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Baby names starting with M

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Mahasin
Arabic · From Arabic mahasin, meaning "beauties," "virtues," or "good qualities."
Makeia
English · Likely a modern variant of Micaiah- or Makayla-type names, often associated with meanings like "who is like God?"
Makeitha
English · Likely a modern coined variant in the Makayla or Micaiah family, often loosely linked to "who is like God?"
Malarie
French · A variant of Mallory, from French roots meaning "unfortunate" or "ill-fated," later used as a surname and given name.
Mandilyn
English · A modern elaborated spelling of Mandie or Madelyn-type names, shaped more by style than by one fixed root.
Maneka
Indian · Likely related to Menaka, a name from Indian tradition associated with a celestial nymph.
Mariatheresa
Hebrew · A compound of Maria and Theresa; Maria is linked to Hebrew Miryam, while Theresa is traditionally associated with Greek roots.
Markiesha
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Marquis or Marquia, ultimately connected to the noble title marquis.
Mieshia
English · Likely a modern variant of Misha or Meisha, formed through contemporary sound-based styling.
Maeghan
Welsh · A variant of Megan, the Welsh pet form of Margaret, ultimately meaning "pearl."
Mahria
Arabic · Likely a variant of Maria or Mariah, blending Arabic-influenced spelling with a classic name tied to meanings like "beloved" or "drop of the sea."
Majeeda
Arabic · From Arabic Majida, meaning "glorious," "noble," or "illustrious."
Maketta
English · A modern invented name, likely shaped by rhythmic contemporary naming patterns rather than one fixed root.
Mandala
Indian · From Sanskrit mandala, meaning "circle" or "sacred diagram," associated with spiritual wholeness and balance.
Mandisha
Indian · Mandisha is likely an Indian-derived modern name, often linked to sweetness or charm from Sanskrit-based naming patterns.
Mandolin
Italian · Mandolin comes from the Italian musical instrument name, ultimately tied to mandola and the idea of music.
Manoy
Indian · Manoy is likely an Indian variant related to Manoj, a Sanskrit name meaning born of the mind.
Marish
Latin · Marish is likely a variant of Marie or Maris, ultimately linked to Latin-rooted forms associated with Mary or the sea.
Markeesha
English · Markeesha is a modern elaboration of Marquise or Marcus-style roots, blending French-derived sounds with creative modern naming.
Marquitia
French · Marquitia appears to be a modern form built from Marquis or Marquita-style names with French-rooted influence.
Masika
African · Masika is an African name, especially found in East Africa, often associated with rain or the rainy season.
Matalie
French · Matalie is likely a variant of Natalie, from Latin natalis meaning birth, especially birth of the Lord.
Maygan
Welsh · Maygan is a spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Mekka
Arabic · Mekka is a modern spelling inspired by Mecca, the holy city in Islam, giving it a strong place-based association.
Merranda
Latin · Merranda is a variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus meaning worthy of admiration or wonder.
Mesina
Italian · Mesina likely draws from Messina, the Sicilian place name, giving it an Italian geographic and surname-style feel.
Mickela
Hebrew · Mickela is a feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mistyann
English · Mistyann blends Misty, from the English word for light fog, with Ann, creating a modern compound name.
Mylynda
English · Mylynda is a spelling variant of Melinda, a modern name likely shaped from Latin-derived sweet or gentle associations.
Mahdee
Arabic · Mahdee is a spelling variant of Mahdi, from Arabic meaning 'guided one.'
Marquett
French · Marquett is likely a variant of Marquette, a French form tied to Mark and sometimes interpreted as 'little Mark.'
Matthen
Hebrew · Matthen appears to be a variant of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God.'
Montrez
French · Montrez is a modern name with French-flavored sound, likely formed in contemporary English naming rather than from an old root.
Mandeep
Indian · Mandeep is an Indian name, often Punjabi, meaning 'lamp of the mind' or 'light of the heart.'
Markeis
English · Markeis is likely a modern form influenced by Marquis, a French noble title ultimately from Latin roots.
Mohit
Indian · Mohit comes from Sanskrit and means 'charmed,' 'enchanted,' or 'attracted.'
Mondre
English · Mondre is likely a modern shortened form influenced by Andre or DeAndre, ultimately from Greek Andreas meaning 'manly.'
Maichael
Hebrew · Maichael is a spelling variant of Michael, the Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?"
Manpreet
Indian · Manpreet is an Indian name from Punjabi elements meaning "love of the heart" or "one whose heart is filled with affection."
Marquie
French · Marquie is likely a variant of Marquis or Marqui, from a French noble title meaning "marquis."
Marquist
French · Marquist is a modern form related to Marquis, derived from the French noble rank "marquis."
Martese
Latin · Martese is likely a variant of Martis or Martin-related forms, ultimately from Latin Mars, the Roman god of war.
Montral
French · Montral is likely inspired by the place name Montreal, from French meaning "royal mountain."
Meghann
Welsh · Meghann is a variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning "pearl."
Maigan
Welsh · A spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret, ultimately meaning pearl.
Myshia
Hebrew · Likely related to Misha, a diminutive of Michael, ultimately from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mandra
Indian · Likely connected to Sanskrit roots suggesting pleasantness or to mythic names such as Mandara.
Muslimah
Arabic · An Arabic word-name meaning a female Muslim, one who submits to God.
Magin
Spanish · Magin is likely related to the Spanish name Magín, from the Latinized Magnus line meaning great.
Mandey
English · Mandey is a modern spelling of Mandy, a diminutive of Amanda, from Latin meaning worthy of love.
Markela
English · Markela is likely a feminine elaboration of Mark or Marcella-style names, from Latin roots tied to Mars.
Muneerah
Arabic · Muneerah is an Arabic name meaning radiant, luminous, or full of light.
Marleana
English · Marleana is likely a modern blend of Marlene and Marlena, ultimately tied to names meaning "star of the sea" or "beloved."
Mirandy
English · Mirandy is an elaborated form of Miranda, from Latin mirandus, meaning "admirable" or "worthy of wonder."
Mitsi
Japanese · Mitsi is likely a variant of Mitsu, a Japanese name element meaning "light," "honey," or "fullness" depending on kanji.
Moneek
French · Moneek is a phonetic variant of Monique, the French feminine form of Monica, often interpreted as "advisor" or "solitary."
Makila
African · Makila is often treated as a modern name, sometimes linked to African usage and names built on Ma- with melodic endings.
Malesha
English · Malesha is likely a modern invented name, influenced by names like Alesha or Keisha with a Ma- prefix.
Mallika
Indian · Mallika is a Sanskrit name meaning "jasmine," a fragrant flowering vine.
