This list contains 296 male Pagan names and their meanings.
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Aristeides -Aristeides is an ancient Greek name meaning "best figure"
Arnthor -The name Arnthor is of Germanic origin and it means "eagle of Thor".
Artemio -The name Artemio is Greek in origin. It may mean "gift of Artemis" or it may mean "whole and perfect".
Arundel -This is an old English name that may be derived from the French word for swallow or it may mean "eagle valley"
Ashley -The name Ashley is of Old English origin and means "Ash wood". It was originally a male name, but now both boys and girls wear it.
Aspen -An Aspen is a tree in the willow family. This is a suitable name for a boy or a girl.
Avery -Avery is a name of both French and English origin. It means "Elf council".
Baird -The name Baird is of Gaelic origin. It means "poet", "singer" or "songwriter".
Behar -Behar is a poetic word for summer in Albanian
Bjarki -Bjarki is an Icelandic name meaning "little bear".
Blade -The word "blade" can refer to the sharp edge of a cutting tool such as a knife or of a blade of grass or similar plant. This name is suitable for males or females.
Brandon -Brandon is a place name meaning "Broom-covered hill", probably referring to common broom Cytisus scoparius or perhaps dyers broom Genista tinctoria. Both used for various crafts and magical applications. Broom is a very prolific and adaptable weed.
Brian -Brian is a name of Gaelic origin meaning "noble, strong, virtuous" and perhaps "hill" with the idea of one being raised up or exalted.
Conversely, the word brian also means "maggot" in Old Provical/Occitan
Buck -Buck is a name used for many male animals, especially hooved animal such as deer.
Cameron -Cameron is a Scottish name from the Gaelic cam sron meaning "crooked nose". Someone who has a crooked nose is probably a fighter.
Camillus -The boy's name Camillus comes from the Latin noun camillus which referred to a young boy who was chosen from among the Roman nobility to attend the Priests during sacrifices in Pagan Rome. The female equivalent is camilla
Carl -Carl is a Scandinavian name referring to a free peasant, neither a slave nor a noble.
Cedonia -This name is Latin in origin and it refers to a swallow (the bird)
Celadonia -Celadonia is a name of Latin origin meaning swallow (the bird)