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  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MATTANIAH">MATTANIAH</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MATTANYAH">Mattanyah</a>, meaning "gift of God." In the bible, this


    is the name of many characters; this was <a href="male_english_names_16.htm#ZEDEKIAH">Zedekiah</a>'s


    name before the captivity; he changed it after becoming Judah's last king.</font></li>








  <li><a name="MATTATHIAH"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MATTATHIAH</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Greek <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MATTATHIAS">Mattathias</a>,


    meaning "gift of God." In the bible, this is the name of one of Christ's ancestors.</font></li>








  <li><b><a name="MATTHEW"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MATTHEW</font></a></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English form of French <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MATHIEU">Mathieu</a>, meaning "gift of


    God." In the bible, this is the name


    of one of the twelve apostles and author of the first Gospel of the New


    Testament.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MATTHIAS">MATTHIAS</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Greek <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MATHTHIAS">Maththias</a>, meaning


    "gift of God." In the bible, this is the name of the apostle who


    took the place of <a href="male_j_names_3.htm#JUDAS">Judas</a> Iscariot.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MATTIE">MATTIE</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MATTHEW">Matthew</a>, meaning "gift of








    God." Compare with feminine <a href="female_m_names_3.htm#MATTIE">Mattie</a>.</font></li>








  <li><a name="MATTITHIAH"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MATTITHIAH</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MATTITHYAH">Mattithyah</a>, meaning


    "gift of God." In the bible, this is the name of several


    characters, including a member of the family of <a href="male_n_names.htm#NEBO">Nebo</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MATTY">MATTY</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Variant spelling of English <a href="#MATTIE">Mattie</a>, meaning "gift of God."


    Compare with feminine <a href="female_m_names_3.htm#MATTY">Matty</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MAURICE">MAURICE</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Contracted form of Roman Latin <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MAURICIUS">Mauricius</a>, meaning








    "dark-skinned; Moor." Introduced to Britain by the Normans.


    Infrequently used by the French and English. </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MAVERICK</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the vocabulary word


    <i>maverick</i>, originally meaning "unbranded range animal." This


    was the surname of Samuel








    Maverick (1803-1870), a Texas cattleman who refused to brand his cattle. Its


    use as a personal name first began in the early 1990s after the release of








    the movie "Maverick" starring Mel Gibson. The sense of "unconventional








    person," is first recorded in 1886, and seems to have developed from the notion of being "independent,


    masterless."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MAX">MAX</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    English short form of both Latin <a href="#MAXIMILIAN">Maximilian</a> "the








    greatest rival" and Scottish <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MAXWELL">Maxwell</a> "the stream of


    <a href="male_m_names.htm#MACK">Mack</a>." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MAXIMILIAN">MAXIMILIAN</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Short form of Latin <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MAXIMILIANUS">Maximilianus</a>, meaning "the greatest


    rival."


    In use by the English and Germans.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MAYNARD">MAYNARD</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Norman personal


    name <i>Mainard</i>, meaning "strong and hardy."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MAYNERD</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Variant spelling of English <a href="#MAYNARD">Maynard</a>, meaning "strong and


    hardy."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MAYSON</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Variant spelling of English <a href="male_english_names_11.htm#MASON">Mason</a>, meaning








    "stone-worker." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MCKENZIE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Variant spelling of English unisex <a href="male_english_names_11.htm#MACKENZIE">Mackenzie</a>,








    meaning "comely, finely made."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MEAD">MEAD</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, denoting someone








    who "lives by a meadow." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MEADE</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    Variant spelling of English unisex <a href="#MEAD">Mead</a>, meaning "lives by a








    meadow."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MEDAD">MEDAD</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MEYDAD">Meydad</a>, meaning "love." In the


    bible, this is the name of a prophet who lived in the time of <a href="#MOSES">Moses</a>. </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MEED</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Variant spelling of English unisex <a href="#MEAD">Mead</a>,








    meaning "lives by a meadow."








    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MEL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Unisex short form of English names beginning with Mel-.


