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Name |
Origin |
Meaning |
Similar Names |
| Mór | Hungarian | moorish | Móric, Moore |
| 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 | Mackie, Kenzie, Max, Mackenzy |
| Macon | Middle English | to make | Makon, Macomb |
| Macy | Old French, Old English | from Matthew's land; club | Macey, Mace, Maceo |
| Madan | Hindu | ||
| Maddock | Old Welsh | champion, good fortune | Madock, Madoc, Madog, Maddox, Madox, Maidoc, Maddy |
| Madhav | Hindu | Krishna | |
| Madhusudhana | Hindu | Krishna | |
| Madison | German, Old English | son of a mighty warrior; son of Maud | Maddison, Maddy |
| Magne | Norse | fierce warrior | |
| Magnus | Latin, Scandinavian | large; the great | Manus, Magnuson, Magnum |
| Mahabala | Hindu | strength | |
| Mahavira | Hindu | son of Priyavrata | |
| Mahesh | Hindu | ||
| Maitland | Old English | dweller in the meadow | |
| Maitreya | Hindu | disciple of sage Parasara | |
| Major | Latin | greater | Majeur, Majors, Majorie |
| Makepeace | Old English | peace maker | |
| Malachi | Hebrew | messenger of God | Malachy, Malachai |
| Malcom | Scottish | disciple of Saint Columbia | Mal, Colm |
| Malik | Arabic | master | |
| Mamoru | Japanese | earth | Mamo |
| Manavendra | Hindu | ||
| Manco | Peruvian | king | |
| Mandek | Polish | army man | |
| Mander | English | from me | |
| Mandhatri | Hindu | prince | |
| Manfred | Old German | man of peace | Manny, Fred |
| Manik | Hindu | ||
| Manish | Hindu | ||
| Manley | Old English | man of the meadow | Manly, Manning, Mansfield, Manton, Manville, Manchester, Manheim |
| Manning | Old English | son of the hero | Mann, Man |
| Mannix | Celtic | munk | |
| Manoj | Hindu | ||
| Mansukh | Hindu | ||
| Mansur | Arabic | divinely aided | |
| Manu | Hindu | ||
| Manuel | Spanish | God is with us | Mano, Manolo, Manny, Mani |
| Marót | Hungarian | Moravian | |
| Marcel | French | little hammer | Marcello, Marcellus, Marcellino |
| Marcin | Polish | warlike | |
| Marden | Old English | from the valley with the pool | |
| Marijan | Slowenian | Marian | |
| Mario | Hebrew | bitter, king-ruler | Marius, Marion |
| Marion | Hebrew | bitter | Mariano, Mariana |
| Mark | Latin | warlike, hammer, defender | Marek, Marc, Marcus, Markus, Marcel, Marceau, Marque, Marco, Marek, Marko, Marus, Markos, Marks, Marx, March, Marius, Marquette, Marquis, Marky, Markie, Marilo, Márk, Markó, Márkus |
| Markandeya | Hindu | a sage | |
| Marlon | Old French | little hawk | Marlin, Marlyn, Marly, Marlo, Marlis, Marlys |
| Marlow | Old English | from the hillside lake | Marlowe, Marlo |
| Marmaduke | Celtic | leader of the seas | Duke |
| Marsden | Old English | field near water | Marsdon, Marston, Marland, Marley, Marden, Marwood, Mardyth |
| Marshall | French, English | keeper of the horses; steward | Marshal, Marschall, Marsh, Marshe |
| Martin | Latin | of Mars | Marten, Martyn, Marton, Martino, Martins, Marty, Martie, Mart, Mertin, Mertil, Martinson, Martel, Martinet, Martinique, Márton |
| Marvin | Celtic, Anglo-Saxon | beautiful sea; good friend | Mervin, Mervyn, Merwin, Merwyn, Myrwyn, Murvyn, Myrvyn, Marv |
| Masakazu | Japanese | first son of Masa | |
| Maslin | Old French | little twin | Maslen |
| Mason | French | stoneworker | Masen, Mase |
| Matai | Hebrew | gift of God | Matteo, Matthäus, Mateus, Mateo, Matthew, Matthias, Matias, Matia, Mattias, Matze, Mathew, Mathias, Matthias, Mattieu, Matheu, Matyus, Matthuas, Mathern, Mayhew, Mattheson, Matthieson, Matthews, Mattheus, Mathe, Mattison, Massey, Matt, Matty, Mats, Máté, Mátyás |
| Matanga | Hindu | sage, advisor to Devi Lalita | |
| Mather | Old English | strong army | |
| Maurice | French, Latin, Old English | moorish; dark; moor land | Morris, Morse, Maury, Morry, Morey, Morrie, Moritz, Moriz, Morets, Meuriz, Moss, Morrell, Mauricio, Maurizio, Murray, Maryse, Morrison |
