Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with M

Mitsue

(MEE-tsoo-eh)

Mitsue, also spelled Mitsuye in older transcriptions, is a Japanese given name and toponym. Its meaning differs depending on the kanji used to write it.

Meaning: Of the light Origin: Japanese

Mitt

(MIT)

If you'd like to name your baby after Gov. Romney, Mitt isn't it: his birth name is Willard. Mitt is an inherited nickname from Milton Romney, a favorite cousin of his father's who was a Chicago Bears quarterback in the 1920's.

Meaning: Middle, town, settlement, village, enclosure

Mitya

Meaning of name Mitya. Etymology : Diminutive of DMITRIY or MITROFAN. Saint : Origin : Russian.

Mix

Surname of German origin: perhaps a respelling of Micksch, from Mikusch, a pet form of Mikolaj, which is a Slavic form of Nicholas. Nickname for Mikkel, which is a Scandinavian form of Michael. Famous real-life people named Mix: | Edit.

Meaning: The name is borne in the Bible by one of the seven archangels

Mizell

Mizell Name Meaning Respelling of German Meisel.

Meaning: Tiny gnat Origin: English

Mizraim

Mizraim is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2002 times.

Meaning: Tribulations Origin: Israeli

Mizzah

Mizzah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1748 times.

Meaning: Defluxion from the head Origin: Israeli

Mjolnir

In the Old Norse texts, Mjölnir is identified as hamarr "a hammer", a word that in Old Norse and some modern Norwegian dialects can mean "hammer" as well as "stone, rock, cliff", ultimately derived from an Indo-European word for "stone, stone tool", h₂éḱmō; as such it is cognate with Sanskrit aśman, meaning "stone, ...

Meaning: Thors hammer Origin: Norwegian

Mlynar

Mlynar is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1387 times.

Meaning: Miller Origin: Czech

Mo

(MO)

Short for Moses, Maureen. Gender: Either | Origin: English. A brisk, cheeky name for either gender, Mo can be a muscle-bound athlete (Mo Vaughn) or a cerebral comedian (Mo Rocca or Mo Gaffney).

Meaning: Dark skinned person Origin: Latin