    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MELBOURNE">MELBOURNE</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements <i>mylla</i> "mill" and <i>burne</i>








    "stream," hence "mill stream."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MELECH">MELECH</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MELEK">Melek</a>, meaning "king." In the bible, this is the name of


    the second son of <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MICAH">Micah</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MELVILLE">MELVILLE</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Scottish surname of Norman French origin, transferred to English forename use, from


    the name of various places in Normandy called <i>Malleville</i>, meaning "bad








    settlement."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MELVIN">MELVIN</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English name of uncertain origin, possibly an altered form of


    <a href="#MELVILLE">Melville</a>, meaning "bad


    settlement." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MELVYN</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Variant spelling of English <a href="#MELVIN">Melvin</a>, meaning








    "bad settlement." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MENAHEM">MENAHEM</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MENACHEM">Menachem</a>, meaning "comforter." In the bible, this is the name of


    a king of Israel who was notorious for his cruelty.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MERARI">MERARI</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MERARIY">Merariy</a>, meaning "bitter,


    unhappy." In the bible, this is the name of the third son of <a href="male_english_names_11.htm#LEVI">Levi</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MEREDITH">MEREDITH</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    English unisex name derived from Welsh <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MEREDYDD">Meredydd</a>,


    probably meaning "sea day" or "sea sun."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MERIT</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Variant spelling of English unisex <a href="#MERRITT">Merritt</a>, meaning "boundary








    gate." Compare with strictly feminine <a href="female_m_names_4.htm#MERIT">Merit</a>.


    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MERLE">MERLE</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    English unisex name, derived from the Old French word <i>merle</i>, meaning








    "blackbird." It first came to public notice in the 1930s with the








    actress Merle <a href="male_english_names_13.htm#OBERON">Oberon</a>, and is mostly given to girls.


    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MERLIN">MERLIN</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">: English








    form of Latin <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MERLINUS">Merlinus</a>, the name of


    a famous wizard of Arthurian legend,


    meaning "sea-fort."








Merlin was introduced into Arthurian legend by <a href="male_english_names_07.htm#GEOFFREY"> Geoffrey</a> of Monmouth. According to








Geoffrey, Merlin was the son of a demon and a princess.


    He became known for his prophetic abilities at a very young age and was


    consulted by King <a href="male_english_names_16.htm#VORTIGERN">Vortigern</a> to


    explain why his castle kept collapsing. Merlin revealed that there was an


    underground lake in which two dragons slept, a white one and a red one,


    representing the Saxons and Britons, and this was the portent for things to


    come. He is also called Myrddin <a href="male_e_names_3.htm#EMRYS">Emrys</a>,


    meaning "Merlin the Immortal." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MERLYN</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Unisex form of English <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MERLIN">Merlin</a>, meaning








    "sea fort."


    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MERRICK</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, from an Old Norman French


    personal name composed of the Germanic elements <i>mari</i>/<i>meri</i>


    "fame" and <i>ric</i> "power," hence "famous


    power." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MERRILL">MERRILL</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the


    personal








    name <a href="female_m_names_4.htm#MERIEL">Meriel</a>, meaning








    "sea-bright."


    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MERRITT">MERRITT</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the Old








    English term <i>moere gaet</i>, meaning "boundary gate." 


    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MERTON</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of


    various places composed of the Old English elements <i>mere</i> "lake, pool"








    and <i>tun</i> "enclosure, settlement," hence "lake


    settlement."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MERV</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Short form of English <a href="#MERVIN">Mervin</a>, meaning "marrow-eminent."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MERVIN">MERVIN</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Variant spelling of English <a href="#MERVYN">Mervyn</a>,








    meaning "marrow-eminent." </font></li>








  <li><a name="MERVYN"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MERVYN</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Welsh <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MERFYN">Merfyn</a>, meaning








    "marrow-eminent."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MERYL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    Variant form of English unisex <a href="#MERRILL">Merrill</a>, meaning "sea-bright."</font></li>








  <li><a name="MERYLE"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MERYLE</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    Variant spelling of English unisex <a href="#MERRILL">Merrill</a>, meaning "sea-bright."</font></li>








  <li><a name="MESECH"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MESECH</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MESHEK">Meshek</a>, meaning "to draw." In the bible, this is the name of a son of


