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Baby names starting with M

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Malaree
English · Malaree is a modern spelling of Mallory or Valerie-like forms, used mainly for its melodic sound.
Marieclaire
French · Marieclaire combines Marie, from Mary, with Claire, from Latin clarus meaning clear or bright.
Markila
English · Markila is a modern elaborated feminine form likely built from Mark or Mar- with a decorative ending.
Marnina
Hebrew · Marnina appears related to Marnina or Marnina-like Hebrew forms, often interpreted as bringing joy or song.
Maryjoy
Hebrew · Maryjoy combines Mary, from Hebrew roots, with Joy, making a compound name meaning joyful Mary.
Mayraalejandra
Spanish · Mayraalejandra combines Mayra, a Spanish-form name, with Alejandra, the Spanish feminine of Alexander meaning defender.
Miche
French · Miche is a short French-style form related to Michelle or Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mikiela
Hebrew · Mikiela is a modern feminine variant of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mirelys
Spanish · Mirelys is a modern Spanish-style compound name, likely influenced by Mireya and similar lyrical forms.
Magean
English · Magean is likely a variant of Megan, a Welsh-derived diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Maisah
Arabic · Maisah is an Arabic name often associated with graceful walking, pride, or elegance.
Makda
African · Makda is an Ethiopian name associated with the Queen of Sheba in Ethiopian tradition.
Makensie
Scottish · Makensie is a variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning child of the fair one.
Malery
French · Malery is a variant of Mallory, from an Old French surname meaning unfortunate or unlucky.
Manijeh
Persian · Manijeh is a Persian name from classical literature, associated with a heroine in the Shahnameh.
Manisa
Persian · Manisa is used as a place-based and personal name, often associated with elegance and historical city naming traditions.
Mariagrazia
Italian · Mariagrazia is an Italian compound of Maria and Grazia, meaning Mary and grace.
Markiea
English · Markiea is likely a modern elaboration of Markia or Marcia-style names, formed for sound and individuality.
Marlesha
English · Marlesha is a modern coined name, likely blending Mar- with the ending -lesha.
Marlynda
English · Marlynda is a modern elaboration of Marlene or Melinda-style names, with Germanic and English influence.
Marnique
French · Marnique is a modern coined name with a French-style ending, possibly blending Mar- with unique modern sounds.
Martrina
Latin · Martrina is likely a feminine elaboration of Martin, from Latin Martinus, meaning devoted to Mars.
Meagann
Welsh · Meagann is a spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Megam
Welsh · Likely a variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning "pearl."
Melanieann
Greek · A blended form of Melanie and Ann, combining the Greek root for "dark" with the Hebrew name meaning "grace."
Melorie
French · Likely a modern spelling of Mallory or Melora, associated with old French roots and a melodic, romantic sound.
Meradith
Welsh · A variant of Meredith, from Welsh elements often interpreted as "great lord" or "sea protector."
Merav
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "abundance" or "plenty," known from biblical usage.
Mieasha
English · A modern coined name, probably influenced by names like Misha or Aisha and valued for its distinctive sound.
Misato
Japanese · A Japanese name often formed with characters suggesting beauty, village, or wisdom, depending on the kanji used.
Morriah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Moriah, the biblical place name associated with divine vision or reverence.
Mouna
Arabic · A form related to Muna, from Arabic roots meaning "wish," "desire," or cherished hope.
Mylisha
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Alicia or Melisha-style forms.
Myrissa
Latin · Probably a variant of Marissa, a name tied to Latinized forms and often linked with the sea.
Marsalis
French · A surname-style name likely tied to French Marseille or to names related to Mars.
Mauel
Hebrew · Mauel is likely a shortened or altered form of Manuel, from Hebrew Immanuel, meaning God is with us.
Michaelray
Hebrew · Michaelray combines Michael, meaning who is like God, with Ray, from a word meaning beam or counsel.
Marqual
French · Likely a modern form influenced by Marquis or Marcus, tied to Latin roots for noble rank or Mars.
Mats
Hebrew · Used in Scandinavia as a form of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Mikaele
Hebrew · A variant of Michael from Hebrew, meaning who is like God.
Mikale
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michael or Mikhail, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Malcolmjamal
Scottish · Malcolmjamal blends Malcolm, a Scottish royal name meaning "devotee of Saint Columba," with Jamal, Arabic for "beauty."
Marcelles
French · Marcelles is a French-styled form related to Marcellus or Marcel, from Latin roots associated with Mars, the Roman war god.
Markandrew
Latin · Markandrew combines Mark, linked to Mars, with Andrew, from Greek meaning "manly" or "strong."
Markquis
French · Markquis is a spelling variant of Marquis, from the French noble title for a marquess or border lord.
Marqueis
French · Marqueis is a modern spelling variant of Marquis, derived from the French aristocratic title meaning "marquess."
Michaelchristop
Hebrew · Michaelchristop is a blended form of Michael, meaning "Who is like God?," and Christopher, meaning "bearer of Christ."
Muammar
Arabic · Muammar comes from Arabic and means "long-lived" or "prosperous in age."
Mustafah
Arabic · Mustafah is a spelling variant of Mustafa, from Arabic meaning "the chosen one."
Mishay
Hebrew · Mishay is likely a modern variant influenced by Michelle or Misha, with distant Hebrew roots meaning 'who is like God?'
Madoka
Japanese · Japanese name often written with characters conveying 'circle' or roundness.
Marnesha
English · A modern coined name, likely built from Mar- plus a decorative suffix like -nesha.
Mckenzy
Scottish · A modern spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning son of Coinneach.
Mikeshia
Hebrew · A modern form likely influenced by Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mishayla
Hebrew · A modern variant related to Michaela or Misha, ultimately from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Montinique
French · A stylized form likely influenced by Monique or Martinique, carrying a French sound and modern flair.
Maelena
Greek · Likely related to Magdalena or Malena, names linked to Magdala, meaning from Magdala.
Mailan
Chinese · Often associated with Chinese Mei-lan style forms meaning beautiful orchid, though it may also reflect modern phonetic styling.
Mallorey
French · A variant of Mallory, from an Old French surname meaning unfortunate or unlucky.
Mariele
Hebrew · A form blending Marie and Elle forms, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, with meanings often linked to beloved or wished-for child.
Maryela
Hebrew · Maryela is likely a Spanish-style elaboration of Maria, from Hebrew Miryam, traditionally linked with meanings such as beloved or wished-for child.
Mitia
Slavic · Mitia is a Slavic-style form related to Dmitri, a name ultimately tied to Demeter and the earth or harvest.
Maegon
Welsh · Likely a modern spelling of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Maikia
Hebrew · Possibly a feminine or creative form related to Micah or Mika, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Malorey
French · A spelling variant of Mallory, from an old French surname meaning 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated.'
