Male first names.



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Ahsiah is a Hebrew name derived from "achsah," meaning "hasty," primarily associated with King Ahaziah of the Old Testament, who was remembered for his efforts to do what was right in God's eyes despite his tragic fate.
Ahsias is a rare Persian name meaning "like a lion" in Farsi, symbolizing strength and courage.
Ahsir is a Hebrew given name with a profound meaning of 'happy' or 'blissful'.
Ahson is an uncommon Arab name derived from Ahmed, meaning 'highly praised'.
Ahti is a Finnish name derived from 'ahto', meaning 'roar' or 'shout', associated with the Finnish god of the river known for his courage.
Ahyaan is a distinctive Arabic name meaning "life again" or "revivification.
Ahyan is a unique, little-known name of uncertain origin and meaning, offering its bearer the opportunity to create their own legacy.
Ahzaab is an Arabic name meaning 'clans' or 'groups', pronounced AH-zah-ab.
Ahzab is an uncommon Arabic name derived from the word 'Aḥzāb', meaning 'parties' or 'groups'. It holds significant historical importance in Islamic culture, appearing several times in the Quran, notably during the Battle of the Confederates in 627 CE when it was revealed as a chapter title.
Ahzai is a unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength.
Ahziel is a unique Hebrew name meaning "brother of God's zeal", mentioned in the Bible as one of King Solomon's officials.
Ahzir is a unique name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "ahziri," meaning "to assist" or "to help.
Ahzire is a modern, unique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries for its distinctiveness and lack of established meaning.
Ai is a Japanese given name that means "love" or "favorite".
Aian is an uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning.
Aibel is a Scandinavian name derived from 'álfr', meaning 'elf' in Old Norse.
Aicen is a Japanese name derived from 'aizen', meaning 'love' or 'affection'. It's often linked to the Buddhist bodhisattva Aizen Myo-o, known for his compassion.
Aida is an Italian name meaning "song" or "melody", originating from opera and literature, while also having historical ties to ancient Egypt and Italy.
Aidan, of Irish origin, means 'little fiery one'.
Aidanjames is a distinctive Irish name derived from 'Áedán', meaning 'little fire', popularized by Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne, combined with James ('supplanter').
Aidanjohn is a modern, two-part Irish name combining 'little fire' (Aidan) and 'God is gracious' (John), signifying a fiery spirit blessed by God.
Aidann is a modern, unisex Irish name meaning 'little fire'.
Aidar is a rare Basque name meaning 'ancestor' or 'forefather', reflecting respect for heritage and tradition.
Aiddan is a distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fire'.
Aidden is a distinctively Scottish male name, derived from Àdhamh meaning 'fire' or 'flame', and popularized by Saint Adomnán.
Aidean is a rare Scottish male given name derived from Gaelic 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fire'.
Aideen is a unique Irish girls' name derived from Áedán, meaning 'little fiery haired one', reflecting the beauty of red hair.
Aiden is an Irish origin name meaning 'little fire', popularized by Saint Aidan in the 6th century.
Aidenjames is a recent, blended boys' name, combining Aiden ('little fire') and James ('supplanter'), offering a distinct yet meaningful choice.
Aidenjoseph is an uncommon yet meaningful Irish name composed of Aiden, 'little fire,' and Joseph, 'God shall increase.'
Aidenmatthew is a recently coined name combining Irish 'little fire' (Aiden) with Hebrew 'gift from God' (Matthew).
Aidenmichael is an uncommon male given name combining Irish 'Aiden' (little fire) and Hebrew 'Michael' (who is like God).
Aidenn is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, popular for its unique sound despite lacking a known meaning.
Aider is a distinctive Arabic name meaning 'return' or 'coming back', popular in medieval Muslim communities.
Aideyn, of Irish origin, means 'fire', symbolizing strength, passion, and creativity.
Aidian is a rare Irish name meaning "little fiery one".
Aidien is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Doinn, meaning 'descendant of Donn', a figure associated with death and rebirth in Celtic mythology.
Aidin is a Persian boy's name meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining', popularized throughout history by figures like Sultan Aytoun I.
Aidon is a rare Greek name meaning 'fiery' or 'of fire', associated with Hades, the Greek god of the underworld.
Aidoneus is a rare, Greek-origin name meaning 'eternal', derived from the epithet of Hades in Greek mythology.