    <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JAPHETH">Japheth</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MESHECH</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MESHEK">Meshek</a>, meaning "to draw." In the bible, this is the name of a son of


    <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JAPHETH">Japheth</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><a name="METHUSAEL"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">METHUSAEL</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#METHUWSHAEL">Methuwshael</a>, meaning


    "man of God." In the bible, this


    is the name of a descendant of <a href="male_english_names_03.htm#CAIN">Cain</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><a name="METHUSELAH"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">METHUSELAH</font></a></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#METHUWSHELACH">Methuwshelach</a>,


    meaning "man of the dart." In the bible, this is


    the name of a son of <a href="male_english_names_06.htm#ENOCH">Enoch</a>. He lived


    to the age of 969 years. </font></li>








  <li><a name="METUSHAEL"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">METUSHAEL</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Variant spelling of English <a href="#METHUSAEL">Methusael</a>, meaning


    "man of God."</font></li>








  <li><b><a name="MICAH"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MICAH</font></a></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MIYKA">Miyka</a>, meaning "who is


    like God?" In the bible, this is the name of several characters,


    including the father of <a href="#MATTANIAH">Mattaniah</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MICAIAH">MICAIAH</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MIYKA">Miyka</a>, meaning "who is


    like God?" In the bible, this is the name of several characters,


    including the father of <a href="#MATTANIAH">Mattaniah</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MICAJAH</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Variant spelling of English <a href="#MICAIAH">Micaiah</a>, meaning








    "who is like God?"</font></li>








  <li><a name="MICHA"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MICHA</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Variant spelling of English <a href="#MICHAH">Michah</a>, meaning "who is


    like God?"</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MICHAEL">MICHAEL</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Greek <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MICHAEL Greek"> Michaēl</a> (Hebrew


    <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MIYKA'EL">Miyka'el</a>), meaning


    "who is like God?" or literally "<a href="male_e_names_2.htm#EL">El</a>'s


    likeness." In the Old Testament bible, this is the


    name of many characters, including the prince of Angels, the first archangel


    who was closest


    to God and became the guardian angel of Israel. In the


    New Testament, he leads the angelic host against the Apocalyptic Dragon. The Dead Sea Scrolls contain a story


    entitled "The War of the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness,"


    in which Michael is described as the "viceroy of heaven," a title


    said to


    once belong to <a href="male_s_names.htm#SATAN">Satan</a>. His name was the war-cry of the angels when he led them in


    battle against their chief antagonist, <a href="male_s_names.htm#SAMAEL">Samael</a>. </font></li>








  <li><a name="MICHAH"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MICHAH</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MIYKAH">Miykah</a>, meaning "who is like








    God?" In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a


    minor prophet.</font></li>








  <li><a name="MICHAYA"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MICHAYA</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Variant spelling of English <a href="#MICAIAH">Micaiah</a>, meaning "who is like


    God?" </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MICK">MICK</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MICHAEL">Michael</a>,








    meaning "who is like God?" Rarely used anymore due to its use as a








    derogatory term for a Catholic Irishman.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MICKEY">MICKEY</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Unisex pet form of English <a href="#MICHAEL">Michael</a> and <a href="female_m_names_4.htm#MICHAELA">Michaela</a>,








    both meaning "who is like God?"</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MICKY</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MICHAEL">Michael</a>,








    meaning "who is like God?"</font></li>








  <li><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><b><a name="MIDIAN">MIDIAN</a></b></font><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MIDYAN">Midyan</a>, meaning "strife, war." In the bible, this is the name of a son of


    <a href="male_english_names.htm#ABRAHAM">Abraham</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MIKE</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MICHAEL">Michael</a>,








    meaning "who is like God?"</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MIKI</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MICHAEL">Michael</a>,








    meaning "who is like God?"</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MILBURN</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use,








    from the name of a place in Cumbria, composed of the Old English elements <i>mylen</i>








    "mill" and <i>burna</i> "stream," hence


    "mill-stream."</font></li>








  <li><a name="MILE"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MILE</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Middle English name of uncertain origin,


        but commonly associated with Latin <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MILO">Milo</a>, meaning "soldier." Compare


    with another form of <a href="male_m_names_4.htm#MILE">Mile</a>.</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MILES">MILES</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Patronymic form of English <a href="#MILE">Mile</a>,


    meaning "son of Mile."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MILFORD</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of numerous places composed of the Old English elements <i>mylen</i>








