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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the ending sequence is n; and the length is 6.
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Leylin m & f English
Exuberant passion for life. To bring goodness to. Leylin has a talent for finding goodness in all and a talent for for joy, laughter, and imaginative minds.
Léyoun m Norman
Norman short form of Napoleon.
Leysan m & f Azerbaijani, Tatar (Russified), Bashkir (Russified)
Means "downpour, heavy rain" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic نيسان (naysān) meaning "April" . It is also the Russified form of its cognate Laysan... [more]
Lezgîn m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish lezok meaning "hasty".
Lhevin m Filipino (Rare)
Likely a variant of Levin.
Liavon m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Leon.
Libran m Arthurian Cycle
A king who battled and killed an unnamed uncle of Perceval, forcing Perceval’s aunt into seclusion in the Vulgate "Queste del Saint Graal" 1215-1230.
Lichen f & m Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Li 1 and Chen 1.
Lichen f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Li 2 and Chen 2 means "my beauty" or "my grace" in Hebrew.
Lidwin m Polish
Variant of Ludwin.
Ligian m & f Chinese (Modern)
International version of Lijian
Lijian m & f Chinese
From Chinese 立 () meaning "stand, establish" or 利 () meaning "benefit, advantage" combined with 坚 (jiān) meaning "hard, firm", 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish" or 见 (jiàn) meaning "see, meet, appear"... [more]
Lilien f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Li 1 and Liên , and a variant of the name Lilian
Lilyan f & m English (Modern), French (Modern, Rare)
English variant of Lilian, as well as a French masculine form.
Lincon m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian borrowing of Lincoln.
Lingan f & m Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Ling and An 1.
Linkin m English (Modern)
Variant of Lincoln. Usage as a given name has likely been inspired by the American rock band Linkin Park.
Linlin f & m Chinese
From Chinese 琳 (lín) meaning "fine jade, gem" combined with itself. Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Lipman m Yiddish
Yiddish form of the Judeo-German name Liberman, meaning "beloved man".
Lirahn m Hebrew (Modern)
It’s the pronounciation to Liron... phonetics!! Same meaning as Liron
Lirain m Basque
Derived from Basque lirain "slim, slender, lithe, svelte; attractive".
Liruan m & f Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Li 1, Ru and An 1.
Lishan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely", 里 () meaning "village" or 李 () meaning "plum, plum tree" combined with 善 (shàn) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable", 珊 (shān) meaning "coral", 姍 (shān) meaning "leisurely, slow", 山 (shān) meaning "mountain, hill, peak" or 杉 (shān) meaning "pine, fir"... [more]
Litman m Yiddish
a Yiddish form of Lipman
Livien m Flemish
French form of Livianus.
Livijn m Dutch (Archaic)
Variant form of Lieven via its latinization Livinus. This particular form of the name has been very rare, even in late medieval times... [more]
Liyuan f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful" and 元 (yuán) meaning "first, origin".
Lizhen f & m Chinese
From Chinese 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely", 理 () meaning "reason, logic" or 力 () meaning "power, capability, influence" combined with 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, rare", 贞 (zhēn) meaning "virtuous, chaste, loyal" or 真 (zhēn) meaning "real, genuine, true"... [more]
Llewyn m English (Rare), Welsh (Rare)
Diminutive of Llewelyn. The Welsh -yn suffix creates the singular of a masculine noun; in naming it creates singular meaning and a diminutive form. As such, Llewyn is documented as a given name and as a diminutive of Llewelyn already by the 1500's in Wales... [more]
Locrin m Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Another name of King Locrinus
Locryn m Cornish
Possibly from Lloegyr, the medieval Welsh name for a region of southeastern Britain, which is of unknown meaning. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, the historical realm (which he Latinized as Loegria) was named after Locrinus, the eldest son of Brutus of Troy and Innogen.
Loevan m Breton
Younger form of Laouenan.
Loğman m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Luqman.
Logwin m Belarusian
Belarusian name derived from the Latin name Longinus, meaning "long".
Lohvyn m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian folk form of Longinus. Also see Lonhyn (canonical form).
Lokman m Turkish, Bengali, Malay
Turkish, Bengali and Malay form of Luqman.
Lómion m Literature
Means "son of twilight" in Quenya. In Tolkien's Legendarium this is the mother-name of Maeglin.
Lonhyn m Ukrainian (Rare)
Ukrainian form of Longinus.
Looyan m Somali
Refers to an advocate or one who resolves disputes.
Loqman m Malay
Malay variant of Luqman.
Lordan m Croatian
Either a masculine form of Loredana or derived from the English word lord.
