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Male Nature Names
Names that mean breeze, brook, cliff,
cloud,
creek, desert,
foliage,
forest, grass, highland, hill, jungle,
lake,
leaf/leaves, marsh, meadow,
moor,
mountain, mud, ocean,
plant,
pond,
river, rock, sea, stream, swamp, valley.
Also see Element Names, Flower
Names, Island Names,
Rainbow Names, Tree
Names, and Weather
Names.
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PETERA:
Maori form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock,
stone."
PETERKIN:
Pet form of English Peter, meaning "rock, stone."
PETI:
Pet form of Hungarian Péter, meaning "rock,
stone."
PETR:
Czech form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PETRAS:
Lithuanian form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PETRE:
Romanian form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PETRI:
Finnish form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
Basque form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock,
stone."
PETRICA:
Pet form of Romanian Petre, meaning "rock, stone."
PETRO
(Петро): Ukrainian form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PETROS:
Greek translation of the Aramaic byname Cephas,
meaning "rock, stone." In the bible, this is the name of one of Christ's
apostles. The name was given by Jesus to
Simon son of Jona, to distinguish him from Simon
Zelotes.
PETRONIUS:
Roman name of uncertain derivation but long associated with Latin Petrus
(Greek Petros), meaning "rock,
stone."
PETRU:
Corsican and Romanian form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock,
stone."
PETRUS:
Latin form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PETRUSO: Ukrainian form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PETTER:
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PETTERI:
Finnish form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PÉTUR: Icelandic form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PETYA
(Петя): Pet form of Russian
Pyotr, meaning "rock,
stone."
PHYLLIDIS:
Latin form of Greek Phyllidos, meaning
"foliage."
PHYLLIDOS
(Φυλλίδος):
Masculine form of Greek Phyllis, meaning
"foliage."
PIARAS:
Irish Gaelic form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PIER:
Dutch form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PIERCE:
Variant spelling of English Piers, meaning "rock, stone."
PIERO:
Italian form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PIERRE:
French form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PIERRES:
Older form of French Pierre, meaning "rock,
stone."
PIERS:
Middle English form of French Pierres, meaning "rock, stone."
PIET:
Dutch form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PIETARI:
Finnish form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PIETER:
Dutch form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PIETRO:
Italian form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PIKA:
Hawaiian form of English Peter, meaning "rock,
stone."
PIOTR:
Polish form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PITIVO: Possibly
a pet form of Romani Pitti, meaning "rock;
stone."
PITTI: Possibly a
Romani form of
Hungarian Peti, meaning "rock;
stone."
PJETER: Albanian
form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
PONTOS
(Πόντος): Greek name meaning "sea." In mythology, this is the name of
a god of the sea, the father of Nereus,
Phorkys, and other sea-gods.
PONTUS: Latin form of Greek Pontos, meaning "sea." In mythology, this is the name of
a god of the sea, the father of Nereus,
Phorkys, and other sea-gods. Compare with another
form of Pontus.
PUNKA: Probably a
Romani form of
Bulgarian Penko, meaning "rock;
stone."
PYOTR
(Пётр): Russian form of
Greek Petros, meaning "rock,
stone."
QINGSHAN
(青山): Chinese name meaning "clear mountain."
RADCLIFF:
English surname transferred to forename use,
from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements read
"red" and clif "cliff, slope, riverbank," hence
"red cliff."
RADCLYFFE:
Variant spelling of English Radcliff, meaning
"red cliff."
RADLEY:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a place composed of the Old English elements read
"red" and leah "clearing, meadow," hence
"red meadow."
RALEIGH:
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of a place in Devon composed of the Old English elements read
"red" and leah "clearing, meadow," hence
"red meadow."
REILLY:
Variant spelling of English unisex Riley,
meaning "rye meadow.
RENFREW:
Welsh name meaning "dwells near the still
river."
RIDLEY:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements hreod
"reeds" and leah "clearing, meadow," hence
"reed meadow."
RILEY:
English surname transferred to unisex forename
use, derived from a place name composed of the Old English elements ryge
"rye" and leah "clearing, meadow," hence
"rye meadow."
