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Names that mean man

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Man in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Man

AadrianEnglish — "A man from hadria"AaidanEnglish — "A fiery young man"AaidenEnglish — "A fiery young man"AaidynEnglish — "A fiery young man"AakhonArabic — "Teacher, Tutor, Instructor, Skilful Man, Clever Rogue"AanfArabic — "A learned man"AarainArabic — "Energetic man"AaryaveerHindi — "Brave Man"AaryavirHindi — "Brave Man"AaydanEnglish — "A fiery young man"AayushHindi — "Age, Man, Long lived, One with long life"Abd manafArabic — "Servant of Manaf"AbdanUrdu — "Is derived from abd; a man, ibn Abi Harb had this name and al-jahiz wrote letters to him"Abdul dhahirUrdu — "Servant of the Manifest"Abdul HadeemArabic — "Variant of Abdul Hakim: One who serves a wise man."Abdul HakeenArabic — "Variant of Abdul Hakim: One who serves a wise man."Abdul HakimArabic — "One who serves a wise man."Abdul KadirArabic — "Variant of Abdul Qadir: One who serves a capable man."Abdul MubeenArabic — "Servant of the Manifest One who Manifests Truth, which means servant of Allah as al-Mubeen is one of the names of Allah in Islam"Abdul RehmanArabic — "Variant of Abdul Rahman: One who serves a merciful man."Abdul ZahirUrdu — "Servant of the Manifest"AbdulDhahirArabic — "Servant of The Manifest (Zahir kay Ghulam)"AbdulZahirArabic — "Servant of The Manifest"Abdur RahimArabic — "One who serves a compassionate man."Abdur RahmanArabic — "Variant of Abdul Rahman: One who serves a merciful man."Abdur RashidArabic — "One who serves a righteous man."Abdur RehmanArabic — "Variant of Abdul Rahman: One who serves a merciful man."AbeelArabic — "Sehet mand"AberahamaHawaiian — "Variant of Apelahama: Father to many (Hawaiian variant of Abraham)."AberamaHawaiian — "Variant of Apelama: He who has many children."AbhicandraHindi — "With a Moon like face, One of the seven Manus of the svetambara Jain sect"AbhichandraIndian — "With a moon like face, one of the 7 Manus of the Sevtambara jaina sect"AbhinuHindi — "Brave Man"AbhisumathHindi — "Radiant, Another name of the Sun, Mane of lord Sun"AbramsHebrew — "Father of many nations"AbraoHebrew — "Variant of Abraham: Father of many."Abul basharArabic — "Father of mankind. An epitephe"Abul bashrArabic — "Father of mankind, Epithet of Aadam (Adam) - The First Prophet of Allah Almighty"AbulbashrUrdu — "Father of mankind"AbundioSpanish — "A man of plenty"AchbanHebrew — "Brother of a smart man."AchmadArabic — "Much Praised. One of Many Names of The Prophet Muhammad"AchmedArabic — "Much Praised. One of Many Names of The Prophet Muhammad"AdamecHebrew — "Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God."AdamhHebrew — "Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God."AdamiBiblical — "My man, red, earthy, human"AdamikHebrew — "Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God."AdamkaHebrew — "Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God."AdamkoHebrew — "Variant of Adam: Man of the red earth. Adam was the first man created by God."AdamssonHebrew — "Son of Adam: Man of the red earth."AddamsHebrew — "Son of Adam: Man of the red earth."AddamsonHebrew — "Son of Adam: Man of the red earth."AddonisEnglish — "In mythology, a handsome young man loved by aphrodite"AdelphoGreek — "A brotherly man"AdnetHebrew — "Son of Adam: Man of the red earth."AdnotHebrew — "Son of Adam: Man of the red earth."AdonnisEnglish — "In mythology, a handsome young man loved by aphrodite"AdriaoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Adrian, a name de-rived from the Latin Adrianus man from the city of Adria and Hadrianus man from the city of Hadria"Aduz ZahirSindhi — "Slave of the Manifest"AduzahirArabic — "Slave of the Manifest"AduzzahirArabic — "Slave of the Manifest"AfashArabic — "Heavy Beard Man"AgarvinHindi — "Successful Man"AgnibahuHindi — "Son of first Manu"AhndrayFrench — "Variant of Andre: Masculine, manly, brave."AiattauaNative American — "Beautiful Man"AidannEnglish — "A fiery young man"AiddanEnglish — "A fiery young man"AiddenEnglish — "A fiery young man"AidennEnglish — "A fiery young man"AiidenEnglish — "A fiery young man"AjathashatruHindi — "A Man without Any Enemy or Opponent"AjurrumArabic — "Religious Man, Sufi"AkeelArabic — "A wise and intelligent man"AkhlaakArabic — "Good qualities, Manners"AkhlaaqArabic — "Good qualities, Manners"AkhlakArabic — "Good qualities, Manners"AkhoonArabic — "Teacher, Tutor, Instructor, Skilful Man, Clever Rogue"AkhtabArabic — "Falcon (a type of bird of prey), One who speaks much, One who gives many speeches"AlaiGaelic — "Defender of man."AldtunEnglish — "From the old manor."AlekosGreek — "Diminutive of Alexander: Defender of men, protector of mankind."AleksandurGreek — "Defender of men, man-defending."AleksiRussian — "Helper of man."AlesCzech — "Defender of man"AlessandroItalian — "Italian form of Alexander (defender of man)"AlessioItalian — "A short form of Alessandro defender or helper of mankind, Alessio is also bestowed as an independent given name See ALESSANDRO"AlexandarHindi — "Defender of Mankind"AlexandrCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Alexander, a derivative of the Greek Alexandros defender or helper of mankind, a compounding of the elements alexein to defend, to help and andros man Pet: Ales, Olexa, Sasa"AlexandrasGreek — "Defender of men, man-defending."AlexandrosGreek — "Defender of men, man-defending."AlexandruRomanian — "the Greek Alexandros de-fender or helper of mankind, a compounding of the elements alexein to defend, to help and andros man Short: Sandru"AlexandrukasGreek — "Defender of men, man-defending."AlexeiRussian — "Defender of men, man-defending."AlexiosGreek — "Popular name derived from the verb alexein to defend, to help: hence, defender, helper. Alternatively, Alexios is used as a short form of Alexandros defender or helper of mankind. See ALEXANDROS"AlexxanderEnglish — "A helper and defender of mankind"AlfioItalian — "A white-skinned man"AlickEnglish — "Protector of mankind"AlikGreek — "Diminutive of Alexander: Defender of men, protector of mankind."AlistaireGaelic — "Defender of mankind"AlixandreArthurian Legend — "French form of Alexander (defends mankind) Nephew of King Mark (twelfth century)"AllasterEnglish — "Defender of man kind"AllastirEnglish — "Defender of man kind"AllecEnglish — "A helper and defender of mankind"AllexanderEnglish — "A helper and defender of mankind"AllredEnglish — "Wise or red haired man."AlokIndian — "A man with lovely hair"AloyoshenkaRussian — "Defends mankind."AloyshaRussian — "Defends mankind."AlsanderIrish — "Irish form of Alexander defender or helper of mankind See ALEXANDER"AltmannGerman — "Wise man"AlyoshaRussian — "Defender of men, man-defending."AlyoshenkaRussian — "Defender of men, man-defending."AmadArabic — "Much praised. One of many names of the prophet Muhammad."AmadourFrench — "A lovable man"Ameer HassanArabic — "Good king, good man"AmesalArabic — "Slow Man"AmrakutaHindi — "Special Halls or Mansions"AnakeleaHawaiian — "Masculine, manly."AndrayFrench — "Variant of Andre: Masculine, manly, brave."AndreyRussian — "Variant of Andrew: Brave, Manly."AndrisGreek — "Man, Warrior, Of a man."AndroGreek — "Man, Warrior, Of a man."AndroclesGreek — "A glorious man"AndrosSpanish — "Man, Warrior, Of a man."AndrzejPolish — "Polish cognate of the Greek Andreas, a name derived from andreios manly, which is from aner man The name was borne by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ, which originally induced the name's popularity"AnedereaHawaiian — "Variant of Anakelea: Masculine, manly."AneekHindi — "Lord Ganesh, Soldier, Many"AnekHindi — "Lord Ganesh, Soldier, Many"AneraeFrench — "Variant of Andre: Masculine, manly, brave."AniteluPolynesian — "Masculine, manly."AnthonnyEnglish — "A flourishing man"AntiocoItalian — "A stubborn man"AntionneEnglish — "A flourishing man"AntoinneEnglish — "A flourishing man"AntonnioEnglish — "A flourishing man"ApelahamaHawaiian — "Father to many (Hawaiian variant of Abraham)."ApelamaHawaiian — "He who has many children."ApilamaHawaiian — "Variant of Apelama: He who has many children."ApolinarioGreek — "God of the sun, Sunlight, Manly beauty"ApolinaroGreek — "God of the sun, Sunlight, Manly beauty"ApolloLatin — "God of the sun, Sunlight, Manly beauty"ApollonGreek — "Variant of Apollo: Manly beauty. In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of medicine and healing who drove his fiery chariot (the sun) through the sky."ApoloHawaiian — "God of the sun, Sunlight, Manly beauty"ApolonioGreek — "God of the sun, Sunlight, Manly beauty"AppolloGreek — "God of the sun, Sunlight, Manly beauty"AppoloGreek — "God of the sun, Sunlight, Manly beauty"AppolonioGreek — "God of the sun, Sunlight, Manly beauty"AriezArabic — "Respectable Man, Intelligent"AristidGreek — "Son of a great man"ArmondeGerman — "Variant of Armand: Army man, soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante."ArshavirArabic — "Pure man, virtuous man"AryaveerHindi — "Brave Man"AsriyaArabic — "Liberal Man"AtimanavHindi — "Super Man"AtreoSpanish — "the Greek Atreus, a name of uncertain derivation The name is borne in Greek mythology by a son of Pelops and Ilippodamia. Atreus was a king of Argos and Mycenae and father of Agamemnon and Menelaus. The tragic fate of the family was the basis for many classical tragedies"AtticusEnglish — "A man from Athens"AttisLatin — "Son of Manes"AulayNorse — "Variant of Olaf: Relic, ancestral heritage. St. Olaf is the patron saint of Norway, and there were many kings in Scandinavia named Olaf."AundrayFrench — "Variant of Andre: Masculine, manly, brave."AydannEnglish — "A fiery young man"AyddenEnglish — "A fiery young man"AyushIndian — "Age; duration of life; a divine personification presiding over life - from Maneka Gandhi's Book of Hindu Names"BachelorFrench — "An unmarried man"BachurHebrew — "Young man."BadgerAmerican — "A difficult man"BadiArabic — "A wonderful man"BadseerArabic — "Good man, dear"BahariAfrican — "Sea Man"BahijArabic — "A delightful man"BahumanyaHindi — "Honored by many, Universally respected and valued"BahzUrdu — "Name of bin Hakeem, he has relateD many ahaDith from his father, incluDing the saying of the Prophet PBUH Anger spoils faith as aloes spoil honey"BajnokHungarian — "A victorious man"BakhitArabic — "A lucky man"BaladhityaHindi — "Young Sun, Young Man, The newly risen Sun"BaladityaHindi — "Young Sun, Young Man, The newly risen Sun"BalfreSpanish — "A courageous man"BaqirArabic — "A learned man"BasherArabic — "Man"BashrArabic — "The Human Being, The Man, The Mankind"BastiaoPortuguese — "A short form of Sebastiao man from Sebastia, Bastiao is also bestowed as an independent given name See SEBASTlAO"BauriceAmerican — "Form of Maurice meaning "a dark-skinned man; Moorish""BeeshmanHindi — "Strongest Man"BelindoEnglish — "A handsome and tender man"BerkTurkish — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BerkeEnglish — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BerleaOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerleahOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerleeOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerleighOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerleyOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerlieOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerlyOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BermanGerman — "Bear man"BhadranHindi — "Auspicious, Fortunate Man"BheemsenHindi — "Sons of brave man"BhimsenHindi — "Sons of brave Man"BirchallEnglish — "From the birch manor"BirkScottish — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BirkeFrench — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BirleaOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirleahOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirleeOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirleighOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirleyEnglish — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirlieEnglish — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirlyEnglish — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BjarteNorwegian — "Bright man"BoltanOld English — "From the bold one's manor town."BoltenOld English — "From the bold one's manor town."BoltinOld English — "From the bold one's manor town."BoltonEnglish — "From the bold one's manor town."BoltynOld English — "From the bold one's manor town."BondeEnglish — "Variant of Bond: Man of the land."BondonEnglish — "Variant of Bond: Man of the land."BondsEnglish — "Variant of Bond: Man of the land."BourkeEnglish — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BoyEnglish — "Young man."BraamDutch — "Father of many nations"BradmanOld English — "Broad man."BradmenOld English — "Broad man."BravoItalian — "An excellent man"BronnsonEnglish — "Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man."BronsonnEnglish — "Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man."BronssonEnglish — "Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man."BundeyOld English — "Freedom, Free man."BundyEnglish — "Freedom, Free man."BuniamanArabic — "Little man"BuraydahArabic — "It is the name of a place in Saudi-Arabia, name of A companion of the Prophet PBUH bin al-Haseedb RA who has narrated many Ahadiths"BurkFrench — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BurkeTeutonic — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BurleaOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BurleahOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BurleeOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BurleighTeutonic — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BurlieEnglish — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."ByrkOld English — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."ByrkeOld English — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."CabreraSpanish — "An able-bodied man"CafliceAnglo-Saxon — "A brave man"CairbreCeltic — "Strong man."CallisterAmerican — "the Irish surname Mac Cal- lister, a variant of Mac Alister son of Alister, an Irish form of the Gaelic Mac Alastair Alastair is the Gaelic form of Alexander defender or helper of mankind"CandanTurkish — "A sincere man"CandonTurkish — "A sincere and honest man"CarioItalian — "The Italian form of Charles, meaning strong or manly, occasionally used in English-speaking countries."CarlinhosGerman — "Free man"CarlitoGerman — "Free man"CarlitosGerman — "Free man"CarlusIrish — "Irish form of Charles full-grown, a man See CHARLES"CarolosGreek — "Strong, Manly"ChaleSpanish — "A strong man"CharlesonEnglish — "A man, variant of Carl."CharlestonEnglish — "A man, variant of Carl."CharllesEnglish — "One who is manly and strong / a free man"CharsianAmerican — "Christian Free Man"ChashanaPersian — "Learned Man"ChidakhanArabic — "Rich Man"ChienVietnamese — "A combative man"ChimalsiAfrican — "A proud man"ChinangwaAfrican — "Cassava. Manioca. Starch. A Ngoni name used in the South Africa region."ChinhVietnamese — "A righteous man"ChitrarthHindi — "A Man with ability same as of Sun"ChitravasuHindi — "One with Many Treasures"ChoudharyUrdu — "Ringleader, reliable man in the village"ChrestaEnglish — "Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher."ChristerDanish — "Christian man"ChristianosEnglish — "Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher."CleanderEnglish — "Form of Leander mean¬ing "a lion of a man""CleandroSpanish — "Of Greek origin derived from the elements kleo fame, glory and andros man: hence, man of glory"CoddyEnglish — "One who is helpful; a wealthy man / acting as a cushion"CollisEnglish — "Son of the dark man."ColysEnglish — "Son of the dark man."ComposedFrench — "from the elements heri army and man man: hence, soldier, warrior"CondanCeltic — "Dark-haired wise man"CondonCeltic — "Dark-haired wise man"CravenEnglish — "A cowardly man"CulkinGerman — "A very learned man"CureAfrican — "A left-handed man"DadrianEnglish — "mean¬ing "a man from Hadria""dahbalUrdu — "This ws the name of Wahb Ibn Zamai; who was a very noble, generous man"DainanAustralian — "A kindhearted man"DalgusAmerican — "An outdoorsy man"dalhaamUrdu — "Brave Man"DameeshaArabic — "Rich Man, Wealthy"dameshaUrdu — "Rich Man"DamisiAfrican — "A cheerful man"dandGreek — "Virile, manly"DanelyScandinavian — "A man from Denmark"DanhVietnamese — "A famous man"DantreAmerican — "A faithful man"DarbeIrish — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DarbeyIrish — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DarbreyIrish — "A lighthearted man; a free man"DaronnEnglish — "A great man / a gift from god"DarrioEnglish — "A kingly man; one who is wealthy"darveshUrdu — "Holy man"dasharathaArabic — "A Man whose power is; equal; equal; to the power of ten maharathis. rathi means chariot fighter (Ramas father and King of Kosala)"DawberEnglish — "A humorous man"DawkAmerican — "A spirited man"DayakarIndian — "A kind man"DayanandIndian — "A compassionate man"DeanzaSpanish — "A smooth man Denza"DebythisAmerican — "An unusual man"DeinorusAmerican — "A lively man"DelgadoSpanish — "A slim man"DemanDutch — "The man."DemannDutch — "The man."DeogolAnglo-Saxon — "A secretive man"deondreGreek — "Brave, manly"DeonteFrench — "An outgoing man"DeotisAmerican — "A learned man; a scholar"DerbeBiblical — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DerbeeIrish — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DerbeyIrish — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DerbiIrish — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DerbieIrish — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DermodIrish — "Free man."DeshaeAmerican — "A confident man"DeuceAmerican — "A gambling man"DhanumaniHindi — "Bow Man"DharamendraHindi — "Righteous, Virtuous Man"DharmvardhanHindi — "Pure Souled, Bold Man"dhrishnuHindi — "Son of Manu"dhunnoonArabic — "(Zunnoon) The title of Hazrat Yoonus (Peace be upon him) meaning The Man of the whale"DiarmadGaelic — "Free man."DimriArabic — "Intelligent Man"DiogenesGreek — "An honest man Dyogenes"DiversEnglish — "Variant of Dives: Wealthy man."DivesEnglish — "Wealthy man."DobberAmerican — "An independent man"DobbsEnglish — "A fiery man"DonisEnglish — "Form of Adonis in mythol¬ogy, a handsome young man loved by Aphrodite"DonnallyCeltic — "Brave, dark man"DonnellyIrish — "Brave, dark man"DontaviusEnglish — "Form of Dante mean¬ing "an enduring man; everlasting""DooceyAmerican — "A quick-witted man"DorjanHungarian — "Dark Man"DowdAmerican — "A serious-minded man"DradeAmerican — "A serious-minded man"dreGreek — "Virile, manly"DreoganAnglo-Saxon — "A suffering man"DrexelAmerican — "A thoughtful man"DruceWelsh — "Wise man's son."DuayneIrish — "Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.'."DuddaEnglish — "Cloak, mantle"DueVietnamese — "A virtuous man"DunphyAmerican — "A dark and serious man"durvasaHindi — "(A powerful rishi famous for his quick temper. The Puranas and Mahabharata contain many stories about durvasa.)"DuryeaGaelic — "An enduring man"DuwayneIrish — "Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.'."DwanAmerican — "A fresh-faced man"DwaneIrish — "Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.'