Malysa
Greek · Likely a variant of Melissa or Melisa, from Greek meaning 'honeybee.'
Mareesha
Latin · A modern form likely related to Marisa or Maria, names linked to Latin and Hebrew traditions around Mary.
Mariaangelica
Hebrew · A compound of Maria and Angelica, combining the Mary tradition with a Latin form meaning 'angelic.'
Mariaha
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Mariah, an English form of Maria from the Hebrew name Miriam.
Maricha
Hebrew · Probably a variant of Marisa or Maricha forms, tied to Maria and ultimately the Hebrew name Miriam.
Marieliz
Hebrew · A blended form of Marie and Liz, combining names derived from Mary and Elizabeth in Hebrew tradition.
Markeida
Latin · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Mark or Marke- forms from Latin Marcus with a feminine ending.
Markette
French · Likely a feminine elaboration of Mark or Marquette-style names, drawing on French spelling patterns.
Marrianna
Hebrew · A variant of Marianna or Mariana, combining Mary and Anna traditions from Hebrew and Latin forms.
Marsea
Latin · Possibly related to Marcia or the sea-word sound, though it is mainly used as a modern invented name.
Mckenzee
Scottish · A variant of McKenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Coinneach,' later used as a given name.
Meahgan
Irish · A variant of Megan, from the Welsh diminutive of Margaret, ultimately meaning "pearl."
Melissaanne
Greek · A compound of Melissa, "bee," and Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace."
Merli
English · Likely a modern or surname-style form related to Merle, from words meaning "blackbird."
Mie
Japanese · A Japanese name often formed from characters suggesting "beautiful" and "blessing" or "picture."
Mounia
Arabic · From Arabic munya, meaning "wish," "desire," or "aspiration."
Myan
English · Likely a modern spelling variant of Maya or Myann, used as a contemporary invented-style name.
Mykita
Slavic · A Slavic form of Nikita, from Greek roots meaning "victory" or "unconquered."
Mynesha
English · Likely a modern invented name built with the popular -esha ending and melodic prefix My-.
Markevius
African · Markevius is a modern elaboration of Mark, using a Latin-style suffix to create a distinctive form.
Maximillan
Latin · A variant of Maximilian, from Latin roots meaning greatest.
Michaelandrew
Hebrew · A combined name joining Michael, 'who is like God?', and Andrew, 'manly' or 'strong'.
Michaeljay
Hebrew · Michaeljay is a modern compound of Michael and Jay, centered on the Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Marcis
Latin · Marcis is a variant of Marcus, a Latin name likely linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Markdaniel
Hebrew · Markdaniel combines Mark, linked to Mars, with Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge."
Marquize
French · Marquize is a modern spelling of Marquis, the French noble title meaning "marquess."
Matlock
English · Matlock is an English place surname derived from a settlement name, later used as a given name.
Matthiew
Hebrew · Matthiew is a spelling variant of Matthew, from Hebrew roots meaning "gift of God."
Mauricus
Latin · Mauricus is a Latin-style form related to Maurice, meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moorish."
Maximilien
French · Maximilien is the French form of Maximilian, from Latin roots associated with "greatest."
Merek
Slavic · Merek is a form related to Marek or Mark, ultimately from Latin roots linked to Mars.
Michaelthomas
Hebrew · Michaelthomas combines Michael, "who is like God?," with Thomas, meaning "twin," both from biblical tradition.
Mickail
Hebrew · Mickail is a variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Mohannad
Arabic · Mohannad is an Arabic name meaning "Indian sword," suggesting sharpness and valor.
Monterius
English · Monterius is a modern invented name likely built from Mont- and a Latin-style ending for a formal sound.
Monterrius
English · Monterrius is a modern invented form using Mont- with a Latin-style ending, created for a distinctive sound.
Marycruz
English · A compound of Mary and Cruz, joining the Marian name tradition with the Spanish word for cross.
Mateja
Slavic · Mateja is a Slavic form of Matthew or Mattea, from a Hebrew name meaning 'gift of God'.
Mykeisha
African · Mykeisha is a modern spelling variant of Makeisha or Keisha, shaped by contemporary phonetic styling.
Marikate
English · A compound name blending Mary and Kate, joining two classic names meaning beloved and pure.
Maianh
Chinese · Likely reflects the Vietnamese compound Mai Anh, often understood through Sino-Vietnamese roots as a bright flower or plum blossom name.
Mami
Japanese · Mami is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often yielding readings such as “true beauty” or “beautiful truth.”
Mariaelizabeth
Hebrew · A combined form of Maria and Elizabeth, joining two major biblical name traditions in one compound name.
Markeeda
African · Likely a modern African-American elaboration of Marquita/Markita-style names, shaped more by sound than one fixed root.
Marquisia
French · A feminine elaboration of Marquis/Marquess, evoking noble rank and aristocratic styling.
Mekala
Indian · Mekala is likely derived from Sanskrit Mekhala, traditionally meaning a belt, girdle, or sacred waist ornament.
Melandy
Greek · Likely a modern blend influenced by Melanie and Melody, giving it a lyrical, sweet-sounding invented feel.
Merecedes
Spanish · A spelling variant of Mercedes, from the Spanish Marian title María de las Mercedes, meaning “mercies.”
Michellemarie
Hebrew · A compound of Michelle and Marie, joining the Michael name family with the Mary/Maria tradition.
Mitali
Indian · Mitali is an Indian name from Sanskrit use meaning “friendship” or “beloved friend.”
Mabil
Latin · Mabil is likely a variant of Mabel, from Latin amabilis meaning “lovable.”
Mainhia
Indian · Mainhia appears to be a rare South Asian name; it is likely used as a modern Indian-form feminine given name.
Malekia
Arabic · Malekia likely derives from Arabic Malik or Malika, meaning “king” or “queen,” adapted into a modern feminine form.
Mang
Chinese · Mang is a Chinese name element that can carry meanings such as “vast,” “busy,” or “glow” depending on the character used.
Maquisha
English · Maquisha appears to be a modern invented name, likely formed with the popular -quisha ending seen in late 20th-century naming.
Marbel
Spanish · Marbel is likely a variant of Maribel, a Spanish blended name formed from Maria and Isabel.
Marchae
French · Marchae appears to be a modern variant of names like Marche or Marsha, likely influenced by French-style spelling.
Marijana
Slavic · Marijana is a Slavic form of Mariana, combining roots associated with Maria and Anna.
Marqueeta
French · Marqueeta is likely a modern variant of Marquita, from the Spanish and French title-related root meaning “little marchioness.”