| Mavis | English | a small bird | Maves, Maeves, Maeve, Mauve, Meave, Maive |
| Max | Latin | the greatest | Maximilien, Maximiliano, Maximus, Maxim, Maximo, Maxfield, Maximino, Maximilian, Maxey, Maxie, Mac, Maxa, Mack, Maks, Maksim, Massimiliano |
| Maxwell | English | from the great well | |
| Mayer | German, Latin, Hebrew | farmer; greater; bringer of light | Meyer, Meir, Meier, Mayr, Myer, Mayor, Myerson |
| Maynard | Anglo-Saxon | remarkable strength | |
| Mayon | Hindu | the black God | |
| Mead | Old English | meadow | Meade, Meed, Meid |
| Meara | Gaelic | merry | Mira, Meera |
| Medárd | Hungarian | great, strong | |
| Megyer | Hungarian | Hungarian | Magyar |
| Mehetabel | Hebrew | favoured by God, God is doing good | Mehitabel, Mehitabelle, Metabel, Hetty, Hitty |
| Mehul | Hindu | A derivative of Mukul | |
| Meka | Hawaiian | eyes | |
| Melancton | Greek | black flower | Melanchthon |
| Melik | Turkish | ||
| Melor | English | Marx Engels Lenin October Revolution | |
| Melville | Anglo-Saxon, Old English | hillside; town by the mill | Mel |
| Melvin | Celtic | chief | Malvin, Melvyn, Mel, Mal |
| Mendel | Hebrew, Middle English | wisdom; repairer | Mel, Mendelssohn, Menachem, Menahem |
| Menyhért | Hungarian | royal light | |
| Mercer | Middle English | storekeeper | Merce |
| Meredith | Old Welsh | protector of the sea | Meridith, Merry, Meri |
| Merlin | Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Welsh | sea; falcon; sea hill | Merlyn, Marlin, Marlen, Marwin, Mervin, Merv, Merle |
| Merrick | English | ruler of the sea | |
| Merrill | German, Old English | famous; of the sea | Merral, Meril, Merrel, Meryl, Myrl, Myril, Merle, Merrick, Merton |
| Mert | Turkish | ||
| Mete | Turkish | ||
| Meyer | German | a farmer | |
| Michael | Hebrew | who is like God | Michail, Mikhail, Mikas, Mikel, Michel, Miguel, Michelangelo, Micah, Michiel, Micha, Mischa, Mitchell, Mitch, Michau, Mikkel, Michel, Michele, Mihon, Mikhos, Mihal, Mick, Mickey, Micky, Mike, Mikey, Mickie, Midge, Mihály, Mikó |
| 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 | Myles, Milo, Milos, Milan, Milah, Miles, Mila |
| Milind | Hindu | ||
| Millard | Old English | caretaker of the mill | |
| Miller | Old English | one who mills | Mills, Millson |
| Milton | Old English | from the mill town | Milten, Milty, Milt, Melton |
| Miner | Latin | youth | |
| Minesh | Hindu | ||
| Miroslav | Slavic | famous | Miroslaw |
| 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 | Munroe, Munro, Monro |
| Monte | Latin | moutain | Monty |
| Montgomery | French | mountain hunter | |
| Mordecai | Hebrew | warrior | Mordechai, Mort, Mordy, Morty |
| Moriarty | Irish | sea warrior | |
| Morley | English | moor, meadow | Morlee, Morleigh, Morry, Morrie, Lee |
| Morris | Latin | dark skinned | Maurice, Morrie, Morry, Morse, Moss, Morrison |
| Mortimer | French | still water | Morty, Mort |
| Morton | Anglo-Saxon | city on the moor | Morten, Mortyn, Morty, Mort |
| Morven | Old English | child of the sea | |
| Moses | Hebrew, Egyptian, Greek | saved; child; taken from water | Mose, Moe, Mosya, Moey, Moss, Moshe, Moishe, Mosheh, Moyes, Moyse |
| Motega | Native American | new arrow | |
| Muhammad | Arabic | praised one | Muhammed, Mohamad, Mohammed, Mohamed, Mohammad, Mohamet, Mahmoud, Mehemet, Mehmet, Ahmad, Ahmet, Amad, Amed, Hamid, Hamad, Hammed |
| Mukasa | Ugandan | God's chief administrator | |
| Mukta | Hindu | means a pearl in Telugu | |
| Mukul | Hindu | ||
| Mukunda | Hindu | ||
| Mull | Middle English | grinder | Muller, Müller |
| Mumtaz | Arabic | ||
| Murdock | Scottish | victorious at sea | Murdoch, Murtagh |
| Murphy | Gaelic | sea warrior | Murphee, Murphree |
| Murray | Celtic | sailor | Murry, Moray |
| Muzaffer | Turkish | ||
| Myles | Greek | inventor of the corn mill | |
| Myron | Greek | sweet oil |