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 | |
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Meona'hane | Means "morning killer" in Cheyenne, derived from méo- "morning" and -na'hané "kill, coup" [1]. | |
Meoquanee | Clothed In Red | |
Meora | Light, Brightness | |
Mephisto | Renaissanc names for Satan. | |
Mephistopheles | Meaning uncertain. It might be based on Hebrew מֵפִיץ (mefits) "scatterer, disperser" and טָפַל (ṭafal) "liar", or on Greek μή (me) "not", φῶς (phos) "light" and φίλος (philos) "friend, lover". Many other etymologies have been proposed. In a German legend, notably retold by Goethe, this is the name of a demon who makes a deal with Faust to exchange his soul for magical powers. | |
Mequanent | Village Leader | |
Mer | Ocean, Sea | |
Mera | princess; treetop, proverb, or sheaf of corn | |
Merab | Present in great quantitiy, existing in great number or quantity | |
Meradee | Happy Song | |
Meradith | Great ruler | |
Merah | princess; treetop, proverb, or sheaf of corn | |
Meraj | A ladder to heaven, or a rise in the status | |
Meral | shining sea | |
Merald | Derived from Emerald, a precious green colored gemstone | |
Meralda | emerald | |
Meraman | The sea, anything apparently limitless in quantitiy or volume | |
Meranda | worthy of admiration | |
Merari | A Biblical name, meaning bitter or to provoke. | |
Meraud | Meaning unknown, perhaps based on Cornish mor "sea". | |
Meraugis | A spontaneous and happy go lucky person | |
Merav | A process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important | |
Mercado | Market Worker | |
Mercan | Means "coral" in Turkish, of Arabic origin. | |
Merce | Mercy, merciful, referred to Mother Mary | |
Merced | Mercy | |
Mercede | Mercy | |
Mercedes | Merciful | |
Mercedesz | Hungarian form of Mercedes. | |
Mercedez | Mercy | |
Mercer | Merchant | |
Mercey | compassion, forebearance | |
Merchbiu | A reserved and secretive individual | |
Merche | Mercy | |
Merchelm | A King with an analytical mind | |
Merchfyw | A creative and imaginative beings | |
Merchguinus | A reliable, communicative and adventerous being | |
Merchia | One who serves others and is responsible | |
Merchiaun | A creative and inspirational person | |
Merchion | One who has sensitive yet practical nature; a King | |
Merchitir | A person who is great and has a soulful being | |
Merchuino | An emotional, deep and expressive person | |
Merchuiu | One who has the power to speak out heart; cool tempered | |
Merchwyn | A dynamic, steady and restless soul | |
Merci | compassion, forebearance | |
Mercia | Mercy | |
Mercie | compassion, forebearance | |
Mercier | Merchandise, a merchant, a trader who deals in textile | |
Mercilla | compassion, forebearance | |
Mercina | compassion, forebearance | |
Mercurio | Italian form of Mercury. | |
Mercurius | Latin form of Mercury. | |
Mercury | God Of Trade | |
Mercutio | Mercurial | |
Mercy | Compassion | |
Merdan | From Persian مردانه (mardāneh) meaning "manly, masculine". | |
Merdasan | An influential person who is filled with fun | |
Merdyce | A determined, preserving and happy individual | |
Mere | Maori version of Mary. It means bitter. | |
Meredith | Lord | |
Meredithe | great, noted ruler | |
Meredydd | Welsh form of Meredith. | |
Meredyth | great, noted ruler | |
Merefin | Who belongs from the Mervin, or the sea fortress | |
Merehwit | An Anglo-Saxon bishop of Wells | |
Merel | Blackbird | |
Merelan | Unknown | |
Mererid | Pearl | |
Meresankh | From Egyptian mrs-ꜥnḫ meaning "she loves life". This name was borne by several Egyptian royals during the 4th-dynasty period. | |
Merestun | English - From the town near the lake; A variation of the name Mereston | |
Merete | Pearl | |
Merethe | Danish form of Margaret that means pearls or the cluster of blossoms | |
Merewala | An expressive and fun loving person | |
Merewald | Happy monarch or joyful leader. | |
Merewen | Inspiring pleasure. | |
Merewina | A variant of Merewen which is derived from name Merewynn which means renowned joy, great pleasure, splendid delight | |
Merewode | English - From the forest with the lake; A variant of Merewood | |
Merewood | English - From the forest with the lake; A derivative is Merewode | |
Merewyn | Unknown | |
Merezban | One who is sociable and charming individual | |
Merfyn | From an Old Welsh name (recorded variously as Mermin, Merhin or Merwin [1]), of uncertain meaning. It is possibly from mer "bone marrow" or mor "sea" with the second element possibly mynawg "eminent, noble" [2], mynnu "wish, desire" [3] or myn "young goat, kid" [4]. This was the name of a 9th-century king of Gwynedd, Merfyn Frych. | |
Mergareta | Pearls, a bunch of pearls, bright as pearl | |
Mergen | Means "sharp-eyed" in Turkmen. | |
Merget | An energy driven person; sensitive being | |
Mergret | The beautiful and shiny pearls | |
Mergualdo | A cluster of pears that are precious | |
Meri | The marine, deep ocean. | |
Meria | Of The Sea Or Bitter | |
Meriadoc | Sea lord | |
Meriadok | Head of the sea, one who is joyful and happy | |
Merial | sea nymph; shining sea; sparkling, shining sea | |
Meriam | star of the sea | |
Meribel | star of the sea; beautiful; wonderful | |
Meribella | star of the sea; beautiful | |
Meribelle | star of the sea; beautiful; wonderful | |
Meribeth | The utmost beautiful. | |
Merick | A dark skinned person, a swarthy, a moor | |
Merida | Pearl | |
Meridel | a | |
Merideth | Variant of Meredith. |