Boy Names That Mean Of

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Melbyrne
Combination of Mel and Byrne, possibly meaning 'mill by the brook'.
English
Melchior
King of light; one of the three Magi who visited the infant Jesus.
Hebrew
Melchoir
King of light, derived from Persian elements meaning 'king' and 'light'.
Persian
Melin
Derived from Welsh 'mêl' meaning honey, often a pet form of names like Meleri.
Welsh
Meliodas
Compounded of mel (meaning honey) and iader (meaning parents).
Welsh
Melvin
Friend of the council, from Old English elements.
English
Melzar
Circumcision of the Lord or deliverance.
Hebrew
Menas
Born of the moon.
Egyptian
Mendy
Short form of Menasha or Mendel, forgotten.
English
Menes
The name of the first pharaoh of unified Egypt, meaning 'he who endures'.
Egyptian
Menkaura
The soul of the god Ra endures.
Egyptian
Menoeceus
Meaning 'strength of the house' or 'might of the household'.
Greek
Menzies
Son of Aonghus.
Scottish
Mephibosheth
From the mouth of shame.
Hebrew
Merari
Merari means 'bitter' or 'sad' in Hebrew, referring to the third son of Levi.
Hebrew
Mercurino
Derived from the Roman god Mercury, meaning 'of Mercury'.
Italian
Mercutio
Derived from Mercury, the Roman god of speed and messages.
Italian
Merideth
Protector of the sea.
English
Merlion
A portmanteau of 'mermaid' and 'lion', referring to a mythical creature with ...
English
Merrion
Derived from Irish 'muir' meaning 'sea', possibly meaning 'of the sea'.
Irish
Merwin
Friend of the sea.
English
Messiah
Anointed one or chosen one, often referring to a savior or liberator in Jewis...
Hebrew
Meth
Short form of Methuselah, meaning 'man of the dart' in Hebrew.
English
Methusael
Man of God.
Hebrew
Methusaleh
Man of the dart or Man of the sword.
Hebrew
Methuselah
Man of the dart or Man of the sword.
Hebrew
Methushelach
Man of the dart or Man of the sword.
Hebrew
Meurig
Meurig is the Welsh form of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish'.
Welsh
Miach
Son of life.
Irish
Mic
Short form of Michael or Micah.
English
Michel
French form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
French
Michelangelo
Who is like God? A compound of Michael and Angelo.
Italian
Micki
Diminutive of Michaela or Michelle, meaning 'who is like God?'.
English
Mickie
A diminutive of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'.
English
Micky
Diminutive of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'.
English
Midgard
The realm of humans in Norse cosmology, literally 'middle enclosure'.
Norse
Midgarth
Means 'middle enclosure' or 'middle earth', referring to the world of humans ...
Norse
Midge
Diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
English
Midhinesh
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the middle' or 'central ruler'.
Sanskrit
Midhun
A name for the god of love, also meaning 'fragrant' or 'sweet'.
Sanskrit
Mietawi
From the town of Mietawa.
Arabic
Migdalel
Tower of God.
Hebrew
Migui
Diminutive of Miguel, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Spanish
Mihangel
Welsh form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Welsh
Mikaal
Mikaal is the Arabic form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Arabic
Mike
Short form of Michael.
English
Mikel
Who is like God? It is a Basque form of Michael.
Basque
Mikelats
Name of a mythological figure, a son of the goddess Mari.
Basque
Mikl
Diminutive of Miklós, the Hungarian form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the...
Hungarian
Miklo
Diminutive of Miklós, Hungarian form of Nicholas.
Hungarian
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