Baby Names Starting with M
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African
He who brings peace
Native American
unknown
Latin
mine
Celtic
Intoxicating
English
From an English surname that indicated one who lived on a meadow (from Middle English mede) or one who sold or made mead (an alcoholic drink made from
Celtic
She who intoxicates
English
From the English word meadow, ultimately from Old English mædwe. Previously very rare, it rose in popularity after it was used as the name of Tony Sop
Various
Celtic
pearl; precious
English
Variant of Megan.
Irish
Pearl
English
Variant of Megan.
Celtic
Strong and brave
Celtic
pearl; child of light
Caribbean
gift; blessing
English
Derived from 'Malina,' meaning precious stone
Celtic
Shining
Old English
to intend
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
Strength
English
Intended
Celtic
sea
Hebrew
Sea of bitterness
Hebrew
gift from God
African
Blessing
Celtic
Unknown
Hebrew
Gift
African
Light of gold
English
Unknown
Arabic
place of pilgrimage
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
mechanical; relating to machines
Spanish
mechanic; skilled worker
Indian
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Hebrew
Who is like God?
English
who is like God?
Hebrew
Gift from God
African
Gift of God
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
English
Unknown
Hebrew
gift from God
Hebrew
who is like God?
English
Strength
Hebrew
Who is like God?
English
Compassion
Hebrew
Beloved
Hebrew
gift of God
Southeast Asian
Field
Persian
gift
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Eastern European
Honey
Persian
gift
Greek
Cunning
Caribbean
Unknown
Spanish
Mediator
Spanish
little flower
Eastern European
Gift of God
Spanish
Hill
English
High tower
Hebrew
gift; present
African
Unknown
Spanish
Of the meadows
African
Savior
Arabic
Praise, commendation
Arabic
Cure
Latin
Middle
Latin
female mediator
Latin
Healer
Latin
Healer
Latin
Medicine
Spanish
Who is like God?
Arabic
City of the Prophet
Germanic
noble protector
Arabic
City of the Prophet
Arabic
City of the Prophet
Arabic
City
Spanish
Middle
English
Mixed qualities
Old English
little meadow
English
meadow
Hebrew
Gift of God
African
Gift from God
Spanish
Blacksmith
Celtic
Ruler
Hebrew
gift of God
African
son of the healer
African
Bringer of peace
African
Bringer of wealth
African
Bringer of happiness
African
Rain
African
Unknown
Celtic
Strong protector
Chinese
beautiful; plum
African
gift
English
Gift
Celtic
Strong
Chinese
Beautiful
Old English
humble, gentle
Old English
gentle
Germanic
humble warrior
English
Humility
English
Gentle strength
Old English
gentle, humble
Arabic
honey
Arabic
Birth
Hebrew
Honey
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
beautiful; graceful
Indian
Sweetness
Spanish
Unknown
English
Beloved
Arabic
beloved
Sanskrit
fish
Indian
Fish-eyed goddess
Indian
Precious gem
Germanic
Strong as a lion
Indian
Fish-eyed
Indian
Beautiful-eyed
Germanic
Strong
Indian
Fish
Old English
small sound
Various
Arabic
ocean
Caribbean
Leader
Arabic
Leader
English
happy; joyful
Indian
Intelligent
Hebrew
Divine gift
Indian
friend; meeting
Indian
friend
Indian
Friend
Chinese
Beautiful flower
Arabic
gift
Hebrew
To be happy
Malagasy
New
English
Medieval diminutive of Margaret. It is now also used as a short form of the related name Megan.
Indian
Cloud
Indian
Greatness
Indian
Cloud
English
Welsh diminutive of Margaret. In the English-speaking world outside of Wales it has only been regularly used since the middle of the 20th century.
Indian
Greatness of Lord Shiva
Greek
Pearl
Welsh
pearl
Greek
Great
Greek
Great
Southeast Asian
Great
Southeast Asian
Greatest
Latin
great world
Hebrew
gift; present
Greek
greatness
English
Pearl
English
Pearl
Celtic
Pearl
English
pearl; child of light
Sanskrit
great
English
Variant of Megan. A notable bearer is Meghan Markle (1981-), the American-born wife of the British royal Prince Harry.
