List of Native American Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Machk

Mach Name Meaning. ... In some cases, the Czech and Polish names represent pet forms of other names beginning with Ma-, for example Marek (see Mark) or Martin. possibly also an Americanized spelling of Hungarian Mács, from a pet form of Máté or Mátyás, Hungarian forms of Matthew. Jewish (Ashkenazic): unexplained.

Meaning: Bear Origin: Native American

Mackynsie

Mackynsie is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1625 times.

Meaning: Alternate spelling: mackenzie Origin: Native American

Macyn

Macyn is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1631 times.

Meaning: Stone worker Origin: Native American

Magaskawee

The meaning of the name Magaskawee is Swan girl. The origin of the name Magaskawee is NAm. Indian - Sioux. Magaskawee is an NAm. Indian - Sioux name that means 'Swan girl'

Meaning: Gracefulswan maiden Origin: Native American

Mahal

The meaning of the name Mahal is Love. The origin of the name Mahal is Arabic.

Meaning: Woman Origin: Native American

Mahina

The name Mahina is a Hawaiian baby name. In Hawaiian the meaning of the name Mahina is: Moon; moonlight.

Meaning: Moon Origin: Native American

Mahkah

Native American Meaning: The name Mahkah is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Mahkah is: Earth.

Meaning: Earth Origin: Native American

Mahpee

Native American Meaning: The name Mahpee is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Mahpee is: Sky.

Meaning: Sky Origin: Native American

Maiele

Spice boi. Meanings and history of the name Maile: | Edit. From the name of a type of vine that grows in Hawaii and is used in making leis. It means dog in Samoan.

Meaning: Skilled in speaking Origin: Native American

Maka

Meaning & History. Means "earth, ground, soil" in Lakota. In Oglala Lakota (Sioux) mythology, Makȟá (less correctly spelled Maka) was created by Íŋyaŋ ("stone"), then given the spirit Makȟá-akáŋl ("earth goddess").

Meaning: Earth Origin: Native American