- Mull
From mull, a Scottish word for a cape or headland; from Gael. maol, 3. For Moll, a nickname for Mary; also a surname.
- Murdanie
- Murdie
Recorded in several spelling forms including McMurdo, McMurdoe, McMurdy, Murdo, Murdie and Murdy, this is a Scottish surname. It derives from the popular surname McMurdoch, itself derived from the Gaelic pre 10th century Mac Mhurchaidh, meaning, 'the son of the sea warrior'.
- Murdo
What does Murdo mean? Murdo [mur-do] as a name for boys has the meaning "sea". Murdo is an alternate form of Murdock (Scottish, Gaelic): media magnate Rupert Murdoch. ASSOCIATED WITH sea.
- Murdy
The name Murdy began in this region; it was a nickname for a seagoing warrior. The Gaelic form of the name is Mac Mhurchaidh, which means son of the sea warrior.
- Murty
Murty Name Meaning. Indian: variant of Murthy. Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Muircheartaigh (see McMurtry).
- Mustardseed
Religious significance. In the Bible Jesus tells the Parable of the Mustard Seed referring to faith and the Kingdom of God. ... (If a mustard seed is 3 mm in diameter, then taking one seed every 100 years from a seven-mile cube of seeds, would take 936 quintillion years, 68 billion times the age of the universe.)
Meaning: A midsummer nights dream a fairy
Origin: English