Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with M

Molara

In Spanish the meaning of the name Molara is: Reference to the Virgin Mary.

Meaning: Reference to the virgin mary Origin: Greek

Molech

Moloch is the biblical name of a Canaanite god associated with child sacrifice. The name of this deity is also sometimes spelled Molech, Milcom, or Malcam. The name Moloch results from a dysphemic vocalisation in the Second Temple period of a theonym based on the root mlk, "king".

Meaning: King Origin: Israeli

Moli

Moli is a Sanskrit name for babies meaning diadem, crown. Read below for Moli's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Moli is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Bitter Origin: Hebrew

Molid

Definition of molid. (Entry 1 of 2) : of or relating to the Molidae. molid.

Meaning: Nativity generation Origin: Israeli

Molie

The name Mollie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Mollie is: From the Gaelic Maili which is a pet form of Mary, meaning bitter.

Meaning: Bitter Origin: Hebrew

Molimo

The name Molimo is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Molimo is: Bear walking into shade.

Meaning: Bear walking into shade Origin: Native American

Moll

English (Norfolk): from the medieval female personal name Moll(e), a pet form of Mary (see Marie 1). German: nickname from a dialect term for a plump, stout person. ... Catalan: nickname for a weak or ineffectual person, from Catalan moll 'soft', 'weak' (Latin mollis).

Meaning: Obstinacy, Rebelliousness Origin: English

Molli

Irish Meaning: The name Molli is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Molli is: From the Gaelic Maili which is a pet form of Mary 'bitter.

Meaning: Bitter Origin: Hebrew

Mollie

The name Mollie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Mollie is: From the Gaelic Maili which is a pet form of Mary, meaning bitter.

Meaning: Uncertain Origin: Hebrew

Molloy

Molloy or O'Molloy is an Irish surname, anglicised from O Maolmhuaidh, maolmhuadh meaning 'Proud Chieftain'. They were part of the southern Ui Neill, the southern branch of the large tribal grouping claiming descent from Niall of the Nine Hostages, the fifth-century king who supposedly kidnapped St Patrick to Ireland.

Meaning: Noble chief Origin: Irish