This list includes 50 Mexican boy names that start with M, from “Macario” to “Máximo”. Many names here come from Spanish and Catholic traditions, while others reflect indigenous roots and modern trends. Use this list when choosing a baby name, honoring family history, naming a character, or exploring Mexican naming culture.

Mexican boy names that start with M are common in Spanish-speaking communities and span Catholic, indigenous, and classical influences. For example, “Máximo” means “greatest,” showing Latin influence alongside native-language choices.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, Origin, Notes

Name: The given name as commonly used in Mexico, shown so you can pick the exact spelling and form you prefer.

Pronunciation: A simple guide showing how to say each name, helping you decide which names sound right to you.

Meaning: A concise definition or translation that reveals a name’s significance and cultural or symbolic value.

Origin: A brief note on linguistic or cultural origin so you understand whether a name is Spanish, indigenous, or otherwise.

Notes: Short context like popularity, saint links, or nicknames to help you compare names and personalize your choice.

Mexican boy names that start with M

NamePronunciationOriginMeaning
Manuelmah-noo-ELHebrew via SpanishGod is with us
Miguelmee-GELHebrew via SpanishWho is like God?
Mateomah-TEH-ohHebrew via SpanishGift of God
Matíasmah-TEE-asHebrew via SpanishGift of God
Martínmar-TEENLatinOf Mars, warlike
MarcosMAR-kosLatinOf Mars, warrior
MarcoMAR-koLatinOf Mars, warrior
MarioMAH-ree-ohLatinMale, dedicated to Mars
Marianomah-ree-AH-noLatinFrom Marius, related to Mars
Marcelomar-SEH-loLatinLittle warrior (from Marcellus)
Marcelinomar-seh-LEE-noLatinLittle Marcellus; young warrior
Marcialmar-SEE-alLatinWarlike; of Mars
Marcianomar-SEE-ah-noLatinOf Mars
Maximilianomaks-ee-mee-lee-AH-noLatinGreatest
MáximoMAHK-see-mohLatinGreatest
Maximinomaks-ee-MEE-noLatinDerived from Maximinus; very great
Mauriciomow-REE-syoLatinFrom Maurus; dark-skinned or Moor
MauroMOW-roLatinMoor; dark-skinned
Misaelmee-sah-ELHebrew via SpanishWho is like God? / biblical
Moisésmoy-SEHSHebrew via SpanishDrawn out of water (Moses)
MelchorMEL-korLatin/Arabic originKing of light (traditional)
Melquíadesmel-KEE-ah-desGreek/LatinKing of light (variant)
MelvinMEL-vinOld EnglishCounsel friend
MiltonMIL-tonOld EnglishMill town
Modestomo-DES-toLatinModest, humble
ManlioMAHN-lyoLatin (Roman)From the Manlius family
MarlonMAR-lonEnglish/modernUnknown origin; modern name
MarvinMAR-vinWelsh/Old EnglishFriend of the sea
Marinomah-REE-noLatinOf the sea
Miqueasmee-KAY-asHebrew via SpanishWho is like Yahweh? (Micah)
Melaniomeh-LAH-nyoGreek/LatinHoney; sweet (from Melanos roots)
Moctezumamok-teh-SOO-mahNahuatlHe who frowns like a lord
Mixcoatlmeesh-KOH-a-tlNahuatlCloud serpent
Michelmee-SHELFrench/SpanishWho is like God?
MarcioMAR-syoLatin/PortugueseOf Mars (variant)
Macariomah-KAH-ree-ohGreek via SpanishBlessed
Marcelmar-SELLatin/FrenchYoung warrior (Marcellus)
Maximianomaks-ee-MYAH-noLatinGreatest (variant)
Macedoniomah-seh-DOH-nyoGreek/LatinFrom Macedonia
Mardoqueomar-do-KEH-ohHebrew via Spanish (Mordecai)Warrior; follower of Marduk
Micaelmee-KAH-elHebrew via Portuguese/SpanishWho is like God?
Magínmah-HINLatin via SpanishFrom Magnus; great
MaikelMY-kelPhonetic English/SpanishWho is like God?
MikelMEE-kelBasqueWho is like God?
MendelMEN-delHebrew/YiddishComforter (diminutive of Menachem)
Maceomah-SEH-ohSpanish/Cuban influenceUnclear; possibly warrior-related
Melquisedecmel-kee-seh-DEKHebrew via SpanishKing of righteousness
Mikaelmee-KAH-elScandinavian/HebrewWho is like God?
Medardomeh-DAR-doGermanic via SpanishBrave protector
Mansuetomahn-SWEH-toLatinMeek, gentle

