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- Ray
- A form of Raymon, from the German ragin, meaning "advice" or "decision" and mund, meaning "protector".
- Glenn
- From the surname, which is from the Gaelic gleann, meaning "valley".
- Jim
- Short form of James, which is an English and Scottish name originally from the Hebrew Yaakov, which could be from the Hebrew words aqev or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter".
- Bob
- A shortened form of the name Robert, which is from the German hrod "fame" and beraht "bright".
- Wayne
- Originally an occupational name for a carter, from the Old English waegen, meaning "cart" or "wagon".
- Bruce
- From the Celtic, meaning "woods" or "thicket". Originally a family name brought to Scotland by the Normans.
- Mark
- The English form of Marcus, which probably is related to Mars, which may be derived from mas, "male, masculine".
- Steve
- Derived from the Greek word stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland".
- Earl
- From the English title, which is taken from Old English eorl, meaning "warrior" or "chief".
- Dale
- From the English surname which was originally a name for someone who lived in a "dale" or "valley".
- Don
- English form of the Scottish name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world", from the Gaelic dumno, meaning "world" and val, meaning "rule".
- Dan
- Either from the Biblical name, meaning "he judged" in Hebrew, or a short form of Daniel, which is from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge".
- Lloyd
- From the Welsh llwyd, meaning "grey" or "grey one".
- Scott
- Means "Scottish", although the origin of the word is unknown.
- Guy
- From the Norman French witu, meaning "wood" or wit, meaning "wide".
- Gene
- Short form of Eugene, which is from the Greek eugenios from eu, meaning "good, well" and genes, meaning "born".
- Clyde
- From the name of the river that runs through Glasgow. From the Gaelic meaning "washer".
- Jon
- A form of John, originally from the Hebrew Yochanan, "God is gracious", via the Greek Ioannes and the Latin Iohannes.
- Glen
- From the surname, which is from the Gaelic gleann, meaning "valley".
- Craig
- From the Scottish surname which is derived from the Scottish Gaelic craeg, meaning "rock".