loved by death, noble and gracious, gentle strength
Merri
Lady of fame
Merrick
Ruler of battle
Merrill
Meritorious leader
Merritt
Famous in battle
Merry
Bright and cheerful
Mervin
Lord's servant
Messiah
God's anointed one
Meta
Mother earth
Meztli
Night's radiant light
Mia
Mia has two overlapping origins: it developed as a Scandinavian and Italian short form of Maria, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child,' while in some traditions it is also connected to the Hebrew Miriam.
Miah
Wish fulfilled
Micaela
God is my strength
Micah
Who is like God?
Michael
Who is like God?
Michaela
Who is like God?
Michaeldavid
God's gift of greatness
Michal
who is like God?
Micheal
Who is like God
Michel
Who is like God?
Michele
Who is like God
Michell
Leadership gift
Michelle
Who is like God?
Michiko
beautiful child
Mickey
Little leader
Miguel
Who is like God?
Mihir
sun, moon, lord of the sky
Mika
Little one
Mikael
God is my strength
Mikaela
God's greatest gift
Mikako
Beautiful, intelligent child
Mikayla
God is my crown
Mike
Who is like God?
Mikel
Mikel carries the meaning of its Hebrew root — "Who is like God?" — a rhetorical question implying that no one compares to the divine. It shares this meaning with Michael and all its cross-cultural forms.