Fantasy OC - PC Names - Male

  1. Emeric
    • Origin:

      French form of German Emmerich
    • Meaning:

      "power"
    • Description:

      A name popular both in France (where it's Number 405) and within the Cajun population, it's more substantial than Eric, and occurs twice in the Harry Potter series.
  2. Emiland
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "rival or emulator"
    • Description:

      An almost forgotten, but rather dashing, medieval French member of the Emil- family of names.
  3. Emileo
    • Emilian
      • Origin:

        Romanian form of Emil
      • Meaning:

        "rival"
      • Description:

        With the new trend of boys' names rising on the heels of their popular sisters, the unusual-yet-familiar-feeling Emilian might become better known thanks to its relationship to Emily and Emilia/Amelia. Rather than being two branches of the same tree, Emilian and Emily are actually one tree while Emmett and Emma hang on a whole separate tree. But all have a lot of modern appeal, and Emilian may be a more attractive and intriguing male form than Emil. There was a St. Emilian.
    • Emiliano
      • Origin:

        Italian and Spanish variation of Emil
      • Meaning:

        "rival"
      • Description:

        Emiliano is an appealing Latinate version of Emil, with the same gentle sounds but additional flair. Popular in Chile and Mexico, where it ranks in the Top 20, Emiliano is also a rising name in the US.
    • Emilianus
      • Emilien
        • Origin:

          French form of Emil
        • Meaning:

          "friendly"
        • Description:

          Might make a worthy masculine spin on either of the uber popular Emma or Emily.
      • Emilion
        • Emin
          • Origin:

            Turkish, Bosnian and Azerbaijani
          • Meaning:

            "truth"
          • Description:

            A Top 20 choice in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this is a handsome variant of Arabic Amin.
        • Emiradian
          • Emirhan
            • Origin:

              Turkish
            • Meaning:

              "princely ruler"
            • Description:

              Properly written with a Turkish dotted I, this handsome Turkish name derives from two elements both with regal meanings.
          • Emmanuel
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "God is with us"
            • Description:

              Emmanuel--spelled with one or two 'm's'-- was popular with early Jewish immigrants, until overused nickname Manny caused it to fade. Now, this important biblical name is being revived in its full glory.
          • Emmaus
            • Origin:

              Greek place name from Aramaic
            • Meaning:

              "hot spring"
            • Description:

              In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus appears to two of his disciples on the road to Emmaus after his death, burial and resurrection.
          • Emmerich
            • Emmon
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "rich protection"
              • Description:

                Variant of Eamonn, itself a form of Edmund
            • Empedion
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "steadfast, firm on the feet"
              • Description:

                An ancient Greek commander with a name as strong-sounding as its meaning.
            • Emyr
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "king"
              • Description:

                Emyr is a name that is well-known in Wales, but little heard outside of it. There are several well-known Emyrs, from the famed Welsh novelist and poet Emyr Humphries to footballer Emyr Huws.
            • Endimion
              • Endymion
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "dive into, enter"
                • Description:

                  The name of a mythically handsome youth – loved by Selene, the moon, who bore him fifty daughters.
              • Eneas