Maredith
Welsh · Maredith is a variant of Meredith, a Welsh name traditionally meaning great ruler or lordly.
Mareka
Slavic · Mareka appears related to Marek or Maria forms, tying it to Hebrew-rooted Mary traditions through Slavic usage.
Maresha
Hebrew · Maresha may echo the biblical place Mareshah, a Hebrew name meaning "summit" or "head of a hill."
Markesia
Latin · Markesia is likely a feminine elaboration of Marcus or Mark, from Latin and associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.
Markitta
Latin · Markitta is probably an elaborated feminine form of Mark, from Latin Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Martinque
French · Martinque appears influenced by Martinique, the French Caribbean place name ultimately derived from Martin.
Maryssa
Hebrew · Maryssa is likely a blend of Mary and Marissa, combining Hebrew-rooted Mary with a modern lyrical ending.
Mashanna
English · Mashanna is likely a modern blend name, possibly influenced by Shawna and Mary-derived forms.
Melady
French · Melady is likely a creative spelling of Melody, from Greek melodia through French and English, meaning song.
Melissha
Greek · Melissha is a variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning "bee."
Mikela
Hebrew · Mikela is a feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Mikeya
Hebrew · Mikeya is likely a modern variant of Michaela or Micaiah, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Maili
English · Often treated as a modern form related to Mary or Maylee-style names, with soft and lyrical appeal.
Mailing
Chinese · Usually a Chinese transliterated name, often built from characters suggesting beauty, brightness, or delicate sound.
Majida
Arabic · From Arabic, Majida means glorious, noble, or magnificent.
Mandye
Latin · A spelling variant of Mandy, the diminutive of Amanda, from Latin meaning lovable or worthy of love.
Marjon
French · Likely related to Marion or Marjan, ultimately tied to Mary, a name of ancient Hebrew origin.
Mashika
English · Likely a modern form influenced by names like Masha, a Slavic diminutive of Maria, with a stylized ending.
Meme
French · Used as a nickname-style name, often functioning as a diminutive for names like Mary or other family pet forms.
Merrisa
Hebrew · A variant of Marisa or Merissa, generally linked back to Maria, a name of ancient Hebrew origin.
Miatta
African · A West African name, especially associated with Liberia and Sierra Leone, used as a traditional feminine given name.
Micheleen
French · A French-style elaboration of Michelle, from Michael, meaning who is like God?
Michelleann
French · A compound name blending Michelle and Ann, with roots tied to Michael and Hannah.
Miosha
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from fashionable sounds and endings used in late 20th-century naming.
Myishia
English · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by Aisha-type names, which come from Arabic roots meaning alive or thriving.
Mensah
African · Mensah is an Akan name from West Africa meaning "third-born child," especially a third son.
Marell
English · Marell is likely a surname-style form related to Merrill or Merrell, with old Germanic roots suggesting fame or renown.
Makalani
African · Makalani is used in Southern Africa and is also the name of the makalani palm, giving it a natural association.
Manuell
Hebrew · Manuell is a spelling variant of Manuel, from Hebrew Immanuel meaning God is with us.
Marquest
French · Marquest appears related to Marquis, a French noble title, giving it an aristocratic surname-style feel.
Marreco
Spanish · Marreco is a surname-style name found in Iberian usage, likely adapted into given-name use in modern naming.
Matthue
Hebrew · Matthue is a rare variant of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God, likely shaped by French spelling.
Micholas
Greek · Micholas is a variant blending Michael and Nicholas, with Nicholas from Greek meaning victory of the people.
Montaque
French · Montaque is a variant of Montague, from French place-name roots meaning pointed hill.
Montea
French · Montea is likely a modern name influenced by Monte or Monty, from roots meaning mountain or hill.
Monterrio
Spanish · Monterrio is a modern elaboration built from Spanish monte and rio, suggesting mountain and river imagery.
Montrey
French · Montrey likely derives from French place-name elements meaning mountain or hill, used in a modern style.
Morad
Arabic · Morad is an Arabic and Persian name meaning wish, desire, or purpose.
Mykle
Hebrew · Mykle is a modern spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Myrone
Greek · Myrone is likely a variant of Myron, from Greek and traditionally linked to myrrh or sweet oil.
Myeasha
African · Myeasha is likely a modern variant influenced by Aisha, a name of Arabic origin meaning living or prosperous.
Mahogony
English · Mahogony is a spelling variant of Mahogany, the rich reddish-brown wood name taken from the tropical tree.
Maiesha
Arabic · Maiesha is likely related to Arabic Aisha forms, carrying the sense of life, living, or vitality.
Mandalynn
English · Mandalynn is a blended modern name combining Manda and Lynn, with roots related to Amanda meaning lovable.
Martesha
English · Martesha is likely an elaborated form of Marta or Marsha, from Latin and Aramaic-rooted traditions meaning lady or mistress.
Meaghann
Welsh · Meaghann is a spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh form of Margaret ultimately from Greek meaning pearl.
Myda
Greek · Myda may echo Midas from Greek tradition or function as a streamlined modern English coinage.
Myesheia
Arabic · Myesheia is likely a modern form related to Aisha-derived names, carrying the sense of life or living.
Mahagony
English · A spelling variant of Mahogany, the English tree name taken from the rich reddish hardwood.
Marlania
English · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by Marla or Marlena, with roots possibly tied to Mary or Magdalene forms.
Martisa
Latin · Likely related to Marta or Maritza forms, ultimately from the name Martha, meaning "lady" or "mistress."
Masiel
Spanish · A Spanish-used form related to Hebrew angelic-style names ending in -el, with a divine "of God" element.
Mber
African · Likely of African origin, Mber appears to be a short modern form with limited documented etymology.
Mirranda
Latin · Mirranda is a variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus, meaning "admirable" or "worthy of wonder."
Mishonda
English · Mishonda is likely a modern coined name built from the popular Mi- prefix and Shonda-style ending.
Mohini
Indian · Mohini is a Sanskrit name meaning "enchantress," and is also the name of a divine figure in Hindu mythology.
Moniquea
French · Moniquea is a modern elaboration of Monique, the French form of Monica, often associated with wise counsel.
Muffy
English · Muffy is an English pet name, often used as an affectionate diminutive of names like Muffet.
Maaike
German · Maaike is a Dutch and Frisian diminutive of Maria, a name of ancient Hebrew origin often interpreted as beloved or wished-for child.
Mackensie
Scottish · Mackensie is a variant of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning child of Coinneach, often interpreted as fair one.
Magalena
Greek · Magalena is a variant of Magdalena, from Greek, meaning woman from Magdala, a place name in biblical tradition.
