List of Greek Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Myah

Alternate spellings proliferate, with the name sometimes spelled Mayam Maia, Miya, Mya, or Myah. Maya is a feminine name with multiple meanings. Hindu philosophy, Māyā means "illusion" and in Hindu mythology, it is also an alternate name of the Hindu goddess Durga. ... In Old Persian the name means "generous."

Meaning: Uncertain Origin: Greek

Meta

(ME-tah)

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

Meaning: Pearl Origin: Greek

Mette

(ME-te)

Mette is a female given name of Scandinavian origin. It's descended from the name Margaret, is considered a variant of Matilda, and may refer to: Mette Marit, Crown Princess of Norway. Mette Andersen, Danish cyclist. Mette Bergmann, Norwegian discus thrower.

Meaning: Pearl Origin: Greek, Norwegian

Miklos

(MEEK-losh)

Miklos Family History. Miklos Name Meaning. Hungarian (Miklós): from the personal name Miklós, Hungarian form of Nicholas.

Meaning: People's triumph Origin: Greek, Hungarian

Mikolaj

(mee-KAW-way)

Polish Meaning: The name Mikolaj is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Mikolaj is: victory of the people'.

Meaning: People's triumph Origin: Greek, Polish

Mikolas

(MI-kaw-lash)

Greek Meaning: The name Mikolas is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Mikolas is: People's victory.

Meaning: People's triumph Origin: Czech, Greek

Mikula

(MI-koo-lah)

Mikula Name Meaning. Polish (Mikula), Ukrainian (Mykula), Czech and Slovak (Mikula): from Slavic forms of the Greek personal name Nikolaos (see Nicholas).

Meaning: People's triumph Origin: Czech, Greek

Mikulas

(MI-koo-lash)

Mikulas Name Meaning. Czech and Slovak (Mikuláš): from a pet form of the personal name Mikuláš (see Nicholas).

Meaning: People's triumph Origin: Czech, Greek

Minos

(MIEN-əs)

The name Minos is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Minos is: Son of Zeus.

Meaning: King Origin: Greek

Morpheus

(MAWR-fee-əs)

Derived from Greek μορφη (morphe) meaning "shape", referring to the shapes seen in dreams. In Greek mythology Morpheus was the god of dreams.

Meaning: God of all dreams Origin: Greek