Mac
Irish Gaelic: son of
(Mack, Mackey, Macon)
Mackenzie
Gaelic: son of a wise ruler
(Mac, Mack)
Malachi
Hebrew: messenger
(Mal, Malachy, Malachai)
Malcolm
Scottish: of royal blood
(Mal)
Mallory
Old German: army counselor
(Mal, Malory)
Manfred
German: man of peace
(Manifred)
Manuel
Hebrew: form of Emanuel
(Manny)
Marcus
Latin: warlike
(March, Marcel, Mario, Marcello, Marco, Markos, Marcos, Marek, Marceau, Markus)
Marion
French: little Mary; masculine for Marian
Mark
Roman: warlike
Marlon
Old French: wild falcon
(Marlin, Merlin)
Marshal
Old English: a horse, horse groomer, or general
(Marshall, Marshel)
Martin
Latin: warlike one
(Mart, Marten, Martie, Marty, Martyn, Martine)
Marvin
Old English: the friendly or gentle sea
(Marv, Marven, Marwin, Merve Mervin)
Masika
African: a man of the Masika tribe
Mason
Old French: brick builder
(Sonny)
Matthew
Hebrew: a gift of the Lord
(Mat, Matt, Matty, Mattie, Mathias, Matis, Matthais, Matteo)
Maurice
Latin: dark-skinned
(Maurie, Maury, Maurey, Mo, Moe, Morey, Morris)
Maximilian
Latin: great
(Max, Maxim, Maxime, Maxwell, Maximino, Massimo)
Mbita
West African: a man of the Mbita tribe
Melvin
Anglo-Saxon: friend, or mill worker
(Mel, Mell, Melvyn)
Meredith
Welsh: defender of the seas
(Serry)
Mervyn
Welsh: variation of Marvin
Michael
Hebrew: he who is like God
(Micah, Michail, Michel, Micheal, Mick, Micky, Mickey, Mike, Mikey, Miguel, Mischa, Misha, Mikhail, Misael, Mitch, Mitchel, Mitchell)
Michel
French: form of Micael
Milap
Native American: he who gives, or unselfish one
Miles
Latin: the soldier
(Milo, Myles)
Misu
Native American: the ripplies in the water
Mitchell
Hebrew: form of Michael
(Mitch, Mitchel)
Monroe
Scottish: a wheeler
Montgomery
Latin: hill or mountain
(Montague, Monty, Monte)
Morgan
Gaelic: man from the sea's edge
(Morgen)
Morris
Welsh: form of Maurice
Morton
Old English: he who lives at the town on the moor
(Mort, Morty, Mortie, Mo, Moe)
Moses
Hebrew: drawn from the bullrushes, or drawn out of the water
(Moe, Mose, Moshe, Moss, Moy, Mozes, Moise)
Muhammad
Arabic: Highly praised
(Hammad, Mahmoud, Mohammad, Mohhammad
Murphy
Irish Gaelic: warrior who came from the sea
(Murph, Murf)
Murray
Gaelic: a sailor, or a man of the seas
Myer
Latin: great
(Mayer, Mayor, Meir, Magnus)
Myron
Greek: fragrant, sweet or perfumed