    "mill" and <i>ford</i> "ford," hence "mill


    ford."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MILLARD</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant of the surname <i><a href="surnames_family_names_04.htm#MILLWARD">Millward</a></i>, a form of


    <i> <a href="surnames_family_names_05.htm#MILLWEARD"> Millweard</a></i>, an old








    Anglo-Saxon occupational surname composed of the Old English elements <i>mylen</i>








    "mill" and <i>weard</i> "guardian," hence


    "mill-guard."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MILTON">MILTON</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    English surname transferred to forename use, form the name of


    various places, most of which were derived from the Old English word <i>mylentun</i>,








    meaning "mill settlement."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MITCH</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Short form of








    English <a href="#MITCHELL">Mitchell</a>, meaning "who is like God?"</font></li>








  <li><b><a name="MITCHELL"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MITCHELL</font></a></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    English surname transferred to forename use, from a medieval form of <a href="#MICHAEL">Michael</a>, meaning "who is

















like God?" </font></li>








  <li><a name="MIYKAH"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MIYKAH</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF"> (</font><font size="2" color="#9393FF">מִיכָה</font><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">):


    Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?" In the bible, this is the


    name of many characters, including a minor prophet. The Anglicized form is <a href="#MICHAH">Michah</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MO">MO</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MORRIS">Morris</a>, meaning "dark-skinned;


    Moor." Compare with feminine <a href="female_m_names_5.htm#MO">Mo</a>.</font></li>








  <li><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><b><a name="MOAB">MOAB</a></b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MOWAB">Mowab</a>, meaning


    "water," i.e. "seed," hence "of his father." In the bible, this is the name of a son of


    <a href="male_l_names_3.htm#LOT">Lot</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MOE</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MOSES">Moses</a>, meaning "drawn out."</font></li>








  <li><a name="MOISE"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MOISE</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Middle English form of French <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MOISÉ"> Moisé</a>, meaning "drawn out."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MONTAGUE">MONTAGUE</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman baronial name composed of the Old French elements








    <i>mont</i> "hill, mountain" and <i>aigu</i> "pointed,"


    hence "pointed mountain."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MONTE</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Variant spelling of English <a href="#MONTY">Monty</a>, meaning "pointed


    mountain."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MONTGOMERY">MONTGOMERY</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman baronial name composed of Old French <i>mont</i>








    "hill" and the Germanic personal name <i>Gomeric</i>, hence "hill


    of <a href="male_g_names_3.htm#GOMERIC">Gomeric</a>."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MONTMORENCY">MONTMORENCY</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman baronial name composed of Old French <i>mont</i>








    "hill" and Germanic <i>Morency</i>, hence


    "hill of <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MORENCY">Morency</a>."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MONTY">MONTY</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MONTAGUE">Montague</a> "pointed mountain," and








    more rarely <a href="#MONTGOMERY">Montgomery</a> "hill of <a href="male_g_names_3.htm#GOMERIC">Gomeric</a>." </font></li>








  <li><b><a name="MORDECAI"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MORDECAI</font></a></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MORDEKAY">Mordekay</a>, meaning "devotee of


    <a href="male_m_names_2.htm#MARDUK">Marduk</a> (<a href="male_m_names_2.htm#MARS">Mars</a>)"


    or "little man." In the bible, this is


    the name








    of a cousin of Queen <a href="female_e_names_3.htm#ESTHER">Esther</a>.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MORDECHAI">MORDECHAI</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">: Variant


    spelling of English <a href="#MORDECAI">Mordecai</a>, meaning "devotee of


    <a href="male_m_names_2.htm#MARDUK">Marduk</a> (<a href="male_m_names_2.htm#MARS">Mars</a>)"


    or "little man."</font></li>








  <li><b><a name="MORDRED"><font color="#9393FF" size="2">MORDRED</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Old English Arthurian legend name of a <a href="male_arthurian_legend_names.htm#KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE"> Knight of the Round Table</a> who was


    the illegitimate son and traitor of <a href="male_arthurian_legend_names.htm#ARTHUR, KING"> King Arthur</a>,


    possibly meaning "sea counsel." He was brother (or half-brother) to


    <a href="male_arthurian_legend_names.htm#AGRAVAIN, SIR">Agravain</a>, <a href="male_arthurian_legend_names.htm#GAHERIS, SIR">Gaheris</a>,


