Male first names.



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Ada, of Germanic origin, means 'noble' and was popularized by mathematician Ada Lovelace.
Adae, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'man' or 'human', derived from Adam in Genesis.
Adael is a Hebrew name meaning "ornament of God" or "man of God", popular among Jewish families due to its biblical roots, but also used in various cultures worldwide.
Adagio is an Italian musical term-derived given name meaning 'at ease' or 'slowly', popularized by renowned composers like Albinoni and Barber in their iconic Adagio pieces.
Adahir: A rare, Arabic-origin name meaning 'eternal', often associated with divine concepts in Islamic culture.
Adahy is a unique Native American given name derived from Cherokee, meaning 'beaver' and symbolizing wisdom, courage, and determination.
Adaiah is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'noble God-guide', reflecting its parents' aspirations for nobility guided by divine power.
Adain is a rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'adaid', meaning 'fire'.
Adair is a rare Scottish given name derived from Gaelic Mac Adaire, meaning 'son of the fiery/red-haired one'.
Adal is a Germanic name derived from Old Norse "Aðal", meaning "noble" or "illustrious". It was popular among Vikings in medieval times and has regained popularity today due to its timeless yet modern appeal.
Adalbert is a Germanic name composed of elements meaning "noble" and "strong", popular among medieval nobility and royalty, but relatively rare today.
Adalberto is an uncommon Italian name meaning "Noble and Bright".
Adali is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning 'Crown of wealth' or 'Wealthy crown', symbolizing prosperity and success.
Adalid is a rare Spanish name derived from Old German 'adal', meaning 'noble', with '-id' signifying 'like'. It has medieval origins via Visigothic naming traditions and was popularized by Adalid I, the wise 11th-century king of Denia.
Adalius is a unique given name of unknown origin, allowing parents to assign their own meaning to it.
Adam is a Hebrew male name meaning 'earth', inspired by the Biblical first man.
Adama is a unisex given name of West African origin, particularly common in countries like Senegal and Mali, meaning "the first man" in the Mandinka language, symbolizing strength and leadership.
Adamjames is a striking male given name of English origin, combining Adam (the first man created from the earth in the Bible) and James (one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles), symbolizing strength and uniqueness with biblical roots.
Adam is a Hebrew name meaning "man" or "earth", derived from the biblical Adam, the first human created by God.
Adammichael is a rare Hebrew given name consisting of 'Adam' (man) and 'Michael' (who is like God?), with no notable historical figures or traditional associations.
Adamo is an Italian male given name derived from Latin "Adam," meaning "earth" or "man." It originated from the biblical figure Adam and has been popular in Italy for centuries, often associated with strength and wisdom.
The English name Adams, meaning 'Son of Noble Chief', originated from the Old English Æadmæls.
Adan is a Hebrew name meaning "man" or "earth," derived from Adam, the first man in the Bible.
Adanis is of Greek origin, derived from the god Adonis known for his exceptional beauty and love by Aphrodite.
Adante is a Latin-derived name meaning 'to go towards' or 'advance', reflecting strength and determination.
Adar is a Hebrew name derived from the month of Adar on the Jewish calendar, meaning "to adorn." It has been used historically for both males and females and is still popular today despite its associations with biblical figures like Adar son of Barzilai or the Talmudic wicked turned repentant.
Adari is an uncommon Hebrew name meaning "to help" or "assist", originating from the Old Testament as one of Perez's sons.
Adarian is a rare, Latin-origin name meaning 'dark-haired', derived from the Latin word 'adarius'.
Adarien is a distinctive name of unknown origin, adopted by some families for its unique sound and mysterious nature.
Adarion is a Hebrew name derived from "adar," meaning "majestic" or "glorious." It signifies power, grandeur, and magnificence.
Adarious is a distinctive American name derived from Latin "adarius," meaning 'of purple color,' originally used as a title for high-ranking Romans.
Adarius is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'belonging to Adar', the sixth month of the Jewish calendar, often associated with joy and the festival of Purim.
Adarrion is an African-American created name, formed by combining Adrian and Darion/Darrius, without a specific defined meaning but potentially interpreted as 'possessing great darkness' or 'holder of dark-haired power.' It remains rare and striking.
Adarrius is an intriguing name of unknown origin, possibly African or African-American, with a suggested Latin-derived meaning of "to give," though interpretations vary. Despite its mystery, Adarrius has gained some recent popularity in the US.
Adarryl is an African origin name, derived from the Igbo word 'adar', meaning 'noble'.
Adarryll is a unisex given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "adari" meaning "to fight", reflecting qualities of strength and courage.
Adarsh is an Indian-origin male name meaning 'excellent' or 'ideal', derived from Sanskrit, embodying historical significance and positive qualities.
Adaryl is a rare, modern name of unknown origin, gaining popularity due to its unique sound despite no known historical significance.
Adaryll is a rare, exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly Welsh or a variant of Hebrew "mighty".
Adason is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'new', often associated with renewal and hope.