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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 7.
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Mishsha m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Mikhail.
Mishshi m Chuvash
Pen name of notable Chuvash author Mishshi Yukhma (1936-), real name Mikhail Yukhma.
Missagh m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian میثاق (see Misagh).
Mistral f & m Obscure (Rare)
A strong, cold northwesterly wind that blows through the Mediterranean, mainly in winter.
Misuari m Maguindanao
Meaning uncertain.
Mitchel m English
Variant of Mitchell.
Mitchie m & f English
Nickname for Mitchell or Michelle, though in recent years, it is most commonly used as a girl's name
Mitenka m Russian
Diminutive of Dmitriy
Miterio m Aragonese
Variant of Mitier.
Mitichó m Romani (Caló)
Means "stern, severe" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Severo.
Mitìddi m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Methodius.
Mitrush m Albanian
Diminutive of Dhimitër.
Mitryai m Mari
Mari form of Dmitriy.
Mitsiky m & f Malagasy
Means "smiling" in Malagasy.
Mitsugi m Japanese
This can be used as 貢, 女貢 or 貢宜 with 貢 (ku, kou, mitsu.gu) meaning "finance, support, tribute," 女 (jo, nyo, nyou, onna, me) meaning "female, woman" and 宜 (gi, yoro.shii, yoro.shiku) meaning "good."... [more]
Mitsugu m Japanese
This name is used as 貢 or 女貢 with 貢 (ku, kou, mitsu.gu) meaning "finance, support, tribute" and 女 (jo, nyo, nyou, onna, me) meaning "female, woman."... [more]
Mitsuro m Japanese
From 光 (mitsu, hikari, hika.ru, kou) meaning "light", 三 (mitsu, mi, sabu) meaning "three", or 貢 (mitsu.gu, ku, kou) meaning "finance, support, tribute" combined with 郎 (ryou, rou, otoko) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou, aki.raka, hoga.raka) meaning "bright, cheerful, clear, merry"... [more]
Mitsuru f & m Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 満 (mitsuru) meaning "full; satisfy" or 暢 (mitsuru) meaning "stretch" or 充 (mitsuru) meaning "charge; raise". As a feminine name it can derive from 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful; beauty" combined with 鶴 (tsuru) meaning "crane".... [more]
Mitsuto m Japanese
From Japanese 光 (mitsu) meaning "light" combined with 音 (to) meaning "sound", 人 (to) meaning "person", 登 (to) meaning "to go up; to climb; to mount; to rise" or 豊 (to) meaning "abundant, lush, bountiful, plenty"... [more]
Mixalis m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Μιχάλης (see Michalis).
Mixayil m Northeastern Neo-Aramaic
Northeastern Neo-Aramaic form of Michael.
Miytrey m Karelian
Karelian form of Dmitriy.
Mizraim f & m Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Biblical
The Hebrew and Aramaic name for Egypt. In the Bible, this was the name of a son of Ham.
Mizuiro m Popular Culture
From Japanese 水 (mizu) meaning "water" and 色 (iro) meaning "color". Mizuiro Kojima is a supporting character from the 'Bleach' manga series by Tite Kubo.
Mjertyn m Sorbian
Lower Sorbian form of Martin.
Mkhitar m Armenian
From Old Armenian մխիթար ‎(mxitʿar) meaning "comfort, consolation, solace".
Mkrtich m Armenian
Means "baptist" in Armenian, referring to the Biblical John the Baptist.
Mmoloki m Tswana
Means "saviour" in Setswana.
Mnachem m Hebrew
Variant spelling of Menachem
Mnislav m Russian
Meaning "thinking of glory".
Moaffak m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic موفق (see Muwaffaq).
Moaffaq m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic موفق (see Muwaffaq).
Moammar m Arabic, Indonesian
Arabic alternate transcription of Muammar as well as an Indonesian variant.
Moammer m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معمر (see Muammar).
Moawiah m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معاوية (see Muawiya).
Moayyad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مؤيد (see Muayyad).
Moazzam m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu معظم (see Muazzam).
Mobarak m Arabic, Bengali, Filipino, Maranao
Arabic alternate transcription of Mubarak as well as the Bengali and Maranao form.
Mobarok m Bengali
Bengali variant of Mubarak.
Mochtar m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Mukhtar.
Mociano m Italian
Italian form of Mucianus.
Modesse m Walloon
Walloon form of Modeste.
