Male names.

MACARIO

Masculine

Spanish name derived from Latin "macarius", meaning "blessed" or "happy". It's associated with Saint Macarius of Alexandria and has been popular in Spain since the Middle Ages.

MACARIUS

Masculine

Greek-origin name meaning "happy" or "blessed," inspired by early Christian saints like Macarius the Great.

MACARTHER

Masculine

Scottish surname derived from "Mac an t-srathaich," meaning "son of the grazier or herdsman.

MACARTHUR

Masculine

Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic surname "MacArthuir," meaning "son of Arthur." It refers to the legendary King Arthur and signifies bravery and leadership.

MACAULAY

Masculine

Rare but distinguished given name of Scottish origin, meaning "son of fire" and historically associated with prominent figures like historian Thomas Babington Macaulay.

MACAULEY

Masculine

Wensley is an uncommon English given name derived from the surname Wensleydale, which originates from a village in North Yorkshire named after the River Ure and the Old English word "winsel" meaning "meadow." The meaning of Wensley is associated with the landscape and natural beauty of its origin.

MACAULY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish surname "MacAula", meaning "son of the chief" or "son of the noble".

MACAYLE

Masculine

American origin name created by Tennessee Williams for his play "The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore." It has no known meaning outside its use in this work but has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and spelling.

MACCABEE

Masculine

Maccabee, Hebrew origin, means "hammer", symbolizing strength; named after Jewish priests who led a rebellion against religious persecution in the 2nd century BCE.

MACCOY

Masculine

Irish given name derived from "Mac Aodha," meaning "son of Hugh/Aodh, the sun god.

MACDONALD

Masculine

Scottish surname and given name derived from Mac Domhnaich, meaning "son of Domhnall," which translates to "world mighty" or "proud." It is one of Scotland's most common surnames, associated with the Highland clan Macdonald, and has been used as a popular given name since the 19th century.

MACE

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old French word 'masse', meaning 'club' or 'heavy hammer'. Traditionally used as a surname, it has gained popularity as a boys' name in recent years, symbolizing strength and power.

MACEDONIO

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish given name derived from the ancient kingdom of Macedonia, meaning "land of high plains.

MACEL

Masculine

Uncommon French given name derived from "macule," meaning "stain" or "spot." Popularized during the Middle Ages among French nobility and clergy for boys with notable birthmarks, it symbolizes individuality and uniqueness.

MACEN

Masculine

Unique Scottish name derived from McKenzie, meaning "son of Kenneth," with Kenneth itself translating to "handsome.

MACEO

Masculine

Unique, Spanish-origin name derived from Latin "Maximus," meaning "greatest." Popularized by Cuban independence hero Antonio Maceo, it signifies bravery, strategic prowess, and intellectual pursuits.

MACEON

Masculine

Unique Scottish name derived from MacAonghais, meaning "son of Aonghas," a form of Angus.

MACESON

Masculine

American-born name, derived from the historic occupational term 'mason', meaning 'stone mason' or 'stone worker'. It symbolizes strength and durability.

MACEY

Masculine

Distinctive English given name derived from the medieval surname Massey, originally an occupational name for a maker or seller of mash or porridge, evolving from the Middle English word 'masse', meaning 'porridge'.

MACGREGOR

Masculine

Scottish name meaning "son of Gregor," where Gregor means "vigilant" or "watchful," reflecting the courage and military prowess of the historic MacGregor clan.

MACGUIRE

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinct Irish surname derived from the Gaelic word "MagUidhir," meaning "son of Udhar" or "hound of Udhar." It originated in County Tyrone during the 12th century and was associated with bravery, as evidenced by its coat of arms featuring a red lion rampant on gold. The motto, "Virtutis Gloria Merces," translates to "Glory is the reward of virtue.

MACGYVER

Masculine

American given name derived from Scottish Gaelic roots, meaning 'son of a smith or ginger beer maker'.

MACH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "machah," meaning "to fight" or "to strive." It gained prominence in biblical times and is associated with strength and determination.

MACHAEL

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?" It's associated with strength, courage, and leadership, as seen in its biblical origin with the archangel Michael.

MACHAI

Masculine

Unique Hebrew given name derived from the word "machah," meaning "to strike" or "to fight." It signifies strength, power, and courage, reflecting its military connotations.

MACHEAL

Masculine

Rare American first name of unknown origin and meaning.

MACHEL

Masculine

Rare, unisex African name derived from the Swahili word "macheo" meaning 'flame' or 'fire', symbolizing passion and energy. It gained international recognition due to former Mozambican President Samora Machel.

MACHENZIE

Masculine

Stylish Scottish name meaning "son of Kinmond" or "son of Kenneth," derived from the prominent MacKenzie clan, carrying historical strength and intelligence.

MACHI

Masculine

Rare Japanese name derived from the word "machi," meaning "town" or "city." It signifies urban life and community, emphasizing local connections and traditions.

MACHIAS

Masculine

Rare yet compelling Greek-derived name, signifying "battle" or "fight," originally borne by a legendary warrior renowned for bravery and skill in combat.

MACHIAVELLI

Masculine

Italian male given name with a rich history, derived from the Italian word "Machiavello" meaning "bad game" or "crafty". It was originally associated with Niccolò Machiavelli, a famous Renaissance political philosopher born in Florence in 1469.

MACHLAN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from 'MacLean', meaning 'son of Lean'.

MACI

Masculine

Distinct Latin-derived name, possibly linked to the Roman Marcus or the Scottish clan MacIver, known for their bravery. Despite uncertain etymology, it signifies strength and uniqueness.

MACIAH

Masculine

Hebrew name with profound spiritual significance, meaning "Who is like God?" or "There is none like God." It is derived from the biblical phrase in Exodus 15:11, making it a unique choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their child that celebrates the greatness of God.

MACIE

Masculine

Polish name derived from Maria, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'wished-for child'.

MACIEJ

Masculine

Traditional Polish masculine given name derived from the Latin Magnus meaning "great".

MACIEL

Masculine

Maciel, derived from Hebrew 'Makarios', means 'happy' or 'blessed', embodying positivity.

MACIN

Masculine

Distinctive Romanian name derived from the word 'măcin', meaning 'sad' or 'unhappy', but popular nonetheless.

MACINTYRE

Masculine

Scottish surname and given name with an intriguing origin. It translates from the Gaelic 'Mac an t-Sithich' to 'son of the fair-haired or handsome one', reflecting striking features or cheerful disposition.

MACIO

Masculine

Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name "Macius," meaning "dedicated to Mars." It has been used throughout history by notable individuals, including Saint Macius, and is popular in Poland as a diminutive form of Makary. Today, it is increasingly favored worldwide for its unique sound and historical significance.