Descriptions

Manuel
Very common in Mexico; traditional and biblical, often used across generations and on birth certificates.
Miguel
One of Mexico’s most popular names; classic, biblical, often shortened to ‘Miguel’ on documents.
Mateo
Popular and contemporary in Mexico; Spanish form of Matthew, widely chosen for newborn boys.
Matías
Spanish form of Matthias; common and stylish, often ranked high in recent name lists.
Martín
Well-established Spanish name used frequently in Mexico; classic and versatile.
Marcos
Traditional Spanish name; commonly used and familiar across regions in Mexico.
Marco
Shorter variant of Marcos, regularly registered as a standalone name in Mexico.
Mario
Widespread classic name in Mexico; often seen in all generations.
Mariano
Traditional name, feels formal and historical; used across Mexico.
Marcelo
Common Spanish name; friendly and slightly old-fashioned in Mexico.
Marcelino
Less common but traditional; used regionally and in older generations.
Marcial
Rare but established Spanish name; carries a formal, classic tone.
Marciano
Uncommon but attested in Mexico; feels traditional and historical.
Maximiliano
Popular in modern Mexico; often shortened to ‘Max’ or ‘Maxi’, stylish and formal.
Máximo
Used increasingly as a strong, single-name choice; traditional Latin root.
Maximino
Less common variant historically used in Mexico; traditional sounding.
Mauricio
Well-known Spanish name in Mexico; moderately popular across generations.
Mauro
Short and classic; used regularly in Mexico.
Misael
Biblical name used in Mexico; familiar and moderately common.
Moisés
Common biblical name in Mexico; traditional and widely recognized.
Melchor
One of the traditional Magi names; used historically and in religious contexts.
Melquíades
Literary and somewhat rare, familiar from Latin American literature and tradition.
Melvin
Imported Anglo name but used in Mexico; moderate usage, especially late 20th century.
Milton
Anglo-origin name found in Mexican civil records; less common but present.
Modesto
Traditional Spanish name used in Mexico; old-fashioned but still in use.
Manlio
Uncommon, classical Roman name found in Mexican usage occasionally.
Marlon
Borrowed English-style name used in Mexico; more common from mid-20th century onward.
Marvin
Anglo-origin name present in Mexican naming; moderately used.
Marino
Traditional and uncommon; occasionally chosen in Mexico for a classic sound.
Miqueas
Biblical name (Spanish form of Micah); used occasionally in Mexico.
Melanio
Rare but attested Spanish name; classical flavor, used sparingly.
Moctezuma
Historic Aztec name; used in Mexico to honor indigenous heritage, sometimes shortened to ‘Moctezuma’ officially.
Mixcoatl
Pre-Hispanic deity name used by some families to celebrate indigenous identity; uncommon but authentic.
Michel
French form of Michael used in Mexico; appears in civil records, often pronounced Spanish-style.
Marcio
Less common variant of Marcelo/Marcos; occasionally used in Mexico.
Macario
Traditional Spanish name seen in Mexican history and literature; older style.
Marcel
Short form of Marcelo; used in Mexico, sometimes in families preferring French forms.
Maximiano
Historic variant related to Maximiliano; rare but attested in Mexico.
Macedonio
Old-fashioned, literary Spanish name found in Mexican records.
Mardoqueo
Biblical name (Mordecai) used among some Mexican families; traditional and rare.
Micael
Alternative spelling of Michael used in Mexico; appears on some birth records.
Magín
Uncommon saint’s name (San Magín); rare but historically used in Mexico.
Maikel
Phonetic spelling of Michael widely used informally and sometimes officially in Mexico.
Mikel
Basque form of Michael used by some families in Mexico; uncommon but present.
Mendel
Jewish community name used in Mexico; culturally specific usage.
Maceo
Used in Latin America including Mexico, often honoring Caribbean-Latin figures.
Melquisedec
Biblical name (Melchizedek); rare but appears occasionally on Mexican birth records.
Mikael
Variant spelling of Michael used by some parents in Mexico; less common but attested.
Medardo
Traditional Spanish name seen occasionally in Mexican civil registries.
Mansueto
Rare saint’s name used by some families in Mexico; old-fashioned and uncommon.
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