Modwulf m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements mōd "mind, heart, spirit" (from mōdaz) and wulf "wolf".
Moebius m Popular Culture
The pseudonym of Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (1938-2012), French comic artist and writer.
Moeslim m Indonesian
Older Indonesian spelling of Muslim influenced by Dutch orthography.
Mofenyi m Tswana
Means "the conquerer" in Setswana.
Mogotsi m Tswana
Means "fire builder" in Setswana.
Mohamed m Somali
In Somalia, as in many Muslim-majority countries, the name Mohamed is extremely common, often as part of a longer name or combined with other names. It is not unusual for a Somali person to have multiple family members named Mohamed, so nicknames or other identifiers are often used to distinguish between individuals with the same name.
Mohamud m Somali
Somali version of Muhammad.
Mohanad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Muhannad.
Mohanan m Malayalam
Malayalam variant of Mohana.
Mohcine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic محسن (see Muhsin) chiefly used in North Africa.
Mohombi m Central African
From Mohombi Nzasi Moupondo, known professionally as Mohombi, a Swedish-Congolese singer-songwriter and dancer.
Mohsine m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic محسن (see Muhsin) chiefly used in Norh Africa.
Mohtady m Arabic (Rare)
the knower of the path of guidance, the one in continuous stage of guidance, guided to the straight path, newly born baby.
Moirean m Scottish Gaelic (Rare)
Masculine derivative of Moire, the Scottish Gaelic name for the Virgin Mary.
Mojahed m Arabic, Persian
Alternate transcription of Arabic مجاهد (see Mujahid), as well as the Persian form.
Mojahid m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مجاهد (see Mujahid).
Mojimir m Croatian (Rare)
Variant spelling of Mojmir.
Mojsław m Medieval Polish
An Old Polish name consisting of the elements moj, meaning "my" and sław, meaning "fame". This name was only recorded in the Ruthenian chronicle of Nestor and could have been a variant Masław or Miecisław.
Mojtaba m Persian
Persian form of Mujtaba.
Mojżesz m Polish, Kashubian
Polish and Kashubian form of Moses.
Mokalei m Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "crown of battle".
Mokamad m Maguindanao, Indonesian
Maguindanao and Indonesian form of Muhammad.
Mokgosi m Tswana
Means "a loud cry for help" in Tswana.
Mokhsen m Malay
Malay form of Muhsin.
Mokhsin m Malay
Malay form of Muhsin.
Mokodia m Mingrelian, Georgian (Rare)
Means "I wanted you" in Mingrelian (literally: "I wanted"), which makes this name the Mingrelian equivalent of Mindia.
Mokshil m Indian, Hindi
Possibly derived from Sanskrit मोक्ष (Moksha).
Mokusei m & f Japanese
From Japanese 木星 (mokusei) meaning "Jupiter, the planet".
Molayne m Popular Culture
Derived from the name of the mullein plant. This is the name of a character from the video games Pokemon Sun and Moon. Molayne is the head of the Hokulani Observatory.
Mölekey m Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic ملك (malak) meaning "angel".
Molmore m Manx (Archaic)
Derived from the Gaelic name element máel / mal / maol "tonsured, shorn; (and by extension) disciple, devotee" and the given name More with the intended meaning of "devotee of the Virgin Mary" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).... [more]
Molotov m & f Mongolian
Derived from the Russian surname Molotov, likely because of its associations with the Communist party.
Mombert m Germanic
A dithematic name formed from the Germanic name elements muni "thought, will" and beraht "bright".
Momčilo m Serbian
Serbian form of Momchil.
Momodou m African
Momodou means Mohammad it is an african name coming from an arabic name.... [more]
Momotaj f & m Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali মমতাজ (see Momtaz).
Momotaz f & m Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali মমতাজ (see Momtaz).
Monaldo m Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Munuald. Known bearers of this name include the 13th-century Italian saint Monaldo of Ancona (better known as Monaldus, the latinized form of his name) and Monaldo Leopardi (1776-1847), an Italian count who was also a politician, philosopher and scholar.
Monchai m Thai
From Thai มนต์ (mon) meaning "mantra, incantation" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Moneval m Arthurian Cycle
A Knight of the Round Table who took a friendly rivalry between the Round Table and the Queen’s Knights too far.... [more]
Monford m English
Derived from the surname Monford. Variant of Montford. Prominent users were baseball player Monte Irvin (1919-2016) and businessman Monford Orloff (1914-2000).
