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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Mullins | Miller | |
Mulya | Knock Acorns Off A Tree | |
Mumba | From Marathi महा (mahā) meaning "great" and अंबा (ambā) meaning "mother". This is the name of a Marathi incarnation of the mother goddess Mahadevi. | |
Mumbi | Creator or mother of the people. | |
Mumin | Turkish form of Mumin. | |
Mumina | Believer | |
Muminah | Feminine believer | |
Mumine | Believer | |
Mumtaz | Turkish form of Mumtaz. | |
Mun | From Sino-Korean 文 (mun) meaning "writing" or other hanja characters with the same pronunciation. It usually occurs in combination with another character. | |
Muna | Desires, Wishes | |
Munachimso | One who always agrees with God. | |
Munah | One who is favored by destiny. | |
Munashe | Means "with God" in Shona, derived from ishe meaning "lord, God". | |
Munawara | An enlightened and wise woman | |
Muncel | Romanian Place Name | |
Mundi | Short form of Old Norse names ending with the element mundr "protection". | |
Mundzuk | Jewel, bead | |
Muneendra | Saint | |
Muneer | Splendid, shining | |
Muneera | Illuminating | |
Mungo | Lovable | |
Muni | Born When The Streams Rise | |
Muniba | One who is devoted to God. | |
Munin | Memory | |
Munindra | The best among the saints. | |
Munir | Turkish form of Munir. | |
Munira | Bright, shining | |
Munire | Turkish feminine form of Munir. | |
Munirsuarta | Name of the king of the Araziasai. | |
Munish | Buddha | |
Munisuvrat | Munisuvrat is the name of 20thJain Tirthankara. | |
Muniya | Wish, Desire | |
Munjal | King of Gujarat | |
Munkhtsetseg | Eternal flower | |
Munny | A smart man. | |
Munoz | Son Of Muño | |
Munro | Bald, red | |
Munroe | From a surname that was a variant of Monroe. | |
Muntasir | Victorious | |
Munya | Wish, Desire | |
Munyaradzi | Means "comforter, consoler" in Shona, from nyaradza "to make quiet, to console" [1]. | |
Mupitsukupʉ | Means "old owl" in Comanche, derived from mupitsi "owl" and tsukupʉ "old man" [1]. This name was borne by a 19th-century chief of the Penateka Comanche. | |
Muqaddim | Leader | |
Mura | Village | |
Murad | Wish, Desire | |
Murali | Flute | |
Muralidhar | Lord Krishna | |
Muralidharan | The bearer of the flute. | |
Muralimanohar | Lord Krishna | |
Murari | One with the flute, Lord Krishna | |
Murat | Wish come true | |
Murchad | Old Irish form of Murchadh. | |
Murchadh | Means "sea battle", derived from Old Irish muir "sea" and cath "battle". This name was borne by several medieval Irish chieftains and kings. It is Anglicized as Murdo in Scotland. | |
Murcia | Orchard | |
Murdag | Feminine form of Murdo. | |
Murdo | Anglicized form of Murchadh. | |
Murdoch | sea protector | |
Murgatroyd | From Margaret's Clearing | |
Murial | star of the sea; sparkling, shining sea | |
Muriel | Sea Bright | |
Muriella | sparkling, shining sea | |
Murielle | star of the sea; sparkling, shining sea | |
Murigo | This is a load. | |
Muris | He who leaves inheritance | |
Murisa | One who leaves inheritance | |
Murle | blackbird | |
Murna | beloved | |
Murni | Pure, a pure soul. | |
Murphey | sea warrior | |
Murphy | Sea Warrior | |
Murray | From The Sea Town | |
Murrillo | Wall, Boundary | |
Murron | Sea Seal | |
Murrough | Anglicized form of Murchadh. | |
Murry | From Moray | |
Mursalin | Messengers, or message-bearers | |
Murtada | Chosen One | |
Murtadi | One who is satisfied, content | |
Murtagh | Mariner, Sea Farer | |
Murtaz | Georgian form of Murtada, meaning chosen | |
Murtaza | Chosen One | |
Murugan | Karthikeya | |
Murugesh | Karthikeya | |
Musa | form of MOSES - drawn from the water | |
Musaazi | A man who likes joking with others. | |
Musad | Means "lucky" in Arabic, from the root سعد (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be lucky". | |
Mus'ad | Alternate transcription of Arabic مسعد (see Musad). | |
Musaddiqah | One who affirms the truth | |
Musawwir | The fashioner | |
Muscowequan | From Ojibwe Maskawigwan meaning "hard quill", derived from mashkawaa "hard" and gaaway "quill". This was the name of a 19th-century Saulteaux chief. | |
Musetta | Little Muse | |
Musette | little bagpipe | |
Musharraf | To be honored | |
Mushin | A variant of Mohsin, meaning one who confers favors. | |
Mushira | counselor | |
Music | Music | |
Musidora | gift of the Muses | |
Musika | Tongan word for music. | |
Muska | Possessor or one who runs about. |