Maci

Meaning: A variant of Macy, meaning hill or from the hill Gender: Female Pronunciation: May-See Language origin of Maci: Germanic Regional origin of Maci: Northern Europe Languages Maci is most common: English Religions Maci is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, May Last letter and sound: I, see Alternative Spelling: Macy, Macey, Maysi

Macie

Meaning: A variant of Macy, meaning hill or from the hill Gender: Female Pronunciation: May-See Language origin of Macie: Germanic Regional origin of Macie: Northern Europe Languages Macie is most common: English Religions Macie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, May Last letter and sound: E, see Alternative Spelling: Macy, Maysie, Maeci

Mackenzie

Meaning: Son of Kenneth, or from the family of the fair one Gender: Female Pronunciation: Muh-Ken-Zee Language origin of Mackenzie: Germanic Regional origin of Mackenzie: Northern Europe Languages Mackenzie is most common: English Religions Mackenzie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Muh Last letter and sound: E, ken Alternative Spelling: Makenzie, Makenzee, […]

Macy

Meaning: From the hill, or the name of a saint Gender: Female Pronunciation: May-See Language origin of Macy: Germanic Regional origin of Macy: Northern Europe Languages Macy is most common: English, French Religions Macy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, May Last letter and sound: Y, see Alternative Spelling: Maci, Macey, Maesie

Maddison

Meaning: Son of Matthew, or son of the wise one Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mad-Ih-Sun Language origin of Maddison: Germanic Regional origin of Maddison: Northern Europe Languages Maddison is most common: English Religions Maddison is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mad Last letter and sound: N, ih Alternative Spelling: Madison, Madisyn, Maddisyn

Misael

Meaning: Who is what God is? (Biblical) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mee-Sah-El Language origin of Misael: Germanic Regional origin of Misael: Northern Europe Languages Misael is most common: English Religions Misael is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mee Last letter and sound: L, sah Alternative Spelling: Mikhail, Misel, Michael

Myles

Meaning: Soldier, merciful Gender: Male Pronunciation: My-Uls Language origin of Myles: Germanic Regional origin of Myles: Northern Europe Languages Myles is most common: English Religions Myles is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, My Last letter and sound: S, uls Alternative Spelling: Miles, Milo, Mylo

Mitchell

Meaning: Who is like God? (variant of Michael) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mit-Chuhl Language origin of Mitchell: Germanic Regional origin of Mitchell: Northern Europe Languages Mitchell is most common: English Religions Mitchell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mit Last letter and sound: L, chuhl Alternative Spelling: Mikel, Mitch, Michell

Mylo

Meaning: Soldier, merciful (variant of Milo) Gender: Male Pronunciation: My-Loh Language origin of Mylo: Germanic Regional origin of Mylo: Northern Europe Languages Mylo is most common: English Religions Mylo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, My Last letter and sound: O, loh Alternative Spelling: Miles, Myles, Milo

Moises

Meaning: Drawn out of the water (Spanish for Moses) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Moy-Sez Language origin of Moises: Germanic Regional origin of Moises: Northern Europe Languages Moises is most common: English Religions Moises is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Moy Last letter and sound: S, sez Alternative Spelling: Moses, Mois, Moss