Marycaroline
English · Marycaroline is a compound of Mary, from Hebrew meaning “beloved” or “bitter,” and Caroline, from Germanic Karl meaning “free person.”
Marychristina
English · Marychristina combines Mary, from Hebrew tradition, and Christina, from Greek Christos meaning “anointed.”
Mavia
Arabic · Mavia may relate to the Arabic historical name Mavia or to Latin-rooted names like Mavis, though usage is modern and rare.
Mckel
Scottish · Mckel appears to be a modern surname-style name built from Scottish Mc- naming patterns.
Mckensey
Scottish · Mckensey is a spelling variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning “son of Coinneach.”
Meghon
Welsh · Meghon is likely a variant of Megan, the Welsh pet form of Margaret, from Greek meaning “pearl.”
Meha
Indian · Meha is an Indian name often linked with meanings like “rain” or “cloud” in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Melarie
Greek · Melarie is likely a variant of Melanie or Valerie-like forms; it most likely traces to Greek melas meaning “dark.”
Melinna
Greek · Melinna is likely related to Greek names from meli meaning “honey,” giving it a sweet, honeyed sense.
Mesan
African · Mesan is used in parts of Africa and is often interpreted in relation to praise or honor, though meanings vary by language.
Mikila
Hebrew · Mikila is a modern variant of Michaela, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning “Who is like God?”
Monali
Indian · Monali is an Indian name often interpreted as “bird” or associated with grace and beauty in modern usage.
Moncheri
French · Moncheri comes from the French phrase mon cheri, meaning “my dear” or “my beloved.”
Montoria
Latin · Montoria appears to be a modern elaboration of Mont- names, likely influenced by Latin mons meaning “mountain.”
Mykeshia
English · Mykeshia is a modern invented name, likely formed as a creative variant of names like Keisha or Lakeisha.
Melquan
English · Melquan is a modern coined name, likely blending Mel- with the productive -quan ending.
Marcale
Latin · Marcale is likely a modern variant influenced by Marc or Marcel, names from Latin roots associated with Mars.
Markies
French · Markies is likely influenced by Marquis, a French noble title ultimately from a word for borderland ruler.
Marquavis
French · Marquavis is a modern elaboration likely influenced by Marquis, the French noble title, with a creative suffix.
Masood
Arabic · Masood comes from Arabic meaning fortunate, happy, or prosperous.
Michaael
Hebrew · Michaael is a spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Michaelryan
Hebrew · Michaelryan combines Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God, with Ryan, from an Irish surname often linked to little king.
Minesh
Indian · Minesh is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin often interpreted as lord of the fish or a divine title depending on usage.
Marhsall
English · Marhsall is a variant spelling of Marshall, from an occupational surname meaning "horse servant" or "steward."
Markeise
French · Markeise is likely a modern spelling influenced by Marquis, the French noble title meaning "marquess."
Markevis
English · Markevis appears to be a modern invented form built on Mark, a name ultimately linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Markiest
English · Markiest appears to be a modern elaboration of Mark, a name derived from Latin Marcus and associated with Mars.
Marquavius
Latin · Marquavius is likely a modern form blending Marcus-derived elements with Marquis-style sounds, linking it to Mars and nobility.
Marquiss
French · Marquiss is a spelling variant of Marquis, from the French noble title for a marquess.
Marquon
French · Marquon appears to be a modern name influenced by Marquis or Mark, with aristocratic and Marcus-related echoes.
Mashad
Arabic · Mashad comes from Arabic via Persian place usage, meaning "place of شهادت" or "place of martyrdom/testimony."
Mikyle
Hebrew · Mikyle is a modern spelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Majdi
Arabic · Majdi is an Arabic name meaning "my glory" or "my honor," from the root for glory and nobility.
Marcese
Latin · Marcese is likely a modern variant of Mark or Marquis, ultimately linked to Latin Marcus, traditionally tied to Mars.
Marckus
Latin · Marckus is a spelling variant of Marcus, from Latin, traditionally associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marcoa
Latin · Marcoa appears to be a modern elaboration of Marco, from Latin Marcus, a name linked to Mars.
Marguel
French · Marguel is likely a rare modern form influenced by French and Latin name patterns, possibly related to names meaning pearl or noble lineage.
Marioalberto
Italian · Marioalberto combines Mario, likely from Latin Marius, and Alberto, from Germanic roots meaning noble and bright.
Marquael
French · Marquael appears to blend Marquis with the Hebrew angelic ending -el, suggesting a modern coined name with noble styling.
Marquiese
French · Marquiese is a modern form inspired by the French title marquis, meaning nobleman or lord of a march.
Marquiz
French · Marquiz is a spelling variant of Marquis, from the French noble title for a marquess.
Mathue
Hebrew · Mathue is likely a rare variant of Matthew, from Hebrew, meaning "gift of God."
Matteson
English · Matteson is an English surname-style name meaning "son of Matthew," with Matthew deriving from Hebrew "gift of God."
Matthrew
Hebrew · Matthrew is likely a blended variant of Matthew and Andrew, with Matthew meaning "gift of God."
Michaelallen
Hebrew · Michaelallen combines Michael, Hebrew for "who is like God?," and Allen, a Celtic name meaning handsome or cheerful.
Mobolaji
African · Mobolaji is a Yoruba name meaning "I woke with wealth" or "wealth has come with me."
Madelein
French · A variant of Madeleine, from Magdalene, meaning woman from Magdala.
Meghin
Welsh · A variant of Megan, from Margaret, ultimately from Greek meaning pearl.
Miata
Japanese · Best known as a Japanese word meaning reward or recompense, later adopted as a given name.
Marteka
Latin · A modern elaboration of Martha or Martina forms, associated with lady or Mars-related roots.
Martica
Latin · A diminutive-style form related to Marta or Martina, from Latin roots tied to Mars.
Mercades
Spanish · A spelling variant of Mercedes, from Spanish Marian title meaning mercies.
Madeley
English · Madeley comes from an English place name meaning meadow clearing or woodland clearing in a meadow.
Maguadalupe
Spanish · Maguadalupe appears to blend Maria and Guadalupe; Guadalupe is a Spanish devotional place name tied to the Virgin Mary.
Marnika
English · Marnika is likely a modern invented form influenced by Marni or Monica, with a decorative suffix.
Marrah
Hebrew · Marrah likely relates to Hebrew Mara, meaning bitter, known from biblical usage.
Meleny
Greek · Meleny is a spelling variant of Melanie, from Greek roots meaning dark or black.
Mercedies
Spanish · Mercedies is a variant of Mercedes, from Spanish Marian devotion meaning mercies.
Mersadies
Spanish · Mersadies is a phonetic variant of Mercedes, from Spanish religious tradition meaning mercies.
