Submitted Place Names Starting with M

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Murishyus (Country & Island) Arabic
Arabic form of Mauritius.
Muritaniya (Country) Arabic, Hausa
Arabic and Hausa form of Mauritania.
Murmansk (Settlement) Russian
Murmansk is a port city in north Russia. Founded in 1916 , being the last settlement founded is the Russian empire.... [more]
Murmansko (Settlement) Esperanto
Esperanto form of Murmansk.
Murrieta (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the Spanish surname Murrieta. The city in California was named for its founder, the ranchero Juan Murrieta.
Muruni (Settlement) Arabic
Arabic form of Moroni.
Muscat (Settlement) English, Danish, Dutch, Romanian, Tagalog
From Arabic مسقط (Masqat) of disputed meaning, perhaps of Arabic or Old Persian origin. This is the name of the capital city of Oman.
Muscovy (Settlement) English
English name for Moskoviya.
Museukateu (Settlement) Korean
Korean form of Muscat.
Mushroom Kingdom (Country) Popular Culture
A kingdom from the Super Mario universe.... [more]
Musica (Country) History
An ancient tribe in Colombia.
Múskat (Settlement) Icelandic
Icelandic form of Muscat.
Muskat (Settlement) Croatian, Hebrew, Indonesian, Khmer, Norwegian, Swedish, Uyghur
Form of Muscat used in various languages.
Muskego (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Wisconsin. From Potawatomi mus-kee-guaac meaning "sunfish".
Muskoda (Settlement) English (American)
A ghost town in Minnesota. From Ojibwe mashkode meaning "meadow, grassland, large prairie".
Muskoka (Political Subdivision) Ojibwe (?)
Musku (Settlement & River) Khmer
Khmer form of Moscow via the French form Moscou.
Musku (Settlement) Arabic
Arabic form of Moscow, referring only to the city.
Müsür (Country) Turkmen
Turkmen form of Misr.
Mutina (Settlement) Ancient Roman
Latin form of Modena, from Etruscan Mutna, of uncertain meaning.
Mutsu (Settlement) Japanese
A city in Aomori Prefecture.
Muttama (Political Subdivision, Settlement & Other) Mon, Burmese
Mottama is a town in south central Myanmar, whose name derives from the Mon language term Mumaw (Mon: မုဟ်တၟံ), which means "rocky spur."
Mýanma (Country) Turkmen
Turkmen form of Myanmar.
Myanmā (Country) Japanese
Japanese form of Myanmar.
Mýanmar (Country) Turkmen
Turkmen form of Myanmar.
Myanmara (Country) Malagasy
Malagasy form of Myanmar.
Myeik (Settlement) Burmese
Derived from Shan မႃႉ (ma) meaning "horse" and an uncertain word possibly meaning "pillar" or "tail". This is the name of a city in Myanmar.
Myequape (Settlement) Circassian
Circassian form of Maykop.
Myingyan (Settlement) Burmese
From Burmese မြင်း (myin) meaning "horse" and ခြံ (gyan) meaning "farm". This is the name of a city in Myanmar.
Myitkyina (Settlement) Burmese
Means "near the big river" from Burmese မြစ် (myit) meaning "river", ကြီး (kyi) meaning "big, large, great" and နား (na) meaning "near", referencing the city's location on the west bank of the Ayeyarwady River... [more]
Mykle (Body of Water) Norwegian
Mykle is a lake in the municipality of Kongsberg in Viken county, Norway.
Mynih (Settlement) Albanian
Albanian form of Munich.
Mỹ Phương (Settlement) Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 美 (mỹ) meaning "beautiful," and 芳 (phương) meaning "fragrant" or "virtuous." It is the name of a village and commune in northeast Vietnam.
Mysië (Region) Dutch
Dutch form of Mysia.
Mysra (Country) Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Misr.
Mysyr (Country) Bashkir, Circassian, Kazakh, Ossetian
Form of Misr used in several languages.
Mỹ Tho (Settlement & River) Vietnamese
Most likely means "land of white girls", derived from Khmer ស្រុក (srok) meaning "land, inhabited area" (this element was dropped at some point), មេ (me) meaning "girl" and ស (sa) meaning "white"... [more]