This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *k.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Roek m Dutch (Rare)Meaning uncertain. It could be a contraction of a diminutive like
Roelke or even be a variant of
Rochus. However, it is also possible that the name is derived from Dutch
roek meaning "rook" (as in, the bird).
Ryeo-uk m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 厲 "whetstone; grind, sharpen" and 旭 "rising sun; brilliance; radiant".
Rysbek m Kazakh, KyrgyzDerived from Kazakh and Kyrgyz ырыс
(yrys) meaning "happiness, fortune" and the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Ryuk m Popular CultureRyuk is a fictional character in the manga series Death Note, created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata.
Şafak m & f TurkishMeans "dawn, daybreak" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic شفق
(shafaq) meaning "twilight".
Saidmalik m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
said meaning "fortunate" and
malik meaning "king, lord".
Sak m PashtoMeans "archer" in archaic Pashto.
Samak m ThaiMeans "apply for, volunteer, enlist" in Thai.
Samarbek m KyrgyzCombination of
Samar with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Sang-hyeok m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 相 "mutual, reciprocal, each other" and 赫 "bright, radiant, glowing".
Sángisôĸ m GreenlandicGreenlandic name meaning "strong one". From the Greenlandic verb
sanngivoq meaning "he is strong" and
-sooq meaning "to be something".
Sanketik m Sanskrit"SANKET OF WAR , ANY SYMBOL OF LANGUAGE / LOVE/ EXPRESION / ALERTNESS / WHO ALERT TO OTHER WHICH IS LIVE IN EARTH.
Santisouk m LaoMeans "peace, happiness, good fortune" in Lao.
Seongbok m KoreanFrom 聖 "holy, sacred; sage" or 成 (seong) meaning "to succeed, to finish, to complete" or 城 (seong) meaning "fort, castle, cidatel" and 福 "happiness, good fortune, blessing".
Serikbek m KazakhFrom the given name
Serik combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Seunghyuk m KoreanFrom 勝 "victory; excel, be better than",勝 meaning "victory", "win", "exellent", "good", "better" or 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" (seung) and 赫 "bright, radiant, glowing".
Seungmuk m KoreanFrom 勝 "victory; excel, be better than" or 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" (seung) and 묵 meaning neck.
Shak m IndianShak means "to see". It was most popular in the year 1996.
Sharik m Russian, PetMeans "small ball" in Russian. It is a common dog name but is used for humans too.
Shaunak m Hindi, MarathiRepresents sage Shaunaka, who was the son of Gritsamada. This sage invented the system of the four levels of human life. He was very renowned to the epic Mahabharata, and very renowned storyteller Ugrasrava Sauti, explains him the entire story of it... [
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Sheliak m AstronomyDerived from Arabic الشلياق (
šiliyāq) meaning "tortoise". This is the name of the second brightest star in the constellation
Lyra. A tortoise shell often formed the body of the lyre, an ancient type of harp; and according to some sources,
sheliak translates from the Greek as "harp".
Shinwook m KoreanFrom 信 "trust, believe; letter" and 旭 "rising sun; brilliance; radiant".
Shohmalik m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
shoh meaning "shah, king" and
malik meaning "king, lord".
Shuhratbek m UzbekFrom the noun "shuhrat" meaning "fame, renown" (which is also used as a first name by itself) and "bek", a Turkic honorific title
Shulk m Popular CultureShulk is a fictional character and the main protagonist from Monolith Soft's 2010 role-playing video game Xenoblade Chronicles, part of their overarching Xeno series of video games.
Siamak m Persian, Persian MythologyPossibly means "beloved black-haired boy" or simply "dark-haired", derived from Persian سیاه
(siyah) meaning "black" combined with مو
(mu) meaning "hair" and the suffix
-ak denoting endearment... [
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Sîdîyîk m Crimean Tatar (Rare)Romanian form of a Crimean Tatar name probably from Arabic صَادِق
(ṣādiq) meaning "true, truthful, veracious" or صَدِيق
(ṣadīq) meaning "friend". A known bearer was Sîdîyîk Ibrahim H. Mîrzî (1909-1959), a Romanian imam and activist of Crimean Tatar heritage.
Siginak m AlgonquianMeans "blackbird" in Potawatomi. This was the name of a chief of the Milwaukee Potawatomi.
Singajik m GreenlandicGreenlandic name derived from
singarnaq meaning 'a yellowish grey wolf-like dog'.
Sirichok m ThaiFrom Thai ศิริ
(siri) meaning "glory, splendour" and โชค
(chok) meaning "luck, fortune".
Sirisak m ThaiFrom Thai ศิริ
(siri) meaning "glory, splendour" or สิริ
(siri) meaning "fortune, grace, luck" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Sisak m Armenian, Armenian MythologyThe name of the legendary ancestor of the Armenian princely house of Syuni. The Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi states that Sisak was the brother of Harmar who was known as Arma, son of Gegham and a descendant of the legendary patriarch of the Armenians,
Hayk.
Sithik m & f KhmerMeans "right" or "achievement, goal" in Khmer.
Sitthisak m ThaiFrom Thai สิทธิ
(sitthi) meaning "entitlement, right, privilege" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Sivnîssoĸ m & f GreenlandicGreenlandic name meaning "the one who comes in your stead, i.e. the substitute"
Soemsak m & f LaoMeans "add power, add authority" in Lao.