Morgane
Welsh · Morgane is the French form of Morgan, from Welsh roots often linked with sea or sea-born meanings.
Macala
Hebrew · Macala is usually treated as a variant of Makayla or Michaela, meaning who is like God?
Mackinsey
Scottish · Mackinsey is a spelling of McKenzie, a Scottish surname-name meaning son of Kenneth.
Mariadelosang
Spanish · Mariadelosang is a shortened form of Maria de los Angeles, meaning Mary of the angels.
Mariaesther
Hebrew · Mariaesther combines Maria and Esther, joining traditions of Mary with Esther, often read as star.
Marissia
Latin · Marissia is an elaborated form of Marisa or Marissa, often linked to Maria or the sea-related Latin maris.
Marneisha
African · Marneisha is a modern African-American blend name using Mar- with the popular -neisha ending.
Mecedes
Spanish · Mecedes is a spelling variant of Mercedes, from a Spanish title of Mary meaning mercies.
Minisha
Indian · Minisha is usually linked to Indian naming patterns and is often associated with intellect, thought, or sweetness.
Madelane
French · Madelane is a spelling variant of Madeleine, from Magdalene, meaning woman from Magdala.
Madelline
French · Madelline is a variant of Madeline, from Magdalene, meaning woman from Magdala.
Maigon
English · Maigon appears to be a modern spelling of Megan or a blend with May, associated with pearl or greatness through Megan roots.
Manali
Indian · Manali is an Indian place name associated with the Himalayas, often connected with Manu in Hindu tradition.
Manasa
Indian · Manasa is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning of the mind, and it is also the name of a Hindu serpent goddess.
Manita
Spanish · Manita is a Spanish diminutive meaning little hand, and it can also function as an affectionate pet form of names like Manuela.
Marcisha
English · Marcisha is likely a modern elaboration of Marcia, from Latin roots linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Markiya
English · Markiya appears to be a modern invented form influenced by Mark or Marquia-style names with a creative ending.
Marlenny
Spanish · Marlenny is a modern form likely influenced by Marlene, combining Maria and Magdalene traditions.
Marquiesha
English · Marquiesha is a modern elaboration likely influenced by Marquis, from French noble title roots.
Marquishia
English · Marquishia is a modern invented form likely influenced by Marquis, from a French title for a noble rank.
Marshawna
English · Marshawna is a modern blend name, likely combining Marsha with Shawna, carrying a contemporary English-language style.
Marshayla
English · Marshayla is a modern blended name, probably combining Marsha with Shayla in a melodic contemporary form.
Martyna
Slavic · Martyna is a Slavic form of Martina, from Latin roots linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Maryna
Slavic · Maryna is a Slavic form of Marina or Maria, associated with the sea in Latin or beloved in Hebrew traditions.
Mashayla
English · Mashayla is a modern invented name, likely blending Ma- with Shayla in a contemporary melodic style.
Meganelizabeth
Welsh · Meganelizabeth combines Megan, a Welsh form of Margaret meaning pearl, with Elizabeth, a Hebrew name meaning God is my oath.
Mercedees
Spanish · Mercedees is a spelling variant of Mercedes, from Spanish mercedes meaning mercies, tied to a Marian title.
Mersadie
French · Mersadie is likely a modern variant of Mercedes, from Spanish mercedes meaning mercies or favors.
Mianca
Italian · Mianca is likely a modern variant influenced by Bianca, the Italian word for white or pure.
Myesia
English · Myesia appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Miesha or Ayesha.
Mykale
Hebrew · Mykale is a modern spelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mykeia
Hebrew · Mykeia is a modern feminine form influenced by Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mohmad
Arabic · A spelling variant of Muhammad, from Arabic, meaning praised or commendable.
Muneeb
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning one who turns to God, repentant, or devoted.
Markiese
French · Markiese is likely inspired by the French noble title marquis, giving it an aristocratic, title-based feel.
Montravious
English · Montravious is a modern coined name, likely formed from Mon-/Mont- with the elaborate suffix -travious.
Macgyver
Scottish · MacGyver is a Scottish surname from Gaelic, meaning 'son of the carpenter' or 'son of the craftsman.'
Maninder
Indian · Maninder is an Indian name, especially Punjabi, meaning 'lord of the mind' or 'master of the heart.'
Markchristopher
Latin · Markchristopher combines Mark, linked to Mars, with Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ.'
Marq
Latin · Marq is a modern spelling of Mark or Marc, a name ultimately tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marquale
French · Marquale is likely an elaborated form of Marc or Marquis, drawing on Latin roots associated with Mars.
Montarius
English · Montarius is a modern coined name, likely shaped by names like Monte or Montel with a Latin-style ending.
Mariques
French · Likely a modern variant of Marquis, from a noble title meaning a ruler of a borderland.
Markeece
French · Likely a modern phonetic variant of Marquis or Maurice, associated with nobility or dark-skinned/Moorish roots.
Markevious
English · A modern invented elaboration of Mark or Marquis, blending familiar name sounds into a distinctive form.
Markius
Latin · A modern form related to Marcus, from Roman Latin and often linked to Mars, the god of war.
Marquece
French · Likely a creative spelling of Marquis or Marquess, tied to a noble title.
Marquees
French · Probably a variant of Marquis, derived from a French aristocratic title for a noble rank.
Marqueze
French · A modern spelling of Marquis or Marquez-like forms, connected with nobility or title-based naming.
Marsenio
Spanish · Likely influenced by Arsenio, from Greek Arsenios meaning virile or manly, with a modern initial blend.
Mattheq
Hebrew · A highly unusual variant of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Mauriceo
Latin · A variant of Mauricio/Maurice, from Latin Mauricius meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Maximili
Latin · A shortened form of Maximilian, from Latin roots meaning greatest.
Maxmilian
Latin · A spelling variant of Maximilian, from Latin roots associated with greatness.
Mchael
Hebrew · A misspelled form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Michealanthony
Hebrew · A compound of Michael and Anthony, meaning who is like God? joined with a Roman family name.
Migual
Spanish · A variant of Miguel, the Spanish form of Michael, meaning who is like God?
Mohmmad
Arabic · A spelling variant of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning praised or commendable.
Montero
Spanish · A Spanish surname-name meaning hunter or one who goes to the mountains.
Mykeal
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mersades
Spanish · A spelling variant of Mercedes, from a Spanish title meaning mercies or graces.
Matraca
Spanish · From the Spanish word matraca, meaning rattle or clapper, likely used as a modern word-name.
Moet
French · Used from a French surname, likely carrying family-name rather than direct word-name origins.
Mystee
English · Creative spelling of Misty, taken from the English word for light fog or mist.