English
Variant of Megan. This is the name of one of the central characters in Australian author Colleen McCullough's novel The Thorn Birds (1977), which was
Indian
Moon king
Sanskrit
cloudy
Indian
Cloud
Indian
lord of clouds
Indian
King of clouds
Indian
Cloud
English
Pearl
Hebrew
Pearl
Greek
pearl
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Japanese
Blessing
Spanish
I like
English
Pearl
English
Lack of interest
Indian
A river
Arabic
Beloved
Arabic
Beloved
Arabic
guided
Indian
fragrance; aroma
Indian
Gift
Indian
Kindness, grace
Persian
Kind
African
Gift from God
Arabic
Loved
Arabic
Beloved
Arabic
Guided one
Arabic
Henna
Indian
Fragrance
Indian
Kindness
Hebrew
hurry to the spoil
Arabic
Protected
Arabic
Protected
Arabic
Blessed
Various
Persian
beautiful face
Persian
moonlight
African
Eyes
African
One who is victorious
Persian
Kind and compassionate
Arabic
Praiseworthy
Arabic
Praiseworthy
Persian
beautiful
Spanish
Unknown
Indian
Sun
Indian
Rich
Persian
Kind
Persian
Kind
Persian
gift of the sun
Arabic
Kind
African
mercy
Arabic
A gift from God
Persian
Charming sun
Persian
Sweetness of the sun
Persian
Sweet like the sun
Persian
Sunshine
Persian
Born of the sun
Indian
chief, leader
Indian
Moonlight
Indian
Moonlight
Sanskrit
cloud
Persian
Moonlight
Indian
Dream
Various
Various
English
Beautiful
Spanish
Little Mary
English
Gift of God
Spanish
gift; present
Japanese
Beautifully bright
Chinese
beautiful treasure
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
gift; present
Hebrew
who is like God
Japanese
Beautiful wisdom
Chinese
beautiful; graceful
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Bringer of joy
Germanic
Steward
Chinese
Beautiful sail
Chinese
Beautiful fragrance
Chinese
Beautiful phoenix
Chinese
Beautiful fragrance
Chinese
Beautiful wind
Old Norse
greatness
Spanish
Unknown
Irish
great queen
Japanese
Beautiful flower
Chinese
Beautiful
Chinese
Beautiful
Japanese
Bright protection
Chinese
Beautiful rainbow
Chinese
Plum blossom
Chinese
Beautiful
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Beautiful
Chinese
Beautiful and talented
Chinese
Unknown
Germanic
strong warrior
Japanese
Beautiful blossom
Germanic
maker
Japanese
Beautiful child
Chinese
Beauty
Japanese
child of beauty
Chinese
Unknown
Hebrew
gift of God
Chinese
Beautiful
Chinese
Beautiful orchid
Chinese
Beautiful and delicate
Chinese
beautiful plum
Chinese
Beautiful jade
Chinese
Beautiful flower
Spanish
beautiful; lovely
Chinese
beautiful jade
Celtic
Beautiful
Chinese
little sister
Japanese
Beautiful flower
African
Unknown
Celtic
Little moon
Chinese
Plum vase
Chinese
Beautiful melody
Chinese
Beautiful
Various
Hebrew
light; illumination
Portuguese
spring; renewal
Celtic
Sea hill
Chinese
Beautiful and graceful
Spanish
light; brightness
Arabic
Flourishing and prosperous
Hebrew
gift of God
Chinese
Beautiful mountain
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Beautiful silk
Germanic
Little girl
Japanese
Beautiful
Latin
house; home
Arabic
Bright star
Spanish
beautiful; lovely
Arabic
beautiful; graceful
Hebrew
Gift of God
Hebrew
Gift of honey
Chinese
Beautiful
Japanese
beautiful person
Vietnamese
springtime
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
Modern variant of a name
Japanese
Beautiful harmony
Chinese
Beautiful
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Beautiful
Chinese
beautiful county
Chinese
Beautiful heart
Chinese
Beautiful and elegant
Indian
God of beauty
Chinese
Beautiful
Chinese
Beauty
Chinese
Beautiful sound
Chinese
Beautiful flower
Chinese
Beautiful jade
Chinese
Beautiful jade
Chinese
Beautiful
Chinese
Beautiful
Vietnamese
beautiful
Chinese
Beautiful
Chinese
Beautiful daughter
Scandinavian
Table
African
Second born child
Spanish
Son of the priest
Spanish
Mexican
African
Unknown
Spanish
Better or best
Latin
to be just
English
Gift from God
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Indian
God's gift
Hebrew
gift of God
Arabic
to bloom
Hebrew
Who is like God?
English
Who is like God?
