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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Mersia | The boundary of the multitude. | |
Merstacia | Unknown | |
Mert | Courageous | |
Merta | Lady | |
Merten | Medieval Low German variant of Martin. | |
Mertice | Lord | |
Mertie | From a sea town | |
Mertil | Of Mars | |
Mertin | Warlike; dedicated to Mars | |
Mertis | From a sea town; A variant form of Myrtle which is a plant name of Garden Shrub which is a symbol of Victory in Greek | |
Mertise | The person who is having affcetion by the general public. | |
Merton | From The Lake Town | |
Mertyce | Pleasurable and well known. | |
Meru | Standing high above others. | |
Merula | The raven, large black bird with a straight bill and long wedge-shaped tail. | |
Meruprbha | A Bengali name meaning Polar light | |
Merutunga | A tall person, one who has a tall height | |
Merv | Great Lord | |
Merva | The one who is rich in knowledge and wisdom. | |
Mervan | The person who is very closer to the Ocean | |
Merve | The hill near Mekkah. | |
Mervi | From the name of a Finnish village (now a part of the municipality of Hattula). | |
Mervin | Great Lord | |
Mervyn | Great Lord | |
Merwa | A mountain or hill in the holy place Mekkah. | |
Merwin | The one who likes the water of the sea. | |
Merwyn | Lover of the Sea; Famous Friend; A form of Merlin | |
Meryam | Beloved | |
Meryasek | Cornish form of Meriadoc. It means sea lord. | |
Meryem | Bitter, Of The Sea | |
Məryəm | Azerbaijani form of Maryam. | |
Meryl | shining sea | |
Meryle | Combination Of Mary And Louise | |
Meryll | shining sea | |
Meryn | Of The Sea | |
Meryssa | of the sea | |
Mesa | The mountains | |
Mescagni | An energetic, responsible and happy being | |
Mescagnus | A lucky, spontaneous and happy person | |
Meschelle | A question asked that who is like God | |
Mesh | In Yiddish it means "Brass" In Hindi it means "Trap | |
Mesha | ram, born under sign of Aries | |
Meshach | Nimble, artist | |
Meshar | Straight, Upright | |
Me'Shell | who is like God? | |
Meshella | who is like God? | |
Meshia | The butter made from the Sheep's milk. | |
Meshulam | Paid for | |
Meshullam | Means "friend, ally" in Hebrew, derived from שָׁלַם (shalam) meaning "to be complete, to be at peace". This is the name of many characters in the Old Testament. | |
Meshullemet | Biblical Hebrew form of Meshullemeth. | |
Meshullemeth | Means "friend, ally" in Hebrew, a feminine form of Meshullam. In the Old Testament, she is mentioned as the one of the queens of Judah, the wife of Manasseh. | |
Mesi | Water woman | |
Mesich | Turkish form of Mohammed. It means praise or praiseworthy. | |
Mesila | A naughty person; like a honey bee | |
Messaoud | Alternate transcription of Arabic مسعود (see Masud) chiefly used in North Africa. | |
Messaouda | Alternate transcription of Arabic مسعودة (see Masuda) chiefly used in North Africa. | |
Messiah | Anointed One | |
Messias | Portuguese form of Messiah. | |
Messina | Place In Italy | |
Mestra | One who courts, One who plays the lover or solicits a marriage | |
Mesud | Older Turkish form of Masud. This was the name of several Seljuq sultans of Rûm. | |
Məsumə | Azerbaijani form of Masuma. | |
Mesut | Enjoying or markerd by joy or pleasure | |
Meta | Pearl | |
Mətanət | Means "firmness" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic متانة (matāna) [1]. | |
Metcalf | Herdsman | |
Mete | Turkish form of Modu. | |
Metea | Gentle | |
Metehan | Ruler, Hero | |
Meth | A brewer of seller of alcoholic drinks | |
Metheven | Cornish word for June. | |
Methew | A generous gift of Yahweh | |
Methi | A hevenly damsel from Hindu mythology | |
Methika | Name of the plant fenugreek and its grain | |
Methini | The grain of the fenugreek shrub. | |
Methoataske | Means "turtle laying its eggs" in Shawnee. | |
Methodios | Greek form of Methodius. | |
Methodius | Latinized form of the Greek name Μεθόδιος (Methodios), derived from Greek μέθοδος (methodos) meaning "pursuit" or "method", ultimately from μετά (meta) meaning "with" and ὁδός (hodos) meaning "road, way, journey". Saint Methodius was a Greek missionary to the Slavs who developed the Cyrillic alphabet (with his brother Cyril) in order to translate the Bible into Slavic. | |
Methotase | Laying eggs in the sand | |
Methotaske | Laying eggs in the sand | |
Methra | The dew drops, or the droplets of dew | |
Methusalem | German form of Methuselah. | |
Methuselah | To bring death | |
Meti | Means "umbrella" in Oromo. | |
Metin | Tough | |
Metis | Means "wisdom, skill, cunning" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was a Titan. Because it was prophesied that her children would be wiser than Zeus, he swallowed her after he had impregnated her. However, their daughter Athena eventually burst from his head fully grown. | |
Metod | Slovene form of Methodius. It means 'method'. | |
Metodej | Czech form of Methodius. | |
Metodij | Macedonian form of Methodius. | |
Metodija | Macedonian form of Methodius. | |
Metody | Method | |
Metri | Friendship; Companionship; Wishing Well; Supporting | |
Metrodora | The gift or present from the town | |
Metrophanes | Derived from Greek μήτηρ (meter) meaning "mother" (genitive μητρός) and φανής (phanes) meaning "appearing". Saint Metrophanes was the first bishop of Byzantium (4th century). | |
Metta | Pearl | |
Mette | Pearl | |
Metti | The gem in the ocean. | |
Metul | A measured person, who is knowledgeable | |
Metushelach | Hebrew form of Methuselah. | |
Metztli | Goddess of night |