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MARIUS:
Latin name,
probably derived from the Latin root mas, meaning "male,
virile."
MARIUSZ:
Polish form of
Latin Marius, meaning "male,
virile."
MARJAN:
Slovene form of Roman Marianus, meaning "like Marius."
MÁRK:
Hungarian form of English Mark, meaning "warlike."
MARK:
English form of French Marc, meaning
"warlike."
MARKEL:
Basque form of Roman Martialis,
meaning "of Mars."
MARKKU:
Finnish form of English Mark, meaning
"warlike."
MARKO:
English form of Marco, meaning
"warlike."
Ukrainian form of Marcus,
meaning "warlike."
MARKU:
Romanian form of Marcus, meaning
"warlike."
MARKUS: English
and German form of Marcus,
meaning "warlike."
MARLEN:
English variant of Marlon, meaning "little warrior."
MARLIN:
English variant of Marlon,
meaning "little warrior."
MARLON:
This name was first brought to public attention by the American actor Marlon
Brando whose family is said to be of French origin. The name is therefore
believed to be a derivative or abbreviated form of French Marcelon,
meaning "little warrior."
MARLOWE:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from a place name in
Buckinghamshire on the Thames, composed of the Old English elements mere
"lake, pool" and lafe "leavings, remnants," in
other words, a boggy area where a lake once was.
MARMADUKE:
English form of Old Irish Mael-Maedóc, meaning
"devotee of Maedóc."
MARQUIS:
French title transferred to English forename use, itself from the Old French
word marchis, meaning "border country, and referred to someone
ranking just below a Duke.
MARQUISE:
Variant of English Marquis, meaning "border
country."
MARS:
Myth name of the Roman god of war after whom the month of March was named. Mars has no Indo-European derivation and is
most likely derived from the name of the Etruscan god Maris,
meaning "sea." He later became associated with Ares,
the Greek god of "war."
MARSHAL:
Variant of
English Marshall, meaning "keeper of
horses" or "shoeing smith."
MARSHALL:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from a Norman French
occupational term denoting someone who was a "keeper of horses,"
from Germanic morah "horse" and scalc
"servant." By the time it became a surname it had acquired the
meaning "shoeing smith."
MARTAINN
(Màrtainn): Scottish/Gaelic form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTAN
(Mártan): Irish/Gaelic form of Martin, meaning "of/like
Mars."
MÅRTEN:
Swedish form of Latin Martinus, meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTEN:
Dutch form of Latin Martinus,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTI:
Catalan form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTIAL:
English form of Roman Martialis, meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTIALIS:
Roman name derived from the name of the god Mars,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTIE:
English pet form of Martin, meaning
"of/like Mars."
MARTIJN:
Dutch form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTÍN:
Spanish form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTIN: English,
French and German form of Latin Martinus,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTINHO:
Portuguese form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTINO:
Italian form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTINUS:
Latin name derived from the name of the Roman god Mars, meaning
"of/like
Mars."
MARTON
(Márton): Hungarian form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTTI:
Finnish form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTY:
English pet form of Martin,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTYN:
Polish form Martin, meaning "of/like Mars."
MARTZEL:
Basque form of Roman Marcellus, meaning
"warlike."
MARVIN:
Modern form of Middle English Mervyn, meaning
"marrow eminent."
MARVYN:
Variant of English Marvin, meaning
"marrow eminent."
MARZIO:
Italian form of Roman Marcius, meaning
"warlike."
MASA:
Unisex nickname for Japanese names beginning with Masa-.
MASAAKI:
Japanese name meaning "correct brightness."
MASAHIKO:
Japanese name meaning "correct prince."
MASAHIRO:
Japanese name meaning "govern widely."
MASAKI:
Japanese name meaning "correct record; elegant tree."
MASANORI:
Japanese name meaning "correct principles; prosperous governement."
MASAO:
Japanese name meaning "correct man."
MASARU:
Japanese name meaning "intelligent; victorious."
MASASHI:
Japanese name meaning "correct; splendid official."
MASATO:
Japanese name meaning "correct/elegant man."
MASAYOSHI:
Japanese name meaning "govern righteously; shining goodness."
