Baby Names List
Baby Boy Names A-Z
Maarten
Dutch form of Martin meaning “warrior of Mars.” Strong, traditional, and grounded.
Maayan
Hebrew name meaning “spring” or “water source.” Fresh, meaningful, and nature-inspired.
Mac
Short Scottish name meaning “son of.” Simple, rugged, and effortlessly cool.
Mac
(Same name and meaning — a repeat in the list.)
Macallister
Scottish surname meaning “son of Alasdair.” Strong, bold, and ancestral in tone.
Macario
Spanish/Portuguese name meaning “blessed” or “fortunate.” Warm, spirited, and meaningful.
Macarius
Ancient Greek/Latin form of Macario meaning “blessed.” Rare, scholarly, and old-world elegant.
Macarthur
Surname name meaning “son of Arthur.” Strong, historical, and dignified.
Macaulay
Scottish surname meaning “son of Olaf.” Bookish, polished, and a bit aristocratic.
Macdonald
Scottish surname meaning “son of Donald.” Firm, traditional, and heritage-based.
Mace
English surname and word name referring to a spice or a weapon. Sharp, modern, and minimal.
Maceo
Spanish/Italian variation (possibly linked to Matthew or Masaio) meaning “gift of God.” Smooth, soulful, and stylish.
Macgregor
Scottish surname meaning “son of Gregor.” Strong, bold, and deeply traditional.
Machi
Meaning varies: Japanese (“true wisdom”) or Native American (Pueblo origin meaning “move fast”). Soft sound with a global feel.
Mack
Surname turned given name meaning “son of.” Rugged, simple, and approachable.
Mackenzie
Scottish surname meaning “son of the fair one.” Trendy, modern, and widely used as a first name.
Macklin
Irish surname meaning “son of the servant of St. John.” Clean, modern, and structured.
Macklin
(Same name and meaning — a duplicate in the list.)
Mackson
Modern invented name likely meaning “son of Mac” or inspired by Jackson. Fresh, strong, and contemporary.
Maclean
Scottish surname meaning “son of the servant of St. John.” Stylish, traditional, and polished.
Macon
French/English surname meaning “maker” or tied to a place name. Rugged, grounded, and understated.
Macsen
Welsh form of Maximus meaning “greatest.” Strong, sleek, and powerful.
Madden
Irish name meaning “little dog” or “puppy.” Playful, sporty, and energetic.
Maddox
Welsh surname meaning “fortunate” or “benefactor’s son.” Edgy, modern, and bold.
Maddox
(Same as above — repeated version.)
Madigan
Irish surname meaning “little dog” or “mastiff.” Unique, spirited, and lively.
Madison
English surname meaning “son of Maud.” Familiar, modern, and unisex.
Madoc
Welsh name meaning “fortunate” or “good.” Strong, historic, and noble.
Mads
Scandinavian short form of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Simple, cool, and international.
Madsen
Danish surname meaning “son of Mads.” Structured, Scandinavian, and stylish.
Mael
Breton name meaning “chief” or “prince.” Short, soft, and quietly powerful.
Maes
Dutch surname meaning “son of Thomas.” Minimal, modern, and crisp.
Magastomo
Meaning unclear, likely cultural or regional with deep heritage roots. Rare and distinctive.
Magee
Irish surname meaning “son of Aodh,” linked to “fire.” Warm, spirited, and energetic.
Maggio
Italian surname meaning “May” or tied to the month. Lively, melodic, and full of personality.
Magic
Word name tied to wonder and illusion. Bold, whimsical, and unforgettable.
Magne
Scandinavian name meaning “strength.” Short, powerful, and grounded.
Magni
Old Norse name meaning “mighty,” tied to Thor’s son in mythology. Strong, mythic, and fierce.
Magnus
Latin name meaning “great.” Regal, scholarly, and commanding with a Scandinavian vibe.
Maguire
Irish surname meaning “son of the brown one.” Friendly, rugged, and earthy.
Mahershala
Arabic roots meaning “swift” or “quick to plunder,” famously worn by actor Mahershala Ali. Complex, rhythmic, and deeply cultural.
Mahlon
Biblical name possibly meaning “sickness” or “weak.” Old-fashioned and rare with a gentle sound.
Mahmoud
Arabic name meaning “praised.” Traditional, meaningful, and widely respected.
Mahomet
Historical variation of Muhammad meaning “praised.” Strong, religious, and historic.
Maiken
Scandinavian variation of Maria meaning “beloved.” Fresh, soft, and international.
Mailer
Surname name with no fixed meaning; associated with writing (Norman Mailer). Artistic, intellectual, and crisp.
