Minton

Meaning: Town near the hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Min-Tuhn Language origin of Minton: Germanic Regional origin of Minton: Northern Europe Languages Minton is most common: English Religions Minton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Min Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Mint, Mont, Mintonson

Maynard

Meaning: Strength or brave, hardy Gender: Male Pronunciation: May-Nard Language origin of Maynard: Germanic Regional origin of Maynard: Northern Europe Languages Maynard is most common: English Religions Maynard is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, May Last letter and sound: D, nard Alternative Spelling: Mayne, Maynor, Manard

Mccoy

Meaning: Son of Aodh Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mack-Oy Language origin of Mccoy: Germanic Regional origin of Mccoy: Northern Europe Languages Mccoy is most common: English Religions Mccoy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mack Last letter and sound: Y, oy Alternative Spelling: McKay, McCoyson, Macoy

Mclain

Meaning: Son of the servant of John Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mack-Layn Language origin of Mclain: Germanic Regional origin of Mclain: Northern Europe Languages Mclain is most common: English Religions Mclain is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mack Last letter and sound: N, layn Alternative Spelling: McLane, McLane, Maclain

Meade

Meaning: From the meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Meed Language origin of Meade: Germanic Regional origin of Meade: Northern Europe Languages Meade is most common: English Religions Meade is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Meed Last letter and sound: E, d Alternative Spelling: Mead, Meadow, Medley

Mekhi

Meaning: Who is like God? (variant of Micah) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Meh-Kee Language origin of Mekhi: Germanic Regional origin of Mekhi: Northern Europe Languages Mekhi is most common: English Religions Mekhi is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Meh Last letter and sound: I, kee Alternative Spelling: Meka, Meko, Mekiah

Melbourne

Meaning: Mill stream Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mel-Burn Language origin of Melbourne: Germanic Regional origin of Melbourne: Northern Europe Languages Melbourne is most common: English Religions Melbourne is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mel Last letter and sound: E, burn Alternative Spelling: Melvin, Melbourn, Melby

Melvin

Meaning: Gentle chieftain Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mel-Vin Language origin of Melvin: Germanic Regional origin of Melvin: Northern Europe Languages Melvin is most common: English Religions Melvin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mel Last letter and sound: N, vin Alternative Spelling: Mel, Melvyn, Melvinson

Memphis

Meaning: Enduring and beautiful (city in Egypt or Tennessee) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mem-Fis Language origin of Memphis: Germanic Regional origin of Memphis: Northern Europe Languages Memphis is most common: English Religions Memphis is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mem Last letter and sound: S, fis Alternative Spelling: Mempis, Memph, Mempeson

Merchant

Meaning: Trader or dealer Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mur-Chuhnt Language origin of Merchant: Germanic Regional origin of Merchant: Northern Europe Languages Merchant is most common: English Religions Merchant is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mur Last letter and sound: T, chuhnt Alternative Spelling: Marchant, Mershant, Merchan