Maaka |
Maori |
Maori form of Mark. From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. |
Maarten |
Dutch |
Don't deceive. |
Mablevi |
African |
do not deceive |
Mabon |
Welsh |
A son. |
Mac |
Scottish |
The son of. Diminutive of names beginning with `Mac'. |
Macarius |
Latin |
Blessed. |
Macbeth |
|
From Shakespeare's play Macbeth. |
Macdonald |
Scottish Gaelic |
The son of Donald. The ruler of the world. |
Macduff |
|
From Shakespeare's play Macbeth. |
Mace |
Latin |
aromatic spice |
Macey |
Old English |
Little Matthew. A man. |
Mackay |
Gaelic |
Son of the fiery one. |
Mackenzie |
Scottish Gaelic |
The son of the handsome one. |
Macmorris |
|
From Shakespeare's play Henry V. |
Macon |
Middle English |
to make |
Macy |
Old French, Old English |
from Matthew?s land; club |
Madan |
Hindu |
|
Maddock |
Old Welsh |
champion, good fortune |
Maddox |
|
Son of the patron. |
Madhav |
Hindu |
Krishna |
Madhusudhana |
Hindu |
Krishna |
Madison |
Old English |
Child of Maud or Matthew. A boy or girl's name. |
Madoc |
Old Welsh |
Fortunate. |
Madron |
Latin |
A nobleman. A Jewish name. Also a Cornish placename. |
Magee |
Scottish Gaelic |
The son of the handsome one. |
Magne |
Norse |
fierce warrior |
Magnus |
Latin |
The great one. |
Magus |
Greek |
A magician or priest. |
Mahabala |
Hindu |
strength |
Mahavira |
Hindu |
son of Priyavrata |
Mahendra |
Sanskrit |
The great God Indra (the God of the sky). |
Mahesh |
Sanskrit |
A great ruler. |
Mahir |
Hebrew |
Industrious. |
Mahmood |
Arabic |
Praiseworthy. Also see Muhammad. |
Mahomet |
Arabic |
The praised one. Also see Mahmood. |
Mahon |
Irish |
A bear. |
Maitland |
Old French |
From the meadowland. |
Maitreya |
Hindu |
disciple of sage Parasara |
Majid |
Arabic |
The illustrious one. |
Major |
Latin |
greater |
Maka |
Aboriginal |
A small fire. |
Makani |
Hawaiian |
The wind. A boy or girl's name. |
Makepeace |
Old English |
peace maker |
Makis |
Greek |
Greek form of Michael. |
Mako |
|
The name of a shark. |
Maksim |
Russian |
The greatest. |
Makya |
Native American |
The eagle hunter. |
Mal |
|
A follower of St Columba, `the dove'. From the name Malcolm, Malden and other names. |
Malachi |
Hebrew |
The messenger of the Lord. A prophet in the Bible. |
Malcolm |
Scottish Gaelic |
A follower of St Columba, `the dove'. |
Malcom |
Scottish |
disciple of Saint Columbia |
Malden |
Old English |
From the hill with a monument. |
Malik |
Arabic |
The master or king. |
Malin |
Old English |
A little warrior. |
Malise |
Scottish Gaelic |
The servant of God. A boy or girl's name. |
Mallee |
Aboriginal |
Scrubland. |
Mallory |
Old French |
Unlucky. A boy or girl's name. |
Malone |
Irish Gaelic |
A devotee of St John. |
Malvern |
Old Welsh |
The bare hill. |
Malvolio |
|
From Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night. |
Mamillius |
|
From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale |
Mamoru |
Japanese |
earth |
Manavendra |
Hindu |
|
Manchu |
Chinese |
Pure. |
Manco |
Peruvian |
king |
Mandek |
Polish |
army man |
Mandel |
Teutonic/Jewish |
Tuetonic: An almond. Jewish: A little man. |
Mander |
English |
from me |
Mandhatri |
Hindu |
prince |
Mandu |
Aboriginal |
The sun. |
Manfield |
Old English |
From the communal field. |
Manfred |
Teutonic |
A man of peace. |
Mani |
Aboriginal/Sanskrit |
Aboriginal: Equal. Sanskrit: A jewel. A boy or girl's name. |
Manik |
Hindu |
|
Manish |
Hindu |
|
Manley |
Middle English |
Brave and manly. |
Mannie |
Hebrew |
God is with us. |
Manning |
Old English |
Son of Man. |
Mannix |
Irish Gaelic |
A little monk. |
Manny |
Hebrew |
God is with us. |
Manoj |
Hindu |
|
Mansa |
African |
A king. |
Mansoor |
Arabic |
Victorious. |
Mansukh |
Hindu |
|
Mansur |
Arabic |
divinely aided |
Manu |
Polynesian |
The man of the birds. |
Manuel |
Spanish |
God is with us. |
Manus |
Irish |
The great one. |
Marama |
Polynesian |
The moon man. |
Marc |
French |
Warlike. |
Marcade |
|
From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour Lost. |
Marcel |
Latin |
From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin. |
Marcell |
|