."DweezelAmerican — "A creative man"DwijendralalHindi — "Twice a Man"DynellAmerican — "A man of the sea"DzikPolish — "Wild man."EadoinIrish — "Blessed with Many Friends"EarmAnglo-Saxon — "A wretched man"EaseyAmerican — "An easygoing man"EastmanEnglish — "A man from the east"EdrianLatin — "A man from Hadria"EfigenioGreek — "Form of Eugene meaning "a wellborn man""EfisioItalian — "A man from Ephesus"EghertGerman — "An intelligent man"EigneachanIrish — "Strong man."EirikurIcelandic — "A man of great strength."ElkoshiteBiblical — "A man of Elkeshai"EllianEnglish — "A spirited man"EllswerthEnglish — "Variant of Ellsworth: Great man's home."ElmotAmerican — "A lovable man "ElneAnglo-Saxon — "A courageous man"ElpidioSpanish — "A fearless man; having heart"EmethHebrew — "A faithful man"EmillianoEnglish — "One who is eager; an industrious man"EmillioEnglish — "One who is eager; an industrious man"EmmilianoEnglish — "One who is eager; an industrious man"EnosaArabic — "Man"EnoshHebrew — "Variant of Enos: Man."EreIrish — "A red-haired young man"EskandarArabic — "Defender of man"EtcheminNative American — "Canoe man (Algonquin)."EtereoSpanish — "A spiritual man"EulogioGreek — "A reasonable man"EvettAmerican — "A bright man"EvgenuRussian — "A wellborn man; a nobleman"ExcellAmerican — "A competitive man "EziongeberArabic — "The wood of the man"FaalanArabic — "Productive, one who does many works"FaaniArabic — "Old Man"FahirnAfrican — "A learned man "FairmanEnglish — "A good looking man"FaizonArabic — "An understanding man"FamAmerican — "A family-oriented man"FaqihArabic — "Islamic, Legal expert, wise man"FarallIrish — "Variant of Farrell: Brave man."FardoraghIrish — "Dark-skinned man."FarillIrish — "Variant of Farrell: Brave man."FarrylIrish — "Variant of Farrell: Brave man."FawcettAmerican — "An audacious man"FawwazArabic — "A successful man"FazilArabic — "A virtuous man"FazzalArabic — "Excellent, Well-deserving Man"FeardorchaIrish — "Variant of Fardoragh: Dark-skinned man."FearghalGaelic — "Man of valour, Man of strength."FebronioSpanish — "A bright man"FennerEnglish — "An able-bodied man"FergallGaelic — "A strong and brave man"FerlinAmerican — "A man from the country"FerrelIrish — "Variant of Farrell: Brave man."FerrillIrish — "Variant of Farrell: Brave man."FerrylIrish — "Variant of Farrell: Brave man."FienAmerican — "An elegant man"FieroSpanish — "A fiery man Fyero"FikliArabic — "A strong and intelligent man "FikriArabic — "A strong and intelligent man"FiyasIndian — "An artistic man"FlachraIrish — "the Gaelic fiach raven The name was borne by the 7th-century St. Fiachra the Solitary, an Irish monk who founded a famous monastery in Breuil, France. His shrine is a place of pilgrimage from where many miracles are said to have occurred"FlagAmerican — "A patriotic man"FodorHungarian — "A curly-haired man"FrankieAmerican — "Free Man"FrantzGerman — "Free, a free man."FreedmanEnglish — "Free man."FreelandEnglish — "Free man."FreemanEnglish — "Free man."FreemonEnglish — "Free man."FremanArabic — "Free man; a man freed from bound servitude to an overlord.Surname"FridolinGerman — "A free man"FriscoAmerican — "Abbreviation of Francisco 'Free, a free man.'."FrisoEnglish — "A curly-haired man Fryso"FromelHebrew — "An outgoing man"FroyimHebrew — "A kind man Froiim"FulgentiusLatin — "A shining man"FurloAmerican — "A manly man"FyrenAnglo-Saxon — "A wicked man"GaaraJapanese — "A name made up of three Kanji characters. Ga meaning "me, " ai meaning "love, " and ra meaning "deamon." The name of a character in the internationally popular Japanese manga "Naruto."GabaiHebrew — "A delightful man"GabbanaItalian — "A creative man"GabrooHindi — "Young Man"GaddisAmerican — "A high-maintenance man "GadgeHindi — "Name of A Saint, Spiritual Man"GaillardEnglish — "A brave and spirited man "GaincarloGerman — "Free man"GakuruAfrican — "Elderly man. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."GaynerGaelic — "Son of the blond man."GeldersmanDutch — "A man from Guelders"GhareerArabic — "Good manners and easy and luxurious life"GhasharobArabic — "Powerful man"GhaslanArabic — "Forest, place that has many trees"GhayafArabic — "Long Beard Man"GhazaarArabic — "Etiquette, Manners"GhulamArabic — "Boy, a male child that hasn’t become a young man yet"GiffinEnglish — "A giving man"GinnoEnglish — "A well- born man"GlancarloItalian — "Combination name composed of the names Gian God is gracious and Carlo full-grown, a man See CARLO and GIAN"GobyAmerican — "An audacious man"GohnAmerican — "A spirited man Gon"GokmenTurkish — "Blue Eyed, Fair Haired Man"GomazSpanish — "Man"GoodeEnglish — "An upstanding man"GoodmanEnglish — "Good man."GoodmenOld English — "Good man."GrisNorse — "Saga name (a man freed by Skallagrim)"GrisandoleArthurian Legend — "A princess who dresses as a man"GuerdonEnglish — "A warring man"GunadhyaIndian — "Rich in virtues. The name was borne by a lst-century B.C. writer, the author of the Brihatkatha Great Romance, a collection of stories and fables written in Paishachi, the common man's language"GundyAmerican — "A friendly man"GunyonAmerican — "A tough man"GurmukhHindi — "Pious Man"GururajaHindi — "Shri Raghavendra Prabhu, Mantralaya"GuyonFrench — "A lively man"GuzmanSpanish — "Good Man"GweraWelsh — "An old man "GythAmerican — "An able-bodied man"HaasScandinavian — "A good man"HachmoniBiblical — "A wise man"HadirUrdu — "Good mannered"HaimerEnglish — "A robust man"HaisamArabic — "Strong Man"HalanEnglish — "Hall dweller, Dweller from the manor."HaldasGreek — "A dependable man"HalinEnglish — "Hall dweller, Dweller from the manor."HallNorse — "Dweller at the hall|From the stone manor."HallinEnglish — "Hall dweller, Dweller from the manor."HallonEnglish — "Hall dweller, Dweller from the manor."HallynEnglish — "Hall dweller, Dweller from the manor."HalmerEnglish — "A robust man "HalonEnglish — "Hall dweller, Dweller from the manor."HalsteadEnglish — "From the manor in the grounds."HalstedOld English — "From the manor in the grounds."HammamUrdu — "A great man, a chief, a hero"HanashUrdu — "A hadith was narrated by a man with the same name"Haq AshnaArabic — "True Man"HaqqArabic — "A truthful man Haq"HarayeHindi — "God Man"HardwickEnglish — "From the courageous man's settlement"HarioItalian — "A cheerful man "HarlemmAmerican — "A soulful man"HasdaiAramaic — "A good man"HattanAmerican — "From Manhattan; a sophisticated man"HazefaArabic — "A Name of the Friend of Prophet (SAW), Aik sahabi-e-Rasool ka naam, Guardian, Manager"HeallEnglish — "From the manor."HealleahEnglish — "From the manor house meadow."HeallstedeEnglish — "From the manor house."HeladioSpanish — "A man who was born in Greece"HemendraIndian — "A wealthy man"HenbeddestrCeltic — "Fastest man"HerroldEnglish — "Powerful man in the army"HesedHebrew — "A kind man"HibrArabic — "Virtuous man, scholar"HiginioSpanish — "A forceful man"HiroJapanese — "A giving man Hyro"HiteshIndian — "A good man"HodsonEnglish — "The son of the hooded man"HodsoneEnglish — "Son of the hooded man."HomobonoSpanish — "Good Man"HonneshIndian — "A wealthy man"HosaamArabic — "A handsome man Hosam"HosniArabic — "A superior man"HoyteNorse — "A soulful man"HuangChinese — "A wealthy man"HulandEnglish — "A bright man"HullAmerican — "A spirited man"HumamArabic — "A generous and brave man"HunaynArabic — "This was the name of the most important man in the Baytal Hikmah (House of Wisdom)"HunnGerman — "A warring man Hun"HuskyAmerican — "A big man; a manly man"HutchAmerican — "A unique man"HuwaArabic — "Mother of mankind"HyroniemusLatin — "Holy Man"IbbenAmerican — "A lively man"IbhyaHindi — "Possessor of many attendants"IdoArabic — "A mighty man / to evaporate "IdowuWelsh — "A dark-haired man"IdwalWelsh — "A well-known man"IfhamArabic — "Intelligent, Wise, Aqal mand"IghneachanIrish — "Variant of Eigneachan: Strong man."IgneshIndian — "A curious man"IiariBasque — "A cheerful man liarie"IlanthirayanHindi — "Young Man whose influence extends beyond the seas"IlkerTurkish — "First man"IorgosGreek — "An outgoing man "IqritUrdu — "A man of early Islam about whom amusing tales are told"IrairArmenian — "A hardworking man"IrenioSpanish — "A peaceful man"IsaoJapanese — "Laudable man"IscariotBiblical — "A man of murder, a hireling"IshboshethBiblical — "A man of shame"IshnaNorth American Indian — "WLTCA Lone man Sioux"IshodBiblical — "Man of majesty, eminent, famous man. "IskanderArabic — "meaning "helper and defender of man¬kind""IskinderAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia version of Greek name Alexander meaning 'defender of mankind.'"Ism E JalaliArabic — "The name of Allah Almighty in which the glory is manifested"IstahssanArabic — "Good man"IstaqaNative American — "Coyote man (Hopi)."ItakhUrdu — "The name of Abu Mansur, the Turk"ItaloItalian — "A man from Italy"IulianRomanian — "A youthful man "JaalamBiblical — "Hidden, young man, heir"JabarriEnglish — "A valiant man"JabiloAfrican — "Medicine Man"JabonAmerican — "A feisty man"JacquardFrench — "A distinguished man"JaequonAmerican — "An outgoing young man"JagbirHindi — "Brave Man"JahairArabic — "Loud Voice Man"JaheerUrdu — "Handsome man, high sound"JahindahArabic — "Clever Man"JahlAfrican — "A dignified man "JaimimIndian — "A victorious man "JakarEnglish — "A man from a"JamanonAmerican — "A strong-willed man "JamariiEnglish — "A hand- some man"JamarriEnglish — "A hand- some man"JamhariArabic — "A group of man"JammarEnglish — "A hand- some man"JareemArabic — "Well mannerly, Well bred, Elegance, Nicely"JarjeesArabic — "Philosopher, Wise Man"JathanAmerican — "An attractive young man"JavanaIndian — "Young Man"JavanshirArabic — "Lion-like youth, figuratively meaning brave young man"JebusBiblical — "Treading under foot, manger"JebusiBiblical — "Trodden under foot, mangers."JecoriAmerican — "An exuberant man"JedrejPolish — "Polish cognate of Andrew, which is from the Greek Andreas, a derivative of andreios manly Pet: Jedrik"JenilHindi — "Good Man"JepAmerican — "An easygoing man"JerneySlavic — "A humorous man"JeroenArabic — "Holy Man"JeshurunHebrew — "A righteous man"JetonFrench — "A feisty man"JorginhoGreek — "Farming man"JurisGreek — "Farming man"JyriFinnish — "Farming man"KaapoFinnish — "Gods bravest man"KaarleFinnish — "Free man"KachadaNative American — "A white- skinned man"KahemankarHindi — "Name of a Manu in Jain Mythology"KalaiselvanHindi — "Good Man and God Way"KalatapaswiHindi — "A Man who Dedicated to Arts, A Connoisseur"KalebaHawaiian — "Strong. Manly."KalemEnglish — "A truthful man"KalmaaniArabic — "More Speaking Man"KalmanNorse — "A man from Ireland."KalmenScandinavian — "Man"KalminScandinavian — "Man"KalmonScandinavian — "Man"KalmynScandinavian — "Man"KamalielaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of the