Moshe
Meaning: Drawn out (Hebrew variant of Moses) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Moh-Shay Language origin of Moshe: Germanic Regional origin of Moshe: Northern Europe Languages Moshe is most common: English Religions Moshe is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Moh Last letter and sound: E, shay Alternative Spelling: Moses, Mossa, Mosh
Moss
Meaning: From the peat bog or variant of Moses Gender: Male Pronunciation: Maws Language origin of Moss: Germanic Regional origin of Moss: Northern Europe Languages Moss is most common: English Religions Moss is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Maws Last letter and sound: S, – Alternative Spelling: Mos, Mossa, Mossley
Motley
Meaning: Variegated or colorful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Maht-Lee Language origin of Motley: Germanic Regional origin of Motley: Northern Europe Languages Motley is most common: English Religions Motley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Maht Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Mot, Mott, Monty
Mounce
Meaning: Possibly a surname from a place name Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mowns Language origin of Mounce: Germanic Regional origin of Mounce: Northern Europe Languages Mounce is most common: English Religions Mounce is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mowns Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Mount, Munce, Muns
Moxley
Meaning: From Mokes’s clearing Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mox-Lee Language origin of Moxley: Germanic Regional origin of Moxley: Northern Europe Languages Moxley is most common: English Religions Moxley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mox Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Mox, Moxton, Moxson
Munson
Meaning: Son of Edmund or monk’s son Gender: Male Pronunciation: Muhn-Suhn Language origin of Munson: Germanic Regional origin of Munson: Northern Europe Languages Munson is most common: English Religions Munson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Muhn Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Mun, Munn, Munsonson
Murgatroyd
Meaning: Town on the moor (humorous or archaic use) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mur-Guh-Troyd Language origin of Murgatroyd: Germanic Regional origin of Murgatroyd: Northern Europe Languages Murgatroyd is most common: English Religions Murgatroyd is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mur Last letter and sound: D, guh Alternative Spelling: Murt, Murphy, Gatr
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
Mikael
Meaning: Who is like God? Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mee-Kah-Uhl Language origin of Mikael: Germanic Regional origin of Mikael: Northern Europe Languages Mikael is most common: English Religions Mikael is most common: Christianity, Islam First letter and sound: M, Mee Last letter and sound: L, kah Alternative Spelling: Michael, Mikhail, Mikel