Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with M

Menes

Meaning unknown. Menes was an Egyptian king who united Upper and Lower Egypt around 3000 BC. He is also known as Narmer; Menes was probably his funeral name.

Meaning: Name of a king Origin: Egyptian

Meng

Meaning of the name Meng. Meng is a Chinese name meaning 'savage' or 'energetic'.

Meaning: Savage, energetic. Origin: Chinese

Menglad

Menglad is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1758 times.

Meaning: Won by svipdag Origin: Norwegian

Menkaura

Egyptian Meaning: The name Menkaura is an Egyptian baby name. In Egyptian the meaning of the name Menkaura is: Name of a pharaoh.

Meaning: Name of a pharaoh Origin: Egyptian

Menoeceus

In Greek mythology, Menoeceus (/məˈniːsiəs, -sjuːs/; Greek: Μενοικεύς Menoikeús "strength of the house" derived from menos "strength" and oicos "house") was the name of two Theban characters. They are related by genealogy, the first being the grandfather of the second.

Meaning: Father of jocasta Origin: Greek

Menora

The meaning of the name “Menora” is: “Candelabra”. Categories: English Names, Hebrew Names.

Meaning: Candelabra

Mensah

Egyptian Meaning: The name Mensah is an Egyptian baby name. In Egyptian the meaning of the name Mensah is: Born third.

Meaning: Born third Origin: Egyptian

Mentor

n. "wise advisor," 1750, from Greek Mentor , friend of Odysseus and adviser of Telemachus (but often actually Athene in disguise) in the "Odyssey," perhaps ultimately meaning "adviser," because the name appears to be an agent noun of mentos "intent, purpose, spirit, passion" from PIE *mon-eyo- (cf.

Meaning: Wise counselor Origin: Greek

Menw

In Celtic the meaning of the name Menw is: Mythical a wizard.

Meaning: Mythical a wizard. Origin: Celtic

Menzies

Menzies Name Meaning. Scottish: variant of Manners, in which the z originally represented Middle English letter ? (yogh), representing a sound similar to modern English y. The surname is still pronounced mingiz in Scotland. It has been Gaelicized as Méinn, from which come the English forms Mein and Mien.