Hebrew Gamaliel God is my reward The name is borne in the Bible by a leader of the tribe of Manasseh"KanayeJapanese — "A zealous man"KanceAmerican — "An attractive man"KanehoomaluHawaiian — "man of peace, which is composed of the elements kdne man and ho'omalu to make peace between warring parties "Kanwel NainArabic — "Beautiful Eyes Man"KarcherGerman — "A handsome blonde- haired man"KashafArabic — "Revelation, Manifestation, Divination, Miracle"KashviIndian — "A shining man"KatsuoJapanese — "Victory, Hero, Manly"KaviraayaHindi — "A Wise Man, Poet"KazanGreek — "A creative man"KazouJapanese — "One, Harmony, Husband, Man"KeaweHawaiian — "A lovable young man"KeerthivanthHindi — "Famous Man"KeevanEnglish — "A beloved and handsome man"KellickaLatin — "One who is strong- willed / a charming man"KenitHindi — "A handsome Man, Born of fire, A scottish favorite in the late 19th century"KeontayAmerican — "An outrageous man"KernaghanGaelic — "A victorious man"KeshiIndian — "A long-haired man"Khair Ul BashrArabic — "Good, Virtuous, Righteous, Upright, Pious, Mannerly, Kind-hearted"KhairiSwahili — "A kingly man"Khairul basharUrdu — "Best of mankind, an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad"KhasehArabic — "Virtuous, Righteous, Upright, Pious, Mannerly, Kind-hearted"KhirafArabic — "Old Man"KhortdadPersian — "A man of perfection"KilleanGaelic — "Church man"KimoniAfrican — "Great Man"KingmanEnglish — "The king's man."KingmenEnglish — "The king's man."KishoJapanese — "A self-assured man Kysho"KlayEnglish — "A reliable and trustworthy man"KleinGerman — "A man of small stature"KljanaAfrican — "A youthful man Kyjana"KolomanHungarian — "Believed to be derived from the elements kol council and man man: hence, councilman"KoshyAmerican — "A lighthearted man"KosterAmerican — "A spiritual man"KrestenDanish — "Christian man"KshemandharHindi — "Name of a Manu in Jain Mythology"KuleenIndian — "A highborn man"KumushHindi — "Old and ancient Man"KunjarHindi — "Dwelling in forest, Name of a mountain, Name of a region, Name of a scrpent, Elephant, 13 th constellation or lunar mansion anything pre-eminent of its kind"KuthakwakuluAfrican — "The end of man. A Yao name used in the South Africa region."LaddenAmerican — "An athletic man"LafayAmerican — "A lighthearted man"LafiPolynesian — "A shy young man"LagrandAmerican — "A majestic man"LahibArabic — "A fiery man"LaiSanskrit — "Friend; man; law"LamanArabic — "A bright and happy man "LambertGerman — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LambertoSpanish — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LambertsItalian — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LambirtTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LambirtoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LamburtTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LamburtoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LambyrtTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LambyrtoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandbertGerman — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandbertoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandbirtTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandbirtoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandburtTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandburtoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandbyrtTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandbyrtoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandebertTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandebertoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandebirtTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandebirtoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandeburtTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandeburtoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandebyrtTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LandebyrtoTeutonic — "Bright rich land, Owner of many estates."LareAmerican — "A wealthy man "LargoItalian — "A tall man"LaskeyEnglish — "A lighthearted man"LatorrisAmerican — "A notorious man"LattyEnglish — "A generous man"LaurencjuszPolish — "From the Latin Laurentius man from Laurentum, which is from Laurentum, the name of a town in Latium, which is probably derived from laurus laurel"LavaughnAmerican — "A spirited man"LaytAmerican — "A fascinating young man"LeandrewContemporary — "Form of Leander. Lionlike man."LearlyEnglish — "A majestic man"LeaveryAmerican — "A generous man"LebbeusBiblical — "A man of heart, praising, confessing"LebrunFrench — "A brown-haired man"LeiandrosGreek — "Compound name composed from the elements lean lion and andros a man, mankind: hence, lion man, lion-like. See LEANDER Mythology and Astrology Names"LeksiGreek — "Defender of man"LennoNative American — "Man"LenoNative American — "Man"LenorisAmerican — "A respected man"LentonAmerican — "A pious man"LeotiAmerican — "An outdoorsy man"LepoloPolynesian — "A handsome man"LesnerAmerican — "A serious-minded man Lezner"LiariBasque — "A cheerful man"LiemVietnamese — "An honest man"LifScandinavian — "An energetic man; lively"LihyaaniArabic — "Long-Bearded Man"LisiatePolynesian — "A courageous man"LllanipiNative American — "An amazing man"LlsandroSpanish — "the Greek Lysandros liberator, a compound name composed from the elements lysis freeing, loosening and andros man"LoeyAmerican — "A daring man; one who is adventurous"LolekPolish — "Free Man"LomasSpanish — "A good man"LomeEnglish — "Form of Lawrence mean¬ing "a man from Laurentum; crowned with laurel""LorWelsh — "An attractive man lore"LorgosGreek — "An outgoing man"LoukanosGreek — "Old man from Lucania. Lucania was an ancient district in southern Italy now known as Basilicata"LoveyanshHindi — "Part of lady and Man, Love"LowmanEnglish — "A dearly loved man"LtoFrench — "A borrowing from the Late Latin, Leo is derived from leo lion The name was borne by thirteen popes, including Leo I the Great c. 400-61, who is remem-bered for his remarkable ability to lead the church through many years of crisis"LubinBiblical — "Heart of a man, heart of the sea"LuccasEnglish — "A man from lucania"LuchoSpanish — "Surrounded by light; a lucky man"LuftiArabic — "A kind man"LukkasEnglish — "A man from lucania"LulianRomanian — "A youthful man"LuskAmerican — "An energetic man"LyaksandroUkrainian — "Defender of man."LyapoAfrican — "One who endures many trials. A Yoruba name used in the West Africa region."LysandrosGreek — "Combination name composed from the elements lysis freeing, loosening and andros man, mankind: hence, liberator, freer of mankind. The name was borne by a celebrated Spartan naval and military commander who conquered the Athenians"MaanavHindi — "Man"MacaileanGaelic — "Son of the handsome man."MacallenGaelic — "Son of the handsome man."MacduffGaelic — "The son of the black- skinned man"MacedonioGreek — "A man from Macedonia"MacmillanGaelic — "Son of the ba!d man."MacqueenGaelic — "The son of the good man"MadhanHindi — "Cupid, God of Love, Man filled with beauty"MahajanHindi — "Great Man"MahidharHindi — "Angry Man"MahnavHindi — "Same as Manav, Gold"MajdyArabic — "A glorious man"MalajitIndian — "A victorious man "MalanHindi — "Defender of mankind"MalawaAfrican — "A flourishing man"MallanHindi — "Strong, Little Warrior, Virtuous Man"MampiNative American — "An amazing man; a wonder "MamunArabic — "A trustworthy man"ManasePolynesian — "Polynesian form of Manasseh causing to for-get See MANASSEH Biblical Names"ManasesSpanish — "the Hebrew Manasseh, which is from meiasseh causing to forget. The name is borne in the Bible by the elder son of Joseph and Asenath. He was the progenitor of the tribe of Manasseh"ManavHindi — "Same as Manav, Gold"ManavaHindi — "Same as Manav, Gold"ManfordOld English — "From the man's river crossing."ManfordeOld English — "From the man's river crossing."MangatHindi — "Who has been Granted After Mannat"ManinderIndian — "A manly man"ManingOld English — "Son of Mann, Son of the masculine one."MannaanMuslim — "Variant of Mannan: Benefactor. Bountiful."MannesGerman — "Army man"MannheimGerman — "From the hamlet in the swamp Manheim"ManniDanish — "Originates from the Old Norse language, meaning man."MannisIrish — "A great man"MannleyEnglish — "From the hero's meadow; from the man's meadow"MannySpanish — "Short for MANUEL"ManooHindi — "King Manu Chola"ManseEnglish — "A victorious man"ManshoorArabic — "Prism, manifesto, law, principal"ManujHindi — "Human, Born of Manu, Man (Son of Manu)"ManumakaliiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the Hawaiian elements manu bird and makali'i tiny, very small: hence, a tiny bird"ManuprairnaHindi — "Inspiration of original Man"ManzoorMuslim — "Variant of Manzur: Acceptable. Admired."MaolmilireScottish — "A dark-skinned man"MaqdadArabic — "A man named"MarceliPolish — "From the Latin Marcelllnus, a diminutive variant of Marcus, which is of uncertain derivation. Most believe it has its root in Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. Others, however, think it is from mas manly or from the Greek malakoz soft, tender"MariinSpanish — "From the Latin Martinus war-like, a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. The name was borne by many saints, including St. Martin I d. 655, a pope who was martyred under the Byzantine emperor Constans II"MarjuanSpanish — "A contentious man "MarrioEnglish — "A manly man"MasaakiAfrican — "An unfortunate man"MasamitsuJapanese — "A sensitive man"MasanaoJapanese — "A good man"MaselArabic — "Example, Misal, Possessor of many qualities"MashhoodArabic — "Witnessed, present, manifest, the day of judgment, the day of Arafah"MashhoodahArabic — "Attested, proved, evidence, clear, manifest, present"MashhudUrdu — "Clear, Manifest, Witnessed"MashoodArabic — "Hazir, Manifest, Mojood, The day of judgement"MatariAfrican — "A man. "MathauAmerican — "A lively man"MatohinsdaNorth American Indian — "Bear shedding his hair Sioux. Derived via the Mandan mato bear"MawaliAfrican — "A lively man; one who is vibrant"MazharMuslim — "Phenomenon. Manifestation."MccloudScottish — "Son of the ugly man."MdogoAfrican — "Young man. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MeallanIrish — "A kind man"MecislavCzech / Slovak — "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation: from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecek, Mecfk, Mecislavek"MeerzaArabic — "Son of Rich Man"MegedagikNative American — "Kills many (Algonquin)."MelesioSpanish — "An attentive man; one who is careful"MeletiusGreek — "A cautious man"MelroyAmerican — "Form of Elroy meaning "a red-haired young man / a king""MenassahHebrew — "A forgetful man"MenelikAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'son of the wise man' or 'what will he send?'"MenfordOld English — "From the man's river crossing."MenfordeOld English — "From the man's river crossing."MeshachHebrew — "An enduring man"MesquiteAmerican — "A spicy man"MethuselahHebrew — "Messenger. Other interpretations: Man of the javelin. "MethushelachHebrew — "the Hebrew methushelach, which possibly means man who was sent, man of the dart, man of Shelah [a Babylonian god]. The name is borne in the Bible by the longest-living man. He is said to have died at the age of 969 years"MingoAmerican — "A flirtatious man"MleczyslawPolish — "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. The name was borne by two early kings of Poland"MocSoutheast Asian — "VAN Many risings of the sun and moon Vietnam"MolineAmerican — "A narrow-minded man"MomAfrican — "Having many ene¬mies / filled with happiness Hum"MoneyAmerican — "A wealthy man"MontraeAmerican — "A high-maintenance man"MontroseFrench — "A high and mighty man"MoodyAmerican — "A tempermental man"MooseAmerican — "Resembling the animal; a big strong man"MorathiAfrican — "Wise Man"MosaedArabic — "A Samaritan; a good man"MotasimArabic — "Madad mangnay wala"MoutasimArabic — "Madad mangnay wala"MozamAfrican — "A man from que"MuafaUrdu — "Name of a man who travelled extensively to find Hadith"MubarezArabic — "Army man, fighter, policeman"MudabbirMuslim — "Prudent. Manager."MudeevHindi — "Old Man"MuftakhirArabic — "Proud Man"MuhazzibArabic — "Educator, teacher, a person who teaches a child good manners and refinement"MushinArabic — "A charitable man"MuslimaniArabic — "Muslim man, Muslim boy"MutaminArabic — "One who entrusts his affairs to the management of another"MuwaffaqArabic — "A successful man"MuzhiArabic — "One causes something to become apparent / manifest"MyrzonAmerican — "A humorous man"NaaraayanHindi — "The Refuge of Man"NabhanArabic — "An outstanding man; a noble man"NabiArabic — "Prophet sent by Allah for the guidance of mankind"NachshonHebrew — "An adventurous man; one who is daring Nachson"NafiisArabic — "Many property, Precious, Many"NahajArabic — "Free Man, A Person Free From Slavery, Not Slave, Free"NahirHebrew — "A clearheaded and bright man"NahwanArabic — "Wise, intelligent (Aqal mand, samjdar)"NandhaHindi — "Daughter, Goddess durga, Great achiever, Happiness, lord Shivas son, Young Man"NapayshniNative American — "Having great strength; a courageous man"NapeuNative American — "Man"NarasinhaHindi — "The Man-lion, Fourth Incarnation of Vishnu"NarayanaIndian — "Vishnu. Refuge of man"NarbirHindi — "Vishnu, Refuge of Man"NarikaHindi — "Lord of Man"NarottamaHindi — "Great Man"NashiqArabic — "Managing Manager"NationAmerican — "A patriotic man"NaufalArabic — "A handsome man"NavonHebrew — "A wise man Navun"NeanderGreek — "A new man"NergalBiblical — "The great man, the hero"NetarAmerican — "A bright man"NeumanEnglish — "New comer, New man."NeumannEnglish — "New comer, New man."NewmanEnglish — "New comer, New man."NewmannEnglish — "New comer, New man."NewmenEnglish — "New comer, New man."NguyenVietnamese — "First man"NianipiNative American — "An amazing man "NiatohsaNative American — "Little French Man"NicandroSpanish — "A victorious man"NigarviIndian — "A humble man"NiketanHindi — "House, Mansion, don of rulers"NikethanHindi — "House, Mansion, don of rulers"NinyunAmerican — "A high-spirited man"NirbheetIndian — "A fearless man"NollanEnglish — "A famous and noble man; a champion of the people"NordinNorse — "A handsome man"NormAmerican — "Norse man, Man from the North. "NormanGerman — "Norse man, Man from the North. "NormandFrench — "Norse man, Man from the North. "NormannEnglish — "Variant of Norman. Man of the North."NormannuEnglish — "Variant of Norman. Man of the North."NormenEnglish — "Norse man, Man from the North. "NormieEnglish — "Variant of Norman. Man of the North."NorminOld French — "Norse man, Man from the North. "NormonOld French — "Norse man, Man from the North. "NormynOld French — "Norse man, Man from the North. "NunriAmerican — "A generous man"OjaswitIndian — "A powerful and radiant man"OjoreAfrican — "Warrior. Man of war. A Ateso name used in the East Africa region."OlafemiAfrican — "A lucky young man"OlajuwonArabic — "An honorable man"OlexeiSlavic — "meaning "helper and defender of mankind""OlisGerman — "A powerful man"OllsGerman — "A powerful man "OluyemiAfrican — "Full of God; a pious man"OndrejCzech — "A manly man"OnwaochiAfrican — "A pious man"OreiasGreek — "Mountain Man"OrkenyHungarian — "A frightening man"OrmeEnglish — "A kind man Orm"OrsHungarian — "A heroic man"OrthEnglish — "An honest man"OrwayAmerican — "A kind man"OsloobArabic — "Way, Manner, Style, Mode, Method"OtonielSpanish — "A stylish man"OttfriedGerman — "A wealthy and peaceful man"OwennEnglish — "A well- born man"OzsebHungarian — "A pious man"PacianoSpanish — "A man of peace Pacyano"PahkakinoNative American — "Good Man"PalomoSpanish — "Resembling a dove; a peaceful man"PantiasGreek — "A philosophical man Pantyas"ParamantraArabic — "Nirakartre acceptor of ramas Mantra only"ParamapurushaHindi — "The supreme Man"ParmenioSpanish — "A studious man; one who is intelligent"ParmvirHindi — "A Brave Man, A Medal of Indian Government, Bravery"ParrythAmerican — "An up-and-coming man"ParsonsEnglish — "A man of the clergy"ParvaizPersian — "A commendable man"PassaconawayNorth American Indian — "Pennacook name derived from pa- pisse-conwa bear cub The name was borne by an important Pennacook chief who was known as being a powerful medicine man and skillful military leader"PatmanArabic — "Man of Honor (Two words, Pat = Honor, Man, Self)"PatriHindi — "A Patrician, A Noble Mane"PatuAztec — "A medicine man "PaurasHindi — "Real Man i.e. the Man who have a hugh potentials"PaurushIndian — "A courageous man"PenteleHungarian — "A merciful man "PharisIrish — "A heroic man"PhexAmerican — "A kind man"PhilandrosGreek — "Compound name composed of the elements philos loving and andros man: hence, lover of mankind"PhilemonGreek — "A loving man"PhotiusGreek — "A scholarly man"PillionFrench — "An excellent man"PinyaHebrew — "A faithful man"PlanAmerican — "An organized man"PlutarcoGreek — "A wicked man"PlutatcoGreek — "A wicked man"PoeEnglish — "A mysterious man Po"PoetryAmerican — "A romantic man"PolygnotosGreek — "One who loves many Polygnotus"PomposoSpanish — "A pompous man"PongorHungarian — "A mighty man"PoratHebrew — "A productive man"PowderAmerican — "A lighthearted man"PretoLatin — "An important man"PriestEnglish — "Holy man"PrimericaAmerican — "A patriotic man"PrimitivoSpanish — "A primitive man"PriscilianoSpanish — "A wise and elderly man"PropAmerican — "A fun-loving man"PrudencioSpanish — "A cautious man"PurujitIndian — "One who has defeated many"PurushaSanskrit — "Man"PurushahSanskrit — "Man"PusanIndian — "A wise man; a sage"QaswarArabic — "Strong young man"QochataNative American — "White man (Hopi)."QuaddusAmerican — "A bright man"QuashawnAmerican — "A tenacious man"QuickAmerican — "One who is fast; a witty man"QutabArabic — "Aged, Venerable, Great, Noble, Old man, pivot, Pole"QutaybahArabic — "An impatient man"RabbaaneeAfrican — "An easygoing man"RabtahArabic — "Name of many Sahabiyyat (RA)"RadmanSlavic — "Red-haired man."RadmannOld English — "Red-haired man."RaeesArabic — "President, boss, leader, master, the best man among A group of men"RaekwonAmerican — "A proud man"RageeshArabic — "Goddess of melody or master of melodic modes, The Man who sings sweet ragas"RageshHindi — "Goddess of melody or master of melodic modes, The Man who sings sweet ragas"RagishHindi — "Goddess of melody or master of melodic modes, The Man who sings sweet ragas"RaivataHindi — "A Manu"RalisLatin — "A thin man "RamelIndian — "A godly man"RanganathanHindi — "Very powerful Man"RangarajanIndian — "A charming man"RansuFinnish — "French man"RanteAmerican — "An amorous man"RaqibArabic — "A glorified man"RashdanArabic — "Wise, rightly-guided, mature and is derived from the R-Sh-D root which is used in many places in the Quran"RayappaHindi — "Strong Man"ReanerAmerican — "An even-tempered man"RedmanEnglish — "Red-haired man."RedmannOld English — "Red-haired man."RegentLatin — "A regal man; born into royalty"ReijiJapanese — "A well mannered baby"RhivuHindi — "Brahmas manasputra one who is begotten through a boon"RichmenEnglish — "Wealthy man."RiesGreek — "Virile, manly"RikeAmerican — "A high-spirited man"RonithIndian — "A charming man"RoopeshIndian — "A handsome man"RoserAmerican — "A red-haired man Rozer"RovonteFrench — "A roving man"RudegerGerman — "A friendly man"RuffusEnglish — "A red-haired man"RuftlsLatin — "A red-haired man "RujulIndian — "An honest man"RulonNative American — "A spirited man"RusabArabic — "Smart Man"RussianRussian — "names are remarkable for their many pet forms and diminutives, which are commonly used in everyday speech in place of the formal given name"RustonEnglish — "From the red-haired man's estate"RychmenEnglish — "Wealthy man."RyujiJapanese — "The dragon man"SaadiqArabic — "True, sincere, faithful, veracious, a man of his word"SadrajArabic — "Liar Man"SaeAmerican — "A talkative man"SafarArabic — "A devout man"SaginawNative American — "A bold and cou-rageous man"SagwauChinese — "A silly young man Sagwaw"SaladoSpanish — "A humorous