Maillol
French surname with unclear meaning. Rare, refined, and elegant in sound.
Maine
Place name with ambiguous meaning. Simple, clean, and coastal.
Maison
French word meaning “house,” sometimes mistaken for Mason. Modern, stylish, and unexpectedly chic.
Maize
Word name referring to corn. Rustic, nature-inspired, and quirky.
Majesty
Word name meaning “royalty” or “grandeur.” Dramatic, bold, and statement-making.
Majid
Arabic name meaning “glorious” or “noble.” Warm, dignified, and meaningful.
Major
Rank-based word name meaning “greater.” Strong, confident, and modern.
Majora
Likely a creative form of Major. Unique, bold, and slightly fantasy-coded.
Makai
Hawaiian name meaning “toward the sea.” Breezy, warm, and beachy.
Makari
Greek name meaning “blessed” or “happy.” Soft, uplifting, and meaningful.
Makeo
Possibly Polynesian with a similar meaning to Mateo (“gift of God”). Smooth and tropical in tone.
Makepeace
English surname meaning “peace maker.” Calm, rare, and full of character.
Makhi
Modern name influenced by African roots, meaning varies. Trendy, bold, and rhythmic.
Mako
Japanese name meaning “sincerity” or also tied to sharks depending on context. Short, sharp, and cool.
Makoto
Japanese name meaning “truth” or “sincere.” Calm, meaningful, and deeply rooted in virtue.
Malachi
Hebrew name meaning “my messenger” or “my angel.” Strong, spiritual, and rising in popularity.
Malachi
(Duplicate spelling — same meaning and tone.)
Malachite
Word name inspired by the green gemstone. Earthy, mystical, and artistic.
Malachy
Irish name meaning “messenger of God.” Rare, traditional, and soulful.
Malak
Arabic name meaning “angel.” Soft, spiritual, and widely used across cultures.
Malakai
Modern spelling of Malachi meaning “my angel.” Stylish, smooth, and popular.
Malakhi
Another modern variation of Malachi. Same meaning with a more decorative spelling.
Malaki
Simplified version of Malachi. Clean, modern, and easy to say.
Malaki
Another simplified spelling of Malachi meaning “my messenger.” Modern, clean, and easy to wear.
Malcolm
Scottish name meaning “devotee of Saint Columba.” Classic, intellectual, and strong.
Malik
Arabic name meaning “king.” Powerful, dignified, and widely used.
Málik
Same meaning as Malik (“king”), just accented depending on language. Regal and confident.
Malin
Scandinavian name meaning “little warrior” (forms vary). Short, modern, and slightly soft in tone.
Maliq
Trendy spelling variation of Malik meaning “king.” Same strong energy with a modern twist.
Malloy
Irish surname meaning “noble chief.” Rugged, warm, and slightly vintage.
Malo
Breton name meaning “bright pledge.” Short, gentle, and quietly charming.
Malone
Irish surname meaning “descendant of Saint John.” Strong, modern, and rooted in heritage.
Maloney
Another Irish variation with the same meaning. Softens the sound a bit but still strong as a first name.
Malthe
Scandinavian form of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Minimal, modern, and international.
Malus
Latin for “apple tree” or in some contexts “bad” depending on usage. Mysterious, ancient, and striking.
Malvolio
Shakespearean name meaning “ill will.” Dramatic, theatrical, and rare (very tied to Twelfth Night).
Mandela
African name meaning “son of the ancestors,” strongly associated with Nelson Mandela. Powerful, inspiring, and culturally meaningful.
Mandla
Zulu name meaning “strength” or “power.” Strong, grounded, and deeply rooted.
Mando
Short form of Armando meaning “army man” or “warrior.” Cool, modern, and casual.
Mandy
Usually a nickname for names like Manuel or Amanda. Soft, friendly, and approachable.
Manfred
German name meaning “man of peace.” Old-world, dignified, and solid.
Manju
Sanskrit name meaning “pleasant,” “sweet,” or “beautiful.” Warm, gentle, and calm.
Manley
English surname meaning “heroic” or “manly.” Strong, vintage, and straightforward.
Manne
Scandinavian short form of names like Magnus. Minimal, rare, and structured.
Manning
Irish surname meaning “strong” or “son of the hero.” Athletic, bold, and modern.
Mannix
Irish surname meaning “monk.” Edgy, cool, and cinematic.
Manny
Casual short form of Manuel meaning “God is with us.” Friendly, warm, and familiar.
