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Displayed on this page are M- names 321 to 337. Myles was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #299 and a usage of 0.0516%, and it is primarily used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by Muhammad, which is used in Arabic. Among the unusual M- names are the Arabic Muhamed, Muhammed, the Irish Muiris, the Arabic Muneer, the Arabic and German Munir, the Indian Muraad, the Arabic and Indian Murad, the Arabic and Turkish Murat, the English and Scottish Murray, the Scottish Murry, the Arabic and Turkish Musa, the Arabic, Iranian, and Turkish Mustafa, the Italian Muzio, the Ukrainian Mykyta, and the English and Greek Myron.
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Muhamed ... praiseworthy; to praise ... used mostly in the Arabic language and ... variant spelling of Muhammed ... Muhammad Muhammed ... praiseworthy; to praise ... used predominantly in the Arabic ... variant form of Muhammad ... Muiris ... swarthy, dark skinned, ... of Latin origin and it is predominantly used ... variant form of Maurice ... Muneer ... bright, shining ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Arabic ... variation of Munir ... Munir ... bright, shining ... largely used in the Arabic and German ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... Muraad ... wish, desire ... primarily used in Indian and its ... form of Murat ... not popular as a baby boy name ... Murad ... wish, desire ... language of origin is Turkish ... predominantly used in Arabic and Indian ... Murat ... wish, desire ... language of origin is Turkish ... predominantly used in Arabic and Turkish ... Murray Murry Musa ... born of, child ... of Egyptian origin, and it is ... variation of Moses ... Mustafa Muzio ... unable to speak ... of Latin origin and it is predominantly ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... Mykyta ... unconquerable, unconquered ... primarily used in Ukrainian and it is ... form of Anicetus ... Myles Myron |