Thus, as we offered you 101 names of Egyptian origin for girls, today we stop at male names of Egyptian origin for babies , names that are rarely used in our context and which may nevertheless be suitable for us.
Loudness, evocation, meaning … what will make us decide on an Egyptian name? Here you have some of the proper names of Egyptian origin for children with their meaning .
- Abasi , “harsh, severe”
- Abayomi, “the one who brings joy”
- Bye, “fair”
- Adofo, “fighter”
- Adom, “who receives the help of the gods”
- Akhenaten, “dedicated to the god Aten”
- Akiiki, “friendship”
- Akil, “smart”
- Akins, “brave”
- Amsi or Amsu, “personification or reproduction”
- Anum, “born the fifth”
- Apophis, Hellenized name of an Egyptian mythological being (Apep), shaped like a gigantic serpent.
- Asim , “protector”
- Aswad, “black”
- Ata or Atsu, “double, twins”
- Aten, “solar disk”
- Atum, “as a whole, everything”
- Azibo, “land”
- Azizi, “precious”
- Baal, of unknown meaning
- Baba, Babu or Beb, Bebti, “the firstborn of Osiris”
- Babafemi, “loved by his father”
- Badru, “born during the full moon”
- Bakari, “noble oath”
- Baniti and Baruti, “professor”
- Bes, “the one who brings joy”
- Bomani, “warrior”
- Chenzira, “born on a journey”
- Chibale, “relative”
- Chike, “power of god”
- Chuma, “rich”
- Dakarai, “happy”
- Darwishi, “saint”
- Donkor, “humble”
- Ebo, “born on Tuesday”
- Ebonne, “black”
- Fadil, “generous”
- Faki, of unknown meaning
- Fenuku, “born late”
- Fenyang, “conqueror”
- Gahiji, “hunter”
- Garai, “established, colonist”
- Gyasi, “wonderful”
- Haji, “born during the pilgrimage”
- Hamadi, “praised”
- Hanif, “believer”
- Hasani, “handsome”
- Hondo, “war”
- Horus “the high one” , celestial god in Egyptian mythology.
- Ishaq, “laughs”
- Issa, “god saves”
- Jabari, “brave”
- Jafari, “stream”
- Jahi, “worthy”
- Jumoke, “loved by all”
- Kafele, “who would die for someone”
- Kamuzu, “doctor”
- Kaphiri, “hill”
- Khaldun, “immortal”
- Khalfani, “rules to be followed”
- Khalid, “immortal”
- Khnemu, “to model”
- Kontar, “only child”
- Lukman, a prophet
- Mahaes, “lion”
- Madu, “popular”
- Makalani, “scribe”
- Manu, “born second”
- Maskini, “poor”
- Masud, “lucky”
- Mensah, “born third”
- Moses, Moss or Moshe, “son”. It is the Egyptian name of Moses, the character in the Bible who freed the Israelites from Pharaoh
- Mosi, “he who was born first, firstborn”
- Muse, “aquatic”
- Musim, “believer”
- Nassor, “victorious”
- Nuru, “born during the day”, valid for boys and girls
- Ode, “of the way”
- Odion, “born of twins”
- Omari, “born tall”
- Osahar, “god hear me”
- Osaze, “loved by god”
- Osiris or Ausar , god of resurrection, symbol of the fertility and regeneration of the Nile.
- Radamés, known for being the Egyptian hero of Puccini’s opera “Aida”
- Ramses, son of the god Ra
- Rashidi, “wise”
- Re, “noon sun”
- Sadiki, “faithful”
- Seb, god of the earth.
- Shakir, “grateful”
- Shu, “air”
- Sudi, “lucky”
- Tarik, Egyptian warrior
- Tau, “lion”
- Thabit, “strong”
- Tor, “king”
- Tumaini, “hope”
- Ubaid, “faithful”
- Ur and Ur Atum, “great”
- Usi, “smoke”
- Yahya, “given by god”
- Zaid, Ziyad, “he should be added”
- Zuberi, “strong”