Mano
Name with multiple meanings: Hawaiian (“shark”), Hebrew (“rest”), or Japanese (“truth”). Simple, global, and intriguing.
Manolo
Spanish nickname for Manuel meaning “God is with us.” Stylish, warm, and charming.
Mansur
Arabic name meaning “victorious.” Strong, meaningful, and confident.
Manthos
Greek name meaning “student” or “learner.” Rare, intellectual, and gentle in sound.
Manu
Name with many origins: Sanskrit (“bird” or “ancestor”), Hawaiian (“power”), or short for Manuel. Simple, global, and warm.
Manuel
Spanish/Portuguese form of Emmanuel meaning “God is with us.” Classic, steady, and familiar.
Manuka
Māori name linked to the tea tree plant. Nature-inspired, earthy, and unique.
Manus
Irish/Latin roots meaning “great” or “strong.” Traditional and quietly powerful.
Manzie
Meaning unclear, likely a modern or nickname form. Soft and friendly in tone.
Manzo
Italian surname meaning “mild” or “tame.” Strong sound with a cool edge.
Manzu
Meaning uncertain, possibly a creative variation. Smooth and distinctive.
Maoz
Hebrew name meaning “strength” or “fortress.” Short, bold, and meaningful.
Marc
French/short form of Marcus meaning “dedicated to Mars.” Clean, classic, and confident.
Marceau
French name meaning “little warrior.” Stylish, artistic, and charming.
Marcel
French name meaning “little warrior.” Gentle, vintage, and sophisticated.
Marcello
Italian form of Marcel meaning “little warrior.” Smooth, stylish, and romantic.
Marcello
(Duplicate — same meaning and vibe.)
Marcellus
Roman name meaning “young warrior.” Strong, dramatic, and historical.
Marcelo
Spanish/Portuguese form of Marcel meaning “little warrior.” Warm, smooth, and melodic.
March
Word name tied to the month or military marching. Bold, seasonal, and unexpected.
Marco
Italian/Spanish form of Mark meaning “dedicated to Mars.” Strong, international, and timeless.
Marcos
Spanish/Portuguese version of Marcus meaning “dedicated to Mars.” Classic and grounded.
Marcus
Latin name meaning “devoted to Mars.” Strong, traditional, and timeless.
Marcus
(Duplicate spelling — same meaning.)
Maria
Though typically feminine, historically male in some cultures. Means “beloved” or “sea of sorrow.” Classic and meaningful.
Marian
Another traditionally unisex name linked to Mary. Old-fashioned, gentle, and calm.
Mariano
Italian/Spanish name meaning “devoted to Mary.” Romantic, warm, and traditional.
Marie
Occasionally used for boys in French Catholic tradition. Meaning “beloved.” Soft and rare.
Marinell
Meaning unclear, possibly related to “from the sea.” Lyrical and unique.
Marino
Italian name meaning “of the sea.” Strong, stylish, and coastal.
Mario
Italian/Spanish form of Marius meaning “male” or “of Mars.” Friendly, classic, and familiar.
Marion
Unisex form of Marian/Marie. Gentle, vintage, and literary.
Marius
Roman name meaning “male” or tied to Mars. Noble, poetic, and historical.
Mark
English form of Marcus meaning “dedicated to Mars.” Solid, familiar, and timeless.
Mark
(Duplicate — same meaning.)
Markus
Scandinavian/German spelling of Marcus. Sleek, modern, and strong.
Marley
Surname and place name meaning “pleasant meadow.” Cool, musical, and relaxed.
Marlon
Meaning uncertain, possibly from “little hawk.” Retro, cool, and charismatic.
Marlow
Surname meaning “driftwood hill.” Soft, modern, and stylish.
Marlowe
Variant of Marlow with the same meaning. Literary, elegant, and timeless.
Marmaduke
Old English name meaning “servant of Saint Maedoc.” Quirky, vintage, and bold in personality.
Maro
Latin or Japanese roots depending on origin. Simple, sleek, and international.
Marquez
Spanish surname meaning “son of Marcos.” Strong, modern, and full of presence.
Marquis
French title meaning “nobleman” or “marquess.” Stylish, bold, and aristocratic.
Marquis
(Same name and meaning — duplicate.)
Marquise
Variant spelling of Marquis with the same meaning. Elegant with a softer finish.
Mars
Roman god of war and also a planet name. Strong, cosmic, and unforgettable.
Marsden
English surname meaning “valley of the marsh.” Rugged, earthy, and modern.
Marsh
Surname name referring to wetlands. Simple, natural, and quietly cool.
Marshall
Old French name meaning “horse caretaker” or “steward.” Classic, strong, and structured.
