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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *c or *k.
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Valek m Popular Culture, Slavic (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
The name is a Slavic short form of Valentin or Valerian (or other names starting in Val-).
Valenç m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Valens.
Valeric m Catalan
Catalan form of Walherich via it's Latinized form Valericus.
Valuk m Slovene
Old Slovene name, possibly meaning "wolf" from slovene "volk" or perhaps older "vәlәkә". Was worn by the first ruler of Carantania.
Valvik m Estonian (Archaic)
Most likely a variant of Valvo.
Vannak m Khmer
Means "class, hierarchy, caste" in Khmer.
Vantyuk m Chuvash
Combination of Вань (Van'), possibly from the Russian nickname for Ivan, Vanya, and the suffix -тюк (tyuk).
Vanyok m Russian
Diminutive of Ivan.
Varjak m Literature
Name of the main protagonist in SF Said's novel, Varjak Paw.
Varlik m & f Turkish
Means "asset, wealth" in Turkish.
Varric m Popular Culture
In the Dragon Age video game series, Varric Tethras is a "surfacer" dwarf (who traditionally live underground), merchant, and best-selling novelist. His most notable traits are his loyalty, sense of humor, gravelly voice, chest hair, and a one-of-a-kind semi-automatic crossbow named Bianca... [more]
Vasilisk m Russian (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical, Russified)
Russian form of Basiliscus. This is also the Russian word for "basilisk" (a type of mythological creature). This was borne by Russian avant-garde poet Vasilisk Gnedov (1890-1978), real name Vasiliy Ivanovich Gnedov.
Vassagijik m Algonquin
The name for "Greasy Mouth" an eccentric and erratic culture hero and might be derived from the Algonquin Wesucechak.
Vasyuk m Mordvin
Mordvin form of Vasiliy.
Veerasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wirasak.
Veslefrikk m Literature, Folklore
Means "little Frikk" from Norwegian vesle "little" combined with the name Frikk. This is the main character in the Norwegian folktale Veslefrikk med fela, which translates to English as Little Freddie with his Fiddle.
Vic m Romansh
Short form of Ludivic.
Vick m & f English
Short form of Victor or Victoria.
Vidak m Croatian (Rare), Serbian (Rare)
From the verb vidjeti meaning ''to see''.
Vidrik m Estonian
Estonian form of Friedrich.
Vidrik m Old Swedish
Vidrik Verlandsson is a character in several Germanic heroic legends and Scandinavian ballads. His name is possibly a Swedification of his Germanic name Witege via the Old Norse form Viðga.
Viik m Finnish
Finnish short form of names containing the name element VIG "battle, fight" or a Finnish spelling of Viki.
Vik m & f Dutch, German
Dutch and German short form of Viktor or Viktoria.
Viktorik m Croatian
Croatian form of Victoricus.
Vilaysouk m & f Lao
From Lao ວິໄລ (vilay) meaning "beautiful, handsome, fine" and ສຸກ (souk) meaning "health, ease, happiness".
Vilček m Slovene
Diminutive form of Viljem.
Vilémek m Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak diminutive of Vilém or Viliam.
Vinayak m Indian, Marathi, Konkani, Hindi
From Sanskrit विनायक (vinayaka) meaning "leader, guide" or "taking away, removing". This is another name of the Hindu god Ganesha.
Vinçenc m Albanian
Albanian form of Vincent.
Vincenç m Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Languedocian, Provençal and Gascon form of Vincent.
Vinoc m Breton (Rare)
Breton diminutive masculine name derived from the name Gwenneg.
Vintsuk m Belarusian
Belarusian form of the name Vincent.
Virak f & m Khmer
Means "strength" in Khmer.
Virasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wirasak.
Vireak m Khmer
Means "absence of desire" in Khmer.
Vladek m Czech, Croatian
Diminutive of Vlado.
Vorasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Worasak.
Vorrasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรศักดิ์ (see Worasak).
Vostanik m Armenian
From the Armenian word ոստանիկ (ostanik) meaning "courtier, noble".
Vouk m English
Transferred use of the surname Vouk.
Voyshelk m Lithuanian (Russified)
It was the name of a Lithuanian Grand Duke.
Vrederic m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch variant of Frederik.
Vrederick m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch variant of Frederik.
Vrolijk m Medieval Dutch, Medieval German
Derived from Old Dutch *frō, *frao "happy" and -līk "like", literally "happy-like".
Wacek m Polish
Diminutive of Wacław.
Wack m Kashubian
Diminutive of Wacłôw.
Walderic m Germanic
Derived from Gothic valdan "to reign" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Wȧlek m Vilamovian
Variant of Walek.
