←
All names
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Baby names starting with M
8,062 names · page 14 of 17
Marreon
French · Marreon is a modern elaborated name, probably formed from Mar- with the -eon ending common in contemporary naming.
Macray
Scottish · Likely derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Raith' or a similar clan-based patronymic form.
Mikhel
Hebrew · A variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Melbin
Scottish · Melbin is likely a variant of Melvin, a name with Celtic and surname-style roots often linked to leadership or noble status.
Mikhai
Hebrew · Mikhai is related to Michael and Mikhail, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Minwoo
Korean · Minwoo is a Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja used, commonly conveying intelligence, gentleness, or protection.
Makahi
English · Likely a modern adaptation of Hawaiian-style elements, often associated with the sea or ocean-facing imagery.
Malaky
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Malachi, from Hebrew, meaning "my messenger" or "my angel."
Malkiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning "God is my king" or "my king is God."
Mareon
French · Likely a modern variant related to Marion or Marius, carrying associations with the sea or masculine Roman naming traditions.
Martaveon
African · A modern coined name, likely formed from Mar- plus the contemporary suffix -veon in African American naming style.
Mateos
Spanish · A form of Mateo/Matthias from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God."
Mekail
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced form of Michael or Mika'il, meaning "Who is like God?"
Milthon
English · A variant of Milton, from an English place name meaning "mill town."
Minhquan
Chinese · A Sino-derived East Asian name element set often understood as "bright authority" or "clear power."
Mueez
Arabic · From Arabic Mu'izz, meaning "giver of honor" or "one who grants dignity."
Mahde
Arabic · Mahde is likely related to Mahdi, an Arabic name meaning guided or rightly guided.
Malakie
Hebrew · Malakie is a variant of Malachi, the Hebrew biblical name meaning my messenger or messenger of God.
Malechi
Hebrew · Malechi is a modern spelling of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning my messenger or messenger of God.
Martavian
English · Martavian is likely a modern elaboration of Martin or Mar- names, ultimately tied to Mars, the Roman god.
Marveon
English · Marveon is likely a modern invented name, built from Marv- with the smooth -eon ending.
Matthewalexande
Hebrew · Matthewalexande is a compound of Matthew and Alexander, combining meanings of gift of God and defender of men.
Maxwill
English · Maxwill likely blends Max and Maxwell, drawing on a Scottish surname meaning Mack's stream.
Mckean
Scottish · Mckean is a Gaelic surname-style name likely derived from Mac Eoin or Mac Iain, meaning 'son of John.'
Melchi
Hebrew · Melchi comes from Hebrew roots meaning 'my king' and appears as a biblical short form related to royal names like Melchiah.
Menphis
Greek · Menphis is likely a variant of Memphis, the ancient place-name associated with the historic Egyptian city.
Mileke
African · Mileke appears to be an African-style name, likely drawn from Bantu naming patterns and used for its melodic sound.
Moneeb
Arabic · Moneeb is from Arabic and is related to Munib, meaning 'one who turns to God' or 'devout.'
Montaye
French · Montaye appears to be a modern form built on French mont- elements, suggesting a name connected with hills or elevation.
Mouad
Arabic · Mouad is an Arabic name meaning 'promised' or 'appointed time,' from the same root as موعد.
Mysean
English · Mysean appears to be a modern invented name, likely shaped by contemporary blend-name spelling patterns.
Maleeya
Hebrew · Maleeya is a modern variant related to Malia or Mary-family names, ultimately tied to Hebrew roots.
Maddelynn
Hebrew · Maddelynn is a modern spelling of Madeline, ultimately from Magdalene, meaning "woman from Magdala."
Maryangel
Hebrew · Maryangel blends Mary and Angel, combining Hebrew-rooted Mary with angelic imagery in a devotional compound name.
Meeya
Japanese · Meeya is a modern phonetic form related to Mia or Mिया-like sounds, often associated with beauty, affection, or gentleness.
Mikaia
Hebrew · Mikaia is a feminine variant of Micaiah or Micah, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Manaya
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted with senses like worthy of honor, respect, or cherished.
Makiaya
English · Modern blended name likely influenced by Makayla and Micaiah, carrying senses of who is like God.
Markhia
Latin · Probably a modern variation of Marcia or Markiya, linked to Latin Marcus and the god Mars.
Maurianna
Latin · Elaborated form related to Mauriana or Mariana, combining classic Latin name elements with a graceful ending.
Mulki
Arabic · From Arabic roots relating to dominion, kingdom, or sovereignty, giving the name a noble tone.
Myazia
English · Modern invented name likely influenced by Mya and Asia, chosen for its melodic contemporary sound.
Madesen
English · A spelling variant of Madison, originally an English surname meaning son of Maud.
Madhumita
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit elements meaning sweet or honeyed, often understood as sweet friend.
Makayleigh
English · A modern spelling blend related to Makayla and Kayleigh, influenced by Hebrew Michaela and English -leigh forms.
Maylan
English · Likely a modern blend of May and Lynn or Lan, created for sound and style rather than a single historic source.
Meirav
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning abundance or plenty, also known from the biblical form Merav.
Mikinzi
Scottish · A modern spelling of McKenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning son of Coinneach or fair one.
Milie
English · Likely a diminutive form related to Emily or Amelia, names tied to Latin roots suggesting striving or industriousness.
Mkya
English · Likely a modern invented spelling related to Makayla or Mykia, created for brevity and distinctive style.
Mahkenzie
Scottish · A variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning son of Coinneach.
Mahlea
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Malia or Mahalia, names linked to Hebrew-rooted forms in modern use.
Makaili
English · A modern invented name, likely blending Michaela-like sounds with a fashionable -li ending.
Makasha
Indian · Likely influenced by Sanskrit akasha, meaning sky or ether, with a modern prefixed form.
Maleeah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Malia or Maleah, often linked to Hebrew-rooted Mary-family names.
Maycey
French · A spelling variant of Macy, from a French place surname meaning one from Massy.
Mckalynn
Scottish · A modern compound-style name blending Mc- surname fashion with the feminine ending Lynn.
Micayah
Hebrew · A variant of Micaiah, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mikasia
Japanese · Likely a modern elaboration of Mika, a name found in Japanese and other naming traditions.
Minea
Greek · Likely related to Mina-type names, with Greek styling and a soft classical sound.
Mireyah
Spanish · A variant of Mireya or Mireille, commonly linked to a root meaning to admire or wonder at.
Madalinn
French · Madalinn is a variant of Madeline, from Magdalene, meaning woman from Magdala.
Madelayne
French · Madelayne is a stylized form of Madeline, from Magdalene, meaning woman from Magdala.