Marston
English surname meaning “town by the marsh.” Polished, preppy, and distinctive.
Martez
Modern variation of names like Marcus or Martinez. Smooth, rhythmic, and contemporary.
Martia
Meaning unclear, possibly tied to Mars or Martin. Soft, rare, and interesting.
Martin
Latin name meaning “of Mars.” Classic, steady, and international.
Marty
Casual nickname for Martin. Warm, friendly, and approachable.
Marvin
Welsh name meaning “sea friend.” Vintage, gentle, and quietly charming.
Marx
German surname meaning “son of Mark.” Strong, sharp, and edgy.
Maso
Possibly short for Tomaso or Masato; meanings vary. Simple, sleek, and rare.
Mason
English occupational name meaning “stone worker.” Modern, stylish, and widely loved.
Mason
English occupational name meaning “stone worker.” Modern, strong, and very popular.
Massai
Name connected to the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania. Cultural, bold, and meaningful.
Massey
English/French surname meaning “from Massy.” Stylish, grounded, and slightly vintage.
Massimo
Italian form of Maximus meaning “greatest.” Elegant, bold, and full of personality.
Mat
Short form of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Simple, casual, and easygoing.
Mateo
Spanish form of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Warm, modern, and widely loved.
Matheo
Variant of Mateo (same meaning: “gift of God”). Sleek and contemporary.
Mathew
Simplified spelling of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Familiar and classic.
Mathias
European form of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Strong, timeless, and international.
Mathis
French variation of Matthew. Chic, modern, and smooth.
Mathurin
French name meaning “mature” or “wise.” Rare, refined, and old-world.
Matias
Portuguese/Spanish variation of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Stylish and soft.
Matisse
French surname name tied to artist Henri Matisse. Creative, artistic, and sophisticated.
Matt
Short form of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Friendly, familiar, and relaxed.
Mattan
Hebrew name meaning “gift.” Short, meaningful, and warm.
Matteo
Italian form of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Smooth, romantic, and charming.
Matthew
Hebrew name meaning “gift of God.” Classic, steady, and widely used.
Matthias
Biblical variant of Matthew meaning “gift of God.” Strong, traditional, and dignified.
Mattias
Scandinavian variation of Matthias meaning “gift of God.” Clean, modern, and international.
Mattie
Nickname for Matthew. Soft, casual, and approachable.
Maui
Hawaiian name tied to mythology and the island. Adventurous, energetic, and tropical.
Maurice
Latin origin meaning “dark-skinned” or “Moorish.” Vintage, refined, and literary.
Mauricio
Spanish/Portuguese form of Maurice. Warm, smooth, and classic.
Mauro
Italian/Spanish name meaning “moorish” or “dark.” Strong, sleek, and distinctive.
Maury
Short form of Maurice. Friendly, vintage, and casual.
Maverick
American word name meaning “independent” or “nonconformist.” Bold, adventurous, and rebellious.
Max
Short form of Maximilian or Maxwell meaning “greatest.” Cool, simple, and universally loved.
Maxen
Welsh name possibly linked to Maximus meaning “greatest.” Strong, rare, and powerful.
Maxence
French name meaning “greatest.” Sophisticated and chic.
Maxfield
English surname meaning “field of Max.” Artistic, polished, and memorable.
Maxim
French and Russian form of Maximus meaning “greatest.” Strong, sleek, and international.
Maxime
French variation of Max meaning “greatest.” Stylish, elegant, and soft in sound.
Maximilian
Latin name meaning “greatest.” Regal, dramatic, and deeply rooted in history.
Maximiliano
Spanish/Latin form of Maximilian meaning “greatest.” Grand, elegant, and charismatic.
Maximillian
Alternative spelling of Maximilian meaning “greatest.” Same powerful vibe with a more elaborate look.
Maximo
Spanish/Portuguese form of Maximus meaning “greatest.” Strong, bold, and stylish.
Maximus
Latin name meaning “greatest.” Powerful, heroic, and commanding.
Maxon
Surname-style name likely related to Max meaning “greatest.” Sleek, modern, and edgy.
Maxton
Modern invented name combining Max with -ton meaning “town.” Trendy, strong, and contemporary.
Maxwell
English surname meaning “great stream.” Buttoned-up, classic, and polished.
Mayer
German/Yiddish name meaning “farmer” or “enlightener” depending on origin. Soft, warm, and meaningful.
Maynard
Germanic name meaning “brave strength.” Old-fashioned with a solid vintage charm.
Mayo
Meaning uncertain — sometimes linked to a place name or “yew tree.” Short, quirky, and distinctive.
