Baby Names That Start With M
881 baby names beginning with the letter M — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
The most-loved baby names starting with M, most-popular first. Tap any name to hear it pronounced and read its meaning.
Girl Names
Marisa#3927 in the U.S.Italian/Spanish blend of Maria and Luisa — popularly read 'of the sea' (maris)Milaya#3928 in the U.S.From Russian milaya, 'darling, dear, sweet' — the endearment behind Mila — also a modern Mila +Madi#4000 in the U.S.Pet form of Madison ('son of Maud') or Madeline ('from Magdala'); routes layeredMaja#4001 in the U.S.Scandinavian/Slavic form of Maya/Maria — tied to Roman Maia, 'great', goddess of spring growthMatilde#4002 in the U.S.Italian/Portuguese/Spanish form of Matilda — Germanic maht, 'might', plus hild, 'battle'Maylen#4003 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the May-/-len family (echoing Cuban Maylin); no single fixed rootMaylie#4004 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining May (the month/Mae) to the -lie ending; no single fixed rootMahi#4079 in the U.S.From Sanskrit mahi, 'the earth, the great one' — also linked to 'river' and abundanceMakenzi#4080 in the U.S.-i spelling of Mackenzie — Scottish Gaelic Mac Coinnich, 'son of Coinneach (the comely/fair oneMakinley#4081 in the U.S.Spelling of McKinley — Gaelic Mac Fhionnlaigh, 'son of Finlay (the fair hero)'Maylynn#4082 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining May (the spring month/Mae) to the -lynn ending; no single fixed rootMeena#4083 in the U.S.From Sanskrit mina, 'fish' (a zodiac sign), and Persian mina, 'blue gemstone, enamel, heaven'Misty#4084 in the U.S.From the English word misty, 'covered with mist, hazy' — a soft nature word-nameMaevry#4149 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Maeve (Irish, 'she who intoxicates/rules') to an -ry ending; constructioMagali#4150 in the U.S.Occitan/Provençal form of Margaret — Greek margarites, 'pearl'Malahni#4151 in the U.S.Modern coinage in the -lani/-lahni sound family, echoing Hawaiian lani, 'sky, heaven'; routes iMaliha#4152 in the U.S.From Arabic maliha, 'beautiful, comely, charming, graceful'Mallorie#4153 in the U.S.-ie spelling of Mallory — from Old French maleüré, 'unfortunate, ill-fated' (a surname turned gMandy#4154 in the U.S.Pet form of Amanda — Latin amanda, 'lovable, worthy of love'Marleny#4155 in the U.S.Latino -y form of Marlene — a blend of Maria and Magdalene (Mary of Magdala); routes layeredMichele#4156 in the U.S.Single-l spelling of Michelle — French feminine of Michael, Hebrew 'who is like God?'Miel#4157 in the U.S.From French/Spanish miel, 'honey' (Latin mel) — a sweet word-nameMirielle#4158 in the U.S.Spelling of Mireille — Occitan/Provençal, likely from Latin mirari, 'to admire, wonder at'Mishika#4159 in the U.S.Modern Indian name, often glossed 'beautiful, beautiful eyes'; precise root attestation thinMoxie#4160 in the U.S.From the American word moxie, 'courage, nerve, spirited energy' (from an old soft-drink brand)Muna#4161 in the U.S.From Arabic muna, 'wishes, hopes, desires, aspirations' (plural of munyah)Malea#4244 in the U.S.From Hawaiian malie, 'calm, gentle (waters)', or a form of Malia (the Hawaiian Mary); routes laMannat#4245 in the U.S.From Punjabi/Urdu mannat, 'a vow, a heartfelt prayer or wish made to God'Marcia#4246 in the U.S.Feminine of Marcius/Marcus — from Mars, the Roman god of war; 'of Mars, warlike'Masyn#4247 in the U.S.-yn spelling of Mason — from Old French masson, 'stoneworker, mason' — for girlsMaysa#4248 in the U.S.From Arabic maysa, 'one who walks with a proud, graceful gait'Meara#4249 in the U.S.From Irish O'Meara — possibly 'merry, full of mirth' or linked to 'the sea'; routes debatedMilla#4250 in the U.S.Short form of Camilla, Ludmila, or Milena — variously 'gracious', 'attendant', or 'dear'; routeMunira#4251 in the U.S.From Arabic munira, 'radiant, luminous, shining; bright, enlightening' (feminine of Munir)Maizee#4332 in the U.S.