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MATTLOCK
MasculineRecently coined name with no known origin or traditional meaning, but it has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and unique appearance.
MATTOX
MasculineModern American given name derived from the surname Mattox, which has English or Scottish ancestry and means "gift of God.
MATTSON
MasculineRare Swedish given name derived from Old Norse 'Mats', meaning "son of Thorn.
MATTTHEW
MasculineMatthew is an English name derived from the Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God," popularized by Saint Matthew, one of Jesus Christ's apostles, and carried by several English kings throughout history.
MATTY
MasculinePopular English name with Hebrew origins meaning "gift of God", often used as a nickname for Matthew or Mathew, but also considered a standalone given name. It has gained recognition through famous individuals like actor Matthew Broderick and singer-songwriter Matty Healy.
MATUA
MasculineHawaiian name derived from "matau," meaning "to observe" or "to watch," associated with wisdom and leadership, and connected to ancient Hawaiian mythology.
MATUS
MasculineCzech name derived from Latin Matthias, meaning 'gift of God', with biblical roots tracing back to Saint Matthias, one of Jesus' apostles.
MATVEI
MasculineRussian name derived from Hebrew Matthew, meaning "gift of God," popular since medieval times due to its religious significance, now ranked 14th among boy names in Russia (2019).
MATVEY
MasculineSlavic name derived from Matthew, meaning "gift of God" in Hebrew or "tax collector" in Latin, popularized during medieval Eastern Europe and still beloved today.
MATVII
MasculineMale given name of Ukrainian origin, derived from Latin Matthias, meaning "gift of God.
MATVIY
MasculineOriginal Ukrainian name derived from the Slavic root 'matvy', meaning 'spacious' or 'wide', signifying breadth, openness, and strength.
MATYAS
MasculineHungarian origin, derived from Latin Matthias, honoring Saint Matthias, one of Jesus Christ's apostles. It gained popularity in Hungary during the Middle Ages, influenced by King Matthias I.
MAU
MasculinePolynesian name of Hawaiian origin, meaning 'south' and traditionally used for both boys and girls, reflecting the gentle south wind god in Hawaiian mythology who brings life-giving rains.
MAUD
MasculineGermanic feminine name meaning 'courage' or 'protection,' popularized by medieval queens like Saint Margaret of Scotland and Empress Maud.
MAUDE
MasculineFrench feminine given name derived from the Germanic Mahalt, signifying "strong in battle".
MAUEL
MasculineManuel is a popular Spanish given name with roots tracing back to the Vulgar Latin word 'manus', meaning 'hand'. It was traditionally bestowed upon craftsmen or musicians for their skilled hands, later gaining prominence through notable figures like Saint Manuel during the Middle Ages. Today, Manuel remains a globally recognized boy's name associated with intelligence and creativity.
MAUER
MasculineRare German given name derived from 'Maurer', meaning 'mason'. It signifies strength and durability, reflecting the skills of builders.
MAUI
MasculineDistinctive Hawaiian name derived from the legendary demigod known for his trickery and cunning deeds, including slowing down the sun to give humans more daylight hours.
MAULIK
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'original' or 'primitive', traditionally given to boys and popular in Gujarat.
MAULIN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Maoileoin, meaning 'descendant of Maol Eoin', which translates to 'devoted to God'.
MAUNG
MasculineBurmese name derived from the word 'master', signifying strength and wisdom.
MAURA
MasculineIrish feminine given name derived from the surname O'Maille, meaning "son or daughter of Maolmhordha," which translates to "servant of Mary.
MAURECE
MasculineRare, Latin-origin given name meaning 'dark-skinned'. It derives from the Roman family name Maurus, historically used to denote individuals with dark complexions.
MAUREEN
MasculineIrish feminine given name meaning "seaborn" or "mariner," first gaining prominence in the United States during the early 20th century among Irish immigrants seeking traditional yet modern names for their daughters.
MAURESE
MasculineRare French name derived from the Occitan 'Maures', meaning 'from Mauriac' or 'dark-skinned ones'. It's pronounced /mɔˈʁɛs/ and may refer to either a town in France or people of Moorish descent.
MAUREY
MasculineRare Hebrew boy's name with two interpretations: 'morning star', symbolizing beauty and love, or 'sea of bitterness', representing resilience. It holds deep biblical significance as an ancestor of Jesus Christ.
MAURI
MasculineLatin-derived male name, meaning "dark-skinned," originally used to denote someone from North Africa or having a dark complexion. It shares historical significance with Saint Maurus, the patron saint of France, and Saint Maurice, a Roman legionary martyr. Though uncommon today, Mauri remains an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name.
MAURICE
MasculineClassic boys' name of Latin origin, meaning "dark-skinned" or "moorish", popularized during the Middle Ages in honor of Saint Maurice, the early Christian martyr.
MAURICEO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin Mauritius, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish', popularized during the Middle Ages by Italian nobles who adopted French names.
MAURICIO
MasculineHistoric Latin-origin given name meaning "moorish", derived from the Latin term for North African people known as Moors. It has been widely used since medieval times, notably among nobility like Maurice, Duke of Saxony. Today, Mauricio stands alone in Spain and South America, offering parents a distinctive, elegant choice with deep historical roots.
MAURICO
MasculineMauricio is a Spanish male name derived from "mauro," meaning Moorish or dark-skinned, symbolizing Spain's rich cultural heritage.
MAURICUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name originally meaning "dark-skinned" or "of the sea," with ties to ancient Roman families and medieval Europe.
MAURIE
MasculineRare, unisex name of Latin origin, meaning "dark" or "swarthy," originally used for people of Moorish descent, but later popularized as a tribute to Saint Maurice during the Middle Ages.
MAURILIO
MasculineItalian origin name derived from the Latin word 'maurus', meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy'.
MAURIO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin "maurus," meaning "dark" or "swarthy.
MAURION
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning "dark" or "swarthy", originally used in ancient Rome to describe people with dark skin. It's believed to be a variant of Maurice and remains distinctive today despite its rarity.
MAURISIO
MasculineRare Italian given name derived from the Latin 'Mauritius', meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'of Moorish descent'.
MAURITZ
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Germanic elements meaning "strong in power.
MAURIZIO
MasculineItalian masculine given name derived from Latin "Maurus," meaning "dark-skinned" or "mulberry-colored." It has been used historically to denote people with dark complexions or connections to North Africa, and has been popular among Italian families throughout centuries.
MAURKICE
MasculineUnique American name created by NFL player Maurkice Pouncey's parents, combining elements of Maurice and Francis, though not confirmed. It gained popularity due to his successful football career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, becoming synonymous with strength and athleticism. Despite unknown origins and meanings, Maurkice has made its mark in American culture.