Boy Names That Mean The

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Mackfield
From the field of Mack.
English
Mackfyld
From the field of Mack.
Scottish
Mackinnon
Son of the servant of St. Fionnán.
Scottish
Mackintosh
Son of the leader of the tribe.
Scottish
Macknair
Son of the heir.
Scottish
Macknayr
Son of the noble one.
Scottish
Mackrea
Son of the red-haired one.
Scottish
Macmahon
Bearer of the great.
Irish
Macnab
Son of the Scottish chief's right hand.
Scottish
Macnair
Son of the central one, son of the demi-god.
Scottish
Macpherson
Son of the parson, son of the minister.
Scottish
Macquarrie
Son of the watchman.
Scottish
Macqueen
Son of the queen, son of the chief.
Scottish
Macsen
Gift of the knife.
Welsh
Macyn
Son of Cain, son of the blacksmith.
English
Madam
A polite form of address for a woman, derived from the French 'madame'.
English
Madanagopala
A name of Krishna meaning 'cowherd of the forest'.
Sanskrit
Maddock
Benefactor, from the Welsh name Madog meaning 'fortunate' or 'good'.
Welsh
Madeen
City of the Prophet.
Arabic
Madesh
Lord of the mountains, a name for the Hindu god Murugan.
Tamil
Madhava
A name of Krishna, meaning 'spring-like' or 'born of the season of spring'.
Sanskrit
Madhesh
Middle country, referring to the central region of the Indian subcontinent.
Sanskrit
Madhi
Guided one, a title for the prophesied redeemer in Islam.
Arabic
Madhuchandra
Moon of honey, a poetic name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Madhughne
Destroyer of sweetness, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Madhurank
The beauty of sweetness.
Sanskrit
Madhusoodan
The destroyer of demon Madhu.
Sanskrit
Madhusudan
The destroyer of demon Madhu.
Sanskrit
Madhusudana
The destroyer of demon Madhu.
Sanskrit
Madhusudhan
The destroyer of demon Madhu.
Sanskrit
Madhusudhana
The destroyer of demon Madhu.
Sanskrit
Madhuveman
The mind filled with sweetness.
Sanskrit
Madiyan
A companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Madni
Madni means 'from Medina' or 'civilized', referring to the city of Medina.
Arabic
Madon
From the fortunate hill.
English
Madox
Son of Matthew, fortunate, lucky.
English
Madyaan
The time of stopping.
Arabic
Madyan
Derived from the Arabic word for 'place of judgment' or 'town of Midian'.
Arabic
Madyn
From the valley of meadows.
English
Mafakhir
Proud, boastful, or one who takes pride in their achievements.
Arabic
Mafreh
The meaning of the name Mafreh is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Maghnus
Derived from the Gaelic name Maghnus, meaning 'great' or 'mighty'.
Gaelic
Magog
From the Hebrew name Magog, meaning 'land of Gog' or 'from Gog'.
Hebrew
Magoma
Means 'they have finished' or 'they are complete' in Swahili.
Swahili
Magomu
Means 'the one who is loved' or 'beloved' in Luo.
Luo
Maguire
Son of the beige one, referring to a person with a pale complexion.
Irish
Mahaabaahu
Great-armed, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Mahaad
Great or mighty, often used as an epithet for gods.
Sanskrit
Mahaadev
Great god, an epithet of the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sanskrit
Mahaadeva
Great god, an epithet of Shiva.
Sanskrit
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