Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with M

Miriuia

Miriuia is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1022 times.

Meaning: Marvelous Origin: Brazilian

Miriyan

Australian Aboriginal meaning: The name Miriyan is a Australian Aboriginal baby name The Australian Aboriginal meaning of Miriyan is: Star.

Meaning: A star Origin: Australian

Mirja

(MIR-yah)

Mirja [mir-ja] as a name for girls has its root in Hebrew, and Mirja means "star of the sea". Mirja is an alternate spelling of Miriam (Hebrew): from Miryam. ASSOCIATED WITH star, sea.

Meaning: Rebellious woman Origin: Hebrew

Mirka

Czechoslovakian Meaning: The name Mirka is a Czechoslovakian baby name. In Czechoslovakian the meaning of the name Mirka is: Tranquil.

Meaning: Great, famous Origin: Russian

Mirke

Mirke is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1094 times.

Meaning: Bitter Origin: Israeli

Mirko

Mirko (Cyrillic script: Мирко) is a masculine given name of South Slavic origin. By Slavic etymology, the name is composed of the root mir (meaning peace) and hypocoristic suffix -ko usual in South Slavic languages, which together means "the peaceful one".

Meaning: Great, famous Origin: Russian

Mirla

French meaning: The name Mirla is a French baby name The French meaning of Mirla is: Blackbird.

Meaning: Blackbird Origin: French

Mirna

Mirna (Croatian/Mirna Serbian/Мирна) is a female name common among Croats and Serbs. Derived from the Slavic element mir, Mirna means "peaceful." It is often confused with the name 'Myrna' (/myrrhna/), which is not Slavic in origin, but Celtic and means "beloved", also "tender".

Meaning: Tender. Origin: Celtic

Miro

Miro comes from the Slavic root word "mir" meaning "peace, world". Sometimes Miro is used as a diminutive of longer names like Miroslav or Vladimir, but it can also be given as a name in its own right.

Miron

Miron Name Meaning. Spanish (Mirón): Castilianized spelling of Catalan Miró (see Miro). Spanish (Mirón): from mirón, a derivative of mirar 'to look' (Latin mirare), possibly a nickname in the sense 'nosy', 'inquisitive'. French: from a diminutive of Mire. Greek: variant of Myron.

Meaning: Holy place. Origin: Hebrew