Male Names I Like From My Genealogy J-Z

  1. Rurik
    • Origin:

      Russian variation of Roderick, German
    • Meaning:

      "famous ruler"
    • Description:

      Russian form of Roderick given to a small number of American boys each year.
  2. Regnier
    • Richwin
      • Rorick
        • Roscelin
          • Samuel
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "told by God"
            • Description:

              Samuel has been so popular for so long that it's hard to believe it's still climbing, at its highest point since the 1890s.
          • Sebastian
            • Origin:

              Latin from Greek
            • Meaning:

              "person from ancient city of Sebastia"
            • Description:

              Sebastian is an ancient martyr's name turned literary, and Little Mermaid hero—think Sebastian the Crab—that's more popular than ever, as a classic-yet-unconventional compatriot for fellow British favorites T Theodore and Oliver.
          • Simon
            • Origin:

              Hebrew, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "he has heard; flat-nosed"
            • Description:

              Simon is pure and simple (not in the nursery rhyme sense), and an appealingly genuine Old and New Testament name that's not overused – making Simon a stylish choice. In the Bible, Simon was the second son of Jacob and Leah and the original name of Saint Peter, as well as the name of several New Testament figures. Historically, Simon Bolivar is known as The Liberator of Latin America.
          • Spencer
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "house steward, dispenser of provisions"
            • Description:

              Spencer is a name that has everything: it's both distinguished sounding and accessible, dignified but Spencer Tracy-like friendly. Picked by several celebrities (a couple of times even for a girl), adding up to an enthusiastically recommended choice.
          • Swiard
            • Thierry
              • Origin:

                French variation of Theodoric
              • Meaning:

                "ruler of the people"
              • Description:

                Thierry, which is very popular in France, would make an interesting import; it's somewhat familiar through designer Thierry Mugler and international soccer star Thierry Henry. It almost sounds like Terry, but not quite.
            • Timothy
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "honoring God"
              • Description:

                A second-tier classic, the New Testament Timothy moves in and out of fashion more than John and James. But though it peaked in the 1960s, many modern parents still appreciate its familiarity and lively rhythm. And the short form Tim feels eternally boyish.
            • Vladimir
              • Origin:

                Slavic
              • Meaning:

                "great ruler, peaceful ruler, ruler of the world"
              • Description:

                Vladimir is a cultured and deep-rooted Slavic name associated in this country with cultural figures including piano virtuoso Vladimir Horowitz and the author of Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov.
            • Walter
              • Origin:

                German
              • Meaning:

                "army ruler"
              • Description:

                Walter was seen as a noble name in the Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Walter Scott era, but it then spent decades in baby name limbo. Now quite a few independent-minded parents are looking at it as a renewable, slightly quirky, classic, stronger and more distinctive than James or John, second only to William among the handsome classic boy baby names starting with W.
            • Wilhelm
              • Origin:

                German variation of William
              • Meaning:

                "resolute protection"
              • Description:

                This dignified German form of William belonged to two German Emperors and Kings of Prussia, as well as a host of other important historical figures. These include composer (Wilhelm) Richard Wagner, philosophers Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, and physicist Wilhelm Roentgen, who discovered the X-ray. It now sounds rather dated in Germany, however, having dropped out of the Top 20 there in the late 1920s and continuing to decline since.
            • William
              • Origin:

                German
              • Meaning:

                "resolute protection"
              • Description:

                William is one of the most enduring of classic names for boys. It's also among the most popular boys' names, as American parents see it as being ideally conservative yet contemporary, and hands-down the most popular baby name beginning with W of all time.
            • Walerin
              • Walkelin
                • Warin
                  • Zachaeus