Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Majdeddin | Meaning : Used in : Arabic |
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Majduddeen | Meaning : Variant Of Majduddin: The Glory Of The Faith Used in : Arabic |
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Majduddin | Meaning : The Glory Of The Faith Used in : Arabic |
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Majid-al-din | Meaning : Used in : Arabic |
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Majnun | Meaning : Used in : Arabic |
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Maka-khan | Meaning : Used in : Muslim |
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Makafan | Meaning : I Will Be Rescue Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Makan | Meaning : Used in : Persian, Iranian |
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Makaran | Meaning : A sea monster from the myths Used in : Tamil |
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Makarfan | Meaning : I Will Be Rescued Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Makarram-khan | Meaning : Used in : Muslim |
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Makeen | Meaning : Strong, Firm Used in : Afghan, Arabic, Muslim |
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Makhan | Meaning : In Hindu meaning is : Soft, pure butter. Used in : Bengali |
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Makin | Meaning : Strong Used in : Arabic, French |
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Makonnen | Meaning : Used in : African |
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Maksimillian | Meaning : Great. Used in : Russian |
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Maksymilian | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Greatest Used in : Australian, French, Latin, Polish |
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Maksymillian | Meaning : The Greatest Used in : Polish |
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Makushimirian | Meaning : Used in : Japanese |
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Mal-chin | Meaning : Used in : Korean |
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Malarvendhan | Meaning : Used in : Tamil |
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Malbon | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Malcolin | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Malcolmn | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Maldon | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Malduin | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Maldwyn | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Chinese |
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Maleoin | Meaning : Servant Of St. John Used in : Irish |
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Malian | Meaning : Used in : Thai |
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Malin | Meaning : Little Warrior Used in : American, Anglo, English, French, German, Swedish, British, English, Finnish, French, German, Australian, Hebrew, British, Danish |
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Mallan | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Strong, Little warrior, Virtuous man Used in : Tamil, Irish |
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Mallien | Meaning : Used in : French |
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Mallin | Meaning : Little Strong Warrior. Used in : British, English |
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Mallon | Meaning : Little Strong Warrior. Used in : British, English |
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Malte-christian | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Malte-torben | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Malvin | Meaning : Armored Chief Or Ruler Used in : American, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, German, Irish, Australian |
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Malvinn | Meaning : Council-friend. Used in : British, English, Gaelic, German, Irish |
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Malvyn | Meaning : Armored Chief Or Ruler Used in : American, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, German, Irish |
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Malvynn | Meaning : Sword Friend. Used in : British, English, Gaelic, Irish |
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Malwin | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Malyn | Meaning : Little Warrior Used in : American, English, Swedish, British, English, Australian, British |
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Mamigon | Meaning : Used in : Armenian |
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Mammen | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Mammon | Meaning : Riches. Used in : Biblical |
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Mamnoon | Meaning : Trustworthy Used in : Afghan, Arabic, Muslim |
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Mamnun | Meaning : Trustworthy Used in : Arabic |
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Mamon | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Mamoun | Meaning : Used in : African |
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Mamun | Meaning : Used in : Arabic |
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Man | Meaning : In Hindu meaning is : manav Used in : Bengali, Japanese |
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Man Mohan | Meaning : One who wins the heart Used in : Rajasthani |
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Manaen | Meaning : A Comforter And Leader. Used in : Biblical |
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Manan | Meaning : In Hindu meaning is : Lord of affection Used in : Pashtun, Japanese |
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Manassen | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Manavazagan | Meaning : Used in : Tamil, Tamil |
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Manawydan | Meaning : Legendary Son Of LIyr. Used in : Welsh |
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Manchan | Meaning : In irish meaning is : A monk Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Manchun | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Mandon | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Manfred-erwin | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Manfred-herrmann | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Manfred-jurgen | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Manfred-martin | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Mangan | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Mangin | Meaning : Used in : French |
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Manhen | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Manickavasan | Meaning : Used in : Tamil |
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Manikandan | Meaning : Lord ayyappa Used in : Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu |
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Manimaaran | Meaning : A person who is known for his bravery Used in : Tamil |
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Manion | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Manivanan | Meaning : Lord Ayyappa Used in : Tamil |
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Maniyan | Meaning : One who is like a gem Used in : Tamil |
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Manjuthan | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Manmohan | Meaning : In Hindu meaning is : Pleasing Used in : Bengali, Gujarati |
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Mann | Meaning : Hero Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Mannaan | Meaning : Variant Of Mannan: Benefactor, Bountiful Used in : Arabic |
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Mannan | Meaning : Benefactor, Bountiful Used in : Arabic, Tamil, German |
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Mannin | Meaning : Little Monk, A Monk Used in : Irish |
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Mannon | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, Australian |
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Mannton | Meaning : From The Man's Or Hero's Town. Used in : British, English |
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Manoharan | Meaning : One who steals the heart Used in : Telugu |
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Manoharjeevan | Meaning : Charming Life. Used in : Sikh |
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Manon | Meaning : Welsh: Beautiful Queen; Hebrew: Bitter, Rebellious, Drop of the sea (in French, it is a diminutive of the name Marie) Used in : French, German, Netherlands, Swiss, Dutch, French, Australian, Hebrew, Danish, Welsh |
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Manoraman | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Manoranjan | Meaning : pleasing Used in : Telugu |
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Manoshan | Meaning : Used in : Muslim |
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Manson | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Mansur-khan | Meaning : Used in : Muslim |
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Manten | Meaning : From The Man's Or Hero's Town. Used in : British, English |
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Manton | Meaning : From The Hero's Town Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Manuel-benjamin | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Maodan | Meaning : Used in : French |
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Maoileachlainn | Meaning : Servant Of St. Seachnall Used in : Irish |
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Maol-eoin | Meaning : Servant Of John Used in : Irish |
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Maolorain | Meaning : Devotee Of St Odrán Used in : Irish |
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Maolruadhan | Meaning : Serves Saint Ruadhan Used in : Irish |
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Maolseachlann | Meaning : Devotee Of St Sechnall Used in : Irish |
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Maon | Meaning : Used in : Hebrew, Celtic, Biblical |
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Maoran | Meaning : Used in : French |