Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with M

Maze

French (Mazé): habitational name from a place in Maine-et-Loire, named in Latin as Masiacum 'estate of Masius', from the personal name Masius + the locative suffix -acum. French (Forez): topographic name from a feminine form of mas 'farmhouse', 'house in the country' (see Mas 2), or a habitational name from a place ...

Mbizi

In Egyptian the meaning of the name Mbizi is: Water.

Meaning: Water Origin: Egyptian

Mcarthur

McArthur is a surname. It comes from the Celtic personal name Arthur. It denotes the 'son of Arthur', which means noble one.

McCauley

Mccauley Name Meaning. Scottish (Dumbartonshire) and Irish (Westmeath): Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Amhalghaidh 'son of Amhalghadh', a personal name of uncertain origin.

McCloud

Scottish Meaning: The name McCloud is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name McCloud is: Son of the ugly man.

Meaning: Son of the ugly man Origin: Scottish

McCoy

McCoy is a common surname of Scottish origin in the lands of Kintyre and then Irish (Gallowglass) origin. It is an Anglicisation of its Irish Gaelic form Mac Aodha, meaning "son of Aodh" (an old word for "Fire", a Celtic deity).

Mckay

(mə-KAY)

Mckay Name Meaning. Scottish and northern Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Aodha 'son of Aodh', an ancient personal name meaning 'fire'. Etymologically, this is the same name as McCoy.

Meaning: Son of Kay Origin: Gaelic

Mckile

Mckile is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 979 times.

Meaning: Son of kile Origin: Irish

Mckinley

(mə-KIN-lee)

The name 'McKinley' is a variant of the word MacKinley and the meaning is the son of the white warrior or learned ruler. The word can trace its origin in the Gaelic language.

Meaning: Son of the learned king Origin: Gaelic

McLeod

McLeod is the Anglicization of the Gaelic "MacLeoid", meaning son (Mac) of Leod, which derives from the Norse personal name "Ljotr" or "Ljot", originally a double stemmed name of which this word was the first element, probably from "ljot-ulf", ugly wolf.