List of Baby Names for Unisex / Twins Starting with M

Mauricio

(mow-REE-syo)

Mauricio is a Spanish masculine given name, equivalent to English Maurice, is derived from the Roman Mauritius. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "dark-skinned, Moorish". The following are the equivalents in other languages: Maurice, English. Morris, English.

Meaning: Moor Origin: Latin

Maverick

(MAV-ə-rik)

The name Maverick is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Maverick is: When a nineteenth-century American named Maverick refused to brand his calves as other ranchers did; his name came to signify an independent man who avoids conformity.

Meaning: An independent man, a nonconformist Origin: English

Maxim

(mahk-SEEM)

The name Maxim is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Maxim is: The greatest.

Meaning: The greatest Origin: Latin

Maximus

(MAK-si-məs)

Roman family name which was derived from Latin maximus "greatest". Saint Maximus was a monk and theologian from Constantinople in the 7th century.

Meaning: The greatest Origin: Latin

Maxine

(mak-SEEN)

Maxine is actually a feminine form of Maximus, so it is really a Roman name meaning "greatest" or can mean "bright" or "noble." ― Anonymous User 4/7/2006. Actually, in mention to a user's comment above, I think Maxine is a Greek feminine form of Maximus.

Meaning: Little maximus Origin: Latin

Maxwell

(MAKS-wel)

Origin of the name Maxwell: Transferred use of the Scottish surname originating from a place-name derived from the name Maccus (great) and the Old English wielle (spring, pool) or wella (stream). The name was indicative of one who dwelled at Maccus' spring or the stream of Maccus.

Meaning: From mack Origin: English

Maxx

Maxx is an elaboration of Max, which is the short form of Maximus, Maxim, Maximilian, Maxwell or any name starting with the Max prefix (including the feminine Maxine). Almost all Max names are derived from the Latin cognomen “Maximus” which is Latin for “greatest” (a superlative of “magnus” meaning “great, large”).

Meaning: The greatest Origin: Latin

Mckayla

(mə-KAY-lə)

The exact meaning of this particular name is "son of Kayla". ― Anonymous User 2/6/2006. It does not mean "son of Kayla". Kayla would have to be derived from Gaelic, for that to be true, and McKayla a Celtic surname which it clearly is not. If McKayla can be argued to mean anything, it is the same as Michael does.

Meaning: A fiery woman Origin: Hebrew

Mckenna

(mə-KEN-ə)

McKenna, also MacKenna and Mackenna, is the anglicized form of the Gaelic Irish surname "Mac Cionaoith", also spelt Mac Cionaodha or Mac Cionnaith, meaning "son of Cionnaith" or of the Scottish surname, from Galloway, "MacCionaodha".

Meaning: The son of kenna, to ascend Origin: Gaelic

Mckenzie

(mə-KEN-zee)

Mackenzie Girl's name meaning, origin, and popularity. ... In Gaelic, it means "comely." It can also mean "child of the wise leader" and "born of fire." It's used as both a boys' and a girls' name but is more popular for girls.

Meaning: The fair one Origin: Gaelic