    <a href="male_arthurian_legend_names.htm#GARETH, SIR">Gareth</a>, and <a href="male_arthurian_legend_names.htm#GAWAIN, SIR">Gawain</a>,


    and noted for having crowned himself








and married <a href="female_arthurian_legend_names.htm#GUINEVERE"> Guinevere</a> while Arthur was waging war on Emperor


    <a href="male_arthurian_legend_names_02.htm#LUCIUS TIBERIUS"> Lucius</a> of Rome. He








was killed by Arthur at the <a href="male_arthurian_legend_names.htm#CAMLANN, BATTLE OF"> Battle of








    Camlann</a>. </font></li>








  <li><a name="MORGAN"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MORGAN</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MORCANT">Morcant</a>,








    probably meaning "sea circle." In use by the English as a


    unisex name.</font></li>








  <li>





















































                      <b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MORGEN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    English variant spelling of Welsh <a href="#MORGAN">Morgan</a>, probably meaning "sea








    circle." In use by the English as a unisex name.</font></li>








  <li>





















































                      <b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">MORIARTY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


                      Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an


                      Anglicized form of Gaelic <i>Ó








    Muircheartaigh</i> "descendant of <a href="male_m_names_6.htm#MUIRCHEARTACH">Muircheartach</a>,"


                      hence "skilled seaman."</font></li>








  <li>





















































                      <b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MORLEY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, from


    the name of numerous places composed of the Old English elements <i>mor</i>








    "marsh, moor," and <i>leah</i> "meadow, pasture," hence


    "marsh meadow."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MORRIS">MORRIS</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Medieval English form of Roman Latin <a href="male_m_names_3.htm#MAURICE">Maurice</a>, meaning








    "dark-skinned; Moor."</font></li>








  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">MORRISSEY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic <i>Ó








    Muirgheasa</i> "descendant of <a href="male_m_names_6.htm#MUIRGHEAS">Muirgheas</a>,"


    hence "sea-taboo." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MORT</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Short form of English <a href="#MORTON">Morton</a> "settlement on the


    moor," and <a href="#MORTIMER">Mortimer</a>








    "dead sea."</font></li>








  <li><b><a name="MORTIMER"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MORTIMER</font></a></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">: </font>


    <ol />


      <li><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic <a href="male_m_names_6.htm#MUIRIARTACH">Muiriartach</a>,


        meaning "mariner,








    seaman."</font></li>


      <li><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">








    English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman baronial name <i>Mortemer</i>,


        composed of the Old French elements <i>morte</i> "dead" and <i>mer</i>


        "sea," hence "dead sea," which may have referred to


        either the biblical Dead Sea or a stagnant marsh.</font></li>


    </ol>


  </li>








  <li><b><a name="MORTON"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MORTON</font></a></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places








    derived from Old English <i>mortun</i>, meaning "settlement on








    the moor." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MORTY</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MORTON">Morton</a> "settlement on the








    moor," and <a href="#MORTIMER">Mortimer</a> "dead sea."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MOSE</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Short form of English <a href="#MOSES">Moses</a>, meaning "drawn out."</font></li>








  <li><a name="MOSÈ"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MOSÈ</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Italian form of English <a href="#MOSES">Moses</a>, meaning "drawn


    out."</font></li>








  <li><b><a name="MOSES"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MOSES</font></a></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MOSHE">Moshe</a> and Greek


    <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MOUSES">Mouses</a>, meaning "drawn


    out."


    In the bible, this is the name of the leader who brought the








    Israelites out of bondage and led them to the promised land. 








    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MOSS">MOSS</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">: English surname transferred to forename


        use, derived from medieval Jewish <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MOSS">Moss</a> (2), meaning "drawn


        out." Compare with another form of <a href="male_m_names_5.htm#MOSS">Moss</a>.</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MURDANIE</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MURDOCH">Murdoch</a>,








    meaning "sea warrior."








