Mackinley originates in Gaelic languages and means "son of the learned king".
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Lochlan
Lochlan is a variant of Lachlan. Lachlan is a Scottish Gaelic name which means 'land of lakes'.
Madden
Madden is an English name, derived from the Gaelic languages, and means 'small dog'.
Maddock
Maddock originates in Welsh language and means "lucky one".
Lyle
Lyle is an English name, derived from the Old French words 'de' which means 'from', and 'isle', which means 'island'.
Ceylon
Ceylon is the name the English gave to Sri Lanka, a country in South East Asia. It was the Englishman's
Madhava
Madhava originates in Sanskrit and means "born in springtime". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India,
Eloi
The name Eloi has Hebrew origins, however its ultimate origin can be traced back to Latin. Eloi comes from the
Madhukar
Madhukar originates in Sanskrit and means "making honey". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, in
Jacobo
Jacobo is a Spanish variant of Jacob. Jacob is derived from the Hebrew name 'Yaakov', which means 'following after'. This
Graham
Graham is a locational name, implying that the bearer of the name came from Grantham in Lincolnshire. The place name
Mads
Mads is a Danish diminutive of Mathias, itself a variant of Matthew used in various languages. Matthew originates in Hebrew
Maguire
Maguire is an Irish name and means 'son of the beige one'.
Mahdi
Mahdi is a name of Arabic origins. It is a variant of the name 'Mehdi', which means 'rightly guided'.
Mahlah
Mahlah originates in Hebrew language and means "feeble person". It appears in the Bible as the name of two different
Mahmud
Mahmud is an Arabic name, derived from the Arabic word 'hamida', which means 'to praise or to thank'. It is
Aldrich
Aldrich has both Old English and Germanic origins. It means 'old, wise, or even sage'.
Faramond
Faramond originates in Germanic languages and means "journey".
Ryszard
Ryszard is a Polish variant of Richard. Richard originates in Germanic languages and means "daring power". It has been one
Hopkins
Hopkins is ultimately derived from Robert. Robert is a very general European name, derived from the Germanic name 'Hrodbeorht', itself