Baby Names Starting with M
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English
God's promise
Greek
honey; sweet
French
Honey bee
English
Honey bee
Spanish
little honey bee
African
The people are great
Greek
Honeybee
English
Means "bee" in Greek. In Greek mythology this was the name of a daughter of Procles, as well as an epithet of various Greek nymphs and priestesses. Ac
Greek
Honeybee
Greek
Honey bee
Greek
honeybee
Greek
Honey bee
Greek
Honey sweet
Greek
honeyed
Spanish
honey; sweet
Spanish
Honey bee
Hebrew
God's promise
Spanish
honey; sweet
English
Bee, honey
African
gift from God
French
Honey
English
Combination name
African
He is a gift
Hebrew
King
English
little king
Hebrew
King
Hebrew
king; ruler
Spanish
Sweetness
Celtic
dark, black
Spanish
Sweet or honeyed
Greek
Honey or sweetness
Greek
dark; black
Greek
Black, dark
Caribbean
Unknown
English
Miller
Greek
honey bee
Greek
Honey
Greek
Sweetness
Celtic
sweet friend
Old English
little honey
English
From the meeting place
Greek
Honey bee
English
Honey bee
Greek
Bee
Spanish
Sweet
Spanish
Honeybee
Spanish
Twin
Spanish
Twins
English
soft; gentle
Celtic
Dark-skinned or black
English
Variant of Melanie.
Greek
Sweet
Celtic
Chief of prayer
Spanish
song
English
Musical tune
Greek
song; tune
Greek
Song, melody
Italian
Song
English
From the English word melody, which is derived (via Old French and Late Latin) from Greek μέλος (melos) meaning "song" combined with ἀείδω (aeido) mea
Greek
song, music
Arabic
song
Greek
Honey or sweetness
English
Fruit
Greek
Sweet
Hebrew
gift of God
Southeast Asian
Melody or song
French
honeyed
Latin
little song
English
Calm
Hebrew
my king is Yahweh
Hebrew
King of the city
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Hebrew
King of righteousness
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Celtic
little warrior
Hebrew
king of righteousness
Hebrew
King of righteousness
Hebrew
My God is a friend
English
Field of roses
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
son of Mel
English
honey; sweet
Old English
to dissolve
Hebrew
Honey
African
To be blessed
Turkish
Gentle breeze
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
to melt; softening
Old English
mill town
Southeast Asian
honey; sweetness
African
Bringer of joy
Celtic
noble, bright
English
Light or illumination
African
God is my strength
African
gift of God
Southeast Asian
Jasmine
Hebrew
gift of God
English
Leader
English
Perhaps a feminine form of Melvin.
English
Honey
Celtic
Friend of the council
Latin
pleasant song
Celtic
From the town of Melvin
Old Norse
sea lover
Latin
honey; sweet
Southeast Asian
Brave and strong
Celtic
Chief
Celtic
From the badger's estate
English
Council protector
English
From a Scots surname that was a variant of Melville. This name has been used in America since the 19th century. It became popular in the early 20th ce
English
Gentle chieftain
Spanish
little ruler
English
Ruler of the fortress
English
Smooth brow
English
Sea hill
Welsh
counselor
Celtic
Chief leader
English
Sweetness
Greek
Black
English
Dark or gentle
Greek
honey bee
Spanish
honey; sweet
Greek
honey bee
Germanic
honey; sweet
Hebrew
King of the heavens
Hebrew
Water
Arabic
beloved; dear
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Joyful
Arabic
to remember
Southeast Asian
To remember
Arabic
to remember
Arabic
to remember
Arabic
Praised one
Latin
memory
Japanese
beloved
English
Beloved
Spanish
To remember
Turkish
Gift of God
Arabic
gift
African
Beloved
Indian
A community of traders
Arabic
beloved child
Arabic
Faithful
Latin
memory
Italian
Memory
English
remembrance; recollection
Greek
Memory
English
From the name of an important city of ancient Egypt, or the city in Tennessee that was named after it. It is derived from a Greek form of Egyptian mn-
Japanese
little one
Arabic
One who is praised
African
Faithful
Arabic
Memorable
African
Unknown
Arabic
gift
African
Unknown
English
Threat or danger
Sanskrit
Celestial nymph
Spanish
gift; blessing
Greek
To remain, stay
Southeast Asian
To wait
Celtic
Miner
Hebrew
To forget
African
Source of life
Southeast Asian
Searching
Canary Islands,Guanche
King
Hebrew
Gift
Germanic
Strong protector
Italian
little stone
Spanish
little one
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
little girl
Spanish
little man
Spanish
blessing
English
Sweet
Spanish
To remember
Various
African
Blessed
English
Healer
