Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with M

MacNachtan

MacNachtan is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 642 times.

Meaning: Son of the pure one Origin: Scottish

Macnair

The first family to use the name MacNair lived among the Pictish people of ancient Scotland. The name MacNair is derived from the personal name John. The Gaelic form of their name was originally Mac-Iain-uidhir, which means son of dun John.

Meaning: Son of the heir Origin: Scottish

MacNaughton

In ancient Scotland, the ancestors of the McNaughton family were part of a tribe called the Picts. The name McNaughton is derived from the Pictish name Nechtan. The Gaelic form of the name is Mac Neachdainn, which means son of Nechtan.

Meaning: Son of the pure one Origin: Scottish

MacNeill

The surname is Gaelic in origin. The name McNeill is often associated with the Islands of Gigha and Colonsay. The name is considered a sub-sept of Clan MacNeill or Clan MacNeil which is historically associated with the island of Barra in the outer Hebrides. The Gaelic patronymic meaning of McNeill is 'Son of Neil'.

Meaning: Son of the champion Origin: Scottish

MacNiall

MacNiall is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1019 times.

Meaning: Son of the champion Origin: Scottish

MacNicol

The ancient Viking-Scottish name MacNicol is derived from from the personal name, Nicholas. ... The name Nicholas came from the Greek, Nikolaos, which means conqueror of the people. In Scotland, the earliest bearers of the surname MacNicol lived on the Isle of Skye, which is located on the western coast.

Meaning: Son of the conquering people Origin: Scottish

Macon

(MAY-kən)

The meaning of the name “Macon” is: “Maker”.

Macoy

Macoy comes from the Irish "Mag Aoidh" or "Mag Aodha", meaning son of Aodh.

MacPherson

The name Macpherson — or MacPherson or McPherson, according to different spellings — comes from the Gaelic Mac a' Phearsain and means 'Son of the Parson'. The Parson in question was Muriach, a 12th century parson, or lay preacher, of Kingussie in Badenoch.

Meaning: Son of the parson Origin: Scottish

MacQuaid

Mcquaid Name Meaning. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Uaid 'son of Uad', Gaelic form of the personal name Wat (see Walter).

Meaning: Son of quaid Origin: Irish