Fantasy OC - PC Names - Male
- Avidan
- Avidor
- Aviram
- Avner
- Avram
- Avrom
- Avron
- Avrum
- Avrumke
- Avshalom
- Ayal
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"stag, gazelle"Description:
Ayal is a boys' name used in modern Israel but virtually unknown in the US. Even more popular in Israel is the female form, Ayala.
- Aylmar
- Ayman
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"righteous, right-handed, blessed, lucky"Description:
Handsome Arabic name that is well-used internationally. Ayman is a Top 500 name in the UK, France, the Netherlands, and Italy, and a Top 100 name in Spain. It could very easily be borne by an American child.
- Aymer
- Ayrton
Origin:
Variant of AirtonDescription:
A common variant of English place name Airton -- possibly even more common than the original. Its best known bearer was Brazilian Formula One legend Ayrton Senna, who died in a racing accident during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix at the age of 34.
- Azarel
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"God has helped"Description:
A name mentioned multiple times in the Old Testament.
- Azarias
Origin:
Hebrew, variation of AzariahMeaning:
"God has helped"Description:
This is another form of the name the angel Raphael assumes for himself when he becomes human. One of the few attractive Biblical names that has not yet been discovered by modern parents, Azarias is certainly ripe for the taking.
- Azarius
Origin:
Greek form of Azarias or Azariah, HebrewMeaning:
"God has helped"Description:
All s-ending names are fashionable right now, and Azarius has a handsome sound. With Azariah confidently in the Top 1000, and variations Azaire and Azair having small moments of their own, Azarius might be next.
- Azrael
Origin:
Hebrew, variation of AzrielMeaning:
"help of God"Description:
This is the name of Angel of Death in Jewish and Muslim tradition, but that isn't putting contemporary parents off. With its cool letter Z and popular -ael ending, Azrael has been in the US Top 1000 since 2019 and has continued to rise since then.
- Azzam
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"determined"Description:
Azzam might be open to some "shazam" teasing.