Mabon

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

Mabyn

Means "youth" in Welsh. This was the name of An obscure 6th-century Welsh saint. She was one of the... 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 » ;

Madoc

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

Madog

Variant of Madoc

Mair

Welsh form of Mary

Mairwen

Combination of Mair and Welsh Gwen meaning "white, fair, blessed".

Maldwyn

Welsh form of Baudouin

Mallt

Welsh form of Maud

Marc

Form of Marcus. Saint Marc was the author of the second Gospel in the New Testament. He is the patron... Lire la suite » ;

Mared

Welsh form of Margot

Maredudd

Welsh form of Meredith

Marged

Welsh form of Margot

Mari

Welsh, Breton, Estonian and Finnish form of Maria, as well as a Hungarian diminutive of Mária. It is... Lire la suite » ;

Mari

Forme estonienne, finlandaise, galloise et bretonne de Maria, ainsi que diminutif hongrois de Mária.... Lire la suite » ;

Martyn

Welsh et forme ukrainienne de Martin

Maxen

Forme galloise de Maxime

Megan

Welsh diminutive of Margot. In the English-speaking world outside of Wales it has only been regularly... Lire la suite » ;

Meical

Forme galloise de Michaël

Meinir

Signifie « mince et grand » de gallois principal "mince" et hir "tall, long".

Meinwen

Signifie « mince et blanc » de gallois principal "mince" et Gwen "blanc, équitable, béni".

Meirion

Forme galloise de Marianus

Meiriona

Féminin singulier de Meirion

Meredith

From the Welsh name Maredudd Or Meredydd, possibly meaning "great lord" Or "sea lord". Since the mid-... Lire la suite » ;

Meredydd

Welsh form of Meredith