•
John Macadam, Scottish-Australian chemist –
Macadamia. •
Ernst Mach, Czech-Austrian physicist –
Mach number. •
Karel Hynek Mácha, Czech novelist and poet –
Lake Mácha (), in the Czech Republic •
Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian politician and writer –
Machiavellianism. •
John Macdonald, New Zealand psychologist –
Macdonald triad. •
Charles Macintosh, Scottish inventor –
Mackintosh raincoat •
Alexander Mackenzie, American explorer –
Mackenzie River,
Mackenzie Bay •
Colin Maclaurin, Scottish mathematician –
Maclaurin series,
Maclaurin's inequality,
Sectrix of Maclaurin,
Trisectrix of Maclaurin. •
Rowland Hussey Macy, American businessman –
Macy's. •
Johann Heinrich von Mädler, German astronomer - the
Mädler phenomenon (comet-tail like arcs near the observed image of bright planet Venus, the same entoptic phenomenon as Purkyne's blue arcs near an unsteady red-colored pointlike lightsource),
Mädler's square (a more-or-less rectangle shaped formation near crater Fontenelle on the moon's surface) •
George Maduro, Dutch resistance fighter –
Madurodam. •
Gaius Maecenas, Roman patron of literature and the arts –
maecenas (arts patron) •
Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer –
Strait of Magellan,
Large Magellanic Cloud,
Small Magellanic Cloud •
François Magendie, French physiologist –
foramen of Magendie. •
Pierre Magnol, French botanist –
magnolia. •
Heinrich Gustav Magnus, German chemist –
Magnus effect,
Magnus's green salt. •
Jules Germain François Maisonneuve, French surgeon –
Maisonneuve fracture. •
Nestor Makhno, Ukrainian revolutionary leader –
Makhnovism. • Mrs. Malaprop, a character in
The Rivals, a play by
Richard Brinsley Sheridan –
malapropism. •
La Malinche, Aztec translator –
Malinchism,
Malinche (volcano). •
G. Kenneth Mallory American physician, and
Soma Weiss, Hungarian physician –
Mallory–Weiss syndrome. •
Marcello Malpighi, Italian surgeon –
Malpighian corpuscles,
Malpighian tubule system,
Malpighian pyramids,
Malpighiaceae •
Thomas Malthus, British economist –
Malthusian,
Malthusianism,
Malthusian Growth Model,
Malthusian catastrophe • Giorgio and Gregorio Mamo, Maltese land owners –
Mamo Tower •
Nelson Mandela, South African activist and president –
Mandela effect,
Nelson Mandela Day,
Madiba shirt ("
Madiba" was Mandela's nickname, derived from his tribe). •
Benoît Mandelbrot, Polish mathematician –
Mandelbrot set. •
Mani, Mesopotamian religious leader –
Manichaeism. •
Russ Manning, American comics artist –
Russ Manning Award •
Manolete, Spanish bullfighter – "Manoletina technique". •
Antoine Marfan, French physician –
Marfan syndrome. •
Margherita of Savoy, Italian queen –
pizza margherita. although it probably was not called "Margherita". In 1830, in the book
Napoli, contorni e dintorni, written by Riccio, it was described as a pizza with tomato, mozzarella and basil. •
Henrietta Maria of France, French-born English queen –
Maryland • Queen Mariana of Austria
or Marie-Anne of Austria, Austrian-born Spanish queen –
Mariana Islands,
Mariana Trench •
Pierre Marie, French neurologist –
Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease • Mariko Aoki, Japanese essayist –
Mariko Aoki phenomenon. •
Giambattista Marino, Italian poet –
Marinism. •
Saint Marinus, Christian saint –
San Marino •
Mark the Evangelist, Christian saint –
Saint Mark's Tower •
Benjamin Markarian, Armenian astrophysicist –
Markarian galaxies •
Michael Marks and
Thomas Spencer, British businessmen –
Marks and Spencer •
Géza Maróczy, Hungarian chess player –
Maróczy Bind •
Mars, Greek-Roman mythological character –
Martius (month),
Mars (planet) •
