Baby Names Starting With M

Discover baby names that start with M for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Manfried
Man of peace.
German
Manfrit
Man of peace.
German
Manfryd
Man of peace.
Polish
Manga
Leaf.
Yoruba
Mangai
Pure.
Tamil
Mangal
Auspicious.
Marathi
Mangala
Auspicious.
Sanskrit
Mangalakumari
Auspicious, daughter of Mangal.
Tamil
Mangalam
Auspicious.
Sanskrit
Mangalamurti
Embodiment of auspiciousness.
Sanskrit
Mangalanayagi
Auspicious consort of Lord Shiva.
Tamil
Mangalavalli
Auspicious creeper.
Sanskrit
Mangalavathi
Auspicious Lakshmi.
Tamil
Mangalesan
Auspicious God.
Tamil
Mangalesh
Auspicious Lord.
Sanskrit
Mangali
Auspicious.
Sanskrit
Mangalkumar
Auspicious prince.
Sanskrit
Mangalya
Auspicious ornament.
Sanskrit
Mangat
Blessed or fortunate
Punjabi
Mangena
Gardens.
Zulu
Mangeni
Goat, lamb.
Zulu
Manger
To eat.
French
Mangesh
Lord Shiva.
Marathi
Mangla
Auspicious.
Sanskrit
Mango
Refers to the fruit.
English
Manha
Gifted, skilled.
Arabic
Manhal
It means 'spring' or 'source of water'.
Arabic
Manhalah
A stream of fresh water.
Arabic
Manhan
Little monk.
Irish
Manhar
Consoler of the mind.
Sanskrit
Manhattan
Referring to the boroughs in New York City.
English
Manheim
Home of men.
German
Manhita
Deserving.
Sanskrit
Manhiyyah
Forbidden or prohibited
Arabic
Mani
Jewel or gem; also a name for the sage Manikkavacakar.
Tamil
Mania
Madness, frenzy.
Greek
Manich
Precious gemstone.
Persian
Manickam
Refers to someone who is adorned with precious gems.
Tamil
Manickaraj
King of rubies, derived from Tamil words 'mani' (ruby) and 'arasan' (king).
Tamil
Manideep
Refers to a lamp of jewels.
Telugu
Manidhar
One who wears a jewel or gem.
Sanskrit
Manik
Refers to a gemstone or ruby.
Sanskrit
Manika
Jewel or gem, often symbolizing something precious.
Sanskrit
Manikaant
A name meaning 'precious stone' or 'gem', often referring to a jewel.
Tamil
Manikandan
He who has a bell around his neck, referring to Lord Shiva.
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
Manikarni
Jeweled ear ornament; associated with sacred places
Sanskrit
Manikarnika
Refers to a jewel-adorned ear.
Sanskrit
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