Mayson
Variant spelling of Mason meaning “stone worker.” Modern and stylish.
Mayur
Indian name meaning “peacock.” Unique, symbolic, and vibrant.
Mcarthur
Surname name meaning “son of Arthur.” Strong, traditional, and heritage-rich.
Mccabe
Irish surname meaning “son of the cape.” Rugged, brisk, and bold.
Mccanna
Irish surname with unclear meaning. Rare, regional, and distinctive.
Mccoy
Irish surname meaning “fire” or “son of Hugh.” Cool, casual, and recognizable.
Mccue
Irish surname meaning “son of Aodh” (“fire”). Fiery, sharp, and compact.
Mcdermott
Irish surname meaning “son of Dermot.” Strong, grounded, and dignified.
Mcenroe
Irish surname meaning “son of the champion.” Athletic, punchy, and memorable.
Mcewan
Scottish surname meaning “son of Ewan.” Warm, rooted, and traditional.
Mckinley
Scottish surname meaning “son of the fair hero.” Presidential, modern, and confident.
Mclaurin
Irish/Scottish surname meaning “son of Laurence.” Distinguished and formal.
Mead
Old English word meaning “meadow” or “honey wine.” Rustic, simple, and earthy.
Meadowlark
Nature name inspired by the bird. Whimsical, artistic, and uncommon.
Mees
Dutch diminutive of Bartholomeus (Bartholomew) meaning “son of the furrow.” Minimal, cute, and European.
Mehdi
Arabic/Persian name meaning “guided” or “rightly led.” Spiritual, meaningful, and widely used.
Meir
Hebrew name meaning “one who shines” or “bringer of light.” Warm, bright, and spiritual.
Mekhi
Modern name possibly inspired by Mikhi or Malik. Smooth, current, and stylish.
Mel
Short form of Melvin, Melchor, or Melville. Simple, friendly, and casual.
Melchior
Biblical name meaning “king of light,” associated with one of the wise men. Regal, ancient, and distinctive.
Melker
Scandinavian form of Melchior meaning “king of light.” Strong, rare, and international.
Melky
Nickname version of Melchior with a softer tone. Warm and approachable.
Melor
Meaning uncertain; possibly Cornish or Slavic in origin. Soft, unusual, and intriguing.
Melville
Scottish surname meaning “bad town” (from Norman roots). Literary, old-fashioned, and dignified.
Melvin
Name of Celtic origin meaning “council protector.” Friendly, vintage, and steady.
Memphis
Place name with ancient Egyptian roots meaning “enduring” or “beautiful haven.” Bold, modern, and distinctive.
Menachem
Hebrew name meaning “comforter.” Warm, spiritual, and meaningful.
Menashe
Hebrew name meaning “causing to forget,” tied to a biblical figure. Rare, traditional, and rooted in heritage.
Mendel
Yiddish diminutive of Menachem meaning “comfort.” Soft, old-world, and endearing.
Menzies
Scottish surname meaning “from the narrow place.” Strong, rare, and distinctive.
Merari
Biblical name meaning “bitter.” Ancient, uncommon, and deeply rooted.
Merc
Short form of Mercer or Mercury. Sharp, edgy, and modern.
Merce
Likely a shortened version of Mercer. Simple, calm, and minimalist.
Mercer
English occupational name meaning “merchant of fine goods.” Polished, refined, and stylish.
Mercury
Roman god name and planet name, meaning linked to “messenger.” Bold, quirky, and celestial.
Mercutio
Shakespearean name from Romeo and Juliet. Dramatic, charismatic, and theatrical.
Meredith
Welsh name meaning “great ruler” or “protector.” Soft sound but strong meaning — and historically masculine.
Meriadeg
Breton name meaning “beloved ruler.” Rare, lyrical, and rooted in Celtic tradition.
Meriadoc
Welsh name meaning “great lord,” famously used in Lord of the Rings. Medieval, noble, and fantasy-leaning.
Meriasek
Meaning unclear, likely a variant of Merasek or cultural surname. Rare and intriguing.
Meridian
Word name meaning “highest point” or “noon.” Celestial, modern, and symbolic.
Merijn
Dutch form of Marinus meaning “of the sea.” Crisp, international, and modern.
Meriweather
Variant of Merriweather meaning “fair weather.” Whimsical, airy, and vintage.
Meriwether
Old English surname meaning “pleasant weather.” Gentle, refined, and sweetly old-fashioned.
Merkaba
Hebrew mystical term meaning “chariot” or spiritually “ascension light body.” Mystical, symbolic, and rare.
