List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with Mi

Mirko

Mirko (Cyrillic script: Мирко) is a masculine given name of South Slavic origin. By Slavic etymology, the name is composed of the root mir (meaning peace) and hypocoristic suffix -ko usual in South Slavic languages, which together means "the peaceful one".

Meaning: Great, famous Origin: Russian

Miro

Miro comes from the Slavic root word "mir" meaning "peace, world". Sometimes Miro is used as a diminutive of longer names like Miroslav or Vladimir, but it can also be given as a name in its own right.

Miron

Miron Name Meaning. Spanish (Mirón): Castilianized spelling of Catalan Miró (see Miro). Spanish (Mirón): from mirón, a derivative of mirar 'to look' (Latin mirare), possibly a nickname in the sense 'nosy', 'inquisitive'. French: from a diminutive of Mire. Greek: variant of Myron.

Meaning: Holy place. Origin: Hebrew

Miroslav

Miroslav (Cyrillic script: Мирослав) (also see: Polish Mirosław) is a Slavic masculine name meaning 'peace and glory, peace glorifier or even a person praising the land / area'.

Miroslsv

Miroslav (Cyrillic script: Мирослав) (also see: Polish Mirosław) is a Slavic masculine name meaning 'peace and glory, peace glorifier or even a person praising the land / area'.

Meaning: Peaceful glory Origin: Czech

Mirren

The name has been in use since the 19th century and ranked #67 in 2011. Mirren - An Anglicised form of the Old Irish Muirenn, either from muir "sea" and fionn "white, fair," or cognate with the Welsh morwyn "maiden." ... Caoimhe - A Gaelic name meaning "gentleness, loveliness, delicateness, grace."

Mirsab

Mirsab is a Muslim name for boys meaning The sword of the Prophet (S.A.W). Read below for Mirsab's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Mirsab is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Prudent, Wise, a sword of the Prophet Muhammad Origin: Arabic

Mirwais

Mirwais is a first name of Afghan origin.

Meaning: Home Lord Origin: Arabic

Mirza

(meer-ZAH)

Means "prince" from Persian میرزا (mirza), earlier امیرزاده (amirzadeh), which is ultimately from Arabic أمير (amir) "commander" combined with Persian زاده (zadeh) "offspring".

Meaning: Son of a prince Honorific title Origin: Arabic

Misael

(mee-sah-EHL)

Misael is the Spanish form of Meshach/Mishael (מִישָׁאֵל), a name borne from the Bible as a minor character in the Book of Daniel (chapters 1-3). ... Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego are the Babylonian equivalents to Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah (their original Hebrew names).