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397 names match.
English
Mighty or strong.
Hebrew via French
French form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Old English
From mor (moor) and tun (settlement), meaning from the moor settlement.
Germanic/Welsh
Variant of Marvin, possibly derived from Welsh Myrddin or meaning sea friend.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, derived from Mikha'el, meaning who is like God.
French
Of a marquis; nobility and rank.
Latin via Spanish
Of Mars, warrior spirit.
Latin
The greatest and mightiest.
English
Ford by the mill.
Latin
Warrior and guardian.
Hebrew
Drawn from the water.
English
Worthy of merit, deserving praise; from Old English 'merit' meaning deserving.
Latin
Spanish/Italian form of Marcellus, diminutive of Marcus meaning warlike.
Latin
Dark-skinned or Moorish.
Hebrew
Comforter.
Latin
Dedicated to Mars.
Hebrew
Who is like God.
Latin
Greatest.
Germanic
From Old German meaning horse servant or farrier.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Bible meaning sickly or tender.
Spanish
Spanish surname meaning marquis or nobleman.
Scottish
Variant of Malcolm, meaning devotee of Saint Columba.
Celtic/Welsh
Variant of Merlin, possibly meaning sea fort or sea bright.
German
Farmer or steward, derived from the German word for mayor.
Spanish
Pearl, Spanish diminutive of Margaret.
English
Derived from the Norman place name meaning 'Gomeric's mountain.'
Latin
A variant of Marcus, derived from the Latin god Mars, representing 'warrior.'
Germanic/Hebrew
Dedicated to Mars or of Marcus.
Scottish
Smooth brow or gentle.
English
Lake settlement; from Old English place name.
English
Mill settlement; from Old English place name.
Latin
Diminutive of Melvin or Melissa, from mel meaning honey.
Hebrew
Variant of Micah, meaning who is like God.
Latin
Dedicated to Mars, from Mark.
Spanish
Warlike, from Martínez.
English modern creation
Mountain dwelling.
Hebrew
Who is like God.
Hebrew
My messenger.
Hebrew via Spanish
God is with us.
Spanish
Mountain or mountainous.
Spanish/Hebrew
Spanish combination of Miguel (who is like God) and Angel (messenger).
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, meaning who is like God in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew name meaning who is like God.
Latin
Modern variant of Max or Maxim, derived from Latin meaning greatest.
Hebrew
Russian form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
English
A modern creation, possibly a variant of Mako or Makhi.