Magee
Irish · Magee comes from an Irish surname derived from Mag Aodh, meaning son of Aodh, an old personal name linked to fire.
Maigen
English · Maigen is a modern spelling of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret, ultimately from Greek meaning pearl.
Makeya
English · Makeya appears to be a modern English-created name, possibly influenced by Makayla or Micaiah, with no single fixed traditional root.
Malesia
Greek · Malesia is likely a modern form influenced by Melissa or place-based sounds, with Greek roots possibly tied to honeybee through Melissa.
Marieka
Slavic · Marieka is a variant of Marika, a European pet form of Maria, from Hebrew origin and often interpreted as beloved or wished-for child.
Mariha
Arabic · Mariha is used in Arabic and South Asian naming and is often associated with joyfulness, grace, or lively beauty.
Marinee
French · Marinee likely relates to Marine, from Latin marinus meaning of the sea.
Marini
Italian · Marini comes from Italian surname use based on Latin marinus, meaning of the sea.
Markishia
English · Markishia appears to be a modern English coinage, likely built from Mark or Mar- with an ornamental suffix.
Mashawna
English · Mashawna is likely a modern variant of Shawna with a prefixed Ma-, ultimately tied to Sean or John meaning God is gracious.
Mashawnda
English · Mashawnda appears to be a modern elaboration of Shawnda or Shawna, forms related to Sean or John meaning God is gracious.
Meaghen
Irish · Meaghen is a spelling variant of Megan, an Irish and Welsh form of Margaret, from Greek meaning pearl.
Megahn
Irish · Megahn is a modern spelling of Megan, a form of Margaret derived from Greek margaritēs meaning pearl.
Megham
English · Megham is likely a spelling variation influenced by Megan or Meghan, names ultimately derived from Margaret meaning pearl.
Mehan
Irish · Mehan is an Irish surname and given-name form, likely derived from Gaelic roots meaning descendant of a little or gentle one.
Mekea
English · Mekea appears to be a modern English-created name, possibly influenced by names like Micaiah or Takeya in sound.
Meleesa
Greek · Meleesa is a modern spelling of Melissa, from Greek meaning honeybee.
Mendee
English · Mendee is likely a modern English spelling related to Mindy or Mandy, pet forms with affectionate and diminutive use.
Meoshia
English · Meoshia appears to be a modern English coinage, probably created for sound and rhythm rather than from one historic root.
Mikeia
English · Mikeia is likely a modern variant influenced by Micaiah, from Hebrew, meaning who is like God.
Mikkia
English · Mikkia appears to be a modern English-created name, possibly influenced by Mickey, Mika, or Miki forms.
Milini
Indian · Milini is used in Indian naming and is often connected with ideas of union, meeting, or a gentle linked presence.
Mychal
Hebrew · Mychal is a modern spelling of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning who is like God?
Monterio
Spanish · Monterio is likely a variant of Montero or Monteiro, linked to mountains or a huntsman.
Mahmood
Arabic · Mahmood is an Arabic name meaning praised or commendable, from the same root as Muhammad.
Maricus
Latin · Maricus is likely a variant of Marcus, a Latin Roman name associated with Mars, the god of war.
Mumin
Arabic · Mumin comes from Arabic and means believer or faithful one.
Markcus
Latin · Markcus is a spelling variant of Marcus, a Latin name linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marquinn
English · Marquinn is a modern blend of Mark and Quinn, combining classic and Irish surname-style elements.
Marshun
English · Marshun is a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like MarShawn or Sean.
Martinis
Latin · Martinis is a form related to Martinus, from Latin, meaning "of Mars" or "warlike."
Mate
Hebrew · Mate is a form of Matthew, from Hebrew, meaning "gift of God."
Mondra
English · Mondra is a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Monique, Andre, or place-style sounds.
Mychel
Hebrew · Mychel is a spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning "Who is like God?"
Meghen
Welsh · Meghen is a variant of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret, ultimately meaning pearl.
Markeshia
English · Markeshia is likely a modern English elaboration influenced by Mar- names and suffixes like -keshia used in contemporary naming.
Minal
Indian · Minal is an Indian name often interpreted as precious stone or gemlike, with associations of delicacy and beauty.
Muriah
Hebrew · Muriah is likely a variant of Moriah, the Hebrew place name associated with biblical tradition and seen as meaning chosen by God.
Malyssa
Greek · A variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning "honeybee."
Mecole
Greek · Likely a variant of Nicole, from Greek roots meaning "victory of the people."
Miaisha
English · A modern blend, possibly influenced by Mia and Aisha; Aisha comes from Arabic meaning "alive" or "living."
Mykesha
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Michael-derived sounds and -esha endings.
Marciela
Spanish · Marciela is a variant of Marcella or Maricela, from Latin roots tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Markeia
English · Markeia is a modern variant likely built from Mark with a melodic feminine ending.
Markina
English · Markina is likely a feminine elaboration of Mark, a Latin-rooted name associated with Mars.
Marshana
English · Marshana appears to be an elaborated form of Marsha, ultimately related to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Maurisha
French · Maurisha likely developed from Maurice or Mauricia, from Latin Maurus, meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Megean
Welsh · Megean is a spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Melysa
Greek · Melysa is a variant of Melissa, from Greek, meaning honey bee.
Meshan
Hebrew · Meshan likely echoes biblical Hebrew naming patterns and may relate to names meaning gift or drawing forth.
Miosoty
Spanish · Miosoty is a Spanish usage name derived from the flower forget-me-not, especially known in Caribbean naming.
Monea
English · Monea is likely a modern form influenced by Mona, a name with French and Celtic associations.
Monekia
English · Monekia is a modern elaborated name, likely built from Mon- with a decorative -ekia ending.
Mandalin
English · Mandalin is a modern elaborated form likely influenced by Madelyn or Mandoline-like sounds.
Mandelyn
English · Mandelyn is a modern spelling variant of Madelyn, a name ultimately linked to Magdalene and “woman of Magdala.”
Markeyta
English · Markeyta appears to be a modern variant of Marketa or Marquita, forms related to Margaret meaning “pearl.”
Marlenea
German · Marlenea is an elaborated form of Marlene, a German blend of Maria and Magdalene.
Mashauna
English · Mashauna appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed from Ma- and Shauna elements.
Meghanne
Welsh · Meghanne is a variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret, traditionally meaning “pearl.”
Melissamarie
English · Melissamarie combines Melissa, from Greek “honeybee,” with Marie, the French form of Mary.
Melssia
Greek · Melssia is likely a variant spelling of Melissa, a Greek name meaning “honeybee.”
Mercede
Spanish · Mercede is a shortened form of Mercedes, from a Spanish Marian title meaning “mercies.”