Lórien m & f Literature, English (Modern)
From the Sindarin name Lothlórien, an Elven city in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Named for a land called Lórien in Aman, from which Galadriel had been exiled, Lothlórien means Lórien of the Blossom... [more]
Lorien m Popular Culture
Lorien is a fictional alien from the science fiction television series Babylon 5.
Lorijn m & f Dutch
Variant form of Laurijn.
Lorren m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Loren and Lauren.
Lothan m English (Rare)
English variant of Lotan.
Lothen m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Loðinn.
Loðin m Faroese (Archaic)
Faroese form of Loðinn.
Louarn m Breton
Derived from Breton louarn "fox".
Louden m English (Rare), Literature, Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Louden. A known bearer of Louden as a given name is Louden Swain, the main character in the 1979 book "Vision Quest" written by Terry Davis... [more]
Loudin m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Loudin.
Loudon m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Loudon. Known bearers of Loudon as a given name include the American author Loudon Wainwright, Jr... [more]
Lovren m Croatian
Croatian form of Lovrenc.
Lowgen m & f South American (Rare)
the name lowgen is a unique way of the original name logan. it can be both male and female, it means you are strong and independent. You tend to be on the quiet side, but when it comes to friends then you are the loudest person around... [more]
Lucain m French (Rare)
French form of Lucanus (see Lucan).
Luçian m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Lucianus.
Lucián m Czech (Rare), Slovak, Hungarian
Hungarian, Czech and Slovak form of Lucian.
Lucjón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Lucianus.
Lucman m Maranao, Maguindanao
Maranao and Maguindanao form of Luqman.
Lucyin m Walloon
Walloon form of Lucien.
Ludhin m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Luðinn.
Ludwin m Dutch, German
This name is usually a form of Leutwin, but there are instances where the first element of the name can also be derived from Old High German hlûd "famous" (see Chlodomer).
Lughán m Irish
Diminutive of Lugh.
Luhsun m Chinese
chinese revolutionary writer... [more]
Luisín m Spanish
Diminutive of Luis.
Lukian m Breton, Ukrainian (Rare)
Breton form of Lucian and Ukrainian variant transcription of Lukyan.
Lukjan m Estonian
Estonian transcription of Russian Лукьян (see Lukyan).
Lukman m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Bosnian
Alternate transcription of Arabic لقمان (see Luqman), as well the Bosnian form and an Indonesian and Malay variant.
Lünden m Mongolian
Means "prophecy, commandment" in Mongolian.
Luqman m Arabic, Urdu, Malay, Indonesian
Meaning uncertain. This is the name of a figure mentioned several times in the Quran, described as a sage who was bestowed with wisdom by God. He is also the namesake of the 31st chapter of the Quran (surah Luqman).
Luregn m Romansh
Romansh form of Laurence 1, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Lurian f & m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Portuguese variant of the names Lauriano and Lauriana, from the english name Lorraine.
Lushan f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 绿 (lǜ) meaning "green" and 善 (shàn) meaning "good, virtuous, kind".
Lusian m Breton (Rare)
Breton form of Lucian.
Lütjen m Dutch
Dutch variant of Lütje.
Lutsin m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Lucinus. Also compare Lukin.
Luvsan m Mongolian
Mongolian form of Lobsang.
Luzgin m Nivkh
From lud meaning "to sing".
Luzhen f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 路 (lù) meaning "road, path, journey" and 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, valuable, rare".
Luzian m German
German form of Lucian.
Lydian f & m English (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Lydia, occasionally used in Norway as a masculine form. In some cases it may be directly from the word which means "of ancient Lydia" (and also refers to "a mode of ancient Greek music, reputed to be light and effeminate").
Lykaon m Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Possibly derived from Greek λυκος (lykos) "wolf". In Greek mythology, this is the name of an early king of Arkadia.
Lylian f & m English (Rare), Estonian (Rare), French
English and Estonian feminine and French masculine variant of Lilian.
Lytton m English
From an Old English place name which meant "settlement on the hill". A famous bearer is author Lytton Strachey.
Ma'ayan f & m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew מַעֲיָן (maayan) (see Maayan).
Machen m Arthurian Cycle
King of the Lost Island.... [more]
Machín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Maginus.
Machín m Medieval Spanish
Spanish form of Matxin.
Machon m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun μάχη (mache) meaning "battle". Also compare the related name Machaon.... [more]
Maddan m Arthurian Cycle
The son of King Locrinus and Queen Gwendolen of Britain, and thus grandson of Corineus.... [more]
Madden m & f Irish
Transferred use of the surname Madden.
