Author: Ali
•Friday, March 20, 2009
Turkish boy names, with meanings, starting with 'M'


Mahir:

Skillful, skilled

Mahmut(Mahmud):

Thanking Allah (God), praising or been praised

Maksud:

Intended and/or wish

Malik:

Owner, dominant

Mazhar:

Object of honors, favor

Mehmet:

Be praised with his good behaviour, turkish variant of one of the prophet's other names

Melih:

Well, beautiful, lovable

Memduh:

Been praised, praiseworthy

Memluk:

Slave

Menderes:

A name of a river in the Aegean region

Meriç:

A name of a river

Mert:

Man of his word, a trustworthy person

Mertcan:

A brave character

Mesud:

Happy, lucky, fortunate

Mete:

Great Turkish Hun Emperor

Metin:

Strong, powerful

Mevlud(Mevlut, Mevlüt):

New born baby

Mikail:

One of the four big angels

Mirac:

One of five Islamic holy nights when the minarets are illuminated: Mevlit, Regaip, Miraç, Berat, Kadir.

Mirkelam:

Fine-speaking, one who speaks properly and very nicely, well-spoken

Mirsat:

Ship anchor

Muammer:

Senior, long-lasting life, lucky, fortunate

Muhammer:

Fermented

Muhammet:

Praised, praiseworthy, the name of the last Prophet (S.A.W), an another Turkish variation of the name 'Muhammed'

Muhlis:

Sincere, right beliefs

Muhsin:

Granting person, beneficient, charitable, donation, donating

Munis:

Sociable, friendly, lovable, pleasant companion

Murat:

Desired, wish, wished

Musa:

Name of a prophet (Moses)

Mustafa:

Chosen one; one of the names of the prophet Muhammed (S.A.W and PBUH)

Muttalib:

The one who wants, wanting

Muzaffer:

Victorious, triumphant

Müfid:

To express, expressing, (something) which has a meaning; meaningful, expressive, narrator

Müjdat:

One who gives good news

Mükerrem:

Helpful, loves to offer things like food, etc. Estimable, worthy of esteem, honorable

Mükremin:

Treating (someone) very hospitably. Hospitable

Mümin:

Believer

Mümtaz:

Privileged, select, distinguished

Münir:

Light, one who gives light, bright, brightens

Müşfik:

Considerate, Friend, Kind, Tender, Merciful, Compassionate
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