Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .

MOZZI

Masculine

Uncommon Italian name derived from 'mozzo', meaning 'cap'.

MOZZY

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history. It may be a variant spelling of Moses, but this theory lacks concrete evidence.

MR

Masculine

Mr. is an English title used to address men, standing for "Mister," which originates from Middle English 'meister', meaning "master".

MRIA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'song' or 'melody', first used by Israelites in the 1st century BCE, associated with music, creativity, and prominent sage Rabbi Meir's mother.

MRIDULA

Feminine

Unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit words 'mridu' meaning soft and 'la' meaning play, signifying gentle amusement.

MRINALINI

Feminine

Unique Indian female name derived from "Mrinala," meaning lotus flower, symbolizing purity and elegance amidst adversity.

MRK

Masculine

Rare and mysterious name with unknown origins, possibly derived from the Slavic name Marko meaning "dedicated to Mars," though this connection is unproven. Its uniqueness makes it an intriguing choice despite its uncertain meaning.

MRY

Feminine

Uncommon name of uncertain origin with no widely accepted meaning.

MRYAH

Feminine

Modern Hebrew name with biblical roots, meaning "sea" or "rebelliousness," derived from the name Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron.

MRYTLE

Feminine

Myrtle is a Greek-origin female name meaning 'myrtle plant,' associated with Aphrodite and biblical joy, fidelity, and immortality.

MSGANA

Feminine

African name of Swahili origin meaning 'brave one', reflecting courage and resilience.

MTISHA

Feminine

Rare African name of Swahili origin meaning "thirty," traditionally given to children born after thirty months of waiting for an opposite-sex sibling or as the third-born child.

MTTHEW

Masculine

Matthew is an English given name derived from the Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God".

MU

Feminine

Traditional Japanese given name for males and females alike, derived from the kanji character "sechs" meaning six, symbolizing perfectionism and completeness.

MU

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning.

MUA

Masculine

Igbo African name meaning "to grow or increase".

MUAAD

Masculine

Arabic origin name meaning "to bring good news" or "announce good tidings," often associated with the angel of the Day of Judgment in Islam.

MUAATH

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'watha'a', meaning 'assembly' or 'gathering'. It holds historical importance as it was used by the Prophet Muhammad's companions, and is associated with Muaadh ibn Jabal, a prominent Islamic figure known for his courage and devotion to faith. Today, while rare, it remains cherished for its unique sound and rich history.

MUAAZ

Masculine

Arabic male name meaning 'exalted', derived from 'mu'azz'.

MUAD

Masculine

Arabic male given name derived from 'madada', meaning 'to praise' or 'glorify'.

MUADH

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'wDH', meaning 'to praise' or 'to glorify'. It holds historical significance in Islam, being associated with Mu'adh ibn Jabal, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

MUAMMAR

Masculine

Unique male name of Arabic origin, composed of 'Mu' meaning "light" or "life", and 'ammar' meaning "long-lived". It signifies longevity and radiance.

MUATH

Masculine

Arabic origin name derived from 'mu'ath', meaning 'helping' or 'assisting'. It's associated with assistance, support, and aid, and was borne by a notable companion of Prophet Muhammad.

MUAWIYAH

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from the first caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate, potentially meaning 'expansion/divine will.'

MUAZ

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'aza', meaning 'to bring forth'. It's associated with Islamic prophet Mu'az ibn Jabal, known for his courage and wisdom.

MUBARAK

Masculine

Arabic name that means "blessed" or "fortunate," derived from the Arabic verb 'baraka', signifying 'to bless' or 'to give good fortune'.

MUBARIK

Masculine

Mubarak is an Arabic male given name derived from 'baraka', meaning 'blessing'. It signifies one who brings blessings and has historical significance in Islamic culture, having been borne by Prophet Muhammad's uncle and several Muslim rulers. Today, Mubarak remains a popular choice for parents seeking unique and meaningful names, symbolizing good fortune and divine blessing.

MUBASHIR

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'good news' or 'glad tiding', popular in Islamic culture for its positive connotation.

MUBEEN

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'tabi', meaning 'to exist' or 'being'.

MUBIN

Masculine

Arabic origin name, derived from 'mubaahin' meaning 'debate', signifying 'eloquence'. Historically, it was associated with Prophet Muhammad's companions known for their eloquence.

MUBINA

Feminine

Arabic name derived from 'mubin', meaning 'evident' or 'clear'.

MUCAAD

Masculine

Arabic given name meaning 'seeker', popularized by early Islamic scholars like Abu Mucaahid Asma'i and Mucaad ibn Jabal.

MUCAD

Masculine

Arab-origin boy's name meaning "prolonged" or "extended," associated with the concept of one who arrives early or has been present for a long time.

MUCHEN

Masculine

Rare Chinese male given name meaning 'morning eye', signifying awareness, freshness, and renewal.

MUDASER

Masculine

Arabic male given name meaning "the one who searches", originating from medieval Muslim culture.

MUDASIR

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'entertainer' or 'the one who makes others laugh', reflecting his joyful spirit.

MUDASSIR

Masculine

Arabic male given name meaning 'one who seeks' or 'one who searches', popularized during the Islamic Golden Age.

MUDATHIR

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from 'dathara', signifying 'frequent traveler'.

MUEED

Masculine

Arabic origin name meaning "one who returns or comes back," associated with guidance and leadership in Islamic tradition, and held in high regard throughout Islamic history due to notable figures bearing this name.

MUEEZ

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'to help' or 'to assist', signifying kindness and compassion.