Forgotten beautiful male names. Beautiful Russian names for a child

Most of the Russian male names that we come across every day are so familiar and familiar to us that we perceive them as Russian names, without especially thinking about their origin. In fact, there are literally only a few native Russians left in modern society. Indeed, Russian male names with Slavic roots turned out to be supplanted over time by names of Greek, Latin (Roman), Jewish, and Scandinavian origin. Today, most male names, borrowed long ago from other nations, are considered Russian, although in fact they have foreign roots.

Russian male names of Slavic origin

Among the first male names that appeared in Rus', there are very few that have “survived” to this day. The vast majority of truly Russian Slavic male names have long been forgotten and exist only in archival materials left by our ancestors. It’s a pity, because these are very beautiful male names!

Russian male names of Greek origin

Borrowed male Greek names have taken root in almost all European languages. They are also in Russian. Many Russian male names of foreign origin have Greek roots. After the adoption of Christianity in Rus', children were given names at baptism. The priest chose the name of the child according to the Saints.

Russian male names of Latin (Roman) origin

Among Russian male names there are many that have Latin roots. The meaning of these male names is based on Latin origin.

Russian male names of Jewish origin

Many male names also have Jewish roots. Even the seemingly Russian name Ivan is actually of Jewish origin, and it is derived from the Hebrew word Yahweh, which means God had mercy.

Unusual “new” male names were invented during the boom in neologisms in the USSR. Some of these male names were known earlier, but in consonance with the realities of Soviet times they became more widespread.

In Ancient Rus' they believed that along with a man’s name, those properties that are contained in the lexical meaning are also transmitted. It was believed that you should not tell your name to a stranger, so as not to be influenced by his witchcraft. Ancient male Russian names and their meanings were unique characteristics of people.

It so happened that Russian male names are represented not only by native Russian names, but also by Greek, Roman, and Jewish ones. That is why the choice of names for parents is great. In Russian families, parents can give their son any name they like. Honoring their ancestors and traditions, Russians name their sons after their grandfathers and great-grandfathers, prominent historical figures, politicians, and artists.

It must be said that most of the modern Russian male names do not actually have Slavic or Russian origin. And all because in the 19th century they forgot about the original Russian names, replacing them then with more sonorous and interesting Byzantine, Greek, Babylonian and Syrian names.

Hebrew names, for example, Daniel, Gabriel, Zakhar, Semyon, are currently extremely popular in Russian families. And all because they are beautiful, sonorous, but at the same time quite strong and strong-willed.

If you don’t want to deviate from traditions and want to give your son a traditional Russian male name, then take a closer look at the following names: Bronislav, Bogdan, Vladimir, Gleb, Yaroslav. Agree, these Russian male names are not devoid of nobility, strength, and courage, characteristic of strong and hardy Russian heroes.

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    Modern names for boys

Adam- from ancient Hebrew "Human"; often explained as red because, according to legend, God made the first man, Adam, from red clay.

Akim– Russian decomposition cm. Joachim.

Alexander- from Greek “to protect + husband (rank).”

Alexei- from Greek “protect”, “reflect”, “prevent”; church Alexy.

Anatoly- from Greek "east", "sunrise".

Andrey- from Greek "courageous".

Anisim, Onisim- from Greek "useful".

Antip- from Greek "enemy"; church Antipas.

Anton- from Latin, means Roman family name, possibly from Greek. “engage in battle”, “compete”; church Anthony.

Apollo, Apollinaris- from lat. "pertaining to Apollo", "Apollonov".

Aristarch- from Greek “best + command”, “lead”.

Arkady- from Greek “resident of Arcadia, a pastoral region in the Peloponnese”, “shepherd”.

Arseny- from Greek "courageous"; decomposition Arsenty.

Artem, Artemy- from Greek “dedicated to Artemis, goddess of the hunt and the moon”; church Artem.

Arkhip- from Greek “command + horse”; church Arkhipp.

Askold– from Scand., Swedish; the name of one of the ancient Russian princes, comrades of Rurik; the name is not in the Orthodox Saints.

Afanasy- from Greek "immortal".

Boris– from Russian; perhaps, abbreviated from Borislav.

Bronislaw- from glory; from the basics with the meaning “to protect”, “to protect + glory”; absent from the Orthodox Saints.

Bogdan– from Russian, “given by God.”

Vadim– from Russian; perhaps from other Russian. “vaditi”, i.e. “to sow confusion”, perhaps as an abbreviation. from Vadimir.

Valentine- from lat. “strong”, “healthy”; will reduce. on behalf of Valens.

Valery– from Latin, Roman family name, “to be strong, healthy”; church Valery.

Basil- from Greek "royal", "royal".

Velimir- from glory; from the base of the word “great”, i.e. “big + world”. Absent from the Orthodox Saints.

Venedikt- from lat. "blessed".

Benjamin- from ancient Hebrew “son of the right hand,” obviously allegorically of his beloved wife.

Vikenty- from lat. from "to win".

Victor- from lat. "winner".

Vissarion- from Greek "forest".

Vitaly- from lat. "vital".

Vladilen– from Russian; abbreviation of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin; the name is not in the Orthodox Saints.

