Boy Names That Mean Man

Discover Boy names meaning Man with origins and popularity.

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Vastin
Man of the people.
Sanskrit
Vayk
Fisherman.
Armenian
Veleda
A prophetess or seeress in ancient Germanic tribes.
Germanic
Ventidius
Ancient Roman family name.
Latin
Vespasian
From Vespasia, a Roman family name.
Latin
Virgil
Flourishing, from the Roman family name Vergilius.
Latin
Virgilio
Derived from the Roman family name Vergilius, possibly meaning 'staff bearer'.
Italian
Virginius
Of or belonging to Verginius, a Roman family name.
Latin
Viriato
Derived from the Latin name Viriatus, meaning 'bracelet' or 'man of strength'.
Portuguese
Viscounte
Viscount, nobleman.
French
Vishvaksen
Supreme commander of the universe.
Sanskrit
Vyakt
Visible, manifest.
Sanskrit
Waasti
Well-mannered, polite.
Arabic
Wacuman
Watchman.
English
Waite
Watchman.
English
Wakeman
From the Old English words 'wacian' meaning 'to watch' and 'mann' meaning 'ma...
English
Waldon
From the Welshman's hill.
English
Waldron
From the Welshman's hill.
English
Wales
From Wales, Welshman.
Welsh
Waljan
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'foreigner' or 'stranger'.
Germanic
Wallach
A surname meaning 'from Wallachia,' a historical region in Romania.
Yiddish
Wallache
Foreigner or stranger, from the Old High German 'walha'.
Germanic
Wallen
From the Old English 'wealh', meaning 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'.
English
Wallice
From the Welshman's island.
English
Wallis
From the Welshman's island.
English
Walman
From the Old English elements 'wealh' meaning foreigner and 'mann' meaning man.
English
Walon
Welshman.
English
Waman
Belonging to Manu, the mythical first man.
Sanskrit
Ware
Watchman.
English
Wart
Man from the fortress.
English
Weise
Weise means 'wise' or 'sage' in German, often a surname for a wise person.
German
Weisse
Weisse is a German surname meaning 'white'.
German
Wendel
Derived from the Germanic elements 'wandal' meaning 'wanderer' or 'Vandal'.
German
Whitman
White man.
English
Winchester
Encampment on a Roman road.
English
Witha
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'wide' or 'willow'.
Germanic
Witter
Wise man or guide.
English
Wolloarah
Mountain woman.
Aboriginal
Woodman
A man who works with wood.
English
Wouter
Ruler of the army, derived from Germanic elements.
Dutch
Wryhta
Worker or craftsman, derived from the Old English word 'wyrhta'.
English
Wyconda
Quiet woman.
Cherokee
Wyliamson
Son of William, from the Germanic elements 'wil' (will) and 'helm' (helmet).
English
Wyman
From the wily man.
English
Xarles
Basque form of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Basque
Yancy
English surname meaning 'Englishman' or 'from England'.
English
Yauva
Youthful or young man.
Sanskrit
Yeoman
Attendant or servant, from Old English 'gēong mann' meaning young man.
English
Yoshio
Good, man.
Japanese
Ysandro
Protector of mankind.
Spanish
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