Fantasy OC - PC Names - Male

  1. Joar
    • Joas
      • Joergen
        • Johan
          • Origin:

            Scandinavian and Dutch variation of John
          • Meaning:

            "God is gracious"
          • Description:

            With Old European vibes, Johan is a variant of the classic John, similar to the Latin, Hebrew, and Germanic forms, Iohannes, Yohanan, and Johannes. Conjuring up the image of the classical composer Brahms or the astronomer Kepler, while still feeling timeless and distinctive, Johan has been in the US Top 600 for most of the 21st century, helped along by Heidi Klum and Seal using it for their son in 2006.
        • Johanan
          • Johatan
            • Jolyon
              • Origin:

                Medieval form of Julian
              • Meaning:

                "youthful"
              • Description:

                Galsworthy used this for "The Forsyte Saga," but in modern real life Julian would work better.
            • Jonael
              • Origin:

                Hispanic
              • Description:

                This is another example of a name propelled into usage by a celebrity. Prior to 2015, Jonael had only been given to more than 4 boys in a given year once; that year was 2004, when 6 boys in the US received the name. However, in 2015, Jonael Santiago won La Voz Kids, Telemundo's Spanish children's version of popular reality competition show The Voice. As a result, this name immediately entered the US Top 1000 at Number 919. We'll see if it continues to rise, or if this is just its fifteen minutes of fame.
            • Jonaus
              • Jonte
                • Jonthan
                  • Jonus
                    • Joord
                      • Joram
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "exalted by God"
                        • Description:

                          Biblical name from the Old Testament, and a nice full form of the sweet nickname Jory.
                      • Jordian
                        • Jorgen
                          • Origin:

                            Danish variation of George
                          • Description:

                            Anglicizing it to a phonetic pronunciation might make it easier.
                        • Joris
                          • Origin:

                            Dutch variation of George
                          • Meaning:

                            "farmer"
                          • Description:

                            A fresh Dutch take on George, although you’re likely to get pronunciation errors upon first meetings.
                        • Jorn
                          • Josean
                            • Josheph