Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter M, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a M. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Malvina | Smooth Brow | |
| Malvine | English - Smooth brow; Friend; Soft; A variant form of Melvina | |
| Malvinn | Celtic - Leader; Chief; English - Council-friend; Sword Friend; A variant is Malvynn | |
| Malvis | A river of bitterness | |
| Malvolio | Ill Will | |
| Malvyn | An individual who is alway in charge | |
| Malvynn | Celtic - Leader; Chief; English - Council-friend; Sword Friend; A variant is Malvinn | |
| Malwina | English - Smooth brow; Friend; Soft; A variant form of Melvina | |
| Maly | Blossom | |
| Malya | Beloved | |
| Malyadri | Another name of Narasimha Swamy | |
| Malyaj | A heavy, yellow wood, a Sandalwood | |
| Malyar | An occupational term for gardener | |
| Malyn | A warrior who is pettite or young | |
| Malyna | A woman sweet as a raspberry | |
| Malynda | sweet | |
| Malysa | A woman hardworking as a bee | |
| Malyssandre | animal strength | |
| Mama | One who is born on Saturday | |
| Mamadou | To praise or to thank | |
| Mamadu | Form of Muhammad used in West Africa (Guinea-Bissau). | |
| Mamaine | An interesting person who is from the mainland | |
| Mamaisa | He who likes being alone or solitary | |
| Mamallan | One who is a grat fighter | |
| Mamani | The earth | |
| Mamannan | A name of the God of the Sea | |
| Ma'mar | One who lives long; an edifice | |
| Mamata | Love, affection | |
| Mambo | Cuban Dance/Music Style | |
| Mamdoh | A praised and a glorified individual | |
| Mamdooh | A person who is praised and glorifies | |
| Mamdouh | A glorified person woth of all the praises | |
| Mamduh | One who commendable a and praiseworthy person | |
| Mamduha | She who is a commendable person | |
| Mame | star of the sea; pearl | |
| Mameha | Name of the Geaisha | |
| Mamen | Diminutive of María del Carmen. | |
| Mami | Real, True, Flax, Beautiful | |
| Mamie | Mother | |
| Mamik | One who is a meaningful person | |
| Mamiko | She who is a daughter of the sea | |
| Maminnic | Head Of An Eagle | |
| Mammad | Alternate transcription of Azerbaijani Məmməd. | |
| Mamman | Contracted form of Muhammadu. | |
| Mammatta | One who has the name of the men | |
| Mammie | She who is like a beautiful little pearli | |
| Mammooty | Name of a Cinema Superstar in Kerala | |
| Mamnoon | A person who deserves the trust that he was given | |
| Mamnun | He who deserves to be trusted with a secret | |
| Mamo | Yellow Bird Or Saffron Flower | |
| Mamoolan | A Hindi name for the Boys | |
| Mamoon | A man who can be relied on | |
| Mamoona | A person that is safe and reliable | |
| Mamoor | A place that is inhabited and civilised | |
| Mamoru | To Guard, Protect | |
| Mamoun | Alternate transcription of Arabic مأمون (see Mamun). | |
| Mamraj | Lord of Affection; Lord of Love; God's Care | |
| Mamta | A feeling of motherly love and affection | |
| Mamu | One who speaks only the good words | |
| Mamuj | One who is like a small child | |
| Mamuka | Little father | |
| Mamum | A person who is loyal | |
| Mamun | He who is loyal and trustworthy | |
| Ma'mun | A reliable and trustworthy individual | |
| Man | A male human being | |
| Ma'n | Benefit; one who provides assistance | |
| Mana | Spirit | |
| Manaaki | To cherish, conserve and sustain | |
| Manaal | Attainment; Achievement; A variant spelling is Manal; Success; Triumph | |
| Manaar | Guiding Light; Bright Light; Radiance; Luminance | |
| Manab | A person who shares things with others | |
| Manaba | War Returned With Her | |
| Manabu | To Study, Learn | |
| Manacca | A place name of the town in Pennsilvaniya | |
| Manachah | A man who is desirable and wanted | |
| Manad | Another name for Lord Vinshu | |
| Manadha | Giving honor | |
| Manae | Young Plant | |
| Manaem | Form of Menahem used in the Greek Old Testament. | |
| Manaen | One Who Consoles | |
| Managold | Old German name derived from the elements manag "many" and walt "power, authority". | |
| Manahem | Form of Menahem used in the Latin Old Testament. | |
| Manahil | A girl who is like a spring of fresh water | |
| Manaia | From the mythological figure, a man with the head of a bird | |
| Manajith | A person who has conquered the mind | |
| Manak | One who has a good, pure soul | |
| Manal | Profit | |
| Manalan | A person who is successful | |
| Manali | Bird | |
| Manalp | One who is different than others, an unique person | |
| Manami | Love, Affection, Beautiful, Sea, Ocean | |
| Manamohana | One who won over the hearts of many | |
| Manan | Repetition; Thinking; Meditate; Concentration | |
| Manana | One who finds peace in meditation and contemplation | |
| Manandhar | A thoughtful person | |
| Manani | The Giver, Our God | |
| Mananiya | A woman who has deserved all the praises | |
| Manank | A kind, affectionate individual | |
| Manannan | Probably from the name of the Isle of Man, itself possibly from the Celtic root *moniyo- meaning "mountain". In Irish mythology Manannán mac Lir was a god of the sea and one of the Tuatha Dé Danann. | |
| Manant | A person who is a deep thinker |