Maddyn f & m English (Modern)
Feminine or alternative spelling of Madden.
Madern m Medieval German
Maybe a variant of Maternus.... [more]
Madern m Cornish
Variant of Madron.
Madian m Muslim (Arabized, Rare)
Madian is a geographical place mentioned in the Torah and Quran. William G. Dever states that biblical Madian was in the "northwest Arabian Peninsula, on the east shore of the Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea", an area which he notes was "never extensively settled until the 8th–7th century B.C."
Madron m History (Ecclesiastical)
Saint Madron was a Pre-Congregational Saint, monk and hermit who was was born in Cornwall and a disciple of Saint Ciarán of Saigir. Both the village of Madron and St Maddern's Church in Cornwall are named for him... [more]
Madsen m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Madsen.
Maelan m Breton
Diminutive of Mael.
Maelon m Welsh
Derived from mael, meaning "prince".
Maheen m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Tamil, Nepali, Marathi, Hinduism, Telugu, Sinhalese, Malayalam, Kannada, Assamese, Punjabi, Bengali
MEANING - "earth-ruler" ,king, prince. Here मही means earth + इन means ruler
Mahlon m Biblical, English (Rare)
Meaning uncertain; sometimes misinterpreted as a variant of Mahlah ("weakness, sickness" from Hebrew Machlah). In the Old Testament this was the name of the son of Naomi and first husband of Ruth (Ruth 1:2,5; 4:9-10)... [more]
Mahran m Persian
Varaint tranciption of مهران (see Mehran).
Maicín m Old Irish
A pet form of mac meaning "son, child, youth".
Maicon m Brazilian
Maicon is a variant of Michael originally referring to, and made popular in reference to, American singer Michael Jackson in the 1980s.
Maimin m Occitan
Occitan form of Maximinus.
Maimun m Judeo-Arabic, Jewish
Arabic Jew's translation of Mazliach.
Maimun m & f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Means "auspicious, blessed, favourable" in Arabic. It is used as a masculine name in Arabic-speaking countries and Indonesia while it is feminine in Malaysia.
Mairen m & f Manipuri
Means "pumpkin" in Meitei.
Maivân f & m Vietnamese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Mai 1 and Vân.
Maklan m Bontoc
Meaning unknown.
Maklen m Serbian
The Serbian name of the Acer monspessulanum, the Montpellier maple, a species of maple native to the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Portugal in the west, to Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel in the east, and north to the Jura Mountains in France and the Eifel in Germany.
Makrin m Croatian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian
Croatian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian form of Macrinus.
Mallen m English (African)
Transferred use of the surname Mallen.
Malvin m Norwegian
Meaning uncertain. Perhaps a masculine form of Malvina, a variant of Melvin or a combination of Malene and Edvin (or other similar names).
Malwyn m Welsh
Variant of Maldwyn.
Malyen m Literature
Invented by author Leigh Bardugo for her "Shadow and Bone" book series, first released in 2012. It is the Ravkan version of Malcolm.... [more]
Mammon m Biblical, Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Literature
Derived from Late Latin mammona meaning "wealth", ultimately from Aramaic מָמוֹנָא (mamona) meaning "money, wealth". In the New Testament, this was material wealth or greed, which was often personified as a deity... [more]
Mamnun m Arabic (Rare), Bengali
Means "grateful, thankful, indebted" in Arabic, from the root من (manna) meaning "to be gracious".
Mamoon m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic مأمون (see Mamun), as well as the Urdu form.
Manaén m Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Manaen.
Manaen m Biblical
A comforter, a leader
Mannan m Indian, Bengali, Pakistani, Arabic (Mashriqi)
From the Arabic word مَنّان (mannān) meaning "kind, generous, benefactor".
Manqin f & m Chinese
From 曼 (màn) meaning "handsome, beautiful, refined" and 琴 (qín), a word to refer to several Chinese musical instrument.
Manren f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 曼 (màn) meaning "long, extended, vast, beautiful" and 仁 (rén) meaning "humaneness, benevolence, kindness".
Manson m English
Transferred from the surname Manson.
Mantan m & f African American
The name Mantan has appeared as a middle name and it may have come from the Irish and or English surname Manton.
Manton m English, Irish
Manton is derived from various place names throughout England. In Ireland Manton is the anglicized form of the Gaelic "Ó Manntáin", or "descendant of Manntán", a personal name derived from a diminutive of "manntach" ("toothless").
Manwen f & m Chinese (Rare)
Originating from Chinese culture, Manwen means 'full of culture and literacy'. It is a unisex name that signifies someone who is knowledgeable and well-read.