Walek m Polish
Polish form of Valek.
Walek m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Valentine 1.
Waleryk m Polish
Polish form of Walherich via it's latinized form Valericus.
Walshak m Ngas
WAL means "cry", shak means "one another". Which Literally means Feel for one another
Wangchok m Ladakhi
Ladakhi form of Wangchuk.
Wangchuck m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan དབང་ཕྱུག (see Wangchuk).
Wardak m Pashto
Meaning "victor" in Pashto. The god of war of the eastern-iranian pantheon, equalent to Persian Bahram and Greek Ares, also the Pashto name of the planet Mars.
Warlock m English (Rare), Literature
This name is derived from the word of the same name, which is another name for a wizard. The word used to mean "traitor" or "oath-breaker" since the word is derived from a combination of Old English wærloga "traitor, liar, enemy, devil", which comes from wær meaning "faith, fidelity, a compact, agreement, covenant" (from Proto-Germanic *wera-, which then comes from Proto-Indo-European *were-o- meaning "true, trustworthy"), and an agent noun related to leogan meaning "to lie."... [more]
Wa-tho-huk m Algonquian
Means "bright path" in the Meskwaki-Sauk language, possibly in part from the Meskwaki-Sauk word wâpâthowa ("light, be bright"). This was the Meskwaki-Sauk name of Jim Thorpe, an American athlete and Olympic gold medalist.
Watthanasak m Thai
From Thai วัฒนะ (watthana) meaning "development, progress" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Wawrzińc m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Laurence 1.
Wayan Balik m & f Balinese
From Balinese wayah meaning "old, mature", ultimately from Sanskrit वयस् (vayas) meaning "energy, strength, age" + balik "back". A name given to a 5th child.
Weerasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wirasak.
Weithnoc m Breton (Rare, Archaic)
Breton given name derived from Gwezheneg.
Wenk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Wenãcjusz.
Wicek m Polish
Diminutive of Wincenty.
Wick m Kashubian
Diminutive of Wincãt.
Wiesiek m Polish
Diminutive of Wiesław.
Wigric m Germanic, Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements wig "war, battle" and ric "ruler, king". The surnames Guerry and Weigrich are derived from this name.
Wihtlac m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements wiht "thing, creature" and lāc "play, sport" or "gift, offering" (from laikaz).
Wilaisak m Thai
From Thai วิไล (wilai) meaning "beautiful, pretty" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Wilcock m Medieval English
Middle English diminutive of William. This is the source of the surname Wilcox.
Wilenc m Germanic
A hypocoristic of any of various names beginning with Old High German willo meaning "will".
Wilik m Silesian
Diminutive of Wilem and Wilym.
Wilk m Medieval Czech
Derived from Polish wilk "wolf".
Willeic m Medieval English, History (Ecclesiastical)
Benedictine monk, a disciple of St. Swithbert.
Wimonsak m Thai
From Thai วิมล (wimon) meaning "chaste, pure, clean" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Winguric m Germanic, History
The first element comes from vinga, which is probably derived from viga "battle" or Old High German wîg "warrior" - but this is not certain. If vinga isn't derived from either of those two, then its meaning is lost... [more]
Winiric m Germanic
Derived from Old High German wini "friend" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Wink m English
Diminutive of Winston.
Winrik m Dutch
Dutch form of Winiric.
Winwaloc m History (?)
Variant of Winwaloe, an English form of Breton Gwenole.
Wirasak m Thai
From Thai วีร (wira) meaning "brave, heroic" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Wisitsak m Thai
From Thai วิศิษฏ์ (wisit) meaning "excellent, outstanding" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Wisk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Wisłôw.
Witeric m Germanic
Means "powerful forest", derived from Old High German witu "forest, wood" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Witteric m Germanic, History
Variant spelling of Witeric. Witteric was a 7th-century king of the Visigoths in Hispania.
Witterik m Dutch, Norwegian
Dutch and Norwegian form of Witeric.
Wòjk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Wòjcech.
Wòjtilk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Wòjcech.
Wok m Medieval Czech
A medieval Czech name meaning "wolf" (see also Vuk).
Wonseok m Korean
From 元 (won) "first; dollar; origin; head" or 園 (won) "garden; park, orchard" and 錫 "bestow, confer".
Won-sik m Korean
From Sino-Korean 元 "first; dollar; origin; head" and 植 "plant, trees, plants; grow".
Woodlock m Romani (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Woodlock.
Woohyuk m Korean
From 祐 "divine intervention, protection" or 玉 "jade, precious stone, gem" and 赫 "bright, radiant, glowing".