Vladimir- from other glory. Vladimer, which, in turn, may be borrowed from other Germanic languages. and mean “to reign”, “to dominate + glorious, famous”.

Vladislav- from glory; from the stems of words meaning “to own + glory.”

Vlas- from Greek “simple”, “rough”; church Vlasiy.

Vsevolod– from Russian; from the stems of words meaning “everything + own.”

Vyacheslav- from glory. the basics are “more”, “more”, i.e. “more + glory”.

Gavrila, Gabriel- from ancient Hebrew; from the bases of words with the meaning “strong husband + god”; church Gabriel.

Galaktion- from Greek "milk"; truncated Laction.

Gennady- from the Greek “noble”.

Georgiy- from Greek "farmer"; rus. decomposition Egor, Egor, Yuri.

Gerasim- from Greek "venerable"

Hermann- from lat. “half-uterine”, “native”.

Gleb– from other Germanic “left to God”, “given under the protection of God.”

Gordey– from Greek; the name of the king of Phrygia, according to legend, Gordius tied an intricate knot on which the fate of Asia depended; rus. church Gordius.

Gregory- from Greek “awake”, “to stay awake”.

Gury- from ancient Hebrew “little animal”, “lion cub”; decomposition Gur, Gurey.

Davyd, David- from ancient Hebrew "beloved"; church David.

Danila, Daniel– from ancient Hebrew, traditionally perceived as “God is my judge,” although the basis is not entirely clear; church Daniel; decomposition Danil, Danilo.

Dementy- from lat. Domitius, a Roman family name, possibly means "to tame"; church Dometius.

Demid- from Greek “divine + care”, “patronize”; church Diomede.

Demyan– from Latin, possibly “dedicated to the goddess of Aegina and Epidaurus Damia”; church Damian.

Denis- from Greek “dedicated to Dionysus,” the god of wine, winemaking, poetic inspiration and cheerful folk gatherings; church Dionysius.

Dmitriy- from Greek “relating to Demeter,” the goddess of agriculture and fertility; church Dimitri.

Dorofey- from Greek “gift, gift + god.”

Eugene- from Greek "noble".

Evgraf- from Greek "good writer"

Evdokim- from Greek “glorious”, “surrounded by honor”.

Evstigney- from Greek “good, good + relative”; church Evsigny.

Egor, Egory– Russian adv. you are named Georgiy.

Elisha- from ancient Hebrew "god + salvation"

Emelyan– from Latin, means Roman family name; church Emilian.

Epifan- from Greek “prominent”, “notable”, “famous”; church Epiphanius.

Eremey, Jeremiah- from ancient Hebrew; from the stems of words with the meaning “throw, throw + Yahweh” (the name of God).

Efim- from Greek “compassionate”, “benevolent”; church Euthymius.

Ephraim– from ancient Hebrew, possibly a dual number for “fruit.”

Zakhar- from ancient Hebrew “God remembered”; church Zechariah.

Zinovy- from Greek "Zeus + life."

Ivan- from ancient Hebrew “God has mercy”; church John.

Ignatius- from lat. "fiery"; rus. decomposition Ignat.

Igor- from other Scand., means the name Scand. god of “abundance + protect.”

Ishmael- from ancient Hebrew “God will hear”; church Ismail.

Izyaslav- from glory; from the stems of words meaning “take + glory.”

Hilarion, Hilarion- from Greek "funny".

Ilya- from ancient Hebrew “my god Yahweh (Jehovah)”; church Or me.

Innocent- from lat. "innocent".

Joseph, Osip- from ancient Hebrew “he (God) will multiply”, “he (God) will add.”

Ipat, Ipatiy- from Greek "Supreme".

Hippolytus- from Greek “horse + untie, unharness.”

Irakli- from Greek "Hercules".

Isaiah- from ancient Hebrew “salvation of Yahweh (god)”; church Isaiah.

Carp- from Greek "fetus".

Kasyan- from lat. “Cassiev is a Roman family name”; church Cassian.

Kim– Russian new (from the initial letters of the name Communist Youth International), is absent from the Orthodox Saints.

Cyrus- from Greek "power", "right", "strength".

Kirill- from Greek “lord”, “lord”, “master”.

Clement, Clementy, Klim- from lat. "merciful", "lenient".

Kondrat, Kondraty- possibly from Lat. “square”, “broad-shouldered”; church Kodrat (but another origin is possible - from the Greek “spear”).

Konstantin- from lat. "constant".

Roots– from Greek, from Latin, Roman generic name from “horn”; rus. decomposition Kornil, Korniy, Korney, Kornila.

Kuzma- from Greek “peace”, “order”, “universe”, figurative meaning – “decoration”, “beauty”, “honor”; church Cosma, Cosma.

Laurel- from Greek, from Lat. "laurel tree"

Lavrentiy- from lat. “Laurentian” according to Lavrent is the name of a city in Latium.

Lazarus- from Latin, variant of the name Eleazar, cm. Elizar.

a lion- from Greek "a lion".

Leon- from Greek "a lion".

Leonid- from Greek “lion + appearance, likeness.”