Spanish
Place of the Mendiola family
Spanish
To mend
Spanish
from Mendoza
English
Healer
African
Strength
Hebrew
To count
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
to lead
Spanish
to remember
Italian
little moon
African
Gift from God
Greek
to lead
Spanish
son of Menendo
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Latin
Wisdom
Spanish
From Meneses
Spanish
Unknown
Greek
Established and beautiful
Arabic
to be joyful
Chinese
Great, mighty
Germanic
Strong
Hebrew
gift of God
African
He who is blessed
Chinese
Beautiful and outstanding
Chinese
Cute
Chinese
Dreamy and beautiful
Chinese
Dream
Chinese
Dreaming of beauty
Chinese
dreaming of sunshine
Chinese
dreaming of
Chinese
Dreamy jade
Chinese
Dream garden
Hebrew
Gift from God
Southeast Asian
Gem
Portuguese
Boy
Indian
Little one
African
Strength
African
Gift from God
Spanish
Strength
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Celtic
Strong, enduring
English
Little man
Germanic
Strong
English
Strength
Greek
To remain or stay
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
Lesser
Spanish
Lesser island
Spanish
Little one
Spanish
Little minor
Germanic
Man
African
Wise
African
Third born child
Spanish
message
Spanish
messaging service
Spanish
Messenger
Spanish
Messengers
African
Wise person
Hebrew
Human being
African
Wise
Arabic
gift; blessing
African
Gift from God
African
Leader
African
Unknown meaning
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Mint
Spanish
Named
Latin
of the mind
Latin
sun
Spanish
Mind
Southeast Asian
Minister
Latin
Mind
French
Refuge
Greek
wise advisor
African
Unknown
English
A wizard; known for wisdom and magic
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
Gift of God
African
A gift from God
African
Gift from God
English
Manly
Arabic
The one who is strong
Celtic
Son of the hero
African
Born of the water
Italian
Strong protector
Italian
Gift from God
Hebrew
gift of God
Southeast Asian
Cat
Latin
sound of a cat
Spanish
Unknown meaning
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Spanish
Gift of God
Hebrew
Who is like God?
Eastern European
Our
Hebrew
Increase
Spanish
Wonderful beauty
African
Great leader
Spanish
Sea flower
Southeast Asian
Red
Arabic
Light or brightness
Arabic
Star in Ursa Major
Greek
Creative spirit
Turkish
Gazelle
Italian
Powerful ruler
Indian
Worthy
French
sea; ocean
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Old Norse
sea maiden
Spanish
sea moon
Spanish
sea; ocean
Arabic
Of the sea
Spanish
Bitter
Italian
angel of mercy
Latin
of the sea
Spanish
Joyful
Spanish
Sea of bitterness
Spanish
sea; ocean
Spanish
Sunshine
Hebrew
To mix
Hebrew
Gift
Spanish
marketing
Spanish
Little market
Spanish
Market
Spanish
Wages
Spanish
Mercy
Spanish
Mercy, reward
Spanish
mercy
Spanish
Mercy
Various
Spanish
little mercy
Spanish
Little mercy
Latin
Little merchant
Latin
merciful; compassionate
English
Trader; merchant
Latin
Merchant
Spanish
mercy
English
Trader or seller
Spanish
Merchant
Spanish
Unknown
French
Thank you
Latin
From the sea
Spanish
mercy; grace
French
Mercy of God
Spanish
Little mercy
Latin
Compassion
English
Showing compassion
French
Grace
Spanish
Light
English
Merciful
Latin
Of Mercury
Latin
Messenger
Latin
messenger, commerce
English
A witty and volatile character in Romeo and Juliet
English
From the English word mercy, ultimately from Latin merces "wages, reward", a derivative of merx "goods, wares". This was one of the virtue names adopt
English
Graceful and compassionate
Latin
compassionate
Latin
merciful; compassionate
Old Norse
sea fortress
Celtic
sea fortress
Caribbean
unknown
Celtic
sea
Spanish
Mercy
Spanish
Sea of bitterness
English
From the Welsh name Maredudd or Meredydd, from Old Welsh forms such as Margetud, possibly from mawredd "greatness, magnificence" combined with iudd "l
English
Joyful
English
Sea lady; associated with the ocean
Spanish
of the sea
Celtic
sea
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
little sea
English
Shining sea
Celtic
Little sea
English
Shining sea
Hebrew
To love
Spanish
Picnickers
English
Sea maiden
Spanish
Strength
English
Sea joy
English
Famous protector; renowned friend
Spanish
Admirable
Celtic
Sea lord
Celtic
Sea warrior
African
Gift
Hebrew
Joyful
Hebrew
Bitter promise
Slavic
Great glory
Spanish
Little miracle
Celtic
famous ruler
Celtic
Great ruler
English
Middle of the day; high point
English
Variant of Meredith.
