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  • Koushin

    A boys name of Japanese origin meaning “shining” The name Koushin is of Japanese origin and is commonly used for both boys and girls. It is composed of two kanji characters: 航 (kou) which means “navigate” or “sail” and 心 (shin) which means “heart” or “spirit.” Therefore, Koushin can be interpreted to mean “adventurous spirit”…

  • Kellan

    A boys name of Irish origin meaning “powerful” Name: Kellan Meaning: Kellan is of Gaelic origin, derived from the name “Caolán,” which means “slender” or “powerful.” It is a unisex name, though it is more commonly used for boys. Background history: The name Kellan has Celtic roots and is often associated with Scotland and Ireland.…

  • Kregg

    A boys name of American origin meaning “lively person” The name Kregg is a variant spelling of the name Gregg, which is derived from the Welsh name Grug, meaning “prince” or “watchful.” Gregg is also a diminutive form of Gregory, which has Greek origins and means “vigilant” or “watchful.” Historically, the name Gregg has been…

  • Keaton

    A boys name of Irish origin meaning “warrior” Name: Keaton Meaning: Keaton is an English surname-derived given name meaning “where hawks fly” or “town of hawks.” It comes from Old English roots, with “kea” meaning “jackdaw” or “hawk” and “tun” meaning “enclosure” or “settlement.” Background history: Keaton originated as a surname, and eventually transitioned into…

  • Kelvyn

    A boys name of Irish origin meaning “handsome” Name: Kelvyn Meaning: Kelvyn is a variant of the name Kelvin, which is of Scottish and Irish origin. The name Kelvin is derived from the Scottish surname derived from a place name. In this case, it refers to the River Kelvin in Scotland. Background History: The name…

  • Lawrence

    Derived from the Roman family name Laurentius, which could mean “from Laurentum” an ancient Roman city Name: Lawrence Meaning: Lawrence is a masculine name of Latin origin meaning “from Laurentum.” Laurentum was an ancient Italian city known for its laurel trees. The name can also be interpreted as “crowned with laurel,” symbolizing victory and honor.…

  • Luke

    Derived from the Greek name Loukas, meaning “from Lucania” The name Luke has Hebrew origins and means “light-giving” or “light-bringer.” It is derived from the Greek name Loukas, which likely comes from the Greek word “lukos,” meaning “light.” In the Bible, Luke is also the name of one of the Four Evangelists, who wrote the…

  • Ludvig

    Scandinavian form of the German name Ludwig, meaning “famous battle” The name Ludvig is of Germanic origin and is a variant of the more commonly known name Ludwig. It has roots in the Old High German name “Hludwig,” which is composed of the elements “hlud” meaning “famous, illustrious” and “wig” meaning “war, battle.” Ludvig is…

  • Leeroy

    French origin name meaning “king, the crowned” The name Leeroy is of French origin and is derived from the name Le Roy, which means “the king” in French. It is a combination of the words “le” meaning “the” and “roy” meaning “king.” Leeroy is considered a modern and unique variation of the name Leroy. While…

  • Lorin

    Latin origin name derived from the Roman family name Laurentius, meaning “from Laurentum” The name Lorin is derived from the Latin name Laurentius, which means “From Laurentum,” an ancient city in Italy. The name has French and English origins, and it has been used as a masculine given name. In history, Saint Laurentius was a…

  • Lorcan

    Irish origin name meaning “little fierce one” Name: Lorcan Meaning: Lorcan is an Irish name that means “little fierce one” or “brave warrior.” It is derived from the Irish Gaelic name “Lorcán.” Background history: Lorcan is a traditional Irish name that has been used for centuries in Ireland. It is associated with bravery, courage, and…

  • Leim

    A variant of the Irish name Uilliam, meaning “resolute protection” The name Leim is of Gaelic origin and is commonly seen as a variation of the name Liam. Liam itself is a shortened form of the Irish name Uilliam, which is the Irish equivalent of William. The name William has Germanic roots and means “strong-willed…

  • Lundon

    A modern variation of the English name Landon, meaning “long hill” The name Lundon is a unique and uncommon name that is believed to have originated from the English language. The meaning of the name is not widely documented, but it is likely a modern variation or twist on the name “London,” which is the…

  • Lon

    English origin name derived from the Old English surname, meaning “long hill” The name Lon is a unisex name of English and Irish origin. For boys, it can be a shortened form of the name Alonzo or a variation of the name Lionel. For girls, it can be a variation of the name Alondra or…

  • Malo

    A French name meaning “little soldier”. Name: Malo Meaning: Malo is a Polynesian name that means “winner” or “victorious.” It is a name full of strength and success connotations. Background History: Malo is a name with origins in Polynesian culture, particularly in regions such as Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. In these cultures, names often carry…

