Malawa | African | Flowers, blossoms. Yao, Malawi |  |  |
Malcolm | African-Ame.. | Derived from the Gaelic Maolcolm (s.. |  |  |
Malcolm | American | Derived from the Gaelic Maolcolm (s.. |  |  |
Malcolm | English | Derived from the Gaelic Maolcolm (s.. |  |  |
Malcolm | Irish | A borrowing from the Scottish, Malc.. |  |  |
Malcolm | Scottish | Derived from the Gaelic Maolcolm (s.. |  |  |
Maleko | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Mark, a cognate .. |  |  |
Malik | Hindu | Popular name meaning "king." |  |  |
Malkam | Hebrew | Their king, God is their king |  |  |
Malki | Hebrew | My king |  |  |
Malkiah | Hebrew | A queen of Jehovah |  |  |
Malo | Polynesian | Victor |  |  |
Maloney | Irish | Meaning "church-goer." |  |  |
Malu | Polynesian | A gentle wind, a calm wind |  |  |
Maluch | Hebrew | Aramaic name meaning "king, ruler, .. |  |  |
Maluhia | Hawaiian | Derived from the Hawaiian maluhia (.. |  |  |
Maluhiala.. | Hawaiian | Compound name composed of the eleme.. |  |  |
Malulani | Hawaiian | Compound name composed of the eleme.. |  |  |
Maluokeak.. | Hawaiian | Compound name composed from the ele.. |  |  |
Malvern | Welsh | Which means "bare hill." |  |  |
Mamduh | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from mamdih (praised), whic.. |  |  |
Mammedaty | Native Amer.. | Walking above. Kiowa |  |  |
Mamo | Hawaiian | Translated as "safflower" or "yello.. |  |  |
Man | Southeast A.. | Keen, quick-minded, sharp. Vietnam, |  |  |
Man-Shik | Korean | Deeply rooted |  |  |
Man-Young | Korean | Ten thousand years of prosperity |  |  |
Manal | Muslim/Arab.. | Popular name bestowed upon both mal.. |  |  |
Manar | Muslim/Arab.. | Commonly bestowed upon both males a.. |  |  |
Manase | Polynesian | Tongan form of Manasseh (causing to.. |  |  |
Manases | Spanish | Derived from the Hebrew Manasseh,.. |  |  |
Manasseh | Hebrew | Popular Anglicized form of Menashe .. |  |  |
Mandala | African | Spectacles. Ngoni, Malawi |  |  |
Mandeep | Indian | Meaning "mind full of light" or "li.. |  |  |
Mandek | Polish | A form of die name Armand, or Her.. |  |  |
Mandel | German | A name that means "almond." |  |  |