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The Complete List of Cities and Towns in Mississippi That Start With M

Here you’ll find 25 Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with M, organized from “Macon” to “Myrtle”. Many of these places are small towns named for rivers, early settlers, or Native American words.

Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with M are a mix of small towns and larger cities. Many grew around railroads or river trade, and Meridian remains a notable example of that history.

Below you’ll find the table with state and population.

Place: The official city or town name; you can scan it to find locations quickly and identify entries alphabetically.

State: The state is listed as “Mississippi” for every entry, so you can confirm the regional scope.

Population: Latest Census or ACS estimate with year, helping you compare place sizes and plan travel or research.

Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with M

PlaceCountyPopulation (Year)Country
MaconNoxubee County1,410 (2020)United States
MadisonMadison County27,747 (2020)United States
MageeSimpson County4,500 (2020)United States
MagnoliaPike County1,600 (2020)United States
ManteeWebster County250 (2020)United States
MantachieItawamba County1,200 (2020)United States
MarksQuitman County1,400 (2020)United States
MathistonWebster/Choctaw Counties1,500 (2020)United States
McCoolAttala County200 (2020)United States
McCombPike County12,200 (2020)United States
McLainGreene County700 (2020)United States
MeadvilleFranklin County900 (2020)United States
MendenhallSimpson County2,700 (2020)United States
MeridianLauderdale County35,000 (2020)United States
MerigoldBolivar County300 (2020)United States
MizeSmith County650 (2020)United States
MonticelloLawrence County1,650 (2020)United States
MortonScott County1,900 (2020)United States
MoorheadSunflower County1,600 (2020)United States
Moss PointJackson County13,000 (2020)United States
Mound BayouBolivar County1,500 (2020)United States
Mount OliveCovington County420 (2020)United States
MayersvilleIssaquena County700 (2020)United States
MyrtleUnion County300 (2020)United States
MoselleJones County300 (2020)United States

Descriptions

Macon

Macon

Town and county seat of Noxubee County with antebellum roots and rural landscapes; small community with local history museums and nearby wildlife areas.

Madison

Madison

Fast-growing suburb of Jackson known for good schools, planned neighborhoods, and a mix of historic homes and newer developments.

Magee

Magee

Small city in south-central Mississippi with local festivals, a historic downtown, and a community-focused small-town atmosphere.

Magnolia

Magnolia

Historic river town near the Louisiana border noted for its oak-lined streets and proximity to Natchez Trace tourism routes.

Mantee

Mantee

Very small incorporated town in north-central Mississippi, offering quiet rural living and access to outdoor recreation.

Mantachie

Mantachie

Tiny town known for the annual Mantachie Watermelon Festival and friendly community events in northeast Mississippi.

Marks

Marks

County seat on the Mississippi Delta, historically significant in civil rights history and close to Delta cultural sites.

Mathiston

Mathiston

Small town at the junction of two counties, serving as a local commercial hub for rural north-central communities.

McCool

McCool

Small incorporated town in central Mississippi with a quiet, rural character and close-knit community life.

McComb

McComb

Regional commercial center on the Southern Railroad with a historic downtown, cultural sites, and local festivals.

McLain

McLain

Small town near the Gulf Coast region, with a mix of timber, agriculture, and coastal-influenced culture.

Meadville

Meadville

County seat of Franklin County; small town with historic courthouse and access to scenic rural landscapes.

Mendenhall

Mendenhall

Small town south of Jackson with historic sites, local shops, and annual community events.

Meridian

Meridian

Major city and regional hub in east Mississippi, with railroad history, museums, and a lively arts scene.

Merigold

Merigold

Tiny Delta town known for its agricultural surroundings and proximity to blues music heritage sites.

Mize

Mize

Small town in southeast-central Mississippi with local history and rural community events.

Monticello

Monticello

County seat with historic courthouse square, local festivals, and proximity to forested recreation areas.

Morton

Morton

Small town on U.S. Highway 80 with a mix of residential neighborhoods and long-standing community institutions.

Moorhead

Moorhead

Delta town near larger regional centers, known for agriculture and Delta cultural influences.

Moss Point

Moss Point

Gulf Coast city with waterfront neighborhoods, boating access, and a history tied to shipbuilding and fishing.

Mound Bayou

Mound Bayou

Historically African American-founded city in the Delta, notable for its unique founding story and civil rights legacy.

Mount Olive

Mount Olive

Small town in southern Mississippi with historic churches and a quiet, rural community setting.

Mayersville

Mayersville

Small river town in the Delta region, rich in history and rural landscapes along the Mississippi River floodplain.

Myrtle

Myrtle

Tiny town in north Mississippi with a close-knit community and easy access to nearby lakes and outdoor recreation.

Moselle

Moselle

Small town in southeast-central Mississippi characterized by residential neighborhoods and proximity to larger county services.

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