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Displayed on this page are M- names 301 to 320. Morgan was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #405 and a usage of 0.0328%. The name is used mostly in English and Welsh, and was followed in popularity by the English and German Moses and the Hebrew and Yiddish Moshe. Unusual M- names include Montgomery (English), Monty (English), Moray (Scottish), Moreno (German, Italian, Slavic, and Spanish), Morice (English), Moritz (German and Hebrew), Moriz (German), Morrie (English), Morris (English), Morten (Scandinavian), Mose (German), Moss (English), Mostafa (Arabic, Iranian, and Turkish), Motya (Russian), Moy (English), Mroz (Polish), and Mrozek (Polish).
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Montgomery Monty Moray ... by the sea ... used mostly in Scottish and its language ... variant form of Murray ... Moreno ... brown, brown-haired ... used predominantly in the German, ... first name is derived from the Spanish, ... Morgan Morice ... swarthy, dark skinned, ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Maurice ... Moritz ... swarthy, dark skinned, ... largely used in German and Hebrew ... Its origin is Latin ... variant of Maurice ... Moriz ... swarthy, dark skinned, ... largely used in German and it is derived ... variant of Moritz ... Morrie ... swarthy, dark skinned, ... primarily used in the English language ... form of Maurice ... Morris Morten ... war-like, dedicated ... has its origins in the Latin language and ... variant of Martin ... Mose Moses Moshe Moss ... swarthy, dark skinned, ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... form of Maurice ... Mostafa ... chosen ... used predominantly in Arabic, Iranian, ... derived from Arabic origins ... form of Mustafa ... Motya ... gift of Yahweh ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... variant form of Matthias ... Moy ... born of, child ... of Egyptian origin and it is used largely ... form of Moses ... Mroz ... immortal, divine ... mainly used in the Polish language and it ... form of Ambrozy ... Mrozek ... immortal, divine ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... form of Ambrozy ... not in the top 1000 names ... |