Somlak f & m ThaiFrom Thai สม
(som) meaning "worthy" and ลักษณ์
(lak) meaning "characteristic, quality".
Somnuek m & f ThaiFrom Thai สม
(som) meaning "worthy" and นึก
(nuek) meaning "think, consider".
Som-ok m & f LaoFrom
ສົມ (som) meaning "proper, suitable" and
ອົກ (ok) meaning "heart".
Somrak m & f ThaiFrom Thai สม
(som) meaning "worthy" and รักษ์
(rak) meaning "protect, guard, defend".
Somsack m LaoFrom Lao ສົມ
(som) meaning "worthy, suitable, proper" and ສັກ
(sak) meaning "rank, power, authority".
Somsouk m & f LaoFrom Lao ສົມ
(som) meaning "worthy, suitable, proper" and ສຸກ
(souk) meaning "health, ease, happiness, joy".
Songsak m ThaiFrom Thai ทรง
(song) meaning "to hold, to bear, to possess" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Sopheak m & f KhmerMeans "good face" from Khmer សុ
(so) meaning "good" and ភក្ត្រ or ភ័ក្រ្ត
(pheak) meaning "face".
Sopubek m Kyrgyz (Rare)Meaning unknown; the second element is from the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Sordlak f & m GreenlandicGreenlandic name meaning "root (of a plant)" or "Saltmarsh Starwort".
Soslanbek m OssetianFrom the given name
Soslan combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Souk m & f LaoMeans "health, ease, happiness, joy" in Lao.
Spark m & f English (Rare)Originally a transferred use of the surname
Spark. It is now used as an adoption of the English word (which is derived from Old English
spearca via Middle English
sparke "spark").
Speck m ObscureGiven to Speck Wildhorse Mellencamp, son of John Mellencamp and Elaine Irwin.
Spijk m Dutch (Modern, Rare)Probably a Dutchification of
Spike. Alternatively, this name might be derived from the Dutch word
spijker meaning "nail" (as in, the metal object), which is also etymologically related to the aforementioned given name.
Sputnik m Popular CultureMeans "satellite, traveling companion, fellow traveler" in Russian. It was adopted as a stage name by American professional wrestler and civil rights activist Sputnik Monroe (1928-2006), real name Roscoe Monroe Brumbaugh... [
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Stańczyk m Polish, HistoryDiminutive form of
Stanisław. Stańczyk was the most famous Polish court jester. He was employed by three Polish kings: Alexander, Sigismund the Old, and Sigismund Augustus... [
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Sulambek m Ingush, ChechenDerived from Arabic سلام
(salam) meaning "peace" or سلامة
(salama) meaning "safety, good health" combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Sulimbek m ChechenA combination of the name
Sulim and the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Sultanbek m Kazakh, KyrgyzFrom Kazakh сұлтан
(sultan) or Kyrgyz султан
(sultan) both meaning "sultan, king" (of Arabic origin) combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Sulumbek m ChechenDerived from Arabic سَلِيم
(salīm) meaning "safe, secure" combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Supphalak f & m ThaiFrom Thai ศุภ
(suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and ลักษณ์
(lak) meaning "characteristic, quality, nature".
Surasak m ThaiFrom Thai สุร
(sura) meaning "god, deity, heavenly, celestial" or "brave, valiant" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Suriyasak m ThaiFrom Thai สุริย
(suriya) meaning "sun" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Susak m ThaiFrom Thai สุ
(su) meaning "good" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Sutthisak m ThaiFrom Thai สุทธิ
(sutthi) meaning "true, actual" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Suyindik m KazakhMeans "admired", derived from Kazakh сүйсіну
(suysinw) meaning "to be cheerful, to admire". This is also the name of a traditional Kazakh tribe.
Suyunbek m KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz сүйүн
(süyün) meaning "joyful, glad, happy" combined with the Turkic military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Svetolik m Serbian (Rare)Derived from the Slavic elements
svet, which could mean "holy, saint" or "world", or from the element
svetli, "bright", and
lik, meaning "image".
Syzdyk m KazakhMeans "line" or "gap between the teeth" in Kazakh.
Tabarak f & m ArabicTabarak is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means “he/she is blessed”, “he/she is raised in status”.
Tae-suk m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 兌
(tae) meaning "to exchange" or 泰
(tae) meaning "peaceful, safe" combined with 錫
(seok) meaning "tin". This name can be formed by other hanja character combinations as well.
Taitsiaĸ m GreenlandicFrom Greenlandic
taatsiisaq or
taatsiigaq meaning "the one whom one has held back to mention (name)", from a Greenlandic endearment term: "the fancied mention", carefully not mentioning the name, but expressing endearment nevertheless, because the child was named after a deceased relative, from Greenlandic
atsiaq meaning "the one named after a deceased person" and from a hypocoristic word
taa(nna)tsiaq meaning "the dear, sweet one".
Tajibek m KazakhCombination of the Kazakh word
taj, meaning "crown" (ultimately derived from Arabic
al-tāj, meaning "the crown") and the Turkic title
beg, meaning "chieftain" or "ruler".