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KAILASH   m   Indian
From the name of a mountain in the Himalayas which is believed to be the paradise of the Hindu god Shiva... [more]
KAIMANA   m & f   Hawaiian
Means "power of the ocean" in Hawaiian... [more]
KAJETÁN   m   Czech, Slovak, Hungarian
Czech, Slovak and Hungarian form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
KAJETAN   m   Polish
Polish form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
KALIDAS   m   Indian
Modern transcription of KALIDASA
KALLIAS   m   Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek καλλος (kallos) meaning "beauty"... [more]
KALOYAN   m   Bulgarian
From Greek καλος Ιωαννης (kalos Ioannes) meaning "handsome JOHN", the nickname of a 13th-century emperor of Bulgaria... [more]
KALYANA   m   Indian
Means "beautiful, lovely, auspicious" in Sanskrit.
KAMERON   m   English (Modern)
Variant of CAMERON
KAREKIN   m   Armenian
Western Armenian transcription of GAREGIN
KAROLIS   m   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of CAROLUS
KARSTEN   m   German
Low German form of CHRISTIAN
KASIMIR   m   German
German form of CASIMIR
KASPARS   m   Latvian
Latvian form of JASPER
KATASHI   m   Japanese
Means "firm, hard" in Japanese.
KATLEGO   m & f   Southern African, Tswana
Means "success" in Tswana.
KATSURO   m   Japanese
Variant transcription of KATSUROU
KAYETAN   m   German
German form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
KAZIMÍR   m   Czech, Slovak, Hungarian
Czech, Slovak and Hungarian form of CASIMIR
KAZIMIR   m   Russian, Medieval Slavic
Russian form of CASIMIR
KEFILWE   m & f   Southern African, Tswana
Means "I was given" in Tswana.
KEGHART   m   Armenian
Variant transcription of GEGHARD
KELEMEN   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of CLEMENT
KENDALL   m & f   English
From a surname which comes from the name of the city of Kendale in northwest England meaning "valley on the river Kent".
KEN'ICHI   m   Japanese
From Japanese 健 (ken) "healthy, strong" or 研 (ken) "study" combined with 一 (ichi) "one".
KENNARD   m   English
From a surname which was derived from the Old English given names CYNEWEARD or CYNEHEARD.
KENNEDY   f & m   English, Irish
From an irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Cinnéidigh meaning "descendent of CENNÉTIG"... [more]
KENNETH   m   Scottish, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Anglicized form of both COINNEACH and CINÁED... [more]
KENNITH   m   English
Variant of KENNETH
KENRICK   m   English (Rare)
Variant of KENDRICK
KENSHIN   m   Japanese
From Japanese 謙 (ken) "modest" and 信 (shin) "truth".
KESHAUN   m   African American (Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and SHAUN.
KESHAWN   m   African American (Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix Ke and SHAWN.
KHALEEL   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of KHALIL
KHALIFA   m   Arabic
Means "successor, caliph" in Arabic... [more]
KHAMISI   m   Eastern African, Swahili
Means "born on Thursday" in Swahili.
KHAYRAT   m & f   Arabic
Derived from Arabic خيرة (khayrah) meaning "good deed".
KHAYYAM   m   Arabic
Means "tent maker" in Arabic... [more]
KHAZHAK   m   Armenian
Means "blue-eyed" in Armenian.
KICHIRO   m   Japanese
Variant transcription of KICHIROU
KILLIAN   m   Irish
Anglicized variant of CILLIAN
KIMBALL   m   English
From a surname which was derived from either the Welsh given name CYNBEL or the Old English given name CYNEBALD.
KIPLING   m   English (Rare)
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "Cybbel's cottage"... [more]
KISHORE   m   Indian
Variant transcription of KISHOR
KIYOSHI   m   Japanese
Means "pure" in Japanese.
KLAUDIO   m   Croatian
Croatian form of CLAUDIUS
KLEITOS   m   Ancient Greek
Means "splendid, famous" in Greek... [more]
KLEMENS   m   German, Danish, Swedish, Polish
German, Danish, Swedish and Polish form of Clemens (see CLEMENT)... [more]
KLEMENT   m   Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).
