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MIRSAB
MasculineKurdish name meaning "sun lion," evoking images of strength and courage rooted in Kurdish mythology.
MIRSAD
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning "journey across the sea", associated with adventurous spirits and believed to bring good fortune and courage.
MIRVAAN
MasculineArabic unisex name meaning "sea" or "ocean," derived from the Arabic word "bahr.
MIRZA
MasculineHistoric Persian name meaning "prince" or "master," originally a title used by royalty in various cultures like Persia and India's Mughal Empire.
MISAEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "Who is like God?
MISBAH
MasculineArabic name that means 'to smile', derived from the root word 's-b-h'.
MISCHA
MasculineDistinctive, unisex name of Slavic origin, derived from the German word 'Mischung' meaning 'mixture'. It gained popularity in the 20th century among Russian aristocracy, often used as a pet form of Mikhail (Michael), but can also stand independently.
MISHA
MasculineRussian name meaning "who is like God?" derived from Mikhail, popularized by Misha the Bear mascot of the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
MISHAEL
MasculineRare Hebrew name composed of "Misha," meaning "who is like God?", and "El," meaning "God" or "strength." It signifies "Who is like God but God Himself?" In the Bible, Mishael was one of Daniel's companions thrown into a furnace, but emerged unharmed. Though uncommon, Mishael is now used as a unisex name in countries like the US and Israel, appreciated for its unique sound and biblical significance.
MISHAL
MasculineArabic name meaning 'torch' or 'lamp', associated with Prophet Muhammad's brave companion Mishal ibn Amr in Islamic culture, and a collection of Persian stories teaching moral lessons. It's a unique, meaningful choice for both boys and girls today.
MISHARY
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'poet', signifying a strong connection to poetry and literature in Middle Eastern culture.
MISHAUN
MasculineAfrican Igbo name meaning "God answers," given to children born after years of waiting or prayer.
MISHAWN
MasculineRare, captivating African-American name with possible Irish influences, potentially meaning "godly" or "handsome," but its exact origins remain unclear.
MISHON
MasculineRare Hebrew boy's name derived from the word "meshi," meaning "to draw forth." It was first used in biblical times and has historical significance in Jewish tradition.
MISON
MasculineHonorable African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'respectful' and traditionally given to children born on the sixth day of the week.
MISSAEL
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from 'Mishai,' meaning 'Who is like God?'
MISSIAH
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from 'Moshiach', meaning 'anointed' or 'messiah', often associated with the concept of a savior in Jewish and Christian traditions.
MISTER
MasculineMister, while not a typical first name with a specific origin or meaning, is an English title of respect historically reserved for men of rank, now used universally to convey formality and dignity.
MISTY
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the English word 'mist', meaning thick fog or haze.
MIT
MasculineMitt is a distinctive Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word "mitt," meaning "middle." Traditionally given to middle children, it symbolizes unity and belonging within families.
MITAL
MasculineIndian boys' name derived from the Sanskrit word Mitra, signifying friendship.
MITANSH
MasculineIndian-origin name derived from 'Mitra', meaning friend, reflecting the significance of friendship and camaraderie in Hindu culture.
MITCH
MasculineAmerican given name of Irish origin, derived from Mitchell which means 'large' or 'great'.
MITCHAEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?" It has been used historically across various cultures and languages, notably in France during the Middle Ages, though its use today remains relatively uncommon yet rich in historical significance.
MITCHAL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?", popular in English-speaking countries but uncommon elsewhere.
MITCHEAL
MasculineRare Scottish given name originating from the surname Mitchell, meaning "community" or "settlement.
MITCHEL
MasculineEnglish variant of Mitchell, derived from the Scottish surname MacGillicheathair, meaning 'devoted to Saint Kathleen'.
MITCHELL
MasculineEnglish masculine given name derived from Old English "micel" meaning 'great' and "-th" signifying 'strength', translating to 'great strength'.
MITCHELLE
MasculineAmerican feminine name of French origin, meaning "who is like God?", derived from Hebrew Mikha'el.
MITCHUM
MasculineRare American given name derived from the Scottish surname MacIver, meaning "son of Ivor" or "son of Yvor," which itself stems from the Welsh name Ifan, signifying "archer.
MITESH
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Mitra," meaning "friend," associated with Hindu mythology, and believed to embody loyalty and friendship.
MITHCELL
MasculineUnique Scottish given name of the 16th century, derived from the surname Mitchell meaning 'miller' or 'corn mill worker', still relatively rare today.
MITHIL
MasculineIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit, inspired by the historic and culturally rich Mithila region. In Hindu mythology, Mithila symbolizes intelligence and grace, ruled by wise King Janaka. This ancient name, appearing in epics like Ramayana, denotes elegance and global recognition.
MITHRA
MasculineAncient Iranian given name derived from the god Mithra, who embodied truth and justice in Zoroastrianism. It gained popularity during the Parthian Empire and has since been associated with various cultures worldwide. Today, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with rich historical roots.
MITHRAN
MasculineDistinctive Armenian name derived from the Old Persian 'Mitra', meaning 'contract' or 'agreement'.
MITHUN
MasculineMithun, of Indian Bengali origin, means 'pair' or 'couple', symbolizing harmony and balance in ancient epic Mahabharata.
MITRA
MasculineMitra: Persian origin; derived from 'mithra', meaning 'contract' or 'covenant'. Originally an Indo-Iranian god of contracts and treaties, associated with truth. Popularized in India during medieval times due to its association with Hindu goddess Mitra, consort of sun god Surya.
MITS
MasculineJapanese given name meaning 'three', often given to children born on the third day or month, believed to bring good fortune.
MITSUGI
MasculineJapanese name of both masculine and feminine usage, originating from the Heian period (794-1185), composed of "Mitsu" meaning three and "Kiku" meaning to listen or obey. It was traditionally given to triplet siblings symbolizing harmony, unity, and good fortune.
MITSUKI
MasculineTraditional Japanese name derived from the kanji characters 光月, meaning "light" and "moon," respectively. It signifies brightness and beauty, often associated with a full moon illuminating the night sky.