List of English Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Mable

Latin Meaning: The name Mable is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Mable is: Beautiful, loving, lovable.

Meaning: Lovable Origin: English

Madoline

Madoline is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 844 times.

Meaning: OfMagdala Origin: English

Maeva

Maeva is a wonderful alternative to the Irish name Maeve, which although is nice enough has an unwanted meaning of "intoxicating". ― Anonymous User 1/1/2008. Actually, the Irish name is Meabh or Meadhbh (both pronounced MAYV). Maeve is just the anglicisation.

Meaning: Intoxicating Origin: English

Maeveen

Celtic Meaning: The name Maeveen is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Maeveen is: Nimble.

Meaning: Intoxicating Origin: English

Mag

Mag [mag] as a girls' name is of Greek derivation, and the meaning of the name Mag is "pearl". Mag is an alternate form of Margaret (Greek): a saint's name.

Meaning: Pearl Origin: English

Mahalath

Mahalath (Hebrew מָחֲלַת, meaning either "sickness", "a company of dancers" or "a harp") was the third mentioned wife of Esau, a daughter of Ishmael and sister of Nebaioth. Esau took Mahalath from the house of Ishmael to be his wife, after seeing that Canaanite wives displeased his father, Isaac (Genesis 28:6-9).

Meaning: Stringed instrument Origin: English

Maidie

Greek Meaning: The name Maidie is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Maidie is: Pearl.

Meaning: Young woman Origin: English

Makeda

Keda is my nickname and it's the only one that has stood the test of time. Meanings and history of the name Makeda: | Edit. Makeda, is believed to be the Ethiopian name of the Queen of Sheba referred to in the Bible (1 Kings 10 and 1 Chronicles 9). Means the beautiful.

Meaning: Place of she pherds Origin: English

Makenzie

Makenzie (like Mckenzie) is a variant form of the name Mackenzie, derived from a notable Scottish surname, which originated from the older Gaelic name "MacCoinnich" (or son of Coinneach, also son of the 'bright one'). Coinneach was a personal name that came from the Gaelic word meaning "comely, good-looking.”

Meaning: Comely, finelymade Origin: English

Malandra

User comments for Malandra. Meaning/History. "Malandra" is actually the Portuguese word for "naughty", "malicious" or "rascal", in the feminine form.

Meaning: Dark, Black Origin: English