KLEOPAS   m   Biblical Greek
Greek form of CLEOPAS
KLIMENT   m   Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Russian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Clemens (see CLEMENT).
KOLOMAN   m   German, Czech, Slovak
German, Czech and Slovak form of COLMÁN... [more]
KONDRAT   m   Polish (Archaic)
Archaic Polish form of CONRAD
KRASTIO   m   Bulgarian
Variant transcription of KRASTYO
KRASTYO   m   Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian кръст (krast) meaning "cross"... [more]
KRASTYU   m   Bulgarian
Variant of KRASTYO
KRESKES   m   Biblical Greek
Form of CRESCENS used in the Greek New Testament.
KRESTEN   m   Danish
Danish variant of CHRISTIAN
KRISHNA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "black, dark" in Sanskrit... [more]
KRISTEN (1)   m   Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of CHRISTIAN
KRISTER   m   Swedish
Swedish variant of CHRISTER
KRIŠTOF   m   Slovene, Slovak
Slovene and Slovak form of CHRISTOPHER
KRISTÓF   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of CHRISTOPHER
KRYŠTOF   m   Czech
Czech form of CHRISTOPHER
KRYSTYN   m   Polish
Polish form of CHRISTIAN
KSAWERY   m   Polish
Polish form of XAVIER
KSHITIJ   m   Indian
Means "born of the earth" or "horizon" in Sanskrit.
KWABENA   m   Western African, Akan
Means "born on Tuesday" in Akan.
LABHRÁS   m   Irish
Irish form of LAURENCE (1)
LACHLAN   m   Scottish, English (Australian)
Originally a Scottish nickname for a person who was from Norway... [more]
LACHTNA   m   Irish
Means "milk-coloured" in Irish Gaelic... [more]
LAELIUS   m   Ancient Roman
Masculine form of LAELIA
LAMBAER   m   Limburgish
Limburgish form of LAMBERT... [more]
LAMBERT   m   German, Dutch, French, English, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements land "land" and beraht "bright"... [more]
LAMMERT   m   Dutch, German
Dutch and Low German form of LAMBERT
LANFORD   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "long ford" in Old English.
LANGDON   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of the surname LANDON.
LASHAWN   f & m   African American
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name SHAWN.
LAURENS   m   Dutch
Dutch form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LAURENT   m   French
French form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LAURENZ   m   German
German form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LAURITS   m   Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LAURITZ   m   Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LAVERNE   f & m   English
From a surname which was derived from a French place name, ultimately derived from the Gaulish word vern meaning "alder"... [more]
LAZAROS   m   Biblical Greek
Greek form of LAZARUS
LAZARUS   m   Biblical, Biblical Latin
Latinized form of Λαζαρος (Lazaros), a Greek form of ELEAZAR used in the New Testament... [more]
LAZZARO   m   Italian
Italian form of LAZARUS
LEANDER   m   Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek Λεανδρος (Leandros) which means "lion of a man" from Greek λεων (leon) "lion" and ανδρος (andros) "of a man"... [more]
LÉANDRE   m   French
French form of LEANDER
LEANDRO   m   Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of LEANDER
LEGOLAS   m   Literature
Means "green leaves" in Sindarin, from laeg "green" combined with go-lass "collection of leaves"... [more]
LEMOINE   m   English (Rare)
From a French surname meaning "the monk" in French.
LENNARD   m   English (Rare)
Variant of LEONARD
LENNART   m   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Finnish
Swedish and Low German form of LEONARD
LEOBWIN   m   Ancient Germanic
Germanic name derived from the elements leub "love" and win "friend", making it a cognate of LEOFWINE.
LEOFRIC   m   Anglo-Saxon
Means "dear power", derived from the Old English element leof "dear, agreeable, beloved" combined with ric "power".