Leonty- from Greek "lion"

Luke– from Greek, possibly from Lat. "light".

Makar- from Greek “blessed”, “happy”; church Macarius.

Maksim- from Greek, from Lat. “greatest”, superlative from “big”, “great”.

Mark, Marco– from Latin, is a Roman personal name, possibly meaning “to be sluggish, weak” or “born in March.”

Martin- from Latin, derived from Mars - in Roman mythology the name of the god of war; decomposition Martin.

Matvey- from ancient Hebrew “gift of Yahweh (god)”; church Matthew, Matthias.

Methodius- from Greek “method”, “theory”, “research”.

Mieczyslaw– from slav., from the bases of words with the meaning “throw + glory”; the name is not in the Orthodox Saints.

Milan, Milen- from glory. "Cute"; the name is not in the Orthodox Saints.

Miron- from Greek "fragrant oil of myrrh."

Miroslav- from glory; from words meaning “peace + glory”; the name is not in the Orthodox Saints.

Mikhail, Micah- from ancient Hebrew “who is like God.”

Modest- from lat. "modest".

Moses- possibly from Egypt. "child, son."

Mstislav– from Russian; from the stems of words meaning “revenge + glory.”

Nazar- from ancient Hebrew "he dedicated."

Nathan- from ancient Hebrew "God gave"; bib. Nathan.

Nahum- from ancient Hebrew "comforting"

Nestor- from Greek, the name of the oldest participant in the Trojan War.

Nikanor- from Greek “win + man.”

Nikita- from Greek "winner".

Nikifor- from Greek “winner”, “victorious”.

Nikolay- from Greek “to win + people.”

Nikon- from Greek "win".

Nile- possibly from Greek. Neleus is the name of Nestor’s father or from the name of the Nile River.

Oleg- from scand. "saint".

Olgerd- from lit. Algirdas or from other Germanic. "noble + spear"; the name is not in the Orthodox Saints.

Orestes– from Greek; the name of the son of Agamemnon.

Paul- from lat. "small"; family name in the Emilian family.

Groin- from Greek "broad-shouldered"; church Pachomius.

Peter- from Greek "stone".

Proclus- from Greek "before", "ahead + glory", the name of several ancient kings.

Prokhor- from Greek "dance ahead."

Rodion- from Greek "resident of Rhodes"

Novel- from lat. "Roman", "Roman".

Rostislav- from glory; from the stems of words meaning “grow + glory.”

Ruslan- from Arabic through Turk. Arslan – “lion”; in this form the name was created by Pushkin; the name is not in the Orthodox Saints.

Savva, Savvaty- from Greek "Saturday"; until the 17th century written with one "v".

Savely- from Greek "Sabine"; church Savel.

Samuel- from ancient Hebrew "there is a god."

Svyatoslav– from Russian; from the stems of words meaning “holy + glory”.

Sevastyan- from Greek “sacred”, “revered”; church Sebastian.

Severin- from lat. "Severov"; decomposition Severyan.

Semyon– from Greek, from ancient Hebrew. "god who hears"; church Simeon; etymologically the same as Simon; in fact, in all languages ​​both names have become distinct.

Seraphim- from ancient Hebrew “snakes” - in the biblical tradition symbolized the flame around the throne of God; hence seraphim - fiery angel.

Sergey– from Latin, Roman family name; church Sergius.

Sylvester- from lat. “forest”, figurative meaning – “wild”, “uneducated”, “uncivilized”.

Spartacus– Russian new (in honor of the leader of the rebel gladiators in Rome); absent from the Orthodox Saints.

Spiridon– from Greek, possibly from Lat. personal name and means “illegitimate.”

Stanislav- from glory; from the basics “to be established, to stop + glory”; the name is not in the Orthodox Saints.

Stepan- from Greek "wreath"; church Stephen.

Taras- from Greek “to excite”, “to excite”, “excitement”; church Tarasy.

Timur- from Mongolian, Turkic. "iron"; Mong name Khan, known in Europe under the name Tamerlane, i.e. Timur the Lame; absent from the Orthodox Saints.

Tikhon- from Greek the name of the god of chance, fate and happiness.

Tryphon- from Greek "live on the fat of the land".

Trofim- from Greek “breadwinner”, “nourisher”.

Ustin– Russian cm. Justin.

Fadey- from ancient Hebrew "praise".

Fedor- from Greek "god + gift"; church Theodore.

Felix- from lat. "happy", "prosperous".

Philip- from Greek “loving horses”, “fond of horse riding”; the name of several Macedonian kings.

Flor- from lat. "flower"; decomposition Frol, Fleur.

Thomas- from Aramaic. "twin".

Julian- from Greek "Yuliev"; church Julian; decomposition in Ulyan.

Julius– from Latin, Roman generic name, meaning “curly”; the founder of the Julius family is traditionally considered to be the son of Aeneas; the month of quintiles was renamed July in honor of Julius Caesar; church Julius.

Yuri– from Greek; cm. Georgy.

Yakov- from ancient Hebrew "heel"; according to biblical legend, Jacob, the second-born twin, grabbed his first-born brother Esau by the heel to keep up with him; church Jacob.