Maeleah
English · Maeleah is likely a modern invented variant influenced by May, Malia, or Leah-style forms.
Mailene
French · Mailene is likely a modern variant related to Maylene or Marlene, blending soft French-style sounds.
Mailia
Latin · Mailia is often linked to Hawaiian forms of Maria, ultimately from Hebrew through Latin tradition.
Maithili
Indian · Maithili is an Indian name meaning woman of Mithila, the ancient kingdom associated with Sita.
Makynzi
Scottish · Makynzi is a modern spelling of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning child of Kenneth.
Malliyah
Hebrew · Malliyah likely echoes Maliah or Aliyah-style Hebrew forms, often associated with ascent or elevation.
Mareme
African · Mareme is a West African name, especially in Senegalese usage, often connected with grace and honorific tradition.
Mariacamila
Spanish · Mariacamila combines Maria and Camila, joining a classic Marian name with a Latin-rooted Roman name.
Mariauna
Spanish · Mariauna is likely a compound modern form built from Maria and Ana or similar Romance elements.
Matelynn
English · Matelynn is a modern English blend of Mat- names and Lynn, giving it a contemporary invented style.
Maylasia
English · Maylasia appears to be a modern invented English-style name formed with the melodic -asia ending.
Mayrim
Hebrew · Mayrim is likely a variant of Miriam, the Hebrew biblical name traditionally linked to meanings like wished-for child or beloved.
Maysea
English · Maysea is a modern English-style creation, possibly influenced by May and the sea-themed sound of Cea.
Mehakpreet
Indian · Mehakpreet combines Indian name elements meaning fragrance and love, creating a devotional and affectionate meaning.
Melaya
English · Melaya is a modern invented name, likely shaped from melodic forms like Malia, Melina, or Maya.
Mennah
Arabic · Mennah is from Arabic, tied to the idea of a gift, blessing, or divine favor.
Merielle
French · Merielle is a French-style elaboration of names like Marie or Muriel, giving it a graceful, elegant feel.
Meriyah
Hebrew · Meriyah is likely a modern form related to Mariah or Moriah, names with Hebrew roots and biblical associations.
Metzly
Spanish · Metzly is likely influenced by modern Spanish usage of moon-related Indigenous-style forms, giving it a celestial feel.
Micahia
Hebrew · Micahia is a feminine or expanded form of Micah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning who is like God.
Michaylah
Hebrew · Michaylah is a modern spelling of Michaela or Mikayla, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Mickenzi
Scottish · Mickenzi is a modern spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname name meaning child of Coinneach.
Mikayleigh
Hebrew · Mikayleigh is a modern English spelling of Mikayla, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Mikenya
English · Mikenya appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Mika and place-style endings like Kenya.
Mikenzy
Scottish · Mikenzy is a modern spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname-derived name meaning child of Coinneach.
Millana
Slavic · Millana resembles Milana, a Slavic and Latin-linked form associated with grace, favor, or dear affection.
Minela
German · Minela is likely related to Mina and other Germanic diminutive forms, giving it a soft and affectionate tone.
Minely
English · Minely appears to be a modern invented English-style name, possibly influenced by Minnie and Emily-like endings.
Mirari
Latin · Mirari comes from Latin roots meaning to wonder or admire, preserved especially in Spanish devotional usage.
Mireyda
Spanish · Mireyda is a Spanish-style variant related to Mireya, often linked to admiration or wonder through Latin roots.
Mitzel
German · Mitzel is likely derived from Germanic diminutive naming patterns, possibly related to Mitzi or similar affectionate forms.
Modupeoluwa
African · Modupeoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning thanks or gratitude to God, expressing praise and devotion.
Moyinoluwa
African · Moyinoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning I rejoice in God's goodness or wealth, expressing joy and faith.
Mykiya
English · Mykiya is a modern invented form, probably influenced by names like Mikayla, Mykia, and Kiya.
Montavion
English · Montavion is a modern coined name, likely blending the prefix Mon- with the popular -avion ending.
Marat
Arabic · Often linked to Arabic Murad, meaning "wish" or "desire," and used in Slavic-speaking cultures.
Marchelo
Spanish · A variant of Marcelo or Marcello, from Latin Marcellus, meaning young warrior or dedicated to Mars.
Meldin
German · Likely a variant related to Melvin, from old Germanic roots often interpreted as council friend.
Mithil
Indian · An Indian name linked to Mithila, the ancient kingdom in the Ramayana tradition.
Modou
African · A West African form of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning praised.
Muhamadou
Arabic · A West African form of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning praised or praiseworthy.
Mahamud
Arabic · A variant of Mahmud or محمود, from Arabic, meaning praised or praiseworthy.
Makhail
Hebrew · A variant of Michael or Mikhail, from Hebrew, meaning who is like God?
Makiel
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant related to Michael, preserving the Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mannuel
Hebrew · A variant of Manuel or Emmanuel, from Hebrew, meaning God is with us.
Marcopolo
Italian · A compound form of Marco and Polo, strongly associated with the famous Venetian explorer Marco Polo.
Marquevious
French · A modern elaboration of Marquis, from a noble title meaning border lord or nobleman.
Marterrion
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped from Martin and Terrion-style sounds into a distinctive form.
Martynas
Latin · Martynas is the Lithuanian form of Martin, from Latin Martinus, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike.'
Matthewjohn
Hebrew · Matthewjohn combines Matthew and John, both from Hebrew roots meaning 'gift of God' and 'God is gracious.'
Mekyle
English · Mekyle appears to be a modern blend of names like Michael and Kyle, carrying a sense of 'who is like God' or 'narrow strait.'
Mher
Persian · Mher is an Armenian form linked to Persian Mithra, associated with the sun, covenant, and friendship.
Moneer
Arabic · Moneer is a form of Munir, an Arabic name meaning 'luminous' or 'bright.'
Muiz
Arabic · Muiz comes from Arabic al-Mu'izz, meaning 'one who gives honor' or 'strengthens.'
Mykhi
English · Mykhi is likely a modern variant of Micah or Michael, from Hebrew roots meaning 'who is like God?'
Myshaun
English · Myshaun is a modern respelling of names like Myshawn, blending Hebrew-derived elements with French-style Shawn.
Mukta
Indian · Mukta is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning liberated, free, or pearl.
Maddalynn
Hebrew · Maddalynn is a modern form of Madeline or Magdalene, linked to Magdala in Hebrew tradition.
Mckaya
Scottish · Mckaya likely adapts McKay or Mikayla, carrying associations with who is like God.
Malazia
Arabic · Malazia appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Arabic-sounding forms and used for its flowing sound.