Merle
French name meaning “blackbird.” Soft, nature-inspired, and quietly poetic.
Merlin
Welsh name meaning “sea fortress,” also linked to Arthurian legend. Magical, wise, and timeless.
Merrick
Welsh surname possibly meaning “fame” or “power.” Strong, modern, and commanding.
Merritt
English surname meaning “boundary gate.” Polished, modern, and quietly sophisticated.
Merriweather
Old English name meaning “pleasant weather.” Whimsical, soft, and vintage.
Merriwether
Variant spelling of Merriweather with the same meaning. Slightly more decorative and charming.
Merton
English name meaning “town near the lake.” Calm, grounded, and outdoorsy.
Mervin
Old English/Celtic name meaning “famous friend.” Warm, vintage, and gentle.
Mervyn
Variant of Mervin — same meaning, slightly more traditional spelling.
Meryk
Meaning uncertain, possibly connected to Merrick (“fame” or “power”). Modern and sharp.
Meshach
Biblical name meaning “who is like God?” or possibly Babylonian in origin. Rare, ancient, and bold.
Messiah
Religious title meaning “anointed one” or “savior.” Dramatic, spiritual, and powerful.
Meteor
Word name associated with shooting stars. Futuristic, energetic, and cosmic.
Meyer
German/Yiddish name meaning “farmer” or “bringer of light” depending on origin. Simple, warm, and meaningful.
Mica
Short form of Micah or a word name tied to the mineral. Soft, modern, and nature-leaning.
Micah
Hebrew name meaning “who is like God?” Biblical, gentle, and steadily rising in popularity.
Micaiah
Hebrew name meaning “who is like Yahweh?” Strong, rare, and spiritual.
Micajah
Biblical name with uncertain meaning, sometimes linked to Micah. Old-world, rustic, and distinctive.
Micha
Short form of Michael or Micah meaning “who is like God?” Simple, soft, and international.
Michael
Hebrew name meaning “who is like God?” Classic, timeless, and widely loved.
Michaiah
Hebrew variation of Micaiah meaning “who is like Yahweh?” Strong, ancient, and soulful.
Michal
Hebrew name meaning “stream” or “brook.” Biblical, simple, and culturally rooted.
Micheal
Variant spelling of Michael meaning “who is like God?” Familiar, classic, and slightly unique.
Micheál
Irish form of Michael meaning “who is like God?” Traditional, grounded, and cultural.
Michel
French form of Michael with the same meaning. Chic, smooth, and international.
Michelangelo
Italian name combining Michael (“who is like God?”) and Angelo (“angel”). Artistic, dramatic, and iconic.
Michele
Italian form of Michael (mostly masculine in Italy). Soft, classic, and refined.
Michiel
Dutch form of Michael meaning “who is like God?” Sleek, European, and strong.
Mick
Casual short form of Michael. Cool, easygoing, and bold.
Mickey
Nickname for Michael or Mitchell. Friendly, retro, and playful.
Midian
Biblical place name meaning uncertain, sometimes tied to “strife.” Rare, ancient, and intriguing.
Midnight
Word name tied to darkness and mystery. Bold, poetic, and dramatic.
Mies
Dutch short form of names like Bartholomeus. Minimalist, modern, and distinctive.
Miguel
Spanish/Portuguese form of Michael meaning “who is like God?” Warm, familiar, and timeless.
Mika
Name with multiple origins: Japanese (“beautiful fragrance”), Hebrew short form of Micah (“who is like God?”). Soft, global, and modern.
Mikael
Scandinavian form of Michael meaning “who is like God?” Sleek, stylish, and international.
Mike
Classic short form of Michael. Simple, approachable, and universally familiar.
Mikel
Basque variation of Michael. Same meaning with a modern, lean spelling.
Mikhail
Russian form of Michael meaning “who is like God?” Strong, cultural, and dignified.
Mikkel
Scandinavian variation of Michael. Friendly, Nordic, and clean in sound.
Mikko
Finnish variation of Michael meaning “who is like God?” Short, warm, and unique.
Miklos / Miklós
Hungarian form of Nicholas meaning “victory of the people.” Bold, cultural, and distinctive.
Milan
Slavic name meaning “gracious,” “kind,” or “loving.” Stylish, soft, and international.
Milano
Italian place name and variant of Milan. Fashion-forward and bold.
Milas
Possibly related to Milo or Miles; meaning uncertain. Soft, modern, and rare.
Miles
Latin/English origin meaning “soldier” or linked to “merciful.” Gentle, classic, and steadily popular.
