Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the usage is Jewish; and the first letter is M.
gender
usage
letter
Maayan מַעֲיָן f & m Hebrew
Means "spring of water" in Hebrew.
Malachi מַלְאָכִי m Hebrew, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name מַלְאָכִי (Malʾaḵi) meaning "my messenger" or "my angel", derived from a possessive form of מַלְאָךְ (malʾaḵ) meaning "messenger, angel". This is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Malachi, which some claim foretells the coming of Christ. In England the name came into use after the Protestant Reformation.
Malka מַלְכָּה f Hebrew
Means "queen" in Hebrew.
Maor מָאוֹר m Hebrew
Means "a light" in Hebrew.
Margalit מַרְגָלִית f Hebrew
Means "pearl" in Hebrew, ultimately from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites).
Margalita מַרְגָלִיתָה f Hebrew
Variant of Margalit.
Marganita מַרְגָנִיתָה f Hebrew
From the name of a type of flowering plant common in Israel, called the scarlet pimpernel in English.
Matan מַתָּן m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew transcription of Mattan.
Matityahu מַתִּתְיָהוּ m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Matthew.
Maya 3 מַיָּה f Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew מַיִם (mayim) meaning "water".
Maytal מֵיטַל f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew מֵיטַל (see Meital).
Meir מֵאִיר m Hebrew
Means "giving light" in Hebrew.
Meira מֵאִירָה f Hebrew
Feminine form of Meir.
Meirit מֵאִירִית f Hebrew
Feminine form of Meir.
Meital מֵיטַל f Hebrew
Means "dew drop" in Hebrew.
Melech מֶלֶך m Biblical, Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Means "king" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Micah (not the prophet).
Melek 1 מֶלֶך m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew מֶלֶך (see Melech).
Menachem מְנַחֵם m Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Menahem.
Menahem מְנַחֵם m Biblical, Hebrew
From the Hebrew name מְנַחֵם (Menaḥem) meaning "comforter", a derivative of נָחַם (naḥam) meaning "to comfort". This was the name of a king of Israel, appearing in the Old Testament. His reign was noted for its brutality.
Menashe מְנַשֶּׁה m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Manasseh.
Mendel מענדל, מֶנְדְל m Yiddish
Originally this was probably a Yiddish diminutive of Manno. It is now used as a diminutive of Menahem.
Menuha מְנוּחָה f Hebrew
Means "tranquility" in Hebrew.
Merav מֵרַב f Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Merab 1.
Meshulam מְשֻׁלָּם m Hebrew
Modern Hebrew transcription of Meshullam.
Meyer מֵאִיר m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew מֵאִיר (see Meir). It also coincides with a German surname meaning "mayor, leader".
Michael מִיכָאֵל m English, German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Czech, Hebrew, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel) meaning "who is like God?", derived from the interrogative pronoun מִי (mi) combined with ךְּ (ke) meaning "like" and אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God". This is a rhetorical question, implying no person is like God. Michael is one of the archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament he is named as a protector of Israel (see Daniel 12:1). In the Book of Revelation in the New Testament he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies in the war against Satan, and is thus considered the patron saint of soldiers in Christianity.... [more]
Michaela מִיכָאֵלָה f German, Swedish, English, Czech, Slovak, Greek, Hebrew
Feminine form of Michael.
Michal 2 מִיכַל f Biblical, Hebrew
Possibly means "brook" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a daughter of Saul. She was married to David, but after David fled from Saul he remarried her to someone else. Later, when David became king, he ordered her returned to him.
Mikhael מִיכָאֵל m Hebrew, Biblical Greek
Alternate transcription of Hebrew מִיכָאֵל or Ancient Greek Μιχαήλ (see Michael).
Mirele מירעלע f Yiddish (Rare)
Yiddish diminutive of Miriam.
Miri מירי f Hebrew
Hebrew diminutive of Miriam.
Miriam מִרְיָם f Hebrew, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Italian, Portuguese, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Biblical
Form of Mary used in the Old Testament, where it belongs to the elder sister of Moses and Aaron. She watched over the infant Moses as the pharaoh's daughter drew him from the Nile. The name has long been popular among Jews, and it has been used as an English Christian name (alongside Mary) since the Protestant Reformation.
Mirit מִירִית f Hebrew
Meaning unknown, possibly a derivative of Miriam.
Miron 2 מִירוֹן m Hebrew
From the name of the highest mountain in Israel, Mount Meron. It is also the name of a village on its slopes, thought to be on the same site as the ancient Canaanite city of Merom.
Miryam מִרְיָם f Hebrew, Spanish, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Miriam, as well as a Spanish variant.
Moishe משה m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Moses.
Mor מוֹר f & m Hebrew
Means "myrrh" in Hebrew.
Moran מוֹרָן f & m Hebrew
Means "viburnum shrub" in Hebrew.
Mordecai מָרְדֳּכַי m Biblical, Hebrew
Means "servant of Marduk" in Persian. In the Old Testament Mordecai is the cousin and foster father of Esther. He thwarted a plot to kill the Persian king, though he made an enemy of the king's chief advisor Haman.
Mordechai מָרְדֳּכַי m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew מָרְדֳּכַי or מָרְדְּכַי (see Mordecai).
Moses מֹשֶׁה m English, Jewish, Biblical, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name מֹשֶׁה (Moshe), which is most likely derived from Egyptian mes meaning "son". The meaning suggested in the Old Testament of "drew out" from Hebrew מָשָׁה (masha) is probably an invented etymology (see Exodus 2:10).... [more]
Moshe מֹשֶׁה m Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Moses.
Moss m English (Archaic), Jewish
Medieval form of Moses.
Motel מאָטל m Yiddish (Rare)
Yiddish diminutive of Mordecai. This is the name of a character in the musical Fiddler on the Roof (1964).
Moti 2 מוטי m Hebrew
Diminutive of Mordecai.
Motke מאָטקע m Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of Mordecai.