- Meribbaal
David restored Saul's inheritance to Mephibosheth and permitted him to live within his palace in Jerusalem. The Hebrew name is מְפִיבֹשֶׁת Mefivoshet, meaning "from the mouth of shame" or "from the mouth of god Bashtu", or Merib-baal (Bib Heb: מְרִיב־בַּעַל, Trans: Meriv-Ba'al, Mərîḇ-Báʻal).
Meaning: He that resists baal, rebellion
Origin: Israeli - Meridian - mə-REED-i-ən
Literal definition of the name: The highest point, especially in one's lives; culmination. The imaginary line travelling between the Earth's poles. Famous real-life people named Meridian: | Edit Share what you know!
- Meridith
Origin of the name Meredith: ... Others believe it is from the Welsh Maredudd, an obsolete name of which the second element is idudd (lord). Meredith originated as a surname, then was bestowed as a personal name upon male children. it is now more commonly used as a female name.
Meaning: Guardian of the sea
Origin: English - Merik
A strong, attractive surname name with a mix of possible origins: either from the Welsh first name Meuric,which is a form of Maurice, and contains Germanic elements meaning fame and power, or from a Scottish Gaelic word meaning a fork in a river or a road, which led to the name of several places named Merrick in ...
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- Merivale
Merivale is of English origin. The meaning of Merivale is 'pleasant valley'. A variant transcription of Merivale is Merival. Merivale is not commonly used as a baby boy name.
Meaning: Pleasant valley
- Meriwether - MER-i-wedh-ər
From a surname meaning "happy weather" in Middle English, originally belonging to a cheery person. A notable bearer of the name was Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809), who, with William Clark, explored the west of North America.
Meaning: Happy weather
Origin: English - Merl
Merle is a given name used by both men and women. The name is a variant of Merrill or Muriel, influenced by the French word merle meaning blackbird (from the Latin merula).
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- Merlin - MUR-lin
Origin of the name Merlin: English cognate of the Welsh Myrrdin, a name derived from the Primative Celtic elements mer, mori (sea) and dunom (hill, fortress), therefore meaning "sea hill" or "sea fortress." The name was most famously borne in Arthurian legend by the magician helper and guide of King Arthur.
- Merlion
Singapore Merlion. Its name combines "mer", meaning the sea, and "lion". The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means "sea town" in Javanese.
Meaning: Falcon
Origin: French - Merlow
Meaning: From the hill by the lake
Origin: English - Merodach Baladan
Meaning: Bitter contrition without judgment
Origin: Israeli - Merrell
Merrell is one of the names that was brought to England in the wave of migration following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Merrell family name comes from the personal name Muriel, which is composed of the Celtic elements muir, which means sea, and gael, which means bright.
Meaning: Famous
Origin: German - Merric
The different meanings of the name Merric are: Welsh meaning: Moor.
Meaning: Ruler of the sea
Origin: Irish - Merrick - MER-ik
A strong, attractive surname name with a mix of possible origins: either from the Welsh first name Meuric,which is a form of Maurice, and contains Germanic elements meaning fame and power, or from a Scottish Gaelic word meaning a fork in a river or a road, which led to the name of several places named Merrick in ...
- Merrik
The name Merrick is a boy's name meaning "fame, power".
Meaning: Ruler of the sea
Origin: English - Merril
English Meaning: The name Merril is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Merril is: Shining sea.
Meaning: Shining sea
Origin: English - Merrill - MER-əl
English Meaning: The name Merrill is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Merrill is: Shining sea.
- Merritt - MER-it
English surname meaning "boundary gate" in Old English. Derived from Merriott, a village in Somerset, England. A variant of Mariot, a medieval diminutive of Mary. Famous real-life people named Merritt: | Edit.
Meaning: Border gate
Origin: English - Merryweather - MER-i-wedh-ər
This picturesque name is of English origin and is a nickname surname for someone of a sunny disposition 'a gay or blithe fellow'. The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century word 'myrige', meaning merry, and 'weder', weather, and the name was a common term for 'fair weather'.
Meaning: Happy weather
Origin: English - Mersc
Meaning: From the marsh
Origin: English - Mert - MEHRT
Mert is a Turkish masculine given name meaning "man", "manly" and "trustworthy", from Persian mard (مرد) which means man. It is very popular in Turkey and Azerbaijan.
- Mertil
Simply from the English word myrtle for the evergreen shrub, ultimately from Greek μυρτος (myrtos). It was first used as a given name in the 19th century, at the same time many other plant and flower names were coined.
Meaning: Of Mars
Origin: Latin - Mertin
Meaning & History. From the Roman name Martinus, which was derived from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god MARS. Saint Martin of Tours was a 4th-century bishop who is the patron saint of France.
Meaning: Warlike; dedicated to Mars
Origin: Latin - Merton - MUR-tən
English Meaning: The name Merton is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Merton is: Settlement by a lake. From the estate by the lake.
Meaning: From a settlement near a lake
Origin: English - Merv
The name Merv is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Merv is: From the sea fortress.
Meaning: Marrow-eminent
Origin: English - Mervyn - MER-vin
The name Mervyn is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Mervyn is: Famous friend.
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- Merwyn
Anglo-Saxon meaning: The name Merwyn is a Anglo-Saxon baby name The Anglo-Saxon meaning of Merwyn is: Good friend.
Meaning: Famous friend
Origin: English - Meryle
Variant of MERRILL or MURIEL. The spelling has been influenced by the word merle meaning "blackbird" (via French, from Latin merula).
Meaning: Form of MERLE. A Bird
- Meshach
Meaning & History. Possibly means "who is what Aku is?" in Akkadian, Aku being the name of the Babylonian god of the moon. In the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament this is the Babylonian name of Mishael, one of the three men cast into a blazing furnace but saved from harm by God.
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- Meshech
In the Bible, Meshech or Mosoch (Hebrew: מֶ֫שֶׁך Mešeḵ "price" or "precious") is named as a son of Japheth in Genesis 10:2 and 1 Chronicles 1:5. Another Meshech is named as a son of Aram in 1 Chronicles 1:17 (corresponding to the form Mash in Genesis 10).