English Baby Boy Names - M

MADISON: "son of a mighty warrior"

MAITLAND: "from the meadow"

MALIN: "little warrior." Variant Malyn exists.

MALVIN: "council friend." Variants include Maethelwine, and Malvyn.

MANFRED: "hero's peace." Variant Manfrid exists.

MANLEY: "from the hero's meadow." Variants include Manly, and Mannleah.

MANN: "hero"

MANNING: "son of a hero"

MANSFIELD: "from the field by the small river." Variant Maunfeld exists.

MANTON: "from the hero's town or farm"

MARDEN: "from the valley with the pool." Variant Mardon exists.

MARLAND: "from the march." Variants include Marchland, and Marchman.

MARLEY: "from the march meadow." Variant Marly exists.

MARLOW: "from the hill by the lake." Variants include Marlowe, and Merlow.

MARSDEN: "from the marsh valley"

MARSH: "from the marsh." Variant Mersc exists.

MARSHALL: "steward." Variants include Marschall, and Marshal.

MARSTON: "from the farm by the pool." Variant Merestun exists.

MARWOOD: "from the lake forest." Variants include Merewode, and Merewood.

MATHER: "powerful army." Variant Maetthere exists.

MATHERSON: "son of Mather." Variant Mathers exists.

MAXWELL: "capable"

MAYFIELD: "from the warrior's field"

MEAD: "from the meadow." Variant Maed exists.

MEDWIN: "strong friend." Variants include Medwine, and Medwyn.

MELBOURNE: "from the mill stream." Variants include Melborn, Melburn, Melbyrne, and Mylnburne.

MELDON: "from the hillside mill"

MELDRICK: "from the powerful mill." Variants include Meldrik, Meldryk, and Mylnric.

MELVIN: "strong friend." Variants include Maelwine, and Melvyn.

MERCER: "merchant"

MERRITT: "little famous one." Variant Maeret exists.

MERTON: "from the estate by the lake"

MERVIN: "famous friend." Variants include Maerewine, Mervyn, and Merwyn.

MILBURN: "from the mill stream." Variant Milbyrne exists.

MILFORD: "from the mill's ford"

MILLER: "miller"

MILLMAN: "mill worker." Variant Milman exists.

MILTON: "from the mill farm"

MILWARD: "keeper of the mill"

MITCHELL: "like God." Variant Mitchel exists.

MORDRED: "brave." Variant Modraed exists.

MORE: "from the moors." Variants include Moreland, and Morland.

MORELEY: "from the meadow on the moor." Variants include Morlee, and Morly.

MORSE: "son of More." Variants include Morris, Morrisey, and Morrison.

MORTON: "from the farm near the moor"

MOULTON: "from the mule farm"

MONTGOMERY: "from the wealthy man's mountain." Variants include Monte, and Monty.

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