Caribbean
Gift of God
Arabic
holy place
Hebrew
who is like God
African
Gift from God
African
Who is like God?
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Arabic
Strong
African
One who is favored
African
Unknown
African
Bringer of joy
African
Strong
African
One who brings happiness
African
Unknown
English
Short form of Melvin, Melanie, Melissa and other names beginning with Mel.
Sanskrit
dark
Arabic
Evening born
English
Sweet and gentle
African
melody; song
English
Melody
Greek
Black
Celtic
dark beauty
Greek
Dark
Southeast Asian
City of the Malay
African
Angel
African
Angel
Spanish
Derived from melamine
Greek
dark; black
Greek
black earth
Italian
from the land
Greek
Black
French
dark, black
Celtic
Dark
English
From MΓ©lanie, the French form of the Latin name Melania, derived from Greek ΞΌΞλαινα (melaina) meaning "black, dark". This was the name of a Roman sain
Greek
black, dark
Spanish
black; dark
Greek
Dark beauty
Spanish
Dark-skinned
Greek
Dark
Spanish
Little black one
Greek
black, dark
English
Probably a combination of Mel (from names such as Melanie or Melissa) with the suffix antha (from Greek αΌΞ½ΞΈΞΏΟ (anthos) meaning "flower"). John Dryden
English
Variant of Melanie.
Greek
dark, black
Greek
Black
Greek
dark; black
Spanish
Soft
African
Sweet
Hebrew
Gift of God
Italian
Sweet
Southeast Asian
From the Malay Archipelago
Southeast Asian
Malay
English
From the surname of the Australian opera singer Nellie Melba (1861-1931). This was a stage name that she got from the name of the city Melbourne, wher
French
dark-skinned
Germanic
Sweet
Old English
noble friend
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
little song
African
From the mill stream
English
Mill by the river
English
Mouth of the river
Spanish
Graceful
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Hebrew
My king is righteousness
Spanish
King of light
Hebrew
Queen
Spanish
Little king
Spanish
A name of unknown meaning
Greek
Honey-sweet
Hebrew
King of light
Spanish
Unknown
English
Gentle ruler
Germanic
Brave
English
To be loved
Celtic
Unknown
Old English
hill with a mill
English
Powerful counsel
English
Strong and brave
Old English
to mix, blend
English
Song
Old English
to mix or blend
Polynesian
Song
English
Son of fire; a figure in heroic tales
Hebrew
king
Polynesian
Gift
Latin
to be healthy
Greek
Careful, attentive
Hebrew
King
Arabic
king; ruler
Greek
Honeybee
Hebrew
gift of God
Greek
Honey bee
African
Queen
African
Gift
African
gift of God
Spanish
Dark-haired
Spanish
Son of Melendo
Spanish
sweetness
Welsh
sweet song
Caribbean
Unknown
English
Meaning unknown, perhaps a form of Millicent. It was borne by the Irish writer and socialite Melesina Trench (1768-1827).
Spanish
Honey
Greek
Honey bee
Hebrew
to be remembered
Greek
Mindful
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
noble
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
English
From the mill by the ford
Spanish
Lovely
Spanish
From the mill
Spanish
Son of the farmer
Germanic
Work strength
Old English
Mighty warrior
Hebrew
Like God
Arabic
sweetness
Arabic
savior
English
Noble; a king in Arthurian romances
Latin
Industrious
Celtic
honey; sweet
Latin
honey
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
honey angel; sweet
Greek
honey flower
Spanish
dark, black
Latin
honey, sweet
English
Older form of Millicent.
Latin
honey
Greek
Careful, honey-sweet
Spanish
Sweet song
Greek
Song
English
Honey bee
Arabic
sweetness
Old Norse
sea honey
Scandinavian
Honey
Greek
Honey bee
Greek
Honeybee
Spanish
honey; sweet
Arabic
Honeybee
Turkish
king's land
Hebrew
honey, sea of bitterness
Welsh
honey
English
Elaboration of Mel, either from names such as Melissa or from Greek ΞΌΞλι (meli) meaning "honey". A famous bearer was Greek-American actress Melina Mer
Greek
honey
African
Honey
English
Combination of Mel (from names such as Melanie or Melissa) with the popular name suffix inda. It was created in the 18th century, and may have been in
Celtic
honey
Persian
little honey
Vietnamese
to shine
Slavic
Little honey
Old English
honey town
Celtic
servant of God
English
Better, improved
Spanish
Honey-sweet
Greek
Honeybee
English
Strong in work