Milian
Possibly derived from Milan. Smooth, modern, and fresh.
Miliano
Likely a modern form of Emiliano or Milan. Stylish, rhythmic, and contemporary.
Millard
English name meaning “guardian of the mill.” Old-fashioned, sturdy, and charmingly vintage.
Miller
Occupational surname meaning “grain grinder.” Strong, modern, and increasingly used as a first name.
Mills
Short form of Miller. Cool, casual, and preppy.
Milo
Latin/Germanic roots meaning “soldier” or “merciful.” Soft, timeless, and widely loved.
Milos
Slavic variation of Milo meaning “gracious” or “dear.” Rare, sleek, and international.
Milton
English surname meaning “mill town.” Literary, polished, and vintage.
Ming
Chinese name meaning varies by characters (often “bright,” “clarity,” or “insight”). Simple, cultural, and meaningful.
Mingo
Spanish surname and nickname name with unclear meaning. Fun, quirky, and bold.
Mingus
Scandinavian surname and jazz association (Charles Mingus). Artistic, edgy, and distinctive.
Minik
Greenlandic Inuit name meaning “stubborn” or “strong.” Short, rare, and powerful in tone.
Minos
Mythological Greek name tied to King Minos of Crete. Ancient, dramatic, and legendary.
Miran
Slavic name meaning “peace.” Soft, meaningful, and internationally friendly.
Mirando
Variant of Miranda meaning “admirable” or “wonderful.” Romantic and lyrical.
Mircea
Romanian name meaning “peace.” Strong, cultural, and historic.
Mirin
Scottish name meaning “little diplomat” or tied to Saint Mirin. Gentle, rare, and warm.
Mirko
Slavic name meaning “peaceful.” Cool, energetic, and friendly.
Miro
Short form of Miroslav meaning “peaceful glory.” Sleek, artistic, and modern (think Miró).
Miró
Catalan surname associated with artist Joan Miró. Creative, cultural, and bold.
Miroslav
Slavic name meaning “glorious peace.” Traditional and strong with deep roots.
Mirren
Scottish name with uncertain meaning, sometimes linked to “beloved.” Soft and modern.
Mirri
Aboriginal Australian name meaning “star.” Magical, rare, and nature-inspired.
Misael
Hebrew name meaning “who is like God?” Biblical, strong, and meaningful.
Mischa
Russian diminutive of Michael meaning “who is like God?” Soft, charming, and international.
Misha
Another spelling of Mischa — same meaning and gentle vibe.
Mitchell
Surname form of Michael meaning “who is like God?” Classic, polished, and steady.
Mitt
Short form of Mitchell. Minimal, brisk, and distinctive.
Mobley
English surname with unclear meaning. Stylish, modern, and unconventional as a first name.
Moby
Nickname name made famous by the musician. Casual, quirky, and playful.
Moe
Short form of Maurice or Moses. Simple, friendly, and vintage.
Mohamed / Mohammad / Mohammed
Arabic name meaning “praised” or “praiseworthy.” One of the most widely used names globally — strong, spiritual, and respected.
Moises / Moisés
Spanish/Portuguese form of Moses meaning “drawn out of the water.” Classic and meaningful.
Moishe
Yiddish form of Moses. Warm, cultural, and traditional.
Mojave
Place name from the Indigenous word meaning “along the river.” Desert-strong, bold, and nature-rooted.
Molloy
Irish surname meaning “proud chieftain.” Strong, rugged, and grounded.
Monaco
Place name associated with elegance and luxury. Stylish, bold, and modern.
Mongo
Nickname-style name with no fixed meaning. Strong sound with a playful vibe.
Monico
Spanish variation of Dominic meaning “belonging to the Lord.” Smooth, warm, and rare.
Monroe
Surname meaning “mouth of the river.” Sleek, presidential, and sophisticated.
Mont
Short form of names like Montel or Montgomery. Minimal, cool, and casual.
Montague
French surname meaning “pointed hill.” Literary, aristocratic, and dramatic.
Montana
Place name meaning “mountainous.” Outdoorsy, rugged, and modern.
Montano
Spanish surname meaning “mountain dweller.” Strong, earthy, and warm.
Monte
Short form of Montgomery meaning “mountain.” Friendly and approachable.
Montego
Place name, famously in Jamaica. Tropical, bold, and rhythmic.
Montel
Surname name possibly meaning “mountain.” Smooth, modern, and stylish.
Montez
Surname meaning “mountain” (Spanish roots). Strong, sharp, and cool.
Montgomery
English surname meaning “ruler of the hill.” Noble, distinguished, and classic.