Yaroslav- from glory; from the bases of words with the meaning “fiercely, brightly + glory.”

Muslim Boy Names

Aasim is a protector.
Abbas is a gloomy boy, strict, stern.
Abdullah (Abdul) – servant of God.
Abid is a praying boy.
Abrek is the most blessed boy.
Abulkhair is a boy who does good.
Avad - reward, rewarded.
Agil is a smart boy, understanding, knowledgeable.
Adil (Adil) is a fair boy.
Adele is a righteous boy.

Hebrew boy names

Abba - the name means "father".
Avi - the name means "my father".
Avigdor - “set the boundaries” for the Jewish people.
Avner means “my father is the light.”
Aviram means “my father is great.”
Abraham is the true forefather of the Jewish people.
Adam means "earth".
Asriel means “My help is G-d.”
Akiva - “held by the heel.”

Tatar boy names

Agzam is a tall boy, sublime.
Azat - noble, free.
Azamat is a knight, a hero.
Azim is a great boy.
Aidar is a family member, from among worthy husbands.
Ainur - meaning moonlight.
Airat - hairat-amazement, forest people.
Akbars - meaning of the name White Leopard.
Alan is the name of a good-natured boy.

Kazakh boy names

Abai is a prudent, vigilant boy
Abzal - respected, highly esteemed.
Abyz is a protector, a clairvoyant boy.
Abylai - the meaning of the name grandfather, father.
Agzam - omnipotent, great.
Adia - gift, gift, reward.
Adil is honest, fair.
Azamat is a real horseman.
Azat is an independent, free boy.

When a son is born, parents immediately face the question of choosing the right name for the child. Considering the name of the father, they try to choose a successful combination of first and middle names in order to avoid difficult to pronounce or dissonant addresses in the future.

Sometimes they want to name a boy by a foreign name. But no matter how beautiful it may sound, you must first of all find out what exactly it means, so that the child cannot later, in the future, get into an unpleasant situation unintentionally provoked by loving parents. In addition, you need to try how the name you have chosen for the baby will combine with the father’s name and whether it is suitable for a sonorous middle name for future grandchildren.

The wide selection of names for boys offered to your attention will satisfy the most diverse needs of parents. Here there are both familiar and well-known names, as well as those taken from other languages ​​and sometimes having an unusual sound. All you have to do is agree on your preferences and make a good choice of name for your son. Remember, a name can predetermine successes and failures in a child’s life path, so take this seriously.

Author of the publication: Rostislav Belyakov

A name for a child is, without exaggeration, an important component of his future life. It is known that among male names there are “strong” and “weak”, which have a certain energy and can endow a person with certain qualities. Therefore, before you give your son a name, be sure to familiarize yourself with its meaning.

In addition, parents need to remember that name abbreviations and affectionate nicknames can also affect the child's perception of his own self. It is worth alternating such manifestations of love with the full name, and also, if possible, reducing their use when the child is already in school. Otherwise, an adult man may forever remain a soft and infantile “Vlad”, although he had the makings of a strong Vlad.

If everyone knows about the “power” of the names Alexander and Vladimir, then there are less common names that many have forgotten about.


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Daniel

From Hebrew this name is translated as “God is the judge of everything” and has biblical origins.

Daniel is a strong, balanced man who is not inclined to make decisions in a hurry. He has a well-developed intuition, all matters are sorted out, and he accepts adversity and problems with restraint and optimism.

Such boys are prone to exact sciences, love analytics, and are often characterized by outstanding intellectual abilities. In addition, Daniels are very moral people, they rarely betray, they value friends and family, they love their home and are not prone to senseless adventures.

Mark

The origin of the name Mark is still not precisely known. There is a version that the name sounds similar to the Latin word “marcus”, which means “hammer”. It is also believed that the name originates from the name of the god of war Mars or from the French word “marquis” (marquis).

Despite the fact that this name sounds very beautiful and “strong,” the upbringing of such a child cannot be left to chance. Since childhood, Mark has been a rather narcissistic and selfish boy, but if his energy is channeled in the right direction, this trait can be balanced by politeness and a willingness to come to the rescue of others.

A child with this name is often jealous of the successes of others, so from childhood he needs to be taught patience and concentration on his own victories, and also knows how to lose with dignity. In adulthood, Mark is a rather dominant man who strives to be the master of the house and the leader at work.

Gleb

The name Gleb takes its roots from the Scandinavian name Gottlieb, which means “darling of God,” “under divine protection.”

Gleb is a very strong-willed, persistent and self-confident person. A man with this name tries to achieve everything himself, does not like excessive attention to his person, and quickly makes even difficult decisions, which helps him make a good career in the future.

Gleb always keeps his promises and is responsible for his words, is true to his principles and is ready to vigorously defend them. Such a man is respected at work, primarily for his fairness and honesty.

Glebs, as a rule, become wonderful family men, love children and take care of their parents.

Maksim

Translated from Latin, the name “Maxim” means “greatest.”

Maxim is a strong-willed man whose character is often dominated by ambition and pride. Therefore, from childhood, parents should try to properly develop these qualities in a boy.