Woonhyuk m Korean
From 雲 (un) "clouds" and ino-Korean 革 "leather", 赫 "radiant", 奕 "abundant", 焱 "flames", 侐 "quiet" or 嚇 "scare".
Woo-Seok m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 우석 (see U-seok).
Woo-suk m Korean
Variant transcription of U-seok.
Worasak m Thai
From Thai วร (wora) meaning "excellent, distinguished, best" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Worrasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วรศักดิ์ (see Worasak).
Wudlac m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements wudu "wood" and lac "play, sport; gift, offering" (from laikaz).
Wuk m Serbian (Latinized, Archaic)
Rare German rendering of the Serbian name Vuk (using an obsolete transliteration from the Cyrillic alphabet).
Wymark f & m Medieval English
Anglicized form of the Old Breton name Wiuhomarch, which is made up of the elements wiu "worthy, noble" and march "horse".
Xacik m Armenian
Diminutive of Xacatur.
Xak m American
Variant of Zak.
Xaloc m Catalan (Modern, Rare)
Means "sirocco" in Catalan.
Xhak m Albanian (Modern, Rare)
Possibly an Albanian borrowing of Jack.
Xiuhtlatlac m Nahuatl
Possibly derived from xihuitl "year" and tlatlac "something burned". Often given to boys born during the New Fire ceremony xiuhmolpilli, "the binding of the years", an event held every 52 years to align the Aztec’s ritual calendar with the annual calendar.
Yanic m & f French
Variant of Yannic.
Yannik m French, Breton (Gallicized)
Gallicized form of Yannig.
Yaotlaloc m Nahuatl
Possibly a combination of yao- "war, combat" and the name of the deity Tlaloc.
Yapyk m Mari
Mari form of Yakov.
Yaqulpak m Yupik
Meaning, “eagle.”
Yaryk m Ukrainian
Ukrainian cognate of Yarik.
Yashtirek m Chuvash
Chuvash masculine given name derived from the Tatar яшел (yashel) meaning "green" and терек (terek) meaning "alive, lively".
Yatonmilk m Phoenician
Means "the king gives", deriving from the Phoenician elements 𐤉𐤕𐤍 ytn, ("to give") and 𐤌𐤋𐤊 mlk ("king")... [more]
Yax Ehb Xook m Classic Mayan
Yax Ehb Xook translates to “First Step Shark.”
Y-ênok m Rade
Rade form of Enoch. Y- is a masculine name prefix.
Yeok m Korean, History
Meaning unknown. This was the personal name of Jungjong (1488-1544), king of Joseon from 1506-1544.
Yeong-sik m Korean
From Sino-Korean 永 (yeong) "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" or 榮 (yeong) "glory, honor; flourish, prosper" and 植 (sik) "plant, trees, plants; grow".
Yeonhyeok m Korean
From 淵 "gulf, abyss, deep", 涓 "brook, stream; select; pure" or 延 "delay, postpone, defer" (yeon) and 赫 "bright, radiant, glowing".
Yeon-seok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 延 "delay, postpone, defer" and 錫 "bestow, confer".
Yeon-Shik m Korean (Rare)
Variant transcription of Korean Hangul 연식 (see Yeon-Sik).
Yeon-Sik m Korean (Rare)
From Sino-Korean 然 (yeon) meaning "correct; right", 硯 (yeon) meaning "ink-stone", 演 (yeon) meaning "to act; to perform; to play", 淵 (yeon) meaning "deep", 曣 (yeon) meaning "clear; fine; bright", 緣 (yeon) meaning "cause; reason", 沿 (yeon) meaning "to carry on, border", or 鳶 (yeon) meaning "kite" combined with 植 (sik) meaning "to plant; to grow", 識 (sik) meaning "to know; knowledge", 湜 (sik) meaning "clear water, pure", or 寔 (sik) meaning "solid"... [more]
Yeon-sook m Korean
From Sino-Korean 然 yeon ("open immortality, pledge, promise"), 蓮 yeon ("lotus, water lily; paradise), 燕 yeon ("swallow (bird)"), or 連 yeon ("join, connect; continuous; even") and 淑 suk ("good, pure, virtuous")... [more]
Yerik m Kazakh
Means "freedom, liberty, will" in Kazakh.
Yerkinbek m Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Kazakh Еркінбек (see Erkinbek).
Yermak m Ukrainian, Russian
Name of unclear origin. It may have been a folk form of Hermes via its canonical forms Yerm or Yerma, Hermas via Yermiy, Hermolaos via Yermolay or another canonical name beginning with herm-, such as Hermogenes, Hermokrates or Hermippos... [more]
Yermek m Kazakh
Kazakh variant transcription of Ermek.
