Maalik

Means "owner, possessor" in Arabic.

Maan

Limburgish short form of Armand

Maarten

Dutch form of Martin

Maas

Dutch short form of Thomas

Maayan

Means "Spring of water" in Hebrew.

Mabon

Derived from Welsh mab meaning "son". This was the name of An old Celtic god.

Macario

La forme espagnole du nom Latin Macarius, dérivé du nom grec Μακαριος (Makarios), qui a été... Lire la suite » ;

Macarius

Latin form of Macario

Machlah

Hebrew form of Mahlah

Machli

Hebrew form of Mahli

Maciej

Polish form of Matthias

Mack

From a surname which was originally a shortened form of various Gaelic surnames beginning with Mac Or... Lire la suite » ;

Mack

Medieval short form of Magnus, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers.

Mackenzie

Depuis le nom gaélique Mac Coinnich, qui signifie "fils de Coinneach". Un porteur célèbre du nom... Lire la suite » ;

Macsen

Welsh form of Maxime. Magnus Maxime (known as Macsen in Welsh) was a 4th-century co-ruler of the Western... Lire la suite » ;

Madai

Means "Medes" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Japheth. He was the ancestor... Lire la suite » ;

Maddox

From a Welsh surname meaning "son of Madoc". It was brought to public attention when the actress Angelina... Lire la suite » ;

Madhav

Modern transcription of Madhava

Madhava

Means "vernal, of the springtime" in Sanskrit. This is An epithet of several Hindu gods. It was also... Lire la suite » ;

Madhu

From Sanskrit मधु (Madhu) meaning "sweet, Honey". This is another name of Chaitra, the first month... Lire la suite » ;

Madhukar

Means "Bee, Honey-maker" in Sanskrit.

Madhur

Means "sweet" in Sanskrit.

Madison

From An English surname meaning "son of Maud". It was not commonly used as a feminine name until after... Lire la suite » ;

Madoc

Possibly derived from Welsh mad "fortunate" combined with a diminutive suffix.

Madog

Variant of Madoc