    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MURDIE</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MURDOCH">Murdoch</a>,








    meaning "sea warrior."








    </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MURDO">MURDO</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MURDOCH">Murdoch</a>, meaning "sea








    warrior."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MURDOCH">MURDOCH</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic <a href="male_m_names_6.htm#MUIREADHACH">Muireadhach</a>, meaning








    "sea warrior."</font></li>








  <li><a name="MURDOCK"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MURDOCK</font></b></a><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic


    <a href="male_m_names_6.htm#MUIREADHACH">Muireadhach</a>,


    meaning "sea warrior."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MURDY</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#MURDOCH">Murdoch</a>,








    meaning "sea warrior." </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MURGATROYD</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name


    meaning "the clearing belonging to <a href="female_m_names_2.htm#MARGARET">Margaret</a>."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MURPHY">MURPHY</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an


    Anglicized form of Gaelic <i> Ó Murchadha</i> "descendant of <a href="male_m_names_6.htm#MURCHADH">Murchadh</a>,"


    hence "sea-warrior."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MURRAY">MURRAY</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of


    Scottish Gaelic <a href="male_m_names_6.htm#MUIREACH">Muireach</a>, meaning "sea








    warrior."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="MURTAGH">MURTAGH</a></font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">: Anglicized form of Gaelic <i> Ó


        Muircheartaigh</i> "descendant of <a href="male_m_names_6.htm#MUIRCHEARTACH">Muircheartach</a>,"


        hence "skilled seaman." Compare with another form of <a href="male_m_names_6.htm#MURTAGH">Murtagh</a>.</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MURTY</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Pet form of English <a href="#MURDOCK">Murdock</a>, meaning








    "sea warrior."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">MYLES</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:








    Variant spelling of English <a href="#MILES">Miles</a>,


    meaning "son of <a href="#MILE">Mile</a>."</font></li>








  <li><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><b><a name="MYRON">MYRON</a></b></font><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">


    (</font><font size="2" color="#9393FF">Μύρων</font><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">): Greek name adopted by early


    English Christians because of its association with the








    gift of myrrh given to <a href="male_j_names_2.htm#JESUS"> Jesus</a> by the Magi, derived from the Greek word <i>myron</i>,








    meaning "myrrh."</font></li>








  <li><a name="NAFTALI"><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">NAFTALI</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names.htm#NAPHTALIY">Naphtaliy</a>, meaning "my


    strife" or "wrestling." </font>

















  </li>








  <li><a name="NAHOR"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NAHOR</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Anglicized form of Greek


    <a href="male_n_names.htm#NACHOR">Nachor</a>


        (Hebrew <a href="male_n_names.htm#NACHOWR">Nachowr</a>), meaning


    "snoring" or "snorting." In the bible, this is the name of the son of


    <a href="male_english_names_15.htm#TERAH">Terah</a> and brother of <a href="male_english_names.htm#ABRAHAM">Abraham</a>.


    Compare with another form of <a href="male_n_names.htm#NAHOR">Nahor</a>.</font>

















  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NAHUM">NAHUM</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names.htm#NACHUWM">Nachuwm</a>, meaning


    "comfort." In the bible, this is the name of a minor prophet who


    foretold the fall of Nineveh.</font>

















  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NANDY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Pet form of English <a href="male_english_names_06.htm#FERDINAND">Ferdinand</a>,








    meaning "ardent for peace."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NAPHTALI">NAPHTALI</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names.htm#NAPHTALIY">Naphtaliy</a>, meaning "my


    strife" or "wrestling." In the bible, this is the name


    of a son of <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JACOB">Jacob</a>








    and <a href="female_b_names_2.htm#BILHAH">Bilhah</a>.</font>

















  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NASH</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    English topographic surname transferred to forename








    use, derived from Middle English <i>atten ash</i> ("at the ash"),


    hence "lives by an ash tree."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NAT">NAT</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Short form of English


    <a href="#NATHAN">Nathan</a>


        "a giver" or "given of God" and <a href="#NATHANIEL">Nathaniel</a> "given of God."


