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Name |
Origin |
Meaning |
Mór |
Hungarian |
Moorish |
Maarten |
Dutch |
fondness of war |
Mablevi |
African |
do not deceive |
Mac |
Scottish, Irish, English |
son of |
Mace |
Latin |
aromatic spice |
Mackenzie |
Gaelic |
son of the wise leader |
Macon |
Middle English |
to make |
Macy |
Old French, Old English |
from Matthew's land; club |
Madan |
Hindu |
|
Maddock |
Old Welsh |
champion, good fortune |
Madhav |
Hindu |
Krishna |
Madhusudhana |
Hindu |
Krishna |
Madison |
German, Old English |
son of a mighty warrior; son of Maud |
Magne |
Norse |
fierce warrior |
Magnus |
Latin, Scandinavian |
large; the great |
Mahabala |
Hindu |
strength |
Mahavira |
Hindu |
son of Priyavrata |
Mahesh |
Hindu |
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Maitland |
Old English |
dweller in the meadow |
Maitreya |
Hindu |
disciple of sage Parasara |
Major |
Latin |
greater |
Makepeace |
Old English |
peace maker |
Malachi |
Hebrew |
messenger of God |
Malcom |
Scottish |
disciple of Saint Columbia |
Malik |
Arabic |
master |
Mamoru |
Japanese |
earth |
Manavendra |
Hindu |
|
Manco |
Peruvian |
king |
Mandek |
Polish |
army man |
Mander |
English |
from me |
Mandhatri |
Hindu |
prince |
Manfred |
Old German |
man of peace |
Manik |
Hindu |
|
Manish |
Hindu |
|
Manley |
Old English |
man of the meadow |
Manning |
Old English |
son of the hero |
Mannix |
Celtic |
monk |
Manoj |
Hindu |
|
Mansukh |
Hindu |
|
Mansur |
Arabic |
divinely aided |
Manu |
Hindu |
|
Manuel |
Spanish |
God is with us |
Marót |
Hungarian |
Moravian |
Marcel |
French |
little hammer |
Marcin |
Polish |
warlike |
Marden |
Old English |
from the valley with the pool |
Marijan |
Slovenian |
|
Mario |
Hebrew |
bitter, king-ruler |
Marion |
Hebrew |
bitter |
Mark |
Latin |
warlike, hammer, defender |
Markandeya |
Hindu |
a sage |
Marlon |
Old French |
little hawk |
Marlow |
Old English |
from the hillside lake |
Marmaduke |
Celtic |
leader of the seas |
Marsden |
Old English |
field near water |
Marshall |
French, English |
keeper of the horses; steward |
Martin |
Latin |
of Mars |
Marvin |
Celtic, Anglo-Saxon |
beautiful sea; good friend |
Masakazu |
Japanese |
first son of Masa |
Maslin |
Old French |
little twin |
Mason |
French |
stoneworker |
Matai |
Hebrew |
gift of God |
Matanga |
Hindu |
sage, advisor to Devi Lalita |
Mather |
Old English |
strong army |
Maurice |
French, Latin, Old English |
Moorish; dark; moor land |
Mavis |
English |
a small bird |
Max |
Latin |
the greatest |
Maxwell |
English |
from the great well |
Mayer |
German, Latin, Hebrew |
farmer; greater; bringer of light |
Maynard |
Anglo-Saxon |
remarkable strength |
Mayon |
Hindu |
the black God |
Mead |
Old English |
meadow |
Meara |
Gaelic |
merry |
Medárd |
Hungarian |
great, strong |
Megyer |
Hungarian |
Hungarian |
Mehetabel |
Hebrew |
favoured by God, God is doing good |
Mehul |
Hindu |
A derivative of Mukul |
Meka |
Hawaiian |
eyes |
Melancton |
Greek |
black flower |
Melik |
Turkish |
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Melor |
English |
Marx Engel's Lenin October Revolution |
Melville |
Anglo-Saxon, Old English |
hillside; town by the mill |
Melvin |
Celtic |
chief |
Mendel |
Hebrew, Middle English |
wisdom; repairer |
Menyhért |
Hungarian |
royal light |
Mercer |
Middle English |
storekeeper |
Meredith |
Old Welsh |
protector of the sea |
Merlin |
Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Welsh |
sea; falcon; sea hill |
Merrick |
English |
ruler of the sea |
Merrill |
German, Old English |
famous; of the sea |
Mert |
Turkish |
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Mete |
Turkish |
|
Meyer |
German |
a farmer |
Michael |
Hebrew |
who is like God |
Mihaly |
Hebrew |
who is like God? |
Mihir |
Hindu |
|
Miko |
Finish |
|
Miksa |
Hungarian |
similar to God |
Milán |
Hungarian |
kind |
Miles |
Latin, Old German, Greek |
soldier; merciful; millstone |
Milind |
Hindu |
|
Millard |
Old English |
caretaker of the mill |
Miller |
Old English |
one who mills |
Milton |
Old English |
from the mill town |
Miner |
Latin |
youth |
Minesh |
Hindu |
|
Miroslav |
Slavic |
famous |
Mitali |
Hindu |
friend |
Mitesh |
Hindu |
|
Mladen |
Slavic |
forever in youth |
Mog |
|
high Lord |
Mohan |
Hindu |
charming |
Mohin |
Hindu |
|
Mohit |
Hindu |
|
Monroe |
Celtic, Scottish |
mouth of the Roe River; wheelwright |
Monte |
Latin |
mountain |
Montgomery |
French |
mountain hunter |
Mordecai |
Hebrew |
warrior |
Moriarty |
Irish |
sea warrior |
Morley |
English |
moor, meadow |
Morris |
Latin |
dark skinned |
Mortimer |
French |
still water |
Morton |
Anglo-Saxon |
city on the moor |
Morven |
Old English |
child of the sea |
Moses |
Hebrew, Egyptian, Greek |
saved; child; taken from water |
Motega |
Native American |
new arrow |
Muhammad |
Arabic |
praised one |
Mukasa |
Ugandan |
God's chief administrator |
Mukta |
Hindu |
means a pearl in Telugu |
Mukul |
Hindu |
|
Mukunda |
Hindu |
|
Mull |
Middle English |
grinder |
Mumtaz |
Arabic |
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Murdock |
Scottish |
victorious at sea |
Murphy |
Gaelic |
sea warrior |
Murray |
Celtic |
sailor |
Muzaffer |
Turkish |
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Myles |
Greek |
inventor of the corn mill |
Myron |
Greek |
sweet oil |
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