LÉONARD   m   French
French form of LEONARD
LEONARD   m   English, Polish, Ancient Germanic
Means "brave lion", derived from the Germanic elements levon "lion" and hard "brave, hardy"... [more]
LEONCIO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of LEONTIOS
LÉONIDE   m & f   French
French masculine and feminine form of LEONIDAS
LEONIUS   m   Late Roman
Late Latin name which was derived from LEO.
LEONZIO   m   Italian
Italian form of LEONTIOS
LÉOPOLD   m   French
French form of LEOPOLD
LEOPOLD   m   German, Dutch, English, Slovene, Polish
Derived from the Germanic elements leud "people" and bald "bold"... [more]
LEUTHAR   m   Ancient Germanic
Germanic name composed of the elements leud "people" and hari "army".
LEUTWIN   m   Ancient Germanic
Germanic name derived from the elements leud "people" and win "friend"... [more]
LIBORIO   m   Italian
Italian form of LIBORIUS
LINCOLN   m   English
From a surname which was originally from the name of a city in England, derived from Brythonic lindo "lake, pool" and Latin colonia "colony"... [more]
LINDSAY   f & m   English, Scottish
From an English and Scottish surname which was originally derived from the name of the region Lindsey, which means "LINCOLN island" in Old English... [more]
LINDSEY   f & m   English, Scottish
Variant of LINDSAY
LINFORD   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was originally taken from place names meaning either "flax ford" or "lime tree ford" in Old English.
LINWOOD   m   English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "stream forest" in Old English.
LIUPOLD   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of LEOPOLD
LJUDMIL   m   Macedonian
Macedonian masculine form of LUDMILA
LJUPCHO   m   Macedonian
From the Slavic element lyub meaning "love".
LLORENÇ   m   Catalan
Catalan form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LORCCÁN   m   Irish
Variant of LORCÁN
LORENZO   m   Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1))... [more]
LOTARIO   m   Italian
Italian form of LOTHAR
LOTHAIR   m   History
English form of LOTHAR
LOURENS   m   Frisian, Dutch
Frisian form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LOVRENC   m   Slovene
Slovene form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LUBBERT   m   Frisian
Derived from the Germanic elements leud "people" and beraht "bright".
ĽUBOMÍR   m   Slovak
Slovak form of LUBOMÍR
LUBOMÍR   m   Czech
Means "love and peace" from the Slavic elements lyub "love" and mir "peace".
LUBOMIR   m   Polish
Polish form of LUBOMÍR
LUCANUS   m   Ancient Roman
Latin form of LUCAN
LUCIANO   m   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of LUCIANUS
LUCIFER   m   Judeo-Christian Legend
Means "bringing light", derived from Latin lux "light" and ferre "to bring"... [more]
LUCIJAN   m   Croatian
Croatian form of LUCIAN
LUCILIO   m   Italian
Italian form of LUCILIUS
LUCJUSZ   m   Polish
Polish form of LUCIUS
LUCRÈCE   f & m   French
French form of both LUCRETIA and its masculine form Lucretius.
LUDOVIC   m   French
Medieval Latinized form of LUDWIG... [more]
LUDVIGS   m   Latvian
Latvian form of LUDWIG
LUIGINO   m   Italian
Diminutive of LUIGI
LUITGER   m   German
From the Germanic name Leudagar which was derived from the elements leud "people" and ger "spear".
LÚÐVÍK   m   Icelandic
Icelandic form of LUDWIG
LYNWOOD   m   English
Variant of LINWOOD
LYUDMIL   m   Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic
Bulgarian masculine form of LUDMILA
MAARTEN   m   Dutch
Dutch form of MARTIN
MACARIO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of the Latin name Macarius, derived from the Greek name Μακαριος (Makarios), which was in turn derived from Greek μακαρ (makar) meaning "blessed, happy"... [more]
MACHLAH   f & m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of MAHLAH
MADHAVA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "vernal, of the springtime" in Sanskrit... [more]
MADISON   f & m   English
From an English surname meaning "son of MAUD"... [more]
MAHALAH   m   Biblical
Variant of MAHLAH used in the King James Version of the Old Testament.