Meryah
Hebrew · Meryah is likely a variant of Moriah or Mariah, connected to Hebrew roots often interpreted as "seen by God" or "the Lord is my teacher."
Maecyn
English · A modern respelling of Mason or Macyn, influenced by surname style and trendy -yn endings.
Maiken
German · A Northern European diminutive of Maria or Margareta, often interpreted as 'bitter' or 'pearl' by root name.
Makhyia
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Makayla and Mya, created for sound rather than one fixed root.
Makhyla
Hebrew · A stylized form of Michaela or Makayla, ultimately tied to Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Makirah
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Makira or Myra-like forms, with a lyrical sound and uncertain exact root.
Malayjah
Hebrew · Probably influenced by Malaya and Maliah, with roots that may suggest tenderness or a Yah-ending echoing Hebrew forms.
Mansha
Arabic · Used in South Asia and from Arabic-derived usage, Mansha can mean 'wish,' 'intention,' or 'purpose.'
Marleth
Spanish · A modern form used in Spanish-speaking communities, likely influenced by Marlene and names of Mary-derived origin.
Marvely
French · Likely derived from marvel or merveille, giving it a meaning of 'wonder' or 'something marvelous.'
Mckailyn
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Mikaylin or McKayla forms, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning 'who is like God?'
Mckaylia
Hebrew · A creative variant of Michaela or Makayla, from Hebrew roots meaning 'who is like God?'
Mekah
Arabic · Likely inspired by Mecca, the sacred city in Arabia, giving it a spiritual or place-based association.
Mickenzy
Scottish · A creative spelling of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning 'child of Coinneach.'
Mikinley
Scottish · Mikinley is a modern spelling of McKinley, a Scottish surname name meaning "son of Finlay."
Mikylla
Hebrew · Mikylla is a modern form of Mikayla or Michaela, from Hebrew, meaning "who is like God?"
Mireyli
Spanish · Mireyli appears to be a creative form of Mireya, a Spanish name likely linked to Latin roots meaning "admirable."
Mugdha
Indian · Mugdha is a Sanskrit name meaning "innocent," "lovely," or "charming."
Myauna
English · Myauna is a modern coined name, likely built from Mya with a melodic ending.
Madilen
Hebrew · A variant of Madeline or Magdalena, ultimately linked to Magdala, a place-name in biblical tradition.
Madisynne
English · A modern spelling of Madison, originally an English surname meaning son of Maud.
Madsion
English · A rare spelling variant of Madison, an English surname meaning son of Maud.
Mahkaylah
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Michaela or Makayla, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God?
Mahkiya
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant influenced by Makiya and Makiah, often tied to Hebrew God-name elements.
Mais
Arabic · Mais is an Arabic name associated with graceful bearing and is also linked in Arabic usage to the raisin vine or tree.
Majayla
English · Majayla is a modern invented name, likely shaped from Ma- names and Jayla-style endings.
Makalei
English · Makalei is a modern invented name, probably influenced by Makayla and -lei ending forms.
Makasia
English · Makasia is a modern coined name, likely built from Ma- forms with the melodic -kasia ending.
Makenya
English · Makenya is likely a modern name influenced by Makena and Kenya, with Kenya referring to the East African place name.
Makiley
English · Makiley is a modern invented name, blending Ma- sounds with the popular -kiley or -iley ending.
Makinnley
Scottish · Makinnley is a spelling variant of McKinley, a surname from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'son of the fair-haired warrior.'
Maliza
English · Maliza is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Melissa, Marisa, or Aliza-style forms.
Manvitha
Indian · Manvitha is an Indian name often interpreted as 'humanity,' 'wisdom,' or one connected with the mind.
Marinez
Spanish · Marinez is likely derived from Spanish surname-style forms related to Marina, from Latin marinus meaning 'of the sea.'
Maritzabel
Spanish · Maritzabel is a compound-style modern name combining Mari- forms with Isabel, ultimately linked to Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Maryonna
English · Maryonna is a modern elaboration of Mary, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, with a decorative -onna ending.
Maslin
English · Maslin comes from an English surname of French origin, historically tied to mixed grain or cloth.
Mayalyn
English · Mayalyn is a modern invented name, likely blending Maya with the suffix -lyn.
Mekhiah
Hebrew · Mekhiah is likely a modern Hebrew-style formation using the theophoric -iah ending meaning 'of Yah' or 'of God.'
Meledy
Greek · Meledy is a spelling variant of Melody, from Greek melodia meaning 'song' or 'music.'
Meraly
English · Meraly is a modern invented name, probably influenced by Mera, Merari, or Emily-style sounds.
Milasia
English · Milasia is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Mila, a Slavic root associated with 'gracious' or 'dear.'
Mireyna
Spanish · Mireyna is likely a modern Spanish-influenced form, possibly echoing mi reina, meaning 'my queen.'
Mirianna
Hebrew · Mirianna blends Miriam and Anna forms, combining Hebrew and Greek traditions around Mary and Anna.
Mixtly
Spanish · Mixtly appears inspired by Nahuatl-style forms such as Mixtli, meaning 'cloud,' adapted through Spanish spelling.
Miyabi
Japanese · Miyabi is a Japanese name and aesthetic term meaning elegance, refinement, or courtly beauty.
Mkyla
English · Mkyla is a condensed spelling of Mikayla or Michaela, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Moniyah
English · Moniyah is a modern invented name, likely shaped from Monia or Mya-style sounds with a -yah ending.
Myalee
English · Myalee is a modern invented name, likely blending Mya or Maya with the suffix -lee.
Myniah
English · Myniah is a modern coined name, probably influenced by Mya, Nia, and names ending in -iah.
Madox
Welsh · Variant of Madoc, from Welsh, traditionally interpreted as fortunate or beneficent.
Mohid
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning one who honors or grants dignity.
Merric
Welsh · Likely related to Merrick, from Welsh roots often interpreted as fame or power.
Mossimo
Italian · Likely inspired by Massimo, from Latin Maximus, meaning greatest.
Malyki
Arabic · A recent invented style related to names like Malik, used as a distinct modern spelling rather than a separate classical form.
Markavion
Latin · A modern expansion of Mark, whose Latin source *Marcus* means “of Mars,” shaped into a newer melodic form.
Markhi
Latin · A stylized modern rendering of Mark, retaining the Latin-rooted name in a personalized spelling.
Miyon
Korean · Korean given name likely derived from characters meaning 'beautiful' (美) combined with other auspicious elements.
Malakiah
Hebrew · Extended form of Malachi, a Hebrew name meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel,' borne by a Hebrew prophet.
Mamoun
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'trustworthy' or 'reliable,' variant of Al-Ma'mun, a celebrated Abbasid caliph.
