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Mordechai
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Mordechai means "warrior" in Hebrew; originates from ancient Persia. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish |
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Moritz
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Moritz means "dark-skinned" and originates from Latin "Mauritius." |
German, Latin |
Boy |
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Mortimer
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Mortimer means "dead sea," originating from Old French and Latin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Moises
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Moises means "drawn out"; originates from Hebrew, linked to Moses. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Spanish |
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Moishe
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Moishe means "drawn out"; Hebrew origin, linked to Moses. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish |
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Modest
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Modest means humble; originates from Latin "modestus," meaning moderate. |
Biblical, Greek, Latin |
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Mladen
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Mladen means "young" in Slavic; originates from the name Mladan. |
Serbian, Slavic |
Boy |
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Moacir
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Moacir means "one who brings happiness," of Brazilian indigenous origin. |
Brazilian, Portuguese |
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Mitchel
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Mitchel means "who is like God," originating from Hebrew roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Mitrofan
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Mitrofan means "gift of God," originating from Greek roots. |
Biblical, Greek, Russian |
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Mirko
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Mirko means "peace" and originates from Slavic and Italian roots. |
Italian, Slavic |
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Miroslaw
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Miroslaw means "peaceful glory," originating from Slavic roots. |
Polish |
Boy |
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Miltiades
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Miltiades means "red earth," originating from ancient Greek heritage. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Boy |
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Milton
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Milton means "mill town," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English |
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Mimmo
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Mimmo is an Italian diminutive of Domenico, meaning "belonging to God." |
Italian |
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Milo
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Milo means "merciful," originating from Latin and Greek roots. |
Ancient Greek, Latin |
Boy |
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Milburn
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Milburn means "mill stream"; originates from Old English, denoting location. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Milko
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Milko means "gracious" and originates from Slavic and Bulgarian roots. |
Slavic |
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Millard
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Millard means "strong" or "steadfast"; derived from Old French origins. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
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Mikko
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Mikko is Finnish, derived from Michael, meaning "who is like God." |
Finnish |
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Miklos
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Miklos means "victorious people," originating from Greek and Hungarian roots. |
Greek, Hungarian |
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Michiel
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Michiel means "who is like God," originating from Hebrew. |
Biblical, Dutch, Greek |
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Mickael
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Mickael: Hebrew origin, meaning "who is like God?" |
Biblical, Greek, Hebrew |
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Mihail
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Mihail means "who is like God," originating from Hebrew. |
Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek |
Boy |
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Michalis
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Michalis means "who is like God," originating from Hebrew Michael. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Boy |
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Michel
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Michel means "who is like God," originating from Hebrew. |
Biblical, French, Latin |
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Meir
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Meir means "one who shines" in Hebrew; originates from Judaism. |
Hebrew, Jewish |
Boy |
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Melvyn
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Melvyn means "leader" and originates from Old Welsh and Scottish. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Menahem
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Menahem means "comforter"; Hebrew origin, rooted in biblical tradition. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish |
Boy |
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Maximus
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Maximus means "greatest" in Latin; originated from ancient Roman culture. |
Ancient Greek, Latin, Roman |
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