Wisenheimer's Personal Name List

Name M/F Remark Rating
Absalom m  Means "my father is peace" in Hebrew. 
Aldo m  Means "old" or possibly "noble" in Ancient Germanic 
Aldous m  Means "old" in English (Rare) 
Aldric m  Means "old" and "ruler, power" in German 
Algernon m  English name derived from a Norman French nickname meaning "having a moustache" 
Altan 1 m  Means "red dawn" in Turkish 
Ambrose m  Means "immortal" in English 
Anargyros m  Means"poor, incorruptible" in Greek 
Anselm m  Means "god" and "helmet, protection" in German 
Ansgar m  Means "god" and "spear" in German 
Aramis m  Derived from the name of the French village of Aramits. 
Argyros m  Means "silver" in Greek 
Aristides m  Means "the best kind" in Greek 
Armel m  Means "bear prince" in French 
Arnfried m  Means "eagle" and "peace" in German 
Art m  Short form of Arthur, which has an unknown meaning but may mean "bear" or "man" or "king." 
Asher m  Means "happy" or "blessed" in Hebrew. 
Astor m  Means "hawk" in English (rare) 
Berthold m  Means "bright ruler" in German (Archaic) 
Bertram m  Means "bright raven" in German and English 
Blake m  From a surname which was derived from Old English blæc "black" or blāc "pale" 
Cade m  Means "round" in old English 
Callistus m  Means "most beautiful" in Late Roman 
Caspar m  Latin variant of Jasper meaning "treasurer" in Persian 
Cassius m  Means "empty, vain" in Roman 
Cavan m  Means "hollow" in Irish 
Cenric m  Means "bold power" in Old English 
Che m  From an Argentinian expression meaning "hey!" 
Chrysanthos m  Means "golden flower" in Greek 
Ciar m  Derived from Irish ciar meaning "black" 
Cicero m  Means "chickpea" in Latin 
Colin 2 m  Short form of Nicholas meaning "victory of the people" in Greek 
Conall m  Means "strong wolf" in Gaelic 
Corentin m  Possibly means "hurricane" in Breton 
Cormac m  Means "son of defilement" in Gaelic 
Cyril m  Means "lord" in Greek 
Dag m  Means "day" in Norwegian 
Damiano m  Diminutive of Damian meaning "to tame" in Greek 
Dax m  Of unknown meaning 
Delmar m  From an English surname meaning "from the pond" 
Dexter m  From an English occupational surname meaning "one who dyes" 
Diggory m  English name which may mean "lost one" in French 
Dragan m  Means "precious" in Slavic. 
Draven m  Of unknown meaning 
Drogo m  Means either "to carry" or "ghost" in Norman 
Edgar m  Means "rich, blessed" and "spear" in English 
Egon m  Means "edge of a sword" in German 
Elroy m  Altered form of Leroy from the French nickname le roi meaning "the king" 
Emmerich m  Means "power" in German 
Erhard m  Means "honour and bravery" in German 
Ernest m  Means "serious" in English 
Fabrice m  Means "craftsman" in French 
Falk m  Means "falcon" in German and Yiddish 
Faustus m  Means "auspicious, lucky" in Latin 
Felix m  Means "lucky, successful" in Latin 
Flanagan m  Basically means "red" in Old English and Irish 
Gavin m  Medieval form of Gawain of unknown meaning. 
Gawain m  Of unknown meaning 
Gereon m  Possibly means "old man" in Greek 
Grosvenor m  From an English surname which meant "great hunter" in Norman French. 
Hilarius m  Roman name which was derived from Latin hilaris meaning "cheerful" 
Hiram m  Probably of Phoenician origin, though it could be from Hebrew meaning "exalted brother" 
Horus m  Possibly means "falcon" or "high" in Egyptian. 
Ingolf m  Means "ancestor" and "wolf" in German 
Jethro m  Means "abundance" in Hebrew 
Leander m  Means "lion of a man" in Greek 
Lennart m  Swedish and Low German form of Leonard, which means "brave lion" in German and English. 
Lionel m  Diminutive of Leo meaning "lion" in Greek 
Loup m  Means "wolf" in French 
Ludolf m  Means "fame" and "wolf" in German 
Lysander m  Means "a release of a man" in Ancient Greek 
Medrod m  Welsh form of Mordred of unknown meaning. 
Nasir m  Means "helper" in Arabic 
Nicodemus m  From a Greek name which meant "victory of the people" 
Noam m & f  Means "pleasantness" in Hebrew 
Octavian m  Variant of Octavius meaning eighth in Roman 
Onesimus m  Latinized form of a Greek name which meant "beneficial, profitable" 
Pericles m  Means "around, in excess" and "glory" in Greek. 
Philemon m  Means "affectionate" in Greek 
Pyrrhus m  From a Greek name which meant "flame-coloured, red" 
Rhys m  Means "enthusiasm" in Welsh 
Roydon m  From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "rye hill" 
Selig m  Means "blessed, happy" in Yiddish 
Spyridon m  Means "spirit" in Greek 
Stamen m  Means "firm" in Macedonian and Bulgarian. 
Stavros m  Means "cross" in Greek, referring to the cross of the crucifixion 
Stefan m  Form of Stephen, which is from a Greek name meaning "crown" 
Sterling m  From a Scottish surname which was derived from city of Stirling, which is itself of unknown meaning. The name can also be given in reference to the English word sterling meaning "excellent". In this c 
Tacitus m  Means "silent, mute" in Latin 
Talbot m  From a surname which was perhaps derived from a Germanic given name composed of the elements tal "to destroy" and bod "message" 
Talon m  From the English meaning "talon, claw" 
Tycho m  From a Greek name meaning "hitting the mark" 
Ulric m  Originally this was a medieval form of the Old English name Wulfric meaning "wolf power". 
Valko m  Means "wolf" in Bulgarian 
Viorel m  Derived from Romanian viorea meaning "bluebell" 
Walganus m  Latin form of Gawain of unknown meaning. 
Wayne m  Means "wagon maker" in Old English 
Xerxes m  Greek form of the Persian name Khshayarsha which meant "ruler over heroes". 
Zane 1 m  Of unknown meaning