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Boy name starts with M

  • Scottish origin, often used as a prefix in names.

  • Scottish origin, a diminutive of Mac.

  • Irish origin, signifies playfulness and energy.

  • Welsh origin, signifies generosity and support.

  • Breton origin, signifies leadership and strength.

  • Latin origin, signifies greatness and power.

  • French origin, signifies home and family.

  • Latin origin, signifies prominence and leadership.

  • Hawaiian origin, signifies divinity and strength.

  • Variant of Makai, with similar meaning.

  • Slavic origin, signifies greatness and prominence.

  • Hebrew origin, signifies spiritual communication.

  • Variant of Malachi, with similar meaning.

  • Variant of Malachi, with similar meaning.

  • Variant of Malachi, with similar meaning.

  • Scottish origin, signifies devotion and honor.

  • Arabic origin, signifies leadership and royalty.

  • Spanish origin, signifies divine presence and support.

  • Latin origin, a variant of Mark.

  • French origin, signifies bravery and strength.

  • Latin origin, signifies courage and determination.

  • Spanish origin, a variant of Marcellus.

  • Italian origin, signifies strength and courage.

  • Spanish origin, a variant of Mark.

  • Latin origin, signifies strength and leadership.

  • Spanish origin, signifies tranquility and depth.

  • Italian origin, signifies strength and bravery.

  • Latin origin, signifies courage and determination.

  • German origin, a variant of Mark.

  • English origin, signifies peace and harmony.

  • English origin, signifies keen vision and agility.

  • French origin, signifies nobility and prestige.

  • English origin, signifies service and dedication.

  • Latin origin, signifies strength and valor.

  • Welsh origin, signifies friendship and tranquility.

  • English origin, signifies strength and resilience.

  • English origin, signifies craftsmanship and stability.

  • Italian origin, signifies greatness and distinction.

  • Spanish origin, signifies divine blessing.

  • Variant of Mateo, with similar meaning.

  • English origin, a variant of Matthew.

  • Greek origin, signifies divine blessing.

  • Spanish origin, a variant of Matthias.

  • Italian origin, signifies divine blessing.

  • A traditional name with biblical roots, often associated with the apostle Matthew.

  • A variation of Matthew, also used in the New Testament as one of the apostles.

  • Of Latin origin, historically used in various cultures.

  • Spanish/Portuguese variant of Maurice, common in Latin America.

  • Modern name symbolizing someone who goes against the grain.

  • Short form of Maximilian or Maxwell, often associated with greatness.

  • A name of Latin origin, often associated with high rank and nobility.

  • Latin name meaning “the greatest,” often used by royalty.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Maximilian, meaning “the greatest.”

  • Spanish and Italian form of Maximus, meaning “the greatest.”

  • Latin origin, historically associated with ancient Roman leaders.

  • Modern name, blending traditional with contemporary.

  • Of Scottish origin, meaning "great stream" or "great well."

  • A modern variation of Max, often used for its trendy appeal.

  • A variant of Mason, meaning “stoneworker” or “builder.”

  • An Irish surname used as a given name, meaning "son of the fire."

  • Hebrew name meaning "light," associated with brightness and wisdom.

  • A modern variation of Micah, meaning “who is like God?”

  • Old English origin, meaning “friend of the council.”

  • Greek origin, referring to the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis.

  • Welsh origin, meaning "ruler of the sea."

  • Hebrew origin, meaning "savior" or "deliverer," often associated with religious figures.

  • Hebrew origin, a prophetic name meaning “who is like God?”

  • A common biblical name meaning “who is like God?”

  • An alternate spelling of Michael.

  • Spanish/Portuguese variant of Michael.

  • A variant of Michael in Scandinavian and Hebrew contexts.

  • Short form of Michael, widely used in English-speaking countries.

  • Slavic origin, meaning “gracious” or “dear,” also a major city in Italy.

  • Latin origin, meaning "soldier" or "merciful."

  • English origin, traditionally referring to someone who works at a mill.

  • Latin and Germanic origin, meaning "soldier" or "merciful."

  • Hebrew name, similar to Micah and meaning "who is like God?"

  • English variant of Michael, meaning “who is like God?”

  • Arabic origin, a variation of Muhammad, meaning "praiseworthy."

  • Another variant of Muhammad, meaning "praiseworthy."

  • Common variant of Muhammad, widely used in Islamic cultures.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Moses, meaning "drawn out of the water."

  • Hebrew name, often associated with the biblical figure in the Book of Esther.

  • Welsh origin, meaning "sea-born" or "bright," used for both boys and girls.

  • Biblical name with Hebrew roots, meaning “drawn out of the water.”

  • Hebrew form of Moses, used in Jewish culture.

  • An important name in Islamic culture, meaning "praiseworthy."

  • Irish origin, meaning "sea warrior" or "sea defender."

  • Arabic name equivalent to Moses, meaning "drawn out of the water."

  • Arabic origin, meaning "the chosen one," used predominantly in Islamic cultures.

  • English variant of Miles, meaning "soldier" or "merciful."

  • Variant of Milo, meaning "soldier" or "merciful."

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