Hungarian Names that Start With M
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- Mika
Origin:
Japanese, Slovene, Hebrew, English, GreekMeaning:
"beautiful fragrance; who is like God?; follower of Demeter"Description:
Mika is a sparky and stylish Japanese girls' name that translates easily to English. Also used as a Slovene and Hebrew diminutive for Mihaela and Michaela, as an alternative spelling to the Biblical Micah, and as a Greek diminutive of Dimitra (via Mimika), it is a truly multi-cultural choice.
- Mariska
Origin:
Hungarian diminutive of MariaMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Actress Hargitay made us notice this one, it makes a robust, energetic Slavic impression.
- Malika
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"master"Description:
Malika is an attractive multi-cultural name--it is also a pet form of Amalia in Hungary.
- Mano
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"hand"Description:
A nickname that sounds like a nickname.
- Magdolina
- Mici
- Maco
- Moricz
- Mihálya
- Matyo
- Mátyás
Origin:
Hungarian, from HebrewMeaning:
"gift of God"Description:
The Hungarian form of Matthew.
- Mozses
- Matyi
- Malcsi
- Marcsa
- Martuska
- Mojzesz
- Mózes
- Martus