Part 83 (1/2)

McArthur: (1) Son of a fearless father.

McBride: (1) Son of one who has strength.

McCallum: (1) Son of the dove.

McCauley: (1) Son of ancestors.

McCloud: (1) Unattractive man's son.

McCoy: (1) Bright; (2) Intelligent.

McCrea: (1) Son of mercy.

McDonald: (1) Son who rules over everything.

McDougall: (1) Lives near the dark waters.

McDuff: (1) Blackman's son.

McGuire: (1) Fair son.

McKenzie: (1) Good-looking.

McKinley: (1) Son of the wise chief.

McLaine: (1) Son of a lion.

McLean: (1) Son of a lion McMahon: (1) Son of a bear.

McMurray: (1) Son of the sea lord.

McSorley: (1) Son of summer seafarer.

Megan: (1) Pearl; (2) Sea jewel.

Mel: (1) Chief.

Melanie: (1) Dark; (2) Dark-skinned.

Melbourne: (1) From the mill by the stream.

Melissa: (1) As sweet as honey; (2) Honey.

Merlin: (1) Hill by the sea.

Mervyn: (1) Seafarer; (2) One who enjoys the sea.

Mexico: (1) In the navel of the moon; (2) The rabbit's navel.

Miami: (1) People of the peninsula.

Michael: (1) Who is like G.o.d! (2) Who is like G.o.d? (3) Chief angel.

Mich.e.l.le: See Michael.

Michigan: (1) Great or large lake.

Midian: (1) Judgment.

Miles: (1) (English) Tender (benevolent); (3) (Latin) Member of the army (soldier).

Millar: (1) Mill manager.

Miller: (1) Grinds grain at the mill.

Millicent: (1) Diligent; (2) Hard-working.

Milwaukee: (1) A rich beautiful land; (2) Fine land.

Minnesota: (1) Water that reflects the sky; (2) Sky-tinted water.

Miranda: (1) Fantastic; (2) Wonderful.

Miriam: (1) One who opposes authority.

Mississippi: (1) Large river; (2) Father of waters.

Missouri: (1) People with the dugout canoes; (2) Town of large canoes. Mitsubis.h.i.+: (1) Three water chestnuts.

Mitch.e.l.l: (1) Who is like G.o.d! (2) Who is like G.o.d?

Mahogany: (1) Wealthy; (2) Powerful.

Molly: (1) Beloved one.

Mona: (1) (Greek) Alone; (2) (Irish) Honorable, n.o.ble.

Monaro: (1) High plateau or high plain.

Monica: (1) Advisor.

Montana: (1) Mountain.

Montecito: (1) Little woods.

Montreal: (1) Imperial mountain.

Monty: (1) A mountain.

Monro: (1) At the mouth of the river.