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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Madura | A bird; sugar | |
| Madurai | One of names of Lord Krishna; One who Killed Demon Madhu | |
| Madurank | A lovely scenery | |
| Madushen | A name of Lord Krishna | |
| Madwen | Fortunate, Fair, Blessed | |
| Mady | woman from Magdala; maiden; young, unmarried woman | |
| Madylan | She who comes from the tower | |
| Madyn | A small dog | |
| Madysen | A gift of God | |
| Madyson | Son of Maud | |
| Madzia | woman from Magdala | |
| Mae | Month Of May | |
| Maebel | One who s lovely, easy to love | |
| Maebh | The cause of a great happiness and joy | |
| Maebry | One who is from the high tower | |
| Maeby | A bitter one | |
| Maecea | A weapon, French version of Macy | |
| Maecy | One who self reliant, flexible and slable minded | |
| Maed | Old English - From the Meadow | |
| Maedoc | Meaning unknown. Saint Máedóc (also known as Áedán) of Ferns was a 7th-century Irish bishop. | |
| Maeen | Spring of water | |
| Maeena | One who takes care of others. | |
| Maegan | Pearl | |
| Maegen | Form of the name Meg meaning pearl | |
| Maegenfrith | Combination of names Megan and Frith, meaning peace bringing pearl | |
| Maeghan | Variant of Megan. | |
| Maegla | One who is warlike, warring, dedicated to Mars | |
| Maegth | Young; Unmarried woman; A variant form of Maida | |
| Maeko | Truthful Child | |
| Mael | Chief, Prince | |
| Maela | Feminine form of Maël. | |
| Maelani | Dark | |
| Mael Coluim | Medieval Scottish Gaelic form of Malcolm. | |
| Maeleachlainn | Variant of Máel Sechlainn. | |
| Maelee | the fifth month | |
| Maeleigh | An unmarried, elegant and one from the high tower | |
| Maeleth | Form of Mahalath used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. | |
| Maelgwn | A protector of battle | |
| Maeliana | A person who is charming and passionate | |
| Maelie | Chief, Princes | |
| Maelis | Prince | |
| Mael Isu | Medieval Scottish Gaelic form of Maoilios. | |
| Maelle | ambitious | |
| Mael Maedoc | Means "disciple of Saint Máedóc" in Irish. Saint Máel Máedóc (also known as Malachy) was a 12th-century archbishop of Armagh. | |
| Mael Sechlainn | Variant of Máel Sechnaill. | |
| Mael Sechnaill | Means "disciple of Saint Seachnall" in Irish. This was the name of two Irish high kings: Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid who ruled all of Ireland in the 9th century; and Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill (called Malachy) who defeated the Norse of Dublin in the 10th century. | |
| Maelwine | Old English - Friend; Strong Friend; a variant transcription of the name Melvin | |
| Maelyn | French name meaning princess | |
| Maelynn | the fifth month | |
| Maelys | Chief, Princess | |
| Maemi | Honest Child | |
| Maera | A marvelous woman, mother | |
| Maerec | A respectful, artistic and modern individual | |
| Maeret | A form of Margaret;Pearl; Little Famous One | |
| Maerewine | Famous Friend; Strong Friend; A variant form of Maelwine | |
| Maerheard | A famous fighter | |
| Maerin | One who is bitter | |
| Maerla | Form of name Madeline, meaing one who is from Magdala town | |
| Maeron | Combination Of Mae And Ron | |
| Maersa | One who is gentle and calm person | |
| Maertisa | Famous; One who is well known | |
| Mærwine | Derived from the Old English elements mære "famous" and wine "friend". | |
| Maerwynn | One who illuminates; Joy; Brings delight | |
| Maeryn | Combination Of Mae And Taryn | |
| Maesen | Feminine form of Mason, meaning stone worker | |
| Maesie | Scottish diminutive for Margareth meaning pearl | |
| Maessa | A daughter of stone worker | |
| Maesy | Pearl | |
| Maethelgar | One who is a famous spearman | |
| Maethelwine | Council Friend; Strong friend; A variant of name Melvin | |
| Maetta | One who is dedicated to God Mars | |
| Maetthere | Powerful Army; Strong Army | |
| Maeva | Welcome | |
| Maeve | Intoxicating | |
| Ma'evehpota'e | Means "red leaf woman", from Cheyenne ma'e- "red" and vehpȯtse "leaf" combined with the feminine suffix -e'é [1]. | |
| Maeven | A mesmerising raven | |
| Maevi | Intoxicating | |
| Maewyn | She who decsends from a high tower | |
| Maez | A destinguished one | |
| Maezie | One who is beautiful like a pearl | |
| Mafalda | mighty in battle | |
| Mafaz | One who has great success; salvation | |
| Mafeed | A person who is useful | |
| Maffalda | mighty in battle | |
| Mafu | Heart | |
| Mag | pearl | |
| Maga | Blood Relative | |
| Magadh | A son of an ancient King | |
| Magadhi | Flower; As Pure as Jasmine Flower; Fragrant and Aromatic Jasmine Flower | |
| Magahet | One who is honest, truthful. | |
| Magaley | pearl | |
| Magali | Pearl | |
| Magalie | Pearl | |
| Magaly | A Pearl | |
| Magan | Pearl | |
| Magana | Precious as a pearl | |
| Maganhildi | Germanic - Strong Battle Maiden; A variant of Magnhilda | |
| Magar | Lucky | |
| Magara | Child who constantly cries; to sit, to stay | |
| Magarethe | The pearl |