Mekkhi
Hebrew · Modern respelling of Mekhi, a variant of Micah, a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God.'
Mikolas
Greek · Czech and Slovak form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Mukul
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'bud' or 'blossom,' symbolizing new beginnings and the latent potential of youth.
Macaden
Scottish · Modern variant of MacAiden, meaning 'son of Aiden,' from the Gaelic name Aodhán meaning 'little fire.'
Madux
Welsh · Variant of Maddox, from Welsh Madoc meaning 'fortunate' or 'beneficent.'
Mahit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'honored' or 'respected,' derived from the root 'mah' meaning greatness.
Makei
Hebrew · Modern creative variant of Micah or McKay, likely influenced by the Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God?'
Makih
Hebrew · Creative spelling variant of Micah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'who is like God?'
Makii
Hebrew · Modern inventive spelling of Maki or Micah, drawing from Hebrew roots meaning 'who is like God?'
Makyi
Scottish · Creative spelling variant of McKay, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Aodh (fire).'
Malikiah
Hebrew · Variant of Malachiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my messenger' or 'messenger of God.'
Mannan
Arabic · In Arabic, Al-Mannan means 'the Benefactor'; in Irish mythology, Manannán is a sea deity.
Markwon
English · Modern creative variant of Marcus/Mark, a Latin-rooted name meaning 'of Mars, the god of war.'
Marqueal
French · Modern invented variant of Marcel or Marquell, distantly from Latin Marcellus meaning 'of Mars.'
Mastin
English · English surname used as a given name, possibly related to 'mastiff' or a place name meaning 'farmstead by the mast trees.'
Mckai
Scottish · Variant of McKay, a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning 'son of Aodh,' where Aodh means 'fire.'
Mckye
Scottish · Creative spelling variant of McKay, a Scottish surname derived from Gaelic 'son of Aodh (fire).'
Mekih
Hebrew · Creative variant of Micah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'who is like God?'
Michealangelo
Hebrew · Blend of Michael (Hebrew: 'who is like God?') and Angelo (Italian/Latin: 'angel'), famously borne by the Renaissance master.
Milin
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'bee' or 'one who unites,' derived from the root 'mil' meaning to meet.
Morion
French · Variant of Marion, derived from Hebrew Mary meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter,' with French transmission.
Muhanad
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'sword' or 'Indian sword,' symbolizing strength and sharpness.
Mykhael
Hebrew · Creative spelling of Michael, a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God?' borne by an archangel in the Bible.
Malay
Indian · Refers to the Malay people and the Malaya peninsula; also a Sanskrit word meaning 'mountain range.'
Milenka
Slavic · Slavic diminutive of Milena, derived from 'mil' meaning 'gracious,' 'dear,' or 'pleasant.'
Makyna
Irish · Modern invented variant of Makenna or McKenna, from Irish Gaelic 'Mac Cionaodha' meaning son of fire-born.
Mirrah
Latin · Variant of Mira, from Latin 'mirus' (wonderful) or Sanskrit 'mira' (ocean/limit), also a 15th-century Hindu poet-saint.
Milay
Spanish · Modern invented name possibly influenced by the literary surname Millay or place name Milan, meaning middle land.
Marjae
French · Modern creative variant of Marjorie/Margaux, ultimately from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl.'
Midnight
English · English word name referring to the darkest hour of night, evoking mystery and celestial imagery.
Magalli
French · Provençal French form of Margaret, derived from Greek meaning 'pearl'.
Mahita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'great' or 'honored one,' common in South Indian communities.
Malae
English · A rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern creative variant or phonetic spelling.
Mollykate
English · Compound of Molly (from Hebrew Mary, 'bitter/beloved') and Kate (from Greek Katherine, 'pure').
Mystik
English · Modern creative spelling of Mystic, evoking mystery and spiritual depth.
Mackanzie
Scottish · Variant spelling of Mackenzie, from Scottish Gaelic 'MacCoinnich' meaning 'son of Coinneach (handsome).'
Madalie
French · Modern variant blending Madeline (from Hebrew Magdala, 'tower') with the French suffix -alie.
Maddee
English · Diminutive spelling variant of Maddie, a nickname for Madeleine or Madison, popularized as a standalone name.
Maeryn
Latin · Modern variant of Maren or Marin, from Latin 'marinus' meaning 'of the sea.'
Magdelana
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Magdalena, from Hebrew place name Magdala meaning 'tower' or 'elevated place.'
Makahia
English · Modern invented name, possibly influenced by Hawaiian naming patterns or creative phonetic blending.
Makea
English · Modern invented name, possibly influenced by Polynesian or Hawaiian sound patterns, with no fixed etymology.
Makenly
Scottish · Modern invented name resembling McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Finlay (fair warrior).'
Makynze
Scottish · Modern spelling variant of Mackenzie, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'son of Coinneach (handsome one).'
Manushri
Indian · Sanskrit compound of 'manu' (human/wise) and 'shri' (divine glory/grace), meaning 'human brilliance.'
Maribela
Spanish · Modern blend of Mari (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Bela (Italian/Slavic, 'beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful beloved.'
Maryjoe
Hebrew · Modern American compound of Mary (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Joe (Hebrew, 'God will add/increase').
Maryjose
Hebrew · Compound of Mary (Hebrew, 'beloved') and José (Spanish form of Joseph, Hebrew 'God will add').
Maryorie
French · Variant of Marjorie, from Old French Marguerite (ultimately Greek 'margarites,' meaning 'pearl').
Meiyah
English · Modern invented blend, possibly combining Mia (Hebrew/Italian, 'mine/beloved') with the suffix -yah.
Mekyah
English · Modern invented name with a Hebrew-influenced -yah suffix, likely a creative phonetic coinage.
Meriya
Hebrew · A phonetic variant of Mariya/Maria, from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'drop of the sea.'
Mikayia
Hebrew · A creative variant of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mikoto
Japanese · A Japanese name meaning 'noble person' or 'life/fate,' used in Shinto mythology for divine and imperial figures.
Milaina
Greek · A variant blending Milena (Slavic 'gracious') with Melaina (Greek 'dark'), a modern feminine fusion.
Minseo
Korean · A Korean name combining Min meaning 'clever/quick' with Seo meaning 'auspicious,' expressing bright fortune.
Mireily
French · A variant of Mireille, a Provençal French name from Old Occitan 'mirar' meaning 'to admire.'
Mryah
Hebrew · A phonetic variant of Mariah/Miriah, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'beloved' or 'drop of the sea.'
Mumina
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'faithful believer' or 'pious woman,' from the root aman meaning 'faith.'
