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                  | Name | Origin | Meaning |  
                  | Mór | Hungarian | Moorish |  
                  | Maarten | Dutch | fondness of war |  
                  | Mablevi | African | do not deceive |  
                  | Mac | Scottish, Irish, English | son of |  
                  | Mace | Latin | aromatic spice |  
                  | Mackenzie | Gaelic | son of the wise leader |  
                  | Macon | Middle English | to make |  
                  | Macy | Old French, Old English | from Matthew's land; club |  
                  | Madan | Hindu |  |  
                  | Maddock | Old Welsh | champion, good fortune |  
                  | Madhav | Hindu | Krishna |  
                  | Madhusudhana | Hindu | Krishna |  
                  | Madison | German, Old English | son of a mighty warrior; son of Maud |  
                  | Magne | Norse | fierce warrior |  
                  | Magnus | Latin, Scandinavian | large; the great |  
                  | Mahabala | Hindu | strength |  
                  | Mahavira | Hindu | son of Priyavrata |  
                  | Mahesh | Hindu |  |  
                  | Maitland | Old English | dweller in the meadow |  
                  | Maitreya | Hindu | disciple of sage Parasara |  
                  | Major | Latin | greater |  
                  | Makepeace | Old English | peace maker |  
                  | Malachi | Hebrew | messenger of God |  
                  | Malcom | Scottish | disciple of Saint Columbia |  
                  | Malik | Arabic | master |  
                  | Mamoru | Japanese | earth |  
                  | Manavendra | Hindu |  |  
                  | Manco | Peruvian | king |  
                  | Mandek | Polish | army man |  
                  | Mander | English | from me |  
                  | Mandhatri | Hindu | prince |  
                  | Manfred | Old German | man of peace |  
                  | Manik | Hindu |  |  
                  | Manish | Hindu |  |  
                  | Manley | Old English | man of the meadow |  
                  | Manning | Old English | son of the hero |  
                  | Mannix | Celtic | monk |  
                  | Manoj | Hindu |  |  
                  | Mansukh | Hindu |  |  
                  | Mansur | Arabic | divinely aided |  
                  | Manu | Hindu |  |  
                  | Manuel | Spanish | God is with us |  
                  | Marót | Hungarian | Moravian |  
                  | Marcel | French | little hammer |  
                  | Marcin | Polish | warlike |  
                  | Marden | Old English | from the valley with the pool |  
                  | Marijan | Slovenian |  |  
                  | Mario | Hebrew | bitter, king-ruler |  
                  | Marion | Hebrew | bitter |  
                  | Mark | Latin | warlike, hammer, defender |  
                  | Markandeya | Hindu | a sage |  
                  | Marlon | Old French | little hawk |  
                  | Marlow | Old English | from the hillside lake |  
                  | Marmaduke | Celtic | leader of the seas |  
                  | Marsden | Old English | field near water |  
                  | Marshall | French, English | keeper of the horses; steward |  
                  | Martin | Latin | of Mars |  
                  | Marvin | Celtic, Anglo-Saxon | beautiful sea; good friend |  
                  | Masakazu | Japanese | first son of Masa |  
                  | Maslin | Old French | little twin |  
                  | Mason | French | stoneworker |  
                  | Matai | Hebrew | gift of God |  
                  | Matanga | Hindu | sage, advisor to Devi Lalita |  
                  | Mather | Old English | strong army |  
                  | Maurice | French, Latin, Old English | Moorish; dark; moor land |  
                  | Mavis | English | a small bird |  
                  | Max | Latin | the greatest |  
                  | Maxwell | English | from the great well |  
                  | Mayer | German, Latin, Hebrew | farmer; greater; bringer of light |  
                  | Maynard | Anglo-Saxon | remarkable strength |  
                  | Mayon | Hindu | the black God |  
                  | Mead | Old English | meadow |  
                  | Meara | Gaelic | merry |  
                  | Medárd | Hungarian | great, strong |  
                  | Megyer | Hungarian | Hungarian |  
                  | Mehetabel | Hebrew | favoured by God, God is doing good |  
                  | Mehul | Hindu | A derivative of Mukul |  
                  | Meka | Hawaiian | eyes |  
                  | Melancton | Greek | black flower |  
                  | Melik | Turkish |  |  
                  | Melor | English | Marx Engel's Lenin October Revolution |  
                  | Melville | Anglo-Saxon, Old English | hillside; town by the mill |  
                  | Melvin | Celtic | chief |  
                  | Mendel | Hebrew, Middle English | wisdom; repairer |  
                  | Menyhért | Hungarian | royal light |  
                  | Mercer | Middle English | storekeeper |  
                  | Meredith | Old Welsh | protector of the sea |  
                  | Merlin | Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Welsh | sea; falcon; sea hill |  
                  | Merrick | English | ruler of the sea |  
                  | Merrill | German, Old English | famous; of the sea |  
                  | Mert | Turkish |  |  
                  | Mete | Turkish |  |  
                  | Meyer | German | a farmer |  
                  | Michael | Hebrew | who is like God |  
                  | Mihaly | Hebrew | who is like God? |  
                  | Mihir | Hindu |  |  
                  | Miko | Finish |  |  
                  | Miksa | Hungarian | similar to God |  
                  | Milán | Hungarian | kind |  
                  | Miles | Latin, Old German, Greek | soldier; merciful; millstone |  
                  | Milind | Hindu |  |  
                  | Millard | Old English | caretaker of the mill |  
                  | Miller | Old English | one who mills |  
                  | Milton | Old English | from the mill town |  
                  | Miner | Latin | youth |  
                  | Minesh | Hindu |  |  
                  | Miroslav | Slavic | famous |  
                  | Mitali | Hindu | friend |  
                  | Mitesh | Hindu |  |  
                  | Mladen | Slavic | forever in youth |  
                  | Mog |  | high Lord |  
                  | Mohan | Hindu | charming |  
                  | Mohin | Hindu |  |  
                  | Mohit | Hindu |  |  
                  | Monroe | Celtic, Scottish | mouth of the Roe River; wheelwright |  
                  | Monte | Latin | mountain |  
                  | Montgomery | French | mountain hunter |  
                  | Mordecai | Hebrew | warrior |  
                  | Moriarty | Irish | sea warrior |  
                  | Morley | English | moor, meadow |  
                  | Morris | Latin | dark skinned |  
                  | Mortimer | French | still water |  
                  | Morton | Anglo-Saxon | city on the moor |  
                  | Morven | Old English | child of the sea |  
                  | Moses | Hebrew, Egyptian, Greek | saved; child; taken from water |  
                  | Motega | Native American | new arrow |  
                  | Muhammad | Arabic | praised one |  
                  | Mukasa | Ugandan | God's chief administrator |  
                  | Mukta | Hindu | means a pearl in Telugu |  
                  | Mukul | Hindu |  |  
                  | Mukunda | Hindu |  |  
                  | Mull | Middle English | grinder |  
                  | Mumtaz | Arabic |  |  
                  | Murdock | Scottish | victorious at sea |  
                  | Murphy | Gaelic | sea warrior |  
                  | Murray | Celtic | sailor |  
                  | Muzaffer | Turkish |  |  
                  | Myles | Greek | inventor of the corn mill |  
                  | Myron | Greek | sweet oil |  
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