This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *m.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Hukam m Pashto, Punjabi, HindiMeans "order, commandment, decree, verdict" in Pashto, Punjabi and Hindi, ultimately from Arabic حكم
(ḥukm).
Humam m ArabicMeans "hardworking, enthusiastic, energetic" in Arabic.
Hushim m BiblicalHushim was a son of
Dan according to Genesis 46:23 and Numbers 26:42. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with
Jacob.
Hushim m & f BiblicalThe name of one of the wives of Shaharaim (1 Chronicles 8:8) and it's maybe also a son of Dan or the name of a tribe (Genesis 46:23).
Hussam m ArabicVariant transcription of
Husam. Known bearers of this name include the Iraqi singer Hussam Al-Rassam (b. 1978), the Palestinian soccer player Hussam Abu Saleh (b... [
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Ibram m EnglishPossibly a variation of
Abram 1 influenced by
Ibrahim. It is most often associated with Russian-American sculptor Ibram Lassaw.
Idham m Indonesian, MalayMeaning uncertain, possibly derived from Indonesian and Malay
idam meaning "desire, crave, want".
Íkam m AguarunaMeans "forest, jungle" or "mountain" in Awajún.
Inam m UrduMeans "reward, prize" in Urdu, from Arabic إنعام
(in'am).
İntiqam m AzerbaijaniMeans "revenge, vengeance" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic انتقام
(intiqām).
Inzamam m Arabic, UrduMeans "joining, congregation" in Arabic, from the root انضم
(indhamma) meaning "to put together, to join".
Iqlim m Arabic, PersianMeans "climate" in Arabic and Persian, ultimately from Ancient Greek κλίμα (klíma).
Isangrim m GermanicDerived from
isan, which comes from
îsarn "iron", and Old Norse
grîma "mask."
Isengrim m Literature, Folklore, GermanicA variant form of
Isangrim. This is the name of a wolf found in many medieval stories, most notably in the French folktale of Reynard the Fox. The author J. R. R. Tolkien used it as a hobbit name in 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954).
Isgrim m GermanicThe first element is derived from
îs "ice", but it might also be a short form of
isan (see
Isangrim). The second element is derived from Old Norse
grîma "mask."
Itzam m Classic MayanItzam Kʼan Ahk II was an 8th-century ajaw or ruler of Piedras Negras, an ancient Maya settlement in Guatemala.
Jae-beom m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 載 "load; carry; transport, convey" and 範 "pattern, model, rule, law".
Jarom m MormonA prophet from The Book of Mormon, Jarom was one of many authors and has his own book, The Book of Jarom. He was the son of Enos and father of Omni.
Jashobeam m BiblicalThe name is comprised of two parts: שוב (
shub), meaning "to return" and עם (
'am), meaning "people" or "kin". Together, it is said to mean "Let the people return".... [
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Jekameam m BiblicalMeans "my people will rise, may kinsman establish" in Hebrew, derived from the elements קוּם (
qum) meaning "to raise" and עַם (
ʿam) meaning "people, nation"
Jhelum m UrduThe word Jhelum is reportedly derived from the words Jal(pure water) and Ham (snow). The name thus refers to the waters of a river (flowing besides the city) which have their origins in the snow-capped Himalayas.
Kadhem m ArabicLiterally means "withholds", in reference to a common Arabic phrase meaning "withholds anger". Could be translated as "he who withholds anger" or simply "well-tempered". The Arabic root is kdhm, meaning "to withhold, to restrain, to control".
Karam m IndianAn indian name which is quite rare and can only really be found in England or Arabia and India in some places. Means "Fate" and "Destiny" in english.
Karnaim m & f BiblicalGenesis 14:5, also Greek Karnain. A place near the Dead Sea.
Kasem m ThaiMeans "contentment, happiness" in Thai.
Kedem m & f HebrewMeans "east, history" or "ancient times" in Hebrew. Kedem was the name of a group of nomads in the stories of the Bible, who migrated eastward through the Arabian desert and were called "Bnei Kedem"... [
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Kem m RomaniRomani name derived from
cam meaning both "sun" and "to love".
Khiêm m & f VietnameseFrom a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of 謙
(khiêm) meaning "humble, modest".
Khîm m LiteratureThe name of a character in Tolkien's
The Lord of the Rings.
Khishignyam f & m MongolianFrom Mongolian хишиг
(khishig) meaning "blessing, favour" and ням
(nyam) meaning "Sunday".
Khürelsum m MongolianMeans "bronze arrow" in Mongolian, from хүрэл
(khürel) meaning "bronze" and сум
(sum) meaning "arrow, bullet, dart, projectile".
Khushqadam m TajikFrom Persian خوش (
xuş) meaing "good, happy" combined with Arabic قدم (
qadam) maning "foot, step"
Kim m MormonJaredite king and son of Morianton.
Kim f & m KhmerPossibly derived from Chinese 金
(jīn) meaning "gold, metal, money".
Kkum f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)From native Korean 꿈
(kkum) meaning "dream," the verbal noun of verb 꾸다
(kkuda) meaning "to dream."
Korkem f & m KazakhMeans "elegant, graceful, refined, artistic" in Kazakh.
Kosum f & m ThaiMeans "flower" (a poetic term) in Thai.
Koulm m BretonDirectly taken from Breton
koulm "dove", this name is considered a Breton cognate of
Callum.
Kremtim m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
kremtim "celebration; commemoration".
Krim m Kabyle, Arabic (Maghrebi)Possibly a variant of
Karim. Krim Belkacem was an Algerian revolutionary and politician who was a notable figure during the Algerian War.
Krum m Bulgarian, Macedonian (Rare)Meaning uncertain. One source states that the name is derived from Proto-Bulgarian
krum meaning "rock", whilst another source states that the name is ultimately of Iranian origin but declines to provide its meaning.... [
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Kushim m SumerianKushim is possibly the earliest given name recorded. He is mentioned on the Kushim Tablet (ca 3200 BC). He was probably a scribe or a kind of "accountant" among Sumerians.
Kushtrim m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
kushtrim "clarion call, alarm; call to arms".
Kwm f & m HmongMeans "nurture, care for" in Hmong Daw.
Lâm m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 林
(lâm) meaning "forest, woods".
Lãm m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 覽
(lãm) meaning "view, inspect, perceive".
Lam m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 藍
(lam) meaning "blue, indigo".
Landgrim m GermanicDerived from the Germanic element
land "land" combined with Old Norse
grîma "mask."
Lanselm m Medieval FrenchDerived from Old High German
lant, Old Saxon
land "land" plus Old High German, Old Saxon
helm meaning "helmet".