Mongkol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Mongkhon.
Mongkon m Thai
Alternate transcription of Mongkhon.
Mongwau m Hopi
Means "owl" in Hopi.
Monimos m Semitic Mythology (Hellenized)
Greek name of a god worshipped at Edessa in northern Mesopotamia, from Arabic Mun‘îm meaning "the favourable one", which is derived from the root n‘m "to be pleasing".
Monimos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective μόνιμος (monimos) meaning "staying in one's place, stable, steadfast".
Monimus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Monimus of Syracuse was a Cynic philosopher.
Monkhor m Mongolian
Means "hook-nosed, having an aquiline nose" in Mongolian.
Monobaz m Ancient Near Eastern
Monobaz I (also known as Bazeus or Monobazus) was king of the neo Assyrian Parthian client state of Adiabene in the 20s and 30s of the 1st century CE.
Monòmac m Catalan
Catalan form of Monomachos.
Monomah m Croatian
Croatian form of Monomachos.
Monorom m Khmer
Means "delightful" in Khmer.
Monstro m Popular Culture
In the Disney film Pinocchio, the sea monster is named Monstro, the Portuguese word for monster.
Montagu m English
Variant of Montague.... [more]
Montano m Theatre, Italian (Archaic)
Italian form of Montanus. Montano has been used by William Shakespeare for a character in 'Othello' (1603).
Montell m & f English
Variant of Montel.
Montero m African American
From Spanish surname Montero, used as the occupational name for a beater or other assistant at a hunt (typically in the mountains).... [more]
Monthol m Thai
Alternate transcription of Monthon.
Monthon m Thai
Means "circle, community, area" in Thai.
Montiel m & f English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Montiel.
Montoya f & m African American
Transferred use of the Spanish surname Montoya (itself from the name of a Spanish town), used because of its similarity to LaToya and its initial sound (also found in names such as Montrell, Montel or Montez).
Montree m Thai
Alternate transcription of Montri.
Montvid m Russian
Russian form of Mantvydas.
Monubai f & m Ijaw
Means "born on Monday" in Ijaw.
Monyyak m Dinka
Means "man of the drought" in Dinka.
Moonsky f & m American (Rare)
Mix of the words "moon" and "sky" sky meaning "beyond earth" and moon after the planet that reflects the light of the sun
Moon-soo m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangeul 문수 (see Mun-su).
Moradin m Popular Culture
In the Dungeons & Dragons pantheon, this is the name of the dwarven god of lawful good.
Morakot f & m Thai
Means "emerald" in Thai.
Moralde m Arthurian Cycle
The lord of the Beautiful Forest. He was married to lady Angnie. His daughter, Claudin, was kidnapped by a count but saved by Arthur’s Sir Tandareis.
Moraldo m Italian
Moraldo is best known as the name of the protagonist in Federico Fellini's classic Italian film, 'I Vitelloni'. It is also be a name of Nigerian origin. It can sometimes mean 'grace', and it translates to 'moral' in Cebuano.
Morarji m Gujarati, Hindi
Means "peacock" in Sanskrit. A notable bearer was Morarji Desai (1896-1995), an Indian independence activist who later served as prime minister of India.
Morbius m American (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
The name of the ill-fated and somewhat unstable scientist and space voyager, Dr. Edward Morbius, in the classic 1956 science fiction film, Forbidden Planet. In an apparent acknowledgement of the earlier movie, the name was also used for an unstable renegade Time Lord in an episode ("The Brain of Morbius") of the long-running British science fiction television series, Dr Who... [more]
Morciré m Manding (Gallicized)
Susu name of unknown meaning.
Mordant m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Mordant, whose name alludes to deadly sarcastic wit—the Latin root word mordēre means "to bite"—is a man who dies after a sojourn in the Bower of Bliss in Book 2 of "The Faerie Queene". He represents man's mortality.
Môresse m Walloon
Diminutive of Môre. Influenced by the family named "Moressée".
Morggán m Medieval Scottish, Scots (Archaic)
The name seemed to be a distant branch from the old Welsh name Morcant, first record of this name being used was by the first Mormaer or Earl of Mar known as Morggán of Mar.