Frank Mars, American businessman –
Mars (chocolate bar) •
James Marsh, British chemist and inventor -
Marsh test. •
Frank Marshall, American chess player –
Marshall Defense •
George C. Marshall, American general –
Marshall Plan. •
John Marshall, British explorer –
Marshall Islands •
Maurice Martenot, French inventor –
Ondes Martenot • Henry Martin, American businessman –
Martinizing Dry Cleaning •
Lionel Martin, British businessman –
Aston Martin •
Glenn Luther Martin, American businessman –
Glenn L. Martin Company (later
Lockheed Martin). •
Jean Martinet, French militarian – martinet (a disciplinarian). •
Alessandro Martini, Italian businessman –
Martini (cocktail),
Martini (vermouth). •
Groucho Marx, American comedian and film actor –
Groucho glasses, Grouchoesque. •
Karl Marx, German philosopher and economist –
Marxism. •
Mary, mother of Jesus – numerous communities and geographic features (either named St. Mary or having the word Lady in them) like the
Marists, a large number of cathedrals, churches, and religious orders, the
ladybird •
Mary the Jewess, ancient alchemist –
Bain-marie to warm substances such as
Elixir to germinate
precious metals. •
Alfieri Maserati, Italian businessman –
Maserati. •
Perry Mason, American TV character -
Perry Mason syndrome •
Abraham Maslow, American psychologist –
Maslow's hammer,
Maslow's hierarchy of needs,
Maslow-Toffler School of Futuristic Education, and
Maslowian portfolio theory. •
Charles Mason and
Jeremiah Dixon, British astronomers –
Mason–Dixon Line. •
John L. Mason, American inventor –
Mason jar. •
Alonzo C. Mather, American businessman –
Mather Stock Car Company. •
Matilda Joslyn Gage, suffragist and abolitionist —
Matilda effect. •
Matthew the Apostle, Biblical prophet –
Matthew effect. •
Harold Matson and
Elliot Handler, American businessmen –
Mattel. •
Jujiro Matsuda, Japanese businessman –
Mazda (also possibly inspired by Zoroastrian god
Ahura Mazda) •
Queen Maud of Norway, Norwegian queen –
Queen Maud Gulf (Canada),
Queen Maud Land in Antarctica,
Queen Maud fromage. •
Maurice of Nassau, Dutch politician –
Mauritius •
Paul Mauser and
Wilhelm Mauser, German businessmen –
Mauser gun •
Maussollus, Carian king –
mausoleum. •
Max und Moritz, German comics/literary characters –
Max & Moritz Prize •
Hiram Maxim, American gun inventor –
Maxim gun •
James Clerk Maxwell, British physicist –
maxwell,
Maxwell equations,
Maxwell's spot (a bright magenta colored spot at the center of vision, when looking at a deep purple or violet background or through a violet color filter) •
Louis B. Mayer, American film producer –
Louis B. Mayer Pictures which later merged into
Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer (or MGM). •
Walther Mayer and
Leopold Vietoris, Austrian mathematicians –
Mayer–Vietoris axiom,
Mayer–Vietoris theorem. •
Thabo Mbeki, South-African president –
Mbekite. •
John Loudon McAdam, Scottish engineer –
macadam process of road construction,
tarmac (tar+macadam) road surface •
Charles McBurney, American surgeon –
McBurney's point (aka McBurney's sign), a sign of acute appendicitis. •
Joseph McCarthy, American politician –
McCarthyism. •
Richard and Maurice McDonald, American businesspeople –
McDonald's •
James Smith McDonnell, American businessman –
McDonnell Aircraft, later to become
McDonnell Douglas. •
Giuseppe Meazza, Italian association football player and manager –
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. •
Medusa, Greek mythological character –
Medusa (biology),
Medusa piercing,
Medusa pepper,
Medusaceratops. •
Heinrich Meibome, German physician –
Meibomian gland •
Henri Meige, French neurologist –
