Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the categories include variants.
gender
usage
Redd m English (Rare)
Variant of Red.
Rian m Irish, Old Irish, English
Irish form of Ryan, as well as an English variant.
Ricki m & f English
Variant and feminine form of Ricky.
Rorie f & m English
Variant of Rory.
Rowen m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Rowan.
Royale f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Royal.
Royce m English
From an English surname that was derived from the medieval given name Royse, a variant of Rose.
Rui m Portuguese
Variant of Ruy.
Samppa m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Samuli or Aleksanteri, or else a variant of Sampo.
Scorpius m Astronomy
From a Latin variant of Scorpio. This is the name of a zodiacal constellation said to have the shape of a scorpion. According to Greek and Roman legend it was the monster that was sent to kill Orion.
Sekani m Tumbuka
Means "laugh" in Tumbuka.
Sevyn f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Seven.
Shad 2 m English
Perhaps a variant of Chad.
Shaye f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Shea.
Shelby m & f English
From an English surname, which was possibly a variant of Selby. Though previously in use as a rare masculine name, it was popularized as a feminine name by the main character in the movie The Woman in Red (1935). It was later reinforced by the movie Steel Magnolias (1989) in which Julia Roberts played a character by this name.
Shenandoah m Oneida (Anglicized)
Variant of Skenandoa, or from the name of the Shenandoah River (names that may or may not be connected). The traditional American folk song Oh Shenandoah may refer to the Oneida chief Skenandoa or to the river; it is unclear.
Shon m English
Variant of Shawn.
Siegmund m German
German variant of Sigmund.
Silvinus m Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen that was a variant of Silvanus. This name was borne by an 8th-century saint who evangelized in northern France.
Sjeng m Limburgish
Variant of Sjang.
Skyler m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Schuyler, based on the pronunciation of the surname but respelled as if it was a blend of the English word sky with names such as Tyler. It was rare before 1980, and first gained popularity as a name for boys. It is now more common for girls, though it is more evenly unisex than the mostly feminine variant Skylar.
Sloan f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Sloane.
Stacey f & m English
Variant of Stacy.
Stephano m Literature
Variant of Stefano used by Shakespeare for a drunken butler in his play The Tempest (1611).
Sylas m English (Modern), Biblical Polish
Variant of Silas, as well as the form found in the Polish New Testament.
Tadgh m Irish
Variant of Tadhg.
Tayler f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Taylor.
Thiemo m Germanic
Old German form of Timo 2.
Timeus m Biblical
Variant of Timaeus.
Timothé m French
French variant of Timothy.
Tiwonge f & m Chewa
Variant of Tionge.
Tod m English
Variant of Todd.
Tomaso m Italian
Variant of Tommaso.
Torger m Norwegian
Variant of Torgeir.
Tracey f & m English
Variant of Tracy.
Tyrell m English (Modern), African American (Modern)
From a surname that was a variant of Terrell. Influenced by similar-sounding names such as Tyrone and Darrell it has been used by African-American parents, usually stressed on the second syllable.
Tyron m English
Variant of Tyrone.
Veles m Slavic Mythology
Possibly derived from Old Slavic volŭ meaning "ox" or velĭ meaning "great". Veles or Volos was the Slavic god of cattle, also associated with the earth, wealth and the underworld.
Vergil m English
Variant of Virgil.
Vinko m Croatian, Slovene
Croatian and Slovene form of Vincent.
Vyvyan m English (British)
Variant of Vivian. This was the name of one of Oscar Wilde's sons.
Witołd m Polish (Archaic)
Polish variant of Witold.
Wolfe m English (Rare)
Variant of Wolf, influenced by the spelling of the surname (which is also derived from the animal).
Wulf m German
Variant of Wolf.
Yngvar m Norwegian
Variant of Ingvar.
Yona m & f Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Jonah. It is a unisex name in modern Hebrew.
Zdeno m Slovak
Slovak variant of Zdenko.
Zephania m Southern African, Eastern African
Variant of Zephaniah. This form of the name appears to be used in southern and eastern Africa.