Yeshak m History (Ecclesiastical), Coptic
Form of Isaac borne by a Coptic martyr saint.
Yetbarak m Amharic
Means "may he be blessed" in Amharic.
Yevnik m Russian (Archaic)
This given name is often listed as a variant form of Yevnoik, but it can also be a short form of Yevnikian as well as be the Russian form of Eunikos.
Yevnoik m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of both Eunoicus and Eunoikos.
Yeznik m Ancient Armenian, Armenian (Rare)
Means "little ox", from եզն (ezn) "ox" +‎ -իկ (-ik).
Yitzak m Hebrew, English
Variant of Itzak
Yitzchak m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew יִצְחָק‎ (see Yitzhak).
Yitzchok m Hebrew
Variant of Yitzhak.
Yodrak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Yotrak.
Yok f & m Thai
Means "jade" in Thai.
Yongbok m Korean
From Korean 용 (yong), meaning "dragon", and 복 (bok), meaning "luck".... [more]
Yongsak m Thai
From Thai ยง (yong) meaning "firm, stable, steady" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Yong-sik m & f Korean
Yong (용): Can mean "dragon" or "brave".... [more]
Yon-Shik m Korean (Rare)
Variant transcription of Korean Hangul 연식 (see Yeon-Sik).
Yon-Sik m Korean (Rare)
Variant transcription of Korean Hangul 연식 (see Yeon-Sik).
Yoon-Sik m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 윤식 (see Yun-Sik).
Yoo-Seok m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 유석 (see Yu-Seok).
Yorrick m German, Dutch
Variant of Yorick.
Yörük m Turkish
Means "nomad" in Turkish.
Yoshyurak m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek yosh meaning "age" or "young" and yurak meaning "heart, soul, mind".
Yotrak m Thai
Means "sweetheart, beloved" in Thai.
Youngseok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 英 (yeong) meaning "flower, petal","fine, excellent", 榮 (yeong) meaning "glory, honor", 永 (young) meaning "eternal", or "flourish, prosper" and 碩 (seok) meaning "large, big, great", 錫 (seok) meaning "tin", or 石 (seok) meaning "stone, rock".
Yrysbek m Kyrgyz, Kazakh
Variant of Rysbek.
Ysaak m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Isaac.
Ytzik m Yiddish, Jewish
Diminutive of Yitzhak, using the Yiddish diminutive suffix tzik. It was sometimes Anglicized as Izzy.
Yugank m Indian (Sanskritized)
Meaning--Part of an Era; End of an Era
Yugurik m Uzbek
Means "swift, fleet" in Uzbek.
Yuk m & f Chinese (Hakka)
It means real in Chinese
Yuk m Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanized of Yu.
Yulik m Russian
Diminutive of Yuliy or Yulian.
Yulyk m Russian (Ukrainianized)
Ukrainianised form of Yulik used by Russian speaking Ukrainians that live in Ukrainian langauge dominated cities.
Yun-seok m Korean
Combination of a yun hanja, like 允 meaning "faith, belief," 胤 meaning "descendant," 潤 meaning "soft, sleek" or 倫 "ethics, morals," and a seok hanja, such as 錫/锡 meaning "tin; copper," 碩 meaning "big, large, great" or 石 meaning "stone, pebble, rock."
Yun-Shik m Korean (Rare)
Variant transcription of Korean Hangul 연식 (see Yeon-Sik).
Yun-Sik m Korean
From Sino-Korean 允 (yun) meaning "allow, consent" or 潤 (yun) meaning "soft, sleek" combined with 植 (sik) meaning "plant, tree, to plant, to grow"... [more]
Yun-Sik m Korean (Rare)
Variant transcription of Korean Hangul 연식 (see Yeon-Sik).
Yunusbek m Uzbek
Combination of the name Yunus and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Yurac m & f Quechua
Means "white" in Quechua.
Yurik m Russian
Diminutive of Yuriy.
Yu-Seok m Korean
From Sino-Korean 裕 (yu) meaning "abundant, rich, plentiful", 有 (yu) meaning "have, possess, exist" or 庾 (yu) meaning "granary, storehouse" combined with 錫 (seok) meaning "tin" or 石 (seok) meaning "stone"... [more]
Yutasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Yutthasak.
Yuthasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Yutthasak.
Yuttasak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Yutthasak.
Yutthasak m Thai
From Thai ยุทธ (yuttha) meaning "war, battle" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power".
Yvesmark m Haitian Creole
Possible a combination of "Yves" and "Mark".