Merrissa
Latin · Merrissa is a variant of Marissa, a modern name often linked to Latin-rooted Mary forms or the sea.
Micala
Hebrew · Micala is a feminine variant of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning “who is like God?”
Mikiala
Hebrew · Mikiala is a creative spelling of Michaela, derived from Hebrew and meaning “who is like God?”
Mikiya
Japanese · Mikiya is used in Japanese naming and can carry meanings tied to beauty, trees, or value depending on kanji.
Moneshia
English · Moneshia appears to be a modern coined name, likely built from Mon- and -esha sound elements.
Mong
Chinese · Mong is used in East and Southeast Asian naming traditions and is often linked to brightness or culture-specific family usage.
Monikia
French · Monikia is a modern variant of Monica or Monique, names associated with counsel or advisor-like meanings.
Montoyia
Spanish · Montoyia appears to be an elaborated form influenced by the Spanish surname Montoya and modern English styling.
Morganne
Welsh · Morganne is a feminized spelling of Morgan, a Welsh name associated with the sea.
Myeka
English · Myeka appears to be a modern coined name, likely shaped by the popularity of Mia-, My-, and -eka sounds.
Mylinh
Chinese · Mylinh likely reflects a Vietnamese-style name linked to Sino roots, often associated with beauty or spirit.
Michaeljames
Hebrew · Michaeljames is a compound of Michael, who is like God, and James, a form of Jacob meaning supplanter.
Mondale
Norse · Mondale is a surname-derived name traced to Norwegian place roots, adapted into English-speaking use as a given name.
Mandre
Greek · Mandre is likely a shortened modern form influenced by Andre or Deandre, from Greek Andreas meaning "manly."
Manolis
Greek · Manolis is a Greek diminutive of Emmanuel, from Hebrew, meaning "God is with us."
Margues
French · Margues is likely a variant of Marquis, from French, referring to a noble rank.
Markiee
English · Markiee is a modern spelling of Markie, a diminutive of Mark, from Latin Marcus.
Markise
French · Markise is a spelling variant influenced by Marquis or Marquise, French titles connected with nobility.
Marquee
English · Marquee likely reflects modern use of the English word from French, and may also echo Marquis as a stylish title-name.
Marreo
Italian · Marreo is likely a variant form influenced by Mario, a Latin-derived name connected to Mars.
Mashaun
English · Mashaun is a modern blend influenced by Shawn, the Irish form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Meng
Chinese · Meng is a Chinese name or surname whose meaning depends on the character, often associated with ideas like sprouting or excellence.
Montario
English · Montario is a modern elaborated name, possibly influenced by Mont- names and Latin-style endings.
Mao
Chinese · Mao is a Chinese name whose meaning changes by character and may refer to fur, flourishing, or elegance.
Martini
Italian · Martini is an Italian surname and given-name form from Martinus, meaning 'of Mars.'
Meggie
English · Meggie is a diminutive of Margaret, from Greek roots meaning 'pearl.'
Murjani
Arabic · From Arabic marjan meaning “coral,” used as a name associated with beauty and precious natural imagery.
Monyetta
English · Monyetta is likely a modern English coinage, possibly formed from Mon- with the feminine -etta ending.
Marnisha
English · Likely a modern blended name, possibly combining Mar- with Nisha-like elements.
Marquesha
English · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by Marquis or Marquessa, from noble French title roots.
Maygen
Welsh · A spelling variant of Megan, the Welsh form of Margaret, traditionally linked to pearl.
Melissasue
Greek · A compound of Melissa, from Greek meaning honeybee, and Sue, from Susan meaning lily.
Merin
Irish · Likely related to Mairin or Marin, associated with sea meanings or Irish forms of Mary.
Meshon
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Mishaun or Sean.
Miaya
Japanese · Likely a modern variant of Maya or Mya; in Japanese contexts it can echo meanings tied to beauty or a shrine.
Micayla
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michaela or Mikayla, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Monek
French · Likely a variant of Monique, the French form of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin.
Musheerah
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name associated with giving counsel, signaling, or sharing good news.
Myya
English · A modern spelling variant of Mia or Mya, often used for its short, contemporary sound.
Macaire
French · A French form of Macarius, from Greek makarios, meaning "blessed" or "happy."
Malonda
African · Likely a modern melodic creation, possibly influenced by names like Melinda or Yolanda.
Manesha
Indian · Probably a variant of Manisha, from Sanskrit roots associated with intelligence, thought, or wisdom.
Mariachristina
Hebrew · A compound of Maria and Christina, combining the heritage of Mary with "follower of Christ."
Maricely
Spanish · A Spanish-style elaboration of Maria, likely formed with a decorative ending for a softer, modern sound.
Marlaena
German · A blended form related to Marlena or Marlene, names ultimately connected to Maria and Magdalene traditions.
Marsinah
Latin · Likely a feminine form related to Mars, the Roman god of war, giving it a strong classical tone.
Marytza
Spanish · A variant of Maritza, commonly treated as a Spanish diminutive of Maria, from the biblical Mary tradition.
Marzena
Slavic · A Slavic name often linked to Marzanna and dreamlike or spring-related associations in Slavic tradition.
Mekeshia
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Keisha-style names, often connected to Aisha and Arabic roots meaning "alive."
Meridth
Welsh · A spelling variant of Meredith, a Welsh name traditionally interpreted as "great lord" or sometimes "sea protector."
Merika
Slavic · Likely a variant of Marika, a Slavic diminutive of Maria, from the long biblical Mary tradition.
Meshea
Hebrew · Probably a modern form related to Misha or Michaela, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Michaelia
Hebrew · A feminine elaboration of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Milisha
English · Likely a modern blended name, shaped for sound from elements like Mi- and -lisha.
Mistique
French · A variant of Mystique, from French and ultimately Greek roots meaning mystical, hidden, or mysterious.
Mohogany
English · A spelling variant of Mahogany, the tree and rich wood color name, used as a nature-inspired modern name.
Moneik
French · A variant of Monique, the French form of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin.
Martise
French · Martise is likely a French-influenced variant related to Martin or Martice, from Latin roots associated with Mars.
Mareco
Spanish · Mareco appears to be a Romance-style variant of Marco, ultimately linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marieo
Italian · Marieo looks like a modern elaboration of Mario, a Latin-rooted name related to Mars.
Marquice
French · Marquice is a modern variant of Marquis, the French noble title for a marquess.
Markas
Latin · Markas is a variant of Marcus, a Latin name traditionally linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Monteze
English · Monteze is a modern name form likely influenced by Monte or Montese-style surname sounds.
