2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [97]
Makeen, Makean, Makein, Makien, Makyn
Makis (Hebrew) A gift from God
Madys, Makiss, Makyss, Makisse, Madysse
Malachi (Hebrew) A messenger of God
Malachie, Malachy, Malaki, Malakia, Malakie, Malaquias, Malechy, Maleki
Malawa (African) A flourishing man
Malcolm (Gaelic) Follower of St. Columbus
Malcom, Malcolum, Malkolm, Malkom, Malkolum
Mali (Indian) A ruler; the firstborn son
Malie, Maly, Maley, Malee, Malea
Mamoru (Japanese) Of the earth
Mamorou, Mamorue, Mamorew, Mamoroo
Manchester (English) From the city in England
Manchestar, Manchestor, Manchestir, Manchestyr, Manchestur
Mandan (Native American) A tribal name
Manden, Mandon, Mandun, Mandin, Mandyn
Mandhatri (Indian) A prince; born to royalty
Mandhatrie, Mandhatry, Mandhatrey, Mandhatree, Mandhatrea
Mani (African) From the mountain
Manie, Many, Maney, Manee, Manea
Manjit (Indian) A conqueror of the mind; having great knowledge
Manjeet, Manjeat, Manjeit, Manjiet, Manjyt
Manley (English) From the man’s meadow; from the hero’s meadow
Manly, Manli, Manlie, Manlea, Manleah, Manlee, Manleigh
Manmohan (Indian) A handsome and pleasing man
Manmohen, Manmohin, Manmohyn
Mannheim (German) From the hamlet in the swamp
Manheim
Mano (Hawaiian) Resembling a shark
Manoe, Manow, Manowe
Manohar (Indian) A delightful and captivating man
Manoharr, Manohare
Mansel (English) From the clergyman’s house
Mansle, Mansell, Mansele, Manselle, Manshel, Manshele, Manshell, Manshelle
Mansfield (English) From the field near the small river
Mansfeld, Maunfield, Maunfeld
Manton (English) From the man’s town; from the hero’s town
Mantun, Manten, Mannton, Manntun, Mannten
Manu (African) The second-born child
Manue, Manou, Manoo
Manuel (Spanish) Form of Emmanuel, meaning “God is with us”
Manuelo, Manuello, Manolito, Manolo, Manollo, Manny, Manni
Manya (Indian) A respected man
Manyah
Manzo (Japanese) The third son with ten-thousand-fold strength
Mar (Spanish) Of the sea
Marr, Mare, Marre
Marcel (French) The little warrior
Marceau, Marcelin, Marcellin, Marcellino, Marcell, Marcello, Marcellus, Marcelo
Marcus (Latin) Form of Mark, meaning “dedicated to Mars, the god of war”
Markus, Marcas, Marco, Markos
Mariatu (African) One who is pure; chaste
Mariatue, Mariatou, Mariatoo
Marid (Arabic) A rebellious man
Maryd
Mario (Latin) A manly man
Marius, Marios, Mariano, Marion, Mariun, Mareon
Mark (Latin) Dedicated to Mars, the god of war
Marc, Markey, Marky, Marki, Markie, Markee, Markea, Markov
Marmion (French) Our little one
Marmyon, Marmeon
Marsh (English) From the marshland
Marshe
Marshall (French / English) A caretaker of horses / a steward
Marchall, Marischal, Marischall, Marschal, Marshal, Marshell, Marshel, Marschall
Marston (English) From the town near the marsh
Marstun, Marsten, Marstin, Marstyn, Marstan
Martin (Latin) Dedicated to Mars, the god of war
Martyn, Mart, Martel, Martell, Marten, Martenn, Marti, Martie
Marvin (Welsh) A friend of the sea
Marvinn, Marvinne, Marven, Marvenn, Marvenne, Marvyn, Marvynn, Marvynne, Mervin
Maryland (English) Honoring Queen Mary; from the state of Maryland
Mariland, Maralynd, Marylind, Marilind
Masanao (Japanese) A good man
Masao (Japanese) A righteous man
*TMason (English) One who works with stone
Masun, Masen, Masan, Masin, Masyn, Masson, Massun, Massen
Masselin (French) A young Thomas
Masselyn, Masselen, Masselan, Masselon, Masselun, Maselin, Maselyn, Maselon
Masura (Japanese) A good destiny
Masoura
Mataniah (Hebrew) A gift from God
Matania, Matanya, Matanyahu, Mattania, Mattaniah, Matanyah
Matata (African) One who causes trouble
Matin (Arabic) Having great strength
Maten, Matan, Matyn, Maton, Matun
Matisse (French) One who is gifted
Matiss, Matysse, Matyss, Matise, Matyse
Matlock (American) A rancher
Matlok, Matloc
ˆMatteo (Italian) Form of Matthew, meaning “a gift from God”
*TMatthew (Hebrew) A gift from God
Matt, Mathew, Matvey, Mateas, Mattix, Madteos, Matthias, Mat, Mateo, Matteo, Mateus
Matunde (African) One who is fruitful
Matundi, Matundie
Matvey (Russian)