This list includes 24 Old man names that start with X, from “Xabier” to “Xystus”. Many come from Basque, Greek, and Latin traditions and retain classic or regional flavor.

Old man names that start with X are male given names beginning with X, often associated with older generations. Many derive from Basque, Greek, or Latin roots, including notable examples like “Xabier” and “Xystus”.

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

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Old man names that start with X

NameOrigin (language/country)MeaningEra/Usage
XavierBasquenew house; brightMedieval Basque; 19th–20th century popularity
XabierBasquenew houseTraditional Basque; older generations
XaverGermannew house19th–20th century Germany, especially Bavaria
XoánGalicianGod is graciousTraditional Galician; older generations
XoséGalicianHe will add (God will increase)Traditional Galician; 20th-century common
XacobeGaliciansupplanter (Jacob/James root)Medieval Galicia; devotional use
XimenoSpanish/Basqueuncertain; possibly “son”Medieval Spain; rare today
XenophonGreekforeign voiceClassical Greece; rare today
XenonGreekforeign; strangerAncient Greek; rare modernly
XenosGreekstranger; guestAncient Greece; rare as given name
XanthosGreekyellow; blondAncient Greece; literary usage
XanthippusGreekblond horse (xanthos+hippos)Classical Greece; rare
XanthiasGreekblond; fair-hairedClassical Greece; literary
XerxesPersian (Old Persian)ruler over heroesAchaemenid Persia; historical
XystusLatin/Greeksmooth; polishedEarly Christian Rome; medieval
XianChinese (pinyin)first; worthy; virtuous20th century and earlier; common among older men
XiangChinese (pinyin)fragrant; auspicious (varies by character)20th century; common older men
XunChinese (pinyin)modest; swift (varies by character)Traditional; older generations
XhevdetAlbanianglory; excellence (from Cevdet)20th century Albania; older generations
XhemalAlbanianbeauty (from Jamal)Early–mid 20th century Albania
XhelalAlbanianmajesty (from Jalal)Ottoman-era and 20th century Albania
XhevatAlbaniangoodness; nobility (from Cevat)20th century Albania; older men
XolaniZulu (South Africa)be at peace; bring peaceTraditional Zulu; common among adults
XeverBretonvariant of Xavier; new houseTraditional Breton usage; older generations

Descriptions

Xavier
From the Basque place-name etxebarri/Xabier. Widely adopted across Europe via Saint Francis Xavier; familiar among older men in many countries.
Xabier
Basque spelling of Xavier, common historically in Basque Country. Older men often retain the traditional Xabier form.
Xaver
German form of Xavier, popular in Catholic regions like Bavaria; common in older male generations.
Xoán
Galician form of John (Juan). Seen frequently among older Galician men and in local church records.
Xosé
Galician form of José; traditionally used by men in Galicia, especially older generations.
Xacobe
Galician form of Jacobo/Santiago tied to the pilgrimage to Compostela; used historically and among older pilgrims.
Ximeno
Medieval Iberian name (often spelled Ximeno); found in chronicles and noble lineages, now uncommon.
Xenophon
Famous ancient historian and soldier. Classical name rarely used today but strongly associated with antiquity.
Xenon
Attested in antiquity and classical literature; better known today as a scientific term.
Xenos
Short classical Greek name and root for many compounds; occasionally revived in classicalist circles.
Xanthos
Name of mythic figures and places; poetic and archaic, not common today.
Xanthippus
Classical-era name borne by historical figures; evocative ancient Greek compound.
Xanthias
Name appearing in comedy and drama; attested in antiquity, now archaic.
Xerxes
Famous from Xerxes I, Persian king. Historically rich, rarely used as a modern given name.
Xystus
Ancient Latin/Greek name (variant Xystos), borne by early popes; now archaic.
Xian
Common Chinese given-name element (several characters pronounced Xiān); found across generations, especially older cohorts.
Xiang
Widely used Chinese male name element with multiple characters and meanings; common among older men.
Xun
Classical Chinese name element (Xún/旬/逊), used historically and in older men’s names.
Xhevdet
Albanian form of Ottoman-era names (Cevdet/Cevat); common among mid-20th-century Albanian men.
Xhemal
Albanian spelling of Jamal; traditional male name common in older Albanian generations.
Xhelal
Traditional Albanian male name of Ottoman/Arabic origin, often seen among older men.
Xhevat
Common Albanian male name in older generations, derived from Ottoman forms.
Xolani
Popular Zulu male name meaning “peace” or “be at peace”; used across generations, often borne by older men.
Xever
Breton form related to Xavier, used historically in Brittany and seen among older local men.
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