Names Starting With :

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  • Monte

    Deriving from the Spanish place name Monte, meaning “mountain” The name Monte is of Italian origin, which means “mountain” or “hill.” It is a strong and grounded name that conjures up images of rugged landscapes and natural beauty. In terms of background history, the name Monte has been used as a given name in various…

  • Morrison

    Derived from the Irish ‘Morris’, meaning ‘son of Maurice’. The name Morrison is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic surname MacGilleMhuire, meaning “son of the devotee of Mary.” The name has historical significance as a Scottish surname and is also associated with notable figures such as Jim Morrison, the lead singer of the rock…

  • Mitch

    Shortened form of Mitchell, derived from the Greek name ‘Mikal’, meaning ‘who is like God?’. The name Mitch is most commonly a short form of the name Mitchell, which is of English and Scottish origin. The name Mitchell is derived from the medieval given name Michel, a form of Michael, which means “Who is like…

  • Miles

    Originally derived from the Latin ‘miles’, meaning ‘soldier’. The name Miles has English origins and is derived from the Latin name “Milo,” which means “soldier” or “merciful.” It is a name that exudes strength and resilience, with connotations of bravery and protection due to its association with soldiers. Miles has been a popular name throughout…

  • Maximilian

    A Latin name meaning “greatest”. The name Maximilian is of Latin origin and is a combination of two elements: “Maximus,” meaning “greatest,” and “Aemilius,” a Roman family name. Therefore, Maximilian translates to “the greatest of the family of Aemilius” or “the greatest one.” Maximilian has a rich history, most notably associated with Saint Maximilian, a…

  • Morgan

    Derived from the Old Welsh name ‘Morcant’, meaning ‘sea defender’. The name Morgan has both Welsh and Irish roots, with slightly different meanings in each language. In Welsh, Morgan is a masculine name that means “sea circle” or “sea defender,” derived from the old Welsh words “mor” meaning sea and “cant” meaning circle or defender.…

  • Matthew

    Derived from the Hebrew name ‘Mattityahu’, meaning ‘gift of Yahweh’. The name Matthew originates from the Hebrew name “Mattityahu,” which means “gift of God” or “gift from God.” The name has strong biblical roots as Matthew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and the author of the first Gospel in the New…

  • Mohammad

    Originating from the Arabic Muḥammad, meaning “praiseworthy” The name Mohammad is of Arabic origin and is derived from the same root as the word “praise” or “thanks.” It is a very popular name in the Muslim world and holds special significance as it is the name of the Islamic prophet, Prophet Muhammad. Prophet Muhammad is…

  • Macaroni

    Deriving from the Old English name Macarius meaning “son of the blessed” “Macaroni” is not a conventional name for a baby, as it is more commonly known as a type of pasta. Its origins lie in Italy, where macaroni is a popular dish made from durum wheat. The word “macaroni” itself is derived from the…

  • Marzell

    Derived from the Latin name ‘Marcellus’, derived from the Roman family name Marcus, from the name Mars. The name Marzell is of German origin and is a variant of the name Marcellus, which is derived from the Latin name Marcellus, a diminutive of Marcus. The meaning of Marcellus is “young warrior” or “dedicated to Mars,”…

  • Miller

    English, derived from ‘Mill’, an occupational name referring to a person who worked in a mill. The name Miller is of English origin and is derived from the occupational surname for a person who owned or worked in a mill, where grain was ground into flour. The name itself comes from the Middle English word…

  • Mac

    A short form of many different names, including ‘McKay’, meaning ‘fire’. The name Mac is a short form of the Gaelic name Macaoidh, which means “son of Aodh” or “son of fire.” Aodh is a traditional Gaelic name meaning “fire” or “fiery one,” symbolizing strength, passion, and energy. The name Mac has Scottish and Irish…

  • Markus

    Deriving from the Latin name Marcus, meaning “dedicated to Mars” The name Markus is a variant of the name Mark, which ultimately derives from the Latin name “Marcus.” In ancient Rome, Marcus was a common given name and belonged to one of the noblest Roman families. It is believed to have possibly originated from the…

  • Miguel

    The Spanish form of the name Michael, meaning ‘who is like God?’. The name Miguel is of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Hebrew name Michael, meaning “Who is like God?” It is a popular name in Spanish-speaking countries and is often used to honor the archangel Michael, who is considered a powerful protector…

  • Morris

    English surname, derived from the Old French ‘Maurice’, meaning ‘dark-skinned’. The name Morris is of English and Scottish origin, derived from the Latin name Maurus, meaning “dark-skinned” or “Moorish.” The name could have been used as a nickname for someone with a dark complexion or hair. It is also thought to have been influenced by…

  • Magnus

    Forming from the Latin Magnus meaning “greatest” The name Magnus has Latin origins and means “great” or “large.” It has been commonly used in various European countries, including Scandinavia and Germany. Historically, Magnus was a popular name among royalty and nobility in medieval times. For example, Magnus was the name of several kings of Norway…

  • Merlin

    Derived from the Welsh ‘Myrddin’, meaning ‘sea fortress’. The name Merlin is of Welsh origin and its meaning is believed to be “sea fortress” or “falcon.” In Arthurian legend, Merlin is a powerful wizard and advisor to King Arthur. He is known for his prophetic powers and mystical abilities. The name Merlin has a long…

  • Manning

    An English surname derived from the Old English ‘mann’, meaning ‘man’. The name Manning is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name “Man(n)a” which means ‘man’. The addition of the patronymic ending “-ing” signifies ‘son of’ or ‘descendant of’, making Manning mean ‘son of Man’ or ‘descendant of Man’. The…

  • Mauricio

    The Spanish form of Maurice, which is derived from the Latin ‘Mauritius’, meaning ‘dark-skinned’. The name Mauricio is of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Latin name Maurus, meaning “dark-skinned” or “Moorish.” The Moors were a Muslim people of North African descent who ruled parts of Spain and Portugal during the Middle Ages, which…