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Abel
Adagio
Alaric
Alasdair
Albion
Alvis
Anders
Andor
Angelo
Aragon
Aramis
Archie
Areion
Arsenio
Arthur
Asher
Ashwin
Aspen
Atreyu
Atticus
Auberon
Aubin, Aubyn
Audric, Alderic
Augustus


Balthazar
Basil
Baylor
Bedivere
Beircheart
Bellamy
Bevan
Bex, Bexley
Bix, Bixley
Blair
Bowie
Bram
Breccan
Brian
Brightwen


Cain
Campbell
Carew
Cardinal
Carlo
Carnelian
Caroll
Carrick
Carsten
Cashel
Casper
Catkin
Cedric
Chariton
Cheshire
Cian
Cofa
Connelly
Corbeau
Coriander
Crispin
Croix

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Darcy
Dario, Darius
Dashiell
Dempsey
Denzel
Dominic
Donnan
Dorian
Dover
Draco
Drake
Dylan


Edison
Ellery
Ellis
Elvis
Elynas
Emrys
Eugene
Everett
Ezra


Falcon
Felix
Ferrand
Fife, Fifer
Florizel
Floyd
Forest
Franklin


Galt
Garden
Garland
Garnet
Gennady
Gennaro
Gentian
Gerard
Giordano
Gordon
Guiscard
Gunther
Gus
Gustav


Hadrian
Hallow
Halsten
Harvey
Hugo
Humphrey


Ian
Idris
Imber
Indiana
Indio
Ingram


Jackdaw
Jove
Juniper
Justice


Karsten
Keanu
Kellan
Kenelm
Kennet
Kit
Kitterick
Koa
Kol
Kyrian


Lanval
Leander
Leif
Leland
Lewis
Linden
Lionel
Loki
Lorcan
Lucan
Lupin
Lyle


Macsen
Marco
Marduk
Mars
Marvel
Maui
Massimo
Matteo
Maxen
Maynard
Mercade
Merrick
Mikkel
Monroe
Myrddin


Nicander
Nicolai
Nolan
North


Oberon
Odin
Onyx
Ophion
Oren (Orin, Oran)
Orion
Orlando
Orpheus
Oslo
Osric


Paladin
Palmer
Palmerin
Peregrine
Peter
Pherrick
Pieran
Pippin
Polaris


Quade
Quill
Quillan
Quillon
Quince


RadičRadoslav
Rafferty
Rainer
Ramsay
Reagan
Reeve
Remy
Rhodri
Rhydian
Riley
Riordan
Robin
Rochester
Rodin
Rodion
Rohan
Romaric
Romilly
Rowan
Ruslan


Sabin
Sailor
Samhain
Sander
Seamus
Season
Sebastian
Seeley
Seneca
Shawn
Sheldon
Shenoah
Shepherd
Sheridan
Sixten
Sixtus
Solomon
Soren
Stellan
Sutton


Tabrett
Talarican, Tarkin, Tarquin
Taliesin
Tannen
Tarragon
Thayer
Theodore
Theron
Tiger
Tigris
Tobin
Topher
Tyr


Ulysses
Uther


Valerian
Vander
Varin
Viggo
Vincent
Vincenzo


Wallace
Warrick
Welles, Wellesley
Wendell
Winston
Wycliff


Xander
Xenon


Yarden
Yardley
York


Zander
Zephyr
Zerin
Ziggy
Zorion

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