If you’re searching for Sinhala male names sorted alphabetically with their meanings, look no further. We have handpicked (87) Sri Lankan boy names and their meanings just for you.
The Importance of Choosing the Right Name
As a parent, deciding on a name for your child is a momentous task. There are several factors to consider, such as the name’s historical significance, its popularity, and its meaning and origin.
A Diverse Selection of Boy Names
Our list of Sri Lankan baby boy names encompasses a wide array of options. Whether you’re seeking a unique, cute, popular, cool, or strong name, we’ve got you covered.
Searching by Letters
If you prefer to browse names by specific letters, we’ve conveniently organized our collection to assist you. Simply click on the letter of your choice to explore the names that begin with it:
- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M
- N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Exploring Different Origins
Intrigued by the origins of a name? You can also explore names based on their cultural roots. Here are some of the origins included in our collection:
- Aboriginal, African, Arabic
- Armenian, Bulgarian, Burmese
- Cambodian, Chinese, Croatian
- Czech, Danish, Dutch
- English, Estonian, Finnish
- French, German, Greek
- Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hungarian
- Indian, Indonesian, Irish
- Italian, Japanese, Korean
- Latin, Lithuanian, Maori
- Native American, Pakistani
- Persian, Peruvian, Polish
- Portuguese, Romanian, Russian
- Scandinavian, Scottish
- Spanish, Sri Lankan, Thai
- Tibetan, Turkish, Ukrainian
- Vietnamese, Welsh
A Selection of Sri Lankan Boy Names
Here is a selection of Sri Lankan boy names that start with various letters:
A:
- Agara: symbolizes home
- Ajantha: denotes creativity
- Ajith: signifies victory and indomitable spirit
- Amal: represents brightness and purity
- Amithnal: describes a loving and wise leader
- Anishka: means someone with a good circle of friends
- Arjuna: symbolizes purity and grandeur
- Asanka: conveys fearlessness
- Ashane: represents grace and favor
- Asiri: signifies blessings
- Athula: means immeasurable and unparalleled
B:
- Baba: denotes the firstborn
- Babiya: signifies an elder brother
- Banduka: describes an outstanding boy
- Bayya: symbolizes support and strength
- Buddhika: represents cleverness and wisdom
C:
- Chamara: conveys expressiveness
- Chaminda: signifies experience and expertise
- Champaka: denotes a flower
- Chandra: means moonlike or radiant
- Chathura: symbolizes skillfulness, intelligence, and genius
- Chatura: represents someone who nourishes genius
- Chrishantha: describes sociability and a friendly personality
D, E, G:
- Danuja: signifies being born of Danu
- Diyon: represents bravery and courage
- Duminda: symbolizes the Bodhi tree
- Erajh: conveys the essence of morning light
- Geethan: represents honor gained through music and songs
H, I:
- Harshan: signifies joy and delight
- Inesh: denotes a king among kings
- Indika: represents someone from India
- Induwara: signifies an excellent leader
- Insith: symbolizes a leader’s heartfelt dedication
- Iranga: denotes someone unique and expressive
- Ishara: represents prosperity and richness
J, K:
- Jegan: symbolizes strength and power
- Jeewana: conveys the essence of life
- Kalani: represents the heavens
- Kannan: signifies the name of Lord Krishna
- Kavith: denotes a poet
- Kevin: signifies a gentle and kindhearted child
- Kosala: represents the lion’s strength and power
- Kovider: symbolizes wisdom and intelligence
M, N:
- Manil: represents a precious jewel-like son
- Manura: signifies something good for humanity
- Mewan: denotes someone with a good and captivating personality
- Muralidharan: represents someone who carries the flute
- Nalin: symbolizes the beauty of a lotus or water
- Nelith: represents the embodiment of justice
- Nethaka: signifies someone with the ability for legal argumentation
- Nimal: symbolizes purity and blamelessness
- Nishantha: denotes the dawn or the beginning of something new
- Nuwan: signifies the eye and something sweet or pleasant
O, P, R:
- Oshan: describes a warm and affectionate person
- Padman: symbolizes the lotus flower
- Pamu: represents a chief or leader
- Pediya: signifies strength and power
- Pina: represents drinking or absorption
- Piraichudan: denotes someone who loves horses
- Priya: symbolizes the king of the earth
- Ranuga: signifies a person who journeys with gold
- Roshan: represents brightness and light
- Ruwan: symbolizes the preciousness of gold
S:
- Sahan: denotes forgiveness and understanding
- Sahel: represents a leader or guide
- Sandun: signifies sandalwood, associated with purity
- Sanhitha: denotes a person with a good and kind heart
- Sanjeeva: signifies a vibrant and living spirit
- Sansuka: symbolizes comfort and tranquility
- Sasrutha: represents the embodiment of truthfulness
- Shalinka: denotes modesty and humility
- Shanilka: signifies determination and confidence
- Sisira: represents independence and self-reliance
- Sriyani: symbolizes light, luster, and radiance
- Suranga: represents someone divine and special
- Suvik: denotes excellent and speedy health
T:
- Tavish: symbolizes the heavens
- Tharindu: signifies the moon
- Tharupiyum: denotes a star-like lotus
- Thehan: represents threefold honors
- Theshana: signifies the gift of God
- Thirana: symbolizes permanent honor
V, Z:
- Vidu: represents someone learned and knowledgeable
- Vimukhti: signifies emancipation and liberation
- Vinsanda: symbolizes someone who enjoys life wholeheartedly
- Visvadinu: denotes someone who has achieved victory over the universe
- Zev: signifies the spirit of a wolf
Explore these names to discover the perfect one for your child.
Remember, choosing a name is a personal decision that should reflect your values and aspirations for your child’s future.
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Disclaimer: The meanings and interpretations provided for the names are based on historical and cultural references. Personal interpretations may vary.