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Names that mean masculine

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 Masculine in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Masculine

AdrianoSpanish — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AdrianusLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AdrinLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AdrynLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AhndrayFrench — "Variant of Andre: Masculine, manly, brave."AnastagioItalian — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasiGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasijRussian — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasioGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasiosGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastasiusGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastaslGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastatiusGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastazijGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastazyPolish — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnasticeGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AndrayFrench — "Variant of Andre: Masculine, manly, brave."AnedereaHawaiian — "Variant of Anakelea: Masculine, manly."AneraeFrench — "Variant of Andre: Masculine, manly, brave."AnsanHebrew — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."AnsenHebrew — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."AnsinHebrew — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."AnsonGerman — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."AnsynHebrew — "Ann's son, Son of the graceful one. A masculine form of Ann."ArcenioGreek — "Virile, masculine. St. Arsenius the Great tutored Roman emperor Theodosius' sons. Actor / television personality Arsenio Hall."ArjeDutch — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."ArrianLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."ArsenArmenian — "Masculine"ArseneGreek — "Masculine"ArseneoGreek — "Masculine"ArsenioSpanish — "Masculine"ArseniosGreek — "A male, virile, masculine"ArseniusGreek — "Masculine"ArsenyGreek — "Masculine"ArsenyoGreek — "Masculine"ArshakArabic — "Man, male, virile, masculine (bahadur)"ArsinioGreek — "Masculine"ArsinyoGreek — "Masculine"AundrayFrench — "Variant of Andre: Masculine, manly, brave."CaciliusDutch — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CaecilianusLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CaeciliusLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CaitalinIrish — "Magical wizard. A masculine form of Caitlin, pure pool."CathmoorGaelic — "Great warrior|From the pure moor. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CathmooreGaelic — "Great warrior|From the pure moor. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CathmorIrish — "Great warrior|From the pure moor. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CathmoreIrish — "Great warrior|From the pure moor. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CatholGaelic — "Mighty, Wise in the eye of the battle. Battle mighty. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."CeciliusDutch — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CecilusLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CecylLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CescisLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."CesilioLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."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."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."CissEnglish — "Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher."DemetreGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemetriGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemetrioSpanish — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemetriosGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemetryusRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DemitrisRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DenelAfrican-American — "God is my judge. A masculine form of Danielle."DenellAfrican — "God is my judge. A masculine form of Danielle."DestanFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestenFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestinFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestineEnglish — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestonFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestunFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DestynFrench — "Fate. The masculine form of Destiny."DidierFrench — "Desired. The masculine form of Desiree."DidyerFrench — "Desired. The masculine form of Desiree."DimiterRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DimitrijRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DimitrijeRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DimitryGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DmitarRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DmitriSlavic — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetreeRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetreyRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetriRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetriasRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetriusRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetriysRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetryasRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymetryusRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."DymytrieRussian — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."EndorHebrew — "The fountain of youth, adorable. The masculine form of Endora."EouanFrench — "Knight of the lion. The masculine form of Yvette and Yvonne. Archer."EuzenFrench — "Knight of the lion. The masculine form of Yvette and Yvonne. Archer."FearadhachIrish — "Manly, masculine."FerdinanEnglish — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerdinandGerman — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerdinandusLithuanian — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerrandoSpanish — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerranteFrench — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerynandPolish — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FerynandoGerman — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."FraiEnglish — "Noble|The masculine form of Freya - a goddess of love."FreiEnglish — "Noble|The masculine form of Freya - a goddess of love."GiulanoLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GiulioItalian — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GuilianoLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GulianLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GulienLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."GulioLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."HadrianSwedish — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadrienLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadrionLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadryanLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadryenLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadryonLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HadryunLatin — "Dark, Mysterious, From the Adriatic sea. A masculine form of Adriana."HarmensDutch — "Harmonious. A masculine form of Harmony."HazibArabic — "On a masculine people"HernanSpanish — "Adventurer, Peace maker|Life adventure. The masculine form of Fernanda."HildericGerman — "Warrior. A masculine form of Hilda and HIldegarde, battle stronghold."HildricheGerman — "Warrior. A masculine form of Hilda and HIldegarde, battle stronghold."IlarioItalian — "Cheerful. The Italian masculine form of HIlary."IlaryoGreek — "Cheerful. The Italian masculine form of HIlary."JacintSpanish — "Hyachinth. PUrple. The masculine form of Jacinta."JacintoSpanish — "Hyachinth. PUrple. The masculine form of Jacinta."JacyntSpanish — "Hyachinth. PUrple. The masculine form of Jacinta."JacyntoSpanish — "Hyachinth. PUrple. The masculine form of Jacinta."JellonLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JewelianLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JewelienLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JlyenLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JolianLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JollanLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JollanusLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JolyonEnglish — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulianoSpanish — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulienFrench — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulijonasLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulioisLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulionWelsh — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulyanLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulyinLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulyonLatin — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."KaarloFrench — "Strong and masculine"KanoJapanese — "One's masculine power; capability"KarlensFrench — "Strong and masculine"KarlisFrench — "Strong and masculine"KilianCeltic — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."KukainHawaiian — "Masculine"KukaineHawaiian — "Masculine"KukaneHawaiian — "Masculine"LoukasLatin — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LucEnglish — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LucanLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucasGaelic — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LucassieItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LuccaItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LucianoSpanish — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucianusLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuciasLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucioSpanish — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LuciusLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuckasItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LucusAmerican — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LucyasLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucysItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LucyusLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LukasSwedish — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukashLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LukaszPolish — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LukazGreek — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukeGreek — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukelaHawaiian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukenLatin — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukeyLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LukiGerman — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukusItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LukynGreek — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy"LukysItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LuzianLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuzienFrench — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuzioLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuziusLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LycyenLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."MabriLatin — "Worth of love. A short form of Amabel, lovable. The masculine form of Mabel."MabrieLatin — "Worth of love. A short form of Amabel, lovable. The masculine form of Mabel."MabryLatin — "Worth of love. A short form of Amabel, lovable. The masculine form of Mabel."ManingOld English — "Son of Mann, Son of the masculine one."ManleaOld English — "Form the masculine one's meadow."ManleahOld English — "Form the masculine one's meadow."ManleeOld English — "Form the masculine one's meadow."ManleighOld English — "Form the masculine one's meadow."ManleyEnglish — "Form the masculine one's meadow."ManlieOld English — "Form the masculine one's meadow."ManlyEnglish — "Form the masculine one's meadow."MansfieldEnglish — "From the masculine one's field."MansfyeldOld English — "From the masculine one's field."MantanOld English — "From the masculine one's town."MantenOld English — "From the masculine one's town."MantinOld English — "From the masculine one's town."MantonEnglish — "From the masculine one's town."MantynOld English — "From the masculine one's town."MarianoSpanish — "Mary's son, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. The masculine form of Mary."MaryonEnglish — "Mary's son, Wished for, Star of the sea, Bitter. The masculine form of Mary."ModestiFrench — "Modest. The masculine form of Modesty."ModestieFrench — "Modest. The masculine form of Modesty."ModestoLatin — "Modest. The masculine form of Modesty."NansanEnglish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NansenSwedish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NansinEnglish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NansonEnglish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NansynEnglish — "Graceful, Nancy's son. The masculine form of Nancy."NastagioGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."NoeleFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NoellFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NowelFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NoweleFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NowellFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."NowelleFrench — "Born of Christmas Day, Born at Christmas time. The masculine form of Noelle."PadgeEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PaegEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PaegeEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PagEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PaigEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PaygeEnglish — "Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige."PhoebasGreek — "Shining, Pure, Bright, Of the sun. The masculine form of Phoebe."PhoebiusGreek — "Shining, Pure, Bright, Of the sun. The masculine form of Phoebe."PhoebusLatin — "Shining, Pure, Bright, Of the sun. The masculine form of Phoebe."PrimoItalian — "First-born child. The masculine form of Prima."PrimusItalian — "First-born child. The masculine form of Prima."PrymoItalian — "First-born child. The masculine form of Prima."RoslinGaelic — "From the cape, Headland meadow|From the rose pool. The masculine form of Rosalin."RoslynSpanish — "From the cape, Headland meadow|From the rose pool. The masculine form of Rosalin."RozlinOld English — "From the cape, Headland meadow|From the rose pool. The masculine form of Rosalin."RozlynSpanish — "From the cape, Headland meadow|From the rose pool. The masculine form of Rosalin."SeisylltLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."SharanAfrican-American — "From the plains. The masculine for of Sharon"SharenAfrican-American — "From the plains. The masculine for of Sharon"SitsyllitLatin — "Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia."SophisGreek — "Wisdom. A masculine form of Sophia."SophusGreek — "Wisdom. A masculine form of Sophia."SophysGreek — "Wisdom. A masculine form of Sophia."ThandeeAfrican-American — "Beloved, Masculine."ThandiAfrican — "Beloved, Masculine."ZakurHebrew — "Masculine"

