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MATHIEU
MasculineClassic French male name derived from Hebrew 'Matthew', meaning 'gift of Yahweh'. It has been popular throughout history, with notable figures like Matthew the Evangelist and René Descartes bearing it.
MATHIEW
MasculineThe French name Mathieu originates from the Roman name Matthaeus, composed of 'gift' and 'pertaining to', signifying 'gift of God'. It has been popular throughout history and across several countries.
MATHIJS
MasculineDutch name derived from Matthaeus, meaning "gift of God," popular in the Netherlands and Belgium, often shortened to Matte or Matthias.
MATHIS
MasculineMale name of Germanic origin, meaning 'gift of God'.
MATHISON
MasculineRare, Scottish-derived given name, originally an Anglicized form of MacMhaoil Chapman, meaning "son of Malcolm the priest," with Malcolm translating to "devotee of Saint Columbia.
MATHIUS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "gift of God," popularized during early Christianity due to its biblical associations with Saint Matthew.
MATHU
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, traditionally used as both male and female names, and meaning "to make wealthy" in prosperity and success.
MATHUE
MasculineMathieu is a French masculine given name derived from Latin 'Matthew', meaning 'gift of God'.
MATHYAS
MasculineGreek name derived from 'mathyatos', meaning 'pertaining to the sea'.
MATHYIS
MasculineFrench name derived from Mathieu, brought to France by the Visigoths in the 5th century AD. It means "gift of Yahweh," signifying gratitude and divine favor. Historically popular among French nobility and royalty, Mathyis remains prevalent in Francophone countries today.
MATHYS
MasculineFrench name derived from Matthias, meaning "gift of God" or "reward".
MATHYUS
MasculineExotic Hebrew name derived from Mattityahu, signifying 'gift of God and'.
MATI
MasculineHebrew unisex name meaning "gift from God," with historical significance and notable figures associated with it.
MATIA
MasculineSpanish name derived from Latin 'Mater', meaning 'mother'. Traditionally feminine, it has recently gained unisex appeal.
MATIAS
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'gift of God', used throughout history and popularized during the Middle Ages in Spain.
MATIJA
MasculineUnique Slavic name popular among Croatians, Slovenians, Serbians, and Bulgarians. Derived from the ancient Slavic word 'matiti,' meaning 'to seek' or 'to find,' Matija carries a profound meaning of searching or finding.
MATILDA
MasculineGerman-origin feminine name derived from Mahthildis, meaning 'mighty in battle', popular among medieval royalty.
MATILDE
MasculineGermanic feminine given name derived from Old High German Mahthildis, meaning "mighty in battle".
MATIN
MasculinePersian given name meaning "morning," associated with fresh starts and traditionally symbolizing purity in Persian culture.
MATIS
MasculineThe name Matis has French origins and means 'gift of God', derived from the Latin Matthias, and was popularized in France during the Middle Ages due to its biblical significance.
MATISSE
MasculineFrench boy's name derived from 'matis', meaning 'marsh'. Inspired by artist Henri Matisse, it has gained popularity in France since 2007.
MATISYAHU
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'gift from God', originating from Biblical times and popularized by American reggae singer Matthew Miller who adopted it as his stage name.
MATIUS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'gift of God', originally borne by a New Testament apostle.
MATIX
MasculineModern Latin male name meaning 'mother' or 'womb', often associated with creativity and originality.
MATLOCK
MasculineUncommon English male given name derived from 'maett' meaning meadow and 'loc' meaning hill or stream, translating to 'meadow on the hill' or 'meadow by the stream'.
MATO
MasculineSlavic name derived from the word "mato" meaning "blind", historically used as a nickname for those with impaired vision or associated with the one-eyed god Matogar.
MATRIM
MasculineRare, Latin-derived male given name introduced during the Middle Ages, meaning 'mother', symbolizing nurturing and maternal love.
MATRIX
MasculineUnique, coined name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by mathematical concepts or the sci-fi film 'The Matrix'.
MATS
MasculineScandinavian male given name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'battle' or 'strife', reflecting its powerful Norse heritage.
MATSON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname Matson, likely referring to someone who lived near a mat-making factory. Its meaning is associated with mat-making, and it may have connections to the place-name Matlock in England. Despite its rarity, Matson offers uniqueness and English heritage.
MATSUICHI
MasculineRare Japanese given name meaning 'the first pine tree', reflecting strength, longevity, and resilience from ancient times.
MATSUO
MasculineJapanese given name, often used for males and females, derived from "matsu" meaning 'to wait', and associated with warriors due to its historical significance in Japan.
MATT
MasculineMatthew is an English name with Latin roots, derived from Matthias, which means "gift of God.
MATTAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'gift', associated with generosity and kindness. It was the name of one of King David's warriors in the Bible, and while uncommon historically, it has gained popularity among Jewish families for its meaningful origins.
MATTANIAH
MasculineHebrew name meaning "gift of God," derived from the elements "Mattan" (gift) and "Yah" (shortened form of YHWH), with historical roots in the Old Testament as the original name of King Zedekiah of Judah.
MATTEEN
MasculineUnique Persian name that means "beloved moon.
MATTEN
MasculineDistinctive Dutch name derived from 'mat', meaning 'battalion'. Traditionally given to boys in military families, it signifies bravery and resilience.
MATTEO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'Mattheus', meaning 'gift of God'.
MATTESON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from Matthew, meaning "gift of God," with origins as a patronymic surname.
MATTEUS
MasculineLatin variant of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God', and was borne by one of the twelve apostles in the New Testament.