Maccaulay
Maccaulay means 'son of the servant of the church' in Gaelic.
Mace
Mace refers to a blunt weapon, also symbolizing authority in Medieval English culture.
Macedonia
Macedonia refers to an ancient kingdom known for its rich history and as the birthplace of Alexander the Great.
Macee
Macee is a variation of Macey, meaning 'the one who is from Macey's farm'.
Maceo
Maceo is a Spanish variation meaning 'gift of God'.
Macey
Macey means 'the place of the Macies', often interpreted as 'helper' or 'gift'.
Macgregor
Macgregor means 'son of Gregory' in Scottish Gaelic.
Machele
Machele is a feminine form of Michael, which means 'who is like God?'.
Machelle
Machelle is a variant of Michelle, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Machutus
Meaning 'brave' or 'strong', deriving from the Latin 'Mactus'.
Macia
Derived from the Spanish word 'macia' meaning 'to be able' or 'to do'.
Macie
A variation of Macy, signifying 'gift of God'.
Maciej
A Polish form of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God'.
Macintosh
Meaning 'son of the curly-haired one', often associated with Irish heritage.
Mack
A diminutive form of Mac, meaning 'son of'.
Mackan
Derived from Macana, meaning 'child of the warrior'.
Mackay
Meaning 'son of the battle', associated with nobility.
Mackayla
A modern variation of Kayla, meaning 'slim' or 'fair'.
Mackee
Meaning 'son of the battlekeeper', linked to courage and valor.
Mackenna
Meaning 'son of the fair one', signifying beauty and grace.
Mackenzi
Meaning 'son of the descendant of the fair one', denoting lineage.
Mackenzie
Meaning 'son of the wise leader', often associated with royalty.
Mackenzington
A modern composite name derived from Mackenzie, signifying nobility.
Mackenzy
A variation of Mackenzie, meaning 'child of the wise leader'.
Mackie
A diminutive of Mac, meaning 'son of', often used affectionately.
Mackinney
Son of the warrior.
Mackinnon
Son of the fire brand.
Mackland
Son of the rugged land.
Macklen
Son of the prince.
Macklin
Son of the hero.
Macklyn
Son of the hero, or a variant of Macklin.
Mackynzie
Fair, white, or even pleasant.
Maclain
Son of the warrior.
Maclaine
Servant of the church.
Maclaren
Son of the teacher or the leader.
Maclay
Son of the healer or the strong one.
Maclean
Son of the branch, or son of the servant.
Macleod
Son of the muddy place, or descendant of Leod.
Maclovio
Derived from the Latin name Lovius, meaning lover.
Macmillan
Son of the miller or service.
Macon
Derived from the Old French for the place of the son of the land surveyor.
Macoy
Son of the oak or large tree.
Macrae
Son of the grace, or son of the harper.
Macrina
Derived from the Greek name meaning 'pure' or 'clean.'
Macsen
Macsen means 'great' or 'a son of the great one' and is associated with the legendary Roman Emperor Maxentius.
Mactilda
Mactilda is derived from the Old High German name Mathilde, meaning 'battle-mighty' or 'strength in battle'.
Mactildis
Mactildis is a variation of Matilda, meaning 'mighty in battle' or 'warrior maiden'.
Macvdeceti
Macvdeceti means 'son of the great one' and has ancient historical significance in Welsh culture.
Macvtreni
Macvtreni is derived from Welsh roots meaning 'son of the warrior'.
Macwan
Macwan translates to 'son of John', with 'Mac' meaning 'son' and 'wan' referring to a form of John.
Macy
Macy is derived from the Old French name 'Massé', meaning 'the son of the gift'.
Macyn
Macyn is a variant of the name Makenna, meaning 'son of the one who is in charge' or 'chief'.
Madailein
Madailein is a variation of Madeline, which derives from Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala'.
Madalen
Madalen is an alternative form of Madeleine, meaning 'high tower' or 'from Magdala'.
Madalena
Madalena means 'of Magdala' and is a variation of the name Magdalene.
Madalene
Madalene is a French form of Madeleine, meaning 'tower' or 'of Magdala'.
Madalie
Madalie is a diminutive form of Madeleine, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'high tower'.
Madalina
Madalina is a diminutive of Madalena, meaning 'of Magdala.'
Madaline
Madaline is a variant of Magdalene, meaning 'high tower' or 'of Magdala'.
Madalitso
Madalitso means 'blessings' or 'gift' in Chichewa, a language spoken in Malawi.
Madalyn
Madalyn is a modern English variant of Madeline, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'high tower'.
Madalynn
Madalynn is a contemporary spelling of Madalyn, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'high tower'.
Maddalen
A variant of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'tower'.
Maddalena
Derived from Magdalene, signifying 'of Magdala' or 'tower'.
Maddalene
A French variation of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'tower'.
Maddalina
A diminutive form of Maddalena, meaning 'little tower'.
Maddalyn
A modern spelling variation of Madeline, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'tower'.
Maddelena
A variant of Maddalena, meaning 'of Magdala'.
Madden
Derived from the Gaelic surname 'O'Madain', meaning 'son of the little dog'.
Maddex
A modern variation of 'Maddox', originally meaning 'son of Madoc'.
Maddie
A diminutive of Madeline, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Maddison
A surname meaning 'son of Mathilda', often used as a given name.
Maddix
A modern variant of Maddock, meaning 'son of Madoc'.
Maddoc
Derived from the name Madoc, meaning 'fortunate' or 'benefactor'.
Maddock
An anglicized form of Maddoc, meaning 'benefactor'.
Maddox
Meaning 'son of Madoc', with 'Madoc' meaning 'fortunate' or 'benefactor'.
Maddux
Derived from 'Maddox', akin to 'son of Madoc'.
Maddy
A diminutive of various names including Madeline, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Maddyn
A modern variation of Madison, often interpreted as 'son of Maud'.
Madee
A variation of the name 'Maddie', meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Madelaine
A variant of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'elevated'.
Madelca
A diminutive form of Madelaine, signifying a pure woman.
Madelein
A diminutive of Madeleine, meaning 'woman of Magdala'.
Madeleine
Of Magdala; elevated or lofty.
Madeleleine
Variant of Madeleine, signifying 'of Magdala'.
Madelen
A variant of Madeline, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Madelena
A form of Madeleine, meaning 'woman of Magdala'.
Madelene
Variant of Madeline, meaning 'of Magdala'.
Madeleva
Meaning 'strength' or 'powerful warrior'.
Madelia
A variant of Madeline, meaning 'woman of Magdala'.
Madelin
A variant of Madeline, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Madelina
Diminutive form of Madeleine, meaning 'from Magdala'.
Madeline
A form of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'elevated'.
Madelon
Diminutive of Madeleine, meaning 'of Magdala'.
Madelyn
Modern variant of Madeline, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Madelyne
Variant of Madeline, meaning 'of Magdala'.
Madelynn
Modern rendition of Madeline, meaning 'elevated' or 'from Magdala'.
Madelynne
A variation of Madeleine, meaning 'from Magdala' or 'high tower'.
Madge
Originating from 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl'.
Madi
A diminutive of Madison; often used as a modern name signifying strength or son of Maud.