    Compare with another form of <a href="male_n_names.htm#NAT">Nat</a>.</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NATHAN">NATHAN</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Anglicized form of Greek


    <a href="male_n_names.htm#NATHAM">Natham</a>,


        meaning "a giver" or "given of God." In the bible,


        this is the name of a son of <a href="male_english_names_05.htm#DAVID">David</a>.


    Compare with another form of <a href="male_n_names.htm#NATHAN">Nathan</a>.</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><a name="NATHANIEL"><font color="#9393FF" size="2">NATHANIEL</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: English form of Greek


    <a href="male_n_names.htm#NATHANAEL">Nathanael</a>, meaning "given of


    God" or "whom God gave." In the New Testament bible,


    this is the name of an apostle, probably the same person as <a href="male_english_names_03.htm#BARTHOLOMEW">Bartholomew</a>.</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NEAL">NEAL</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Variant spelling of English <a href="#NEIL">Neil</a>, meaning "champion."</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NEAS">NEAS</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic <a href="male_e_names.htm#EIGHNEACHAN">Eighneachan</a>,


    possibly meaning "man of force." </font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="NEBUCHADNEZZAR">NEBUCHADNEZZAR</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names.htm#NEBUWKADNETSTSAR">Nebuwkadnetstsar</a>,


    meaning "<a href="male_n_names.htm#NEBO">Nebo</a>, defend my crown" or "<a href="male_n_names.htm#NEBO">Nebo</a>,


    defend my firstborn son." In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of








    Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NEBUCHADREZZAR">NEBUCHADREZZAR</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names.htm#NEBUWKADNETSTSAR">Nebuwkadnetstsar</a>,


    meaning "<a href="male_n_names.htm#NEBO">Nebo</a>, defend my crown" or "<a href="male_n_names.htm#NEBO">Nebo</a>,


    defend my firstborn son." In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of








    Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.</font></li>








  <li><a name="NEDABIAH"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NEDABIAH</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names.htm#NEDABYAH">Nedabyah</a>, meaning "whom


    <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JEHOVAH">Jehovah</a>


    impels." In the bible, this is the name of one of the sons of king <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JEHOIACHIN">Jehoiachin</a>


    of Judah.</font></li>








  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2">NED</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Pet form of English <a href="male_english_names_06.htm#EDWARD">Edward</a>, meaning "guardian of








    prosperity."</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NEELY</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Pet form of English <a href="#NEAL">Neal</a>, meaning "champion."</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><a name="NEHEMIAH"><font color="#9393FF" size="2">NEHEMIAH</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names.htm#NECHEMYAH">Nechemyah</a>, meaning "<a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JEHOVAH">Jehovah</a>


    comforts" or "whom <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JEHOVAH">Jehovah</a>


    comforts." In


    the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a governor of Judah under the Persian king


    <a href="male_a_names_9.htm#ARTACHSHATRA">Artachshatra</a>.</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><a name="NEIL"><font color="#9393FF" size="2">NEIL</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic <a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NIALL">Niall</a>, arrived at this


    form via Norman French <a href="male_n_names.htm#NEL">Nel</a>, meaning








    "champion." </font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NEILL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Variant spelling of English <a href="#NEIL">Neil</a>, meaning "champion."</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><a name="NEKODA"><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NEKODA</font></a></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NEQOWDA">Neqowda</a>, meaning "distinguished." In the bible, this is the name


    of the head of a family of Babylonian exiles. </font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NELSON</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, meaning "son of <a href="#NEIL">Neil</a>."</font>








  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NEO">NEO</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Modern English name derived from the








        Greek word <i>neos</i>, meaning "new." Compare with another


    form of <a href="male_n_names.htm#NEO">Neo</a>.</font>








  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NETHANEEL">NETHANEEL</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NETHANEL">Nethanel</a>, meaning "given of


    God" or "whom God gave." In the Old Testament bible, this is


        the name of many characters, including the fourth son of <a href="male_english_names_09.htm#JESSE">Jesse</a>.</font>








  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NETHANIAH">NETHANIAH</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NETHANYAH">Nethanyah</a>, meaning "given of


