Names That Mean Man

Discover baby names meaning Man for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Reinhardt
Brave counsel, from the Germanic elements ragin 'advice' and hard 'brave, har...
German
Reinhart
Brave counsel, from the Germanic elements 'ragin' (counsel) and 'hart' (hardy...
German
Reinhold
Reinhold means 'wise ruler' from Germanic elements ragin 'advice' and wald 'r...
German
Reinoldos
Ruler's power, derived from Germanic elements ragin 'advice' and wald 'rule'.
Lithuanian
Remi
Oarsman.
French
Remus
From Roman legend, meaning 'oar' or 'swift'.
Latin
Remy
From the Latin 'Remigius', meaning 'oarsman' or 'rower'.
French
Rhiain
Maiden, young woman, or queen.
Welsh
Richika
Wealthy or prosperous woman.
Sanskrit
Richman
Wealthy man or one who comes from a wealthy family.
English
Richmen
Wealthy man or powerful ruler.
English
Richmondo
Rich protector, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'power' and 'protection'.
Italian
Richmundo
Rich protector, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'power' and 'protection'.
Spanish
Richter
A judge or magistrate, from Middle High German rihtære.
German
Ridder
Means 'knight' or 'rider' in Dutch, referring to a mounted warrior or horseman.
Dutch
Rider
Horseman, knight.
English
Ridere
Horseman, rider.
English
Rifsh
Young man, warrior.
Hebrew
Rishaan
Good human or sage-like
Sanskrit
Rishika
Saintly woman or sage-like
Sanskrit
Ritter
Knight or horseman.
German
Rizpah
Coal, glowing ember; a woman in the Bible who guarded the bodies of her sons.
Hebrew
Roadie
A roadie is a term for a stagehand or technician who assists in the setup and...
English
Robert
Bright fame, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'beraht' (bright).
English
Robertas
Bright fame, derived from Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and beraht 'bright'.
Lithuanian
Roberto
Bright fame, derived from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and beraht 'bright'.
Italian
Rochelle
Little rock, derived from the Germanic element 'hroc' meaning 'rest'.
French
Rochester
From the Roman fort of Rochester, meaning 'Roman fort'.
English
Rockefeller
From the German occupational name for a farmer who lived near a rocky field.
German
Rodaric
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Rodarik
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Rodderick
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
Germanic
Roderick
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and ric 'power'.
Germanic
Roderiga
Famous ruler, derived from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and ric 'power'.
Spanish
Roderika
Famous ruler, derived from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and ric 'power'.
Germanic
Roland
Famous land, from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and land 'land'.
Germanic
Rolando
Famous throughout the land, derived from Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and la...
Spanish
Roldan
Famous land, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'fame' and 'land'.
Spanish
Roldana
Famous ruler, derived from Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and land 'land'.
Spanish
Rolland
Famous land, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' meaning fame and 'land' meanin...
Germanic
Rollanda
Famous land, from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and land 'land'.
Germanic
Rollande
Famous land, derived from Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and land 'land'.
French
Rollie
Famous land, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'land' (land).
English
Romanda
Combination of Rose and Amanda.
English
Romania
Land of the Romans.
Latin
Romayn
A man from Rome.
French
Romina
Roman.
Latin
Romochka
Diminutive of Roman, meaning 'from Rome' or 'Roman'.
Russian
Romola
Romantic, pilgrim to Rome.
Italian
Romulus
Founder of Rome (In Roman mythology).
Latin
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