Manh
Chinese · Manh is a Vietnamese name often written with Sino-Vietnamese roots associated with strength, vigor, or brightness depending on the character.
Marguise
French · Likely a variant of Marquis, from the French noble title meaning marquess or border lord.
Markice
African · Probably a modern form influenced by Mark or Marcus, names from Latin roots associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.
Martavis
African · Likely a modern coinage shaped by names like Martin or Marcus, both from Latin roots tied to Mars.
Matheau
French · A variant of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning gift of God, filtered through French-style spelling.
Maulin
Indian · Maulin is an Indian name often linked to Sanskrit roots meaning crowned, garlanded, or adorned on the head.
Montavius
African · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by names like Octavius; the -avius ending echoes Latin Roman naming patterns.
Mey
Chinese · Mey is often treated as a variant of Mei, a Chinese name associated with beauty or the plum blossom.
Meuy
Chinese · Meuy is likely a phonetic variant of Mei-like names, often associated with beauty or blossoms.
Maly
Scottish · Maly is likely a diminutive-style form related to names like Molly or Malya, used for its soft affectionate sound.
Mckensie
Scottish · Mckensie is a spelling variant of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname name meaning child of Coinneach.
Markieta
Slavic · A variant of Marketa or Margaret-related forms, ultimately from Greek roots meaning pearl.
Marlem
English · Likely a modern variation influenced by Marlene or surname-style formations of Germanic flavor.
Meissa
Arabic · From Arabic astronomical naming, referring to a shining star and carrying bright celestial associations.
Michaelena
Hebrew · Michaelena is an English elaboration of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'.
Morghan
Welsh · Morghan is a variant of Morgan, a Welsh name traditionally linked to the sea and bright or circling waters.
Mykisha
English · Mykisha is a modern English coinage, likely formed with the popular '-isha' ending and influenced by names like Mykia or Keisha.
Macaela
Hebrew · A feminine form of Michael or Michaela, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mackinzie
Scottish · A variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning child of Coinneach.
Magdala
Hebrew · From the biblical place Magdala, meaning tower, and associated with Mary Magdalene.
Manjit
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit roots, meaning mind-conqueror or one who wins the heart.
Margan
Welsh · A variant of Morgan, a Welsh name often interpreted as sea-born or sea-circle.
Mariadelaluz
Spanish · A devotional Spanish compound meaning Mary of the Light, combining Maria with luz, light.
Mariadelrosario
Spanish · A Spanish devotional compound meaning Mary of the Rosary, honoring the Virgin Mary.
Marqueshia
French · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Marquis or Marquisha, from a noble French title.
Marquettia
French · Likely derived from Marquette or Marquis-based forms, carrying a French noble-name flavor.
Marshanna
English · A modern coined name, likely blending Marsha with the fashionable -anna ending.
Matesha
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant related to Matisha or Matthew-root names, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Matoya
African · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Latoya or Native place-name sounds.
Maurika
English · Likely a modern feminine form of Maurice, from a name meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Maytal
Hebrew · From Hebrew, often interpreted as dewdrop or dew of heaven, combining ideas of water and blessing.
Mekeia
English · Likely a modern invented variant of Makayla or Micaiah, influenced by names meaning who is like God.
Melishia
English · A modern spelling of Melissa, from Greek, meaning honey bee.
Mellssa
Greek · A variant spelling of Melissa, a Greek name meaning honey bee.
Mirabai
Indian · An Indian devotional name tied to the poet-saint Mirabai, often associated with Krishna devotion.
Mirsa
Arabic · Likely a variant influenced by names like Mirza or Mirsa, carrying noble or princely associations.
Morgin
Welsh · A modern spelling of Morgan, a Welsh name often interpreted as sea-born or sea-circle.
Mystery
English · An English word name evoking secrecy, wonder, and the unknown.
Mikkos
Greek · A rare form resembling Nikos or Mikos, likely tied to Greek naming patterns and victory-related roots.
Magnum
Latin · From Latin magnus meaning great or large, used as a bold modern name.
Mikos
Greek · Likely a short Greek-style form related to names such as Nikolaos, carrying victory-of-the-people associations.
Moua
Chinese · Used among Hmong families and likely rooted in East Asian surname traditions, with meaning varying by language and clan usage.
Macus
Latin · Macus is likely a spelling variant of Marcus, a Latin name tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Masada
Hebrew · Masada comes from Hebrew and means "fortress" or "stronghold," after the historic desert site in Israel.
Metthew
Hebrew · Metthew is a spelling variant of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God."
Monchello
Italian · Monchello appears to be a modern elaborated name with an Italian-style ending, so its meaning is not firmly established.
Marcques
French · A stylized form of Marcus or Marquis, ultimately from Latin roots associated with Mars.
Maurece
French · A variant of Maurice from Latin Mauritius, meaning “dark-skinned” or “Moorish.”
Mekos
English · Likely a modern invented name with uncertain etymology, formed in contemporary English naming style.
Mital
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit-derived usage, often interpreted as “friendly” or “sweet.”
Moez
Arabic · From Arabic Mu'izz, meaning “one who gives honor” or “honorer.”
Maricris
Spanish · Maricris is a Spanish-style blended name combining Maria and Cris, often understood as ‘beloved’ and ‘follower of Christ.’
Maran
Hebrew · Likely related to Aramaic-Hebrew forms meaning 'our Lord' or to Hebrew-rooted sacred language usage.
Mariade
Spanish · Likely a compound or elaborated form of Maria, from the Hebrew-rooted Mary tradition.
Mckell
Scottish · From a surname-style Gaelic form meaning 'son of Cathal' or related clan naming traditions.
Mirlande
French · Likely a French or Haitian French-form name, possibly related to Mireille or place-like endings.
Monay
French · Likely influenced by Monet, a French surname, and used as a modern given name.
Mahriah
Hebrew · A variant of Maria or Mariah, ultimately tied to the Hebrew name Miriam.
Mansi
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, commonly interpreted as meaning of the mind or thoughtful.
Mariadelosangel
Spanish · A contracted form of Maria de los Angeles, meaning Mary of the angels in Spanish devotional naming.
Marlanna
English · Likely a blend of Marla and Anna, combining forms linked to Mary and Hannah traditions.
Marycarmen
Hebrew · A compound of Mary and Carmen, joining the biblical Mary with the Marian title linked to Mount Carmel.
Menika
Indian · Likely related to Menaka, a Sanskrit name from Hindu tradition associated with beauty and grace.
Mersedes
Spanish · A variant of Mercedes, from Spanish mercedes meaning mercies, originally a Marian devotional title.
Monyca
Latin · A spelling variant of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin long associated with Saint Monica.