-ee spelling of Maisie — a Scottish pet form of Margaret ('pearl'); also echoes 'maize'; routesMakaia#4333 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Ma- to Kaia (Hawaiian 'sea', or a Katherine echo, 'pure'); no single fixMalanii#4334 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Melanie ('dark') and the -lani ending ('heaven'); double-i styling; no sMarisela#4335 in the U.S.Latino blend of Maria ('beloved/bitter') with Marcela or Gisela; routes layeredMavi#4336 in the U.S.From Turkish mavi, 'blue' (the color)Mayumi#4337 in the U.S.From Japanese ma, 'true', plus yumi, 'reason/beauty' (or 'longbow'); meaning depends on kanjiMasha#4422 in the U.S.Russian pet form of Maria — from Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved' or 'bitter'; routes debatedMaybelle#4423 in the U.S.Blend of Mabel ('lovable', Latin amabilis) and May/belle ('beautiful'); routes layeredMehreen#4424 in the U.S.From Persian/Urdu, linked to mehr, 'love, affection; sun, kindness'Meila#4425 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Meila/Mila ('gracious/dear') and Mei ('beautiful'); no single fixed rootMerci#4426 in the U.S.Spelling of Mercy — from Latin merces, 'reward, compassion'; also French merci, 'thank you'; roMikah#4427 in the U.S.-h spelling of Micah — Hebrew Mikha, 'who is like God?' — here for girlsMadaline#4518 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Madeline/Magdalene — 'of Magdala' (a town meaning 'tower') by the Sea of GaMaelys#4519 in the U.S.From Breton/French Maelys — from mael, 'chief, prince', with a feminine ending; linked to St MaMarygrace#4520 in the U.S.Compound of Mary ('beloved/bitter/wished-for child') and Grace ('grace, favor'), given as one nMarykate#4521 in the U.S.Compound of Mary ('beloved/bitter/wished-for child') and Kate (a short form of Katherine, 'pureMazzy#4522 in the U.S.Pet form of Maisie/Margaret ('pearl'); also echoes the band Mazzy Star; routes layeredMuntaha#4523 in the U.S.From Arabic muntaha, 'the utmost, the highest point, the ultimate; the end/pinnacle'Maddyson#4605 in the U.S.-y spelling of Madison — 'son of Maud (mighty in battle)' or 'son of Matthew'; here for girls; Maile#4606 in the U.S.From Hawaiian maile — a fragrant native vine used in sacred leisMalayna#4607 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Malena/Melanie ('dark') and Elaina; no single fixed rootMarietta#4608 in the U.S.Italian diminutive of Maria — 'little Mary' (Maria from Hebrew Miryam, 'beloved/bitter/wished-fMathilda#4609 in the U.S.Th-spelling of Matilda — from Germanic maht, 'might, strength', plus hild, 'battle' — 'mighty iMera#4610 in the U.S.From Mira/Meera ('prosperous, sea, shimmering'); also the Aquaman sea-queen Mera; routes layereMeryem#4611 in the U.S.Turkish form of Maryam — the Arabic/Aramaic Mary, from Hebrew Miryam, 'beloved/bitter/wished-foMiliani#4612 in the U.S.From Hawaiian Mililani, 'gentle caress; to praise/exalt heaven'; also a modern -ani coinage; roMarelyn#4720 in the U.S.Spelling of Marilyn — a blend of Mary ('beloved') and the -lyn ending; routes layeredMayari#4721 in the U.S.From Tagalog mythology — Mayari, the one-eyed goddess of the moon, beauty, and warMeenakshi#4722 in the U.S.From Sanskrit mina, 'fish', plus akshi, 'eyes' — 'fish-eyed; one with lovely, almond-shaped eyeMirai#4723 in the U.S.From Japanese mirai, 'the future, what is to come'Maahi#4826 in the U.S.From Hindi/Sanskrit mahi, 'the earth; great', and mahi, 'a fish'; also a Hindi term of endearmeMahika#4827 in the U.S.From Sanskrit mahika, 'the earth'; also 'dew, frost, mist'Malanie#4828 in the U.S.