Meige's syndrome •
Georg Meissner, German anatomist –
Meissner's corpuscles •
Walther Meissner and
Robert Ochsenfeld, German physicists –
Meissner effect (or Meissner–Ochsenfeld effect) •
Lise Meitner, Austrian-Swedish physicist –
meitnerium. •
Meiji, Japanese emperor –
Meiji Shrine. •
Nellie Melba, Australian opera singer –
Melba toast,
Peach Melba,
Melba (a suburb of
Canberra, Australia) •
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, British Prime Minister –
Melbourne. •
Gregor Mendel, Czech botanist –
Mendelian inheritance,
Mendel Polar Station. •
Dmitri Mendeleev, Russian chemist –
mendelevium,
periodic table of Mendeleev •
Prosper Ménière, French physician –
Ménière's disease • Mentor, Greek mythological character – mentor (a trusted friend, counselor or teacher, usually a more experienced person),
mentoring programs. •
Giuseppe Mercalli, Italian seismologist –
Mercalli intensity scale of an earthquake •
Gerard Mercator, Flemish cartographer –
Mercator projection. •
Nicholas Mercator, German mathematician –
Mercator series. •
John Mercer, British chemist –
mercerised cotton. •
Ismail Merchant, British film producer, and
James Ivory, American film director –
Merchant Ivory Productions. •
Mercury Greek-Roman mythological character –
Mercury (planet),
Mercury (element) and
Mercury poisoning. •
Robert Mertens, Russian-German biologist –
Mertensian mimicry,
Robert Mertens's day gecko,
Mertens' water monitor. •
Charles Merrill, American businessman –
Merrill Lynch. •
Marin Mersenne, French mathematician –
Mersenne prime,
Mersenne's laws,
Mersenne twister. •
Franz Anton Mesmer, German hypnotist –
Mesmerism, "to mesmerize". •
Messalina, Roman empress – a messalina (debaucherous woman),
messaline. •
Wilhelm Messerschmitt, German engineer –
Messerschmitt. •
Charles Messier, French astronomer –
Messier object. •
Ioannis Metaxas, Greek Prime Minister –
Metaxism. •
Robert Metcalfe, American electrical engineer –
Metcalfe's law •
Methuselah, Biblical character – A Methuselah (nickname for a very old person), Methuselah (6-litre wine bottle see Wine bottle#Sizes) •
Saint Michael, Biblical character –
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,
Arkhangelsk, and numerous other places with St Michael or Archangel in them. •
André Michelin, French businessman –
Michelin,
Michelin guide. •
Giovanni Michelotti, Italian businessman –
Michelotti. •
Carl Miele, German businessman –
Miele •
Jacques Mieses, German chessplayer –
Mieses Opening •
Caspar Milquetoast, American comics character –
Milquetoast (a weak, ineffectual or bland person.) •
Hermann Minkowski, German mathematician –
Minkowski addition,
Minkowski inequality,
Minkowski space,
Minkowski diagram,
Minkowski's theorem. •
Minos, mythological king of Crete, for whom the
Minoan civilization is named. •
Marcel Minnaert, Belgian-Dutch astronomer –
Minnaert resonance,
Minnaert function. •
Minthe, Greek mythological character –
Mentha •
Ernesto Miranda, American criminal –
Miranda Warning •
Miriam, Biblical character –
bain-Marie •
Mithridates VI of Pontus, king –
mithridatium,
mithridatism. •
Walter Mitty, American literary character – a "Walter Mitty" (a hopeless dreamer). • Sakuzo Miyamori, Japanese observer of the moon's surface - Miyamori valley (a so-called valley between craters Lohrmann and Riccioli, near the western limb of the moon's Earth-faced hemisphere). •
Mobutu, Zaïrese president –
Mobutism. •
August Ferdinand Moebius, German astronomer and mathematician –
Moebius strip •
Paul Julius Möbius, German neurologist –
Möbius syndrome. •
Moctezuma II, Aztec emperor –
Montezuma's revenge. •
