# | ♂ | Name |
Meaning |
1 |
♂ | Eric | ruler of the Law |
2 |
♂ | Isaac | He laughs. Laughter. The only son born to Abraham and his wife Sarah (in the Old Testament). Famous Bearers: British scientist Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) and the great violinist Itzhak Perlman. |
3 |
♂ | Dominic | Variant of Dominick: Lord. |
4 |
♂ | Marc | son of Mars |
5 |
♂ | Cedric | Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe. Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern. |
6 |
♂ | Izac | |
7 |
♂ | Luc | from Lucania, light |
8 |
♂ | Alec | Originally a diminutive of Alexander, now frequently used as an independent name, Alec became very popular in the middle of the 20th century because of British actor Sir Alec Guinness. |
9 |
♂ | Pauric | |
10 |
♂ | Kedric | Example of kindness |
11 |
♂ | Padraic | Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick. |
12 |
♂ | Loïc | |
13 |
♂ | Zac | The Lord recalled |
14 |
♂ | Mac | son |
15 |
♂ | Ixquiac | |
16 |
♂ | Cormac | Charioteer. Famous bearer, a legendary third century Irish king. |
17 |
♀ | Kim Ngọc | |
18 |
♂ | Mic | |
19 |
♂ | Henric | |
20 |
♂ | Sadoc | just justified righteous |
21 |
♂ | Nenad Todorovic | |
22 |
♂ | Ferenc | A Frenchman |