Marlet
French · Likely a diminutive-style form related to Marlette or names such as Mary and Margaret.
Mikalah
Hebrew · A feminine spelling of Michaela from Hebrew, meaning 'who is like God?'
Malakia
Hebrew · Malakia is likely a variant of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel.'
Manouchka
French · Manouchka is a French-styled diminutive form influenced by Slavic pet-name endings, conveying a small or affectionate form.
Marqueisha
English · Marqueisha is a modern English-language elaboration, likely influenced by Marcia, Marquis, or similar Mar- forms.
Mckelle
Scottish · Mckelle appears surname-inspired, blending the Scottish and Irish Mc- prefix with Kelly-like sounds.
Manami
Japanese · Manami is a Japanese name often interpreted as beautiful love or beautiful sea, depending on the kanji used.
Marshaye
African · Marshaye is a modern elaborated name, likely built from Mar- with the stylish suffix -shaye.
Mayia
Greek · Mayia is a variant of Maia, a name tied to a Greek goddess and also associated with growth and springtime.
Measha
African · Measha is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Misha or suffix forms such as -esha.
Mercedee
Spanish · Mercedee is a variant of Mercedes, from Spanish mercedes meaning mercies, with Marian religious associations.
Milira
English · Milira appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Mila, Myra, or similar melodic forms.
Madysen
English · Madysen is a modern spelling of Madison, an English surname meaning son of Maud.
Magdelin
Hebrew · Magdelin is a variant of Magdalene, from Hebrew via place-name tradition, meaning woman from Magdala.
Maikou
Japanese · Maikou likely reflects Japanese-style elements such as mai, meaning dance, combined into a modern name form.
Marcedez
Spanish · Marcedez is a spelling variant of Mercedes, from Spanish, meaning mercies and referring to the Virgin Mary's title.
Markecia
English · Markecia appears to be a modern elaboration of Mark or Marcia-style names with the suffix -ecia.
Markesa
Italian · Markesa is likely a form of Marchesa, the Italian title meaning marchioness or noble lady.
Maxiel
Latin · Maxiel likely develops from Max or Maximus, from Latin, meaning greatest.
Mayce
English · Mayce is a modern spelling of Mace or Macee, with a crisp contemporary sound and surname-style feel.
Mckena
Scottish · Mckena is a variant of McKenna, from a Gaelic surname meaning child of Cionaodh.
Mellyssa
Greek · Mellyssa is a spelling variant of Melissa, from Greek, meaning honeybee.
Merena
Latin · Merena is likely related to Marina or Maren, from Latin roots associated with the sea.
Mishale
Hebrew · Mishale is likely a modern variant of Michelle or Michael-derived names, rooted in Hebrew 'Who is like God?'
Mishea
Hebrew · Mishea likely relates to Misha or Michelle forms, from Hebrew roots meaning 'Who is like God?'
Moncerrat
Spanish · Moncerrat is a variant of Montserrat, from the Catalan place name meaning serrated mountain.
Maide
English · Likely related to "maid" or "maiden," giving it an old English sense of youthfulness or purity.
Makella
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Michaela or McKella; the Michael root means "who is like God?"
Malicka
Arabic · A variant of Malika, from Arabic roots meaning "queen" or "female ruler."
Malieka
Arabic · A spelling variant of Malika or Maleeka, a name meaning "queen" in Arabic tradition.
Marbeya
Spanish · Likely inspired by Marbella or mar, giving it a Spanish coastal and place-name feel.
Mareah
Hebrew · Probably a modern form of Mariah or Moriah, names tied to Hebrew roots and biblical usage.
Maressia
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration of Marcia or Marissa, names linked to Latin Mars-related roots.
Marizza
Spanish · A stylized form related to Marisa or Maritza, names often associated with Maria-derived traditions.
Markki
Latin · A creative form of Mark or Markie, from the Latin Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Marrisha
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Marisha or Marissa, possibly influenced by Mary-derived forms.
Martavia
Latin · A modern coined name likely built on Martin or Marta roots, both tied to Latin Mars.
Marteeka
Latin · Probably a modern variant of Martika or Marta-based names, ultimately connected to Mars.
Masey
English · A variant of Macy, an English surname from a Norman place name.
Mashal
Arabic · From Arabic, often meaning "torch" or "light," with bright symbolic associations.
Mckinsie
Scottish · A spelling variant of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning "child of Coinneach."
Mechella
Hebrew · A variant of Michelle, the feminine of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Meganmarie
Welsh · A compound of Megan, a Welsh form of Margaret meaning "pearl," and Marie, from Mary.
Melenaite
Greek · An uncommon elaboration of Melina-like names, likely tied to Greek roots associated with honey or sweetness.
Mercadez
Spanish · A variant of Mercedes, from the Spanish title Maria de las Mercedes, meaning 'mercies' or 'graces.'
Michalla
English · An English-style variant of Michaela/Michelle, ultimately from Hebrew and meaning 'who is like God?'
Mikecia
English · A modern coined name likely built from the Mike-/Mic- sound family, ultimately connected to Michael-type names.
Minesha
English · Likely a modern phonetic blend; it may echo Indian names like Meenakshi or English inventive -isha forms.
Mishalay
English · A modern invented name, probably formed from Michelle/Misha sounds with a decorative ending.
Miyesha
English · A modern coined name built on the Mi-/My- sound with the popular -iesha ending.
Mlynn
English · A compact modern form of M. Lynn or Emmalyn-style names, using Lynn's 'lake/waterfall' surname element.
Montisha
English · A modern invented name blending Mon-/Mont- with the stylish -isha ending.
Morgon
Welsh · A variant of Morgan, a Welsh name traditionally linked to 'sea-born' or 'sea-circle' meanings.
Michaelangel
Hebrew · Michaelangel blends Michael and Angel, combining Hebrew and Greek roots with meanings tied to God and messenger.
Manbir
Indian · Manbir is an Indian name meaning brave-hearted or courageous mind, from elements for mind and heroism.
Monquez
French · Monquez is likely a modern coined name influenced by French-sounding endings and names like Marquis or Monique.
Mahlik
Arabic · Likely related to Malik, from Arabic meaning king or sovereign.
Maxxwell
Scottish · A stylized spelling of Maxwell, from a Scottish surname meaning Mack's stream.
Mckale
Scottish · Likely related to McHale or Mikhail forms, ultimately tied to Hebrew Michael meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mithun
Indian · From Sanskrit, Mithun means pair or union and is also linked to the Gemini zodiac sign.
Macolm
Scottish · Macolm is a variant of Malcolm, from Scottish Gaelic meaning devotee of Saint Columba.
Manjot
Indian · An Indian, especially Punjabi Sikh, name from elements meaning "mind" and "light," often understood as inner illumination.
