Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MIINA
FemaleUnique, melodic Finnish name derived from 'miinus', meaning 'diminishing' but symbolizing life's stages. Popular among Finnish families valuing tradition, it remains vintage yet distinctive today.
MIJA
FemaleLatin-derived Spanish name meaning "mine," often used affectionately like "darling.
MIJAEL
MaleHebrew name meaning 'who is like God?' with biblical origins and significance.
MIJAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'hope'.
MIJOI
FemaleSlavic girl's name of Bulgarian and Macedonian origin, meaning "my dear" or "my beloved.
MIJOY
FemaleRare and captivating Spanish given name derived from 'mijoya,' meaning 'my jewel' or 'my treasure.'
MIK
MaleCzech and Slovak form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?" It's often used as a casual nickname but can also stand alone as a given name.
MIKA
FemaleFinnish name meaning "gift from God," popularized by composer Jean Sibelius and associated with St. Michael the archangel.
MIKA
MaleUnisex name of Finnish origin, meaning "a gift from God," derived from the Finnish word "mikä" meaning "what?" or "which?". Traditionally given to boys, it has since become popular for both males and females worldwide.
MIKAAL
MaleArabic name meaning "like God" or "resembling God.
MIKAEEL
MaleArabic name derived from Mika'il, meaning 'like God' or 'resembling God', carrying profound significance as one of Islam's four archangels.
MIKAEL
MaleScandinavian name of Hebrew origin, meaning "Who is like God?" and often associated with the archangel who led the heavenly host against Satan in the Book of Revelation.
MIKAEL
FemaleNoela, Latin in origin, means 'Christmas'. Popularized in medieval times as a variant of Noel, it signifies 'born on Christmas Day'.
MIKAELA
FemaleScandinavian given name derived from the Norse elements "Mike," meaning "who is like God?", and "ael," meaning "to be in the form of." It can be interpreted as "Who is like God? In the form of a warrior woman.
MIKAELAH
FemaleBeautiful Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?" It has biblical origins and signifies strength, wisdom, and divine connection.
MIKAELE
MaleUnisex Hawaiian name derived from "Mika" meaning 'favorite' or 'beloved', with "-ele" conveying high affection, signifying deep devotion.
MIKAELI
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?', carrying biblical significance and associated with strength, courage, divine protection, and nurturing.
MIKAELLA
FemaleBeautiful Greek female name derived from 'Mikhael', meaning "Who is like God?", with the suffix '-lla' added to make it feminine.
MIKAELYN
FemaleIrish-origin female name derived from Michaela, meaning "who is like God?", often associated with Saint Michael the Archangel.
MIKAEYLA
FemaleUnique, feminine form of Mikah, the Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?
MIKAH
MaleHebrew name meaning "Who is like God?" derived from Mikhael, associated with the prophet Micah in the Hebrew Bible.
MIKAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from Mikhael, meaning "Who is like God?" It has biblical origins, associated with the archangel Michael, and carries historical significance throughout various cultures.
MIKAHLA
FemaleHebrew-origin unisex name meaning "Who is like God?" inspired by the archangel Michael, symbolizing strength and divine qualities.
MIKAI
MaleUnisex Hawaiian name meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with a regal historical significance associated with ancient Hawaiian chiefs, making it a distinctive yet meaningful option.
MIKAI
FemaleHebrew name derived from Michael, meaning "Who is like God?
MIKAIA
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God works with me," reflecting divine assistance and collaboration.
MIKAIAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "Who is like the Lord?" or "Like God," associated with strength, wisdom, and divine connection.
MIKAIAH
MaleHebrew name meaning "who is like God?
MIKAIL
FemaleArabic name meaning "like God", popular worldwide due to its profound significance and association with the archangel Michael in Abrahamic religions.
MIKAIL
MaleArabic-origin name, derived from Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?' It's been widely adopted across cultures and countries, first appearing in the Quran as the archangel Gabriel, and has been popular among royalty throughout history. Today, Mikail remains a common male name worldwide, notably used by figures like Mikhail Lermontov and Mikhail Kalashnikov.
MIKAILA
FemaleRegal African name of Swahili origin, meaning "prince" or "king," popularized by athletic figures like Mikail Kiprotich Cheruiyot and carrying historical significance through notable leaders like Mikail Gorbachev.
MIKAILAH
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from Michael which means "Who is like God?" It is associated with strength and wisdom, and gained popularity through its biblical roots as the name of an archangel in the Book of Daniel.
MIKAILI
FemaleHawaiian name derived from 'mika', meaning 'many' or 'abundant'. It signifies prosperity and abundance.
MIKAILYN
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Greek Michaelina or Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning "who is like God?
MIKAIYA
FemaleHawaiian name derived from "mika" meaning "many," with the suffix "-iya" signifying multiplication or increase. It is believed to have been given to children born into large families, symbolizing growth and abundance in Hawaiian culture.
MIKAIYAH
FemaleMikaiah is a distinctive African American girl's name derived from the Arabic Mikail, meaning "who is like God?", signifying uniqueness and divinity.
MIKAL
FemaleHebrew name derived from Michael, meaning 'who is like God?', and carries historical significance as an archangel in the Bible.
MIKAL
MaleUnique African name of Ewe origin meaning "God is merciful," popularized by figures like footballer Mikal Sheriff.
MIKALA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "Who is like God?" It has biblical origins, appearing in the Old Testament, and symbolizes strength and wisdom.
MIKALA
MaleCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from the word "Mika", meaning "famous". It is often linked to Pele, the goddess of fire, symbolizing strength and power. Traditionally given during volcanic activity or natural disasters, Mikala was believed to protect children from harm and control elements like fire. Today, it's a popular global choice, admired for its unique spelling and profound meaning rooted in Hawaiian culture.