Morgoth m Literature
Means "black enemy" in Sindarin. In 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkien, Morgoth Bauglir (Bauglir meaning "tyrant, oppressor" in Sindarin) was a title or aspect of Melkor, the ultimate villain of Middle-earth (whose true Valarin name was not recorded), given by Fëanor of the Noldor... [more]
Morholt m Arthurian Cycle
In the Arthurian legend, this name belongs to the brother or uncle of Isolde.
Moriaen m Arthurian Cycle
Moriaen is a 13th-century Arthurian romance in Middle Dutch.
Morihei m Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 守 (shu, su, mamo.ru, mamo.ri, mori, -mori, kami) meaning "guard, protect, defend, obey", 森 (shin, mori) meaning "forest, woods" or 盛 (sei, jou, mo.ru, saka.ru, saka.n, mori) meaning "boom, prosper, copulate" with 平 (hyou, byou, hei, tai.ra, -daira, hira, hira-) meaning "even, flat, peace."... [more]
Morlais m Welsh
From the name of a river in Wales, derived from Welsh mor "sea" and llais "voice". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century.
Morning f & m English
From the English word "morning", ultimately from proto-Germanic murginaz "to flicker, twinkle, darken".
Morocco m Obscure (Modern)
From the name of the African country.
Moronai m Mormon
Rendering of Moroni in many languages, including Hawaiian, Maori, and Shona,
Morozko m Russian
Diminutive of Moroz.
Morrell m English
Transferred use of the surname Morrell.
Morshed m Bengali
Derived from Arabic مرشد (murshid) meaning "guide, teacher".
Mortada m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مرتضى (see Murtada).
Mortche m Yiddish
Yiddish for Mordechai, many other forms and spelling alterations
Môrténe m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Morten.
Mörður m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Mǫrðr.
Morvryn m Arthurian Cycle, Literature
The father of Merlin in Elis Gruffydd’s Myrrdin Wyllt (sixteenth century).... [more]
Mosantu m & f Lingala
Variant of Santu.
Möschel m Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Variant of Moyshe, recorded in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Moschus m Ancient Greek
Means "young shoot or twig; young of an animal (especially a calf)" or "musk" in Ancient Greek.
Moseley m American
Transferred use of surname Moseley
Moshiko m Hebrew (Modern)
A diminutive or a modern version of Moshe.
Moshtaq m Bengali
Bengali form of Mushtaq.
Mosierz m Yiddish (Polonized)
Polish Yiddish form of Moses.
Mostéfa m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Mustafa chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Mostefa m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic مصطفى (see Mustafa) chiefly used in North Africa.
Motahar m Arabic, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Arabic مطهر‎ (see Mutahar), as well as the Bengali form.
Motaher m Bengali
Bengali variant of Mutahar.
Motasem m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معتصم (see Mutasim).
Motasim m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic معتصم (see Mutasim), as well as an Urdu variant.
Mothusi m Tswana
Means "helper" in Setswana.
Motoaki m Japanese
From 幹 (moto) meaning "tree trunk" and 晶 (aki) meaning "clear, crystal". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Motonao m Japanese
From 基 (moto) meaning "base, be based on", 素 (moto) meaning "elementary, elemental, prime, bare" or 本 (moto, hon) meaning "orign, source, root" combined with 直 (nao) meaning "common, straight, ordinary", 尚 (nao) meaning "esteem" or 正 (nao, masa) meaning "correct, proper, justice"... [more]
Motorou m Japanese
From Japanese 幹 (moto) meaning "tree trunk" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Motshan m Romani
Romani name of uncertain origin and meaning, although there have been speculations about a link to Russian and Yiddish Movcha.... [more]
Motsumi m Sotho
Means "seeker" in Sesotho.
Mouhsin m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic محسن (see Muhsin) chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Mouktar m Arabic
Means "chosen" in Arabic.
Mouloud m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from Arabic مَوْلِد (mawlid) "born, newborn", referring to the birth of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (chiefly Algerian).
Mounjir m Arabic (Modern)
Arabic name appearing in the Quran and meaning warner.
Moussab m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Musab.
Moutaaz m Arabic
Variant transcription of Arabic معتاز (see Mu'taz).
Mouying m Chinese
From 侔 (móu) meaning "to match, to equal" combined with 令 (lìng) meaning "to order, to command" or 伶 (líng) meaning "clever" or 玲 (líng) meaning "a jade sound"... [more]
Movladi m Chechen
Derived from Arabic مَوْلِد (mawlid) meaning "birth, birthday", referring to the birth of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (see Movlid).
