Boy Names That Mean The

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Maloney
Descendant of a devotee of the church.
Irish
Malvan
Dweller of the hills.
Marathi
Mamik
Little mother.
Indonesian
Manajit
One who conquers the mind.
Sanskrit
Manajith
One who conquers the heart.
Sanskrit
Mananiya
Goddess of the forest; a name for the divine feminine.
Sanskrit
Manasij
Born from the mind.
Sanskrit
Manathosh
One who is pleased or contented in the mind.
Sanskrit
Manavottam
Best among humans, an epithet for a noble or excellent person.
Sanskrit
Manchester
From the city of Manchester.
English
Manchu
People of the Manchuria region.
Chinese
Mandapal
Protector of the temple.
Sanskrit
Mandeep
Light of the mind.
Punjabi
Mandith
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'mandira' meaning temple or dwelling.
Sanskrit
Mandlakhe
Means 'their mother' in Zulu.
Zulu
Mandlenkosi
Means 'strength of the king' in Zulu.
Zulu
Mandor
A wise counselor or advisor, derived from the Persian word 'mandor' meaning '...
Persian
Maneendra
Lord of the mind, a name for the god of love.
Sanskrit
Maneesh
Intelligent or wise, derived from the Sanskrit word 'manisha'.
Sanskrit
Manendra
Lord of the mind.
Sanskrit
Maney
Descendant of the hero.
Irish
Manford
Guardian of the ford.
English
Manforde
Guardian of the ford.
English
Mango
Refers to the fruit.
English
Manhar
Consoler of the mind.
Sanskrit
Mani
Jewel or gem; also a name for the sage Manikkavacakar.
Tamil
Manikant
Refers to someone possessing a gem as their throat, often associated with Lor...
Sanskrit
Manikanta
A name for the Hindu god Vishnu, meaning 'one with a jewel around his neck'.
Telugu
Manikanth
Jewel of the mind or one who is precious and intelligent.
Sanskrit
Maninder
King of the mind, derived from Sanskrit 'mana' (mind) and 'indra' (lord).
Punjabi
Maninderjeet
A name combining 'Maninder' (lord of the mind) and 'jeet' (victory), meaning ...
Punjabi
Maninderpal
King of the mind, derived from Sanskrit manas (mind) and indra (lord).
Punjabi
Manindra
Lord of the mind, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Maniraj
Jewel of the king, derived from mani (jewel) and raj (king).
Tamil
Maniram
Jewel of the mind or jewel of the heart.
Sanskrit
Manirathna
Jewel of the mind or jewel of thought.
Sanskrit
Manishallkar
Combination of Manish (lord of the mind) and Allkar (lotus).
Sanskrit
Manishith
Lord of the mind, intelligent and wise.
Sanskrit
Manivanan
Conqueror of the mind.
Tamil
Manjeet
One who conquers the mind or heart, victorious.
Sanskrit
Manjinder
Light of the mind, divine light.
Punjabi
Manjit
One who has conquered the mind or heart, victorious.
Punjabi
Manlea
From the scented meadow.
English
Manleah
From the meadow clearing.
English
Manleigh
From the meadow path.
English
Manley
From the shared meadow.
English
Manlie
From the shared meadow.
English
Manly
From the shared meadow.
English
Manmath
Charming or lovely, often used as an epithet for the Hindu god of love, Kamad...
Sanskrit
Manmeet
Friend of the heart or mind
Punjabi
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