Hello Parents, Welcome to our page, we will suggest you attractive MAYAN boy names. From classic choices to modern trends, we have covered different manes with meaning. Selecting a name for your prince is a big decision. Our website has well-versed list of MAYAN boy names, along with their origin, meanings and namesakes.
Lower value denotes most popular name
Name | Meaning | Origin | Namesakes |
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Ah Kin | Sun | Mayan | not found |
Akbal | Night | Mayan | not found |
Akimil | Worker | Mayan | not found |
Akna | Mother goddess | Mayan | not found |
Akul | Fire | Mayan | not found |
Ak'abo | Earth | Mayan | not found |
Ak'bal | Night | Mayan | not found |
Ak'chamel | Dawn | Mayan | not found |
Ak'ech | Brother | Mayan | not found |
Ak'kul | Fire | Mayan | not found |
Ak'mal | Leader | Mayan | not found |
Ak'ot | Strength | Mayan | not found |
Ak'tun | Cave | Mayan | not found |
Ak'ul | Heart | Mayan | not found |
Ak'winik | Soldier | Mayan | not found |
Ak'wutz | Strength | Mayan | not found |
Alok | Spirit | Mayan | not found |
Apolinario | Variation of Apollonius, meaning "gift of Apollo" | Mayan-Spanish | Apolinario Chile Pixtun, a Guatemalan linguist and writer |
Balam | Jaguar | Mayan | not found |
Balche | A type of tree used to make a ceremonial drink | Mayan | not found |
Bejucal | A thicket or dense growth of trees and shrubs | Mayan | not found |
Bolon | Nine | Mayan | not found |
Bolonch'en | Nine stars | Mayan | not found |
Bolontiku | Nine gods | Mayan | not found |
B'alam | Jaguar | Mayan | not found |
Cacique | Chief, leader | Taíno | not found |
Cahya | Light | Mayan | not found |
Calix | Very handsome | Greek/Mayan | Calixto, a bishop and martyr from Rome |
Canek | Snake | Mayan | Jacobo Álvarez Gómez, a Mexican politician and writer |
Cenote | Natural sinkhole or pit filled with water | Mayan | not found |
Cetz | Deer | Mayan | not found |
Chan | Sky | Mayan | Chan Santa Cruz, a Mayan community in Mexico |
Chay | Shadow | Mayan | not found |
Chi | Daughter | Mayan | not found |
Chichen | At the well | Mayan | Chichen Itza, a Mayan archeological site in Mexico |
Chilam | Chieftain | Mayan | not found |
Chilán | Mediator, intermediary | Mayan | not found |
Chimal | Shield | Nahuatl/Mayan | not found |
Chiripa | Luck | Mayan | not found |
Ch'ooj | Rabbit | Mayan | not found |
Chuc | Dragon | Mayan | not found |
Chumayel | Book of Chumayel | Mayan | not found |
Chup | Wasp | Mayan | not found |
Cituk | Rabbit | Mayan | not found |
Citzen | Moon | Mayan | not found |
Coban | Place of the clouds | Mayan | not found |
Cozumel | Island off the eastern coast of Mexico | Mayan | Cozumel Island, a popular tourist destination in Mexico |
Cruz | Cross | Spanish | Santa Cruz, a town in Guatemala |
Danta | Peccary | Mayan | not found |
Dzib | Writing | Mayan | not found |
Dzit | Blood | Mayan | not found |
Ehecatl | Wind | Nahuatl | Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, the Aztec god of wind |
Ek | Star | Mayan | Ek' Balam, a Mayan archeological site in Mexico |
Ekchuah | God of war | Mayan | not found |
Ek'kabal | Blackness | Mayan | not found |
Ek'nal | Goddess of childbirth and pregnancy | Mayan | not found |
Ek'u | Blackness | Mayan | not found |
Ekix | Darkness | Mayan | not found |
Eknaht | White rock | Mayan | not found |
Eladio | Greek/Mayan | Spanish | Eladio Carrión, a Puerto Rican rapper and singer |
Elijio | God is my Lord | Hebrew/Mayan | Elijio Panti, a Mayan shaman and activist from Belize |
E'nek | Black jaguar | Mayan | not found |
Euán | Tree bark | Mayan | not found |
Ezequiel | God strengthens | Hebrew/Mayan | Ezequiel Guzmán, a Mexican political activist |
Felipe | Lover of horses | Spanish | Felipe Carrillo Puerto, a Mexican revolutionary and politician |
Fernando | Adventurer | Spanish | Fernando de Alva Cortés Ixtlilxóchitl, a Mexica nobleman and historian |
Francisco | Free | Spanish | Francisco de Montejo, a Spanish conquistador and founder of Merida |
Gabriel | God is my strength | Hebrew/Mayan | Gabriel García Márquez, a Colombian author and Nobel Prize winner |
Genaro | Of noble birth | Italian/Mayan | Genaro Estrada, a Mexican politician and diplomat |
Gerardo | Spear ruler | German/Mayan | Gerardo Murillo, a Mexican painter and writer |
Gervasio | Spearman | Latin/Mayan | Gervasio Antonio de Posadas, a former president of Argentina |
Gilberto | Bright pledge | German/Mayan | Gilberto Owen, a Mexican poet and diplomat |
Gregorio | Watchful | Greek/Mayan | Gregorio Torres Quintero, a Mexican playwright and screenwriter |
Guadalupe | Valley of the Wolf River | Spanish/Nahuatl | Our Lady of Guadalupe, a Catholic title of the Virgin Mary |