    Jehovah" or "whom Jehovah gave." In the bible, this is the


    name of several characters, including the father of the


    murderer of <a href="male_english_names_07.htm#GEDALIAH">Gedaliah</a>.</font>








  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NEVADA</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    English unisex name derived from the U.S. state name, meaning








    "snow-capped."</font>








  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NEVAN</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Variant spelling of English <a href="#NEVIN">Nevin</a>, meaning either


    "little bone" or "little saint."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NEVIL</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    Variant spelling of








    English <a href="#NEVILLE">Neville</a>, meaning "new town."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NEVILLE">NEVILLE</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a Norman baronial








    name meaning "new town."</font></li>








  <li><a name="NEVIN"><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NEVIN</font></b></a><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of either


    Gaelic <a href="male_c_names_4.htm#CNÁMHÍN"> Cnámhín</a>, a nickname for a skinny man meaning "little


    bone," or from Gaelic <a href="male_n_names.htm#NAOMHÁN"> Naomhán</a>, meaning "little saint."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NEWT</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Short form of English <a href="#NEWTON">Newton</a>, meaning "new








    settlement."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NEWTON">NEWTON</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements <i>neowe</i>








    "new" and <i>tun</i> "enclosure, settlement," hence


    "new settlement."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NIC</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    English short form of Latin <a href="male_english_names_05.htm#DOMINIC">Dominic</a> <font color="#ffffff" size="2">"</font></font><font color="#ffffff" size="2">b<font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">elongs








    to the lord"</font> </font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">and


    English <a href="#NICHOLAS">Nicholas</a> "victor of the people."  </font></li>








  <li><b><font color="#9393FF" size="2"><a name="NICHOLAS">NICHOLAS</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: </font>


    <ol>


      <li><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic <a href="male_a_names_8.htm#AONGHUS">Aonghus</a>,


        meaning "excellent valor."</font></li>


      <li><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">








    English form of French <a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NICOLAS">Nicolas</a>, meaning








    "victor of the people." </font></li>


    </ol>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NICK">NICK</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Short form of English <a href="#NICHOLAS">Nicholas</a>/<a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NICKOLAS">Nickolas</a>, meaning "victor








    of the people."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NICKOLAS">NICKOLAS</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Variant spelling of English <a href="#NICHOLAS">Nicholas</a>, meaning "victor








    of the people."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NICKY">NICKY</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Unisex pet form of English <a href="female_n_names_2.htm#NICHOLE">Nichole</a>


    and <a href="#NICHOLAS">Nicholas</a>, meaning "victor of the


    people."</font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NIDHOGG</font></b><font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">:


        Anglicized form of Old Norse <a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NÍÐHÖGGR">Níðhöggr</a>, meaning








        "dreaded striker." In mythology, this is the name of a dragon or serpent who gnaws at the roots of the world tree
    Yggdrasill. </font></li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NIEL">NIEL</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">: Variant spelling of English


    <a href="#NEIL">Neil</a>,


        meaning "champion." Compare with another form of <a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NIEL">Niel</a>.</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NIGEL">NIGEL</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Middle English form of Latin <a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NIGELLUS">Nigellus</a>,








    meaning "champion."</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NILES</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, meaning "son of


    <a href="male_n_names.htm#NEAL">Neal</a>."</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NIMBUS</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    Modern English name derived from the vocabulary word, <i>nimbus</i>, originally meaning








    "bright cloud surrounding a god," from Latin <i>nimbus</i>








    "cloud." It may also be related to <i>nebula</i> "cloud,








    mist." </font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF"><a name="NIMROD">NIMROD</a></font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:


    Anglicized form of Hebrew <a href="male_n_names_2.htm#NIMROWD">Nimrowd</a>, meaning "rebel." In the bible, this is the name of a great-grandson of


    <a href="male_n_names_3.htm#NOAH">Noah</a> who was a








    renowned hunter.</font>


  </li>








  <li><b><font size="2" color="#9393FF">NIVEK</font></b><font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">:








    Modern English name created by spelling <a href="male_english_names_10.htm#KEVIN">Kevin</a>








    ("little comely one") backwards.</font>


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