- Martinson
Last name: Martinson. ... This given name is of Roman origin from the Latin "Martinus", a derivative of "Mars", the Roman god of fertility and war, whose name may derive ultimately from "mar", to gleam.
Meaning: Mars
Origin: Latin - Marton
Hungarian Meaning: The name Marton is a Hungarian baby name. In Hungarian the meaning of the name Marton is: Warrior of Mars.
Meaning: Of Mars
Origin: Latin - Martti - MAR-ti
Given Name MARTTI. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Finnish. PRONOUNCED: MAHRT-tee [details]
- Marty
The name Marty is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Marty is: Of Mars (the Roman god of war); warlike. Famous Bearer: black civil-rights leader Martin Luther King.
- Martyn
The name Martyn is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Martyn is: Of Mars (the Roman god of war); warlike. Famous Bearer: black civil-rights leader Martin Luther King.
Meaning: Of Mars
Origin: Latin - Marvela
Latin Meaning: The name Marvela is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Marvela is: Wonderful; extraordinary.
Meaning: Marvelous
Origin: Latin - Marx
The name Marx is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Marx is: Of Mars; the god of war.
Meaning: Of Mars
Origin: Latin - Maryana
The name Maryanna is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Maryanna is: Derived from Mary, meaning bitter. Mary was the biblical mother of Christ.
Meaning: Of Mars
Origin: Latin - Maryna
Maryna. FORM OF: marina. OTHER SCRIPTS: BELARUSIAN (Марына) ORIGIN: pie (proto indo-european) / latin NAME ROOT: MĀWORT- > MĀVORS > MARS > (MAS, MARIS) > MăRĭUS. MEANING: This name derives from the Latin “Mărĭus”, typical name of the Latin gens “Mărīa”, which is the plural of the Latin word “mărĕ”, meaning “sea”.
Meaning: Of the sea
Origin: Latin - Massimo
Gender: M Meaning of Massimo: "the greatest" Origin of Massimo: Italian variation of Maximus. Share Massimo on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Massimo on Twitter Share on Twitter. Share Massimo on Google Plus Share on Google+ Love the name Massimo.
- Matrona - mah-TROH-nah
Given Name MATRONA. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Russian, Late Roman. OTHER SCRIPTS: Матрона (Russian)
- Mauno - MOW-no
Meaning of name Mauno. Etymology : Finnish form of MAGNUS. Saint : Origin : Finnish.
- Maura - MAWR-a
Maura is a female given name used in English, Spanish, Italian, Greece, Scots Gaelic, and Irish Gaelic. It appears as the feminine form of the Roman given name Maurus and as an Anglicisation of Máire, the Irish form of Mary.
Meaning: Star of the sea, from the sea of bitterness
Origin: Latin - Maure
Latin Meaning: The name Maure is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Maure is: Dark.
Meaning: Dark skinned
Origin: Latin - Mauri - MOW-ri
Italian (mainly southern): patronymic or plural form of Mauro. Catalan: patronymic name from the personal name Mauri, from Latin Maurus (see Mauro). Catalan and Southern French (Occitan) (Maurí): probably from the personal name Malric (Germanic Almaricus).
- Maurice - MAWR-is
Origin of the name Maurice: Derived from the Latin Mauritius (Moorish), a derivative of Maurus (a Moor). The Moors were a Muslim people of mixed Arab and Berber descent; thus the name came to mean "dark" or "swarthy" in reference to their coloring.
Meaning: A dark skinned man
Origin: Latin - Mauricio - mow-REE-syo
Mauricio is a Spanish masculine given name, equivalent to English Maurice, is derived from the Roman Mauritius. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "dark-skinned, Moorish". The following are the equivalents in other languages: Maurice, English. Morris, English.
Meaning: Moor
Origin: Latin - Maurizio - mow-REE-tsyo
Maurizio is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Roman name Mauritius. Mauritius is a derivative of Maurus, meaning dark-skinned, Moorish.
- Mauro - MOW-ro
Italian (mainly southern): from the personal name Mauro, derived from the Latin personal and ethnic name Maurus, meaning 'Moor', 'North African'; or from the same word, mauro, applied as a nickname or ethnic name. Compare Moore 2 and 3.
- Maury - MAW-ree
Maury Name Meaning. French: from a short form of the personal name Amaury (see Emery).
- Maurycy - mow-RI-tsi
- Max - MAKS
Short for Maximilian (meaning "greatest") and Maxwell (meaning "great spring"), but now often used on its own as a boys' name. Well-known Maxes: painter Max Ernst, jazzman Max Roach. Origin. Latin. Theme.
- Maxa
Maxa Family History. Maxa Name Meaning. Czech: from the personal name Makarius, from Greek Makarios 'fortunate', 'blessed'.
Meaning: The greatest
Origin: Latin - Maxi
This name derives from the Latin “maxĭmus”, meaning “illustrious, mighty, glorious, famous, powerful, important, significant, remarkable, of great value”, which in turn derives from the Latin “magnus”, meaning “large, big, great, important one”. ... This name was imposed on children as a wish to be the greatest.
Meaning: The greatest
Origin: Latin - Maxie
The name Maxie is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Maxie is: The greatest. Feminine of Max.
Meaning: A familiar form of maxine
Origin: Latin - Maxim - mahk-SEEM
The name Maxim is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Maxim is: The greatest.
- Maxima
Maxima: The Greatest. Like many a Max name, Maxima's roots are Latin. It comes from a Roman family name with the meaning “the greatest.” Other feminine Max-names include Maxine, Maximiliane, and Maximilienne.
Meaning: Miracle Worker
Origin: Latin - Maximilian - mak-si-MIL-yən
The name Maximilian comes from the Latin “Maximilianus” which is a form of “Maximus” meaning 'greatest.' The name was borne from Saint Maximilian of Tebessa, a 3rd-century saint and martyr.
- Maximiliano - mahk-see-mee-LYAH-no
The name Maximiliano is a baby boy name. The name Maximiliano comes from the Italian origin. In Italian The meaning of the name Maximiliano is: The greatest. Similar Names: Maximilian ( German )
- Maximillian
The name Maximilian comes from the Latin “Maximilianus” which is a form of “Maximus” meaning 'greatest.' The name was borne from Saint Maximilian of Tebessa, a 3rd-century saint and martyr. ... Together, the names of these two remarkable Roman generals formed the word for 'greatness'.