Names starting with M
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An anglicized form of Muirchertach.
The Urdu variant of Murtada, as well as an alternative transliteration of the Arabic name.
From a Tamil word meaning "young". This was a Tamil war god now identified with Skanda.
Signifies "hard, difficult, tough" in Arabic, from صعب (ṣaʿuba) "to be hard, to be difficult". Mus'ab ibn Umayr was a companion of the Prophet Muhamma...
From Ojibwe Maskawigwan meaning "hard quill", from mashkawaa "hard" and gaaway "quill". A 19th-century Saulteaux chief bore this name.
The Turkish and Azerbaijani variant of Muslim.
Signifies "chosen" in Arabic, derived from اصطفا (iṣṭafā) signifying "to choose". This is an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad. It was borne by four...
From Egyptian mwt meaning "mother". In Egyptian mythology, she was a mother goddess, consort of Amon and mother of Khonsu. She was sometimes depicted...
Signifies "relying on, leaning on" in Arabic. Al-Mu'tamid was a 9th-century Abbasid caliph. An 11th-century Abbadid ruler of Seville, a patron of the...
From Egyptian mwt-m-wjꜣ meaning "Mut is in the sacred barque" [1], from the goddess Mut and wjꜣ "sacred barque" (a boat for carrying the dead to the...
From Tonga tinta meaning "change". This name is traditionally given to a daughter born after two or more consecutive sons.
From Egyptian mwt-nḏmt meaning "Mut is sweet", from the goddess Mut and nḏm "sweet, pleasant". The wife of pharaoh Horemheb bore this name.
Signifies "child born on Thursday" in Swahili.
Signifies "rapid expansion" in Kikuyu. Kikuyu males were traditionally organized into age sets or generations. The Mwangi generation began around the...
A Swedish diminutive of Maria.
From Sino-Vietnamese 美 (mỹ) meaning "beautiful".
From Sino-Korean 明 (myeong) "bright, light, clear" or other hanja with the same pronunciation. While it appears rarely as a single-character name, it...
From Sino-Korean 明 (myeong) "bright, light, clear" combined with 淑 (suk) "good, pure, virtuous, charming". Other hanja combinations are possible.
From the Welsh prefix my- "my, belonging to me" (an older form of fy) with either manwy "fine, delicate" or banwy "woman" (a variant of banw). An 1875...
A Ukrainian feminine variant of Michael.
The Lithuanian variant of Michael.