Esperanto Boy Names
Esperanto form of
Abraham, meaning
father of a multitude
Esperanto nickname for
Alexander,
meaning
defender of mankind
Esperanto form of
Alexander,
meaning
defender of mankind
Esperanto form of
Alexander,
meaning
defender of mankind
Nickname for Esperanto
Antono,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Esperanto form of
Anthony,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Esperanto form of English
George, meaning
earth-worker,
farmer
Pet form of Esperanto
Johano God is gracious and
Jozefo (God) shall add, which is usually taken to mean
God will add another son
Esperanto form of English
John, meaning
God is
gracious
Esperanto form of
Joseph, meaning
(God) shall add, which is usually taken to mean
God will add another son
Esperanto name meaning
coral
Pet form of Esperanto
Ludoviko, meaning
famous
warrior
Esperanto form of Latin
Ludovicus, meaning
famous
warrior
Pet form of Esperanto
Mihhaelo, meaning "who is
like God?"
Esperanto form of
Michael,
meaning "who is like God?"
Modern Esperanto form
of
Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Pet form of Esperanto
Nikolao,
meaning
victory of the people
Esperanto form of
Nicholas, meaning
victory of the people
Esperanto pet form of
Paulo, meaning
small
Esperanto and Portuguese form of
Paul, meaning
"small."
Esperanto and Ukrainian form of
Peter, meaning "rock;
stone."
Pet form of Esperanto
Vilhelmo, meaning
will-helmet
Esperanto form of English
William,
meaning
will-helmet