Deductions
- male given name is for example Doug ⇐ (Doug is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is for example Nélson ⇐ (Nélson is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is for example Q463035 ⇐ (Q463035 is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is for example Luis ⇐ (Luis is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is for example Christopher ⇐ (Christopher is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is for example Vladimir ⇐ (Vladimir is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is for example George ⇐ (George is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is for example Naum ⇐ (Naum is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is for example Aleksandr ⇐ (Aleksandr is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is for example Ludwig ⇐ (Ludwig is a male given name), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- male given name is subclass of proper noun ⇐ (male given name is subclass of bionym), (bionym is subclass of proper noun), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- male given name is subclass of bionym ⇐ (male given name is subclass of anthroponym), (anthroponym is subclass of bionym), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- male given name is subclass of anthroponym ⇐ (male given name is subclass of given name), (given name is subclass of anthroponym), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- George is a male given name ⇐ (George is a male given name), (George is opposite of George)