Maoxin m Chinese
From 茂 (mào) meaning "lush, luxurious" and 鑫 (xīn) meaning "wealthy, prosperous".
Maqrin m Berber
Means "always in a good mood" in Kabyle.
Marcon m Medieval French
Medieval French diminutive of Marc and of Germanic given names that start with Marc-, such as Marculphe... [more]
Mərdan m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Mardan.
Mardan m Persian (Rare), Kazakh
Derived from either the Persian noun مردان (mardan) meaning "men" or the Persian adjective مردانه (mardane) meaning "manly, masculine". Both are ultimately derived from the Persian noun مرد (mard) meaning "man"... [more]
Marden f & m English
The author Marden Fitzpatrick Nichols is a famous bearer of this name.
Mardon m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Mardan.
Mareyn m & f Dutch (Archaic)
Probably an archaic form of Marijn.
Margan m Arthurian Cycle
Brother of the giants Durkan and Ulian. They all served Lord Karedoz of Malmontan, and they were slain by Sir Tandareis.
Margon m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
1. The wine steward of the Saxon king, Pignoras. He fought against Arthur’s forces at the second battle of Clarence, and was killed there.... [more]
Mariën m Dutch
Dutch form of Marien.
Marión m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Marian 2.
Marjan m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Marian 2.
Marjón m Icelandic (Rare)
Combination of Old Norse marr meaning "sea" and the name Jón.
Marlan m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
The King of the Scottish Borderlands, called “the Simple” or “the Accursed” because of his evil ways.... [more]
Marnin m Hebrew
"Causing Joy" or "One who creates joy"
Maroun m Arabic
Modern Arabic form of Maron. It is primarily used by Maronites.
Márten m Sami
Sami form of Martin.
Märten m Estonian
Variant of Marten.
Mårtén m Walloon
Walloon form of Martin.
Mårtin m Walloon
Walloon form of Martin.
Marvan m Chechen, Bashkir
Chechen and Bashkir form of Marwan.
Marwan m Arabic, Indonesian
From Arabic مرو (marw) meaning "flint, pebble, quartz" and also referring to a type of fragrant plant (genus Maerua). This was the name of two Umayyad caliphs.
Marwen m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic مروان (see Marwan) chiefly used in North Africa.
Maryan m French
Gallicized form of Polish Marian 2.
Massen m Cornish
Cornish form of Maximus via Welsh Macsen.
Massen m Berber
A Term of respect meaning "Master" and a name given to high born.
Maston m English (Rare)
Taken from the English surname Maston.
Mataan m Somali
A name from the Somali word for "twin."
Matain m Arthurian Cycle
The lord of the Castel de La Blanche Espine, where Knights of the Round Table were reviled.... [more]
Mateen m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic متين (see Matin), as well as the Urdu form.
Mathan m Scottish (Modern), English (Modern)
Means “bear” in Scottish Gaelic. This is a recently created name.
Mathen m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Matthew used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Matton m Greek Mythology
From Greek μάττων (matton), participle of the verb μάσσω (masso) meaning "to knead dough, to press into a mould". In Greek mythology Matton is a hero of the meal, specifically the kneading of dough.
Maugan m Arthurian Cycle
A priest who Arthur appointed as Archbishop of Silchester.
Maulen m Kazakh
Means "(tiger) cub, kitten" in Kazakh.
Maurin m Romansh, German (Swiss)
Romansh form of Maurus, cognate of Mauritz and Moritz.
Mauryn m Polish
Polish form of Maurinus.
Mavlan m Uyghur, Kazakh (Rare), Kyrgyz (Rare)
Derived from the Islamic religious title of مولانا (mawlana), which is also known in English as maulana. It literally means "our lord" in Arabic, as it is derived from the Arabic noun مولى (mawla) meaning "lord, master" combined with the Arabic possessive suffix ـنَا (-na).... [more]
Mavlon m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Mavlan.
Mawgan m History (Ecclesiastical)
This name was borne by an obscure Breton and Cornish saint who flourished in the 5th or 6th century.
Mayden f & m English (American, Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Combination of May or Mason and the -den suffix found in names such as Hayden... [more]
Maylon m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Maylon. Alternatively this could be a variant of Mahlon or an invented name modelled on names such as Waylon, Braylon, Jaylon and Daylon.
Maymon m Judeo-Catalan
Judeo-Catalan form of Maimun 1.
Maymun m Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "blessed, thriving, prosperous" in Arabic.
Mayron m French (Modern), French (Belgian, Modern)
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Myron.
