Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with My

Myle

The name Myles is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Myles is: Merciful.

Meaning: Gracious Origin: Russian

Mylez

Origin of the name Miles: Derived from the Old French Milon, which is from the Old High German Milo, a name of uncertain derivation. It might be from the German mild (mild, peaceful, calm) or from the Old Slavonic root milu (merciful). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Merciful

Mylnburne

In English the meaning of the name Mylnburne is: From the mill stream.

Meaning: From the mill stream Origin: English

Mylnric

The name Mylnric is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Mylnric is: From the powerful mill.

Meaning: From the powerful mill Origin: English

Mylo

(MIE-lo)

The name Mylo is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Mylo is: Merciful.

Meaning: Army man, favored Origin: Germanic

Mylon

Mylon has its origins in the Slavonic language. In addition, Mylon is a variation of Milan. Variations of Mylon include Mylan, Mylen, and Mylyn. The origin and meaning of Mylon is inherited by all variant forms. Mylon is seldom used as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: Gracious Origin: Russian

Mynogan

Mynogan is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1102 times.

Meaning: Mythical father of Beli. Origin: Celtic

Myrddin

The Meaning of Myrddin. Originally Merlin, the meaning of the Welsh name Myrddin is Hawk or Sea Fort, from The Sea Fortress.

Meaning: Welsh form of Merlin: Hawk. From the sea fortress. Origin: Welsh

Myrick

Myrick. Buy JPG Image » The ancestors of the Celtic name Myrick came from the rugged landscape of Wales. This old, proud name derives from the personal name Meuric, which is the Welsh form of Maurice. The surname Myrick is ultimately derived from the Latin personal name Mauritius, which means "dark."

Meaning: Dark-skinned, a moor form of maurice Origin: English

Myron

(MIE-rən)

Derived from Greek μυρον (myron) meaning "sweet oil, perfume". Myron was the name of a 5th-century BC Greek sculptor. Saints bearing this name include a 3rd-century bishop of Crete and a 4th-century martyr from Cyzicus who was killed by a mob.

Meaning: Myrrh, an embalming spice Origin: Greek