Male names.

MUTASIM

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'muta' and 'sim', meaning 'to praise greatly'.

MUTAZ

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'emigrant', derived from its original bearer Mutaz ibn Jabal, a companion of Prophet Muhammad renowned for his intelligence, bravery, and faith.

MUTSUO

Masculine

Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters 毛 (ke, meaning "hair") and 相 (sou, meaning "similar" or "matching"), interpreted to mean "having hair like another person" or "looking similar.

MUTT

Masculine

Distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the English surname Mutton or the slang term for a mixed-breed dog, but its meaning remains largely personal and subjective.

MUTTY

Masculine

Uncommon name with uncertain origins, possibly a variant of Welsh Mutation meaning "change". Its lack of historical significance leaves little known about its meaning or culture association.

MUYANG

Masculine

Captivating Chinese name derived from "muyang," meaning "without lack or deficiency" yet signifies abundance and prosperity.

MUZAFFAR

Masculine

Arabic boys' name meaning "victory" or "success".

MUZAMIL

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from 'azama', meaning 'victorious' or 'successful'. It signifies 'the one who seeks victory'.

MUZAMMIL

Masculine

Arabic origin, means "the one who glorifies Allah" and is mentioned in the Quran, highlighting its significance in Islam.

MUZIK

Masculine

Turkish origin name with a profound meaning, directly translating to 'music'.

MUZZAMMIL

Masculine

Arabic-derived name meaning 'glorious' or 'majestic', associated with strength and dignity.

MY

Masculine

Chinese name meaning 'hidden' or 'concealed', reflecting mystery and intrigue. Despite its short length, it carries rich history and cultural significance, making it popular for its uniqueness and modern appeal while acknowledging ancient roots.

MYA

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin, meaning "mine" or "of mine," signifying ownership or possession. It's a popular girls' name worldwide, often used as both a given name and nickname.

MYAH

Masculine

Hebrew origin name meaning 'spring water', derived from 'mayim' (water) and '-ah' (belonging to). It has biblical roots and is currently popular in English-speaking countries as an alternative to Maya or Miriam.

MYAIR

Masculine

African origin from the Fulani people in Nigeria, meaning "peace" or "beauty".

MYAIRE

Masculine

Unique African name derived from Swahili 'moyo', meaning heart, signifying passion and intense emotion.

MYAN

Masculine

Meet Myan, a captivating name of uncertain origin, with theories linking it to the Welsh 'Myfanwy' meaning 'gentle breeze', or the Thai 'May' signifying 'flower'.

MYCA

Masculine

Myca is of Greek origin, meaning 'small,' yet it carries a powerful historical significance as the name of a courageous hero from Trojan mythology.

MYCAH

Masculine

Rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'Who is like God?', often used as an alternative to Michael or Micah.

MYCAL

Masculine

Rare male given name of Greek origin, potentially derived from the Greek word "Mikros," meaning "small." However, its connection to this meaning is uncertain due to its unconventional nature.

MYCHAEL

Masculine

Meet Mychael, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'Who is like God?', derived from the biblical archangel Michael.

MYCHAL

Masculine

Unique American variant of the Hebrew name Michael, meaning "who is like God?" It is derived from the biblical archangel Michael and has been used in notable literature such as The Lord of the Rings.

MYCHEAL

Masculine

The name Mycheal originates from Irish roots, evolving from "Míceál" to its current form. It means "who is like God?" and carries powerful spiritual connotations.

MYCHEL

Masculine

Stylish Hebrew name derived from "michal," meaning "who is like God?

MYCOL

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, potentially derived from Michael or Mitchell but without concrete evidence. Its usage worldwide suggests appreciation for its unique sound despite lacking historical significance or widespread legends.

MYEIR

Masculine

Rare, unisex Welsh name meaning "sea chief," derived from Old Welsh "Meuric." It was historically associated with legendary seafarers and chieftains, including Merlin the Enchanter, and has evolved into Meyrick in English.

MYEL

Masculine

Uncommon, recently popularized given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.

MYER

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "light" or "enlightenment," derived from the Hebrew word "or." It is associated with the prominent Jewish sage Meir and has rich historical significance in Judaism, while also being a popular choice among Ashkenazi Jews.

MYERS

Masculine

English surname-turned-first-name derived from 'myre', meaning 'marshy land'.

MYHEIR

Masculine

Meet Myheir, of Arabic origin meaning 'life giver', traditionally bestowed upon boys in the Arab world.

MYIER

Masculine

Myer is a Hebrew name meaning "light" or "enlightenment," derived from the Hebrew word "or.

MYION

Masculine

Unique African given name derived from the Mandinka tribe's "Myione," meaning "peaceful" or "calm.

MYKA

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and no definitive meaning.

MYKAEL

Masculine

Distinctively Scandinavian male name meaning "greatness of all," derived from the Old Norse Mikjál.

MYKAH

Masculine

Recently created name with no specific cultural origin or traditional meaning.

MYKAI

Masculine

Greek-origin name meaning "dark-haired" or "from the land of darkness," derived from "mys" (darkness) and "kai" (rejoice).

MYKAIL

Masculine

Originating from Greek roots, Mykail means 'who is like God?' reflecting its historical popularity among royals and nobles.

MYKAL

Masculine

Meet Mykal, a rare and distinct name of unknown origins, often associated with strength and uniqueness.

MYKALE

Masculine

Meet Mykale, a distinctive name of Greek origin meaning 'beautiful crown' or 'fair hair', with a rich history rooted in ancient mythology and significant battles.

MYKE

Masculine

Greek-origin name, derived from Michael meaning "Who is like God?" It's a rare yet distinctive name that has evolved independently since the Middle Ages in England.