From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin. |
Marcello |
Italian |
From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin. |
Marcellus |
French |
From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin. |
Marcin |
Polish |
warlike |
Marco |
Italian/Spanish |
From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin. |
Marcos |
Portuguese |
From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin. |
Marcus |
Latin |
From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin. |
Marden |
Old English |
from the valley with the pool |
Mardian |
|
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
Margarelon |
|
From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. |
Marian |
French/Polish |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. A boy or girl's name. |
Marijan |
Slowenian |
Marian |
Marino |
Latin |
Of the sea. Masculine form of Marina. |
Mario |
Latin |
Virile. The warlike one. From a Roman family name. Also see Mark and Martin. |
Marion |
Old French from Latin |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. A boy or girl's name. |
Marius |
Latin |
Virile. The warlike one. From a Roman family name. Also see Mark and martin. |
Mark |
Latin |
From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin. |
Markandeya |
Hindu |
a sage |
Marland |
Old English |
From the lake land. |
Marley |
Old English |
From the pleasant meadow. |
Marlon |
Old French |
Wild falcon. A boy or girl's name. |
Marlow |
Old English |
From the lake or pond. |
Marmaduke |
Irish |
The servant of Madoc. |
Marmion |
French |
The tiny one. |
Maron |
Greek |
A character from Greek mythology. |
Marot |
Hungarian |
Moravian |
Marron |
Aboriginal |
A leaf. |
Marsden |
Old English |
From the valley boundary. |
Marsh |
Old English |
From the marshy land. |
Marshall |
Teutonic |
A horsekeeper, or a steward. |
Marston |
Old English |
The place by the marsh. |
Martin |
Latin |
Of Mars, the Roman God of war. Also see Marius and Mark. |
Martius |
|
From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. |
Marty |
|
Of Mars, the Roman God of war. Also see Marius and Mark. |
Marvin |
Old English |
Friend of the sea. |
Marvyn |
Old English |
A famous friend. |
Masa |
Japanese |
Good and straightforward. A boy or girl's name. |
Masakazu |
Japanese |
first son of Masa |
Maslin |
Old French |
little twin |
Mason |
Old French |
A stone mason. |
Massimo |
Italian |
The greatest. |
Masud |
Arabic |
The fortunate one. |
Matai |
Hebrew |
gift of God |
Matanga |
Hindu |
sage, advisor to Devi Lalita |
Matareka |
Polynesian |
The one with a smiling face. |
Matari |
Aboriginal |
A man. |
Mather |
Old English |
strong army |
Matt |
|
A gift of God. Also see Macey and Madison. |
Matthew |
Hebrew |
A gift of God. One of the twelve apostles and the author of the first book of the New Testament. Also see Macey and Madison. |
Maui |
Polynesian |
A legendary hero. The name of a Hawaiian island. |
Maurice |
Latin |
Dark-skinned, like a Moor. Also see Morrison. |
Mawgan |
Cornish |
The name of a saint. |
Max |
|
From the stream of Magnus. |
Maxey |
Old English |
From the island of Magnus. |
Maximilian |
Latin |
The greatest. |
Maxwell |
Scottish Gaelic |
From the stream of Magnus. |
Mayer |
Hebrew |
One who gives light. |
Maynard |
Teutonic |
Powerful, brave. |
Mayon |
Hindu |
the black God |
Mead |
Old English |
From the meadow. |
Meara |
Gaelic |
merry |
Mearann |
Aboriginal |
To call. |
Mecaenus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
Medord |
Hungarian |
great, strong |
Medwin |
Old English |
A friend from the meadow. |
Megyer |
Hungarian |
Hungarian |
Mehetabel |
Hebrew |
favoured by God, God is doing good |
Mehul |
Hindu |
A derivative of Mukul |
Meir |
Hebrew |
One who gives light. |
Meirion |
Welsh |
A traditional name of uncertain meaning. |
Meka |
Hawaiian |
eyes |
Mel |
Old French |
From the bad or poor settlement. From the name Melville, Melvin, etc. Also used as an independent name. |
Melancton |
Greek |
black flower |
Melbourne |
Old English |
From the millstream. |
Melburn |
Old English |
From the millstream. |
Melchior |
Persian |