Celtic
Sea star
Welsh
sea star
Hebrew
Wished-for child
Spanish
Snacks
Celtic
Sea
Japanese
Beloved
Spanish
Sea light
Celtic
sea; lake
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Hebrew
Sea
Latin
of the sea
Hebrew
Beloved
Spanish
Fine wool
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
African
sea; ocean
Latin
of the sea
Latin
Deserving
Latin
Deserving
English
Of the sea
Spanish
Patroness of Catalonia
English
From a surname meaning "happy weather" in Middle English, originally belonging to a cheery person. A notable bearer of the name was Meriwether Lewis (
Spanish
beloved; dear
Latin
Pearl
English
Sea fortress
English
Variant of Merle.
French
From the sea
English
From the English word merle or the French surname Merle, which both mean "blackbird" (from Latin merula). It was borne by the devious character Madame
English
Bitterness
Celtic
sea meadow
French
Blackbird
French
Blackbird
Welsh
little sea
English
sea; ocean
English
Diminutive of Merle.
Celtic
Little sea
Welsh
sea maiden
Hebrew
Sea of bitterness
English
Form of the Welsh name Myrddin used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his 12th-century chronicle. Writing in Latin, he likely chose the form Merlinus over Me
Spanish
sea and meadow
Celtic
sea fortress
English
Little sea creature
Old English
sea fortress
English
Bee
English
Little star
Spanish
little sea
Celtic
sea; lake
Celtic
sea fortress
Spanish
Little sea or ocean
English
Unknown
English
Little sea
Spanish
Blackbird
English
Falcon
Celtic
Sea fortress
Spanish
Shining sea
Spanish
Jams
Old English
sea dweller
African
Unknown
African
Song
Celtic
sea song
Latin
sea
Arabic
gift; blessing
Arabic
Brave
Southeast Asian
Dove
Latin
to trade
Spanish
Of Mercury
English
Joyful or cheerful
English
Beloved
Celtic
Land of the free
English
From a Welsh surname that was originally derived from the given name Meurig.
English
From the sea, a guardian or protector
English
Cheerful, symbolizes happiness and joy
Various
English
From the meadow field
English
Sea traveler
English
Shining sea
English
Joyful
English
From an English surname that was derived either from the given name Muriel or from place names meaning "pleasant hill".
English
Variant of Marilyn.
English
Joyful; cheerful
English
Joyful, cheerful
Celtic
From the sea
English
Son of Merry
English
Boundary gate
English
From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "boundary gate" in Old English.
English
Sea creature
English
From the English word merry, ultimately from Old English myrige. This name appears in Charles Dickens' novel Martin Chuzzlewit (1844), where it is a d
Hebrew
joyful, beloved
Latin
joyful happiness
English
Joyful
Welsh
joyful lake
Celtic
Sea
Latin
happy rose
English
Joyful
Arabic
Healer
English
Marshland
English
Unknown
Spanish
Mercies
Spanish
Mercy or grace
Arabic
Sea princess
Hebrew
God is strong
Slavic
Graceful
Turkish
Brave
Caribbean
Brave and strong
Latin
Of the sea
English
From a surname that was derived from a place name meaning "town on a lake" in Old English.
Southeast Asian
Calm
Indian
Mountain
Persian
City name
Turkish
Fertile valley
French
To be amazed
English
Sea fortress
Hebrew
Sea of bitterness
English
Sea warrior
Celtic
Sea hill
English
Sea hill
French
From the sea
English
Variant of Mervyn or Marvin.
Welsh
sea lover
English
Sea friend
English
Welsh variant of Merfyn, as well as the usual Anglicized form.
Southeast Asian
Joyful
English
Gift of God
Arabic
Beloved
English
Beloved
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
English
Sea of bitterness