Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with M

Miyo

The meaning of the name Miyo is Beautiful Child. The origin of the name Miyo is Japanese. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Miyo also like: Mitsuko, Keiko, Maeko, Mio, Maliha, Miya, Emi.

Meaning: Beautiful child Origin: Japanese

Miyoko

Japanese Origin. "Beautiful Child" The meaning of the name Miyoko is Beautiful Child. The origin of the name Miyoko is Japanese.

Meaning: Beautiful generations child Origin: Japanese

Miyu

Meaning of name Miyu. Etymology : From Japanese (mi) "beautiful" or (mi) "truth" combined with (yu) "gentleness, superiority" or (yu) "tie, bind" or (yu) "evening". Saint : Origin : Japanese.

Meaning: Beautiful moon Origin: Japanese

Miyuki

Miyuki is a common Japanese feminine given name which has several possible meanings. ... 美幸, meaning "beautiful fortune" or "beautiful happiness" 深雪, meaning "deep snow" 美雪, meaning "beautiful snow" 美由紀, meaning "beautiful reason for history"

Meaning: Silence of deep snow Origin: Japanese

Mizar

The name means 'a little mountain' or, some have suggested, 'a large hill'. Precisely where Mount Mizar is to be found in Israel is not really known. ... The debate to exactly where the biblical Mount Mizar is located goes on.

Meaning: Little Origin: Israeli

Mizell

Mizell Name Meaning Respelling of German Meisel.

Meaning: Tiny gnat Origin: English

Mizraim

Mizraim is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1928 times.

Meaning: Tribulations Origin: Israeli

Mizzah

Mizzah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1673 times.

Meaning: Defluxion from the head Origin: Israeli

Mjolnir

In the Old Norse texts, Mjölnir is identified as hamarr "a hammer", a word that in Old Norse and some modern Norwegian dialects can mean "hammer" as well as "stone, rock, cliff", ultimately derived from an Indo-European word for "stone, stone tool", h₂éḱmō; as such it is cognate with Sanskrit aśman, meaning "stone, ...

Meaning: Thors hammer Origin: Norwegian

Mleel

The phrase comes from the French expression pêle-mêle, a rhyme based on the old French mesler, meaning to mix or mingle. The French term melee was first used in English in c. 1640 (also derived from the old French mesler, but the Old French stem survives in medley and meddle).

Meaning: Praising god Origin: Israeli