List of German Baby Names Meanings Starting with (M) ×

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  • Maddalen
    Meaning: Magnificent Origin: German
  • Maddalene
    The different meanings of the name Maddalena are: Hebrew meaning: From Magdala. Italian meaning: From Magdala.
    Meaning: Magnificent Origin: German
  • Madelhari
    Meaning: War counselor Origin: German
  • Mafalda - mah-FAHL-dah
    The meaning of the name “Mafalda” is: “Powerful battler”. Categories: Argentine Names, Germanic Names, Harry Potter Names, Italian Names, Literary Characters Names, Portuguese Names, Spanish Names. Used in: Italian speaking countries, Portuguese speaking countries, Spanish speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names.
    Meaning: Powerful and mighty in battle Origin: Germanic
  • Maganhildi
    Meaning: Strong battle maiden Origin: German
  • Magd
    Magd or Majd (Arabic: مجد‎) is an Arabic name which means "glory", "praise", "usefulness", or "effort."
    Meaning: Maiden Origin: German
  • Magnhilda
    Meaning: Strong battle maiden Origin: German
  • Magnild
    Meaning: Strong battle maiden Origin: German
  • Magnilda
    Meaning: Strong battle maiden Origin: German
  • Magnilde
    Meaning: Strong battle maiden Origin: German
  • Major - MAY-jər
    The name Major is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Major is: Greater. Also a military rank above Captain and below Colonel.
    Meaning: Spear counsel Origin: Germanic, Latin
  • Malfred - MAL-fred
    MEANING: The origin of this name is still today quite uncertain. ... 2) Variant form of the name element “malm”, from the Old Norse “malmr”, meaning “ore”. 3) From the Old Norse “mál” which in turn derives from the Proto-Germanic “*maþlą”, meaning “speach, language, talk”.
    Meaning: Refuge or safe haven Origin: Germanic
  • Mandell
    The meaning of the name “Mandell” is: “Almond”. Categories: Surnames Names. Used in: German speaking countries. Gender: Both, Boy Names, Girl Names.
    Meaning: Almond Origin: German
  • Manfred - MAHN-fret
    Derived from the Germanic elements magan "strength" and frid "peace". This is the name of the main character in Byron's drama 'Manfred' (1817). This name was also borne by Manfred von Richthofen (1892-1918), the German pilot in World War I who was known as the Red Baron.
    Meaning: Powerful peace Origin: Germanic
  • Manfredo - mahn-FREH-do
    Manfredo Family History. Manfredo Name Meaning. Italian: from the Germanic personal name Mag(in)frid, composed of the elements mag(in) 'strength', 'might' + frid 'peace' (common in Lombardic records in the mid- and late 8th century). Compare Manfred.
    Meaning: Powerful peace Origin: Germanic, Spanish
  • Manfried
    Given Name MANFRIED. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: German (Rare) PRONOUNCED: MAN-freet [details]
    Meaning: Strength, peace Origin: German
  • Manfrit
    Meaning: Peaceful Origin: German
  • Manheim - MAHN-hiem
    Manheim Name Meaning. Jewish (Ashkenazic), French (of German origin), and Dutch: habitational name from the city of Mannheim in southwestern Germany (formerly the residence of the electors Palatine), so named from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2) + Old High German heim 'homestead'.
    Meaning: Household of men Origin: Germanic
  • Mannes - MAHN-nehs
    Mannes Name Meaning. German: patronymic from Mann 1 and 2. Dutch: variant of Magnus, Mannen, or Manes 1. Norwegian: habitational name from a farm name in Rogaland, composed of an uncertain first element (possibly Old Norse man 'thrall', 'slave') + nes 'promontory'.
    Meaning: Army man Origin: Germanic
  • Mansfeld - MANS-fehld
    Mansfield Name Meaning. English: habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire.
    Meaning: Coming from a hilly pasture Origin: Germanic
  • Mansfield - MANS-feeld
    The name Mansfield arrived in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Mansfield family lived in Mansfield, a parish in Nottinghamshire. The place-name itself is a combination of Celtic and Anglo-Saxon terms, and literally signifies the field by the hill called Mam, from the Celtic word for a mother or a breast.
    Meaning: Coming from a hilly pasture Origin: English, Germanic
  • Mantel - MANT-əl
    Mantel Name Meaning. English, German, French, and Dutch: metonymic occupational name for a cloak maker or a nickname for someone who wore a cloak of a particularly conspicuous design, from Anglo-Norman, Middle High German, Old French, and Middle Dutch mantel 'cloak', 'coat' (Late Latin mantellus).
    Meaning: Cloak bearer Origin: Germanic
  • Mareike
    Given Name MAREIKE. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Frisian, German. PRONOUNCED: ma-RIE-kə (German) [details]
    Meaning: Beloved Origin: German
  • Marelda
    Meaning: Famous battle maiden Origin: German
  • Marelde
    Meaning: Elfin mary Origin: German
  • Margret
    Margaret is a female first name, derived via French (Marguerite) and Latin (Margarita) from Greek Margarites, derived from the noun margaron meaning 'pearl'.
    Meaning: Child of light Origin: German
  • Margrit
    Meaning: Pearl Origin: German
  • Marhilda
    From the Germanic name Mahthildis meaning "strength in battle", from the elements maht "might, strength" and hild "battle". Saint Matilda was the wife of the 10th-century German king Henry I the Fowler.
    Meaning: Famous battle maiden Origin: German
  • Marhildi
    Meaning: Famous battle maiden Origin: German
  • Marilda
    German Meaning: The name Marilda is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Marilda is: Famous battle maiden.
    Meaning: Famous battle maiden Origin: German