MASAYUKI:
Japanese name meaning "correct happiness."
MASO:
Nickname for Italian Tommaso, meaning
"twin."
MASON:
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, meaning
"stone-worker."
MASOOD:
Variant of Hindi Masoud, meaning "fortunate,
lucky."
MASOUD:
Hindi form of Arabic Mas'ud, meaning "fortunate,
lucky."
MASOZI:
African Tumbuka unisex name meaning "tears."
MASSIMILIANO:
Italian form of Maximilian, meaning "the
greatest."
MASSIMO:
Italian form of Latin Maximus, meaning "the
greatest."
MASSOUD:
Variant of Hindi Masoud,
meaning "fortunate, lucky."
MASTERMAN:
English/Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself from a Scottish
term denoting the "man of the master," in other words a
"retainer" or "servant."
MAS'UD:
Arabic name meaning "fortunate, lucky."
MASUD:
Variant of Arabic Mas'ud, meaning "fortunate,
lucky."
MASUYO:
Japanese name meaning "increase the world."
MAT:
Variant of English Matt, meaning "gift of God."
MATAN:
Hebrew biblical name of the father of Shephatiah,
meaning "gift."
MATE
(Máté): Nickname for Hungarian Mátyás, meaning
"gift of God."
MATĚJ:
Czech form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATEJ:
Slovene form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATEO:
Spanish form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATEUS:
Portuguese form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATEUSZ:
Polish form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATEVZ
(Matevž): Slovene form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATHEUS:
Brazilian form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATHEW:
English variant of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATHGHAMHAIN:
Irish/Gaelic name meaning "bear."
MATHIAS:
Variant of Greek Matthias, meaning "gift of
God."
MATHIEU:
French form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATHIS:
French and German form of Greek Matthias, meaning "gift of
God."
MATHUIN
(Mathúin): Abbreviated form of Irish Mathghamhain,
meaning "bear."
MATIA:
Basque form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATIAS:
Finnish form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATIJA:
Slavic form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATJAZ
(Matjaž): Slovene form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATOUS
(Matouš): Czech form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATS:
Norwegian and Swedish form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATT:
English nickname for Matthew, meaning "gift of
God."
MATTAN:
Variant of Hebrew Matan, meaning "gift."
MATTANIAH:
Hebrew biblical name meaning "gift of God." This was Zedekiah's
original name; he changed it after becoming (the last) king of Judah.
MATTATHIA: Hebrew form of Matthew, meaning "gift
of God."
MATTEO:
Italian form of Matthew, meaning "gift
of God."
MATTHAIOS:
Variant of Greek Matthias, meaning "gift of
God."
MATTHAN:
Variant of Hebrew Matan,
meaning "gift."
MATTHEW: Biblical name
of one of the twelve apostles and author of the first Gospel of the New
Testament, meaning "gift of God."
MATTHIAS:
Biblical name of an apostle. It is the Greek form of Hebrew Mattathia, meaning
"gift of God."
MATTHAIOS:
Greek form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATTHIEU:
Variant of French Mathieu, meaning "gift of
God."
MATTHIJS:
Dutch form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATTI:
Finnish form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATTIA:
Italian form of Matthew,
meaning "gift of God."
MATTIE:
English unisex pet form of both Matthew "gift of
God" and Matilda
"mighty in battle."
MATTIN:
Basque form of Latin Martinus,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MATTITHYAHU:
Original Hebrew form of Matthew, meaning "gift
of God."
MATTY:
Variant of English Mattie, meaning "gift of God."
MATUS
(Matúš): Slovak form of Matthew, meaning "gift
of God."
MATVEI:
Variant of Russian Matvey, meaning "gift of
God."
MATVEY:
Russian form of Matthew, meaning "gift of
God."
MATXIN:
Basque form of Latin Martinus,
meaning "of/like Mars."
MATYAS
(Mátyás): Hungarian form of Matthew, meaning
"gift of God."
MAUGER:
Norman French form of Malger, meaning "council
spear."
MAUGIER:
Variant of Norman French Mauger, meaning "council
spear."
MAUNO:
Variant of Finnish Maunu, meaning "great."