Maber
English · Likely a rare form related to Mabel, from Latin amabilis meaning lovable.
Maeghen
Welsh · A variant spelling of Megan, originally from Margaret, meaning pearl.
Mahagany
English · A variant of Mahogany, taken from the rich reddish hardwood and used as a modern nature name.
Manique
French · Likely a French-influenced modern form related to Monique, from a root meaning advisor or solitary one.
Maryemma
Hebrew · A compound of Mary and Emma, combining beloved or wished-for child with whole or universal.
Meghana
Indian · An Indian name related to cloud or rain-bearing skies, from Sanskrit roots like megha.
Mikea
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Micah or Michaela, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mimose
French · From the French word for the mimosa flower, ultimately from Latin roots meaning to mimic or sensitive plant.
Moire
French · Likely a French-influenced form related to Moira, a Greek name meaning fate or destiny.
Mtisha
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Tisha with a prefixed consonant, formed in contemporary American naming.
Mui
Chinese · A Sino-Vietnamese style name often linked with plum blossom or beauty, depending on the character used.
Myphuong
Chinese · A Sino-Vietnamese compound usually interpreted as beautiful fragrance, elegant direction, or graceful flower.
Marteze
Latin · Likely a modern variant of Martin or Marquis-type forms, tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Matthw
Hebrew · A shortened spelling of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of God.'
Maziar
Persian · A Persian name associated with nobility and historical figures, often interpreted as one of the moon or great one.
Mecos
Greek · Likely a rare modern form influenced by Greek-style endings, with uncertain original meaning.
Mehrdad
Persian · A Persian name meaning given by Mithra, the ancient deity of covenant and light.
Maciej
Slavic · The Polish form of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Mahammad
Arabic · A variant of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning praised or commendable.
Marcelin
French · A French form of Marcellinus, derived from Latin Mars and meaning little warrior or devoted to Mars.
Marcua
Latin · Likely a rare variant of Marcus or Marco, from the Roman name associated with Mars.
Marcys
Latin · Likely related to Marcius or Marcel forms, drawing from Roman roots associated with Mars.
Markdavid
English · A modern compound of Mark and David, combining meanings often linked to Mars and “beloved.”
Markez
Spanish · Likely a variant of Marquez, a surname title form meaning “marquis” or “nobleman.”
Michaeldavid
Hebrew · A modern compound of Michael and David, combining “Who is like God?” with “beloved.”
Michaellee
Hebrew · A blended form of Michael and Lee, pairing a Hebrew divine name with an English surname element.
Montese
French · Likely derived from monte or mont, meaning “mountain” or “hill.”
Mussa
Arabic · A form of Musa, the Arabic name of Moses, traditionally linked to “drawn from the water.”
Marquite
French · Likely a modern variant of Marquis or Marquita, ultimately from a noble title meaning marquis.
Mallary
French · Variant of Mallory, from a French-derived surname meaning unfortunate or unlucky.
Mallery
French · Variant of Mallory, from a French surname meaning unfortunate or ill-fated.
Marili
French · Likely a blended form of Mary and Lily or Marilyn-like names, combining beloved and lily associations.
Marqutia
French · Likely a modern variant related to Marquita or Marquis, ultimately tied to a noble rank.
Malori
French · Variant of Mallory, from a French surname meaning unfortunate or unlucky.
Marquieta
French · Likely a variant of Marquita, related to Marquis and ultimately to a noble title.
Marquida
Spanish · Marquida seems related to title-based forms like Marquis or Marquita, tied to noble rank or courtly style.
Mariquita
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Maria, meaning 'little Maria'; Maria ultimately comes from Hebrew Miriam.
Marqita
Spanish · Likely a modern form related to Marquita, a Spanish diminutive of Maria or Marcia-influenced names.
Marquilla
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Mar- names such as Marquita or Marcia, with a decorative -illa ending.
Mieisha
English · Likely a modern English creation related to Miesha or Myesha, with meaning shaped more by sound than by a single root.
Maghann
Welsh · Maghann is a variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Margita
Greek · Margita is a Slavic form of Margaret, from Greek margaritēs meaning 'pearl.'
Markeysha
English · Markeysha appears to be a modern coined name, possibly built from Mark with a decorative suffix.
Markida
English · Markida appears to be a modern invented form, likely influenced by Mark or Marquita-style names.
Marguitta
French · Marguitta is a variant of Marguerite, from Greek through Latin and French, meaning 'pearl.'
Mariessa
Hebrew · Mariessa is an elaborated form of Maria or Marie, from the Hebrew name Miryam with longstanding European use.
Marike
German · Marike is a Germanic diminutive of Maria, derived from the Hebrew name Miryam.
Marquila
Latin · Marquila is likely a modern form influenced by Mark or Marquis names, ultimately tied to the Latin root for Mars.
Marqurita
Spanish · Marqurita is a variant of Margarita, from Greek through Latin and Spanish, meaning 'pearl.'
Mashaunda
African · Mashaunda is a modern created name, likely combining the Ma- prefix with sounds from Shawn or Shonda.
Meagin
Welsh · Meagin is a spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Megghan
Welsh · Megghan is a variant of Megan, from Welsh and ultimately from Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Megnan
Welsh · Megnan appears to be a variant of Megan, a Welsh pet form of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Meoshi
African · Meoshi is a modern invented name with a melodic ending, possibly influenced by names like Keosha or Miyoshi.
Mickenzie
Scottish · Mickenzie is a spelling variant of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'child of Coinneach.'
Miosoti
Spanish · Miosoti is likely a variant of Miosotis, the Spanish form of myosotis, the forget-me-not flower.
Monquita
French · Monquita is likely a diminutive-style form influenced by Monique, from a Latin root meaning 'advisor' or 'alone.'
Micheaux
French · A French surname form related to Michel, from Hebrew Michael, meaning who is like God.
Mandrel
English · Mandrel is an English word-name or surname-style form, not a traditional personal name with fixed etymology.
Mtthew
Hebrew · Mtthew is almost certainly a variant or misspelling of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Mua
African · Mua appears in several African naming traditions and is often used with local meanings that vary by language.
Mycal
Hebrew · Mycal is a modern spelling of Michael, the Hebrew name meaning who is like God.
Marcquis
French · Marcquis is a spelling variant of Marquis, the French noble title meaning "marquess" or "border lord."
Markees
French · Markees is likely a phonetic variant of Marquis, the French aristocratic title later used as a given name.
Markous
Greek · Markous is a variant of Marcus or Markos, from Latin and Greek forms linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marquil
French · Marquil appears to be a modern variant influenced by Marquis or Marquel, with a stylish French-sounding ending.
