List of Israeli Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Maroth

Maroth is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 878 times.

Meaning: Bitterness Origin: Israeli

Marsena

Marsena is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1858 times.

Meaning: Bitterness of a bramble Origin: Israeli

Masai

Origin and Meaning of Masai. "Masai" is a name of Hebrew origin, and it means "Gods Work".

Meaning: Gods work Origin: Israeli

Mash

Mash Name Meaning. ... Jewish (Ashkenazic): unexplained; possibly an acronymic name.

Meaning: Who is drawn by force Origin: Israeli

Massa

Massa Name Meaning. Southern Italian: habitational name from any of various places called Massa, for example Massa Lubrense or Massa di Somma, both in Naples province, or Masse d'Albe in Aquila, all named from medieval Latin massa 'holding', 'estate' (from Latin massa 'mass', 'lump', 'pile', Greek maza).

Meaning: A burden prophecy Origin: Israeli

Massah

Massah. ... The Biblical text states that the Israelites argued with Moses about the lack of water, with Moses rebuking the Israelites for testing Yahweh, hence the name Massah, which means testing.

Meaning: Temptation Origin: Israeli

Matan

Matan (alternative spelling: Mattan, Hebrew: מַתָּן‬, Latin: Matthan) is a Hebrew name, mostly for males, coming from the word 'gift' and literally means "giving". It is part of the title of the Jewish holiday of Shavuot that is also known as "Z'man Mattan Torah" meaning the "time [of the] giving [of the] Torah."

Meaning: Gift from god Origin: Israeli

Matei

About Matei. Go back to names list. Matei is the Bulgarian form of the name Matthew, meaning “gift of God”.

Meaning: Gift from god Origin: Israeli

Matred

Matred is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1498 times.

Meaning: Wand of government Origin: Israeli

Matri

: also, before a vowel, matr- Word origin of 'matri-' < L mater (gen.

Meaning: Rain prison Origin: Israeli