This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *t.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Kharat m Indian, Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Nepali, Sinhalese, Punjabi, Marathi, GujaratiFrom Sanskrit खरट (
kharaTa) meaning "hard".
Khomkrit m ThaiFrom Thai คม
(khom) meaning "sharp" and กริช
(krit) meaning "dagger".
Khongdet m ThaiFrom Thai คง
(khong) meaning "endure, last, remain" and เดช
(det) meaning "power, might, authority".
Khongrit m ThaiFrom Thai คง
(khong) meaning "endure, last, remain" and ฤทธิ์
(rit) meaning "power".
Khosit m ThaiMeans "announce, declare, proclaim" in Thai.
Khuekrit m ThaiFrom Thai คึก
(khuek) meaning "impetuous, high-spirited" and ฤทธิ์
(rit) meaning "power".
Khyat m Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Marathi, Hinduism, Fijian, Nepali, Hindi, Sinhalese, Kannada, MalayalamMEANING : renown, famed, well known, called, celebrated ... [
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Kiat m ThaiMeans "honour, glory, fame" in Thai.
Kiattiyot m ThaiFrom Thai เกียรติ
(kiatti) meaning "honour, glory, fame" and ยศ
(yot) meaning "rank, title".
Kirat m LiteratureThis is the name of an important character in the second Spirit Animals series.... [
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Kismet m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
kismet, a variant of
kësmet "good luck; fate".
Kitipat m ThaiAlternate transcription of Thai กิตติพัฒน์ or กิตติพัทธ์ or กิตติภัทร (see
Kittiphat).
Kittiphat m ThaiFrom Thai กิตติ
(kitti) meaning "fame, renown" combined with พัฒน์
(phat) meaning "prosperity, progress, development", พัทธ์
(phat) meaning "tie, attach" or ภัทร
(phat) meaning "magnificent, glorious".
Kittirat m & f ThaiFrom Thai กิตติ
(kitti) meaning "fame, renown" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Kittithat m ThaiFrom Thai กิตติ
(kitti) meaning "fame, renown" and ทัศน์
(that) meaning "seeing, knowing, vision, view".
Kittiwat m ThaiFrom Thai กิตติ
(kitti) meaning "fame, renown" and วัฒน์
(wat) meaning "prosperity, culture, development".
Kokiat m ThaiFrom Thai ก่อ
(ko) meaning "build, create" and เกียรติ
(kiat) meaning "honour, glory, fame".
Kolovrat m VlachDerived from Vlach
kolo meaning "round" combined with Vlach
vrat meaning "neck".
Komaljeet f & m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit कोमल
(komala) meaning "tender, delicate, charming, sweet" and जिति
(jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Kongkiat m ThaiFrom Thai ก้อง
(kong) meaning "echoing, resounding, reverberating" and เกียรติ
(kiat) meaning "honour, glory, fame".
Kowit m ThaiMeans "smart, skilled, knowledgeable" in Thai.
Kriangdet m ThaiMeans "great power" from Thai เกรียง
(kriang) meaning "great" and เดช
(det) meaning "power, might, authority".
Krit m HinduismKrit is a word in sanskrit that means action or deed. It is derived from the Sanskrit root "kr," which means "to do" or "to make." Thus, the name Krit reflects someone who is engaged in action or acts purposefully.
Kroekrit m ThaiFrom Thai เกริก
(kroek) meaning "resounding, roaring, great, mighty" and ฤทธิ์
(rit) meaning "power".
Kuat m Kazakh, JavaneseMeans "strength, power" in Kazakh, ultimately from Arabic قوة
(quwwa). As a Javanese name it is a variant of
Kuwat (which is of the same origin).
Kubrat m Bulgarian, Bulgar, Medieval SlavicOf debated origin and meaning; theories include a derivation from Turkic
qobrat "to gather" and a derivation from Turkic
qurt "wolf". Kubrat was the ruler of the Onogur–Bulgars, credited with establishing the confederation of Old Great Bulgaria in ca... [
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Kunuut m GreenlandicGreenlandic form of
Knut. This was the Greenlandic name of Knud Rasmussen (1879-1933), a Danish polar explorer and anthropologist of partial Inuit descent.
Kuonrat m Old High GermanDerived from the Germanic name elements
kuoni "bold, brave, strong" and
rât "counsel".
Kuprat m ChuvashKuprat is the Volga Bulgar form of the name 'Kubrat', a Bulgar ruler.
Kürşat m TurkishFrom Old Turkic
kür meaning "valiant, brave" combined with the title
şad meaning "governor, leader". This is the name of a legendary hero in Turkish literature.
Kürt m HungarianFrom the name of an ancient Hungarian tribe. This tribal name was probably of Turkish origin and possibly meant "snow slip, avalanche". This name should not be confused with unrelated name
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Kuvvat m TurkmenFrom Arabic قُوَّة (quwwa), meaning "power, strength."