The king of the city. |
Melford |
Old English |
From the ford by the hill. |
Melik |
Turkish |
|
Melor |
Celtic |
A Cornish placename. |
Melrose |
Old English |
From the bare moor. |
Melun |
|
From Shakespeare's play King John. |
Melville |
Old French |
From the bad or poor settlement. |
Melvin |
Old French |
Mill worker. |
Melvyn |
Old French |
From the bad or poor settlement. |
Menachem |
Hebrew |
The comforter. |
Menadue |
Cornish |
From the dark hill. |
Menas |
|
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
Mendel |
Hebrew |
The comforter. |
Menecrates |
|
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
Menelaus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. |
Menenius |
|
From Shakespeare's play Coriolanus. |
Menteith |
|
From Shakespeare's play Macbeth. |
Menyhart |
Hungarian |
royal light |
Mercade |
|
From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost. |
Mercer |
Old French |
A merchant. |
Mercutio |
|
From Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet. |
Meredith |
Old Welsh |
A lord. A boy or girl's name. |
Merle |
Old French |
A blackbird. A boy or girl's name. |
Merlin |
Old Welsh |
From the fort by the sea, or the falcon. Also a boy's name (Merlin). A boy or girl's name. |
Merrick |
Welsh |
Welsh form of Maurice. Dark-skinned, like a Moor. |
Merrill |
Old English |
Of the bright sea. Also joyful, happy. A boy or girl's name. |
Merryn |
Cornish |
The name of a saint and a village. A boy or girl's name. |
Mert |
Turkish |
|
Merten |
German |
Of Mars, the Roman God of war. Also see Marius and Mark. |
Merton |
Old English |
The place by the lake. |
Merv |
|
Friend of the sea. |
Mervin |
|
Friend of the sea. |
Mervyn |
Old English |
A famous friend. |
Messala |
|
From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. |
Mete |
Turkish |
|
Meyer |
Hebrew |
One who gives light. |
Mica |
Latin |
The name of a mineral. |
Micah |
Hebrew |
A Hebrew form of Michael, mentioned in the Bible. |
Michael |
Hebrew |
Like the Lord. One of the archangels in the Bible. |
Michelangelo |
Italian from Hebrew |
Michael the angel. The first name of the famous artist Michelangelo Buonarroti. |
Mick |
Hebrew |
Like the Lord. |
Mickey |
Hebrew |
Like the Lord. |
Midas |
Greek |
A legendary figure that transformed all that he touched into gold. |
Miguel |
Portuguese/Spanish |
Like the Lord. |
Mihaly |
Hebrew |
who is like God? |
Mihir |
Hindu |
|
Mikael |
Swedish |
Like the Lord. |
Mike |
Hebrew |
Like the Lord. |
Mikhail |
Russian |
Like the Lord. |
Miki |
Aboriginal/Japanese |
Aboriginal: The moon. Japanese: A stem. A boy or girl's name. |
Mikkel |
Danish |
Like the Lord. |
Mikkeli |
Hebrew |
Like the Lord. |
Mikko |
Finnish |
Like the Lord. |
Miklos |
Czech |
Czech form of Nicholas. |
Miko |
Finish |
|
Miksa |
Hungarian |
similar to God |
Milan |
Czech |
The favoured or beloved one. Also see Milos. |
Milbourn |
Old English |
From the millstream. |
Milburn |
Old English |
From the millstream. |
Miles |
Latin/Teutonic |
Latin: A soldier. Tuetonic: Merciful. |
Milford |
Old English |
From the ford by the mill. A Welsh and New Zealand placename. |
Milind |
Hindu |
|
Millard |
Old English |
The mill-keeper. |
Miller |
Old English |
A graingrinder or miller. |
Milo |
Latin/Teutonic |
Latin: A soldier. Tuetonic: Merciful. |
Milos |
Czech |
Favoured. Also see Milan. |
Milton |
Old English |
From the mill town. |
Minar |
Aboriginal |
A mariner. |
Minas |
Scottish Gaelic |
The great one. |
Miner |
Latin |
youth |
Minesh |
Hindu |
|
Ming |
Chinese |
After a dynasty. |
Mingma |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Born on a Tuesday. |
Minos |
Greek |
The son of Zeus in Greek mythology. |
Miro |
Aboriginal |
A throwing stick. |
Miroslav |
Slavonic |
Great glory. |
Mischa |
Hebrew |
Like the Lord. |
Mitali |
Hindu |
friend |
Mitch |
|
Like the Lord. |
Mitcham |
Old English |
The large homestead. |
Mitchel |
Hebrew |
Like the Lord. |
Mitchell |
Old English |
Like the Lord. |
Mitesh |
Hindu |
|
Mladen |
Slavic |
forever in youth |
Moffatt |
Scottish Gaelic |
From the long plain. |
Mog |
high Lord |
|
Mogens |
Danish |
