Male Names Female Names
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Mayo: | from the County in Ireland, meaning "yew-tree plain." |
Meallan: | (MAHL-an) Old Irish=mall "lightening" + dim. suffix -an. Three early saints whose Feast days are Jan. 28, Feb. 7, and Oct. 26. |
Meilseoir: | (MEL-shyahr)(H) "king." Melchior. |
Mel: | no recorded meaning; Saint Mel was a bishop and patrion of Ardagh, County Limerick, and a nephew of Saint Patrick. |
Mellan: | might be derived from an early word meaning "lightning." |
Melvin: | (Celt) from an Irish word meaning "armored chief"; or "mill worker." Mal, Malvin, Melvyn, Melwynn. |
Merril: | "bright sea." Meryl. |
Merritt: | from a word meaning "valuable" or "deserving." Meritt. |
Miach: | son of the Tuatha De Danann physician Dian Cecht; he was slain by his fther when he and his sister Airmid restored Nuada's physical hand. |
Micheal: | (mee-HAHL or MEE-kal)(H) "who is like god?" Michael. |
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