  • Macaulay

    The English form of the Gaelic Mac Amhalghaidh, meaning ‘son of Amhalghaidh’. Name: Macaulay Meaning: Macaulay is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name “MacAmhlaidh,” meaning ‘son of Amhlaidh.’ The name “Amhlaidh” itself is a variant of the Old Norse name “Ólafr,” which means ‘ancestor’s descendant’ or ‘forefather’s heir.’ Background history: Macaulay…

  • Marwin

    An English name derived from the Old French words mar and win, meaning “famous friend”. The name Marwin is of Old English origin and originated as a surname. It is a variant of the name Marvin, which comes from the elements “meri” meaning famous, and “wine” meaning friend. Therefore, Marwin can be interpreted to mean…

  • Maximus

    Originating from the Latin Maximus meaning “greatest” Name meaning: Maximus is a Latin name meaning “greatest” or “the greatest.” Background history: Maximus was a popular name in ancient Rome, where it signified greatness and strength. It was commonly used as a title to honor military leaders, gladiators, and emperors. The name gained popularity in modern…

  • Milton

    Derived from the Old English ‘myltun’, meaning ‘settlement’. The name Milton is of Old English origin, derived from the elements “mill,” meaning mill or settlement, and “tun,” meaning town. This gives the name the overall meaning of “settlement by the mill.” Milton has a rich history, with its usage dating back to medieval England. One…

  • Mamadou

    The Mali language, meaning ‘teacher of the people’. Name: Mamadou Meaning: Mamadou is a popular West African name, specifically found in countries such as Senegal, Mali, and Guinea. The name Mamadou is of Arabic origin and means “chosen one” or “praiseworthy”. Background History: Mamadou is a traditional name that holds cultural significance in many West…

  • Marlow

    English, derived from the Old English ‘marine’, meaning ‘of the sea’. The name Marlow is of English origin and is derived from the Old English elements “mere” meaning “lake” and “hlaw” meaning “hill.” This gives the name a serene and picturesque meaning of “a hill by the lake.” Marlow has historically been used as a…

  • Ned

    A common medieval nickname for Edward or Edwin The name Ned is a diminutive form of the name Edward, which is of Old English origin and means “wealthy guardian” or “wealthy protector”. Edward has been a popular name in England for centuries, with notable historical figures such as King Edward the Confessor and King Edward…

  • Nikolai

    Russian form of Nicholas, meaning ‘victory of the people’ Nikolai is a masculine name of Russian origin, derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, which is composed of the elements “nikē” meaning “victory” and “laos” meaning “people.” Therefore, Nikolai carries the meaning of “victory of the people” or “people’s champion.” The name Nikolai has a rich…

  • Nat

    Shortened form of the name Nathan The name Nat is often used as a nickname for the name Nathan or Nathaniel. It can also be a standalone name in its own right. Nat is of Hebrew origin and means “gift of God” or “God has given.” The name Nat has a long history and has…

  • Nitzan

    Hebrew name means ‘flower bud’ The name Nitzan is of Hebrew origin and means “flower bud” or “bud” in Hebrew. It is a unisex name, but more commonly used for boys in Israel. In Hebrew culture, the concept of growth and blossoming is often associated with the name Nitzan, symbolizing potential and new beginnings. Historically,…

  • Narayan

    Indian name derived from the Sanskrit meaning ‘descendent of the waters’ The name Narayan has its origins in Sanskrit and is a popular name in India, particularly among followers of Hinduism. It is derived from the Sanskrit words “Nara,” meaning man, and “Ayana,” meaning journey or path. Put together, Narayan translates to “the path of…

  • Nawaz

    An Arabic name meaning ‘brave’ The name Nawaz is of Arabic origin, meaning “one who bestows favors” or “kind-hearted.” It is a traditionally Muslim name that holds a deep significance in Islamic culture, representing the act of showing kindness and generosity to others. In many Muslim-majority countries, names like Nawaz are commonly used to reflect…

  • Narek

    An Armenian name derived from a root word meaning ‘to be awake’ The name Narek is of Armenian origin and holds strong cultural significance. It is derived from the Armenian word “Նարեկ” which means “son of fire” or “man of fire.” One of the most famous bearers of the name Narek is Saint Gregory of…

  • Nightingale

    An English name derived from the bird of the same name The name Nightingale is a beautiful and enchanting choice for a baby, inspired by the melodious bird known for its sweet singing voice. Nightingales are often associated with love, beauty, and poetry in various cultures and literature. The word “nightingale” originates from the Old…

  • Nathachai

    A Thai name derived from the Sanskrit word for ‘follower of God’ The name Nathachai is a Thai name that is traditionally given to baby boys. It is pronounced as “NAH-tah-chai” with emphasis on the first syllable. The name Nathachai has a beautiful and powerful meaning in Thai culture. It is derived from the Thai…