Mowafak m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic موفق (see Muwaffaq).
Mowafaq m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic موفق (see Muwaffaq).
Mpanefy m Malagasy
Means "blacksmith" in Malagasy.
Mqibalo m South African, Xhosa, Zulu
Possibly derived from Mgqibelo, meaning "Saturday" in Xhosa and Zulu.
Mrithun m Hindi
Means "Made of Earth, Lord of Death"
Mrugesh m Indian
gujarat, india
Mscëwòj m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Mściwój.
Mścibor m Polish
Composed of the Old Slavonic elements 'msci' meaning "revenge" and 'bor' meaning, "battle."
Msimuko m & f Tumbuka
Means "crossing over" in Tumbuka.
Mstivoj m Slavic
Derived from the Slavic elements mmsti "to avenge" and voj "warrior, fighter".
Muaffak m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic موفق (see Muwaffaq).
Muaffaq m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic موفق (see Muwaffaq).
Muawiah m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic معاوية (see Muawiya).
Muawiya m Arabic
Means "howler, one who howls" in Arabic (referring to female dogs or the cubs of foxes, lions or other animals), from the root عوى (ʾawā) meaning "to howl". This was the name of the founder and first caliph of the Umayyad Empire.
Muayyad m Arabic
Means "supported" in Arabic, from the word أَيَّدَ (ayyada) meaning "to support, to endorse".
Muazzam m Arabic, Urdu
Means "exalted, glorified, venerated" in Arabic.
Muazzaz f & m Arabic
Means "powerful, strong" or "honored, revered" in Arabic.
Mubarok m Indonesian, Bengali
Indonesian and Bengali variant of Mubarak.
Muchena m Shona
One who is white or light skin tone. Or Blessing in Ndau dialect of Shona
Muchlis m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Mukhlis.
Muchsin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Muhsin.
Muchtar m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Mukhtar.
Mucjusz m Polish
Polish form of Mucius.
Mudasir m Indian (Muslim)
Indian variant of Muddathir.
Muditha m Sinhalese
Means "delight, happiness" in Sinhala, ultimately from Sanskrit मुदिता (mudita) meaning "joy, pleasure, gladness".
Mufchik m Nivkh
Derived from the Nivkh word mugv meaning "day", being used on children born in the daytime.
Mugisha m Haya
Means "blessing" in Haya.
Mugurel m Romanian
Diminutive of Mugur.
Muhajir m Arabic (Rare), Indonesian
Means "migrant, immigrant" in Arabic.
Muhamat m Indonesian, Malay, Thai (Muslim)
Indonesian, Malay and Thai form of Muhammad.
Muhanad m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Muhannad.
Muharam m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Muharram.
Muharom m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Muharram.
Muhedin m Bosnian, Albanian
Bosnian and Albanian variant of Mohy al-din.
Muhidin m Indonesian, Malay, Bosnian
Indonesian, Malay and Bosnian form of Muhyi ad-Din.
Muhluri m & f Tsonga
Means "conqueror, victor" in Xitsonga.
Muhtadi m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic مُهْتَد (muhtad) meaning "rightly guided, well-guided, on the right path".
Muhtari m Hausa
Hausa form of Mukhtar.
Mu-hyeon m Korean
From Sino-Korean 武 "military; martial, warlike" and 鉉 "device for carrying a tripod".
Muirchú m History (Ecclesiastical), Old Irish
Means "sea hound, sea wolf" in Old Irish, from Old Irish muir "sea" and "dog, hound, wolf". Muirchú moccu Machtheni was a monk and historian from Leinster who wrote the Vita sancti Patricii or The Life of Saint Patrick.
Mujahed m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic مجاهد (see Mujahid).
Mujahid m Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian, Malay
Means "fighter, struggler" in Arabic, from the root جاهد (jāhada) meaning "to endeavour, to strive, to toil".
Mujamed m Vlach
Vlach form of Muhammad.
Mujibor m Bengali (Muslim, Rare)
Variant transcription of Mujibur.
Mujibur m Bengali (Muslim)
Derived from Arabic مجيب (mujīb) meaning “answerer, responder” combined with the Bengali suffix -ur. A notable bearer of this name was Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (1920-1975), the founding leader of Bangladesh.
Mujiman m Javanese
From Javanese muji meaning "praise, prayer" combined with the masculine suffix -man.