If Maxim is deprived of excessive vanity and self-confidence, he will be able to achieve a lot in life and become a reliable man, a loving father and husband.

Maxims are smart, sociable, able to find an approach to almost any person and persuade them to do anything. People with this name are good at “calculating” people and know how to manipulate them for their own purposes. In his home, Maxim wants to be the master, the dominant, but friends sometimes mean even more to him than relatives.

Vsevolod

Slavic name formed from two words: “Everything” (all) and “volod” (to own). So the name can be translated as “owning everything”, “ruling”.

This name sounds beautiful and full, just like its bearer. Since childhood, Vsevolod has been very flexible and mature beyond his years; teachers and classmates love him for his special attractive charisma.

A person with this name is balanced, patient, assiduous and persistent. Despite this, he does not always like to be a leader; he can be content with a supporting role. Parents can develop leadership qualities in their child so that the boy achieves great success in life.

Seva’s sociability and openness helps him out in any life circumstances. Such a man appreciates earthly joys, coziness and comfort in the home.

Nazar

In Hebrew, the name "Nazar" means "vow" or "dedication to God." Also from Arabic this name can be interpreted as “far-sighted.”

Nazar is a bright, strong, controversial and even militant soul. Nazar’s unusual and mysterious character has attracted people to him since childhood, which is why the boy has many friends and acquaintances.

As a rule, such a man is reserved, closed, not very emotional, but at the same time sociable and active. He strives to achieve high results, go towards his goals independently and craves material wealth.

In the character of Nazar one can see a strong and powerful person with great willpower. He values ​​fidelity, complaisance, and honesty in people. If a boy with that name is betrayed or offended, he will not withdraw into himself, but will repay you in return in the same coin.

Arseny

The name is of Greek origin and is translated as “mature”, “courageous”.

Despite the fact that in childhood Arseny is often kind, calm and shy, he has great internal energy that will definitely manifest itself. A boy with this name is sociable, pleasant to talk to, people are drawn to him. Arseny has few real friends, but he is ready to do anything for them.

Arseny is a dreamy and creative person, so the main thing for parents is to instill in their child a sense of discipline and responsibility in a timely manner, otherwise in adult life such a man may not finish the things he starts and rush from hobby to hobby.

If you instill determination and firmness in a child, Arseny will achieve success and will not lose his sincerity.

Alexei

The name Alexey has ancient Greek roots and is translated as “protector”, “one who protects”.

Alexey is a strong, strong-willed personality with developed intuition. Combined with enormous willpower, ability to work and activity in life, this trait helps him to be in the first positions and achieve success in his career.

It is important for parents to support Alexey in his endeavors, since this person is characterized by self-criticism and doubts about his actions. Boys with this name do not like adventures, sudden changes in life and risks. They are much closer to stability and comfort.

A man named Alexey is smart, attentive to detail, inquisitive and has a good memory. In addition, he is very popular among girls, as he knows how to combine sensuality and tenderness with pragmatism and earthly desires.

Bogdan

Slavic name, which translates as “given by God.”

Bogdan is a self-confident, strong-willed person with developed intuition. But despite the fact that the boy’s character is calm and reserved, he loves to take risks and bet everything on his victory, which often leads him to success.

For such a man, self-realization, material wealth and love for his work are very important. But laziness can destroy many of Bogdan’s talents in early childhood, so parents should not cultivate this trait in a boy.

In life and in the family, Bogdan is a clear leader. He is reserved, always behaves with dignity and knows his worth. Such a person will never become a victim of circumstances, since he does not go with the flow, but builds his life himself.

Ostap

Ostap can be translated from Greek as “solid”, “persistent”.

Ostap is a male leader who always has his own point of view on everything. The boy's desire for leadership has been evident since childhood, so he is very active and tries himself in many areas. Children with this name are very sociable, self-confident, with a good sense of humor, but not too open to others.

Ostap does not like too much attention from other people, he does not trust everyone, and demonstrates his talents only in the circle of loved ones.

A man with this name is a subtle psychologist who loves to observe people and evaluate their behavior in different situations. Also, such a bright individual is not prone to breakdowns or depression, lives with an optimistic attitude and has high self-esteem. But if parents want Ostap to find himself in some kind of business, they should dampen their son’s desire to participate in everything in the world and go to all sections at school.

Orestes

The origin of the name comes from the Greek word “oros”, which means “mountain”, “mountainous”.

Just like his name, Orestes is a strong and courageous man who is difficult to break by life's problems. Since childhood, the boy loves nature, animals, communicating with people, he does not tend to enter into conflicts. At the same time, a person with this name is very strong-willed and will go towards his goal, finding the most rational ways.

Orestes is very sociable, purposeful and diligent, but can be quite stubborn (you need to pay attention to this in childhood). Such a person does not tolerate injustice and deception, and especially betrayal.

Plato

The name Plato translated from Greek means “broad”, “broad-shouldered”.

Since childhood, a boy with this name is very developed and serious beyond his years. He is quite stubborn, active and loves to be in the company of his elders.

Plato is very self-confident and independent. It is almost impossible to force him to do something; this can only be achieved with a delicate request and love. A man given this name often becomes a boss or businessman, as he is uncompromising when he is pushed around and directed.

