Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with M

Manzo

Manzo Name Meaning. nickname for someone supposedly resembling an ox, manzo (from Late Latin mansus 'tame' (see Manso), with a particular sense of an ox tamed to the plow), or metonymic occupational name for someone who worked with oxen.

Meaning: Ten thousand-fold-strong third son Origin: Japanese

Maoldhomhnaigh

Maoldhomhnaigh is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1491 times.

Meaning: Devoted to God. Origin: Gaelic

Maolmuire

Maolmuire is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 776 times.

Meaning: Dark skinned Origin: Scottish

Maolruadhan

Maolruadhan is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1516 times.

Meaning: Serves saint ruadhan Origin: Irish

Maoltuile

Irish Names and Surnames. Ó MAOLTUILE—I—O Multilly, O Multully, Tully, Flood; 'descendant of Maoltuile' (devoted to the will, i.e., of God; erroneously supposed to mean chief of the flood); also Mac Maoltuile and Mac Mhaoltuile; the name of a medical family in Connacht and other parts of Ireland.

Meaning: Quiet. Origin: Gaelic

Maona

The name Maona means 'earth maker'.

Meaning: Earth maker Origin: Native American

Maonaigh

Irish. Word/Name. Ó Maonaigh. Meaning. "rich" or "descendant of the wealthy one"

Meaning: Wealthy Origin: Irish

Maponus

The Lochmaben Stone lies near Gretna on the farm named Old Graitney, the old name for Gretna. The name Clachmaben, meaning 'stone of Maben or Maponos', has become corrupted to Lochmaben. This stone was probably part of a stone circle and the area is thought to have been a centre for the worship of Maponus.

Meaning: God of youth and music Origin: English

Maquilla

(mah-KEEL-ah)

Maquilla is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1265 times.

Meaning: Unclear Origin: Native American

Maquinna

(mah-KEEN-ah)

Maquinna, or Mukwina, meaning "possessor of pebbles,"was a Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka) chief (fl1778-95?). ... His successor assumed the name of Maquinna.

Meaning: Unclear Origin: Native American