Boys Names: Meanings, Nicknames


Malcolm

In 2013, Malcolm came in at No. 444 in American popular male names, up 53 spots from 2011.

Mallory (Boy)

In the USA, Mallory was a rare name just for boys until the 1940s, when girls were named Mallory, too. In the 1980s, girls far outnumbered boys

Malvin

More American boys were named Malvin in 1913 than in any other year

Mamadou

In 2013, 54 American males were named Mamadou; the same number were named Huck, Ozzy and Vikram.

Manfred

Manfred was the name of a 13th century Sicilian king as well as the first name of the Red Baron

Mansour

12 American boys were named Mansour in 2014. 10 were named Mansoor and 8, Mansur

Manuel

In the United States, the boy’s name Manuel was twice as popular in 1910 than it was in 2010

Marc

More Americans name their baby boy Mark with a “k” than Marc with a “c”

Marcel

1920 went on record as the biggest year for French boys named Marcel. Its highest rank in the USA was in 1925 at No. 500.

Marcus

Marcus is a more popular names in Norway, Sweden and Germany than it is in the United States

Mario

1979 and 1980 produced the greatest number of American males named Mario

Marion

Between 1880 and 1889, Marion’s lowest rank, as an American baby boy name, was No. 107

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