51. | MIRIJAN | From Persian name Mirijan consisting of mir "prince" and jan "sweetheart". The diminutive form is Mirik. The corresponding surname is Mirijanyan. |
52. | MIRZA | From Persian mirza "prince's son". Now this name is out of use only the surnames Mirzoyan, Mirzayan are met, which are formed from the short forms of this name. |
53. | MISAK | From Hebrew name Mešak. The corresponding surname is Misakyan. |
54. | MKHITAR | From Armenian mkhitarank "comfort". It is in use since VI century till now. The short forms are Mkho, Khitar etc. The corresponding surnames are Mkhitaryan, Mkhoyan. |
55. | MKRTICH | From Armenian verb mkrtel "baptize" i.e. "godfather". The short forms are Mukuch, Mikich, Mko, Mkr, Makich from all of which surnames are formed. |
56. | MKRTUM | From Armenian mkrtumn or mkrtutyun "christening". It is in use since XVII c. Now only the surname Mkrtumyan is met. |
57. | MNATSAKAN | From Armenian verb mnal "stay". It was believed that those having this name would live long. The short forms are Mnats, Mno, Matsak, Tsakan, from all of which surnames are formed. |
58. | MOSKOV | From the name of the capital of the former USSR (Moscow). It is also the name of one of the tributaries of the river Oka. From which the capital took its name. |
59. | MOVSES | From Hebrew name Mšeh that changed into Moses due to Greek sound alter. According to Bible it means "taken out of water". It is still in use. The short forms are Moso, Mosi, Musi etc; the… 0.3 KB |
60. | MSER | From Arabian Misr "Egypt" which is the possessive case of the word Msr (Msr>Mser) i.e. "came from Egypt", "born in Egypt", "Egyptian". It is out of use now; the corresponding surname is Mseryan.… 0.2 KB |