RIO:
English unisex name derived from the Spanish word for "river."
RIPLEY:
English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English
elements ripel "strip of land" and leah
"clearing, meadow," hence "cleared strip of land."
ROYLE:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old English elements ryge
"rye" and hyll "hill," hence "rye
hill."
SAKHR
(صخر): Arabic name meaning "solid rock."
SELA
(סֶלַע):
Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, meaning "a
rock."
In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom,
possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
SELAH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, meaning "a
rock."
In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom,
possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
SEVAN:
Armenian unisex name derived from a lake name of unknown meaning.
SHAN
(山): Chinese unisex name meaning "mountain."
Compare with strictly feminine Shan.
SHANYUAN
(善源): Chinese name meaning "mountain source."
SHELDON:
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of a place in
Derbyshire which was recorded in the Domesday Book as Scelhadun,
composed of Old English scylf "shelf" and the place name Haddon
(from hæð "heathland, heather, wasteland" + dun
"hill"), hence "steep-sided heather hill."
SHERWOOD:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of the famous Sherwood Forest, composed of the Old English elements scir "bright,
clear, shire" and wudu "wood," hence "bright
forest."
SHOUSHAN
(壽山): Chinese name meaning "long
life mountain."
SILAS
(Σίλας): Contracted form of Greek Silouanos, meaning
"from the forest." In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Saint Paul.
SILOUANOS
(Σιλουανός): Greek
name meaning
"from the forest." In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Saint Paul.
SILVANO:
Italian form of Roman Latin Silvanus,
meaning "from the forest."
SILVANUS:
Latin form of Greek Silouanos, meaning "from
the forest." In Roman mythology, this is the name of a god of forests. In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Saint Paul.
SILVESTER:
Latin name derived from the word silvester, from silva,
meaning "forest, wood," hence "from the forest."
SILVESTRE:
Spanish form of Latin Silvester, meaning "from the
forest."
SILVESTRO:
Italian form of Latin Silvester, meaning "from the
forest."
SILVIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Silvius,
meaning "from the forest."
SILVIU:
Romanian form of Roman Latin Silvius, meaning "from
the forest."
SILVIUS:
Roman name derived from Latin silva,
meaning "forest, wood," hence "from the forest."
SKY:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word "sky," from Old Norse sky,
meaning "cloud."
SKYE:
Variant spelling of
English unisex Sky, meaning "cloud" or
"sky."
SLADE:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English slade,
meaning "small valley."
SLY:
Pet form of English Sylvester, meaning "from the
forest."
STAN:
Short form of English Stanley, meaning "stone
clearing," and other names containing Old English stan, meaning
"stone."
STANFORD:
English surname transferred to forename use,
from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements stan
"stone" and ford "ford," hence "stony river
crossing."
STANLEY:
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of numerous places composed of the Old English elements
stan "stone" and leah "clearing, meadow,"
hence "stony meadow."
STEEN:
Danish form of Old Norse Steinn, meaning "stone."
STEIN:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Steinn, meaning "stone."
STEINN:
Old Norse name derived from the word steinn, meaning
"stone."
STEN:
Swedish form of Old Norse Steinn, meaning "stone."
SYLVAIN:
French form of Roman Silvanus, meaning
"from the forest."
SYLVANUS:
Variant spelling of Roman Silvanus,
meaning "from the forest."
SYLVESTER:
English form of French Sylvestre, meaning "from the forest."
SYLVESTRE:
French form of Latin Silvester, meaning "from the
forest."
SYLWESTER:
Polish form of Latin Silvester, meaning "from the forest."
SZILVESZTER:
Hungarian form of Latin Silvester, meaning
"from the forest."
TAKEHIKO
(1-雄彦, 2-岳彦): Japanese name meaning
1) "hero prince," or 2) "mountain prince."
TALFRYN:
Welsh name composed of the elements tal
"high, end of" and a variant of bryn "hill,"
hence "high hill."
THORSTEIN:
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, meaning
"Thor's stone."
