Funske's Personal Name List

Wynne 2
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: WIN
From an English surname that was derived from the given name Wine.
Kit
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KIT
Diminutive of Christopher or Katherine. A notable bearer was Kit Carson (1809-1868), an American frontiersman and explorer.
István
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Pronounced: EESHT-van
Hungarian form of Stephen. This was the name of the first king of Hungary. Ruling in the 11th century, he encouraged the spread of Christianity among his subjects and is considered the patron saint of Hungary.
Hróarr
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Old Norse [1]
Old Norse name, derived from the element hróðr "praise, fame" combined with either geirr "spear" (making it a relation of Hróðgeirr), herr "army, warrior" or varr "aware, cautious". This is the name of a legendary Danish king, the same one who is featured in the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf with the name Hroðgar.
Garvan
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Irish
Pronounced: GAHR-vən(English)
Anglicized form of Garbhán.
Funske
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Limburgish
Pronounced: FUNS-kə
Diminutive of Alfons.
Everitt
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English (Rare)
Pronounced: EHV-ə-rit, EHV-rit
Variant of Everett.
Drogo
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English (Archaic)
Norman name, possibly derived from Gothic dragan meaning "to carry, to pull" or Old Saxon drog meaning "ghost, illusion". Alternatively, it could be related to the Slavic element dorgŭ meaning "precious, dear". The Normans introduced this name to England.
Bogdan
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Polish, Russian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian
Other Scripts: Богдан(Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian)
Pronounced: BAWG-dan(Polish) bug-DAN(Russian) BOG-dan(Serbian, Croatian) bog-DAN(Romanian)
Means "given by God" from the Slavic elements bogŭ "god" and danŭ "given". This pre-Christian name was later used as a translation of Theodotus.
Birgir
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Old Norse [1], Icelandic
Old Norse and Icelandic form of Birger.
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