List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with M

Mikhalis

[ syll. mik-ha-lis, mi-khal-is ] The baby boy name Mikhalis is pronounced as MihK-AHLAHS †. Mikhalis is primarily used in Greek and its language of origin is Hebrew. Mikhalis is a Greek form of the Czech, English, French, German, and Yiddish name Michael. ... Mikhalis is a seldom used baby name for boys.

Meaning: Gift from God. Origin: Hebrew

Mikhos

[ syll. mik-hos, mi-kh-os ] The baby boy name Mikhos is pronounced as MihK-owS †. Mikhos is primarily used in Greek and it is of Hebrew origin. Mikhos is a Greek form of the Czech, English, French, German, and Yiddish name Michael. ... Mikhos is not widely used as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: Gift from God. Origin: Hebrew

Mikio

The name Mikio is a Japanese baby name. In Japanese the meaning of the name Mikio is: Three trees together.

Meaning: Three trees together Origin: Japanese

Mikolaus

Mikolaus is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1466 times.

Meaning: Of the conquering people. Origin: Basque

Miksa

Meaning of name Miksa. Etymology : Hungarian form of MAXIMUS. Saint : Origin : Hungarian.

Meaning: Greatest Origin: Brazilian

Mil

Mil is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1548 times.

Meaning: Legendary son of dugum Origin: English

Milagro

Origin of the name Milagros: Derived from the Spanish milagro (miracle, wonder). The name is bestowed in honor of the Virgin Mary, "Nuestra Señora de los Milagros" (Our Lady of Miracles).

Meaning: Miracle Origin: Spanish

Milalai

In Biblical the meaning of the name Maai is: Belly, heaping up.

Meaning: Circumcision my talk Origin: Israeli

Milbyrne

Milbyrne is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1432 times.

Meaning: From the mill stream Origin: English

Milcom

1. In the Bible, the god of the Canaanites and Phoenicians to whom children were sacrificed. 2. Something possessing the power to exact severe sacrifice. [Late Latin Moloch, from Greek Molokh, from Hebrew Mōlek, of Canaanite origin; see mlk in Semitic roots.]

Meaning: Their king Origin: Israeli