MAHATMA   m   History
From the Indian title महात्मा (Mahatma) meaning "great soul", derived from Sanskrit महा (maha) "great" and आतमन (atman) "soul, spirit, life"... [more]
MAHAVIR   m   Indian
Modern transcription of MAHAVIRA
MAHESHA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "great lord" from Sanskrit महा (maha) "great" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler"... [more]
MAHMOOD   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of MAHMUD
MAHMOUD   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of MAHMUD
MAHOMET   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of MUHAMMAD
MAIRTÍN   m   Irish
Irish form of MARTIN
MAKARIY   m   Russian
Russian form of Makarios (see MACARIO).
MALACHI   m   Hebrew, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name מַלְאָכִי (Mal'akhiy) meaning "my messenger" or "my angel"... [more]
MALACHY   m   Irish
Anglicized form of MAELEACHLAINN influenced by the spelling of MALACHI.
MALAKAI   m   English (Modern)
Variant of MALACHI
MAL'AKHI   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of MALACHI
MALCOLM   m   Scottish, English
From Scottish Máel Coluim which means "disciple of Saint COLUMBA"... [more]
MALDWYN   m   Welsh
Welsh form of BALDWIN
MAMADOU   m   Western African
Form of MUHAMMAD used in western Africa.
MANAHEM   m   Biblical Latin
Form of MENAHEM used in the Latin Old Testament.
MANDEEP   m & f   Punjabi
Means "lamp of the mind" in Sanskrit.
MANFRED   m   German, Dutch, Polish
Derived from the Germanic elements magan "strength" and frid "peace"... [more]
MANLIUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was possibly derived from Latin mane "morning"... [more]
MANOUEL   m   Late Greek
Medieval Greek form of MANUEL
MANSOOR   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of MANSUR
MANUELE   m   Italian
Italian variant of MANUEL
MARCELI   m   Polish
Polish form of MARCELLUS
MARCELL   m   Hungarian, German
Hungarian and German form of MARCELLUS
MARCELO   m   Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of MARCELLUS
MARCIAL   m   Spanish
Spanish form of Martialis (see MARTIAL).
MARCIUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was a derivative of the praenomen MARCUS... [more]
MARIANO   m   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of MARIANUS... [more]
MARIJAN   m   Croatian, Slovene
Croatian and Slovene form of MARIANUS
MARIJUS   m   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of MARIUS
MARINHO   m   Portuguese
Diminutive of MÁRIO
MARINKO   m   Croatian
Croatian diminutive of MARIN
MARINOS   m   Greek
Greek form of MARINUS
MARINUS   m   Ancient Roman, Dutch
From the Roman family name Marinus, which derives either from the name MARIUS or from the Latin word marinus "of the sea".
MARIUSZ   m   Polish
Polish form of MARIUS
MARLOWE   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "drained lake" in Old English.
MARQUIS   m   African American
From a noble title which was derived from the Old French word marchis "march, borderland", which originally referred to someone who ruled on the borderlands of a realm.
MARSHAL   m   English
Variant of MARSHALL
MARTIAL   m   History
From the Roman cognomen Martialis, which was derived from the name of the Roman god MARS... [more]
MARTIJN   m   Dutch
Dutch form of MARTIN
MARTINO   m   Italian
Italian form of Martinus (see MARTIN).
MARTZEL   m   Basque
Basque form of MARCELLUS
MARZELL   m   German
German variant of MARCELLUS
MASAMBA   m   Eastern African, Yao
Means "leaves, vegetables" in Yao.
MASSIMO   m   Italian
Italian form of MAXIMUS
MASSOUD   m   Iranian
Variant transcription of MAS'UD
MATEUSZ   m   Polish
Polish form of MATTHEW
MATHIEU   m   French
French form of MATTHEW
MATHÚIN   m   Irish
Modern Irish form of MATHGHAMHAIN
MATTEUS   m   Swedish, Norwegian
Swedish and Norwegian form of MATTHEW, used to refer to the evangelist and apostle also known as Levi.
