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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *th.
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Nývarð m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse nýr "new" and varðr "guard, watchman" (an alternative form of vǫrðr).
Okoth m Luo
Means "born during the rainy sea" in Luo.
Ordfrið m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English ord "point (of a weapon)" and friþ "peace".
Ordnoð m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements ord "point (of a weapon)" and noð "boldness, daring".
Orodreth m Literature
Means "mountaineer" in Sindarin. In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, Orodreth is an Elf, the father of Finduilas and in some versions the father of Gilgalad.
Osferth m Anglo-Saxon, Popular Culture
Derived from Old English os "god" and either friþ "peace" or ferhð "soul, spirit, mind, life"... [more]
Osfrið m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English os "god" and friþ "peace".
Paarth m & f Indian (Rare)
Name meaning friend to all origins unknown
Peleth m Biblical
Peleth, of the Tribe of Reuben, was the father of On, a participant in Korah’s rebellion against Moses according to Numbers 16:1.
Phetsarath m Lao
This was the name of Phetsarath Ratanavongsa (1890-1959), the first Prime Minister of Laos.
Phonepaseuth m & f Lao
From Lao ພອນ (phone) meaning "blessing" and ປະເສີດ (paseuth) meaning "excellent, precious, superb".
Piseth m Khmer
Means "holy, sacred, supreme, magnificent" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit विशिष्ट (viśiṣṭa).
Plymouth m & f English (Rare), English (American)
Either derived directly from the place name (see Plymouth) or transferred from the surname which is derived from the place name.
Prabath m Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit प्रभात (prabhāta) meaning "morning, dawn, daybreak".
Prabhath m Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala ප්‍රභාත් (see Prabath).
Pradyoth m Sanskrit
Means "illuminating" in Sanskrit.
Prasath m Sanskrit
The name Prasath is of Indian origin, often derived from Sanskrit, and means “blessing,” “grace,” or “gift.” It is commonly used in South Indian cultures as a given name or part of a name.
Psmith m Literature
'Psmith Rupert (in later incarnations Ronald Eustace) Psmith, dandyish Old Etonian (expelled) flaneur and social escapologist in the works of P.G. Wodehouse. Debuting in 'Lost Lambs' (1909; later (1935) renamed 'Enter Psmith'), he was the first of the major characters Wodehouse created... [more]
Puthyrith m Khmer
Means "merciful power" in Khmer
Qoheleth m Biblical Hebrew (Archaic)
Qoheleth is the name of the speaker or writer of the Biblical Book of "Ecclesiastes." It translates as "Preacher," and is likely a pseudonym of the author who's identity has been subject to speculation.
Rabindranath m Bengali
Bengali form of Ravindranath. A notable bearer was Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941).
Rageth m Romansh
Variant of Raget.
Ramnath m Indian, Hinduism
Means "Rama the lord", derived from Rama 1 and Sanskrit नाथ (natha) meaning "lord"... [more]
Ranarith m Khmer
Means "power of war" in Khmer.
Ranjith m Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Sinhalese
Southern Indian and Sinhalese form of Ranjit.
Ratbath f & m Rathbathian
Rats originated in Southeast Asia about 12 million years ago12. They were larger and more adaptable than their relatives and soon spread across Eurasia and Africa. Some of the earliest rat fossils have been found in China, India, Pakistan, Thailand, Indonesia, and Turkey1.
Rath m & f Khmer
A type of Khmer flower.
Rath m Irish
Means "prosperity, success".
Rathanaksambath m Khmer
Means "treasury" in Khmer.
Reath m English (Americanized, Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Reath.
Rehoboth m & f Biblical Hebrew
RESTING PLACE OR "REST"
Rikharð m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Ríkharður.
Riphath m Biblical, Irish Mythology, Irish, Scottish
Name of Gomer second-born son in Genesis ch. 10. Irish/Scottish oral tradition (Leber Gabala Eirinn) lists him as the ancestor of the Scots (including the Irish). They too call him the second son of Gomer... [more]
Rith m Khmer
Means "powerful, mighty" or "success, achievement" in Khmer.
Rohith m Indian
Variant of Rohit.
Røth m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Rauðr.
Sabaoth m Gnosticism
Meaning uncertain. In Gnostic texts, the name should be "over all the forces (of chaos)". In Gnostic writings, Sabaoth is one of the sons of Ialdabaoth.
Sabbath f & m English (Puritan, Rare), Literature
From the word "sabbath," referring to the day of rest (Saturday).
Saharath m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สหรัฐ (see Saharat).
Sainath m & f Indian
from the saint saibaba
Saksith m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ (see Saksit).
Samarth m Hindi, Marathi, Kannada
From Sanskrit समर्थ (samartha) meaning "strong, powerful, capable, suitable".
