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MACRAY
MasculineUnique French given name derived from the occupational surname 'Macrai', meaning 'great vessel maker'.
MACSEN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from the ancient Celtic god Maccus, meaning "son of Maximus" or "greatest".
MACSON
MasculineRare yet distinguished French-origin name derived from the surname 'Maçon', meaning 'mason' or 'bricklayer'.
MACUS
MasculineLatin-derived name, originally a family name (Macius), meaning "from Macedonia." Now widely used as a given name, particularly in Catholic countries like Spain and Italy. Notable bearer includes Saint Macus, a martyr from the 4th century.
MACY
MasculineAmerican given name of English origin, derived from the surname Macy which means 'butcher' in Old French. While initially used primarily as a surname, it has become increasingly popular as a girl's name since the late 19th century, ranking among the top 1000 most popular names for girls in recent decades.
MACYN
MasculineModern American name created by combining Mackenzie and Mason, with no specific known meaning but often associated with "child of the wise leader" and "stonemason".
MADALENO
MasculineRare, historically significant male given name of Portuguese origin, believed to derive from 'madalena', meaning 'little Magdalene', inspired by Mary Magdalene.
MADAN
MasculineIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit "Madana", meaning "love" or "enchantment".
MADAX
MasculineRare, coined name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, possibly created to express individuality.
MADDAN
MasculineDistinctive Scottish male name derived from "MacDhomhnuich," meaning "son of Domhnuich," which is a diminutive of Donald. It is associated with Clan MacDonald and signifies strength and courage.
MADDAX
MasculineUnique American boy's name, coined from combining Madison and Max, with no specific meaning but reflecting elements of American history and German ideals.
MADDEN
MasculineUnique and modern American given name of Irish origin, originally derived from the surname Ó Maddáin meaning "son of the little dog," popularized recently due to its distinctive sound and connection to Irish heritage.
MADDEX
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning and limited historical information.
MADDIN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from Madog, meaning "fortunate" or "lucky". It was famously borne by Madoc ap Meredith, a 12th-century Welsh prince, and appears in the Welsh epic poem "The Four Branches of the Mabinogi".
MADDISON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the surname Maddox, meaning 'son of Maud' or 'son of Matthew', but often interpreted as 'maiden' or 'young woman'. It gained popularity in recent years, especially among girls.
MADDIX
MasculineModern American name derived from Madden, an Irish surname meaning "son of Madadhán", which itself means "dog" in Old Irish.
MADDOC
MasculineWelsh given name derived from "Maddog," meaning fortunate or blessed. It has historical ties to brave kings like Maddoc ap Meurig and generous figures in Welsh literature.
MADDOCK
MasculineRare English given name originating from the Old Welsh 'Cadwgon', meaning 'battle fair'.
MADDON
MasculineUnique Scottish given name derived from the surname Maddison, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic MacEachdain. It means 'son of Eachdain', a personal name of uncertain origin.
MADDOUX
MasculineRare French name derived from 'madou', an ancient folk song, signifying love, adventure, and heroism.
MADDOX
MasculineEnglish name of old origin meaning "wise" or "advisor", traditionally given to boys but now popular for girls too.
MADDOXX
MasculineModern, uncommon given name of unknown origin, popularized for its distinctive sound and association with individuality.
MADDUX
MasculineDistinctively American name of Welsh origin, derived from Madog meaning "beneficent". It gained popularity in the late 20th century due to celebrity influence like Matthew McConaughey naming his son Maddox.
MADDYN
MasculineUnique and captivating Welsh name meaning "strong-willed," gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and strong meaning.
MADDYX
MasculineModern given name of unknown origin, allowing each person who bears this name to forge their own identity and meaning.
MADELEINE
MasculineFrench feminine given name derived from the Germanic Mahthildis, meaning 'strong in battle'.
MADELINE
MasculineClassic French feminine name derived from Madeleine, meaning 'from Magdala,' popularized through Catholic tradition honoring Mary Magdalene.
MADELYN
MasculineAmerican feminine given name originating from the French Madeleine, itself derived from the Hebrew Magdalena, meaning 'from Magdala' or 'tower'.
MADEN
MasculineUnique Turkish name derived from the Turkic word 'maden', meaning 'ore' or 'mineral'. It signifies wealth and abundance.
MADEX
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', originating from the ancient Roman family name Matrox and popularized by figures like Blaise Pascal, who used it as his middle name.
MADHAV
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'He who bears intoxication', reflecting Lord Krishna's captivating nature.
MADIAN
MasculineArabic given name meaning 'city' or 'town', specifically associated with Medina, Islam's first capital city.
MADIBA
MasculineSouth African name of Xhosa origin, derived from the clan name associated with the Thembu people, symbolizing strength and resilience, famously adopted by anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela.
MADISON
MasculineEnglish girls' name derived from the surname Madison, meaning 'son of Maud' or 'son of Matthew'.
MADISYN
MasculineModern American name derived from Madeleine, meaning "from Magdala," Mary Magdalene's town.
MADIX
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name that originated as a French surname for those living near prominent landmarks. Its meaning, "greatest," comes from its phonetic similarity to Maximus.
MADIXX
MasculineRecent, gender-neutral given name created by blending 'Madison' and 'Max'. Its meaning suggests independence and boldness.
MADOC
MasculineAncient Welsh name dating back to the 6th century, originating from one of King Arthur's knights. Its elements "mad" meaning 'advantage' and "og" meaning 'fire', translate to 'fire of advantage'. It was famously carried by Prince Madoc ap Owain Gwynedd in the 12th century.
MADON
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, used in some cultures throughout history despite lacking known historical or biblical significance.
MADOX
MasculineUncommon name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Welsh 'maddox' meaning 'son of Madoc'.