Gumersindo | Combatant | German/Mayan | Gumersindo de Azcárate, a Spanish politician and lawyer |
Heriberto | Bright army | German/Mayan | Heriberto Jara Corona, a Mexican politician and revolutionary |
Hilario | Cheerful | Latin/Mayan | Hilario López Millán, a Mexican actor and comedian |
Homero | Hostage | Greek/Mayan | Homero Aridjis, a Mexican poet and environmental activist |
Humberto | Bright supporter | German/Mayan | Humberto Zurita, a Mexican actor and director |
Ibrahim | Father of many | Arabic/Mayan | Ibrahim Rojas, a Mexican journalist and writer |
Ignacio | Fiery | Spanish | Ignacio Allende, a Mexican revolutionary and military leader |
Ilario | Cheerful | Latin/Mayan | Ilario Pantano, a former US Marine and politician |
Isidro | Gift of Isis | Greek/Mayan | Isidro Fabela, a Mexican diplomat and writer |
Iván | God is gracious | Russian/Mayan | Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist and Nobel Prize winner |
Jacinto | Hyacinth | Greek/Mayan | Jacinto Convit, a Venezuelan physician and scientist |
Jaime | Supplanter | Spanish | Jaime Sabines, a Mexican poet and writer |
Jairo | God will illuminate | Hebrew/Mayan | Jairo Martínez, a Colombian cyclist |
Javier | New house | Basque/Mayan | Javier Solana, a Spanish physicist and politician |
Jerónimo | Sacred name | Greek/Mayan | Jerónimo de Aguilar, a Spanish conquistador and interpreter |
Jesús | God saves | Spanish | Jesús Reyes Heroles, a Mexican politician and academic |
Joel | Yahweh is God | Hebrew/Mayan | Joel González, a Spanish taekwondo athlete |
Jonás | Dove | Hebrew/Mayan | Jonás Gutiérrez, an Argentine footballer |
Jorge | Farmer | Greek/Mayan | Jorge Luis Borges, an Argentine author and poet |
José | God will increase | Spanish | José Martí, a Cuban poet and journalist |
Josué | God is salvation | Hebrew/Mayan | Josué de Castro, a Brazilian writer and activist |
Juan | God is gracious | Spanish | Juan Rulfo, a Mexican author and photographer |
Julian | Youthful | Latin/Mayan | Julian Marley, a Jamaican musician and son of Bob Marley |
Julio | Youthful | Latin/Mayan | Julio Cortázar, an Argentine author and translator |
Justino | Just | Latin/Mayan | Justino Fernández, a Mexican art historian and critic |
Karim | Generous | Arabic/Mayan | Karim Benzema, a French footballer |
Kevin | Handsome | Irish/Mayan | Kevin Johansen, an Argentine-American musician and songwriter |
Leonardo | Bold lion | Italian/Mayan | Leonardo da Vinci, an Italian polymath and artist |
Leopoldo | Brave people | German/Mayan | Leopoldo Marechal, an Argentine writer and poet |
Lucas | From Lucania | Greek/Mayan | Lucas Alamán, a Mexican historian and politician |
Luis | Famous warrior | Spanish | Luis Miguel, a Mexican singer and actor |
Manuel | God is with us | Spanish | Manuel Belgrano, an Argentine lawyer and military leader |
Marcos | Warlike | Greek/Mayan | Marcos Baghdatis, a Cypriot former tennis player |
Mario | Warlike | Italian/Mayan | Mario Vargas Llosa, a Peruvian writer and Nobel Prize winner |
Martín | Of Mars | Latin/Mayan | Martín Chambi, a Peruvian photographer and indigenous activist |
Mateo | Gift of God | Hebrew/Mayan | Mateo Flores, a Guatemalan long-distance runner |
Mauricio | Dark-skinned | Latin/Mayan | Mauricio Macri, an Argentine businessman and politician |
Maximiliano | Greatest | Latin/Mayan | Maximiliano Hernández Martínez, a Salvadoran military officer and dictator |
Miguel | Who is like God | Hebrew/Mayan | Miguel Hidalgo, a Mexican Catholic priest and revolutionary leader |
Moisés | Drawn out | Hebrew/Mayan | Moisés Naim, a Venezuelan journalist and author |
Nicolás | Victory of the people | Greek/Mayan | Nicolás Maduro, a Venezuelan politician and former president |
Néstor | Homecoming | Greek/Mayan | Néstor Kirchner, an Argentine politician and former president |
Octavio | Eighth | Latin/Mayan | Octavio Paz, a Mexican poet and Nobel Prize winner |
Omar | Long-lived | Arabic/Mayan | Omar Torrijos, a Panamanian military officer and leader |
Orlando | Famous land | Spanish/Mayan | Orlando Bloom, an English actor |
Oscar | Divine spear | Irish/Mayan | Oscar Romero, a Salvadoran Roman Catholic bishop and martyr |
Oswaldo | God's power | Old English/Mayan | Oswaldo Guayasamín, an Ecuadorian painter and sculptor |
Pablo | Small | Latin/Mayan | Pablo Neruda, a Chilean poet and Nobel Prize winner |
Pascual | Easter | Latin/Mayan | Pascual Jordan, a German physicist and mathematician |
Patricio | Nobleman | Latin/Mayan | Patricio Aylwin, a Chilean lawyer and politician |
Paulino | Small Paul | Latin/Mayan | Paulino Rivero, a Spanish politician and former president |
Pedro | Stone | Spanish | Pedro Almodóvar, a Spanish filmmaker and screenwriter |
Porfirio | Purple | Greek/Mayan | Porfirio Díaz, a Mexican general and former president |