Marcangelo
Italian · An Italian compound of Marco and Angelo, blending associations of Mars with the word "angel."
Mardochee
French · A French form of Mordecai, the biblical name traditionally linked to the Persian god Marduk.
Markail
English · A modern English-style elaboration of Mark, a name tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Markallen
English · A modern combined name built from Mark and Allen, joining the sense of Mark with Allen's "handsome" root.
Markeys
English · Likely a modern spelling influenced by Marquis or Marques, names associated with nobility and rank.
Martrail
English · A modern invented name, probably formed by blending Mar- with a trailing suffix like -trail or -trell.
Martrez
English · A modern elaboration of Martin, ultimately from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marvins
English · A variant of Marvin, likely related to Mervyn, a Welsh-derived name traditionally linked with great or famous qualities.
Micquel
French · A variant spelling related to Michel or Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Montarious
English · A modern English-style creation with the patterned suffix -arious, formed in the style of names like Montarius.
Montrae
English · A modern invented name built with the fashionable prefix Mon- and suffix -trae.
Mordechi
Hebrew · A variant of Mordechai, the biblical name traditionally connected to the Persian-Babylonian god Marduk.
Marimar
Spanish · A Spanish compound of Mari and Mar, often associated with Mary and the sea.
Malynn
English · A modern blended name combining Ma- with Lynn, shaped in the style of contemporary American naming.
Maritssa
Spanish · A spelling variant of Maritza, a Spanish form linked to Maria and sometimes to a place-name tradition.
Maddisen
English · Maddisen is a variant of Madison, an English surname meaning "son of Maud."
Marangely
Spanish · Marangely is a modern Spanish-style combination name, likely blending Maria with Angel or Angely elements.
Matracia
Latin · Matracia appears to be a rare modern coinage, possibly influenced by Latin-rooted sounds related to mother or matron forms.
Meckenzie
Scottish · Meckenzie is a spelling variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning "child of Kenneth."
Miriya
Hebrew · Miriya is likely a variant of Miriam or Moriah, drawing from Hebrew roots associated with beloved, wished-for, or exalted meanings.
Miryah
Hebrew · Miryah is a modern Hebrew-style variant related to Miriam or Moriah, often linked with meanings of beloved or exalted.
Mauriah
Hebrew · Mauriah is likely a modern form influenced by Moriah, a Hebrew biblical place name associated with divine vision.
Mekenna
Irish · Mekenna is a variant of McKenna, an Irish surname name meaning son of Cionaodh, often linked to fire or born of fire.
Mishaela
Hebrew · Mishaela is a feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mytia
English · Mytia appears to be a modern coined name, likely created for sound with influence from names ending in -tia.
Mahwish
Persian · From Persian, Mahwish means moon-like or as beautiful as the moon.
Maricka
Slavic · A Slavic-style form related to Maria, ultimately from Hebrew-rooted Mary traditions.
Marishka
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Maria, ultimately linked to the Hebrew-rooted name Mary.
Mercadies
Spanish · A variant of Mercedes, from the Spanish title Maria de las Mercedes meaning mercies.
Miyoka
Japanese · Likely a Japanese-style name built from elements that can suggest beauty or good fortune depending on kanji.
Mor
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Mor means myrrh, the fragrant resin mentioned in biblical tradition.
Mykelle
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michaela or Michelle forms, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Makelle
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Michaela or Makayla, ultimately tied to the Hebrew question 'Who is like God?'
Malaysha
African · A modern invented name, likely formed from Ma- with the fashionable -aysha ending and valued for its distinctive rhythm.
Mareisha
Latin · Likely a modern variant of Marisha or Marisa, related to Mary and names associated with sea or beloved traditions.
Marquessa
French · From the French noble title marquis or marchioness, Marquessa carries an aristocratic, rank-based feel.
Marshai
English · Likely a modern form related to Marsha, itself linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Mercedi
Spanish · A variant of Mercedes, from Spanish 'mercies' and the Marian title Maria de las Mercedes, meaning graces or mercy.
Miryea
Spanish · Probably a variant of Mireya or Mireille, associated with admiration or wonder through Romance-language roots.
Monasia
African · A modern coined name, likely built with the popular -asia ending and chosen for sound and individuality.
Moniesha
African · Likely a modern elaborated form using the -iesha ending, created within contemporary naming traditions rather than from one fixed root.
Moryah
Hebrew · A variant of Moriah, the biblical place name traditionally linked with 'seen by God' or divine provision.
Mykea
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant related to Micah or Mika, names from Hebrew asking 'Who is like God?'
Makinzee
Scottish · Makinzee is a modern spelling of Mackenzie, from a Gaelic surname meaning child of the fair one.
Malikka
Arabic · Malikka is a variant of Malika, from Arabic meaning queen or female sovereign.
Malira
Arabic · Malira is likely a modern blended name influenced by names like Malika and Elira, with a soft lyrical form.
Maricza
Slavic · Maricza is likely a Slavic-styled form related to Maria, ultimately from a Hebrew name of uncertain original meaning.
Marielos
Spanish · Marielos is a Spanish compound of Maria and a form of Los Angeles devotion, tied to Mary from Hebrew tradition.
Mariss
Latin · Mariss is likely a short form of Maris or Marissa, linked to Latin maris meaning of the sea.
Marquinta
Latin · Marquinta appears to be a modern elaboration related to Marquis or Marca, with Romance-language influence.
Marysabel
Hebrew · Marysabel blends Mary and Isabel, both from Hebrew roots associated with belovedness and God is my oath.
Mauresha
French · Mauresha is likely a modern elaboration of Maura, from Latin Maurus meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Mayuko
Japanese · Mayuko is a Japanese name often formed with elements meaning truth, gentleness, or dance plus ko meaning child.
Mckinzi
Scottish · Mckinzi is a modern spelling of McKenzie, from a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning child of the fair one.
Mckinzy
Scottish · Mckinzy is a modern variant of McKenzie, a Scottish surname-name meaning child of the fair one.
Mekensie
Scottish · Mekensie is a respelled form of Mackenzie, from a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning child of the fair one.
Memoree
English · Memoree is an invented English word-name inspired by memory, suggesting remembrance and sentiment.
Mercedas
Spanish · Mercedas is a variant of Mercedes, from Spanish titles of the Virgin meaning mercies or favors.
Mersadees
Spanish · Mersadees is a phonetic modern spelling of Mercedes, from Spanish meaning mercies or graces.
Mersadez
Spanish · Mersadez is a modern spelling of Mercedes, a Spanish devotional name meaning mercies.
Meyanna
English · Meyanna is likely a modern blend of May and Anna, with roots suggesting grace and springlike freshness.