-a- spelling of Melanie — from Greek melas, 'dark, black'Marci#4829 in the U.S.-i spelling of Marcie — a pet form of Marcia, from Latin Marcius, 'dedicated to Mars' (the god Mariposa#4830 in the U.S.From Spanish mariposa, 'a butterfly' — a symbol of transformation and beautyMaxwell#4831 in the U.S.From a Scottish surname — 'Mack's stream/pool' (from a personal name plus 'well', a spring/streMayve#4832 in the U.S.Spelling of Maeve — from Irish Medb, 'she who intoxicates; intoxicating one' (a legendary warriMelodee#4833 in the U.S.-ee spelling of Melody — from Greek meloidia, 'a singing of songs, a melody' (melos, 'song', plMinna#4834 in the U.S.From Germanic minne, 'love'; also a short form of Wilhelmina ('resolute protector'); routes layMiraal#4835 in the U.S.From Arabic miral, 'a small wild deer, a fawn, a gazelle'Monae#4836 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Monet (the painter's surname, 'solitary' or 'advisor') and the -nae sounMyriam#4837 in the U.S.French/Spanish form of Miriam — from Hebrew Miryam, variously 'beloved', 'wished-for child', orMaddisyn#4957 in the U.S.-isyn spelling of Madison — 'son of Maud (mighty in battle)' or 'son of Matthew'; routes layereMaebry#4958 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Mae (a Mary/May echo) to a -bry/-bree ending (echoing Mabry/Aubrey); no Maely#4959 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Mae (a Mary/May echo) to the -ly ending (echoing Bailey/Hailey); no singMaiza#4960 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Maya ('water/illusion') and Maisie (a Margaret pet form, 'pearl'); no siMakiah#4961 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Makai ('toward the sea', Hawaiian) and Micah ('who is like God', Hebrew)Makiya#4962 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Makai ('toward the sea', Hawaiian) and Kiya; no single fixed rootMalaiya#4963 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Malia (the Hawaiian Mary, 'beloved/calm') and Maliyah; no single fixed rMaleena#4964 in the U.S.Spelling of Malena/Malina — a pet form of Magdalena ('of Magdala') or Helena ('light'); routes Mariya#4965 in the U.S.Slavic/Arabic form of Maria — from Hebrew Miryam, variously 'beloved', 'wished-for child', or 'Mars#4966 in the U.S.From Mars — the Roman god of war, and the red planet named for him; here for girlsMarylou#4967 in the U.S.Compound of Mary ('beloved') and Lou (from Louise, 'famous warrior'); a vintage double nameMattea#4968 in the U.S.Italian feminine of Matteo/Matthew — from Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gift of God'Maureen#4969 in the U.S.Anglicized form of Mairin — an Irish diminutive of Mary ('beloved; star of the sea') — 'little Miana#4970 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Mia ('mine'; a Maria short form) to the -ana ending ('grace'); no singleMihika#4971 in the U.S.From Sanskrit mihika, 'a dewdrop; mist, fog; frost'Maimouna#5083 in the U.S.West African (Francophone) form of Maymuna — from Arabic, 'blessed, fortunate, auspicious'Malaia#5084 in the U.S.Spelling of Malia/Malaya — the Hawaiian Mary ('beloved/calm'), and/or Tagalog malaya, 'free'; rMarlei#5085 in the U.S.-ei spelling of Marley/Marlee — from Old English, 'the boundary wood/meadow' or 'the marten cleMayan#5086 in the U.S.From Hebrew mayan, 'a spring, a fountain, a source of water'Michaella#5087 in the U.S.Double-l spelling of Michaela — the feminine of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like GodMadelaine#5222 in the U.S.French spelling of Madeline/Magdalene — from Hebrew Magdala, 'tower; from the town of Magdala'Mahala#5223 in the U.S.From Hebrew Mahalah/Mahlah, 'tenderness, weakness' (and, by extension, 'a woman'); a biblical nMaiah#5224 in the U.S.