Plato is a rather calm and reserved person; he does not like to share his feelings and emotions, but he is very reliable and faithful in any relationship, both friendly and family.

Stanislav

The name Stanislav comes from two Slavic words: “stan” (“to become”) and “slav” (“glory”). Therefore it is translated as “establisher of glory.”

Since childhood, Stas has been a very kind and open boy, but he can be quite unrestrained in his desires and dreams. Stanislav's character is very unusual, his way of thinking is different from those around him, and therefore it is difficult for him to find true friends in spirit.

Despite this, a man with such a beautiful name is very generous, active and proactive in any endeavor. Stas strives to develop, does not sit still, and often incites changes in his family and friends.

In adulthood, Stanislav becomes a good husband and caring father. But those around you should know that it is better not to joke about him and express himself as clearly as possible, since this person can be very touchy and unrestrained in his emotions.

Victor

Translated from Latin, the name Victor is translated as “winner.”

As a child, such a boy is attracted by adventures, and he makes decisions quickly and unambiguously. Over time, he becomes less adventurous and begins to look at things with a more calculating view.

Victor is a true leader who is characterized by patience, calmness, prudence and optimism. Such a man forgives easily, does not get hung up on trifles, and loves to sacrifice himself for the sake of his loved ones.

Such a man has a highly developed sense of duty, he is demanding of people, but his praise is of great value. At home, Victor is a caring husband and a good but strict father.

Ruslan

Translated from the Turkic language, Ruslan means “lion”.

Despite the fact that as a child Ruslan can be very capricious and sometimes unrestrained, over the years the boy acquires the skill to control his emotions and behaves relaxed but calmly.

Ruslan is a strong-willed person who is not averse to taking risks for a good cause. The soul of such a person is often open-minded; he is always ready to come to the aid of friends and help out loved ones.

In adult life, negative traits of Ruslan may also appear, such as vindictiveness, selfishness and a talent for exaggerating. This is what parents need to work on so that the child’s energy goes in the right direction, and such traits do not manifest themselves in relation to others.

A man with this name tends to achieve his goals by any means, even by cunning and deception, but at the same time he is a real fighter who never gives up and continues to act even after defeat.

Hooray! An ultrasound showed who lives under my mother’s heart. “Son,” you are touched. “Heir!”, the future father rejoices. This is the moment when a woman begins to refer to her belly quite specifically, and that means it’s time to call it “belly.” And although it is not the name that makes a person, often disputes from the series “Vladlen, Dionysus or Vanya” lead to the fact that the baby remains a “baby” until the very moment of receiving a birth certificate. It is right in such a situation to gather for a family council. And you need to go there, armed with information about what rare and beautiful names there are for boys.

Our ancestors believed that the name determines the fate and character of a person. For example, by calling their son Lazarus, adults believed that God himself would help him in life. And the Fadeev’s parents hoped that their children would become successful and deserve praise in everything. They expected protection from Alexei, and courage from Brave.

The name is protection and the basis for personal development

In Indian tribes it was customary to give a person two names. One of them is false. It became public and was determined as the child grew up, when he showed any of his special qualities or skills. For example, "Keen Eye".

And the other thing was true and secret. It was carefully hidden, especially from strangers. It was believed that the enemy, who learned the secret of your naming, would gain power over your destiny, life and death.

In Christian families even today, during the sacrament of baptism, the child is given a second name, which is recommended not to be advertised to strangers. The clergyman determines it according to the church calendar, taking into account the baby’s date of birth and the Orthodox name book. So, the child is named according to the calendar. That is, in honor of a certain saint, whose day coincides with the day the child is born or falls on the eighth or fortieth day from birth.

They say that the name of a ship determines the success of its voyage. That’s why parents often name their baby, taking into account the possible energetic influence of the Universe.

From a psychological point of view, a name is one of the main indicators of personality. This way the child can realize his gender identity, isolate himself from other people and take the path of independent development. Even new generations remember their ancestors based on their names.

How to name your son: 5 rules

All conversations regarding the influence of a person’s naming on his fate need not be taken seriously. But when choosing a beautiful and unusual name for a baby, you still need to take into account certain, quite mundane, nuances. There are five basic rules to follow when naming your son.

