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Mio 2 Masculine Norwegian Swedish +1

Mio 2 is a literary name invented by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren for her 1954 fantasy novel Mio, min Mio (English: Mio, My Mio). The book tells the story of Bo Vilhelm Olsson, a lonely foster child who is transported...

Miodrag Masculine Croatian Serbian

Miodrag is a South Slavic masculine given name, primarily used in Serbian and Croatian. It is a dithematic name composed of two Slavic elements: mio, a Serbo-Croatian form of the Slavic element milŭ meaning “dear,” and d...

Miomir Masculine Serbian

EtymologyMiomir is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name of Slavic origin. Derived from the elements mio, a Serbian form of the Slavic element milŭ meaning “dear,” combined with mirŭ meaning “peace” or “world.” The name...

Miqueias Masculine Portuguese

Miqueias is the Portuguese form of the biblical name Micaiah, derived from the Hebrew question Mi ka-Yah? meaning "Who is like Yahweh?" This name appears in the Old Testament in several variant spellings, reflecting its...

Miquel Masculine Catalan

Miquel is the Catalan form of Michael, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "who is like God?". This rhetorical question, from the Hebrew Miḵaʾel, implies that no person is comparable to God, underscoring the name's religious...

Əmir Masculine Azerbaijani

Əmir is the Azerbaijani form of Amir 1, a name of Arabic origin meaning "commander, prince." Derived from the Arabic root ʾ-m-r, the word amir originally functioned as a title for military commanders and provincial gover...

Miraç Masculine Turkish

Miraç is the Turkish form of Miraj, an Arabic name meaning "ascension". The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, where it refers to the Mi'raj, the Prophet Muhammad's night journey and ascension to heaven in which...

Miraj Masculine Arabic

Miraj is a masculine name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the Arabic word miʿrāj meaning "ascension" or "ladder." In Islamic tradition, it specifically refers to the Night Journey (Al-Isra' wal-Mi'raj) during whi...

Miran Masculine Slovene

Miran is a male given name primarily used in Slovenia and other Slavic countries. It is derived from the Slavic element mirŭ, meaning "peace" or "world", combined with the suffix '-an', a common component of Slavic names...

Miras Masculine Kazakh

Miras is a masculine given name used primarily in Kazakhstan. It means "legacy, inheritance" in Kazakh, deriving from Arabic ميراث (mīrāth) [1] via Turkish. The name reflects a cultural emphasis on heritage and the passi...

Mirbek Masculine Kyrgyz

Mirbek is a masculine given name primarily used in Kyrgyzstan. The name is a compound of two distinct elements, reflecting the cultural and linguistic influences in Central Asia. The first part, Mir, may derive from Arab...

Mirče Masculine Macedonian

Mirče is a Macedonian masculine given name, a diminutive form of names containing the Slavic element mirŭ meaning "peace" or "world." This ending is typical for affectionate shortening in South Slavic languages, similar...

Mircea Masculine Romanian

Mircea is a Romanian masculine given name, derived as a form of the South Slavic name Mirče, which itself comes from the Slavic element mirŭ meaning "peace" or "world". The name thus carries connotations of peace and uni...

Mirche Masculine Macedonian

Mirche is a Macedonian masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Мирче (see Mirče). The name is a diminutive or affectionate form derived from the Slavic element mirŭ meaning "peace, world," a common root in ma...

Mirco Masculine Italian

Mirco is the Italian variant of Mirko. Mirko itself derives from the Slavic element mirŭ, meaning "peace, world", and originally functioned as a diminutive of names containing that element, such as Miroslav or Vladimir....

Mirek Masculine Czech Polish +1

Mirek is a diminutive of Miroslav and other names beginning with the Slavic element mirŭ meaning "peace, world". It is used independently in Czech, Polish, and Slovak contexts. The name Mirek carries the warm, familiar t...

Mirel Masculine Romanian

Mirel is a Romanian masculine given name, functioning as the masculine form of Mirela. While the name does not have extensive historical documentation in its own right, it belongs to a broader onomastic tradition rooted...

Mirian 2 Masculine Georgian

Mirian is the Georgian form of Mehran, which ultimately derives from the Old Persian name *Mithranah, originating from the Zoroastrian god Mithra. The name Mithra itself comes from Avestan mithra meaning "oath, covenant,...

Mirko Masculine Croatian Italian +3

Mirko is a masculine given name of South Slavic origin, popular in countries such as Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and also found in Italy and Germany. Linguistically, it deriv...

Mirlan Masculine Kyrgyz

EtymologyMirlan is a Kyrgyz masculine given name of mixed etymology. The first element is likely derived from either the Turkic honorific أمير (ʾamīr), meaning "commander" or "prince," or from the Russian word мир (mir),...