Mcgregor
Scottish · McGregor is a Scottish surname-name meaning "son of Gregor," with Gregor deriving from a root meaning "watchful" or "alert."
Michaeljoseph
Hebrew · Michaeljoseph combines Michael, meaning "who is like God?" with Joseph, meaning "he will add," in a biblical compound.
Mikiel
Hebrew · A variant of Michael from Hebrew, meaning “who is like God?”
Mony
English · Likely a modern nickname-style form, sometimes linked to names like Monica or Simon.
Meghaan
Welsh · Meghaan is a modern spelling of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Marquetia
French · Marquetia is likely a feminine elaboration of Mark or Marquis, ultimately tied to Latin roots meaning of Mars.
Malary
French · Malary is a variant of Mallory, from an Old French surname meaning "unfortunate" or "ill-fated."
Mallarie
French · Mallarie is a decorative spelling of Mallory, derived from Old French and traditionally meaning "unfortunate."
Megyn
Welsh · Megyn is a modern spelling of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning "pearl."
Mervat
Arabic · Mervat is commonly used in Arabic-speaking communities and is treated as a traditional feminine given name.
Morganna
Welsh · Morganna is a variant of Morgan, a Welsh name often linked to the sea and famously associated with Morgan le Fay.
Mahoganie
English · Mahoganie comes from the mahogany tree name, used as a modern nature-inspired English name.
Malloree
French · Malloree is a variant of Mallory, from a French surname meaning 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated.'
Markea
Latin · Markea is likely a modern form related to Marcia or Mark, ultimately from Latin Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marquitte
French · Marquitte appears related to French Marquis or Marquette, evoking nobility and rank.
Maysha
Arabic · Maysha is likely derived from Arabic roots related to living or walking, used as a modern feminine name.
Megaan
Greek · Megaan is a variant of Megan, from Greek Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Miketa
Japanese · Miketa is likely a modern form influenced by Mika, a name used in Japanese and English contexts.
Miren
Spanish · Miren is a Basque and Spanish form of Mary, traditionally linked to meanings such as 'beloved' or 'drop of the sea.'
Morgaine
Welsh · Morgaine is a form of Morgan, tied to Welsh elements meaning 'sea-born' and famous in Arthurian legend.
Maggen
Greek · Likely a modern spelling related to Megan or Margaret, ultimately tied to the meaning “pearl.”
Maghen
Welsh · A variant of Megan, from Welsh forms of Margaret, meaning “pearl.”
Maheen
Persian · From Persian usage, often meaning “moonlike,” “beautiful,” or “fine as the moon.”
Majken
Norse · A Scandinavian pet form of Maria, traditionally associated with beloved or wished-for-child meanings.
Malari
Indian · Likely a modern form related to Malari/Malhar-style South Asian names, often valued for sound and rhythm.
Manada
Spanish · From Spanish manada, meaning “herd” or “group,” though as a given name it is rare and modern.
Markeyda
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Marquita/Markita-style names, with Romance-sounding endings added for style.
Marquitha
Spanish · Marquitha is likely a creative form of Marquita, from a title meaning “little marchioness” with Latin roots.
Marshonda
English · Marshonda appears to be a modern blended name, likely built from Mar- forms with the popular -shonda ending.
Mashea
English · Mashea seems to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Misha or Aisha.
Mekenzie
Scottish · Mekenzie is a variant of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning “son of Coinneach.”
Merete
Greek · Merete is a Scandinavian form of Margaret, from Greek roots meaning “pearl.”
Merette
French · Merette is likely a French-style diminutive form related to Mary or Margaret.
Miakka
African · Miakka is likely a place-based or modern adapted name, possibly influenced by Native place names used in English naming.
Mikaila
Hebrew · Mikaila is a variant of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning “who is like God?”
Mikeisha
Hebrew · Mikeisha is likely a modern elaboration of Mika or Michael forms, rooted in Hebrew “who is like God?”
Mirlene
French · Mirlene is likely a modern variant of Marlene, a blended form associated with Mary and Magdalene.
Molika
Indian · Molika is likely an Indian-derived name, possibly related to words for jasmine, root, or softness depending on regional usage.
Mykala
Hebrew · Mykala is a modern spelling of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning “who is like God?”
Matthey
Hebrew · Matthey is a surname-style or variant form related to Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning gift of God.
Montavis
English · Montavis is a modern English-style blended name, likely built from Mon-/Mont- with the suffix -avis.
Mandela
African · Mandela is an African surname and given name associated with dignity, heritage, and the legacy of Nelson Mandela.
Marcelous
Latin · Marcelous is a variant of Marcellus, from Latin and associated with "young warrior" or Mars.
Markeem
English · Markeem is a modern spelling influenced by names like Marquis or Kareem, giving it a contemporary blended feel.
Marquelle
French · Marquelle is likely a modern elaboration of Marc or Marquis-related names, linked to Mars or noble style.
Martae
Latin · Martae is a modern form related to Martin or Marte, from Latin meaning "of Mars."
Maurese
French · Maurese is a variant of Maurice, from Latin Mauricius, traditionally meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moorish."
Meldrick
German · Meldrick is a rare Germanic-style name likely built from old elements linked to counsel or strength.
Mergeron
French · Mergeron appears surname-like and is likely French in form, probably derived from a family or place name.
Mohd
Arabic · Mohd is a common short form of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning praised or praiseworthy.
Muhannad
Arabic · Muhannad is an Arabic name meaning sword, especially one made of fine Indian steel.
Mukhtar
Arabic · Mukhtar is an Arabic name meaning chosen or selected.
Miceala
Hebrew · Variant of Michaela, from the Hebrew question-name meaning who is like God?
Micaella
Hebrew · Elaborated spelling of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Monchel
French · Likely a modern variant influenced by Michelle or Monique, both French-associated forms.
Montanna
Spanish · Variant of Montana, from a Latin-rooted word meaning mountainous or mountain land.
Mareshah
Hebrew · Mareshah comes from a biblical Hebrew place name meaning 'summit' or 'head of a hill.'
Meyosha
English · A modern coined name likely built with the -yosha/-osha sound pattern and used as a distinctive contemporary form.
Marlicia
English · Marlicia is likely a modern blend of Mar- names and Alicia, with Alicia stemming from Adelaide roots meaning 'noble.'
Maryia
Hebrew · Maryia is a Slavic form of Maria, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, traditionally linked with meanings like 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Meggi
Greek · Meggi is a diminutive spelling of Maggie or Megan, names descended from Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Michea
Hebrew · Michea is related to Micah or Micaiah, Hebrew names meaning 'who is like God?'
Mickala
Hebrew · Mickala is a modern spelling of Michaela or Mikayla, from Hebrew Michael meaning 'who is like God?'