man"SaleheAfrican — "A good man"SaltanOld English — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SaltenOld English — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SaltinOld English — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SaltonEnglish — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SaltynOld English — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SaluteAmerican — "A patriotic man"SammohanIndian — "An attractive man"SampathIndian — "A wealthy man"SandaidhGaelic — "Form of Alexander meaning "helper and defender of mankind""SandrosGreek — "A short form of Alexandros defender or helper of mankind and Lysandros freer of mankind, Sandros is also bestowed as an independent given name See ALEXANDROS and LYSANDROS"SanduruSpanish — "Variant of Alexander. Defender of man."SangVietnamese — "A bright man"SanjiroJapanese — "An admirable man Sanjyro"SanorelleAmerican — "An honest man"SanuHindi — "A learned Man"SanyaRussian — "Defender of man."SanyiGreek — "Defender of man"SaqaUrdu — "Reliable Man, trustworthy"SardayAmerican — "A sociable man "SarvarArabic — "Chief, leader, man in charge, respected and highly regarded man"SashidharHindi — "The Man who carries Sashi the Moon"SassacusNative American — "A wild man"SatparayanIndian — "A good-natured man"SaubaanArabic — "Name of a man, Two cloths"SavaRussian — "Old Man"ScantAmerican — "A man of small stature"SebastianosGreek — "a man of Sebastia. Sebastia was the name of Samaria after the time of Herod the Great 73M B.C."SebastjanPolish — "the Greek Sebastianos a man of Sebastia, a town in Asia Minor The name was borne by a 3rd-century Christian soldier of Rome, martyred under Diocletian by the arrows of his fellow soldiers"SeerathIndian — "A great man"SeijiJapanese — "Lawful; manages affairs of state"SelebyEnglish — "From the manor house."SelemaniAfrican — "Solomon. Wise man. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."SelvonAmerican — "A gregarious man"SeniorFrench — "Lord of the manor."SenyorOld English — "Lord of the manor."SerfatiHebrew — "A man from France"SeriannuWelsh — "A sparkling man"SevastianRussian — "From the Greek Sebastianos man of Sebastia. Sebastia was the name of Samaria after the time of Herod the Great 73?—4 B.C."SfibastlenFrench — "From the Latin Sebastianus, a derivative of the Greek Sebastianos a man of Sebastia, a town in Asia Minor Short: Bastien"ShaazArabic — "Unique, One in many"ShabanArabic — "Jawan mard. Young man"ShafirHebrew — "A handsome man"ShaimanSanskrit — "Holy one. Medicine man."ShaimenSanskrit — "Holy one. Medicine man."ShakllArabic — "A handsome man "ShamanNative American — "Holy one. Medicine man."ShamenSanskrit — "Holy one. Medicine man."SharaafatMuslim — "Variant of Sharafat: Nobility. Good manners."SharafatMuslim — "Nobility. Good manners."ShashenkaRussian — "Defender of man."ShaykeenAmerican — "A successful man "ShaymanSanskrit — "Holy one. Medicine man."ShaymenSanskrit — "Holy one. Medicine man."SheenEnglish — "A shining man"ShehbazArabic — "Handsome Young Man, Brave Person"ShemalahHebrew — "whom Jehovah heard, heard of Jehovah. The name was borne by many biblical characters"ShevonAmerican — "A humorous man"ShortyAmerican — "A man who is small in stature"ShreemanHindi — "A respectable person, Beautiful Man"ShrimanHindi — "A respectable person, Beautiful Man"ShuraquiArabic — "A man from the east"ShurikRussian — "Defender of man."ShuuJapanese — "A responsible man"ShuwafArabic — "Sharp Man"SiamakPersian — "Black-haired man"SikandarGreek — "Alexander, Mans defender, Warrior, Name of a famous Sovereign"SikanderHindi — "Man's Defender; Protector of Man"SinhadhvajHindi — "A Wise Man"SiravanHindi — "Tamil name means eligible, Good Man"SladkeySlavic — "A glorious man"SlarlWelsh — "Welsh cognate of Charles full-grown, a man See CHARLES"SlimEnglish — "A slender man Slym"SocoratArabic — "Wise Man, Sensible"SofronioGreek — "A self-controlled man"SolaiHindi — "Area Covered with One Type of Tree; Flowers; Maancholai means Mango Plantations; Pooncholai means Flower Garden"SonerTurkish — "The last man"SoujiJapanese — "General manager"SpunkAmerican — "A lively man"StalinHindi — "A Steel Man"StewartScottish — "Steward of the manor"StobartGerman — "A harsh man"StretchAmerican — "An easygoing man"StrikerAmerican — "An aggressive man"StuartScottish — "Steward of the manor"StureScandinavian — "A difficult man"StylianosGreek — "A stylish man"SubbaiahHindi — "Great Man"SufiyonArabic — "Rich Man, Wealthy"SuleymanTurkish — "He who is man of pece"SumateThai — "Intelligent man"SumatirArabic — "Tall Man"SusheelHindi — "Good character man, Well behaved"SutantarHindi — "Good Charactered Man"SvendSwedish — "Young man"SymotrisAfrican — "A fortunate man"SzemereHungarian — "A man of small stat¬ure"TabansiAfrican — "An enduring man"TaffAmerican — "A sweet man "TaishiJapanese — "An ambitious man"TaklishimNative American — "A gray-haired man"TalusGreek — "Mechanical man made by Hephaestus"TamarillsAmerican — "A stubborn man "TamariusAmerican — "A stubborn man"TameezArabic — "Discretion, sense, manners"TanetThai — "Rich man"TangaloaPolynesian — "A courageous man Tangalo"TanishIndian — "An ambitious man"TankAmerican — "A man who is big and strong"TanvirIndian — "An enlightened man"TaqiArabic — "God-conscious, God-fearing which is used in many places in the Quran"TareeqArabic — "Method, way, mode, manner, operation, process"TareerArabic — "Young and handsome MAN"TarsoItalian — "A dashing young man"TawnoAmerican — "A man of small stature"TeiloWelsh — "A saintly man"TekeshiJapanese — "Formidable and brave man"TemEnglish — "A man from the country"TeshombeAmerican — "An able-bodied man Teshomb"TeveyHebrew — "A good man"TeyrnonCeltic — "A regal man"ThabitiAfrican — "A real man"ThiagarajanHindi — "The Man who Control All Human Beings"ThiassiScandinavian — "A crafty man"ThinhVietnamese — "A prosperous man"ThurgoodEnglish — "An upstanding man "TieraanGaelic — "Lord of the manor "TikiMythology and Astrology — "Maori and Marquesan name borne in Polynesian mythology by the first man or the god who created him"TimeusGreek — "The perfect man"TinsleyEnglish — "A sociable man "TiruIndian — "A pious man"TitanItalian — "Great. The Titan god who instructed mankind in the observation of the stars, and established the natural calendar."TizianoItalian — "Great. The Titan god who instructed mankind in the observation of the stars, and established the natural calendar."TllonHebrew — "A generous man Tilen"ToksAmerican — "A carefree man Tokutaro (Japanese) A virtuous son"TolfeAmerican — "An outgoing man"TomeoJapanese — "Cautious man"TopweAmerican — "A jovial man"ToureAfrican — "Beloging to the Soussou or Maninka"ToyoJapanese — "A man of plenty"TrahanEnglish — "A handsome man"TrockyAmerican — "A manly man"TruesdaleEnglish — "From the valley of the honest man"TrumanEnglish — "Faithful Man"TueDanish — "Peaceful man"TurkEnglish — "A man from Turkey"TytanItalian — "Great. The Titan god who instructed mankind in the observation of the stars, and established the natural calendar."UddamIndian — "An exceptional man"UddeepathIndian — "An illuminated man"UlediAfrican — "A young man. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."UllaasHindi — "Happy Man"UltanGaelic — "A man from Ulster"UltmanIndian — "A godly man"UmaizarArabic — "Strong man"Umer DrazArabic — "Long-lived Man"UnderIndian — "his leadership his empire was greatly enlarged by conquering and annexing many territories. His buildings and public works were characterized by their grandeur"UpanshuHindi — "Chanting of hymns, Mantras in low tone"UrhoFinnish — "A brave man"UrvirHindi — "Brave Man on the Earth"UtathyaIndian — "Name of a wise man."UtteranHindi — "A Successful Man who has Achieved his Aim"UxioGaelic — "Form of Eugene meaning "a wellborn man""VachaspatiIndian — "A learned man; the lord of speech"VadarDutch — "A fatherly man"VadimRussian — "A good-looking man"VaivaswathaHindi — "Seventh Manu"VannanHindi — "Washer man"VasuIndian — "One who is bright; an excel¬lent man"VasupatiHindi — "Rich Man"VelyoBulgarian — "A great man"VibolCambodian — "A man of plenty"VidvanIndian — "A learned man"VilmarEnglish — "Form of Wilmer meaning "a strong-willed and well-known man""VishakhHindi — "Having many branches, Another name of lord Shiva"WaaliArabic — "The Governor, He who directs, Manages, Conducts, Governs, Measure"WaerheallEnglish — "From the true man's manor."Wahid uddinArabic — "Unique manifestation of the religion (Islam)"WangombeAfrican — "Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning 'one who owns many cows.'"WazzahArabic — "Clear, manifest, visible"WhitEnglish — "A white-skinned man"WiratThai — "Pure man"WittatunEnglish — "From the wise man's estate."WorrellEnglish — "From the true man's manor."XanthllsGreek — "A blonde-haired man "XylanderGreek — "Forest Man"YaafiArabic — "Young man, Nearly baligh"YaraqArabic — "Obvious, Evident, Clear, Manifest"YaruqArabic — "Bright, Lighted, Shining, Candescent, Clear, Conspicuous, Manifest, Evident"YashaHebrew — "Defends man."YashwantIndian — "A glorious man Yaswant"YassarArabic — "Rich Man, Wealthy"YavuzTurkish — "A stern man"YehudiHebrew — "A Man from Judah, A Jew"YemelyanRussian — "Form of Emil meaning "one who is eager; an industrious man""YendHebrew — "A kindhearted man "YeomanEnglish — "A manservant"YerrappaHindi — "Red Man"YevgenyRussian — "Form of Eugene mean¬ing "a wellborn man""YngwieScandinavian — "First Man"YsandroEnglish — "Form of Isandro mean¬ing "the liberator of man""YudaiJapanese — "Brave, Manly"YuuJapanese — "A superior man"ZaabitArabic — "Clever man, one who remembers"ZaboonArabic — "Old Man"ZadorHungarian — "An ill-tempered man"ZadrianAmerican — "mean¬ing "a man from Hadria""ZahlArabic — "A brilliant man "ZamiirArabic — "A good young man, Short"ZaqanArabic — "Old Man"ZaqitArabic — "Angry Man"ZaumarArabic — "A good young man, Handsome"ZebeenUrdu — "Well mannered, Matured"ZewadArabic — "Muhazab, Ghairat Mand"ZhenechkaRussian — "A noble man"ZhivkoBulgarian — "A lively man"ZopyrosGreek — "A glowing man"ZunnoonArabic — "The title of Hazrat Yoonus (Peace be upon him) meaning The Man of the whale"