-iah spelling of Maya/Maia — from Greek Maia, 'mother; good mother; great' (the goddess of spriMalu#5225 in the U.S.From Hawaiian malu, 'peace, calm; shelter, shade, protection'; also a Spanish blend of Maria + Margeaux#5226 in the U.S.Elaborated spelling of Margaux/Margot — a French pet form of Marguerite (Margaret), from Greek Mariely#5227 in the U.S.Latina blend of Mari (Maria, 'beloved; of the sea; bitter') with an -ely/- ielys ending (echoinMaycie#5228 in the U.S.-ay- spelling of Macy/Maisie — a pet form of Margaret, 'a pearl' (Greek margarites); also readsMaylah#5229 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Mayla/Maila ('gracious', Arabic-linked) and Mila ('dear, gracious'); no Maylene#5230 in the U.S.Modern blend of May (the month, and a Mary/Margaret pet form) with a -lene ending (echoing MarlMayson#5231 in the U.S.-ay- spelling of Mason — from an occupational surname, 'a stoneworker, a mason' (Old French masMccall#5232 in the U.S.From the Scottish/Irish surname McCall — 'son of Cathal', 'battle-ruler/mighty in battle'; hereMeela#5233 in the U.S.-ee- spelling of Mila — from Slavic mil, 'dear, gracious, pleasant'; also a short form of MilenMirah#5234 in the U.S.-ah spelling of Mira — Sanskrit, 'prosperous; ocean, sea'; Slavic, 'peace, world'; Latin, 'wondMushka#5235 in the U.S.Yiddish pet form (often of Miriam, via Musya), linked to 'musk; sweet fragrance' (a sweet, affeMuslima#5236 in the U.S.From Arabic muslima, 'one who submits (to God); a Muslim woman' (the feminine of Muslim)Mysha#5237 in the U.S.Modern name echoing Maisha ('life', Swahili) and Misha; sometimes glossed 'beautiful' or 'happy
Boy Names
Mads#3932 in the U.S.Danish clip of Mathias — 'gift of Yahweh' — Mikkelsen-coolMaher#3933 in the U.S.From Arabic mahir, 'skilled, proficient' — the craftsman's complimentMajd#3934 in the U.S.From Arabic majd, 'glory, honor, nobility' — the root of Majid concentratedMakiah#3935 in the U.S.Modern styling in the Micaiah/Makaiah line — 'who is like Yahweh?'; construction informalMarciano#3936 in the U.S.From Latin Marcianus, 'of Mars' — Rocky Marciano's 49-0 surnameMarz#3937 in the U.S.Z-styled Mars — the war god and red planet; modern mintingMazzi#3938 in the U.S.Modern coinage — influencer-family sparked (Mazzi of YouTube fame); Italian surname echoes; rouMehdi#3939 in the U.S.Persian/Maghrebi form of Mahdi — 'the guided one' — eschatology's awaited guideMehran#3940 in the U.S.From Persian Mehr (Mithra, 'sun/kindness') plus -an — a noble Sasanian houseMidas#3941 in the U.S.The Phrygian king of the golden touch — etymology pre-Greek and uncertainMillion#3942 in the U.S.From the number word — Latin mille grown large — and an Ethiopian given-name staple (Milyon)Muhammadamin#3943 in the U.S.Compound of Muhammad ('praised') and Amin ('trustworthy') — Uzbek-Tajik naming standardMaeson#4020 in the U.S.Mae- spelling of Mason — from Old French masson, 'stoneworker, mason'Malakhai#4021 in the U.S.-khai spelling of Malachi — Hebrew Mal'akhi, 'my messenger, my angel'Maximilliano#4022 in the U.S.Spanish form of Maximilian — from Latin Maximus, 'greatest' (plus Aemilianus) — 'the greatest'Mica#4023 in the U.S.Spelling of Micah — Hebrew, 'who is like God?'; also the shiny mineral mica (Latin mica, 'crumbMotley#4024 in the U.S.From an English surname/place-name (linked to a 'meeting' or 'stump' clearing); also the word 'Mousa#4025 in the U.S.Arabic form of Moses — Hebrew Moshe, 'drawn out of the water' — a major prophet in IslamMubarak#4026 in the U.S.From Arabic mubarak, 'blessed, fortunate, auspicious'Makhai#4139 in the U.S.Kh- styling of Makai — Hawaiian, 'toward the sea, ocean-side'; also a modern -ai name; routes lMaxime#4140 in the U.S.French form of Maximus — Latin maximus, 'greatest'Miron#4141 