Meygan
Welsh · Meygan is a spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Michellele
Hebrew · Michellele is an extended modern form of Michelle, from Hebrew Michael meaning who is like God.
Mikalia
Hebrew · Mikalia is a feminine form related to Michael or Michaela, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Milesha
English · Milesha is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Mila and Misha, suggesting gracious or dear associations.
Mirage
French · Mirage comes from the French word for an optical illusion, used as a modern evocative name.
Miraha
Arabic · Miraha is likely a modern blend influenced by Mira and Moriah, with sounds suggesting wonder or admiration.
Mirandah
Latin · Mirandah is a spelling variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus meaning worthy of admiration.
Mirsha
Slavic · Mirsha is likely a modern form influenced by Mira or Misha, carrying associations of peace or belovedness.
Mollyanne
Hebrew · Mollyanne combines Molly and Anne, both tied to Hebrew roots associated with belovedness and grace.
Montesha
French · Montesha is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Monte, a Romance word for mountain.
Monyae
French · Monyae is likely a modern variant influenced by Monique or Mya, with a stylish contemporary sound.
Muniza
Arabic · Muniza is an Arabic-derived name meaning one who brings accomplishment, achievement, or distinction.
Murissa
Latin · Murissa is likely a variant of Marissa, a Latin-linked name often interpreted as of the sea.
Mychaela
Hebrew · Mychaela is a stylized form of Michaela, from Hebrew Michael meaning who is like God.
Myshell
Hebrew · Myshell is a phonetic spelling of Michelle, from Hebrew Michael meaning who is like God.
Marcquise
French · A variant of Marquis, from French meaning a nobleman of marquis rank.
Marcelis
Latin · A variant of Marcellus and Marcel, from Latin roots meaning a young warrior or one dedicated to Mars.
Mahendra
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'great Indra' or 'great lord,' an epithet of the king of the gods.
Manmeet
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit elements, meaning 'friend of the heart' or 'mind's friend.'
Marcuss
Latin · A spelling variant of Marcus, a Roman name linked to Mars, the god of war.
Mohmed
Arabic · A spelling variant of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning 'praised' or 'commendable.'
Mosese
Hebrew · A form of Moses used in some cultures, from Hebrew traditionally understood as 'drawn out of the water.'
Maclane
Scottish · Maclane is a surname-based Scottish name related to MacLean or MacLaine, meaning son of the servant of John.
Makale
English · Makale appears to be a modern coined or respelled name, likely created for sound rather than from one fixed ancient root.
Mani
Indian · Mani can come from Sanskrit meaning jewel and is also known as an old Persian personal name.
Manzell
French · Manzell is likely a surname-style variant related to Mansell or Manzel, with roots in Old French and Germanic usage.
Maor
Hebrew · Maor is a Hebrew name meaning light or source of light.
Marcuse
Latin · Marcuse is a variant of Marcus, from Latin, traditionally linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Moshood
African · Moshood is a West African form of an Arabic-derived name meaning fortunate, happy, or blessed.
Mykola
Slavic · Mykola is the Ukrainian and Slavic form of Nicholas, from Greek, meaning victory of the people.
Miyisha
English · Miyisha appears to be a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Miesha and Aisha.
Malayshia
English · Modern use of the place name Malaysia as a personal name.
Malaisha
English · Modern elaborated spelling related to Malisha-style names, used mainly for sound and individuality.
Marissah
Latin · Variant of Marisa or Marissa, often connected to Mary forms and sea-related associations.
Macenzie
Scottish · A spelling variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning child of Coinneach.
Mackensey
Scottish · A modern spelling of Mackenzie, from a Scottish clan surname meaning child of Coinneach.
Mehak
Indian · From Hindi and Punjabi usage, Mehak means fragrance or sweet scent.
Montasia
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Mont- forms and Anastasia-like endings for elegance.
Mariem
Arabic · A variant of Maryam, the Arabic and Hebrew form of Mary, a name with ancient biblical roots.
Mashala
Arabic · Likely inspired by the Arabic phrase mashallah, expressing admiration and blessing.
Mckaylee
Hebrew · A modern blend related to Michaela and Kaylee, with the Michael root meaning who is like God?
Merve
Arabic · Used in Turkish but linked to Arabic Marwa, the sacred hill name associated with smooth stone.
Mirka
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of names like Miroslava or Mira, often associated with peace or greatness.
Monaye
French · Likely influenced by Monet or Monique, used as a modern name valued for its elegant sound.
Monserat
Spanish · A variant of Montserrat, from the famous Catalan mountain and shrine name meaning serrated mountain.
Morina
Latin · Likely related to names like Marina or Mora, carrying sea or dark-toned associations from Latin roots.
Mykela
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michaela, from the Hebrew Michael, meaning who is like God?
Madason
English · A variant of Madison, originally an English surname meaning "son of Maud."
Maiquel
Hebrew · A variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Makell
English · Likely a modern surname-style variant related to Michael or McCall, often associated with "Who is like God?"
Maley
Irish · Probably related to Irish surnames like Malley, originally tied to a family name rather than a single descriptive meaning.
Maraih
Hebrew · A variant of Mariah, itself related to Maria or Miriam, traditionally linked to meanings like "beloved" or "bitter."
Markevia
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration of Mark or Marcia, from Latin roots associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marlenee
German · A variant of Marlene, originally a blend of Maria and Magdalene, with biblical roots.
Marquasia
French · Probably a modern creative form influenced by Marquis or Marquessa, evoking rank or noble style.
Marshala
French · Likely related to Marshall, an occupational surname meaning "horse servant" or "keeper of horses."
Matison
English · A variant of Madison or Mattison, originally a surname meaning "son of Matthew" or "son of Maud" depending on line.
Matlyn
English · A modern blend of Mat- names and -lyn endings, often associated loosely with Matthew, meaning "gift of God."
Mkayla
Hebrew · A clipped modern spelling of Mikayla or Michaela, from Michael, meaning "Who is like God?"
Mkenzie
Scottish · A variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning "son of Kenneth," with Kenneth tied to "handsome" or "born of fire."
Moncerat
Spanish · A variant of Montserrat, from the Catalan place name meaning "serrated mountain."
Moorea
French · Taken from Moorea, the Polynesian island name, used as a place-inspired given name.
Mystical
English · An English word-name drawn from "mystical," meaning spiritual, mysterious, or beyond ordinary understanding.
Mahaliah
Hebrew · An elaborated form of Mahalia or Mahala, from Hebrew roots associated with tenderness or affection.
Makinsey
Scottish · A variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning "child of Coinneach" or "fair one."
Malachia
Hebrew · A form of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning "my messenger" or "my angel."