Girl names that mean Man

AamrapaliHindi — "Leaf of Mango Tree"AavihshkaHindi — "Altruism, Advantage, Virtue, Accord, Heart, Warm and loving. heart, Warm and loving. for you are blessed with many"AbameHebrew — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning example, lesson. "AbarraneHebrew — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning example, lesson. "AbeelaArabic — "Beautiful, Healthy, Sehat mand"AbrahanaHebrew — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning 'example; lesson. "AbrannaItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbrianaItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbrianahItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbrianiaItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbrianiahItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbriannahItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbrianneItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbriellItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbriellaItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbrielleFrench — "Mother of many nations"AbryanaItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryanahItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryaneItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryannItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryannaItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryannahItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryanneItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryelItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryelaItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryeleItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryellItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryellaItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbryelleItalian — "Mother of many nations"AbyanItalian — "Mother of many nations"AdeebahArabic — "One who has excellent character, One who has excellent manners"AfuvalePolynesian — "A mulberry tree with too many shoots"AlesandeseGreek — "Basque feminine form of Alesander (helper of man)"AlestaScottish — "Form of Alexandra mean-ing "helper and defender of mankind""AlewndraRussian — "Defender of man."AlewndrinaLatin — "Defender of man."AlexandinaGreek — "Defender of mankind."AlexandrianaLatin — "Defender of man."AlexandteaLatin — "Defender of man."AlexanndraEnglish — "A helper and defender of mankind"AlexxaEnglish — "Defender of mankind"AlexxiaEnglish — "Defender of mankind"AllexandriaEnglish — "A helper and defender of mankind"AllexiaEnglish — "Defender of mankind"AllexisEnglish — "Defender of mankind"AllondraEnglish — "Defender of mankind"AlondraSpanish — "Variant of Alexandra: defender of mankind."AlyssandraFrench — "Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander."AmramanjariHindi — "Bunch of Mango Flowers"AmrapallaviHindi — "Leaves of Mango"AnderaSpanish — "Feminine form of Andrew: manly."AndrineEnglish — "English feminine form of Andrew manly, a cognate of the Greek Andreas, which is derived from the element andros man Pet: Andie"AnekavarnaHindi — "One who has many complexions"AnnushkaHebrew — "Gracious and well mannered, A term of endearment, She who has friends and no enemies, A form of Anne, gracious; Lightning."AnoushkaHebrew — "Gracious and well mannered, A term of endearment, She who has friends and no enemies, A form of Anne, gracious; Lightning."AnushkaHebrew — "Gracious and well mannered, A term of endearment, She who has friends and no enemies, A form of Anne, gracious; Lightning."ArastehArabic — "Beautified, adorned, and can be used to describe both physical beauty and good manners"AreesaPersian — "Noble, Excellent, One whose character and manners are like those of noble and excellent people (jis ka ikhlaq bhoot acha ho)"ArlettaFrench — "Variant of Arlette: Derived from a feminine diminutive of Charles, meaning manly. A medieval given name."ArnoushArabic — "Beautified, adorned, and can be used to describe both physical beauty and good manners"AsvedhaHindi — "One of the Mandram"AtishaHindi — "Peace, Atishas overall ideal is one of spiritual enlightenment for well-being of mankind"AumnshiHindi — "Abbreviation of Hindu lord Shiva Mantra aumn namah shivay"AzaddokhtPersian — "Daughter of a free man"AzadehPersian — "The free mind man"BaarizahArabic — "Prominent, Manifest"BahudantiHindi — "With Many Teeth"BahuliHindi — "One who has Many Facets"BahupushpaHindi — "Has Many Flowers"BahuputriHindi — "With Many Sons, Durga"BahurupaHindi — "With Many Forms"BarizaArabic — "Prominent (Mumtaz), Manifest"BasaairArabic — "Of insight for mankind, and a guidance and grace unto people who are endowed with inner certainty"BastienneFrench — "Feminine form of Bastien, which is a short form of Sebastien man of Sebastia See SEBASTIEN Male Names"BazkushaArabic — "Well-mannered, Mannerly"Bazm araUrdu — "Parties To Manage"CaeneusGreek — "A woman who asked to become a man"CaralynEnglish — "Feminine variant of Charles: manly."CarilynEnglish — "Feminine variant of Charles: manly."CarilynneEnglish — "Feminine variant of Charles: manly."CaroEnglish — "Feminine variant of Charles: manly."CarolianaEnglish — "Feminine variant of Charles: manly."CarolynnEnglish — "Feminine variant of Charles: manly."ChandeenArabic — "Much, Many"CharilGerman — "Woman. Feminine form of Charles, Man. Some variants are Charil , Charyl , Cherilyn , Sharilynn, etc."CharlaineFrench — "Feminine of Charles meaning manly."CharlayneArabic — "Feminine of Charles meaning manly"CharlieeEnglish — "One who is manly and strong / a free man"CharliiEnglish — "One who is manly and strong / a free man"CharlisaFrench — "Feminine of Charles meaning manly."CharlitaFrench — "Feminine of Charles meaning manly."CharlynnEnglish — "Modern form of Charles: manly."CharmineFrench — "Feminine of Charles meaning manly. Variant of Charmain, one of Cleopatra's attendants."CharylGerman — "Woman. Feminine form of Charles, Man. Some variants are Charil , Charyl , Cherilyn , Sharilynn, etc."ChatlieEnglish — "Modern form of Charles: manly."ChattieFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."ChitrineeIndian — "She With Many Talents"ColandraAmerican — "Swarthy, Manly"dameethaUrdu — "Simple and one of good manners"dawhaUrdu — "Lofty tree with many branches, family tree"DeandaEnglish — "Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man. )."DeandreaEnglish — "Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man. )."DeeandraEnglish — "Blend of Deanne, meaning divine, plus variants of Andrea (masculine) and Sandra (protector of man. )."DevahutiIndian — "Daughter of Manu"DiandaEnglish — "Blend of Deanne (divine) plus variants of Andrea (masculine) and Sandra (protector of man. )."DrinaSpanish — "mean¬ing "helper and defender of mankind""EcclesiasticEnglish — "Late Latin Theophania Epiphany, manifestation of God"EleadoraGreek — "Gift of the sun. A name given to many saints."ElexisEnglish — "meaning "helper and defender of mankind""ElliannEnglish — "A spirited man"FahemahUrdu — "Intelligent, Aqal mand"FatimUrdu — "A man worthy of utmost praise"FemaleBiblical — "children are named in much the same man-ner but do not receive school names or official names Upon marriage, a woman keeps her surname yet often adds her husband's surname as a courtesy. At"FilomeniaGreek — "Lover of man"GailaEnglish — "Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Man."GandhanIndian — "In mythology a princess who blindfolded herself when she married a blind man "GayathryHindi — "Gayathry Mantra, Mother of the Vedas or Goddess Saraswati"GayatreeHindi — "A vedic Mantra praising the Sun, A sacred verse, A Goddess, Mother of the Vedas"GayatryArabic — "Gayathry Mantra, Mother of the Vedas or Goddess Saraswati"GayleneEnglish — "Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Man."GermundArabic — "Defender of man"GongAmerican — "A forceful man"HeyamUrdu — "One of the many levels or degrees of love"HilyahArabic — "Good manners"IlakhumiHindi — "Earth, Daughter of Manu"InsiyaUrdu — "A member of mankind, Any human being"JanhitaHindi — "One who thinks of the welfare of mankind"KaaylaEnglish — "A stylish man"KaillaEnglish — "A stylish man"KalaipoongaHindi — "Possessing Many Artistic Skills"KalandraGreek — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments kalos beautiful and andros man: hence, beau-tiful one"KarlotteGerman — "Feminine form of Karl man, freeman, peasant, which is based on the French Charlotte See KARLA"KarmannEnglish — "The lord of the manor"KaylaaEnglish — "A stylish man"KayllaEnglish — "A stylish man"KhaleeqaArabic — "Well mannered"KhaliqaArabic — "Well mannered."KindraEnglish — "Blend of Ken: (royal obligation, clear water) and Sandra: (protector of man) or Andrea: (manly or masculine)."KulthumArabic — "Daughter of Ahmad bin Ali al-Asiwatiyah was a righteous woman who had memorised the Quran; there were many other women of this name including a daughter of the Prophet (S.A.W) a daughter of Sayyidina Abu Bakar (R.A) etc"LaurenaEnglish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants"LaurenzaItalian — "Feminine form of Lorenzo, the Italian cognate of Laurence, a name derived from the Latin Laurentius man from Laurentum Laurentum, the name of a town in Latium, is probably derived from laurus laurel"LaweehArabic — "Apparent, visible, manifest"LawnAmerican — "lawn, which denotes a manicured grassy area, especially those around houses, or a very fine, sheer cloth of linen or cotton"LexandraEnglish — "Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander."LexiiEnglish — "Defender of mankind"LexinaGreek — "Defender of man"LexusEnglish — "Protector of man. Famous bearer: the Toyota Lexus, whose name is associated with luxury and elegance."LexxiEnglish — "Defender of mankind"LexxieEnglish — "Defender of mankind"LeysaUkrainian — "Defender of