in the U.S.From Greek Myron, 'fragrant myrrh, sweet oil'; also a Slavic name linked to mir, 'peace'; routeMaahir#4263 in the U.S.From Arabic mahir, 'skilled, expert, talented, proficient'Magic#4264 in the U.S.From the word magic — Greek magike, from Old Persian magus (a priest/sorcerer) — enchantmentManraj#4265 in the U.S.From Punjabi/Sanskrit man, 'heart, mind', plus raj, 'king, rule' — 'king of the heart/mind'Mathieu#4266 in the U.S.French form of Matthew — from Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gift of God/Yahweh'Matisse#4267 in the U.S.From the French surname Matisse — a form of Matthew/Matthias, 'gift of God'; the artist Henri MMattis#4268 in the U.S.Scandinavian/German form of Matthias — from Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gift of God'Mazin#4269 in the U.S.From Arabic mazin, 'rain-bearing clouds; one who brings rain' (a blessing in the desert)Mikaeel#4270 in the U.S.Arabic/Quranic form of Michael — Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?' — the archangel Mika'ilMiracle#4271 in the U.S.From the word miracle — Latin miraculum, 'a wonder, marvel' — a wondrous blessingMakar#4375 in the U.S.Russian form of Macarius — from Greek makarios, 'blessed, happy'Malique#4376 in the U.S.-que spelling of Malik — Arabic malik, 'king, sovereign, master' — al-Malik, a name of GodMatan#4377 in the U.S.From Hebrew matan, 'gift, giving' (the same root as Mattan/Nathan)Maxson#4378 in the U.S.Modern coinage joining Max (from Latin maximus, 'greatest') to the -son ending — 'son of Max'Maykel#4379 in the U.S.Latino phonetic spelling of Michael — Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?'Mckinley#4380 in the U.S.From Scottish/Irish Mac Fhionnlaigh, 'son of Fionnlagh (fair hero/warrior)'; here for boysMeeko#4381 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Miko (a Michael short form, 'who is like God?'; also Pocahontas's raccooMeilech#4382 in the U.S.Yiddish form of Melech — Hebrew melech, 'king'Mercy#4383 in the U.S.English virtue-name from 'mercy' — Old French merci ('pity') from Latin merces ('reward, wages'Maelo#4497 in the U.S.Latino pet form/nickname (commonly for Manuel, 'God is with us', or Ismael, 'God will hear'); rMagdiel#4498 in the U.S.From Hebrew Magdiel — 'God is my glory' or 'prince/chief of God'; a biblical chief; used as a LManoah#4499 in the U.S.From Hebrew Manoah, 'rest, repose, comfort' — the father of Samson in the BibleMehmet#4500 in the U.S.Turkish form of Muhammad — from Arabic, 'praiseworthy, praised, commendable'Miro#4501 in the U.S.Short form of Miroslav/Miro — from Slavic mir, 'peace, world; glory'Moksh#4502 in the U.S.From Sanskrit moksha, 'liberation, salvation; release from the cycle of rebirth'Mourad#4503 in the U.S.From Arabic murad, 'desired, wished-for; an aspiration, a goal achieved'Mynor#4504 in the U.S.Latino name, possibly from Latin minor, 'younger, lesser', or a surname; popular in Guatemala; Macon#4635 in the U.S.From the French city Macon (and the Georgia city named for it); the French name is of Gaulish oManvik#4636 in the U.S.Modern Sanskrit-style coinage joining manu/manav, 'man, mankind', to a -vik element (echoing viMatthews#4637 in the U.S.From the surname Matthews — 'son of Matthew', from Hebrew Mattityahu, 'gift of God'Maximino#4638 in the U.S.Spanish form of Maximinus — a diminutive of Maximus, from Latin maximus, 'the greatest, largestMekai#4639 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Micah/Michael ('who is like God?') and Hawaiian Makai ('toward the sea')Merle#4640 in the U.S.From French merle, 'a blackbird' (Latin merula) — a songbirdMesiah#4641 in the U.S.Spelling of Messiah — from Hebrew mashiach, 'the anointed one; the awaited deliverer/savior'Meziah#4642 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Messiah/Mesiah ('the anointed one') with a z-styling and the -iah ('God'Micha#4643 in the U.S.From Hebrew Micha/Micah — 'who is like God?' (a short form of Michael/Michaiah); a biblical proMikal#4644 in the U.S.Spelling of Michael/Mikael — from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?' — the archangelMouhamadou#4645 in the U.S.West African (Francophone) form of Muhammad — from Arabic, 'praiseworthy, praised, commendable'Mahkai#4799 in the U.S.