MAUNU:
Finnish form of Roman Magnus,
meaning "great."
MAURI:
Finnish form of French Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURICE:
French form of Latin Mauricius, meaning
"dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURICIO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Mauricius,
meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURICIUS:
Late Latin name derived from Maurus, meaning
"dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURITS:
Dutch form of French Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURIZIO:
Italian form of Latin Mauricius,
meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURO:
Italian form of Latin Mauricius, meaning
"dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURUS:
Latin byname, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURYCY:
Polish form of French Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAVERICK:
Surname derived from a vocabulary word, originally meaning "unbranded range animal,"
transferred to forename use. It was the surname of Samuel
Maverick (1803-1870), a Texas cattleman who refused to brand his cattle. The
word's use as a forename first began in the early 1990s after the release of
the movie "Maverick" starring Mel Gibson. The sense of "unconventional
person," is first recorded in 1886, and seems to have developed by way
of the notion of being "independent, masterless."
MAX:
English nickname for both Maximilian "the
greatest" and Maxwell "the stream of Mack."
MAXEN:
Welsh form of Russian Maxim, meaning "the greatest."
MAXENCE:
French form or Roman Maxentius, meaning "the
greatest."
MAXENTIUS:
Roman name derived from the Latin word maximus, meaning "the
greatest."
MAXIM:
Russian name derived from Latin Maximus, meaning
"the greatest."
MAXIME:
French form of Latin Maximus,
meaning "the greatest."
MAXIMIAN:
Roman name derived from Latin Maximus,
meaning "the greatest."
MAXIMIANO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Maximian,
meaning "the greatest."
MAXIMILIAN:
English and German name derived from Roman Maximilianus,
meaning "the greatest."
MAXIMILIANO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Maximilianus,
meaning "the greatest."
MAXIMILIANUS:
Roman name derived from Latin Maximus, meaning "the
greatest."
MAXIMILIEN:
French form of Roman Maximilianus,
meaning "the greatest."
MAXIMILLIAN:
English variant of Maximilian, meaning "the
greatest."
MAXIMINO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Maximinus, meaning
"the greatest."
MAXIMINUS:
Roman family name derived from Latin Maximus, meaning
"the greatest."
MAXIMO
(Máximo): Spanish form of Latin Maximus,
meaning "the greatest."
MAXIMUS:
Latin name meaning "the greatest."
MAXWELL:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself from the place name,
meaning "the stream of Mack."
MAYNARD:
"Strong and brave." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself from a Norman forename of Germanic origin, composed of the elements magin
"strength" and hard "brave, hardy, strong."
MAYNERD:
Variant of English Maynard, meaning "strong and
brave."
MAYSON:
Variant of English Mason, meaning
"stone-worker."
MAZIN:
Arabic name meaning "rain clouds."
MCKENZIE:
English variant of Scottish unisex Mackenzie,
meaning "comely, finely made."
MEAD:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself denoting someone
who "lives by a meadow."
MEADE:
Variant of
English unisex Mead, meaning "lives by a
meadow."
MEED:
Variant of
English unisex Mead, meaning "lives by a
meadow."
MEALLAN
(Meallán): "Little lightning." Irish name composed of the Gaelic
element mall "lightning" and a diminutive suffix.
MEDAD:
Biblical name of a prophet in the time of Moses,
meaning "friend, love, object of affection."
MEFODIY:
Russian form of Latin Methodius, meaning
"method."
MEGHRIG:
Armenian
name meaning "a
bit of honey."
MEHMED:
Turkish form of Arabic Mahmud, meaning
"praiseworthy."
MEHMET:
Variant of Turkish Mehmed, meaning
"praiseworthy."
MEHMOOD:
Hindi form of Arabic Mahmud,
meaning "praiseworthy."
MEHMUD:
Variant of Arabic Mahmud,
meaning "praiseworthy."
MEHRDAD:
Persian name meaning "gift of the sun."
MEICAL:
Welsh form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
MEINARD:
Variant of German Meinhard, meaning "strong and
brave."
MEINHARD:
German form of English Maynard,
meaning "strong and brave."
MEINO:
Nickname for German names beginning with Mein-, meaning
"strength."
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