Maleesa
English · Likely a variant of Melissa or Melisa, blending forms associated with "bee" and sometimes Hebrew-derived Elisa names.
Mariaann
Hebrew · A compound of Maria and Ann, combining roots meaning "beloved," "bitter," or "grace."
Marithza
Spanish · Likely a creative Spanish-style form related to Maritza, probably derived from Maria and meaning connected to Mary.
Markena
Latin · Likely a feminine elaboration of Marcus or Marcia, from Latin roots linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marlika
German · Likely a blended form built on Marla or Marika, with roots tied to Mary and meanings such as "beloved" or "drop of the sea."
Marniqua
English · A modern constructed name likely blending Marni with decorative suffixes; Marni may relate to Marina or Marnie.
Marquina
Spanish · From a Spanish surname and place name, likely meaning someone from Marquina.
Marriana
Hebrew · A variant of Mariana, combining Maria and Anna traditions with meanings tied to grace and belovedness.
Marteisha
Latin · Likely an elaborated form of Marta or Martia, from Latin roots connected to Mars.
Martiqua
Latin · A modern elaboration likely built from Martin or Marta, from Latin roots associated with Mars.
Marvi
Persian · Used in South Asian and Persian contexts; often associated with the folk heroine Marvi, symbolizing loyalty and homeland.
Marymichael
Hebrew · A compound devotional name combining Mary and Michael, meaning "beloved" and "who is like God?"
Megna
Indian · Likely related to Meghna, from Sanskrit roots meaning "cloud" or tied to the Meghna river.
Mehek
Indian · Used in Hindi and Urdu, meaning "fragrance" or "sweet scent."
Mekaela
Hebrew · A variant of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael meaning "who is like God?"
Mekaila
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Mikayla or Michaela, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Meyana
Hebrew · Likely a modern blended name related to Maya, Ana, or Meiana, with no single fixed etymology.
Michaelah
Hebrew · An elaborated feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Michaila
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Mikali
Hebrew · Usually treated as a modern variant of Michael or Mika, often linked to the Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Minelly
French · Likely a modern surname-style or diminutive form related to Minette or Minnie, suggesting delicacy or affection.
Mirayah
Hebrew · A modern form related to Moriah or Mariah, tied to Hebrew roots meaning "seen by God" or associated with a sacred place.
Mirina
Greek · Likely related to Myrina, an ancient Greek place name and mythic name.
Mirisa
Latin · Likely a variant of Marisa, commonly understood as a form of Maria Luisa or Mary-derived names.
Miyonna
English · A modern invented name likely built from Mia or Mya with decorative suffixes.
Monteria
Spanish · Likely derived from Spanish place or surname elements related to monte, meaning "mountain" or "hill."
Morisa
Latin · Likely a variant of Marisa or Morissa, tied to Mary-derived traditions and meanings such as "beloved" or "sea of bitterness."
Mynisha
English · A modern constructed name that may echo Monisha or Manisha, names associated with the mind or wisdom in Sanskrit traditions.
Myrka
Slavic · Likely related to Slavic forms like Mirka, from roots meaning "peace," "world," or "great."
Malike
Arabic · A variant of Malik, from Arabic, meaning "king" or "sovereign."
Maxamillian
Latin · A respelling of Maximilian, from Latin roots meaning "greatest."
Mergim
Slavic · A Balkan name, often associated with the idea of exile or migration in regional usage.
Montelle
French · Likely derived from French mont, "mountain" or "hill," with a stylized ending.
Marcquez
Spanish · Likely related to Spanish Marquez, a surname meaning "son of Marcos" and associated in sound with noble title forms.
Miquan
English · A modern blended name using the prefix Mi- with -quan, following contemporary sound-based naming patterns.
Moyses
Hebrew · A variant of Moses, from Hebrew tradition, associated with the biblical leader drawn from the water.
Maged
Arabic · Maged is from Arabic majid, meaning noble, glorious, or illustrious.
Maleik
Arabic · Maleik is a modern spelling of Malik, an Arabic name meaning king or sovereign.
Mchale
Irish · Mchale comes from the Gaelic surname McHale, meaning son of Cathal.
Mounir
Arabic · Mounir is from Arabic munir, meaning shining, luminous, or radiant.
Macauly
Scottish · Macauly is a variant of Macaulay, from a Gaelic surname meaning 'son of Amhalghaidh.'
Malcohm
Scottish · Malcohm is a spelling variant of Malcolm, a Scottish name from Gaelic elements meaning 'devotee of Saint Columba.'
Malkolm
Scottish · Malkolm is a variant of Malcolm, a Scottish Gaelic name meaning 'devotee of Saint Columba.'
Marqavious
English · Marqavious is a modern elaborated form likely built from Mark plus the -avious suffix, giving it a contemporary invented style.
Martes
Spanish · Martes is a Spanish word name tied to Mars, the Roman god of war, from Latin roots.
Martwon
English · Martwon appears to be a modern invented name, likely influenced by Martin or Mart- names with a stylized ending.
Moices
Hebrew · Moices is likely a variant of Moises, from Hebrew משה, traditionally understood as 'drawn out of the water.'
Morgun
Norse · Morgun is related to Old Norse and Icelandic word forms meaning 'morning.'
Mubeen
Arabic · Mubeen comes from Arabic mubin, meaning 'clear,' 'plain,' or 'manifest.'
Mustafaa
Arabic · Mustafaa is a variant of Mustafa, from Arabic meaning 'the chosen one.'
Mikhayla
Hebrew · A variant of Michaela, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Mistica
Spanish · A word-inspired name from mystic or mystical, ultimately from Greek roots related to mystery.
Mckaila
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michaela-related names, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Mykaila
Hebrew · A variant of Michaela, from Hebrew, meaning "who is like God?"
Madisan
English · A spelling variant of Madison, from an English surname meaning "son of Maud."
Mikhala
Hebrew · A feminine form of Michael from Hebrew, meaning 'who is like God?'
Maleeha
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning beautiful, graceful, or attractive.
Marrina
Latin · A variant of Marina, from Latin marinus, meaning of the sea.
Mayim
Hebrew · A Hebrew word-name meaning water, also familiar from Jewish textual and cultural use.
Mikayle
Hebrew · A variant of Michaela or Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Montaya
Spanish · Likely a modern form influenced by Spanish monte, mountain, and contemporary invented-name patterns.
Mahum
Arabic · Mahum is used in Muslim naming traditions and is often linked to praise or moonlike beauty depending on derivation.
Majerle
German · Majerle likely comes from a German surname form related to Meyer or Meier, meaning 'steward' or 'farm administrator.'
Maleea
English · Maleea is often treated as a variant of Malia, a form of Maria ultimately linked to Hebrew roots, though this spelling is modern.