-h- spelling of Makai — Hawaiian, 'toward the sea, on the ocean side'; routes layeredMaicol#4800 in the U.S.Latina phonetic spelling of Michael — from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?'Makani#4801 in the U.S.From Hawaiian makani, 'the wind, a breeze'Malone#4802 in the U.S.From the Irish surname O'Maoileoin, 'a devotee/servant of St John'Manning#4803 in the U.S.From an English surname — 'son of the man/hero' (from Old English/Germanic mann, 'man, hero'); Mansa#4804 in the U.S.From Mandinka mansa, 'king, emperor, sultan' (the title of the rulers of the Mali Empire)Marino#4805 in the U.S.Italian form of Marinus — from Latin marinus, 'of the sea, a sailor' (from mare, 'sea')Maziah#4806 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Maaziah ('strength of Yahweh', a biblical priest) and the -iah ('God') eMelchizedek#4808 in the U.S.From Hebrew Malki-tzedek, 'my king is righteousness; king of righteousness' — a priest-king whoMenashe#4809 in the U.S.From Hebrew Menashe, 'causing to forget; one who makes forget' (a son of Joseph; the tribe of MMichaelangelo#4810 in the U.S.English spelling of Michelangelo — Michael ('who is like God?') plus Angelo ('angel, messenger'Michoel#4811 in the U.S.Yiddish/Ashkenazi pronunciation of Michael — from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?'Mordche#4812 in the U.S.Yiddish form of Mordecai — from Hebrew/Babylonian, possibly 'servant of Marduk' or 'warrior' — Myaire#4813 in the U.S.Modern coinage with a My- opening and -aire ending (echoing 'air/heir' and the -aire of millionMako#4970 in the U.S.From Maori mako, 'a shark' (the swift mako shark); also Japanese 'truth, sincerity' (kanji-depeMarin#4971 in the U.S.From Latin marinus, 'of the sea, a sailor' (the Croatian/French/Romanian form of Marinus); hereMavric#4972 in the U.S.Streamlined spelling of Maverick — from the surname of Samuel Maverick, who left his cattle unbMuadh#4973 in the U.S.From Arabic Mu'adh, 'protected, sheltered, refuged (in God)'Maclin#5159 in the U.S.From the Irish surname Macklin/Maclin — 'son of Flann/Floinn', 'the red/ruddy one'; routes layeMaxen#5160 in the U.S.Modern -en form of Max (from Maximus/Maximilian, 'the greatest'); also echoes the Welsh Macsen Maximillion#5161 in the U.S.-illion spelling of Maximilian — from Latin Maximilianus, ultimately Maximus, 'the greatest'Messer#5162 in the U.S.From a German occupational surname ('a brass-worker/cutler') or the Italian Messer ('my lord, sMir#5163 in the U.S.From Persian/Arabic mir (a short form of amir), 'a prince, a chief, a commander/leader'Misha#5164 in the U.S.Russian pet form of Mikhail (Michael) — from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?'; here for boysMohsin#5165 in the U.S.From Arabic muhsin, 'a doer of good; a benefactor, one who acts with excellence (ihsan)'Moishy#5166 in the U.S.Yiddish pet form of Moishe (Moses) — from Hebrew Moshe, 'drawn out (of the water); to draw out'Monaco#5167 in the U.S.From the place-name Monaco — from Greek monoikos, 'single dwelling; a solitary one/monk' (the MMykell#5168 in the U.S.My-/-kell spelling of Michael — from Hebrew Mikha'el, 'who is like God?'Macari#5345 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Macario/Makarios ('blessed, happy', Greek) and the -ari names (Amari); ro






