This list includes 36 Old man names that start with Q, from “Qadir” to “Quyen”. They come from Arabic, Persian, and Southeast Asian traditions and often mean honor, faith, or place.

Old man names that start with Q are traditional male names beginning with Q, often found among older generations. For example, “Qadir” is a long-established Arabic name meaning “powerful” and appears in many family records.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Meaning, and Notes.

Name: The listed given name as commonly used; you can pick it for characters, family research, or naming inspiration.

Origin: Shows the language or country where the name comes from, helping you understand cultural context and usage.

Meaning: Gives the basic sense or translation of the name, useful when you want a name with a specific significance.

Notes: Brief cultural notes, variant spellings, or historical usage details that help you assess suitability and tone.

Old man names that start with Q

NameOriginMeaningNotes
QasimArabicOne who distributesPronounced KAH-sim; classic Islamic name
QadirArabicPowerful, capablePronounced KAH-deer; frequent among Muslims
QaisArabicFirm, resolutePronounced KICE; historic poet’s name
QusayArabicDistant, eminentPronounced koo-SAY; Quraysh ancestor Qusai
QamarArabicMoonPronounced KA-mar; used by men in South Asia
QutbArabicAxis, polePronounced KOOTB; appears in honorifics
QurbanTurkicSacrificePronounced kur-BAN; common in Central Asia
QuddusArabicHolyPronounced KUD-doos; often in compound names
QuentinLatinFifth-bornPronounced KWEN-tin; Saint Quentin
QuintonEnglishFrom the queen’s estate / fifthPronounced KWIN-ton; English classic
QuintusLatinFifthAncient Roman praenomen
QuincyEnglishEstate of the fifth sonPronounced KWIN-see; surname-turned-name
QuintinEnglish/FrenchFifthVariant of Quentin
QuintinoItalian/SpanishFifthUsed in Latin America and Italy
QuintEnglishShort form of QuintusOccasional standalone given name
QuirinGermanOf Quirinus (spear-bearing)Pronounced KEE-rin; saint’s name
QuirinusLatinSpear-bearing; Roman deityAncient Roman theonym; medieval usage
QuirijnDutchVariant of QuirinusDutch form; pronounced KEER-ayn
QuirinoItalian/SpanishFrom QuirinusUsed in Philippines and Italy
QuinnIrishDescendant of ConnPronounced KWIN; used as male name
QuinlanIrishFit, strongPronounced KWIN-lan; surname origin
QuadeIrishFrom the family name QuadePronounced KWAYD; surname-turned-name
QuillanIrishCub, little onePronounced KWILL-an; surname origin
QuinceyEnglishVariant of QuincyOlder spelling variant; historical usage
QuintinEnglishFifthAlternate spelling used historically
QuintrellEnglishLittle fifthSurname used occasionally as given name
QuintusEnglish (Latin origin)FifthClassical and formal usage
QuimCatalanShort for JoaquimPronounced KEEM; common Catalan diminutive
QuangVietnameseBright, gloriousPronounced kwahng; very common male name
QuocVietnameseNation, countryPronounced kwok; common male name
QuyenVietnamesePower, authorityPronounced kwehn; unaccented English spelling
QiangChineseStrongPronounced chyang/chiang; masculine
QingChineseClear, purePronounced ching; classical usage
QiaoChineseSkilled, cleverPronounced chyao; used for men
QiuChineseAutumnPronounced chyoh; used for men
QianChineseModest; money (varies by character)Pronounced chyen; surname and given name

Descriptions

Qasim
A traditional Arabic name borne by early Islamic figures; common among older Muslim men across the Middle East and South Asia.
Qadir
A longstanding male name in Islamic cultures meaning “capable” or “mighty,” often used by elder men in South Asia and the Arab world.
Qais
An ancient Arabic name (Imru’ al-Qais) associated with classical poetry and pre-Islamic history.
Qusay
A Quraysh ancestral name with deep historical resonance in Arab genealogies, still found among older men.
Qamar
Though unisex, Qamar has long been used for men in South Asia and the Arab world; poetic and traditional.
Qutb
Historically used in medieval honorifics (Qutb al-Din); attested as a male given element in Islamic contexts.
Qurban
Used in Turkic and Central Asian Muslim communities as a traditional male name linked to religious vocabulary.
Quddus
A name meaning “holy” traditionally used in compound forms or as a given name in some Muslim communities.
Quentin
A classic European name from Latin quintus, long associated with saints and older men in French and English-speaking countries.
Quinton
An English name with medieval roots, used historically and by older generations in Anglophone countries.
Quintus
An old Roman praenomen still occasionally used as a formal, classical male name.
Quincy
An Anglo-French surname used as a masculine given name; familiar in older English-speaking generations.
Quintin
A traditional variant of Quentin/Quintus, found in historical records and older men.
Quintino
A Southern European form of Quintus, seen historically in Italy and Latin America among older men.
Quint
Used as a concise given name or nickname derived from Quintus or Quentin; appears in formal records.
Quirin
A traditional Germanic name derived from the Roman Quirinus, borne by saints and older boys historically.
Quirinus
A classical Roman name tied to the deity Quirinus, preserved in medieval and ecclesiastical contexts.
Quirijn
A Dutch historical form of Quirin/Quirinus, attested in baptismal records and older men.
Quirino
An Italian/Spanish masculine name borne by historical figures (e.g., Filipino leaders), common among older generations.
Quinn
Originally an Irish surname (Ó Cuinn) that became a common male given name, traditional among older men.
Quinlan
An Irish surname used as a masculine given name; used historically and by older Anglophone men.
Quade
An Irish-origin name now used as a masculine given name, seen across generations.
Quillan
An Irish-origin personal name occasionally used for men, with traditional Gaelic roots.
Quincey
A historical spelling of Quincy seen in older English records and male bearers.
Quintin
Another traditional variant of Quentin, attested in historical birth and church records.
Quintrell
A rare surname-turned-given-name with historical use in English-speaking communities.
Quintus
(Duplicate avoidance) Classical Roman name used in formal contexts; sometimes revived for elder names.
Quim
Popular Catalan short form of Joaquim (Joachim), often used informally and sometimes as a legal given name.
Quang
A widely used Vietnamese male name meaning “bright,” familiar among older and younger men alike.
Quoc
A traditional Vietnamese male name frequently found among older generations.
Quyen
Derived from Quyền; historically used for men in Vietnam, often in compound names.
Qiang
A common Chinese male given name meaning “strong,” traditional across generations.
Qing
A classical Chinese given name used historically for men, appearing in literary and official records.
Qiao
A Chinese given name used by men; meanings vary by character, historically attested.
Qiu
A single-syllable Chinese name used by men and women historically; attested in older male records.
Qian
While commonly a surname, Qian also appears as a given name; used historically for men.
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