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2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [98]

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Form of Matthew, meaning “a gift from God”

Matvy, Matvee, Matvea, Matvi, Matvie, Motka, Matviyko

Matwau (Native American) The enemy

Maurice (Latin) A dark-skinned man; Moorish

Maurell, Maureo, Mauricio, Maurids, Maurie, Maurin, Maurio, Maurise, Baurice

Maverick (English) An independent man; a nonconformist

Maveric, Maverik, Mavrick, Mavric, Mavrik

Mawulol (African) One who gives thanks to God

ˆMaximilian (Latin) The greatest

Max, Macks, Maxi, Maxie, Maxy, Maxey, Maxee, Maxea, Maximiliano

Maxfield (English) From Mack’s field

Mackfield, Maxfeld, Macksfeld

TMaxwell (English) From Mack’s spring

Maxwelle, Mackswell, Maxwel, Mackswel, Mackwelle, Maxwill, Maxwille, Mackswill

Mayer (Latin / German / Hebrew) A large man / a farmer / one who is shining bright

Maier, Mayar, Mayor, Mayir, Mayur, Meyer, Meir, Myer

Mayfield (English) From the strong one’s field

Mayfeld, Maifield, Maifeld, Maefield, Maefeld

Mayo (Gaelic) From the yew tree plain

Mayoe, Maiyo, Maeyo, Maiyoe, Maeyoe, Mayoh, Maioh

Mccoy (Gaelic) The son of Coy

McCoy

McKenna (Gaelic) The son of Kenna; to ascend

McKennon, McKennun, McKennen, McKennan

Mckile (Gaelic) The son of Kyle

McKile, Mckyle, McKyle, Mackile, Mackyle, MacKile, MacKyle

Medad (Hebrew) A beloved friend

Meydad

Medgar (German) Having great strength

Medgarr, Medgare, Medgard, Medárd

Medwin (German) A strong friend

Medwine, Medwinn, Medwinne, Medwen, Medwenn, Medwenne, Medwyn, Medwynn

Meged (Hebrew) One who has been blessed with goodness

Mehdi (Arabian) One who is guided

Mehdie, Mehdy, Mehdey, Mehdee, Mehdea

Mehetabel (Hebrew) One who is favored by God

Mehetabell, Mehitabel, Mehitabell, Mehytabel, Mehytabell

Meilyr (Welsh) A regal ruler

Meinrad (German) A strong counselor

Meinred, Meinrod, Meinrud, Meinrid, Meinryd

Meka (Hawaiian) Of the eyes

Mekah

Melancton (Greek) Resembling a black flower

Melankton, Melanctun, Melanktun, Melancten, Melankten, Melanchton, Melanchten, Melanchthon

Mele (Hawaiian) One who is happy

Melesio (Spanish) An attentive man; one who is careful

Melacio, Melasio, Melecio, Melicio, Meliseo, Milesio

Meletius (Greek) A cautious man

Meletios, Meletious, Meletus, Meletos

Meli (Native American) One who is bitter

Melie, Mely, Meley, Melee, Melea, Meleigh

Melker (Swedish) A king

Melkar, Melkor, Melkur, Melkir, Melkyr

Melton (English) From the mill town

Meltun, Meltin, Meltyn, Melten, Meltan

Melville (English) From the mill town

Melvill, Melvil, Melvile, Melvylle, Melvyll, Melvyl, Melvyle

Melvin (English) A friend who offers counsel

Melvinn, Melvinne, Melven, Melvenn, Melvenne, Melvyn, Melvynn, Melvynne, Belvin

Memphis (American) From the city in Tennessee

Memfis, Memphys, Memfys, Memphus, Memfus

Menachem (Hebrew) One who provides comfort

Menaheim, Menahem, Menachim, Menachym, Menahim, Menahym, Machum, Machem

Menassah (Hebrew) A forgetful man

Menassa, Menass, Menas, Menasse, Menasseh

Menefer (Egyptian) Of the beautiful city

Menefar, Menefir, Menefyr, Menefor, Menefur

Menelik (African) The son of a wise man

Menelick, Menelic, Menelyk, Menelyck, Menelyc

Merewood (English) From the forest with the lake

Merwood, Merewode, Merwode

Merlin (Welsh) Of the sea fortress; in Arthurian legend, the wizard and mentor of King Arthur

Merlyn, Merlan, Merlon, Merlun, Merlen, Merlinn, Merlynn, Merlonn

Merrill (English) Of the shining sea

Meril, Merill, Merrel, Merrell, Merril, Meryl, Merryll, Meryll

Merton (English) From the town near the lake

Mertun, Mertan, Merten, Mertin, Mertyn, Murton, Murtun, Murten

Mervin (Welsh) Form of Marvin, meaning “a friend of the sea”

Mervinn, Mervinne, Mervyn, Mervynn, Mervynne, Merven, Mervenn, Mervenne

Meshach (Hebrew) An enduring man

Meshack, Meshac, Meshak, Meeshach, Meeshack, Meeshak, Meeshac

Mhina (African) One who is delightful

Mhinah, Mheena, Mheenah, Mheina, Mheinah, Mhienah, Mhienah, Mhyna

Micah (Hebrew) Form of Michael, meaning “who is like God?”

Mica, Mycah

*TMichael (Hebrew) Who is like God?

Makai, Micael, Mical, Micha, Michaelangelo, Michail, Michal, Micheal, Miguel, Mick

Mick (English)

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