Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with M

Modi

Modi Name Meaning. Indian (Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Bombay city): Hindu (Bania, Vania), Jain, and Parsi name, from modi meaning 'grocer', 'grain merchant' in the various languages of this region. There is a clan called Modi among the Oswal Banias.

Meaning: Son of thor Origin: Norwegian

Modig

Modig is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1486 times.

Meaning: Brave Origin: English

Modlen

Modlen is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1395 times.

Meaning: Welsh form of magdalene, tower Origin: English

Modraed

Modraed is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 987 times.

Meaning: Brave Origin: English

Modred

Arthurian Legend Meaning: ... In Arthurian Legend the meaning of the name Mordred is: Son/nephew of Arthur.

Meaning: Son/nephew of arthur Origin: Scottish

Modris

Modris is a Latvian masculine given name, borne by more than 2,500 men in Latvia. The name means "watchful" or "vigilant". Its nameday is celebrated on 21 September.

Modron

Mabon ap Modron is a prominent figure from Welsh literature and mythology, the son of Modron and a member of Arthur's war band. ... His name is related to the Romano-British god Maponos, whose name means "Great Son"; Modron, in turn, is likely related to the Gaulish goddess Dea Matrona.

Meaning: Without conceit, modest Origin: Brazilian

Moe

Moe Name Meaning. Norwegian: habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads named Moe or (modernized) Mo, from Old Norse mór 'plain', 'moor', 'heath'. Swedish: ornamental or topographic name from mo 'sandy heathland'.

Meaning: A short form of moses Origin: Anglo-Saxon

Moema

(maw-EH-mah)

The meaning of name Moema and origin Native American. The meaning of name Moema , origin of name Moema , baby name Moema.

Meaning: Delicious Origin: Native American

Moerae

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Moirai or Moerae (/ˈmɔɪraɪ, -ri/; Ancient Greek: Μοῖραι, "apportioners"), often known in English as the Fates (Latin: Fata), were the white-robed incarnations of destiny; their Roman equivalent was the Parcae (euphemistically the "sparing ones"), there are other equivalents ...

Meaning: A fate Origin: Greek