Boy Names That Start With M

Dive into the wonderful world of boy names that start with M! From the classic charm of names like Matthew and Michael to the trendy vibes of Maverick and Mason, there’s a perfect name for every style

Mace

English, “glorious victory.”

Maclean

Scottish, “servant of Saint John.”

Macon

French, “marsh dweller.”

Maddox

Welsh, “son of Madoc, blessed.”

Madoc

Welsh, “fortunate.”

Maël

Breton, “chief” or “prince.”

Maguire

Irish, “son of the beige one.”

Mahlon

Biblical, Hebrew, “sickly, weak, or delicate.”

Mainio

Finnish, “wonderful, excellent.”

Malone

Irish, “devoted to St. John.”

Mani

Persian, “thought” or “mind.”

Manning

Old English surname, “man, strong, valiant.”

Manus

Irish, “greatest.”

Marax

Unknown meaning and origin.

Marino

Italian and Spanish from Latin, “of the sea.”

Marron

French and Spanish, “chestnuts.”

Mars

Latin, “God of war.”

Marsh

English, “someone who lived on a marsh.”

Marshall

Old French, “horse servant” or “farrier.”

Mastin

French, “from Marsden.”

Matek

Slavic from Hebrew, “gift of God.”

Mateo

Spanish, “gift of God.”

Mathis

German, “gift from God.”

Matix

Modern invented name.

Matten

English, “gift of God.”

Matteo

Italian, “gift from God.”

Mauno

Finnish, “greatness.”

Mauro

Italian, “swarthy.”

Max

Latin, “greatest.”

Maxen

Welsh, “greatest.”

Maxfield

English, “descendant of the open land.”

Maxon

Scottish, “homestead of Maccus.”

Maxton

English, “settlement in a meadow or stone settlement.”

Maxwell

Scottish, “Mack’s stream.”

Mayer

Hebrew, German and Yiddish, “mayor.”

Mazzy

A variation of Mavis or a short form of other…

Meir

Hebrew, “giving light.”

Melea

Greek and Hebrew, “song or melody, fullness.”

Melvin

English, “council protector.”

Mercury

Latin, “the messenger of god.”

Merlin

Welsh, “sea fortress.”

Merrick

Anglo-Welsh, “fame, power.”

Meteor

Greek, “high in the air.”

Meyer

Jewish, Yiddish, and German, “mayor, bright.”

Michael

Hebrew, “he who is like God.”

Milan

Slavic, Italian place name, “gracious or dear.”

Miles

English, “merciful, mild.”

Milo

Unknown origin, “gracious or yew.”

Milos

Slavic, “lover of glory.”

Mirren 

Scottish, “beloved or wished-for child.”

Montague

French and Norman, “pointed hill.”

Montana

Latin, “mountainous or from the mountain.”

Montgomery

Norman, French, Scottish, “manpower.”

Mordecai

Persian and Hebrew, “servant of Marduk.”

Morrison

English, “son of Morris, Maurice.”

Morten

Danish and Norwegian, “ancient, of Mars.”

Morven

Scottish, “the big gap.”

Moses

Hebrew, “drawn out or taken out.”

Moss

English word name.

Muir

Scottish, “moor, fen, sea.”

Mullein

English, “soft” or “tender.”

Munro

Scottish, “man from the River Roe.”

Murphy

Irish, “sea warrior.”