Žac m Croatian
Short form of Željko.
Zaddock m English (Rare)
(Anglicized) variant of Zadok. A bearer of the variant Zadock was Congressman Zadock Pratt (1790-1871), a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York.
Zadoc m Biblical
Variant of Zadok
Zahhak m Persian Mythology
Means "he who owns ten thousands of horses". Zahhak was an evil emperor in Persian Mythology who was revolted against by the blacksmith Kaveh.
Zahuk m Arabic
Means "laughs frequently", and by extension "happy", in Arabic.
Žak m Slovene
Slovene variant of Jakob.
Zakk m English
Short form of Zachary.
Zamanbek m Kazakh
Derived from Arabic زَمَان (zamān) meaning "time, era" (see Zaman) combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zambak m Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian zambak "lily".
Zamirbek m Kyrgyz
Derived from Persian ضمیر (zamir) meaning "mind, heart, secret" and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zarek m Polish
Diminutive form of Baltazar.
Zashchitnik m Obscure (Rare)
Means "defender" in Russian.
Zaurak m Astronomy
Means "the boat". This is the traditional name of the star Gamma Eridani in the constellation Eridanus.
Zbynek m Polish
Diminutive of Zbigniew.
Zbyšek m Czech
Originally a diminutive of Zbyhněv and Zbyslav, now used as a given name in its own right.
Zbyszek m Polish
Diminutive of Zbigniew.
Zděnek m Czech
Variant of Zdeněk.
Zdenek m Czech
Variant of Zdeněk.
Zdzisiek m Polish
Diminutive of Zdzisław.
Zeak m English
Shortened form of Ezekiel.
Zebek m Polish
Diminutive form of Euzebiusz.
Zeck m English (Rare)
Short form of Zechariah. Compare how Zack is a short form of Zachariah or Zachary.
Zeddick m English
Perhaps a corruption of Zadok (compare Zaddock), or a short form of Zedekiah.
Zefek m Silesian
Diminutive of Józef.
Zeflik m Silesian
Diminutive of Zefel.
Zelek m Biblical
Meaning unknown. This was the name of Zelek the Ammonite, a member of David's Mighty Warriors in the book of Samuel.
Zelik m Yiddish
An Eastern Slavic variant of Zelig
Zenek m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Zenon.
Zénk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Zenón.
Zenock m Mormon
Prophet of Israel.
Zerebruk m Ethiopian
Blessed generation or blessed family
Zerek m American (Rare)
Rhyming variant of Derek.
Zhaksylyk m Kazakh
Means "good, kind" in Kazakh.
Zhanbek m Kazakh
From Kazakh жан (zhan) meaning "soul" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhanibek m Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh жан (zhan) meaning "soul" and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master" or Kazakh бекем (bekem) meaning "firm, strong, steady".
Zhanybek m Kyrgyz
Derived from Kyrgyz жан (zhan) meaning "soul" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhavlanbek m Kazakh
From жавлан (zhavlan) meaning "elegant, graceful" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieften, master".
Zheenbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz жээн (zheen) meaning "nephew" combined with the Turkic military beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhenisbek m Kazakh
From Kazakh жеңіс (zhenis) meaning "victory" and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhenishbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz жеңиш (zhenish) meaning "victory" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zholdoshbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz жолдош (zholdosh) meaning "brother, comrade" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhumabek m Kazakh
From Kazakh жұма (juma) meaning "Friday" (of Arabic origin) combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhunisbek m Kazakh
From the given name Zhunis combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhusipbek m Kazakh
Combination of the given name Zhusip and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhyldyzbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz жылдыз (zhyldyz) meaning "star" combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Zhyrgalbek m Kyrgyz
From Kyrgyz жыргал (zhyrgal) meaning "happiness" and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Ziemek m Polish
Diminutive of Ziemowit.
Zirək m Azerbaijani
Means "clever, nimble, keen" in Azerbaijani.
Zîrek m Kurdish
Means "good" in Kurdish.
Ziutek m Polish
Diminutive of Józef.
Zmarak m Pashto
Means "little lion" from a diminutive of Pashto زمری (zmarai) meaning "lion".
Źmitrok m Belarusian (Rare)
Belarusian- Łacinka diminutive of Zmitser.
Zohirbek m Uzbek
Derived from the given name Zohir combined with the Turkic military title beg meaning "chieftan, master"
Zotik m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Zotikos (see Zoticus).
Zotyk m Polish
Polish form of Zotikos via Zoticus.
Zygùszk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Zygmùnd.
Zymak m Polish
Diminutive form of Zygmunt.