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Catalan masculine given names

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August
male given name
Oliver
male given name
Artur
thumb|right|alt=Depiction of King Arthur as one of the Nine Worthies, from the "Christian Heroes Tapestry" in The Cloisters, New York|Depiction of King Arthur as one of the Nine Worthies, from the "Christian Heroes Tapestry" in The Cloisters, New York Artur is a cognate to the common male given name Arthur meaning "bear-like", or "of honour". It is believed to possibly be descended from the Roman surname Artorius or the Celtic bear-goddess Artio or more probably from the Celtic word ("bear"). Other Celtic languages have similar first names, such as Old Irish , Welsh - which may also be the sou
Eduard
Eduard is a masculine given name, which is, among other languages, a German, Dutch, and Russian form of the English name Edward. Notable persons with that name include (in alphabetical order):
Marcel
male given name
Martí
Martí is a Catalan name and may refer to:
Joan
unisex given name
Oriol
Oriol () is a Catalan name, which can be found as a given name or a surname. It derives from the Latin word aureus (golden). It was originally just a surname, but started to be used as a given name in honour of Saint Joseph Oriol. It may refer to:
Antoni
Antoni is a Catalan, Polish, and Slovene given name and a surname used in the eastern part of Spain, Poland and Slovenia. As a Catalan given name it is a variant of the male names Anton and Antonio. As a Polish given name it is a variant of the female names Antonia and Antonina. As a Slovene name it is a variant of the male names Anton, Antonij and Antonijo and the female name Antonija. As a surname it is derived from the Antonius root name. It may refer to:
Jordi
Jordi () is the Catalan form of the ancient Greek name Georgios. Jordi is a popular name in Catalonia and is also given in the Netherlands and in Spanish-, English- and German-speaking countries.
Eusebi
Eusebi is a Catalan masculine given name and Italian surname, both deriving from Eusebio. Notable people with the name include:
Francesc
Francesc () is a masculine given name of Catalan origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francesco, Francisco, François, and Franz. People with the name include:
Bernat
<!-- Bernat is a Catalan masculine first name. It comes from the Germanic male first name Berinhard, that means strong as a bear. Bernat is a first name documented since the Middle Ages which gave name to the surname Bernat and that we also in surnames as Gimbernat (composed from Guillem and Bernat) and Masbernat, created from mas and the first name Bernat.
Salvador
male given name
Nicolau
Nicolau is a Portuguese and Catalan given name, a variant of Nicholas. Notable peoplee with the name include:
Josep
Josep is a Catalan masculine given name equivalent to Joseph (Spanish José). People named Josep include:
Marc
male given name
Enric
Enric () is a Catalan common given name, the Catalan variant of Heinrich of Germanic origin. Equivalents in other languages include Henry (English), Enrico (Italian), Henrik (Scandinavian), Henri (French, German), Enrique (Spanish) or Henrique (Portuguese) among others. Enric may refer to:
Carles
male given name
Pol
unisex given name
Jaume
Jaume () is a Catalan male given name. It is the equivalent of James.
Joaquim
Joaquim is the Portuguese and Catalan version of Joachim.
Adrià
Adrià is a Catalan masculine given name, related to the English Adrian or Hadrian. It may refer to:
Andreu
Andreu () is a common Catalan, Spanish (Castilian), German and southern French given name of Ancient Greek origin, which also appears as a surname. The word Andreu is derived etymologically from the ancient Greek vocabulary word andros, the genitive of aner ("man") and so means "of the man". Thus, the name Andreu takes the meaning the one who is "manly", "strong", "courageous" or a "warrior". The contemporary Greek equivalent of the name is Andreou; the English equivalent is Andrew.
Víctor
Víctor is a Spanish and Catalan masculine given name. It is derived from the Latin name Victor, meaning "winner" or "conqueror". It is equivalent to Vítor in Portuguese.
Carles
Carles () is a common Catalan given name of Germanic origin, which also appears as a surname. The English language equivalent is Charles.