man."LllliGerman — "A pet form of Elisabeth God is my oath and many of its variant forms, Lilli is also occasionally be-stowed as an independent given name"LolittaSpanish — "Feminine form of Carlos: manly."LottyFrench — "Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV, British writer Charlotte Bronte."LyaksandraUkrainian — "Defender of man."LyssanGreek — "mean¬ing "helper and defender of mankind""MaanaviHindi — "Wife of Manu, Born of Man"MakandaHindi — "The Mango Tree"ManaaliiHawaiian — "Compounding of the elements mana strength, supernatural power and alii chieftess, queen, royalty, noble: hence, noble strength"ManalaniHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the ele-ments mana strength, supernatural power and lani sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, divine; majesty: hence, divine power Short: Lani"ManaoioHawaiian — "the Hawaiian mana'o'i'o faith, hope, confidence, belief"ManaolanaHawaiian — "the Hawaiian mana'olana hope, confidence, to have faith in something The literal translation is floating thought. Short: Lana"ManaolanakeikiHawaiian — "Compound name composed of the elements mana'olana hope, confidence, faith and keiki child: hence, child of hope"ManaviHindi — "Girl with humanity, One who poses all best qualities (Wife of Manu)"ManawaleaHawaiian — "the Hawaiian manawale'a a generous heart, benevolent, charitable"ManayiHindi — "(Wife of Manu)"MangiriHindi — "Flower of mango plant"MannanaArabic — "Bountiful, generous, fem. of mannan"ManoelaSpanish — "God is with us. Variant of Manuel."ManujaHindi — "Human, Born of Manu, Woman"ManzooraUrdu — "Approved of, chosen, promising, fem. of Manzoor"MasuoodahUrdu — "Present, manifest"MecislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Mecislav, a compound name, the first element of which is uncertain Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecina, Mecka"MubinaaArabic — "Clear, manifest, apparent, distinct"MubinahHindi — "Clear, manifest, apparent, distinct"MubtahilArabic — "Aajzi say dua mangnay wali, Namaz parhnay wali"MustabshiraArabic — "Khushian mananay wali"NaazhimahUrdu — "(Naazimah) Administrator, manager"NanadanaHindi — "Daughter, Goddess durga, Great achiever, Happiness, lord Shivas son, Young Man"NeaveIrish — "Radiance, Lustre, Brightness. The daughter of the sea god Manannan."NiamIrish — "Radiance, Lustre, Brightness. The daughter of the sea god Manannan."NiavIrish — "Radiance, Lustre, Brightness. The daughter of the sea god Manannan."NinelRussian — "A name from the Soviet era, Ninel is an ana-gram of Lenin, the surname of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin 1870-1924, the Russian leader of the Communist Revolution of 1917 and premier of the US.S.R. The name is now falling out of favor, as with many Soviet-era names. Pet: Nelli, Nelya"OleisiaGreek — "Protector of man"OmprabhaHindi — "Radiance, Power of the Holy Mantra Om"OreenEnglish — "From the pine tree / a pale-skinned man"PaullaEnglish — "A small or humble man"PaullinaEnglish — "A small or humble man"PhilenaGreek — "Lover of Mankind"PranavashreeArabic — "Om, Sacred Mantra"PranavasriArabic — "Om, Sacred Mantra"PrasutiHindi — "Daughter of Manu and wife of daksha Prajapathi"PruEnglish — "Diminutive of Prudence: Prudence. One of the many qualities and virtues that the Puritans adopted as names after the Reformation."PurushaakritiHindi — "One who takes the form of a Man"QuahNorth American Indian — "AH White coral beads Pueblo. The name was borne by Tonita Pena 1895-1949, a Pueblo painter who was the first to break away from the traditional restrictions put on women, and paint as she wished. She was commissioned to produce many murals throughout Arizona and New Mexico"RitzaGreek — "Protector of man"RltsaGreek — "Form of Alexandra meaning "helper and defender of mankind" "SaashaEnglish — "A helper and defender of mankind"SachenkaGreek — "Feminine form of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."SachkaGreek — "Feminine form of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."SahiraArabic — "Sahira is a Quranic name for girls with many meanings"SandreaGreek — "Form of Sandra meaning "helper and defender of mankind""SandriaGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SandriahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SandricaGreek — "Form of Sandra meaning "helper and defender of mankind""SaundraAmerican — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."ShaimaUrdu — "One who has many beauty spots, one who has many beauty marks"ShambutiHindi — "Born, Manifested"SharilynnGerman — "Woman. Feminine form of Charles, Man. Some variants are Charil , Charyl , Cherilyn , Sharilynn, etc."SharneeIrish — "Plain of many roses"SharneyIrish — "Plain of many roses"SharniIrish — "Plain of many roses"SharnieIrish — "Plain of many roses"ShishtaHindi — "Goodness, Used in durga mata Mantra"ShunnarehArabic — "Pleasing in manner and behavior"SondrahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SondriaGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SondriahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SondryaGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SondryahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SonndraGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."SoufiaArabic — "Man"SukritiiHindi — "A Man with good deeds"SuwaidaArabic — "Area of land with many palm trees"TeagannEnglish — "A hand- some man"TeofanieGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TeophaniaGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TeophanieGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."ThefaniaGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TheofaniaGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TheophaniaTeutonic — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TheophanieGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TheophanyGreek — "God appears to her, Manifestation of God. Feminine form of Greek Theophanes. A form of Tiffany."TristannEnglish — "A sorrowful man; in arthurian legend, a knight of the round table"WaqadArabic — "Bright, Lighted, Shining, Candescent, Clear, Conspicuous, Manifest, Evident, Prominent"Wazir BegumArabic — "Woman Who Manages Affairs Related To Managment"WittonEnglish — "From the wise man's estate."YeneneNative American — "A medicine man; wizard poisoning a person who is sleeping"ZammarArabic — "The object of the protection and care necessary to man"ZondriahGreek — "Defender of humankind, Man's Defender. The short form of Alexandra."ZoofashanUrdu — "light, manor"ZubaydahArabic — "This was the name of the daughter of Jafar Mansoor and the wife of Khalifah Haroon Rasheed"

Unisex names that mean Man

AbrachamIrish — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning 'example; lesson. Irish form of Abraham (father of many)"AlasterGaelic — "Defender of man."AlesandroGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlessandriGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlexandreFrench — "French form of Alexander (defends mankind) Nephew of King Mark (twelfth century)"AlexandroAmerican — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlissanderGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlistirGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlixGreek — "Defender of men, man-defending. Noble. See Alexandra. "AllissandreGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AlsandareGreek — "Variant of Alexander: Defender, protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great."AndreasGreek — "(1) Courageous and manly, (2) German / Italian / Welsh form of Andrew (manly) (3) Feminine form of Anders (masculine)"CarlinIrish — "a man."CharleaEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."CharleahEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."CharleyEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."CharliEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."CharlyEnglish — "Strong, Courageous one from the meadow, Manly. A short form of Charles."ConaryGaelic — "Wise Man"DarbeeIrish — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DarbiIrish — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DarbieIrish — "Free man, Freedom|From the deer estate."DarbyEnglish — "Free Man"FergieEnglish — "Strength Of Man"FlynnIrish — "Son of the ruddy man. Variants include Flin , Flinn, and Flyn."FranEnglish — "Free, abbreviation of many female and male names beginning with Fran, Such as Francine, Frances etc"HaleaOld English — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."HaleahHawaiian — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."HaleeOld English — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."HaleighEnglish — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."HallanEnglish — "From the Manor Halls"HalleaGreek — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."HalleahGreek — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."HalleeGreek — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."HalleighGreek — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."HalleyEnglish — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."HalyOld English — "From the manor, Hall in the meadow, From the holy meadow."JulesFrench — "Youthful, abbreivation of many female and male names, inblucing Juliette, Julian, and slang for names such as Julio, Julie etc, but now a common name in its own right"KaimanaHawaiian — "Diamond or sea filled with Mana"LaurettaEnglish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory. Old name with many variants."LexannEnglish — "Variant of Alexandra. 'Defender of mankind.'."LexissAmerican — "Protector of Mankind"MackenzieGaelic — "Fair, favored one. 'Son of the fair man' or 'Son of Kenzie'."ManningEnglish — "Son of Man"MendieGerman — "Little Man"MonahanGaelic — "Religious Man"PalaniHawaiian — "Free Man"SammieArabic — "Sun's man, Splendid man."TiffneyEnglish — "Variant of the Greek name Theophania referring to the Epiphany - manifestation of divinity."