Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MATTHEU
MaleMatthew is an English name derived from the Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of God'.
MATTHEUS
MaleLatin-derived name meaning "gift of God," first used by Saint Matthias, an apostle who replaced Judas Iscariot. It has historical significance and has been popular among royalty.
MATTHEW
FemaleMatthew, of English origin, means 'gift of God' and has been popular for centuries, its usage tracing back to the Middle Ages.
MATTHEW
MaleEnglish name with Hebrew origins, meaning "gift of God," derived from Matthias. It has been widely used throughout history, notably by one of the twelve apostles and author of the first Gospel in the New Testament.
MATTHEWALEXANDE
MaleDistinctive compound name derived from Hebrew 'Matthew' meaning "gift of God" and Greek 'Alexandre' meaning "defending men," reflecting strength, wisdom, and divine favor.
MATTHEWDAVID
MaleDistinctive compound name derived from two significant biblical figures: Matthew, meaning 'gift of God', and David, meaning 'beloved'.
MATTHEWJAMES
MaleDistinctive English name composed of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God,' and James, meaning 'supplanter' or 'held by the heel.'
MATTHEWJOHN
MaleAmerican male given name, blending Matthew ("gift from God") and John ("Yahweh is gracious"), combining biblical significance with uniqueness.
MATTHEWJOSEPH
MaleUnique Irish name combining Matthew ('gift of God') and Joseph (earthly father of Jesus), creating a powerful moniker with deep historical roots.
MATTHEWRYAN
MaleUnique American name combining Matthew (Hebrew for "gift of God") and Ryan (Irish for "little king" or "strong"), creating a powerful and memorable moniker with rich historical backgrounds.
MATTHEWS
MaleThe name Matthews originates from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of Yahweh', and has been popular in English-speaking countries throughout history.
MATTHEY
MaleMatthew is an English name originating from the Latin Matthias, meaning "gift of God". It has been popular for centuries due to its association with Saint Matthew, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles.
MATTHIAS
MaleLatin-derived male given name that means "gift of God." It first appeared in the Bible as one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles and later gained prominence among German saints and nobility during the Middle Ages. Today, Matthias remains popular across Europe due to its rich history and symbolism.
MATTHIEU
MaleMatthew is a Hebrew name meaning "gift of Yahweh" or "gift from God," derived from Mattityahu, combining 'gift' (mattan) with the name of God (YHWH).
MATTHIEW
MaleFrench name derived from the Hebrew Mattathias, meaning "gift of God," with historical significance dating back to biblical times.
MATTHIJS
MaleDutch male name of Germanic origin, derived from Matthias, which means 'gift of Yahweh' in Aramaic.
MATTHIS
MaleClassic French boy's name meaning 'gift of God', derived from the ancient Roman family name Matthius.
MATTHIUS
MaleLatin-derived name meaning 'pertaining to Matthew', historically popular among various European cultures and associated with Saint Matthew, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles.
MATTHREW
MaleMatthew is of Hebrew origin meaning 'gift of God', making it a widely popular and historically significant name.
MATTHUE
MaleMatthew is a Latin-derived name from the Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of Yahweh.
MATTHW
MaleMatthew is an English name with Hebrew origins, meaning "gift of God," popularized by its biblical figure namesake.
MATTI
MaleFinnish name derived from Matthew, meaning 'gift from God'.
MATTI
FemaleFinnish name meaning 'gift from God'.
MATTIA
MaleItalian name with roots in the Bible's Matthias, meaning 'gift of God', popularized by historical figures like Mattia Preti.
MATTIA
FemaleItalian male given name derived from Latin Matthias, meaning "gift of God," with roots dating back to biblical times but often chosen today for its classic sound and meaning regardless of religious affiliation.
MATTIAS
MaleSwedish name of Greek origin, meaning "gift of God," popularized during the Middle Ages as an alternative to traditional Swedish names like Anders and Lars. It gained international recognition through figures such as Saint Matthias, a Christian apostle, and Carl von Linné, a renowned botanist.
MATTIE
MaleEnglish name derived from Matthew, meaning "gift of God," popularized during the Middle Ages by Norman nobility. It has been associated with notable figures like musician Mattie Mc Adriano and character Mattie Ross from Cormac McCarthy's novel "No Country for Old Men." Today, it remains a favored choice among parents seeking a unique yet classic name.
MATTIE
FemaleUnisex name of American origin, often considered a diminutive of Matthew or Mathew, meaning "gift of God" in Hebrew.
MATTIELEE
FemaleOriginal American given name coined by parents seeking a unique and memorable moniker, with its meaning open to individual interpretation but often associated with nature balance or cultural diversity.
MATTIGAN
FemaleUncommon Irish given name derived from O'Mathghamhna, meaning 'descendant of Matthew,' itself from Hebrew 'gift of God.'
MATTILYN
FemaleUnique American feminine name coined by Alice Walker for her novel "The Color Purple," with no specific meaning outside of literature.
MATTILYNN
FemaleUnique Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements 'maðr' (man) and 'hildr' (battle), signifying "strong in battle".
MATTINGLY
MaleRare English given name derived from the Old English word 'matelinc', meaning 'meadow-land'.
MATTINGLY
FemaleRare English given name, whose origin and meaning are shrouded in mystery.
MATTIS
MaleRare Scandinavian male name derived from the Latin Matthias, meaning "gift of God".
MATTISEN
FemaleRare Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse patronymic surname Mattson, meaning "son of Matthew." It originates from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, signifying "gift of Yahweh" or "gift from God.
MATTISON
MaleDistinctive English name derived from Maddus, meaning "Follower of Matthew," itself coming from the Hebrew "Mattityahu," meaning "Gift of God.
MATTISON
FemaleAmerican name created by blending Matthew, meaning 'gift of God', and Madison, originally meaning 'son of Matthew'.
MATTISYN
FemaleUnique and mysterious name with unknown origin and meaning, potentially derived from Old Norse "Matthías" or Hebrew "Mattityahu," but without definitive evidence. It's been used by few individuals historically, including German-American author Mattisyn Bruegmann.
MATTIX
MaleDistinctive male given name of French origin, derived from the Latin Matthaeus and ultimately rooted in the Hebrew 'mattaï', meaning 'gift of God'.