- Mukuro
Mukuro is a Japanese name that means corpse. Mukuro may refer to: Mukuro, a character in YuYu Hakusho. Mukuro, the re-animated zombie of Shikyoh in The Last Blade. ... Nobume Imai, a character in Gin Tama whose original name was Mukuro.
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- Mulan
Hua Mulan of Chinese legend, literal translation of the name is "wood orchid." Mu=wood Lan=Orchid. Hua means "Flower" and is today increasingly popular surname in China.
Meaning: Magnolia blossom
Origin: Chinese - Mulcahy
Mulcahy is a surname of Irish Gaelic origin. The anglicized form of "Ó Maolchatha" which in Gaelic means 'a descendant of a devotee of Cathach', a personal name meaning Warlike.
Meaning: Battle chief
Origin: Irish - Mull
From mull, a Scottish word for a cape or headland; from Gael. maol, 3. For Moll, a nickname for Mary; also a surname.
- Mun Chiu
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ng (pronounced [ŋ̍]; English approximation often /ˈɪŋ/ or /ˈɛŋ/) is a Cantonese, Shanghainese and Hakka transliteration of the Chinese surnames 吳/吴 (Pinyin transliteration for Mandarin equivalent: Wú) and 伍 (Mandarin Wǔ) meaning "five" or "troops".
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- Munachiso
Find out below. Origin and Meaning of Munachiso. "Munachiso" is a name of Nigerian origin, and it means "God is with me". It's a name commonly given to both boys and girls.
Meaning: God is with me
Origin: African - Muncel
Talitha is an uncommon feminine name meaning "little girl" in Aramaic, given in reference to the Biblical story in the Gospel of Mark in which Jesus Christ was said to have resurrected a dead child with the words "Talitha cumi" or "Talitha kum" or "Talitha koum," meaning "Little girl, I say to you, arise!"
- Mundy
Mundy Name Meaning. English: variant of Monday. Scottish: probably a habitational name from Munday (formerly Mundy) in Perthshire.
Meaning: From reamon
Origin: Irish - Mungan
Meaning: Gaelic form of Mungo.
Origin: Gaelic - Mungo
Nickname of the 6th century apostle, Saint Kentigern, who more commonly know as Mungo. The source of the name is unclear, possibly Gaelic mo-chohe meaning 'dear one', Welsh fy nghi 'my dog (pet)', or Welsh mwyn "gentle, kind".
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- Munin
Hugin and Munin (pronounced “HOO-gin” and “MOO-nin”; Old Norse Huginn and Muninn, the meaning of which will be discussed below) are two ravens in Norse mythology who are helping spirits of the god Odin. ... But I worry more for Munin.
- Munro - mun-ROE
The name Munro is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Munro is: Man from Ro.
- Munroe
Munroe was first used as a surname by descendants of the Pictish people of ancient Scotland. The ancestors of the Munroe family lived near the foot of the river Roe in the Irish county of Derry. The Gaelic form of the name is Rothach, which means a man of Ro or a man from Ro. Buy PDF History »
- Muppim
Meaning: Out of the mouth covering
Origin: Israeli - Mura
Mura Name Meaning. Japanese: ornamental name, now rare in Japan, from mura 'village'; listed in the Shinsen shojiroku. Occurrences in America probably originated in the Ryukyu Islands, or may be shortened forms of other names containing this word. ... Catalan: habitational name from Mura in Barcelona.
- Muraco
Native American Meaning: The name Muraco is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Muraco is: White moon.
- Murasaki
Means purple in Japanese. ... A Japanese word meaning purple, violet or lavender, and denotes love and constancy in Japanese poetry. Pronounced: Moo-rah-sah-kee. Famous real-life people named Murasaki: | Edit. Lady Murasaki Shikibu, a pseudonym of an 11th century Japanese novelist and poet.
- Murchadh
Anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic name are Murdo and Murdoch. An Anglicised form of the Irish name is Murrough and Morrow. As a patronymic surname, Murphy and Morrow are also derived from Murchadh and its patronymics, MacMurchadh and Mac Murchadha.
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- 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.
- Murdoc
The name Murdoc is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Murdoc is: Seaman.
Meaning: Seaman.
Origin: Celtic - Murdoch - MURD-ək
Murdoch Name Meaning. Scottish: from an Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal names Muire(adh)ach, a derivative of muir 'sea' (hence the usual translation as 'mariner') and Murchadh 'sea battler'.
Meaning: Seaman or mariner
Origin: Gaelic - Murdock
Scottish Meaning: The name Murdock is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Murdock is: Protector of the sea.
Meaning: Seaman.
Origin: Celtic - 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.
- Murel
Irish Meaning: The name Murel is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Murel is: Knows the sea.
Meaning: Knows the sea
Origin: Irish - Muriel - MYOO-ree-əl
Muriel is an English name derived from Celtic elements meaning "sea" and "bright"
- Murl
[ syll. mur(l), mu-rl ] The baby boy name Murl is derived from Old French origins. Murl is a variation of the name Merle (English and French). See also the related category french. Murl is rare as a baby name for boys.
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- Murphey
The original Gaelic form of the name Murphey is O Murchadha or Mac Murchadha, which are both derived from the word "murchadh," meaning "sea warrior."
Meaning: Sea warrior
Origin: Irish - Murphy - MUR-fee
The surname is a variant of two Irish surnames: "Ó Murchadha"/"Ó Murchadh" (descendant of "Murchadh"), and "Mac Murchaidh"/"Mac Murchadh" (son of "Murchadh") derived from the Irish personal name "Murchadh", which meant sea-warrior or sea-battler. (Muir meaning sea and cath meaning battle).
Meaning: Seaman or mariner
Origin: Gaelic