, Dutch) "advice, counsel"
  • Riley (English) "rye clearing"
  • Ritesh (Indian) "god of rituals"
  • Rónán (Irish) "little seal"
  • Rufus (Latin) "red-haired"
  • Russell (French) "little red one"

S

  • Sacha (French) "defending men"
  • Salem (Arabic) "secure" or "peace"
  • Salim (Arabic) "safe"
  • Sasha (Russian) "defending men"
  • Savio (Italian) "clever, bright"
  • Sébastien (French) "from Sebaste"
  • Sefu (Swahili) "sword"
  • Sendoa (Basque) "strong"
  • Septimus (Latin) "seventh"
  • Seth (Egyptian) "pillar" or "dazzle"
  • Seth (Hebrew) "placed" or "appointed"
  • Sevan (Armenian)
  • Shai (Hebrew) "gift"
  • Shashwat (Hindu) "ever lasting"
  • Shawn / Shaun / Sean (Irish) "Yahweh is gracious"
  • Shay (Gaelic) "admirable" or "hawk-like"
  • Sherwood (English) "bright forest"
  • Siegfried (German) "victory" and "peace"
  • Sinclair (English) "Saint Claire"
  • Sirius (Greek) "burning"
  • Sloane (Irish) "raid"
  • Snorri (Scandinavian, Icelandic) "attack, onslaught"
  • Solan (?) "soul seeker"
  • Solon (Greek) "wisdom"
  • Somerled (Norse) "summer traveler"
  • Søren (Danish) "stern"
  • Sören (Swedish, German) "stern"
  • Spencer (English) "dispenser of provisions"
  • Stefan (German) "crown"
  • Stéphane (French) "crown"
  • Sterling (English) "little star"
  • Sullivan (Irish) "descendent of Súileabhán"
  • Sunil (Indian) "very blue"
  • Sven (Swedish) "boy"
  • Sylvain (French) "wood, forest"

T

  • Tadej (Slovene) "heart"
  • Tadhg / Teige / Teigue / Teague (Irish) "poet"
  • Taliesen (Welsh) "shining brow"
  • Tekoa (Hebrew) "stockade"
  • Terence / Terrence (Roman)
  • Thaddeus / Thad (Aramaic) "heart"
  • Thelonius
  • Tiago / Thiago (Portuguese) "Saint James"
  • Tielo (German)
  • Tobias (Hebrew) "Yahweh is good"
  • Trent (English) "traveler" or "journey across"
  • Trenton (English) "Trent's town"
  • Tristan / Tristen (Celtic) "riot" or "tumult"
  • Tutku (Turkish) "passion"
  • Txomin (Basque) "of the Lord"
  • Tyge (Danish) "hitting the mark"
  • Tyko (Swedish) "hitting the mark"
  • Tzvi (Hebrew) "deer"

U

  • Uri (Hebew) "my light"

V

  • Vladimir (Slavic) "to rule with greatness/peace"

W

  • Walker (English) "a fuller of cloth"
  • Whitaker (English) "white field"
  • Willem (Dutch) "will, desire" and "helmet, protection"
  • Wyatt (English) "brave, hardy war"

X

  • Xerxes (Greek) "ruler over heroes"

Z

  • Zacharias (Greek) "Yahweh remembers"
  • Zahari (Bulgarian) "Yahweh remembers"
  • Zahir (Arabic) "shining, radiant, blossoming"
  • Zane (English)
  • Zechariah (Hebrew) "Yahweh remembers"
  • Zeru (Basque) "sky"
  • Zimri (Hebrew) "my music" or "my praise"
  • Ziv (Hebrew) "bright, radiant"
  • Ziya (Arabic) "splendour, light, glow"
  • Zorion (Basque) "happiness"
dec 2 2007 ∞
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