  1. Consonance with full name. Agree, the full name “Romeo Emelyanovich Sisev” will always attract unnecessary attention to the child. Not every teacher will say “Gremislav Abdelkhakimovich Eldarkhanov.” And Prince Mikhailovich Zhuk, quite likely, having matured, will want to change his name. Therefore, if the family surname is not elegant, it is better to find an unpretentious, simple name for the baby. For example, “Vadim Mikhailovich Zhuk” will look much more advantageous.
  2. Compatibility with patronymic. There are several recommendations here. First you need to take into account the nationality of the father. For example, if the father is Armenian Gegham, then it is better to name the boy accordingly. Agree, the combination “Avetis Geghamovich” sounds strong in comparison with the combination “Vasily Geghamovich”. Another tip: focus on the length of the middle name. Short names are better suited for bulky middle names, and vice versa. For example, “Lev Konstantinovich” sounds more melodic than “Innokenty Konstantinovich”. Also, you should not give your baby a “name” that ends with the letter that the father’s name begins with. For example, “Vadim Maksimovich”. Also think about avoiding the accumulation of vowels and consonants at the junction of the name and patronymic. Because there is a high probability that in a conversation people will involuntarily distort them. An example of a not entirely successful combination: “Peter Vladimirovich.” But combinations play well when there are beautiful sound matches or names begin with the same letter: “Andrey Alekseevich”, “Elisey Evgenievich”.
  3. Correspondence to time and place. No one condemns parents’ love for popular television products, but it’s unlikely that Batman or Nolik will feel comfortable in the village of Michurino. Edward and Barak will also look special in the Slavic environment. And Tirrion or Mason during puberty will not collect autographs, but will carry bruises home. Therefore, think carefully about your decision before naming your boy with a name that is too unusual.
  4. Transformation. Almost all names have derivative variations. They are transformed into diminutive forms or nicknames. And the latter may turn out to be offensive. This must be taken into account so that the child is not teased later. Please note that mom will be able to call Maxim “Maksyusha or Masya”, and friends - “Max” or “Maksyukha”. It’s more difficult with Gleb. Parents will address him: “Glebushka.” And peers will immediately twist it: “Bread.”
  5. Unisex names. Psychologists recommend to parents: “When naming your son, avoid options with vague gender references.” For example, these are the names Zhenya or Valya, which are suitable for both girls and boys. This is especially important if the child’s last name is not declined. For example, surnames like “Viligura” or “Katz” do not give an idea of ​​who their bearer is - a guy or a girl. Therefore, “Sasha Shuvalov” is still an acceptable option, but “Sasha Koval” is alas. This combination can provoke problems with the child’s self-identification and suppress exceptional masculine traits in character.

In Russia, the tradition of naming a child after relatives remains. For example, like a great-grandfather. This custom is a matter of debate. Some young parents are against him, because they believe that the baby can absorb the negative experiences of his ancestors and repeat their fate. And other mothers and fathers insist: naming according to the generic principle is additional protection.

It is better not to name your son after a relative who suffered a brazen, painful death or who had problems with the law. Psychologists also advise not to take your father's name. Otherwise, little San Sanych may grow up not as a loving son and helper, but as an irritable and insecure eternal fatherly competitor.

In pursuit of fashion: how do Ikars and Masons live?

Parents want their son to have a rare, energetically strong and fashionable name. But when considering unusual names for boys, it is important not to go too far. Fashion is a changeable thing. It is enough to look at history. Remember how, based on the events of 1917, the boys were named October, Revo, Vladlen.

During the Soviets, Perkosrak (in honor of the launch of the first space rocket) and Dazdraperma (in honor of May Day) were popular.

Subsequently, after the collapse of the USSR, there was a wave of naming children based on TV series. Enrique, the Masons, the Cruzes, Rogelio, and Guillermo were registered.

But practice shows that after a few years all the tricky options not only lose relevance, but even look funny. But traditional names in our culture like Nikolai, Vladimir, Oleg and Alexei always sound decent.

Today there is a tendency for Old Church Slavonic names to come back into use. And among them there are unusually beautiful names for boys. For example, in 1990, only seven Platons were registered throughout Russia. And in 2015, this male name was already among the ten most popular in the country.

What are men called: interesting facts

Male names are divided into soft and hard. In the first case, boys grow up calm and docile. In the second - stubborn and strong.

Soft ones include those in which there are many vowels, as well as quiet sonants - th, r, l, m, n. This is Ilya, Benjamin, Mikhail.

But in hard ones, voiced paired consonants predominate in the company of the growling letter “P”. These are the names of Yegor, Gregory, Dmitry.

There are also neutral options that endow their owner with moderate determination and wisdom. This applies to Arkady, Andrey, Pavel.

Romans are born in February, and Marks are born in July.

If parents cannot come to a common decision on what to name their son, then they can resort to the help of a calendar. Observations by old-timers show that completely different options are suitable for children born at different times of the year.

It is better to name winter boys by choosing from the following list: Roman, Anatoly, Peter, Semyon, Arseny, Ivan.

Spring children are comfortable if their names are Danila, Styopa, Nikita or David. For summer, good options are Sergey, Kostya, Nazar, Mark, Matvey or Pasha.

And the autumn baby will be in harmony with the name Timofey, German, Fedor or Anton. There are even special layouts where options suitable for naming are listed by month.

Naming by number and horoscope

Even adults resort to the help of numerology. To do this, the number of the baby’s date of birth is calculated and a name corresponding to this number is selected in special literature. Also, adults often pay attention to compatibility with the baby’s zodiac sign. And they even look at the combination with the names of the parents themselves in order to avoid conflicts and misunderstandings at the energetic level.

The most common name on the planet, given to more than 300 million men, is Muhammad. In Muslim culture, this is the customary name for all first-born children. But in Moscow, according to the capital's civil registry office, since 1991, Alexander has always been in the lead. In 2015, Muscovites also often registered boys as Maxims, Artems, Mikhails, and Daniils.

