List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with M

Manny

(MAN-ee)

The name Manny is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Manny is: God is with us; god is among us.

Meaning: God with us Origin: Hebrew

Mano

(mah-NOH)

Spanish Meaning: The name Mano is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Mano is: An abbreviation of Manuel 'God is with us'.

Meaning: God with us Origin: Hebrew

Manoel

(MAHN-wel)

Manuel is a male given name originating in the Hebrew name Immanu'el (עִמָּנוּאֵל‬, which means "God with us." It was possibly brought from the Byzantine Empire (as Μανουήλ) to Spain and Portugal, where it has been used since at least the 13th century.

Meaning: God with us Origin: Hebrew, Portuguese

Manolo

(mah-NO-lo)

Origin of the name Manuel: Highly popular name derived from the Greek Emmanouēl, which is derived from the Hebrew 'immānūēl (God is with us). In the Bible, Emmanuel is the name of the promised Messiah.

Meaning: God with us Origin: Hebrew, Spanish

Manos

(MAH-nos)

Manos Name Meaning. Greek: from the personal name Manos, pet form of Manolis, itself a pet form of Emmanouel (see Emanuel). Spanish: from the plural of mano 'hand'.

Meaning: God with us Origin: Hebrew

Mans

(MAHNZ)

Keefe: From the Irish meaning 'handsome, lovable, loved, noble, gentle.' Macallan: Scottish origin meaning 'son of a handsome man' also popular in the Jewish religion.

Meaning: Greatness Origin: Latin

Mansfeld

(MANS-fehld)

Mansfield Name Meaning. English: habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire.

Meaning: Coming from a hilly pasture Origin: Germanic

Mansfield

(MANS-feeld)

The name Mansfield arrived in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Mansfield family lived in Mansfield, a parish in Nottinghamshire. The place-name itself is a combination of Celtic and Anglo-Saxon terms, and literally signifies the field by the hill called Mam, from the Celtic word for a mother or a breast.

Meaning: Coming from a hilly pasture Origin: English, Germanic

Manson

(MANS-ən)

Manson is a surname of Scottish origin. It is an Anglicised version of the Scandinavian name Magnusson, meaning son of Magnus, and a Sept of Clan Gunn. It is particularly common in the far northeast of Scotland in the county of Caithness and in Orkney and Shetland. ... Amy Manson (born 1985), Scottish actor.

Meaning: Fierce one Origin: English

Mantel

(MANT-əl)

Mantel Name Meaning. English, German, French, and Dutch: metonymic occupational name for a cloak maker or a nickname for someone who wore a cloak of a particularly conspicuous design, from Anglo-Norman, Middle High German, Old French, and Middle Dutch mantel 'cloak', 'coat' (Late Latin mantellus).

Meaning: Cloak bearer Origin: Germanic