List of 9 Names with "Gift" in Meaning Starting with (M) ×

A collection of baby names with meaning of gift. We found in our database 9 names have the similar meanings. If you want to hold this word 'Gift' for your lovely kid, please proceed to collection and choose any of the alternative in the list given below:

  • Meghdutt
    Meaning: Gift of clouds Origin: hindi
  • Mishaye
    Meaning: Gift of Love Origin: hindi
  • Mishka
    In Russia the male name Mikhail (Michael) is very common. ... The name Mischka comes from Mikhail (Michael) meaning "Who is like god?" In Russian, the word for bear is "medved'". If you said, for example, "what a cute mischka" that would mean a little and funny bear.
    Meaning: Gift of Love Origin: hindi
  • Mawahib
    Muslim Girl Names Starting with M. Mawahib is a Muslim baby Girl name, it is an Arabic originated name. Mawahib name meaning is In Sindhi meaning is : Talents. and the lucky number associated with Mawahib is 2.
    Meaning: Talents, abilities, Pl of Mauhiba, Gift, talent Origin: Arabic
  • Minnat
    Minnat is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Minnat name meanings is Grace, kindness, favour, gift, Prudent, wise, a sword of the Prophet Muhammad. People search this name as Minnath , Minnat, Minnat ullah.
    Meaning: Grace, Kindness, favour, Gift, Prudent, Wise, a sword of the Prophet Muhammad Origin: Arabic
  • Matana - mah-TAH-nah
    Matana. Hebrew Origin. "Gift" The meaning of the name Matana is Gift. The origin of the name Matana is Hebrew.
    Meaning: Gift Origin: Arabic
  • Mawhiba
    The meaning of the name Mawhiba is Gift, talent, sing. of Mawahib. Name In Arabic : موهبة
    Meaning: Gift, talent, sing of Mawahib Origin: Arabic
  • Minal
    Native American Meaning: The name Minal is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Minal is: Fruit.
    Meaning: Precious gem, Stone, Gift, achievement Origin: Arabic
  • Mann
    Mann Family History. Mann Name Meaning. English, German, Dutch (De Mann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname for a fierce or strong man, or for a man contrasted with a boy, from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch man.
    Meaning: Lecturer, Respect, Supernatural power, Lord of mind, Gift, Present, favour, benefit, boon Origin: hindi