2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [100]
Mubarak, Moobarak
Mounafes (Arabic) A rival
Muhannad (Arabic) One who wields a sword
Muhanned, Muhanad, Muhaned, Muhunnad, Muhunad, Muhanned, Muhaned
Mukhtar (Arabic) The chosen one
Muktar
Mukisa (Ugandan) Having good fortune
Mukysa
Mulcahy (Irish) A war chief
Mulcahey, Mulcahi, Mulcahie, Mulcahee, Mulcahea
Mundhir (Arabic) One who cautions others
Mundheer, Mundhear, Mundheir, Mundhier, Mundhyr
Murdock (Scottish) From the sea
Murdok, Murdoc, Murdo, Murdoch, Murtagh, Murtaugh, Murtogh, Murtough
Murfain (American) Having a warrior spirit
Murfaine, Murfayn, Murfayne, Murfaen, Murfaene, Murfane
Muriel (Gaelic) Of the shining sea
Muryel, Muriell, Muryell, Murial, Muriall, Muryal, Muryall, Murell
Murphy (Gaelic) A warrior of the sea
Murphey, Murphee, Murphea, Murphi, Murphie, Murfey, Murfy, Murfee
Murray (Gaelic) The lord of the sea
Murrey, Murry, Murri, Murrie, Murree, Murrea, Murry
Murron (Celtic) A bitter man
Murrun, Murren, Murran, Murrin, Murryn
Murtadi (Arabic) One who is content
Murtadie, Murtady, Murtadey, Murtadee, Murtadea
Musad (Arabic) One who is lucky
Musaad, Mus’ad
Mushin (Arabic) A charitable man
Musheen, Mushean, Mushein, Mushien, Mushyn
Muskan (Arabic) One who smiles often
Musken, Muskon, Muskun, Muskin, Muskyn
Muslim (Arabic) An adherent of Islam
Muslym, Muslem, Moslem, Moslim, Moslym
Mustapha (Arabic) The chosen one
Mustafa, Mostapha, Mostafa, Moustapha, Moustafa
Muti (Arabic) One who is obedient
Mutie, Muty, Mutey, Mutee, Mutea, Muta
Myron (Greek) Refers to myrrh, a fragrant oil
Myrun, Myran, Myren, Myrin, Myryn, Miron, Mirun, Miran
Mystique (French) A man with an air of mystery
Mystic, Mistique, Mysteek, Misteek, Mystiek, Mistiek, Mysteeque, Misteeque
N
Nabendu (Indian) Born beneath the new moon
Nabendue, Nabendoo, Nabendou
Nabhi (Indian) The best
Nabhie, Nabhy, Nabhey, Nabhee, Nabhea
Nabhomani (Indian) Of the sun
Nabhomanie, Nabhomany, Nabhomaney, Nabhomanee, Nabhomanea
Nabil (Arabic) A highborn man
Nabeel, Nabeal, Nabeil, Nabiel, Nabyl
Nabu (Babylonian) In mythology, the god of writing and wisdom
Nabue, Naboo, Nabo, Nebo, Nebu, Nebue, Neboo
Nachshon (Hebrew) An adventurous man; one who is daring
Nachson
Nadav (Hebrew) A generous man
Nadaav
Nadif (African) One who is born between seasons
Nadeef, Nadief, Nadeif, Nadyf, Nadeaf
Nadim (Arabic) A beloved friend
Nadeem, Nadeam, Nadiem, Nadeim, Nadym
Naftali (Hebrew) A struggling man; in the Bible, one of Jacob’s sons
Naphtali, Naphthali, Neftali, Nefthali, Nephtali, Nephthali, Naftalie, Naphtalie
Nagel (German) One who makes nails
Nagle, Nagler, Naegel, Nageler, Nagelle, Nagele, Nagell
Nahir (Hebrew) A clear-headed and bright man
Naheer, Nahear, Naheir, Nahier, Nahyr, Naher
Nahum (Hebrew) A compassionate man
Nahom, Nahoum, Nahoom, Nahuem
Naji (Arabic) One who is safe
Najea, Naje, Najee, Najie, Najy, Najey, Nanji, Nanjie
Najib (Arabic) Of noble descent; a highborn man
Najeeb, Najeab, Najeib, Najieb, Najyb, Nageeb, Nageab, Nagyb
Nally (Irish) A poor man
Nalley, Nalli, Nallie, Nallee, Nallea, Nalleigh
Namir (Israeli) Resembling a leopard
Nameer, Namear, Namier, Nameir, Namyr
Nandan (Indian) One who is pleasing
Nanden, Nandin, Nandyn, Nandon, Nandun
Naotau (Indian) Our new son
Naotou
Napier (French / English) A mover / one who takes care of the royal linens
Neper
Napoleon (Italian / German) A man from Naples / son of the mists
Napolean, Napolion, Napoleone, Napoleane, Napolione
Narcissus (Greek) Resembling a daffodil; self-love; in mythology, a youth who fell in love with his reflection
Narciso, Narcisse, Narkissos, Narses, Narcisus, Narcis, Narciss
Naresh (Indian) A king
Nareshe, Natesh, Nateshe
Nasih (Arabic) One who advises others
Nasyh
Natal (Spanish) Born at Christmastime
Natale, Natalino, Natalio, Natall, Natalle, Nataleo, Natica
*TNathan (Hebrew) Form of Nathaniel, meaning “a gift from God”
Nat, Natan, Nate, Nathen, Nathon, Nathin, Nathyn, Nathun, Lathan
*Nathaniel (Hebrew) A gift from God
Nathan, Natanael, Nataniel, Nathanael, Nathaneal,