MATTHAN   m   Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Form of MATTAN used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament... [more]
MATTHEI   m   Old Church Slavic
Old Slavic form of MATTHEW
MATTHEW   m   English, Biblical
English form of Ματθαιος (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name מַתִּתְיָהוּ (Mattityahu) meaning "gift of YAHWEH"... [more]
MATTHIA   m   Old Church Slavic
Old Slavic form of MATTHIAS
MATTIAS   m   German, Swedish
Variant of MATTHIAS
MAURICE   m   English, French
From the Roman name Mauritius, a derivative of MAURUS... [more]
MAURITS   m   Dutch
Dutch form of MAURICE
MAURYCY   m   Polish
Polish form of MAURICE
MAXENCE   m   French
French form of the Roman name Maxentius, a derivative of Latin maximus "greatest"... [more]
MAXIMUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was derived from Latin maximus "greatest"... [more]
MAXWELL   m   English
From a Scottish surname meaning "Mack's stream", from the name Mack, a short form of the Scandinavian name MAGNUS, combined with Old English wella "stream"... [more]
MAYNARD   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the Germanic given name MEGINHARD.
MAYNERD   m   English (Rare)
Variant of MAYNARD
MEALLÁN   m   Irish
Possibly means "lightning" in Irish Gaelic.
MEDRAUT   m   Welsh Mythology
Older Welsh form of MORDRED
MEFODIY   m   Russian
Russian form of METHODIUS
MEHMOOD   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of MAHMUD
MEHRDAD   m   Iranian
Modern Persian form of MITHRIDATES
MEINARD   m   German
Variant of MEINHARD
MEINRAD   m   German, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements magan "strength, might" and rad "counsel"... [more]
MEIRION   m   Welsh
Welsh form of MARIANUS
MELCHOR   m   Spanish
Spanish form of MELCHIOR
MELQART   m   Near Eastern Mythology
From Phoenician mlk "king" and qrt "city"... [more]
MENAHEM   m   Biblical, Hebrew
From the Hebrew name מְנַחֵם (Menachem) meaning "comforter"... [more]
MENASHE   m   Hebrew
Hebrew form of MANASSEH
MERCURY   m   Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
From the Latin Mercurius, probably derived from Latin mercari "to trade" or merces "wages"... [more]
MERRICK   m   English (Rare)
From an English surname which was originally derived from a Norman given name, composed of the Germanic elements meri "fame" and ric "power".
MERRILL   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the given name MURIEL.
MERRION   m   Welsh
Variant of MEIRION
MERRITT   m   English
From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "boundary gate" in Old English.
MESHACH   m   Biblical
Possibly means "who is what Aku is?" in Akkadian, Aku being the name of the Babylonian god of the moon... [more]
METODĚJ   m   Czech
Czech form of METHODIUS
METODIJ   m   Macedonian
Macedonian form of METHODIUS
MICAIAH   m & f   Biblical
Means "who is like YAHWEH?" in Hebrew... [more]
MICAJAH   m   Biblical
Variant of MICAIAH
MICHAËL   m   Dutch, French
Dutch and French form of MICHAEL
MICHAEL   m   English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Mikha'el) meaning "who is like God?"... [more]
MICHAIL   m   Greek
Modern Greek form of MICHAEL
MÍCHEÁL   m   Irish
Irish form of MICHAEL
MÌCHEAL   m   Scottish
Scottish form of MICHAEL
MICHEAL   m   English
Variant of MICHAEL
MICHEIL   m   Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of MICHAEL
MICHELE   m   Italian
Italian form of MICHAEL
MICHIEL   m   Dutch
Dutch form of MICHAEL
MICKAËL   m   French
French variant form of MICHAEL
MIESZKO   m   Polish
Diminutive of MIECZYSŁAW... [more]
MIĤAELO   m   Esperanto
Original Esperanto form of MICHAEL
MIHAILO   m   Serbian
Serbian form of MICHAEL
MIHAILS   m   Latvian
Latvian form of MICHAEL
MIHĂIȚĂ   m   Romanian
Romanian diminutive of MICHAEL
MIHAJLO   m   Serbian, Croatian
Serbian and Croatian form of MICHAEL
MIHALIS   m   Greek
Variant transcription of MICHALIS
MIHOVIL   m   Croatian
Croatian form of MICHAEL
MIKAERE   m   Maori
Maori form of MICHAEL
MIĶELIS   m   Latvian
Latvian form of MICHAEL
MIKHA'EL   m   Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of MICHAEL
MIKHAEL   m   Biblical Greek
Variant transcription of MICHAEL
MIKHAIL   m   Russian, Bulgarian
Russian form of MICHAEL, and a variant Bulgarian transcription of MIHAIL... [more]
MIKHEIL   m   Georgian
Georgian form of MICHAEL
MIKLAVŽ   m   Slovene
Slovene form of NICHOLAS
MIKOŁAJ   m   Polish
Polish form of NICHOLAS
MIKOLÁŠ   m   Czech
Czech form of NICHOLAS
MIKULÁŠ   m   Slovak, Czech
Slovak and Czech form of NICHOLAS
MILBURN   m   English
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "mill stream" in Old English.