The great one. |
Mogo |
Aboriginal |
A stone axe. |
Mohammed |
Arabic |
The praised one. Also see Mahmood. |
Mohan |
Sanskrit |
The bewitching one. |
Mohin |
Hindu |
|
Mohinder |
Sanskrit |
The great God Indra (the God of the sky). |
Mohit |
Hindu |
|
Molloy |
Irish Gaelic |
A venerable chieftain. |
Monro |
Irish Gaelic |
From the mouth of the River Roe, in Ireland. |
Monroe |
Irish Gaelic |
From the mouth of the River Roe, in Ireland. |
Montague |
Old French |
Sharp cliff. |
Montana |
|
The name of an American State. |
Montano |
|
From Shakespeare's play Othello. |
Monte |
|
Sharp cliff. |
Montego |
|
Mountainous. |
Montgomery |
Old French |
From the hill of the powerful man. |
Monti |
Aboriginal |
A stork. |
Montmorency |
Old French |
From the hill of Maurentius. |
Monty |
|
Sharp cliff. |
Mopsa |
|
From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale |
Mor |
Hungarian |
moorish |
Moray |
Scottish Gaelic |
From the land by the sea. Derived from the region of Moray. |
Morcum |
Cornish |
From the valley near the sea. |
Mordecai |
Babylonian Or Hebrew |
A biblical name. |
Mordred |
Teutonic |
Brave counsel. An Arthurian knight. |
Morgan |
Welsh |
The bright sea. A boy or girl's name. |
Moriarty |
Irish |
sea warrior |
Morice |
Latin |
Dark-skinned, like a Moor. Also see Morrison. |
Moritz |
German |
Dark-skinned, like a Moor. Also see Morrison. |
Morland |
Old English |
From the moors. |
Morley |
Old English |
From the clearing on the moor. |
Morrell |
Latin |
Dark-skinned, like a Moor. Also see Morrison. |
Morrie |
Latin |
Dark-skinned, like a Moor. Also see Morrison. |
Morris |
Latin |
Dark-skinned, like a Moor. Also see Morrison. |
Morrison |
Old English |
The son of Maurice. Dark-skinned, like a Moor. |
Morry |
Latin |
Dark-skinned, like a Moor. Also see Morrison. |
Morse |
Latin |
Dark-skinned, like a Moor. Also see Morrison. |
Mort |
Middle English |
Stumpy. Also from the name Mortimer and Morton. |
Morten |
Danish |
Of Mars, the Roman God of war. Also see Marius and Mark. |
Mortimer |
Old French |
Lives near the sea. |
Morton |
Old English |
From the town near the moor. |
Morty |
|
Lives near the sea. |
Morven |
Gaelic |
A Scottish region. A boy or girl's name. |
Moses |
Egyptian |
Drawn out of the water. |
Moshe |
Jewish |
Drawn out of the water. |
Mosi |
Swahili |
The firstborn. |
Moss |
Egyptian |
Probably meaning born of the biblical patriarch who led the Israelites out of Egypt (Moses). |
Mostyn |
Welsh |
From the field of the fortress. |
Motega |
Native American |
new arrow |
Moth |
|
From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream and Love's Labour Lost. |
Mountjoy |
|
From Shakespeare's play Henry V. |
Mowan |
Aboriginal |
The sun. |
Mubarak |
Arabic |
Blessed. Fortunate. |
Muhammad |
Arabic |
The praised one. Also see Mahmood. |
Muir |
Scottish |
The moor. |
Mukasa |
Ugandan |
God?s chief administrator |
Mukhtar |
Arabic |
The chosen one. |
Mukta |
Hindu |
means a pearl in Telugu |
Mukul |
Hindu |
|
Mukunda |
Hindu |
|
Mulga |
Aboriginal |
An Acacia tree. |
Mull |
Middle English |
grinder |
Mullion |
Aboriginal |
An eagle. Also a Cornish placename. |
Mumtaz |
Arabic |
|
Mungo |
Scottish Gaelic |
A dear friend. |
Munro |
Irish Gaelic |
From the mouth of the River Roe, in Ireland. |
Murdoch |
Scottish Gaelic |
A mariner. |
Murdock |
Scottish |
victorious at sea |
Murphy |
Irish Gaelic |
A warrior of the sea. A boy or girl's name. |
Murray |
Scottish Gaelic |
From the land by the sea. Derived from the region of Moray. |
Musa |
|
An Arabic form of Moses. |
Mustafa |
Arabic |
The chosen one. |
Mustardseed |
|
From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. |
Mutius |
|
From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. |
Muzaffer |
Turkish |
|
Myall |
Aboriginal |
Wild and an Acacia tree. Also a form of Michael. |
Myer |
Hebrew |
One who gives light. |
Myles |
Latin/Teutonic |
Latin: A soldier. Tuetonic: Merciful. |
Mylo |
Latin/Teutonic |
Latin: A soldier. Tuetonic: Merciful. |
Mylor |
Celtic |
A Cornish placename. |
Myron |
Greek |
Fragrant. From myrrh, an aromatic shrub. A boy or girl's name. |