Boy Names That Mean The

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Lynburg
From the hill of flax.
English
Lync
From the linden tree hill.
English
Lyndale
From the linden tree valley.
English
Lyndel
Combination of Linda and the suffix -el, meaning 'pretty' or 'soft'.
English
Lyndleigh
From the linden tree meadow.
English
Lynfa
Fair or blessed; derived from the Welsh word 'llyfn' meaning smooth.
Welsh
Lynford
From the Old English elements 'lind' meaning 'lime tree' and 'ford' meaning '...
English
Lynwood
From the linden tree forest.
English
Lyones
Derived from the city of Lyon, meaning 'lion'.
French
Lysle
From the English surname, derived from a place name meaning 'island'.
English
Lystra
derived from the biblical place name Lystra..
Greek
Lyton
From the town by the waterfall.
English
Lytton
From the town of Lytton, meaning 'settlement on the hill'.
English
Ma’awiya
Ma’awiya is a masculine name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic ...
Arabic
Maadhav
Another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Maadhava
Another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Maadini
The Earth.
Sanskrit
Maaliki
Belonging to the king, belonging to the owner.
Arabic
Maaseiah
Work of the Lord.
Hebrew
Maaseiya
Work of the Lord.
Hebrew
Maashar
Maashar means 'a gathering' or 'a group of people' in Arabic.
Arabic
Macan
Son of the bear.
Irish
Macaulea
Son of the descendant of the devotee of Saint Caolán.
Irish
Macauleah
Derived from the Irish surname Mac Amhalghaidh, meaning 'son of Amhalghaidh'.
Irish
Macbain
Son of the fair one.
Scottish
Macbean
Son of the fair-haired one, from Gaelic 'mac' meaning son and 'bàn' meaning ...
Scottish
Macbeth
Son of life; derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Beatha' meaning 'son of life'.
Scottish
Macbride
Son of the servant of Saint Brigid.
Scottish
Maccallum
Son of Callum, derived from the Gaelic name Colmán meaning 'dove'.
Scottish
Macclennan
Son of the servant of Saint Finnan.
Scottish
Maccoy
Son of the fire or son of Aodh.
Gaelic
Maccrae
Son of the grace of God.
Scottish
Maccrai
Son of the raven or devotee of Saint Cráe.
Scottish
Maccray
Son of the gray-haired one, derived from Gaelic 'mac' meaning son and 'riabha...
Scottish
Maccrea
Son of the warrior.
Scottish
Maccus
Son of Thorketil, from the Old Norse personal name Makkr.
Scottish
Macdhubh
Son of the black one, from Gaelic 'mac' (son) and 'dubh' (black).
Scottish
Macdonald
Son of Donald, from the Gaelic Mac Dhomhnuill.
Scottish
Macgillivray
Son of the servant of judgment.
Scottish
Machair
Machair refers to a fertile low-lying grassy plain found in the Scottish Hebr...
Scottish
Machaon
derived from Greek mythology, Machaon was a son of Asclepius and a skilled ph...
Greek
Machir
Machir means 'sold' or 'bartered' in Hebrew, and is the name of a son of Mana...
Hebrew
Machungwa
Means 'orange' in Swahili, referring to the fruit.
Swahili
Maciej
Gift of God, derived from the Latin name Matthias.
Polish
Macin
Son of the fair-skinned one.
Irish
Macinnes
Son of Angus, from the Gaelic Mac Aonghuis.
Scottish
Macintosh
Son of the handsome one, derived from Gaelic 'Mac an Toisich'.
Scottish
Macintyre
Son of the carpenter, from the Gaelic 'Mac an t-Saoir'.
Scottish
Maciver
Son of Iver, from the Gaelic Mac Iomhair.
Scottish
Mackadam
Son of Adam, derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Adaim'.
Scottish
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