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
Macario
Spanish, “blessed.”
Mace
English, “glorious victory.”
Maclean
Scottish, “servant of Saint John.”
Macon
French, “marsh dweller.”
Macsen
Welsh, “greatest.”
Maddox
Welsh, “son of Madoc, blessed.”
Madoc
Welsh, “fortunate.”
Maël
Breton, “chief” or “prince.”
Maeveron
Modern invented name.
Magnus
Latin, “great.”
Maguire
Irish, “son of the beige one.”
Mahlon
Biblical, Hebrew, “sickly, weak, or delicate.”
Mainio
Finnish, “wonderful, excellent.”
Malachi
Hebrew, “my messenger.”
Malone
Irish, “devoted to St. John.”
Mani
Persian, “thought” or “mind.”
Manning
Old English surname, “man, strong, valiant.”
Mannix
Irish, “monk.”
Manus
Irish, “greatest.”
Marax
Unknown meaning and origin.
Marcos
Spanish, “warlike.”
Marcus
Latin, “warlike.”
Marino
Italian and Spanish from Latin, “of the sea.”
Marius
Roman family name.
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.”
Marvel
English word name.
Mastin
French, “from Marsden.”
Matadrin
French, unknown meaning.
Matek
Slavic from Hebrew, “gift of God.”
Mateo
Spanish, “gift of God.”
Mathieu
French, “gift of God.”
Mathis
German, “gift from God.”
Matías
Spanish, “gift of God.”
Matix
Modern invented name.
Matten
English, “gift of God.”
Matteo
Italian, “gift from God.”
Matthew
Hebrew, “gift of God.”
Mauno
Finnish, “greatness.”
Mauro
Italian, “swarthy.”
Maverick
American, “independent.”
Max
Latin, “greatest.”
Maxen
Welsh, “greatest.”
Maxence
French, “greatest.”
Maxfield
English, “descendant of the open land.”
Maxian
Modern invented name.
Maxime
Latin, “greatest.”
Maximilian
Latin, “greatest.”
Maximillian
Latin, “greatest.”
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.”
Miller
English, “mill.”
Milo
Unknown origin, “gracious or yew.”
Milos
Slavic, “lover of glory.”
Miracle
English word name.
Mirren
Scottish, “beloved or wished-for child.”
Mitchell
English, “who is like God.”
Modesto
Spanish, “restrained.”
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.”
Mortimer
English, “dead sea.”
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.”
Myron
Greek, “myrrh.”