Sambath m & f Khmer
Means "fortune, wealth, prosperity" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit सम्पत्ति (sampatti).
Sameth m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Sameth.
Samrath m Indian (Sikh)
Means powerful and capable. God is known to be 'Samrath'
Sanath m Hindi
Lord Brahma, Eternal, Accompanied by a protector
Sarath m Indian, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Sinhalese
Southern Indian and Sinhalese form of Sharad.
Sarayuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ศรายุทธ (see Sarayut).
Sarith m Khmer
Possibly derived from Sanskrit सृष्टि (srishti) meaning "creation, creating".
Saveth f & m Khmer
Meaning unknown.
Seaforth m English (Australian, Rare), English (New Zealand, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Seaforth. Kenneth Ivo Brownley Langwell Mackenzie (1913-1955) was an Australian poet and novelist... [more]
Sephiroth m English (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Derived from English sephiroth, the plural form of sephirah, itself derived from Hebrew סְפִירָה (s'fira) meaning "counting, enumeration". In the Kabbalah, the sephiroth are each of the ten attributes that God created, through which he can project himself in the physical and metaphysical universes... [more]
Sereyvuth m Khmer
From Khmer សិរិ (serəy) meaning "to combine, to add up" and វឌ្ឍន (vŏətthĕəʾnĕəʾ) meaning "progress, development, growth".
Sēth m Greek
Modern Greek form of Seth 1.
Shamath m Sanskrit, Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, Fijian, Indian (Sikh)
MEANING - counsellor, Minister, tranquility, quiet, absence of passion
Shashwath m Sanskrit
Eternal; perpetual; constant. other meanings include 'sun", "heaven" and 'sky".
Sheeth m Arabic
Arabic form of Seth 1.
Sheogorath m Popular Culture
The name of the god of madness and creativity in the Elder Scrolls series of action role-playing open world fantasy video games.
Shimrath m Biblical Hebrew
Means "hearing, obedient" in Hebrew.
Sichfrith m Medieval Irish
Irish form of Sigfrøðr. Sichfrith mac Ímair (died 888), also known as Sigfred Ivarsson, was a ninth-century King of Dublin.
Sigefrið m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Proto-Germanic Sigifriþuz, using the Old English elements sige "victory" and friþ "peace"... [more]
Sigenoth m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements sige "victory" and noð "boldness, daring".
Sighwarth m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Sigurd.
Sigurð m Faroese
Variant of Sigurd.
Sïñğïð m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Genghis.
Sinoth m Medieval English
Medieval English form of Sigenoth.
Sisavath m Lao
Means "grey, fawn-coloured" in Lao.
Sith m Thai
Alternate transcription of Sit.
Skipwith m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Skipwith.... [more]
Smith m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Smiðr.
Sombath m Lao
Means "treasure, wealth" in Lao.
Somnath m Indian, Bengali, Marathi
Derived from Sanskrit सोमनाथ (somnatha) meaning "lord of Soma", from the name of the Hindu god Soma 2 and Sanskrit नाथ (nātha) meaning "master, lord"... [more]
Somreth m & f Khmer
Means "purify" in Khmer.
Songvuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ทรงวุฒิ (see Songwut).
Songwuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ทรงวุฒิ (see Songwut).
Sonith m Khmer
Means "good conduct, manners" in Khmer.
Sophereth m Biblical Hebrew
Means "scribe, numbering" in Hebrew.
Southworth m English
From the surname Southworth
Sovannarith m Khmer
From Khmer សុវណ្ណ (sovan) meaning "gold" and រឹទ្ធិ (rith) meaning "power, might, prosperity".
Sreejith m Malayalam
Means "conqueror of Lakshmi" from Sanskrit श्री (śrī) referring to the Hindu goddess Lakshmi and जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering"... [more]
Stegath m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Stegath, as in the case of American screenwriter, film actor and producer Stegath James Dorr (born 3 June 1973).
Stith m English
Derived from the Scottish surname Stith, of unknown meaning. This was the name of Stith Thompson (1885-1976), an American folklorist.
Sujith m Indian
Indian
Sumanth m Tulu (Sanskritized)
. Sumanth is a boy's name of Indian origin that means "good-natured" or "friendly". It is derived from the Sanskrit word "sumanata", which means "well-disposed" or "pleasant". People named Sumanth are known to be intelligent, compassionate, and kind.
Tatnoð m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements tāt "glad, cheerful" and noð "boldness, daring". This was the name of a 9th century Bishop of Rochester.
Teerayuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thirayut.
Thể m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 體 (thể) meaning "body, style, form".
Thaneth m Thai
Means "wealthy person" in Thai.
Theerayuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thirayut.
Thirayuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thirayut.
Thonglith m Lao
From Lao ທອງ (thong) meaning "gold" and ລິດ (lith) meaning "power, force".
Thorgarth m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Þorgarðr.