Miro Masculine Croatian Slovene

Miro is a masculine given name, most commonly a short form of Miroslav in Croatian and Slovene, but also used as a shortened form of other names beginning with Mir. These names often incorporate the Slavic element mirŭ,...

Miroljub Masculine Serbian

Miroljub (Cyrillic: Мирољуб) is a Slavic masculine given name used predominantly in South Slavic languages, especially Serbian. The name is composed of the Slavic elements mirŭ ("peace, world") and ľuby ("love"), thus me...

Miron 1 Masculine Polish Romanian +1

Miron is a masculine given name used in Romanian, Russian, and Polish, where it serves as a form of Myron.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Greek word μύρον (myron), meaning "sweet oil, perfume" or "myrrh." M...

Miron 2 Masculine Hebrew

Miron is a Hebrew masculine name derived from Mount Meron, the highest peak in Israel, located in the Upper Galilee region. The name is also associated with the village of Meron on the mountain's slopes, which is traditi...

Miroslav Masculine Bulgarian Croatian +6

Miroslav is a common Slavic masculine given name, popular in numerous countries including Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Ukraine (where it is rendered as Myrosla...

Miroslavŭ Masculine

Miroslavŭ is a Proto-Slavic reconstruction of the name Miroslav, which itself derives from the Slavic elements mirŭ "peace, world" and slava "glory." The reconstructed form represents an early stage of the name before it...

Mirosław Masculine Polish

Mirosław is a Polish masculine given name of Slavic origin, equivalent to Miroslav. The full first three paragraphs should follow from the name itself, but already covered.EtymologyThe name is derived from the Slavic ele...

Mirsad Masculine Bosnian

Mirsad is a male given name primarily used among Bosniaks in the Balkans, particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina and other former Yugoslav nations. Its exact etymology is uncertain, with multiple theories pointing to dif...

Mirzə Masculine Azerbaijani

Mirzə is the Azerbaijani form of Mirza, a name that originally derives from the Persian title mīrzā, a shortened form of amīrzādeh, meaning “son of an amir” or “prince.” The title combines the Arabic word ʾamīr (“command...

Mirza Masculine Arabic Bengali +3

Mirza is a masculine given name and title of Persian origin, meaning "prince." It derives from the Persian word mīrzā, a shortened form of amīrzādeh, which combines the Arabic أمير (ʾamīr, "commander") with the Persian ز...

Mirzo Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Mirzo is a Tajik and Uzbek masculine given name, derived as a form of Mirza, a title of nobility in Persian and Arabic contexts. The root name Mirza ultimately originates from the Persian phrase amīrzādeh, meaning "offsp...

Misha Masculine Russian

Misha is a Russian diminutive of Mikhail, which itself is a Slavic form of Michael. The name Michael derives from the Hebrew question “Mī khaEl?” meaning “Who is like God?”, a rhetorical affirmation that no one is compar...

Mishka Masculine Russian

Mishka is a Russian diminutive of Mikhail. Mikhail itself is the Russian and Belarusian form of Michael, meaning "Who is like God?" — a name with deep roots in Abrahamic traditions. In Russian, the suffix "-ka" is common...

Misho Masculine Georgian Bulgarian

Misho is a Georgian and Bulgarian diminutive form of Mikheil (Georgian) and Mihail (Bulgarian), themselves regional forms of the name Michael. In Bulgarian, related diminutives include Mincho and Minko, while the feminin...

Misi Masculine Hungarian

Misi is a Hungarian diminutive of the given name Mihály. The name is formed by taking the first part of Mihály and adding the affectionate Hungarian diminutive suffix -si, a common pattern in Hungarian nicknames. Pronoun...

Miska Masculine Finnish

Miska is a Finnish masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Mikael, which is the Scandinavian, Finnish and Breton form of Michael. The name Michael originates from the Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "w...

Miško Masculine Croatian Serbian

Miško is a South Slavic masculine given name, primarily used in Serbian and Croatian. It is a diminutive form of several longer names beginning with the sound "mi", such as Mihailo, Mihael, and Miroslav. The name is comm...

Mislav Masculine Croatian

Mislav is a South Slavic masculine given name most common in Croatia. It is derived from the Slavic elements myslĭ "thought" or mojĭ "my" combined with slava "glory". The meaning can therefore be interpreted as "thought-...

Mistawasis Masculine Cree

Mistawasis is a Cree name meaning "big child", derived from mistahi ("big, great") and awâsis ("child"). This name was borne by a prominent 19th-century Chief of the Sak-kaw-wen-o-wak Plains Cree, also known in English a...

Mistefa Masculine Kurdish

Mistefa is the Kurdish form of Mustafa. It is a masculine given name used predominantly among Kurdish-speaking populations, particularly in the regions of Kurdistan spanning parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.Etymolo...