Myara
Greek · A variant of Myra, derived from the ancient Lycian city of Myra or from Greek/Latin meaning 'myrrh.'
Myasiah
Hebrew · A modern blend of Mya and the Hebrew name Isaiah, meaning 'salvation of the Lord.'
Mykaella
Hebrew · An elaborate variant of Michaela, from Hebrew Michael meaning 'Who is like God?'
Maali
Arabic · Of Arabic origin meaning 'high' or 'lofty'; also used in East African cultures to mean wealth or prosperity.
Mackaylah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Michaela/Makayla, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God?'
Mackaylee
Hebrew · Modern compound variant of Makayla with suffix -lee, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God?'
Madhura
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'sweet' or 'melodious,' used across South Asia to denote sweetness and charm.
Madicella
English · Modern invented elaboration of Madeline or Madison with an Italian-style diminutive -ella suffix.
Mahiyah
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Mahi (Sanskrit 'earth') or Arabic roots with the Hebrew -iyah suffix meaning 'of God.'
Makiyha
Hebrew · Creative spelling variant of Michaela/Makayla, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God?'
Malaija
African · Variant of Malaika (Arabic/Swahili for 'angel') or a creative blend inspired by Malaya meaning 'free.'
Maliana
English · Polynesian-influenced variant of Mariana, blending Mary (Hebrew, beloved) with a melodic -ana suffix.
Mariaisabella
Hebrew · Double name combining Maria (Hebrew Miriam, beloved) and Isabella (Hebrew Elisheba, 'God is my oath').
Marianah
Hebrew · Variant of Mariana, combining Hebrew Mary (beloved) and Latin Anna (grace), meaning graceful and beloved.
Markaylah
Hebrew · Modern invented blend possibly combining Michaela (Hebrew, 'who is like God?') with a stylized -lah ending.
Markyia
Latin · Modern invented feminine form possibly derived from Marcus (Latin 'of Mars') with a feminizing -yia suffix.
Maryfaith
Hebrew · Compound virtue name joining Mary (Hebrew Miriam, beloved) and Faith (English, trust and devotion).
Masia
Hebrew · Possibly a variant of Masha (Slavic diminutive of Maria) or an independent name of uncertain origin.
Mauriyah
Hebrew · Blend of Maura (Irish form of Mary) or Moriah (Hebrew 'seen by God') with the -iyah suffix.
Mckeena
Irish · Variant spelling of McKenna, an Irish surname meaning 'son of Cionaodh,' adopted as a given name.
Memarie
English · Modern invented blend possibly combining 'memory' or 'memoir' with Marie (Hebrew, beloved), used as a unique given name.
Menah
Hebrew · Possibly related to Hebrew 'mena' meaning comfort or portion, or of African origin with regional meanings.
Meritza
Slavic · Variant of Maritza, a Slavic name derived from the Maritsa river of Bulgaria, or a diminutive of Maria.
Mhina
African · Of Swahili origin meaning 'delightful' or 'pleasure,' used as a given name in East African cultures.
Miakota
English · Modern invented name possibly blending Mia (Italian, beloved) with elements inspired by the Lakota people.
Miina
Japanese · Finnish and Japanese variant of Mina, meaning 'love' in Japanese or used as a German-region diminutive.
Mikan
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'mandarin orange,' written with characters for beautiful and sweet, symbolizing joy.
Mikayala
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.'
Mikaylynn
Hebrew · A modern blend of Mikayla (Hebrew: 'who is like God') and Lynn, combining biblical heritage with English style.
Mikhiya
Hebrew · A creative variant of Mikhail/Mikia, derived from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.'
Mireia
Latin · A Catalan name derived from Latin 'mirare,' meaning 'to admire' or 'wonderful.'
Moniq
French · A variant of Monique, the French form of Monica, of uncertain Latin or Berber origin possibly meaning 'advisor.'
Myanah
English · A modern creative variant of Mya or Maya, blending contemporary American naming trends with melodic sounds.
Myianna
Hebrew · A modern invented blend of Mya and Anna, combining contemporary style with the Hebrew 'grace' or 'favor.'
Mykiyah
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant possibly derived from Hebrew Michael, meaning 'who is like God.'
Mohib
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'loving' or 'affectionate,' from the root h-b-b, conveying deep warmth.
Melaki
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Malachi, a Hebrew prophet name meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel.'
Makal
Hebrew · Variant of Michael/Mikael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God,' a rhetorical question of divine humility.
Mantas
German · Lithuanian name of Germanic roots meaning 'wise thought,' composed of elements for 'man' and 'mind.'
Manuelle
Hebrew · French/Italian variant of Manuel, from Hebrew Emmanuel meaning 'God is with us.'
Masun
English · Modern phonetic variant of Mason, an English occupational name for a stoneworker or bricklayer.
Megh
Indian · Sanskrit and Hindi name meaning 'cloud,' evoking the sky, rain, and monsoon season.
Macin
Irish · An Irish/Scottish-derived form from Mac-, meaning “son of,” used as a short modern given name.
Maddock
Welsh · A Welsh name from Madoc, a medieval form meaning “fortunate” or “good,” with royal_classic historical use in Britain.
Mahkel
Hebrew · Variant of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God.'
Makaden
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Mac- prefix and Kaden.
Makario
Greek · From Greek Makarios meaning 'blessed' or 'happy,' used in early Christian tradition.
Marcandre
French · French compound of Marc (Latin Mars, god of war) and André (Greek, 'manly/brave').
Mordcha
Hebrew · Yiddish/Ashkenazic variant of Mordecai, a Hebrew name possibly derived from the Babylonian god Marduk.
Mahleek
Arabic · Phonetic variant of Malik, from Arabic meaning 'king' or 'master'.
Maiki
Hebrew · Variant of Michael/Miki, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'.
Makaih
Hebrew · Variant of Micah, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'.
Makao
Hebrew · Modern invented variant possibly related to Micah or Macao; loosely tied to Hebrew 'who is like God'.
Makhy
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Machi or Micah, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'.
Maliky
Arabic · Variant of Malik, from Arabic meaning 'king' or 'master'.
Mallaki
Hebrew · Variant of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel'.
Marious
Latin · Variant of Marius, a Roman family name possibly derived from Mars, the god of war.
Marrek
Slavic · Slavic variant of Mark/Marek, from Latin Marcus, itself possibly linked to Mars the Roman god of war.
Marvic
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Marvin and Victor or a stylized variation.
Matheos
Greek · Greek form of Matthew, from Hebrew 'Mattityahu' meaning 'gift of God'.
Maxtin
Latin · Modern variant blending Maxton and Maxim, from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest'.
Mayen
African · Name used among the Dinka people of South Sudan, commonly meaning 'lion'.
