Spanish – Hombre
French – Homme
Italian – Uomo
German – Mann
Portuguese – Homem
Dutch – Man
Russian – Мужчина (Muzhchina)
Chinese (Mandarin) – 男人 (Nánrén)
Japanese – 男性 (Dansei)
Korean – 남자 (Namja)
Arabic – رجل (Rajul)
Hindi – आदमी (Ādmī)
Turkish – Adam
Greek – Άντρας (Ántras)
Swedish – Man
Polish – Mężczyzna
Danish – Mand
Finnish – Mies
Norwegian – Mann
Hebrew – גבר (Gever)
Romanian – Bărbat
Czech – Muž
Hungarian – Férfi
Bulgarian – Мъж (Mazh)
Ukrainian – Чоловік (Cholovik)
Lithuanian – Vyras
Latvian – Vīrietis
Estonian – Mees
Croatian – Muškarac
Serbian – Човек (Čovek)
Slovak – Muž
Slovenian – Moški
Georgian – მამაკაცი (Mamakatsi)
Armenian – Գիր (Gir)
Macedonian – Маж (Mazh)
Bosnian – Muškarac
Albanian – Burrë
Icelandic – Maður
Welsh – Dyn
Irish – Fear
Scottish Gaelic – Duine
Basque – Gizon
Catalan – Home
Galician – Home
Breton – Paotr
Afrikaans – Man
Swahili – Mwanaume
Yoruba – Okunrin
Hausa – Maza
Zulu – Indoda
Xhosa – Indoda
Amharic – ተባባሪ (Tebabari)
Somali – Nin
Persian (Farsi) – مرد (Mard)
Pashto – سړی (Saray)
Uzbek – Erkak
Kazakh – Ер (Er)
Azerbaijani – Kişi
Kurdish (Sorani) – پیاو (Pêaw)
Tajik – Мард (Mard)
Mongolian – Эрэгтэй (Eregtei)
Khmer – បុរស (Boroh)
Thai – ผู้ชาย (Phu chai)
Vietnamese – Đàn ông
Lao – ຜູ້ຊາຍ (Phu chai)
Burmese – မိန်းကလေး (Main Ka Lei)
Indonesian – Pria
Malay – Lelaki
Filipino (Tagalog) – Lalaki
Cebuano – Lalaki
Javanese – Lanang
Tamil – ஆண் (Āṇ)
Telugu – మనిషి (Manishi)
Kannada – ಪ್ರ男人 (Pramathi)
Marathi – पुरुष (Purush)
Punjabi – ਮਰਦ (Mard)
Bengali – পুরুষ (Purush)
Urdu – مرد (Mard)
Malayalam – പുരുഷന് (Purushan)
Sinhala – පිරිමි (Pirimī)
Nepali – पुरुष (Purush)
Maori – Tāne
Samoan – Tama
Tongan – Tangata
Hawaiian – Kane
Esperanto – Viro
Interlingua – Homine
Haitian Creole – Nonm
Quechua – Wiraqucha
Nahuatl – Tlakatl
Māori – Tangata
Galician – Home
Welsh – Dyn
Cornish – Den
Maltese – Raġel
Luxembourgish – Mann
Bislama – Man
Tahitian – Tāne
Sundanese – Lalaki
Fijian – Taba