Mazlan m & f Malay
Possibly a variant of Azlan.
McLain m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the English surname McLain.
McLean m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname McLean. Most famously borne by actor Edgar McLean Stevenson (1927-1996) best known for portraying Lt... [more]
Median m Arthurian Cycle
One of Arthur’s knights in the Vulgate Merlin, present at a tournament between Arthur’s knights and the knights of Kings Ban and Bors.... [more]
Medwin m English (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Medwin.
Meehan m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Meehan.
Mehman m Azerbaijani
Means "guest" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian مهمان (mehman).
Mehran m Persian
Derived from Persian مهر (mehr) meaning "kindness, love" or "sun".
Mêhvan m Kurdish
Means "guest" in Kurdish.
Meigan f & m American (Rare)
Variant of Megan.
Meilan f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Mei 1 and Lan 1.
Meilin f & m Chinese
From Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beautiful", 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot" or 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone" combined with 林 (lín) meaning "forest", 琳 (lín) meaning "fine jade, gem" or 麟 (lín) meaning "female unicorn"... [more]
Meiran m & f Hebrew (Modern)
This name has some meanings: the first is "Happiness from God" (written: מירן), and the second is "joyful water" (written: מי-רן), from the Hebrew word mei (like in Meital), and the name Ran.
Meiron m Hebrew
Original Hebrew form of Miron 2.
Mekhin m Thai
Means "cloud" (a poetic word) in Thai.
Melion m Arthurian Cycle
A British knight in a French lai, who possessed an enchanted ring. This ring enabled him to change into a werewolf and back again. His wife stole the ring when he was in lupine form, trapping him there until her treason was detected.... [more]
Melkin m Arthurian Cycle
John of Glastonbury mentions a vaticinator (one who foresees the future), who lived before Myrddin (Merlin) and uttered a prophecy about Glastonbury, couched in obscure Latin, which is difficult to interpret... [more]
Melton m English
Probably a variant of Milton.
Melwin m Swedish
Variant of Melvin.
Memnon m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek μέμνων (memnon) meaning "steadfast, resolute" (see Agamemnon).
Menion m Gascon
Truncated form of Domenjon.
Měrćin m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Martin.
Mergen m Mythology, Tuvan, Kalmyk, Buryat, Kazakh
Derived from Mongolian мэргэн (mergen) meaning "sharpshooter, archer" or "wise, intelligent". In Turkic mythology, Mergen is a deity of abundance and wisdom.
Mergen m Mongolian
Means "wise, intelligent", "sharpshooter, sharp-sighted", or "divination, prophetic; soothsayer" in Mongolian.
Merïen m Arthurian Cycle
Perceval married his cousin, the daughter of Goon Desert, to Lord Merïen.
Merijn m & f Dutch
Variant of Marijn.
Merlín m Galician
Galician form of Merlin.
Merrin f & m Cornish
Although the exact origin and meaning of this name are unknown, many modern-day academics believe this name to be the (possibly Anglicized) Cornish form of Morien.... [more]
Mertin m German (East Prussian), German (Silesian)
East Prussian German and Silesian German form of Martin.
Mertyn m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Martin.
Mervan m Kurdish, Turkish (Rare)
Kurdish and Turkish form of Marwan.
Merwan m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic مروان (see Marwan) chiefly used in North Africa.
Mesfin m Eastern African, Amharic
Means "monarch, noble, prince" in Amharic.
Mesmin m History (Ecclesiastical), French (Rare)
French variant of Maximin. Saint Mesmin (died c. 520 AD) is a French saint associated with the Bishopric of Orléans. He was the second abbot of Micy Abbey, founded by his uncle, Saint Euspicius.
Metion m Ancient Greek
In Greek mythology, Metion was an Athenian prince.
Metjen m Ancient Egyptian
Means "the leader" in Ancient Egyptian.
Mevlan m Turkish
Turkish form of Mavlan.
Mezian m Berber (Rare), Northern African (Rare)
Variant of Meziane (chiefly Algerian and Moroccan).
Michon m & f Medieval French, Dutch (Rare)
Medieval French diminutive of Michel, as it contains the French diminutive suffix -on. Also compare Madelon, Marion 1 and Michou.... [more]
Midhun m Malayalam
Malayalam form of Mithun.
Midian m Biblical
Means "strife" or "judgment" in Hebrew. In the Hebrew Bible, Midian was a son of Abraham and Keturah.
Mihman f & m Turkish (Rare)
From Persian مهمان (mehmān) meaning "guest".
Mihran m Armenian
Armenian form of Mehran.