Mckaleb
Hebrew · Variant of Caleb with Irish/Scottish patronymic Mc- prefix; Hebrew Caleb means 'faithful' or 'devoted'.
Meikhi
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Mekhi/Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'.
Mekael
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Michael/Mikael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'.
Mickyle
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Michael and Kyle, from Hebrew 'who is like God'.
Mikei
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Mickey or Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'.
Mikeil
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Michael or Mikhail, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'.
Mirnes
Slavic · Bosnian name derived from the Slavic root 'mir' meaning 'peace'.
Mison
English · Variant of Mason, an occupational English surname meaning 'stoneworker', used as a given name.
Moraes
Spanish · Portuguese and Spanish surname used as a given name, derived from a place name meaning 'mulberry trees'.
Muhmmad
Arabic · Variant spelling of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning 'praised' or 'worthy of praise'.
Marialis
Latin · Latin-rooted elaboration of Maria honoring the Virgin Mary, common in Spanish-speaking Catholic communities.
Miniyah
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly derived from Arabic 'mina' (wish, desire, port) with the -iyah suffix.
Maecee
English · Creative spelling of Macy, an English/French surname meaning 'Matthew's estate' or 'weapon'.
Mearah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'me'arah' meaning 'cave' or 'cavern'; also a place name referenced in the Old Testament.
Miyanah
English · Modern invented name blending Mia (Hebrew/Italian, 'mine/beloved') with the '-anah' suffix.
Madylen
Greek · A modern variant related to Madeleine/Magdalen forms, with Greek-magdalene tradition filtered through English.
Mahee
Indian · Used as a modern feminine name with possible Indian links to *mahī* and English-style short-form naming.
Maithe
Spanish · A stylized form of Maite in Spanish and Basque tradition, itself a Marian feminine variant.
Malanna
Hebrew · A blended modern name combining Alanna/Malaya-style sounds into a soft, ornamental feminine variant.
Mariagabriela
Hebrew · Combines María and Gabriela, Hebrew names meaning beloved and God is my strength, into a Spanish-Latin style compound name.
Marialys
Hebrew · A feminine blend of Maria and the French lyse/lys idea of the lily, evoking the purity and beauty linked to Mary.
Mikaylyn
Hebrew · A modern form of Michael/Michaela, from Hebrew Mikael meaning who is like God, with a soft -lyn ending.
Minya
Arabic · A short Arabic-leaning form related to Mina/Menya, often used as a gentle feminine name meaning grace or blessing.
Morgandy
Welsh · An invented extension of Morgan, a Welsh name meaning sea-born, giving a lyrical modernized form with mythical flavor.
Macartney
Irish · Variant of McCartney, from Irish Gaelic Mac Artaine meaning 'son of Art (the bear)', used as a given name with artistic associations.
Madaliene
French · Ornate variant of Madeline, derived from Magdalene (Hebrew: 'woman from Magdala'), the biblical place-name of Mary Magdalene.
Maeby
English · Modern invented name, a playful phonetic spelling of 'Maybe', popularized as the character Maeby Fünke in Arrested Development.
Mahalya
Hebrew · Variant of Mahalia, a Hebrew name meaning 'tenderness' or 'marrow', associated with legendary gospel singer Mahalia Jackson.
Mahawa
African · West African feminine name found among Mandé-speaking peoples of Guinea and Mali, associated with beauty and feminine grace.
Mairene
Irish · Irish and French variant of Máire/Mary, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'wished-for child' or 'beloved.'
Makaira
Greek · Derived from Greek 'makhaira,' a curved sword or blade, used as a name evoking strength.
Makamae
English · Hawaiian name meaning 'precious one' or 'my treasure,' used in English-speaking communities.
Makenleigh
Scottish · Creative spelling of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Finlay' (fair-haired hero).
Manahel
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'spring of water' or 'life-giving source,' symbolizing renewal and abundance.
Marcail
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Mariabella
Italian · Italian and Spanish compound of Maria and 'bella,' meaning 'beautiful Mary' or 'beautiful grace.'
Mariangeliz
Spanish · Latin American blend of Mariana and Elizabeth, combining 'grace' and 'my God is an oath.'
Marinn
Latin · Variant of Marina, from Latin 'marinus' meaning 'of the sea' or 'belonging to the sea.'
Maryelle
French · Modern compound of Mary and the French diminutive suffix -elle, meaning 'little Mary' or 'graceful.'
Maryliz
English · Modern blend of Mary (Hebrew: beloved) and Liz, short for Elizabeth meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Mckelvey
Scottish · Scottish-Irish surname used as a given name, from Gaelic meaning 'son of the fair-haired servant.'
Mckynzee
Scottish · Phonetic creative spelling of McKenzie, from Scottish Gaelic 'MacCoinnich' meaning 'son of the bright one.'
Meeah
English · Creative phonetic spelling of Mia, ultimately from Hebrew or Scandinavian meaning 'mine' or 'beloved.'
Meilee
Chinese · Romanization inspired by Chinese Meili (美麗) meaning 'beautiful' or 'gorgeous.'
Meleya
English · Modern creative variant possibly derived from Amelia (Latin: industrious) or Melody (Greek: song).
Milanya
Slavic · Slavic-influenced creative variant of Milena or Melania, meaning 'gracious,' 'dear,' or 'dark beauty.'
Mileidi
Spanish · Latin American Spanish creative name, a phonetic blend likely inspired by 'Milady,' meaning 'my lady.'
Mirakal
English · Phonetic spelling of Miracle, from Latin 'miraculum' meaning 'wonder' or 'marvelous act.'
Morghyn
Welsh · Creative spelling of Morgan, from Welsh 'mor' (sea) and 'cant' (bright/circle), meaning 'bright sea.'
Mabinty
African · West African name of Mandé and Fula origin from Guinea and Sierra Leone, meaning 'good child'.
Mackensy
Irish · Variant of Mackenzie, from Gaelic 'Mac Coinnich' meaning 'son of the fair or bright one'.
Madilee
English · Modern invented variant of Madeline or Maddie, ultimately from Hebrew Magdalene meaning 'from Magdala'.
Madylynn
Hebrew · Modern variant of Madelynn, combining Madeleine (Hebrew 'from Magdala, tower') with the -lynn suffix.
Maemi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'true smile' or 'smile of sincerity', combining 'mae' (truth) with 'mi' (beauty).
Magena
English · Believed to be a Native American-inspired name meaning 'the coming moon', of uncertain tribal origin.
Mahkenna
Irish · Modern phonetic variant of McKenna, from Gaelic 'Mac Cionaodha' meaning 'son of the fire-born'.
