Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter M, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a M. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Mejdan | A glorified person, a glorious person | |
| Mejdi | Reliable, always worthy of trust and belief, worthy of highest resposiblity | |
| Mejia | Messiah | |
| Meka | The most important and precious part of the body, which give light to our path; eyes | |
| Mekaisto | Red Crow | |
| Mekala | Very good in drawing, highest quality of Art talented person | |
| Mekalani | Heavenly Eyes | |
| Mekan | Means "place, town, edge" in Turkmen, ultimately from Arabic مكان (makān) meaning "place, position" [1]. | |
| Mekanani | Beautiful Eyes | |
| Mekayla | Form of MICHAEL - who is like God | |
| Mekea | who is like God? | |
| Mekeda | Vastness, Magnitude in size, greater than anything | |
| Mekelle | Who Is Like God? | |
| Mekenzie | Form of MACKENZIE - son of a wise ruler, born of fire | |
| Mekha | A cloud or a rainy cloud | |
| Mekhal | The girdle or belt which strengthens the dress around the waist | |
| Mekhala | Mountain | |
| Mekhali | A valley full of clouds, clouds visible from the valley | |
| Mekhalin | The one who always makes his waist strong by wearing a belt or girdle arround it | |
| Mekhi | Who Is Like The Lord? | |
| Mekhla | Slope of a mountain; Belt, dress; A variant spelling is Mekhala | |
| Mekka | A Holy city, a city of Islam in Saudi Arab | |
| Meklit | Means "talent" in Amharic. | |
| Mel | Short Form Of Melanie Or Melvin | |
| Mela | Dark | |
| Meladi | A gift of happiness, a person that brings joy | |
| Melaina | Black/Light | |
| Melaine | black, dark | |
| Melainey | black, dark | |
| Melairl | A person who is ethical, lonely and light hearted | |
| Melana | black, dark | |
| Melanee | black, dark | |
| Melaney | Black | |
| Melangell | Dear Angel | |
| Melani | black, dark | |
| Melania | Black | |
| Melanie | Black | |
| Melanija | A form of Melanie, meaning dark or black. | |
| Melanio | Dark-Skinned | |
| Melanion | Black | |
| Melaniya | black, dark | |
| Melanna | The dusky or without light. | |
| Melanney | black, dark | |
| Melannie | black, dark | |
| Melano | Georgian form of Melanie. | |
| Melantha | dark flower | |
| Melanthe | Combination Of Mel And -anthe | |
| Melanthios | Derived from Greek μέλας (melas) meaning "black, dark" and ἄνθος (anthos) meaning "flower". In Homer's epic the Odyssey this is the name of an insolent goatherd killed by Odysseus. | |
| Melantho | Helping person, who always provides aids to other people who are in needing help. | |
| Melany | Dark | |
| Melapaka | The person who makes unity or accord among the community or society. | |
| Melati | Jasmine Flower | |
| Melba | Adapted From The Name Of The City Of Melbourne In Australia | |
| Melbin | A chief of a clan or a leader | |
| Melborn | One who belongs to the stream mill | |
| Melbourne | Mill stream; city in Australia | |
| Melburn | From the surge of the pounder or Dicer. | |
| Melburne | Who hails from the stream of mill | |
| Melbyrne | A Stream from the mill | |
| Melcha | Form of Milcah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. | |
| Melchia | God is my only king, God is my king | |
| Melchior | God Is My Light | |
| Melchiorre | Italian form of Melchior. | |
| Melchisedec | My king is the God of Justice | |
| Melchol | Biblical Greek form of Michal 2. | |
| Melchor | The monarch of the nation, the one who has higher authorities all over the land. | |
| Melda | The widespread clash between each other, worldwide conflict | |
| Melden | Cross on hill | |
| Melder | She who is sweet as honey. | |
| Meldon | A factory on a tall mountain, bearable person in high risky times. | |
| Meldred | A stream that rises in Melbourne | |
| Meldreth | A stream that forms in the mills | |
| Meldrick | Commencing from the influential crusher | |
| Meldrik | Sturdy and durable grinding factory | |
| Meldryk | The person who is coming from the powerful mincing shop in the city | |
| Mele | Song | |
| Melea | The one who has unpleasant or nasty taste in his life | |
| Meleagrant | The supplied grant or help, or the grant that is supplied | |
| Meleah | A woman with the radiant and glowing skin | |
| Meleana | honey | |
| Meleas | A servant of Jesus, one who serves Jesus for lifetime | |
| Melech | Means "king" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Micah (not the prophet). | |
| Meledisant | A saint who serves Jesus, a servant Saint | |
| Meleena | honey | |
| Melehan | A friendly, sensitive and confident being | |
| Melei | Heavenly Flower Or Song Child | |
| Melek | Spiritual being attendant upon God, person of exceptional holiness. | |
| Mələk | Means "angel" in Azerbaijani, ultimately of Arabic origin. | |
| Melena | Derived from "Malina", a solar deity. It also means "Peace" in Hawaiian language. | |
| Melene | honey | |
| Meleni | Brazilian word for Melon. | |
| Melenna | A solar deity from Greek mythology. It also means a peace or a peaceful environment. | |
| Meleri | an early saint | |
| Melesa | bee; honey | |
| Melesande | animal strength | |
| Melesina | Meaning unknown, perhaps a form of Millicent. It was borne by the Irish writer and socialite Melesina Trench (1768-1827). | |
| Melessa | bee; honey | |
| Melete | Means "practice, exercise" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was one of the original three muses, the muse of meditation. | |
| Meletios | One who is of Melitos; a desirable individual | |
| Melhim | One who is demanding, motivated and active individual |