MILENKO   m   Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian diminutive of MILAN
MILFORD   m   English
From an English surname which was originally derived from various place names all meaning "ford by a mill" in Old English.
MILIVOJ   m   Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic
Derived from the Slavic elements mil "gracious" and voi "soldier".
MILLARD   m   English
From an occupational English surname which meant "guardian of the mill" in Old English.
MILORAD   m   Serbian, Croatian
Derived from the Slavic elements mil "gracious, dear" and rad "care".
MIODRAG   m   Serbian, Croatian
Derived from the Slavic elements mio meaning "dear" and dorgu meaning "precious".
MODESTE   m & f   French
French masculine and feminine form of MODESTUS
MODESTO   m   Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of MODESTUS
MOHAMED   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of MUHAMMAD
MOMCHIL   m   Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian момче (momche) "boy".
MONGKUT   m   Thai
Means "crown" in Thai.
MONTANA   f & m   English (Modern)
From the name of the American state, which is derived from Latin montanus "mountainous".
MORCANT   m   Ancient Celtic
Old Welsh form of MORGAN (1)
MORDRED   m   Welsh Mythology
From Welsh Medraut, meaning uncertain... [more]
MOSTAFA   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of MUSTAFA
MÜCAHİT   m   Turkish
Means "fighter" in Turkish.
MUHAMED   m   Bosnian
Bosnian form of MUHAMMAD
MUKESHA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "ruler of Muka" in Sanskrit... [more]
MUKHTAR   m   Arabic
Means "chosen" in Arabic.
MUNASHE   m & f   Southern African, Shona
Means "with God" in Shona.
MURDOCH   m   Irish
Anglicized form of MUIREDACH
MURTADA   m   Arabic
Means "chosen" in Arabic.
MURTAGH   m   Irish
Anglicized form of MUIRCHERTACH or MUIREDACH
MURTAZA   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of MURTADA
MUSTAFA   m   Arabic, Turkish
Means "the chosen one" in Arabic, an epithet of Muhammad... [more]
MU'TAMID   m   Arabic
Means "relying on, leaning on" in Arabic... [more]
MU'TASIM   m   Arabic
Means "faithful to God" in Arabic.
MYKOLAS   m   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of MICHAEL
MYRDDIN   m   Welsh Mythology
Original Welsh form of MERLIN
NAEVIUS   m   Ancient Roman
Latin form of NEVIO
NAOMHÁN   m   Irish, Scottish
Means "little saint", derived from Irish naomh "saint" combined with a diminutive suffix.
NARAYAN   m   Indian
Modern transcription of NARAYANA
NARCISO   m   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of NARCISSUS
NATALIO   m   Spanish
Masculine form of NATALIA
NAZAIRE   m   French
French form of Nazarius (see NAZARIO).
NAZARIO   m   Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of the Late Latin name Nazarius, which meant "from Nazareth"... [more]


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