Monty
Nickname form of Montgomery. Charming, vintage, and friendly.
Moody
Surname meaning “brave” or “spirited.” Edgy, artistic, and memorable.
Moore
Surname meaning “from the moor.” Clean, simple, and grounded.
Mor
Hebrew name meaning “myrrh.” Soft, meaningful, and minimalist.
Morad
Arabic/Persian name meaning “wish” or “desire.” Deep, strong, and poetic.
Morandi
Italian surname tied to artist Giorgio Morandi. Artistic, refined, and uncommon.
Mordax
Latin meaning “biting” or “sharp.” Dark, dramatic, and bold.
Mordecai
Hebrew name meaning “warrior” or tied to the Book of Esther. Strong, ancient, and distinctive.
Mordehai
Another form of Mordecai — same meaning with Hebrew spelling roots. Traditional and grounding.
Morgan
Welsh name meaning “sea-born” or “bright sea.” Unisex, soft, and timeless.
Mori
Multiple origins: Japanese (“forest”), Hebrew (“myrrh”), or Italian surname. Short, global, and intriguing.
Moritz
German/Swiss form of Maurice meaning “dark-skinned.” Vintage, European, and polished.
Morley
English surname meaning “meadow by the moor.” Gentle, grounded, and quietly refined.
Moroccan / Morocco
Place-inspired names tied to the country. Exotic, bold, and full of cultural flavor.
Morpheus
Greek myth name meaning “shaper of dreams.” Dramatic, mystical, and cinematic.
Morrie
Nickname for Morris meaning “dark-skinned” or “moorish.” Friendly and retro.
Morris
English form of Maurice meaning “dark-skinned.” Classic, steady, and mature.
Morrisey / Morrissey
Irish surname meaning “sea warrior.” Artistic, edgy (thanks to the singer), and stylish.
Morrison
Surname meaning “son of Morris.” Strong, modern, and familiar.
Mortimer
French name meaning “still water.” Vintage, old-soul, and literary.
Morton
English surname meaning “town near the moor.” Old-fashioned, sturdy, and grounded.
Moses
Hebrew name meaning “drawn out of the water.” Strong, deeply biblical, and timeless.
Moshe
Hebrew form of Moses with the same meaning. Warm, traditional, and meaningful.
Moss
Nature name referring to the plant. Soft, earthy, and understated.
Mountain
Word name tied to strength and nature. Bold, rugged, and symbolic.
Mowgli
Fictional name from The Jungle Book. Wild, adventurous, and instantly recognizable.
Mozart
Surname of the famous composer. Artistic, dramatic, and refined.
Mufasa
African name made famous by The Lion King, meaning “king.” Majestic, strong, and powerful.
Muhammad
Arabic name meaning “praiseworthy.” One of the most widely used names globally — spiritual, strong, and respected.
Muir
Scottish name meaning “from the moor.” Calm, minimal, and nature-infused.
Mulberry
Nature name tied to the tree/fruit. Whimsical, vintage, and unexpected.
Mulligan
Irish surname meaning “descendant of the bald one.” Playful, friendly, and casual.
Mungo
Scottish name meaning “dear one.” Rare, quirky, and historical.
Munro
Scottish surname meaning “from the mouth of the Roe River.” Strong, rugged, and geographic.
Murad
Arabic name meaning “wish” or “purpose.” Poetic, meaningful, and noble.
Murdo
Scottish form of Murdoch meaning “sea protector.” Short, strong, and traditional.
Murdoch
Scottish surname meaning “sea warrior.” Bold, rugged, and dramatic.
Murdock
Variant spelling of Murdoch with the same meaning. Feels sharper and more modern.
Murphy
Irish surname meaning “sea warrior.” Friendly, recognizable, and upbeat.
Murray
Scottish surname meaning “from the sea settlement.” Vintage, warm, and easygoing.
Musa
Arabic form of Moses meaning “drawn out of the water.” Short, significant, and widely used.
Mustafa
Arabic name meaning “the chosen one.” Spiritual, respected, and deeply meaningful.
Mykelti
Modern invented name with uncertain meaning. Unique, fresh, and contemporary.
Myles
Variant spelling of Miles meaning “soldier” or “merciful.” Modern, smooth, and stylish.
Mylo
Variant spelling of Milo meaning “soldier” or “merciful.” Soft, modern, and charming.
Myrkjartan
Old Norse-inspired name meaning unclear, possibly tied to “dark” or “marrow.” Epic, mythic, and rare.
Myron
Greek name meaning “myrrh” or “fragrance.” Vintage, gentle, and scholarly.
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