Maica
Hebrew · Variant of Micah or a Spanish diminutive, from Hebrew 'Mi-ka-el' meaning 'who is like God?'
Makarah
Greek · Modern elaboration possibly inspired by Greek Makaria meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.
Makeena
African · Variant of Makena, a Kikuyu name from Kenya meaning 'the happy one' or 'one who brings happiness'.
Makhiyah
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining Mak- with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -iyah, meaning 'of God'.
Makiala
English · Modern invented name of likely African-American origin, a creative elaboration of Makayla or similar names.
Malaysiah
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining the place name Malaysia with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -iah meaning 'God.'
Malenna
Hebrew · Variant of Malena or Magdalena, from Hebrew Magdalene meaning 'woman from Magdala,' a place on the Sea of Galilee.
Mariae
Hebrew · Latin genitive or compound form of Maria, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'wished-for child' or 'sea of bitterness.'
Mariaeduard
Hebrew · Portuguese-style compound of Maria (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Eduard (Germanic, 'wealthy guardian').
Mariahna
Hebrew · Variant of Mariana, combining Maria (Hebrew, 'beloved') with Anna (Hebrew, 'grace'), a classic compound name.
Matasia
Greek · Likely a variant of Anastasia, from Greek meaning 'resurrection,' blending classical roots with modern styling.
Mayliah
Hebrew · Modern stylized variant of Malia or Maliah, rooted in Hebrew Miriam meaning 'wished-for child.'
Mckylie
Scottish · Modern invented name blending the Scottish Mc- surname prefix with Kylie, of Irish or Aboriginal Australian origin.
Mckynze
Scottish · Variant spelling of McKenzie, a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning 'son of Kenneth,' used as a modern given name.
Meeyah
English · Modern invented phonetic spelling of Mia, itself a Scandinavian short form of Maria meaning 'beloved.'
Mehret
African · Amharic and Tigrinya name from Ethiopia and Eritrea meaning 'mercy' or 'grace,' reflecting divine compassion.
Meina
Japanese · In Japanese, Mei ('beautiful') + na ('greens/apple'); in German, a diminutive form suggesting 'mine' or 'beloved.'
Mekelle
African · Variant of Mekele, the capital city of Ethiopia's Tigray region, used as a given name of place-based origin.
Meliya
Greek · Variant of Melia, from Greek mythology the name of an ash-tree nymph, symbolizing nature and vital energy.
Menaal
Arabic · Arabic and Persian name meaning 'achievement,' 'attainment,' or 'a rare flower,' symbolizing accomplishment.
Meritxell
Spanish · Catalan name from a Marian shrine in Andorra, likely derived from Latin 'meridies' meaning 'midday' or 'bright sun.'
Miarah
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Mia and Mirah/Myra, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Mikaylen
Hebrew · Modern feminine variant of Michael/Mikayla, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God,' a rhetorical divine question.
Mikeayla
Hebrew · Alternate spelling of Michaela/Mikayla, from Hebrew Michael meaning 'who is like God.'
Miriama
Hebrew · Polynesian and Fijian form of Miriam, the Hebrew name meaning 'wished-for child' or 'sea of bitterness.'
Mumtahina
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'one who is tested and found excellent,' implying proven virtue and distinguished worth.
Myajah
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Mya with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -jah (short for Yahweh, 'God').
Myanh
Chinese · Vietnamese compound of My ('beautiful, elegant') and Anh ('bright, heroic'), a graceful feminine name.
Myleisha
English · Modern invented name blending Myla with the -leisha/-licia suffix, a creative contemporary coinage.
Myriana
Slavic · Variant of Miriana or Mariana, blending Slavic Mira ('peace') with the Hebrew suffix -ana ('grace').
Malahki
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Malachi, Hebrew for 'my messenger' or 'my angel,' borne by the Old Testament prophet.
Maddon
Irish · Variant of Madden, an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Madán,' used as a given name.
Maxymilian
Latin · Variant spelling of Maximilian, from Latin Maximus meaning 'greatest,' popularized by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I.
Mohamadali
Arabic · Compound Arabic name joining Muhammad ('praised one') and Ali ('high, exalted'), both central to Islamic tradition.
Meryk
Welsh · Variant of Meurig, a Welsh form of Maurice derived from Latin "Mauritius," meaning "dark" or of Moorish descent.
Micahi
Hebrew · Stylized variant of the Hebrew biblical name Micah, meaning "Who is like God?" — a prophetic name from the Old Testament.
Mustafe
Arabic · Variant spelling of Mustafa, an Arabic name meaning "the chosen one," one of the most honored epithets of the Prophet Muhammad.
Malakyi
Arabic · Arabic name related to *malak*, meaning angel, giving the name a spiritual and religious tone.
Manoa
Hebrew · A Hebrew-associated biblical heritage form tied to the Manoah lineage and place-name style naming.
Mikye
Hebrew · Stylized Hebrew form aligned with Michael/Mikhael, from *Mikha’el* meaning Who is like God.
Myrin
Welsh · Welsh-inspired spelling near Myrddin traditions, giving it mythic literary associations similar to Merlin.
Machias
Hebrew · Place-based name from a Maine town; possibly linked to Hebrew Mattithiah or Passamaquoddy 'bad little falls.'
Madex
English · Modern invented name, a creative coinage blending contemporary sounds with a distinctive 'x' ending.
Madyx
English · Modern invented name, a variant spelling of Madex blending contemporary phonetics with a unique 'yx' ending.
Makio
Japanese · Japanese masculine name; meaning depends on kanji used, common renderings include 'true' or 'real' combined with other elements.
Manit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'highly thought of,' 'honored,' or 'respected,' reflecting qualities of high esteem.
Marioni
Italian · Italian and French variant of Marion, a diminutive of Mary, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Markavius
Latin · Modern African-American elaboration of Marcus, from Latin meaning 'of Mars,' with a distinctive Latinate suffix.
Markeveon
Latin · Modern invented elaboration of Mark/Marcus with creative African-American phonetic styling and a unique ending.
Markuz
Latin · Modern phonetic variant of Marcus/Markus, from Latin meaning 'of Mars,' the Roman god of war.
Martravius
Latin · Modern invented name blending Martin or Marcus roots with a distinctive African-American Latinate suffix styling.
Marzavion
Latin · Modern invented name blending Marcus or Mario roots with creative African-American phonetic coinage.
Masan
Korean · Korean place-based name referencing the port city of Masan (now Changwon) in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
Maximous
Latin · Variant spelling of Maximus, a Latin name meaning 'the greatest,' borne by Roman emperors and several saints.
Mayowa
African · Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning 'happiness has come' or 'joy arrives,' expressing parental delight at birth.