Unisex names that mean Masculine

AdrianLatin — "Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana."AdrianaSpanish — "Feminine form of Adrian / from the Spanish name Hadrianus, Six popes have borne this name. Is a masculine name in Africa, and is used for the nobility class of the Betsileo people of central Madagascar. "AnastasGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnastaseGreek — "Resurrection, Springtime. A masculine form of Anastasia."AnnoDanish — "Graceful. A masculine form of Ann."CaryEnglish — "An alternative spelling of Carrie. Cary became a popular masculine first name in mid-2Oth century because of actor Cary Grant, whose real name was Archibald Leach. V: Carey."CathelGaelic — "Mighty, Wise in the eye of the battle. Battle mighty. A masculine form of Cathy, purity."DemetriusGreek — "Covering of earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria."FrayEnglish — "Noble|The masculine form of Freya - a goddess of love."FreyScandinavian — "Noble|The masculine form of Freya - a goddess of love."JolinHebrew — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."JulianGreek — "Belonging to the youth. The masculine form of Julia."LucahItalian — "Bringer of light|From Luciana. A masculine form of Lucy."LuceLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LuciahLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucianLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucienFrench — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."LucyanLatin — "Bringer of light. A masculine form of Lucy."SharinAfrican-American — "From the plains. The masculine for of Sharon"SharoneAfrican — "From the plains. The masculine for of Sharon"SharranAfrican-American — "From the plains. The masculine for of Sharon"SharrenAfrican-American — "From the plains. The masculine for of Sharon"SharrinAfrican-American — "From the plains. The masculine for of Sharon"SharrynAfrican-American — "From the plains. The masculine for of Sharon"SharynAfrican-American — "From the plains. The masculine for of Sharon"TandeeAfrican-American — "Beloved, Masculine."TandeyAfrican-American — "Beloved, Masculine."TandiAfrican-American — "Beloved, Masculine."TandieAfrican — "Beloved, Masculine."TandyScottish — "Beloved, Masculine."ThandeyAfrican — "Beloved, Masculine."