ÞORSTEINN: Old Norse name composed of the name
of the Norse god Thor, and the word steinn "stone,"
hence "Þórr's stone."
ÞÓRSTEINN: Icelandic form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, meaning
"Þórr's stone."
THORSTEINN:
Danish form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, meaning "Thor's stone."
THURSTON:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old Norse Thorsteinn,
meaning "Thor's stone."
TORSTEN:
Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Þorsteinn,
meaning "Thor's stone."
TORSTI:
Finnish form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, meaning
"Thor's stone."
TSE:
Native American Navajo name meaning "rock."
TZURI (צוּרִי):
Hebrew name meaning "my rock."
UHIN:
Basque name meaning "ocean wave."
ÙISDEAN: Scottish
Gaelic form of Old Norse Eysteinn,
meaning "island stone."
VÄINÄMÖINEN: Finnish myth name of a
magician and hero of the Kalevala, who is
challenged by the youth Joukahainen.
The name means
"wide and slow-flowing river."
VÄINÖ:
Short form of Finnish Väinämöinen,
meaning "wide and slow-flowing river."
VAIVEAHTOISH:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "alights on the cloud."
VĂN: Vietnamese name
meaning "cloud" or "male."
VAN: Short form of
English Vance, meaning
"lives by a fen/marsh."
VANCE:
English topographic surname transferred to forename use,
derived from the Old English word fenn
"fen," hence "lives by a fen/marsh."
VEM:
Armenian
name meaning "stone."
VESTER:
Short form of English Sylvester,
meaning "from the forest."
VIÐAR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Víðarr, meaning "forest
warrior."
VIDAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Víðarr, meaning "forest
warrior."
VÍÐARR: Old
Norse myth name of a son of Óðinn, meaning "forest
warrior."
VIPIN
(विपिन): Hindi name meaning "forest."
WAINAMOINEN:
Anglicized form of Finnish Väinämöinen,
meaning "wide and slow-flowing river."
WALKER: English name derived from the
Scandinavian habitational surname Walkyr, from kiarr,
meaning "from the wall by the marsh." Compare with another
form of Walker.
WAPASHA:
Native American Dakota name meaning
"red leaf."
WEI
(1-伟, 2-巍,
3-维,
4-威,
5-渭): Chinese name meaning
1) "great, mighty," 2) "high, lofty," 3) "hold fast,
secure, preserve," 4)
"powerful, strong," or 5) "river."
WELDON:
English habitational surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements wella "spring, stream" and dun
"hill," hence "spring hill."
WESLEY:
English habitational surname transferred to forename use, from a contracted
form of Westley, meaning "western meadow."
WESTLEY:
English habitational surname transferred to forename use, from the name of
various places called Westley, composed of the Old English elements west
"west" and leah "meadow, pasture," hence
"western meadow."
WIGSTAN:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements wig
"battle, fight, war" and stan "stone," hence
"battle-stone."
WILEY: Old English name meaning "water
meadow." Compare with another form of Wiley.
WINSTON: English
surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal
name Wynnstan, meaning "joy-stone."
WYNNSTAN:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements
wynn "joy"
and stan "stone," hence "joy-stone."
WYSTAN:
Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Wigstan,
meaning "battle-stone."
YAOCHUAN:
Chinese name meaning "honoring the river."
YAUWR
(יָעְוּר): Hebrew name meaning "forested." In the bible, this is the
name of the father of Elhanan. The
English form is Jair.
YE
(1-叶, 2-邪): Chinese name meaning
1) "era, epoch; leaf petal; something tiny and light," and 2)
evil, wicked; misfortune; strange."
YUANJUN
(沅君): Chinese name meaning "master of the Yuan
river."
YUN
(1-筠, 2-雲): Chinese
unisex name meaning
1) "bamboo skin," and 2) "clouds."
YUNXU:
Chinese name meaning "cloudy emptiness."
YUVAL:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yuwbal, meaning "river,
stream."
YUWBAL
(יוּבַל): Hebrew
name meaning "river, stream." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech. Jubal
is the Anglicized form.
ZURI:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Tzuri,
meaning "my rock." Compare with another form of Zuri.
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