Tuesday, April 22, 2008

New Born Baby Names M ( 13, 4 ) :

MARMION ( French ) = the [is] small
MARSDEN ( Anglo Saxon ) = than marshy dale
MARSHALL, MARSH ( French ) = marsecal
MARSTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture of[is near by lake
MARTEL ( Old French ) = war hammer
MARTIAL ( Latin, Roman ) = war deity
MARTIN ( Latin, Roman ) = people like to battle
MARVIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = famous friend
MASKA ( North America ) = energy
MASON ( Latin, Roman ) = palace or church

MATH ( Welsh ) = estate
MATHER ( Anglo Saxon ) = strong armed forces
MATTHEW, MADDIS ( Hebrew ) = the infinite award
MAURICE, MOREL, MORICE, MOURY ( Latin, Roman ) = dusky black
MAXIMILLIAN, MAXIM, MAX, MAXEY, MAXIE ( Latin, Roman ) = big the most
MAXWELL ( Anglo Saxon ) : he live
MAYER ( Latin, Roman ) = bigly
MAYNARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = strength once
MAYO ( Gaelic ) = from plain
MEDWIN ( Germanic ) = strong friend

MELDON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from hulling [in] hill
MELVERN ( North America ) = big leader
MELVILLE ( French ) = a place
MENDEL ( Semit. ) = wise
MERCER ( Latin, Roman ) = merchant
MEREDITH, MERIDITH ( Celtic ) = protector of sea
MERLE, MERL ( Latin, Roman ) = black bird
MERLIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = bald eagle
MERRICK ( Teutonic ) = famous power
MERRIL ( Greek ) = fragrant and fragrance

MERTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from place at elbow water
MERVIN, MERWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = sea closed friend
MERWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = famous friend
MEYER ( Germanic ) = farmer
MICAH ( Hebrew ) = worshiping the infinite
MICHAEL, MITCHELL, MICKEY, MIKE ( Hebrew ) = similar [of] the infinite
MILBURN ( Old English ) = from river
MILES, MILO, MYLES ( Greek ) = kibbling stone
MILFORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from fortress
MILLARD ( French ) = heroic and strong
MILLER ( Anglo Saxon ) = kibbling stone
MILO ( Latin, Roman ) = miller
MILTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from kibbling town
MODRED ( Anglo Saxon ) = adviser which dare to
MOELWYN ( Welsh ) = diametrical hair
MONROE, MUNRO ( Celtic ) = from red place
MONTAGUE, MOMTE ( French ) = from top of the mountain
MORDAUNT ( Latin, Roman ) = bitter
MORDECAI ( Hebrew ) = wise adviser
MORDEYRN ( Welsh ) = big empire

MORELAND ( Anglo Saxon ) = from people of moor
MORELL, MORRELL ( Teutonic, Latin ) = dark
MORGAN ( Celtic ) = from sea
MORLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from field of moor
MORRIS ( Latin, Roman ) = dusky black
MORSE ( Anglo Saxon ) = have child Maurice, Morrison
MORTIMER ( Latin, Roman ) = from calm water
MORTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from countryside of moor
MORYS ( Latin, Roman ) = dusky black
MOSES, MOE, MOSS ( Greece ) = [in] saving from water

MOSTYM ( Greek ) = fortress [in] field
MUIR ( Celtic ) = people of moor
MURDOCH, MURTAGH ( Celtic ) = prosperous from sea
MURPHY ( Gaelic ) = sea soldier
MURRAY, MURRY ( Celtic ) = sailor
MYLOR ( Celtic ) = prince
MYRON ( Greek ) = odorous and fragrant

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