2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [99]
Micke, Mickey, Micky, Micki, Mickie, Mickee, Mickea, Mickel
Mieko (Japanese) A bright man
*Miguel (Portuguese / Spanish) Form of Michael, meaning “who is like God?”
Migel, Myguel
Milan (Latin) An eager and hardworking man
Mylan
Miles (German / Latin) One who is merciful / a soldier
Myles, Miley, Mily, Mili, Milie, Milee
Milford (English) From the mill’s ford
Millford, Milfurd, Millfurd, Milferd, Millferd, Milforde, Millforde, Milfurde
Miller (English) One who works at the mill
Millar, Millor, Millur, Millir, Millyr, Myller, Millen, Millan
Milo (German) Form of Miles, meaning “one who is merciful”
Mylo
Milson (English) The son of Miles
Milsun, Milsen, Milsin, Milsyn, Milsan
Mimir (Norse) In mythology, a giant who guarded the well of wisdom
Mymir, Mimeer, Mimyr, Mymeer, Mymyr, Meemir, Meemeer, Meemyr
Miner (Latin / English) One who works in the mines / a youth
Minor, Minar, Minur, Minir, Minyr
Mingan (Native American) Resembling a gray wolf
Mingen, Mingin, Mingon, Mingun, Mingyn
Minh (Vietnamese) A clever man
Minster (English) Of the church
Mynster, Minstar, Mynstar, Minstor, Mynstor, Minstur, Mynstur, Minstir
Miracle (American) An act of God’s hand
Mirakle, Mirakel, Myracle, Myrakle
Mirage (French) An illusion
Myrage
Mirumbi (African) Born during a period of rain
Mirumbie, Mirumby, Mirumbey, Mirumbee, Mirumbea
Missouri (Native American) From the town of large canoes; from the state of Missouri
Missourie, Mizouri, Mizourie, Missoury, Mizoury, Missuri, Mizuri, Mizury
Mitchell (English) Form of Michael, meaning “who is like God?”
Mitch, Mitchel, Mytch, Mitchum, Mytchill, Mitcham
Mitsu (Japanese) Of the light
Mytsu, Mitsue, Mytsue
Mochni (Native American) Resembling a talking bird
Mochnie, Mochny, Mochney, Mochnee, Mochnea
Modesty (Latin) One who is without conceit
Modesti, Modestie, Modestee, Modestus, Modestey, Modesto, Modestio, Modestine
Mogens (Dutch) A powerful man
Mogen, Mogins, Mogin, Mogyns, Mogyn, Mogan, Mogans
Mohajit (Indian) A charming man
Mohajeet, Mohajeat, Mohajeit, Mohajiet, Mohajyt
ˆMohammed (Arabic) One who is greatly praised; the name of the prophet and founder of Islam
Mahomet, Mohamad, Mohamed, Mohamet, Mohammad, Muhammad, Muhammed, Mehmet
Mohave (Native American) A tribal name
Mohav, Mojave
Mojag (Native American) One who is never quiet
Molan (Irish) The servant of the storm
Molen
Momo (American) A warring man
Mona (African) A jealous man
Monah
Mongo (African) A well-known man
Mongoe, Mongow, Mongowe
Mongwau (Native American) Resembling an owl
Monroe (Gaelic) From the mouth of the river Roe
Monro, Monrow, Monrowe, Munro, Munroe, Munrow, Munrowe
Montenegro (Spanish) From the black mountain
Montgomery (French) From Gomeric’s mountain
Monty, Montgomerey, Montgomeri, Montgomerie, Montgomeree, Montgomerea
Monty (English) Form of Montgomery, meaning “from Gomeric’s mountain”
Montey, Monti, Montie, Montee, Montea, Montes, Montez
Moon (American) Born beneath the moon; a dreamer
Mooney (Irish) A wealthy man
Moony, Mooni, Moonie, Maonaigh, Moonee, Moonea, Moone
Moose (American) Resembling the animal; a big, strong man
Moos, Mooze, Mooz
Moran (Irish) A great man
Morane, Morain, Moraine, Morayn, Morayne, Moraen, Moraene
Morathi (African) A wise man
Morathie, Morathy, Morathey, Morathee, Morathea
Moreland (English) From the moors
Moorland, Morland
Morley (English) From the meadow on the moor
Morly, Morleigh, Morlee, Morlea, Morleah, Morli, Morlie, Moorley
Morpheus (Greek) In mythology, the god of dreams
Morfeus, Morphius, Mofius
Mortimer (French) Of the still water; of the dead sea
Mortymer, Morty, Mortey, Morti, Mortie, Mortee, Mortea, Mort, Morte
Moses (Hebrew) A savior; in the Bible, the leader of the Israelites; drawn from the water
Mioshe, Mioshye, Mohsen, Moke, Moise, Moises, Mose, Moshe
Mostyn (Welsh) From the mossy settlement
Mostin, Mosten, Moston, Mostun, Mostan
Moswen (African) A light-skinned man
Moswenn, Moswenne, Moswin, Moswinn, Moswinne, Moswyn, Moswynn, Moswynne
Moubarak