Thormoth m Old Danish
Old Danish variant of Þórmóðr.
Þurfrið m Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of Old Norse Þórfreðr.
Tidfrið m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements tīd "time" and friþ "peace".
Tirath m Hindi, Punjabi
From Sanskrit तीर्थ (tīrtha) meaning "sacred water, place of pilgrimage".
Tirayuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thirayut.
Truth f & m English (Puritan), English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word "truth" from Old English trīewth, trēowth meaning ‘faithfulness.'
Tubaloth m Mormon
Lamanite king (c. 51 BC), son of Ammoron, the previous king. He appointed Coriantumr, a mighty man and Nephite dissenter, to lead his armies.
Uchith m Odia
Means "correct" in Odia.
Unferð m English
Unferth's name can be understood in a number of ways. A common reading, by Morton W. Bloomfield is to see it as un + frith, "mar peace": similarly, J. R. R. Tolkien considered the name to mean Unpeace/Quarrel, or perhaps 'Unfriend'... [more]
Valgarð m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Valgarður.
Vasanth m Indian
An Indian boy's meaning "The spring season"
Vasanth m Telugu, Kannada, Tamil
Southern Indian form of Vasanta.
Vichith m Lao
Means "wonderful, beautiful, splendid" in Lao.
Vineeth m Indian, Malayalam
South Indian form of Vinit.
Vinoth m Indian
It means happiness or joy..... [more]
Vireakboth m Khmer
Means "knowledge" in Khmer.
Vishwanath m Indian, Marathi, Hindi
From Sanskrit विश्वनाथ (vishvanatha) meaning "lord of the universe", derived from विश्व (vishva) meaning "world, universe" and नाथ (natha) meaning "master, lord"... [more]
Visith m Lao
Means "good, excellent, superb" in Lao.
Visoth m Khmer
Means "pure, purest, perfect" in Khmer.
Visothirith m Khmer
Means "heavenly pure".
Visuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิสุทธิ์ (see Wisut).
Wadsworth m English
Transferred use of the surname Wadsworth.
Wærfrið m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English wær "aware, cautious" and friþ "peace".
Wærnoð m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from either Old English wær "aware, cautious" or wǣr "true, correct; faith, fidelity" and noð "boldness, daring".
Walenth m Medieval Croatian
Medieval Croatian form of Valentine 1.
Warith m Arabic
Means "heir, inheritor" in Arabic, from the root ورث (waritha) meaning "to inherit". In Islamic tradition الوارث (al-Warith) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Wealth m & f English (Puritan), English (African, Rare)
From Middle English welth, welthe, weolthe (“happiness, prosperity”), from Old English *welþ, *weleþu, from Proto-Germanic *waliþō (“wealth”).... [more]
Wekkadeth f & m Quechua, Inca, Inca Mythology
Means ‘shiny’ in Quechua. Its anglicised version is Wicadith.
Wentworth m English
Transferred use of the surname Wentworth. It is borne by American actor Wentworth Miller (1972-).
Wicadith m Inca Mythology (Anglicized, Rare)
Means "shiny" in ancient Tulalip-inca tribe scripts,as in Bagobago 1,87: "With thee shall be the song of the wekkadeth birds"
Wisuth m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิสุทธิ์ (see Wisut).
Worth m English (American)
Transferred from the surname Worth.
Wrath m English (Puritan)
From English wrath meaning "extreme anger", referring to the wrath of God.
Wyeth m & f American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Wyeth.
Xaypaseuth m Lao
From Lao ໄຊ (xay) meaning "victory" and ປະເສີດ (paseuth) meaning "excellent, precious, superb".
Yacinth f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Hyacinth 1 or Hyacinth 2 (see also Yacinthe).
Yagianath m Hinduism
Indian (Hindu)- similar to Jagannath
Yaldabaoth m Ancient Hebrew
The name of the Demiurge according to Gnosticism. Possibly from ילדא (yaldā, “begetter”) and Abaoth from Ancient Greek Σαβαώθ (Sabaṓth), from Biblical Hebrew צבאות (tsabāʾōθ), plural of צבא (tsābāʾ).
Yanisleth m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Elaboration of Yanis with the popular suffix -leth.
Yekshith m Telugu
god chosen.
Yokshith m Hinduism
Yokshith Meaning Lord VISHNU. Another name from sanskrit text
Zenith f & m English (Rare)
From Middle English senith, from cinit, from Old French cenit and/or Latin cenit, a transliteration of Arabic سمت (samt, "direction, path") which is in itself a weak abbreviation of سمت الرأس (samt ar-ra's, "direction of the head").... [more]
Zyeth m English
Possibly used in reference to Zyeth Atham, or the eighth day of the bright half of Jyeshtha (May–June), a Brahmin festival. For example, the usage Bodhi.