Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MBAYE
MaleTraditional Wolof name from West Africa meaning "born during a journey," reflecting nomadic trading roots.
MBER
FemaleUnique African name from DR Congo meaning 'the fiery one', symbolizing strength and resilience.
MC
MaleUnique given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic surname Mac, meaning "son of". It gained popularity in the 19th century as a means to honor Scottish heritage.
MC
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, used sparingly in recent years.
MCADOO
MaleRare, Irish-origin given name derived from the surname Mac Aodha, meaning "son of fire" or "red-haired.
MCALISTER
MaleScottish surname and given name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic "Mac Aileag," meaning "son of the servant of St. Alastair." It conveys honor, devotion, strength, and reliability.
MCALLISTER
MaleRare but distinguished Scottish given name with roots tracing back to the 13th century. Derived from "Mac Alasdair," it means "son of Alasdair," which translates to "noble peace" due to its Old Irish origins. This name carries a rich history of valor and leadership, as evidenced by notable figures like Sir Donald McAlistair and Alexander McAlester.
MCALLISTER
FemaleScottish surname and given name derived from the Gaelic word "MacAlastair," meaning "son of Alasdair," which originates from the Celtic name "Ailpein," signifying "noble" or "champion.
MCARTHER
MaleRare Scottish given name derived from MacArthur, meaning "son of Arthur," with Arthur signifying "noble and brave." It has a historic association with Scottish warriors and leaders, including General Douglas MacArthur.
MCARTHUR
MaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from "Mac an t-Sàith," translating to "son of peace.
MCAUTHER
MaleMcAther is a rare, Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname Mac Aoidh, meaning 'son of Aodh', the Irish god of fire and sun.
MCAUTHOR
MaleIrish given name derived from "Mac Thadhg," meaning "son of the poet Thadgh." It signifies a proud Celtic heritage.
MCAUTHUR
MaleUncommon Irish given name meaning 'son of the father'.
MCAYLA
FemaleMcayla: A captivating Scottish-Irish name derived from 'Magaidh' meaning 'little girl', also associated with 'Macaula' signifying 'wise'.
MCCABE
MaleIrish surname and given name derived from Gaelic Mac Dubhghaill meaning "son of dark stranger." It originated in the 13th century as a sept name of the Clan MacDougall.
MCCADE
MaleIrish-origin name derived from "MacCaide," meaning "son of Caidhe" or "strong.
MCCAELA
FemaleEnchanting Irish name derived from Magcella, meaning 'servant/devotee of Cellach'.
MCCAI
MaleUncommon but distinct Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish surname MacCathail, meaning 'son of Cathal'.
MCCAIN
MaleAmerican-origin given name derived from the surname McCain, which means "son of Cain" in Irish Gaelic.
MCCALL
MaleScottish name with Gaelic origins meaning "son of Calum," itself derived from the Latin "dove.
MCCALL
FemaleDistinctive unisex name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name MacEachaidh meaning "son of Eachann," which translates to "everyone" or "warlike." It's associated with the brave Clan MacEachain, once prominent in Argyllshire. While originally a surname, McCall has evolved into a unique given name that transcends cultural boundaries and is chosen for its rich history and distinctive sound.
MCCARTHY
MaleUncommon yet notable name, derived from the Irish surname McCarthy, meaning "son of Carthach," where Carthach translates to "loving" or "gentle.
MCCARTNEY
FemaleRare, Scottish-Irish surname of Gaelic origin, meaning "son of Arthur," derived from "Mac Artuir." It's known globally due to notable figures like Sir Paul McCartney and Linda Eastman McCartney.
MCCARTNEY
MaleScottish occupational name meaning 'cart maker', reflecting hard work and craftsmanship.
MCCARTY
FemaleMcCarthy is an Irish surname turned given name derived from "Mac Carthaigh," meaning "son of Cárthach," a 10th-century king of Desmond in Ireland, reflecting power and regal lineage.
MCCARTY
MaleMcCarthy is an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic "Ó Ceallachair," meaning "descendant of Ceallachar," which translates to "bright-headed" or "intelligent.
MCCAULEY
FemaleRare, Irish-origin given name derived from 'Mac Cathmhaoil,' meaning "son of Cathmaol," an ancient Celtic chief connected to battle and leadership.
MCCAULEY
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Cathmhaoil,' meaning 'battler in battle.'
MCCAYLA
FemaleUncommon American girl's name derived from the Irish surname McKay, meaning "son of Kay," with roots in old Norse signifying "square" or "stout.
MCCHAEL
MaleUncommon male given name of American origin, created by combining Michael and Chauncey, and gaining popularity in recent years due to its uniqueness.
MCCLAIN
MaleScottish surname-turned-first-name, derived from 'MacLean', meaning 'son of Lean (or John)', with origins tracing back to the powerful Clan MacLean in Lochaber, Scotland.
MCCLAIN
FemaleScottish surname derived from MacLean, meaning "son of Lean", originally from Lochaber Highlands.
MCCLANE
MaleRare Scottish surname derived from "Mac Lean," meaning "son of Lean." It originates from ancient Highland clans known for bravery and loyalty. Today, it's globally scattered, reflecting pride in Scottish heritage.
MCCLELLAN
MaleDistinctive Scottish first name derived from the surname McClelland meaning 'son of Clelland', itself an Old Norse personal name.
MCCLINTON
MaleRare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word 'lean' meaning 'warlike'. It translates to 'son of the warlike one', reflecting its strong connection to the prominent Clan MacLean.
MCCLURE
MaleScottish surname derived from "MacLurg," meaning "son of Lurg," which may have referred to someone with red hair or a bright complexion. The McClures were known for their loyalty and bravery, serving as warriors in various Scottish conflicts. Today, it's a well-established name worldwide, popular as both a surname and given name. Notable individuals include Margaret McClure Carnegie and musician Mundy.
MCCONNELL
MaleIrish surname derived from "Mac Conaill," meaning "son of Connall," an ancient Irish leader.
MCCORD
MaleThe name Mccord originates from Ireland, meaning 'son of Cormac', with Cormac derived from 'pure' or 'chalk'. The McCords were initially from County Tyrone, but migrated to Scotland.
MCCORMICK
MaleUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic McCormac, meaning "son of Cormack," with Cormack translating to "defender of wheels" or "wheeled chariot.
MCCOY
FemaleIrish surname derived from "MacAoidh," meaning "son of Aodh," the early Irish sun god, symbolizing strength and courage. It first appeared in Ireland during the 12th century and has since been popularized through pop culture, notably by Scotty in Star Trek.