Male Historic Names:

  1. Miles
    • Origin:

      English form of Milo
    • Meaning:

      "soldier or merciful"
    • Description:

      Miles, which has a permanent veneer of cool thanks to jazz great Miles Davis, is a confident and polished boys' name that's an American classic. Always ranking in the US Top 1000, it's been drifting up the charts for the past half century but has never been TOO popular.
  2. Mael-Coluim
    • Mainier
      • Maldred
        • Maredudd
          • Marke
            • Merry
              • Miesco
                • Moriz
                  • Muirchertach
                    • Murchad
                      • Nathan
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "given"
                        • Description:

                          Nathan is an Old Testament name that's ranked among the Top 100 names for boys for 50 years, and could well stay there for another 50. Strong, solid, and attractive, It's a name familiar to every schoolchild through Nathan Hale, the Revolutionary War spy.
                      • Nathaniel
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "gift of God"
                        • Description:

                          Nathaniel was derived from the Hebrew name Netan’el, meaning "gift of God," composed of the elements natan, meaning "to give," and ’el, in reference to God. The name is featured several times in the Old and New Testaments, typically spelled Nathanael. In the New Testament, Nathanael is also known by his other name, Bartholomew.
                      • Nicholas
                        • Origin:

                          Greek
                        • Meaning:

                          "people of victory"
                        • Description:

                          Nicholas is derived from the Greek Nikolaos, a name that evolved from the components nikē, meaning "victory", and laos, "people." It shares origins with Nike, the name of the Greek goddess of victory. Nicholas is also a New Testament name that is well-used in literature, such as in Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby.
                      • Nicolas
                        • Origin:

                          Spelling variation of Nicholas
                        • Meaning:

                          "people of victory"
                        • Description:

                          Nicolas is the French and Spanish form, or streamlined spelling, of Nicholas, popularized by actor Nicolas Cage. Nicolas has been consistently on the charts since Social Security began releasing data, but the name did not truly take off until around the 70s. Today Nicolas is popular among Spanish and Portuguese-speaking parents, ranking in the Top 30 in Spain, Brazil, and Chile.
                      • Ness
                        • Ninevah
                          • Odo
                            • Olaf
                              • Origin:

                                Norse
                              • Meaning:

                                "ancestor's relic"
                              • Description:

                                Olaf, though sainted and regal in Norway, is slightly oafish here. It is one of those names that has become completely familiar in the U.S. without ever becoming assimilated. Now that he's a comical character in Disney's Frozen, he might get some more attention.
                            • Olof