This list includes 10 Pronouns that start with M, from “ma” to “myself”. It covers common personal, possessive, reflexive, demonstrative, and some dialectal forms you meet in everyday and literary English.
Pronouns that start with M are words that stand in for people, things, or quantities and begin with the letter M. Some, like “myself”, reflect standard reflexive usage, while others record informal or regional speech.
Below you’ll find the table with Type and Definition.
Type: You see the grammatical class for each pronoun, so you can pick the right form for sentences.
Definition: You get a concise one-sentence meaning or usage note that helps you understand and apply each pronoun.
After the table you’ll find brief usage notes and links to related pronoun pages.
Pronouns that start with M
| Pronoun | Type | Properties | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| me | personal | 1st singular object | Modern | Object form of “I”; used as direct/indirect object. Cross-ref “I”. |
| mine | possessive | 1st singular independent possessive | Modern | Independent possessive pronoun replacing “my + noun”: “That book is mine.” Cross-ref “my”. |
| myself | reflexive | 1st singular reflexive/emphatic | Modern | Reflexive and emphatic form of “I/me”: “I did it myself.” Also for emphasis. |
| many | indefinite | plural quantifier pronoun | Modern | Refers to a large number of people or things: “Many came.” Usable as pronoun or determiner. |
| much | indefinite | singular mass quantifier pronoun | Modern | Refers to large amounts of uncountable nouns: “Much remains.” Functions as pronoun or determiner. |
| more | indefinite | comparative quantifier; sing./pl. | Modern | Comparative quantifier used alone: “Would you like more?” Can act as pronoun or determiner. |
| most | indefinite | superlative quantifier; sing./pl. | Modern | Means the majority or the greatest amount: “Most agree.” Works as pronoun or determiner. |
| man | indefinite | impersonal/generic pronoun (historical) | Dialectal/archaic | Used to mean “one/people in general”: “Man must eat.” Now marked dialectal or archaic. |
| meself | reflexive | 1st singular reflexive (nonstandard) | Dialectal/nonstandard | Nonstandard/dialect variant of “myself”: “I did it meself.” Attested in dialects and corpora. |
| ma | personal | colloquial object or possessive form | Dialectal/informal | Dialectal/informal form of “my” or “me”: “Gimme ma coat” or “Give it to ma.” |