Morgan le Fay, British mythological character –
Fata Morgana. •
Andrija Mohorovičić, Croatian seismologist –
Mohorovičić discontinuity • Jarmo Moilanen - Moilanen arc (a rare V-shaped halo phenomenon) •
Gert Molière, German mathematician –
Molière radius. •
Luis de Molina, Spanish religious leader –
Molinism. •
Jacob Anton Moll, Dutch physician –
Moll's gland •
Vyacheslav Molotov, Russian politician –
Molotov cocktail •
James Monroe, American president –
Monroe Doctrine,
Monrovia •
Marilyn Monroe, American film actress –
Monroe piercing •
Montanus, Christian religious leader –
Montanism •
Moses Montefiore, British banker –
Montefiore Medical Center. •
Maria Montessori, Italian educator –
Montessori education. •
Ambroise Monell, American businessman –
Monel metal. •
Louis de Montfort, French religious leader –
Montfortians. •
Giuseppe Monti, Italian botanist –
Montia. • The
Montgolfier Brothers, French inventors –
Montgolfier balloon. •
Bernard Montgomery, British general – monty coat, nickname for a
Duffel coat.,
Montgomery cocktail. •
William Fetherstone Montgomery, Irish obstetrician –
Glands of Montgomery. •
Monty Python, British comedy collective –
Pythonesque. •
Robert Moog, American inventor –
Moog synthesizer. •
Sun Myung Moon, South-Korean religious leader –
Moonie. •
Gordon Moore, American businessman –
Moore's law. •
Jean Moreau de Sechelles, French politician –
Seychelles •
José María Morelos, Mexican revolutionary –
Morelos,
Morelia. • Prince
Morgan the Old of Gwent, Welsh king –
Glamorgan. •
Mormon, American mythological prophet –
Mormonism. •
Ernst Moro, Austrian physician –
Moro reflex. •
Samuel Morse, British inventor –
Morse code. •
Morpheus, Greek mythological character –
morphine. •
Ennio Morricone, Italian composer - Morricone-eque (music, especially film soundtracks composed in his characteristic style). •
John Morton, English archbishop of Canterbury –
Morton's Fork (a choice between two equally unpleasant alternatives),
Morton's fork coup. •
Jerry Moss and
Herb Alpert, American musicians –
A&M Records. •
Rudolf Mössbauer, German physicist –
Mössbauer effect. • Lord
Louis Mountbatten, British naval officer –
Mountbatten pink. •
Mickey Mouse, American cartoon character –
Mickey Mousing,
Mickey Mouse degrees •
Mowgli, British-Indian literary character –
Mowgli syndrome. •
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, German-Austrian composer –
Mozartkugel,
Mozart effect,
Mozart Medal, the word 'Mozart' became synonymous for '(musical) child prodigy' and 'virtuoso' •
Erasto B. Mpemba, Tanzanian physicist –
Mpemba effect •
Antonín Mrkos, Czech astronomer – The comets
18D/Perrine-Mrkos,
45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova,
124P/Mrkos and
143P/Kowal-Mrkos. •
Muhammad, Saudi Arabian religious leader –
Muhammadanism •
Fritz Müller, German biologist –
Müllerian mimicry •
Walther Müller, German physicist –
Geiger–Müller tube •
Franz Carl Müller-Lyer, German psychologist and sociologist —
Müller-Lyer illusion. • David Mulligan, American hotel manager –
Mulligan. •
Baron Munchausen, German baron –
Munchausen syndrome,
Munchausen syndrome by proxy •
Hugo Münsterberg, German-American psychologist,
Münsterberg illusion •
Ian Murdock, American software engineer, and Debra Murdock, his wife. –
Debian project for free software, made after combining Ian's and his wife's name Debra. •
Edward A. Murphy Jr., American engineer –
Murphy's law. •
William Lawrence Murphy, American inventor –
Murphy bed. • The
Muses, Greek mythological characters – a muse,
musaeum, museum. •
Mytyl and Tytltyl, Belgian theatrical characters – Mytyl school and Tyltyl school. == N ==