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397 names match.
Arabic
Means skilled, expert, or dexterous.
French
Mountain; often a shortened form of Montgomery or Montrose.
Latin
Variant of Marcus, from Latin meaning of Mars or warlike.
Spanish/Hebrew
Spanish form possibly from one of the biblical Magi, meaning king or light.
Hebrew (modern variant)
Variant spelling of Messiah, meaning the anointed one.
Arabic
The guided one, the rightly guided.
English
Modern creation, possibly from Montague meaning pointed hill.
English
Great field, field of the mighty.
Arabic
Desired or wished for.
Modern African American
Modern invented name, possibly combining Marshall and Sean.
French/Hebrew
French form of Moses, meaning drawn from water.
Arabic
Arabic form of Moses, meaning drawn from water.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Latin
Warlike, from the god of war Mars.
Hebrew/Russian
Who is like God.
Modern English
Modern creation possibly from Marcus meaning warlike.
Welsh/Modern
A variant of Mervyn, possibly meaning renowned or famous.
Hebrew
Gift of God, a short form of Matthew.
Scandinavian
Who is like God, Scandinavian form of Michael.
Latin/Spanish
Advisor; variant of Monica.
English
Man's son; English patronymic surname.
English
Great man; English surname variant.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Messiah, meaning the anointed one.
Hawaiian
Gift of God; Hawaiian form of Matthew.
Modern American
Modern American name, possibly combining Martin and other elements.
Hebrew
Drawn out; short form of Moses.
English
Son of Max; English patronymic.
English
Stone worker or builder; variant of Mason.
English
Of changeable temperament or mood.
English
Surname used as first name, originally referring to one who operates a mill.
African American
Modern creation of uncertain etymology.
Scottish Gaelic
Sea-bright; a Scottish variant of Muriel.
Old English
Stone worker; a modern variant of Mason.
Italian/Latin
Italian diminutive of Maurice from Latin Mauritius meaning Moorish.
Latin/Italian
Italian form of Martin derived from Mars the god of war.
English, from Old French moor
Dark-skinned, from the moor.
Modern variation of Marvin
Famous friend, renowned companion.
Arabic/Turkish
Praised, commendable one.
Hebrew
A gift, something given.
Hawaiian
Gift or present.
Arabic
King or ruler; related to malik.
Hebrew and Latin
Gift of God.
Thai
Means fight or warrior in Thai language.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Japanese
Means fruitful or productive in Japanese.
Old English
Surname as given name, from Old English place-name meaning 'mead ford' or 'ford of the meadow.'
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit manava meaning 'human' or 'man,' related to Manu, the first human in Hindu tradition.
African American English and Latin
Modern African American invention combining Marquis (French title, from Latin marcus meaning 'of Mars') with -vious suffix.