Mujimin m Javanese
From Javanese muji meaning "praise, prayer" combined with the masculine suffix -min.
Mujiono m Javanese
From Javanese muji meaning "praise, prayer" combined with either the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Mujtaba m Arabic
Means "the chosen one, the selected one" in Arabic. This is one of the titles of Muhammad.
Mukhari f & m Sanskrit, Indian, Nepali, Kannada, Bengali, Sinhalese, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, Gujarati, Tamil
MEANING : bit of a bridle, resonant, talkative
Mukhlis m Arabic, Indonesian
Means "sincere, devoted, loyal" in Arabic, from the root أخلص (ʾakhlasa) meaning "to dedicate".
Mukhran m Georgian
From მუხრანი (Mukhrani), the name of a historical lowland district in eastern Georgia. It was originally called მუხნარი (Mukhnari) or მუხნარ (Mukhnar), which literally meant "of an oak" but signified "oak-grove"... [more]
Mukhriz m Malay
Derived from Arabic محرز (muḥriz) meaning "acquired, obtained, accomplished, achieved".
Mukhsin m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Muhsin.
Mukhtor m Tajik
Tajik form of Mukhtar.
Mukitou m Cree
Means "black powder" in Cree.
Mukunda m Hinduism
A name of Vishnu.
Mülayim f & m Azerbaijani, Turkish, Ottoman Turkish
Means "mild, tender, sweet-natured" in Azerbaijani and Turkish, ultimately from Arabic ملائم (mula'im) meaning "fit, proper, convenient". This name is mostly feminine in Azerbaijan and masculine in Turkey, but was feminine in the Ottoman Empire.
Muldoon m Literature
Either a transferred use of the surname Muldoon or an anglicized form of Máel Dúin... [more]
Muliana f & m Indonesian
Variant of Mulyana also used as a feminine name.
Muljadi m Indonesian
Older spelling of Mulyadi influenced by Dutch orthography.
Mulweri m Tsonga
Means "defender, advocate" in Xitsonga.
Mulyana m Sundanese
Sundanese form of Mulyono.
Mulyono m Javanese, Indonesian
From Javanese mulya meaning "noble, exalted, honourable, glorious" combined with either the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Munatas m Berber (Rare)
This name means to ‘gather around a special person’.... [more]
Munatsi m Shona
Means "one who makes perfect" in Shona.
Munawir m Indonesian
Derived from Arabic منور (munawwir) meaning "blooming, enlightening, illuminating".
Munchin m History (Ecclesiastical)
Name of a 7th century saint. He was the first bishop of Limerick.
Mundher m Arabic (Modern, Archaic)
An arabic name meaning someone who warns / alerts others from danger or something bad / ominous happening. From the arabic word انذار meaning "warning".
Mundicu m Sardinian
Diminutive of Remundu.
Munding m Filipino
Diminutive of Edmundo.
Mundric m Germanic
Derived from Old High German mund "protection" combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Muneaki m Japanese
From 宗 (mune) meaning "religion, sect" and 明 (aki) meaning "bright, light, clear". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Mungkol m Khmer
Means "luck, fortune, happiness" in Khmer.
Mungoni m & f Shona (Rare)
May mean abiding in grace
Munuald m Germanic
The meaning and origin of the first element is rather uncertain: we know that it comes from muni, but we don't exactly know where muni itself comes from. But there are a few possibilities... [more]
Munúlfr m Old Norse
Ancient Scandinavian cognate of Munulf.
Munyika m Kaguru
Means "of the bush" in Chikaguru.
Muogboo m Igbo
Means "let the spirits intervene or settle the matter" in Igbo.
Muraduk m Balochi
Derived from murad meaning "wish".
Murdagh m Manx
Manx form of Muircheartach and Muiredach.
Murdock m Scottish
Variant of Murdoc.
Murghad m Manx
Manx form of Murchadh.
Murghey m Manx
Manx cognate of Murchadh. This name used to be Anglicized as the etymologically unrelated Morgan 1.
Murrell m American (South, Rare)
George Murrell Smith Jr. is an American politician and the 61st Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
Murshed m Bengali
Alternate transcription of Bengali মোরশেদ (see Morshed).
Murshid m Arabic, Bengali
Means "guide, leader" in Arabic, from the root أرشد (ʾarshada) meaning "to guide, to lead on the right course".
Mursili m Ancient Near Eastern
The name of three Hittite kings.
Mursyid m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Murshid.