Monchell
French · Monchell appears to be a modern form influenced by Michelle, the French feminine of Michel, meaning 'who is like God?'
Macall
Scottish · Macall is a surname-style Scottish or Irish name built from Mac-, meaning son of, used as a modern given name.
Marichelle
French · Marichelle is a compound of Marie and Michelle, both with Hebrew roots tied to beloved and 'who is like God?'
Marigny
French · Marigny comes from a French place surname, ultimately derived from a Roman family name tied to land or estate.
Marison
English · Marison appears to be a surname-style modern name, possibly meaning son of Mary or formed by analogy with Madison.
Marlenne
German · Marlenne is a variant of Marlene, originally a blend of Maria and Magdalene, with roots in classic Christian naming.
Marsheena
English · Marsheena is likely a modern elaboration of Marsha, from Latin Mars, the Roman god whose name meant martial.
Meleane
Greek · Meleane likely relates to Melanie, from Greek melaina meaning dark or black, softened by French-style spelling.
Melindasue
English · Melindasue combines Melinda, often linked to honey or gentle sweetness, with Sue, from Susan meaning lily.
Micale
Hebrew · Micale is a variant of Michael or Michaela, from Hebrew meaning 'Who is like God?'
Moneika
Latin · Moneika is a modern variant of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin often associated with advisor or solitary meanings.
Maleaha
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Malia or Maleah, blending forms tied to Mary or Leah into a modern melodic spelling.
Mallerie
French · A spelling variant of Mallory, from a French surname meaning unfortunate or unlucky, later softened into a given name.
Margulia
Greek · Likely related to Margaret forms, from Greek margaritēs meaning pearl, with a decorative elaborated ending.
Marlanda
English · Probably a modern blend of Mar- with names like Arlanda or Marlena, created for sound and individuality.
Marleina
German · Likely a variant of Marlena or Marlene, a name blending Maria and Magdalene traditions.
Marquasha
English · Likely a modern American coined name using Mar- and a rhythmic -quasha ending, without a single traditional root.
Marquella
French · Probably an elaborated feminine form related to Mark or Marcella, from Latin Marcus, associated with Mars.
Me
Chinese · As a personal name, Me is often best understood as a short romanized East Asian form, commonly linked to names meaning beauty in Chinese usage.
Mecaela
Hebrew · A variant of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Meghean
Greek · Likely a spelling variant of Megan or Meghan, ultimately from Margaret, meaning pearl.
Miasia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Mia with a decorative ending, shaped for a lyrical contemporary sound.
Mikeala
Hebrew · Another variant of Michaela or Mikayla, ultimately from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mirissa
Latin · Likely a variant of Marissa, often linked to Latin-rooted Maria forms or to the sea-associated name Maris.
Momoko
Japanese · A Japanese name often written with characters meaning peach and child, giving a sense of sweetness and fruitfulness.
Moneisha
English · Likely a modern American coined name blending Mo- with the melodic -neisha ending.
Myhanh
Chinese · Likely a romanized Vietnamese-style form often associated with ideas of beauty or grace, though it does not map neatly to the listed categories.
Myrlande
French · Likely formed in a French or Haitian naming style, possibly blending Myr- with -lande for a lyrical modern effect.
Marcal
Latin · Marcal appears to be a variant of Marcell or Marcel, from Latin roots associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marucs
Latin · Marucs is likely a variant or misspelling of Marcus, a Latin name associated with Mars.
Mattlock
English · Mattlock likely derives from the English surname Matlock, a place name referring to a meadow or open land by a stream.
Maxmillian
Latin · Maxmillian is a spelling variant of Maximilian, from Latin roots meaning greatest.
Markale
English · Markale is a modern coined form, possibly influenced by Mark and the suffix -ale, without a standard traditional etymology.
Martize
Spanish · Martize is likely a variant influenced by Martin or Martinez, from Latin Martinus, meaning dedicated to Mars.
Michaelvincent
Hebrew · Michaelvincent combines Michael, meaning who is like God?, and Vincent, from Latin meaning conquering.
Mortez
Persian · Mortez is likely a shortened form of Morteza, from Arabic through Persian usage, meaning chosen or one who is approved.
Mahyar
Persian · Mahyar is a Persian name often interpreted as "friend of the moon" or "moon companion."
Marbin
English · Marbin is likely a modern variant of Marvin, a name of old Welsh and English surname use meaning "sea hill" or "famous friend."
Marquail
English · Marquail appears to be a modern coined name, possibly blending Marquis with the bird name quail.
Marquarius
Latin · Marquarius is a modern elaboration likely influenced by Marcus, from Latin roots connected with Mars.
Marquay
English · Marquay is a modern invented name, likely built from Marquis or Mark with a fashionable ending.
Martellis
Latin · Martellis is likely a modern extension of Martin, from Latin Martinus meaning "of Mars."
Martrel
English · Martrel appears to be a modern invented name, probably influenced by Martin or Martel-style forms.
Mizraim
Hebrew · Mizraim is a biblical Hebrew name meaning "Egypt" and appears in the Hebrew Bible as a descendant of Ham.
Mohanad
Arabic · Mohanad is an Arabic name meaning "Indian sword," referring to fine blades made from Indian steel.
Montrelle
French · Montrelle is a modern name likely influenced by French-sounding elements such as mont, meaning "mountain."
Mycheal
Hebrew · Mycheal is a variant spelling of Michael, the Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?"
Myleka
African · A modern melodic name shaped by contemporary African American naming patterns.
Martika
Latin · A diminutive form related to Marta or Martina, ultimately from Mars, the Roman god.
Marlesa
English · Likely a blend of Mar- names such as Marla or Melissa, giving it a soft modern form.
Maricsa
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration of Marisa or Maria, names tied to Latinized forms of Mary with long Christian use.
Mallari
Spanish · Likely a surname-style name of Spanish use, carrying a family-name feel rather than a fixed word meaning.
Mariesha
French · A modern elaboration of Marie or Maria, names descended from the Hebrew Miriam.
Mavra
Greek · From Greek and Latin roots meaning dark, dusky, or dark-haired.
Meahan
Irish · Likely a variant of Meaghan or Megan, forms of Margaret, traditionally meaning pearl.
Meghna
Indian · From Sanskrit, Meghna is linked to clouds and rain-filled skies.
Merisha
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Marisha, a diminutive form related to Maria and ultimately to Miriam.
Michayla
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Monchelle
French · Likely a modern variation of Michelle, the feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Machaela
Hebrew · Machaela is a feminine spelling variant of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Maesha
English · Maesha is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by names like Miesha or Aisha and chosen for its sound.