Kvint m Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, UkrainianBulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene and Ukrainian form of
Quintus.
Labrynt m & f WelshThis name was taken from the word "Labrynt" in welsh which means Labyrint. This name is used to describe or to pray for someone to be smart and/or strategic like a smart person who can solve a labyrint map
Laiat f & m ThaiMeans "thorough, detailed" in Thai.
Lamhot m BatakFrom Batak
lam meaning "more" and
hot meaning "strong, firm, steady".
Landbert m GermanicMeans "bright land", derived from the Germanic element
land "land" combined with Old High German
beraht "bright."
Lat m & f BurmeseMeans "middle, medium" or "fresh, fair" in Burmese.
Launcelot m Theatre, Arthurian CycleVariant of
Lancelot. This spelling was used by Shakespeare in his play
The Merchant of Venice (written between 1596 and 1598) for the character of Launcelot Gobbo.
Laut m Dutch (Rare)Dutch given name of which the meaning is uncertain. It might possibly be a short form of
Laurentius, but it could also possibly be a short form of a Germanic name that contains the element
hlud meaning "famous" (such as
Ludolf) or even
leud meaning "people" (such as
Ludger).... [
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Lauwert m Low GermanCombination of lauwe meaning "lion" and ward meaning "guard or defender".
Lembit m EstonianYounger form of
Lembitu which itself was derived from Estonian
lemb "affection" (compare Finnish
Lemmitty).... [
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Leofgeat m Anglo-SaxonOld English name meaning "dear Geat", composed of the elements
leof "dear, beloved" combined with
Geat, which referred to a member of the Germanic tribe, the Geats... [
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Lepădat m Medieval RomanianDerived from Romanian
lepădat, the past participle of
a lepăda "to renounce, to abandon". This was an amuletic name.
Liaqat m UrduFrom Arabic لِيَاقَة
(liyāqa) meaning "aptitude, eligibility, capability".
Light m & f English (African)From the English word
light meaning "Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range visible to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers); visible light".... [
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Likhit m & f ThaiMeans "writing, script, document" or "destined, fated" in Thai.
Liparit m Armenian, Georgian (Archaic)Meaning uncertain. Georgian scholars believe that the name is of (western) Georgian origin and eventually exported to Armenia, whilst non-Georgian scholars theorize that the name is actually of Armenian origin.... [
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Littlefoot m Popular CultureThe Land Before Time is a 1988 American-Irish animated adventure drama film, it features a young Brontosaurus named Littlefoot.
Liubbert m GermanicDerived from Old High German
liub (also found written as
leub, see
Goteleib) meaning "dear, beloved" combined with Old High German
beraht meaning "bright".
Liutbert m GermanicDerived from Old High German
liut "people" combined with Old High German
beraht "bright."
Loet m & f ThaiMeans "excellent" in Thai.
Love-lust m LiteratureThe name of a character in the novel
The Pilgrim's Progress (1678) by John Bunyan.
Luật m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 律
(luật) meaning "rule, law, regulation, statute".
Lubart m Polish (Rare, Archaic)Probably a form of
Leonard. In use since the middle ages. There is also a theory that it is a Lithuanian name, originating from Lithuanian element
ljauti meaning "to end", "to finish", "to complete", "to terminate", "to conclude", "to wind up", "to closure", "to clinch", "to cease", "to stand", "to leave off", and
barti - "to call down", "to rout", "to grapple".
Lucebert m Dutch (Rare)Derived from
Lucebert, the pseudonym of the Dutch poet and painter Lubertus Jacobus Swaanswijk (1924-1994).... [
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Luhut m BatakMeans "gathered, all together, whole" in Toba Batak.
Luyt m Medieval DutchMedieval Dutch short form of names whose first element is derived from Old High German
liut "people" or Old High German
hlûd "famous", such as
Liutbrand and
Luderik... [
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Mabsant m Arthurian CycleSon of Caw, one of twenty brothers, and one of Arthur’s warriors found in the Welsh Culhwch and Olwen.
Mabsuthat m & f AstronomyThis was the traditional name of the star 31 Lyncis in the constellation Lynx. The name derives from Arabic المبسوطة (
al-mabsūtah) meaning "the outstretched (paw)".
Madalbert m GermanicDerived from Gothic
mathl "meeting place" combined with Old High German
beraht "bright."
Maganbert m GermanicDerived from Old High German
magan or
megin "strength" combined with Old High German
beraht "bright."
Magot m DinkaMeans "a very long-horned bull" in Dinka.
Małogost m PolishDerived from Polish
mało or
mały "small, little, insignificant" (which is derived from Proto-Slavic
malъ "small") combined with Slavic
gost "guest".
Mamant m RussianRussian form of
Mammes. A notable bearer was Mamont Dalski (Neyolov), a theatrical actor and revolutionary. ... [
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