AdmirmBosnian, Albanian Meaning uncertain. It might be a variant of Amir 1 or it could be derived from Latin admiror meaning "admire".
MireillefFrench, Dutch From the Occitan name Mirèio, which was first used by the poet Frédéric Mistral for the main character in his poem Mirèio (1859). He probably derived it from the Occitan word mirar meaning "to admire". It is spelled Mirèlha in classical Occitan orthography. A notable bearer is the French singer Mireille Mathieu (1946-).
Mum & fChinese From Chinese 牧 (mù) meaning "shepherd", 木 (mù) meaning "tree, wood", or other characters with similar pronunciations.