Mĭstislavŭ Masculine

Mĭstislavŭ is the reconstructed Proto-Slavic form of the name Mstislav, a masculine given name of Slavic origin. The name is composed of two elements: mĭstĭ meaning "vengeance" and slava meaning "glory," thus carrying th...

Mitar Masculine Serbian

Mitar is a Serbian masculine given name, primarily used in Serbia and the region of the former Yugoslavia. It functions as a short form of Dmitar, which itself is the Croatian and Serbian variant of the Greek name Demetr...

Mitch Masculine English

Mitch is a common short form of the masculine given name Mitchell, and also occasionally a nickname for someone with the surname Mitchell. Mitchell itself is an English surname derived from the given name Michael or, in...

Mitchell Masculine English

Etymology and OriginsMitchell is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from Mitchell, an English surname. In many cases, the surname itself originated as a patronymic form of the given name Michael, meaning '...

Mithat Masculine Turkish

Mithat is a Midhat of Turkish usage, derived from the Arabic root madaḥa meaning "to praise." The name Midhat itself carries the meaning "praise, eulogy" in Arabic, forming an etymological connection to expressions of ad...

Mithra Masculine Persian

Mithra is the Avestan name of an ancient Iranian deity (yazata) whose name derives from Avestan 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀 (mithra) meaning "oath, covenant, agreement", itself from an Indo-Iranian root *mitra meaning "that which binds." In Z...

Mithradatha Masculine Ancient Persian

Mithradatha is an Ancient Persian name that directly continues the Old Persian form Mithradata, meaning "gift of Mithra." It is a theophoric name, composed of the divine name Mithra and the element -data ("given, created...

Mithranah Masculine Ancient Persian

Mithranah is an unattested Old Persian form of Mehran, a name derived from a reconstructed proto-form *Mithranah. This reconstructed Old Persian name is rooted in the name of the Zoroastrian god Mithra, who played a cent...

Mithras Masculine Persian

Mithras is the Greek form of Mithra, the central figure of the Roman mystery religion known as Mithraism. The name ultimately derives from the Avestan 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀 (mithra) meaning "oath, covenant, agreement", from an Indo-Iran...

Mithridates Masculine Ancient Persian

Mithridates is the Greek form of Old Persian 𐎷𐎡𐎰𐎼𐎭𐎠𐎫 (Mithradata) or later Parthian 𐭌𐭄𐭓𐭃𐭕 (Mihrdat), both meaning "gift of Mithra." The name was popularized in Achaemenid and post-Achaemenid Persia and was borne by sever...

Mitică Masculine Romanian

Mitică (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈtikə]) is a common Romanian diminutive of Dumitru, the Romanian form of Demetrius. In onomastic terms, the name originates from the Greek name Δημήτριος (Demetrios), which was derived...

Mitja Masculine Slovene

Mitja is the Slovene form of Mitya, ultimately a diminutive of Dmitriy (the Russian form of Demetrius), derived from the Greek goddess Demeter 1. Among South Slavic languages, Slovene has preserved variant forms like Mit...

Mitko Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian

Mitko is a Bulgarian and Macedonian masculine given name, a short form or diminutive of Dimitar. Dimitar itself is the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of the ancient Greek name Demetrius, which was derived from the name of...

Mitre Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian

Mitre is a Bulgarian and Macedonian short form of the name Dimitar. While the name Mitre is primarily a diminutive, its recognition is greatest in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. However, it may be confused outside the Bal...

Mitrofan Masculine Russian

Mitrofan is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Metrophanes. It entered Russian onomastics via ecclesiastical tradition following the Christianization of the region. The name is composed of two Gre...

Mitsuaki Masculine Japanese

Mitsuaki is a masculine Japanese given name that embodies brightness and light through its kanji components. The name is commonly written with characters such as 光 (mitsu) meaning "light" and 昭 (aki) meaning "bright, l...

Mitsuo Masculine Japanese

Mitsuo is a Japanese masculine given name, composed of elements that — across multiple kanji readings — can mean "light man" or "light hero." It is written with a variety of character combinations, most commonly using 光...

Mitsuru Masculine Japanese

Mitsuru (みつる, ミツル) is a unisex Japanese given name. It is derived from the Japanese verbs mitsuru meaning "to fill" (充) or the adjective meaning "full" (満). The name can also be formed from other kanji combinatio...

Mitul Masculine Gujarati Hindi

Mitul is a unisex given name of Indian origin, commonly used in Gujarati and Hindi-speaking communities. It is derived from the Sanskrit word mita (मित), meaning "measured" or "limited." The name reflects a sense of mode...

Mitxel Masculine Basque

Etymology and BackgroundMitxel is the Basque form of Michael, a name of profound religious significance originating from the Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?" This rhetorical question underscores the...

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