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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the first letter is M.
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There are 686 names matching your criteria.
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] MACK (1) m English From a surname which was originally a shortened form of various Gaelic surnames beginning with Mac or Mc (from Gaelic mac meaning "son")... [more] MACK (2) m Medieval English Medieval short form of MAGNUS, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers. MACKENZIE f & m English From the Gaelic surname Mac Coinnich, which means "son of COINNEACH"... [more] MAELEACHLAINN m Irish From Irish Máel Sechlainn, a variant of Máel Sechnaill meaning "disciple of Saint SEACHNALL"... [more] 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] MAHAVIRA m Indian Means "great hero" from Sanskrit महा (maha) "great" and वीर (vira) "hero"... [more] MAHENDRA m Indian Means "great Indra" from Sanskrit महा (maha) "great" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA. MAHESHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "great lord" from Sanskrit महा (maha) "great" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler"... [more] MAHLAH f & m Biblical From the Hebrew name מַחְלָה (Machlah), possibly meaning "weak" or "sick"... [more] MAINCHÍN m Irish Means "little monk", derived from Irish manach "monk" combined with a diminutive suffix. MAITLAND m English (Rare) From an English surname which was from a Norman French place name possibly meaning "inhospitable". MAJ m Slovene Either a masculine form of MAJA (1), or else from the Slovene name for the month of May. MAJOR m English From a surname which was originally derived from the given name Mauger, an Old French form of the Germanic name Malger meaning "council spear"... [more] MALACHI m Hebrew, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin From the Hebrew name מַלְאָכִי (Mal'akhiy) meaning "my messenger" or "my angel"... [more] MALCOLM m Scottish, English From Scottish Máel Coluim which means "disciple of Saint COLUMBA"... [more] MALONE m English (Rare) From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Maoil Eoin meaning "descendent of a disciple of Saint JOHN". MANASSES m Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Form of MANASSEH used in the Greek and Latin Bible... [more] MANFRED m German, Dutch, Polish Derived from the Germanic elements magan "strength" and frid "peace"... [more] MANINDER m Punjabi Means "lord of the mind", derived from Sanskrit माणि (mani) "mind" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, used here to mean "lord". MANLEY m English From an English surname, originally a place name, meaning "common clearing" in Old English. MANLIUS m Ancient Roman Roman family name which was possibly derived from Latin mane "morning"... [more] MANNO m Ancient Germanic Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element man meaning "man". MANSEL m English (Rare) From an English surname which originally referred to a person who came from the French city of Le Mans. MANUEL m Spanish, Portuguese, German, Romanian, English, Italian, Late Greek (Latinized) Spanish and Portuguese form of EMMANUEL... [more] MAQUINNA m Native American, Nuu-chah-nulth Meaning unknown, of Nuu-chah-nulth (also known as Nootka) origin... [more] MARCELLUS m Ancient Roman, German Roman family name which was originally a diminutive of MARCUS... [more] MARCUS m Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Roman praenomen, or given name, which was probably derived from the name of the Roman god MARS... [more] MARIA f & m Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Occitan, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Frisian, Greek, Polish, Romanian, English, Finnish, Icelandic, Corsican, Basque, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin, Old Church Slavic Latin form of Greek Μαρια, from Hebrew מִרְיָם (see MARY)... [more] MARIANUS m Ancient Roman Roman family name, which was itself derived from the Roman name MARIUS... [more] MARIN m French, Romanian, Croatian, Macedonian French, Romanian, Croatian and Macedonian 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". MARIUS m Ancient Roman, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, French, Romanian Roman family name which was derived either from MARS, the name of the Roman god of War, or else from the Latin root mas, maris meaning "male"... [more] MARKO m Ukrainian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Finnish, Basque Cognate of MARK MARLOWE m English (Rare) From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "drained lake" in Old English. MARMADUKE m English (British, Rare) Possibly derived from the Old Irish name Máel Máedóc meaning "disciple of Saint MÁEDÓC"... [more] 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. MARTIAL m History From the Roman cognomen Martialis, which was derived from the name of the Roman god MARS... [more] MARTIN m English, French, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Russian, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Finnish From the Roman name Martinus, which was derived from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god MARS... [more] MARVIN m English, German Probably from an English surname which was derived from the given name MERVYN... [more] MASON m English From an English surname meaning "stoneworker", from an Old French word of Germanic origin (akin to Old English macian "to make"). MASTERMAN m English (Rare) From a surname which originally belonged to a person who worked as a servant. MATEJ m Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian Slovak form of MATTHIAS, used to refer to the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot... [more] MATIJA m & f Slovene, Croatian, Serbian Slovene, Croatian and Serbian form of MATTHIAS, used to refer to the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot... [more] MATOUŠ m Czech Czech form of MATTHEW, used to refer to the evangelist and apostle also known as Levi. 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] MATTHÄUS m German German form of MATTHEW, used to refer to the evangelist and apostle also known as Levi. 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] MATTHIAS m Greek, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, French, Dutch, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Variant of Matthaios (see MATTHEW) which appears in the New Testament as the name of the apostle chosen to replace the traitor Judas Iscariot... [more] MATÚŠ m Slovak Slovak form of MATTHEW, used to refer to the evangelist and apostle also known as Levi. |
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