Top 30 trendy boy names

Today there are special thematic sites where you can find an unusual name for a boy, find out its meaning and see what children are called in different countries.

Based on the statistics of traffic to such resources, we can compile a list of the most popular modern male names. The top 30 trendy boy names of 2017 are given below.

  1. Diaz. This is the Spanish version of the biblical name Jacob, which is more familiar in our environment. Translated as “following on the heels.”
  2. Matvey. Translated from Hebrew as “given by the Lord.”
  3. Artem. In Greek it means "healthy" or "unharmed."
  4. Janis. Greek version of the Russian name Ivan. It means “God’s grace” or “God’s mercy.”
  5. Maksim . From Latin - “greatest”.
  6. Dmitriy . From Greek - “dedicated to the goddess of fertility and agriculture Demeter.”
  7. Timofey. From Greek - “who worships God.”
  8. Daniel. Translated from Hebrew as “God is my judge.”
  9. Novel . From Latin - “Roman”.
  10. Arseny. Comes from the Greek - Arsenios. The meaning is “courageous”, “mature”.
  11. Egor . Russian transformation of the Greek name George. Meaning: "farmer".
  12. Kirill . From ancient Greek - “lord”, “lord”.
  13. Mark. From Latin - “hammer”. However, from French it is “marquis”. There are also versions that the name is dedicated to the god of war, Mars.
  14. Andrey . From ancient Greek - “brave”, “courageous”.
  15. Nikita. From Greek - “winner”.
  16. Ivan. Comes from the ancient Hebrew John - “merciful by God.”
  17. Alexei . From ancient Greek - “protector”, “protector”.
  18. Bogdan. The Slavs interpreted this name as “God’s gift.”
  19. Ilya. Transformation of the Hebrew name Eliyahu - "believer" or "power of God".
  20. Yaroslav . Has Slavic roots. In different sources it is translated as “bright”, “glorious”, “strong”.
  21. Timur. A variation of the names Damir and Tamerlan. Translated from Mongolian as “iron”.
  22. Mikhail. From ancient Hebrew - “like God.”
  23. Vladislav. In Slavic culture - “possessing glory.” The Polish version is "good ruler".
  24. Alexander . From Greek - “protector”.
  25. Sergey . From Latin - “noble”.
  26. Gleb. In Scandinavian culture - “favorite of the Gods.” The Slavic version of the origin compares this name with the words “block” and “pole”.
  27. Demid. Has Greek roots. Translated - “advice of Zeus.” Zeus in mythology is the heavenly ruler, the world ruler.
  28. Denis. Derived from the ancient Greek - Dionysios. Interpreted as “reveler”, “merry fellow”.
  29. Ruslan. From Turkic - “lion”.
  30. Paul . From Latin - “baby”.

A name is something given to us by our parents. This is what we give to our children. It is very important, because it can become a reliable amulet and protective talisman for you.

Sergey. Sergei means "clear". Clarity is the purity and strength of the mind. This name is a good universal amulet, as well as a kind of lucky talisman. True, Sergei may still have frequent problems with his opponents.

Anton. A strong name that protects its owner from a love spell and from clouding of mind. There is weak resistance to the evil eye and curses. Anton is a warrior who fights for his freedom and recognition, so he is not always able to defend himself, because the essence of this name is fight.

Alexei. Translated from Greek it means “protector”. Protection is always good. The amulet from this name is good, but not always stable. This inconstancy prevents Alexei from being protected from the evil eye or love spell.

Michael. This name is controversially suitable for describing the ideal protection for a boy or an adult man, since the camp of specialists is divided into two large parts - those who believe that this name is one of the best, and those who consider it mediocre in terms of protection. Because of this confusion, we only give it sixth place on our list.

Kirill. This name means “lord,” which hints at a special energy. Kirill is his own boss, so simple evil eyes are definitely not scary for him. Do you want to provide the boy with protection and strength? — call him Kirill.

Valery. The meaning is similar to Cyril, but is interpreted a little differently. This is a stronger name-amulet, because it was always worn by the most persistent men. It provides stable protection from almost all types of energy effects.

Victor. The winner is the winner. The highest level of energy can give Victor protection from everything that comes from evil and hostile people. We give bronze to this excellent name, which is both beautiful and a talisman.

Igor. From time immemorial, Igor was painted with calmness, strength and equanimity. These qualities help you see the world in the right light, abstracting from everything that may be unnecessary. Igor is not at all bothered by the possibility of being damned. He knows it won't affect him. This makes Igor the most powerful amulet name on our list. Almost the strongest.

Alexander. An ancient name meaning “protector of the family.” This spiritual talisman is capable of providing stable protection not only to the boy or man himself, but also to his entire family. Thus, Alexander is the best name for protection from filth, evil eye, envy, curses and all invisible problems.

Don't forget that a name is like a name for a ship. Whatever you name a boy, that’s how his life will be. Our ancestors believed that names have special magic that gives a person strength, luck and protection.

We also advise you to familiarize yourself with female amulets names. Find out how strong your name is, or help yourself decide what to name your future child. Good luck and don't forget to press the buttons and

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