Michigan
English · Place-based name from the US state, derived from Ojibwe 'mishigamaa' meaning 'large water' or 'great lake.'
Miken
English · Modern phonetic variant of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God?'
Mohaned
Arabic · Arabic variant of Muhannad meaning 'sharp sword,' symbolizing strength, valor, and bravery.
Montravion
French · Modern invented name blending Monte (French/Latin 'pointed hill') with creative African-American phonetic coinage.
Musah
Arabic · Arabic and West African form of Moses, derived from Hebrew meaning 'drawn from the water.'
Madelis
French · Modern invented variant of Madeline, a French form of Magdalene meaning 'woman from Magdala.'
Mariamne
Hebrew · Ancient form of Miriam used by Hasmonean queens, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved of God.'
Micel
English · Old English form of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God?'
Misel
French · Variant of Michel, the French form of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God?'
Madeliz
Spanish · A Spanish-influenced modern form related to Madeline-style names, with a light, lyrical feminine ending.
Mahkya
Arabic · An uncommon modern Arabic-flavored name likely linked to roots denoting esteem or excellence in name families.
Marfil
Spanish · From Spanish *marfil* ('ivory'), used as a distinctive modern given name derived from a concrete noun.
Marelly
English · A modern variant of Marleigh/Marley styles, blending established English name sounds with softer modern spelling.
Mackynze
Scottish · Creative respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Kenneth' (handsome/born of fire).
Marelis
Spanish · Modern invented Spanish-influenced blend of Maria (Hebrew: beloved) and Elis (Elisabeth), popular in Latin America.
Mayonna
English · Modern invented name with possible roots in Maya or May combined with an elaborated feminine suffix.
Mailie
French · Variant of Maely or Mailee, possibly of Breton-French origin meaning prince or chief.
Maryeli
Hebrew · Blend of Mary (Hebrew, beloved or wished-for child) and Eli (Hebrew, ascended or my God).
Mauli
Indian · Sanskrit and Polynesian name meaning crown, spirit, or heart; used across Hawaiian and Indian cultures.
Milley
German · Variant of Millie, a diminutive of Millicent, from Old German meaning strong worker.
Maaya
Japanese · Variant of Maya; in Sanskrit means 'illusion' or 'magic'; in Japanese evokes varying poetic meanings by kanji.
Machiya
Japanese · Japanese name derived from 'machi' (town) and 'ya' (house), evoking a townhouse or merchant dwelling.
Madian
Hebrew · Variant of Midian, a biblical place name and son of Abraham, meaning 'strife' or 'judgment' in Hebrew.
Maitreya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'friendly' or 'benevolent'; the name of the prophesied future Buddha in Buddhist tradition.
Mariaangela
Hebrew · Italian compound combining Maria (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Angela (Greek, 'messenger/angel').
Marybella
Hebrew · Compound of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Bella (Latin, 'beautiful'), a romantic elaboration.
Maylena
Hebrew · Modern elaboration blending May and Elena, or a variant of Magdalena meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Meiya
Chinese · Possibly from Chinese characters meaning 'beautiful and elegant' (美雅), or a phonetic variant of Maya.
Miyali
Japanese · Modern invented name with Japanese-inspired elements; 'miya' can mean palace or shrine in Japanese.
Moraya
Irish · Modern elaboration of Moira or Maura, from Irish meaning 'great' or a creative variant of Mary.
Myami
English · Modern invented name inspired by Miami, Florida, which derives from a Native American tribal name.
Madee
French · Phonetic variant of Maddie, a diminutive of Madeleine, the French form of Magdalene meaning 'of Magdala.'
Madielyn
French · Modern spelling variant of Madelyn, derived from Madeleine, the French form of Magdalene meaning 'woman from Magdala.'
Makayda
Hebrew · Creative phonetic spelling of Michaela, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God.'
Maneh
Hebrew · Hebrew name referencing a unit of weight mentioned in the Bible; also a variant form of the name Mane.
Marabel
Hebrew · Compound of Mary (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Belle (French, 'beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful Mary.'
Marbeli
Spanish · Spanish compound of Maria and Beli/Bella meaning 'beautiful Mary,' common in Latin American naming traditions.
Marieanna
Hebrew · Compound of Marie and Anna, both Hebrew-rooted names meaning 'beloved' and 'grace,' expressing doubled blessing.
Marihanna
Hebrew · Variant of Marianna, combining Hebrew Mary ('beloved') and Hannah ('grace'), representing a doubled blessing.
Marlasia
Hebrew · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Marla (variant of Marlene, from Mary) with an elaborate suffix.
Maryory
Greek · Phonetic variant of Marjory, a medieval form of Margaret derived from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Mckynzi
Scottish · Creative phonetic spelling of McKenzie, from Scottish Gaelic Mac Coinnich meaning 'son of the fair one.'
Mersaydez
Spanish · Phonetic spelling of Mercedes, from Spanish 'mercedes' meaning 'mercies,' referencing the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Mercy.
Meyling
Chinese · Chinese-influenced name combining Mei ('beautiful') and Ling ('delicate' or 'graceful'), as in the celebrated Soong Mei-ling.
Milaan
Slavic · Variant of Milan, from the Slavic root 'mil' meaning 'gracious' or 'dear,' also evoking the Italian city.
Miliany
Spanish · Modern Latin American compound, possibly blending Milia (variant of Emilia) with a creative -any suffix.
Myannah
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Mya (variant of Mia, from Mary or Latin) with Hannah (Hebrew, 'grace').
Mabelin
Latin · A variant of Mabel, derived from the Latin 'amabilis,' meaning 'lovable' or 'dear.'
Madelys
French · A stylized variant of Madeleine, from Magdalene, meaning 'woman from Magdala,' a place on the Sea of Galilee.
Mahkyla
Hebrew · A modern phonetic variant of Michaela, derived from the Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God.'
Makayiah
Hebrew · A modern stylized variant of Micaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like Yahweh,' a biblical prophetic name.
Makenlie
Scottish · A creative respelling of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair-haired warrior.'
Makhaya
African · A Zulu and Xhosa name meaning 'home' or 'homestead,' evoking a sense of belonging and rootedness.
Makhila
Hebrew · A modern creative variant of Michaela, from the Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God.'
Makinly
Scottish · A phonetic respelling of McKinley, the Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair-haired warrior.'
Malacia
Greek · Likely derived from Greek 'malakia' meaning 'softness' or 'gentleness,' used as a rare modern given name.
Malaeka
Arabic · A variant of Malaika, from Arabic meaning 'angel,' popular in East African and Muslim communities.
Mallia
Hebrew · A variant of Malia, the Hawaiian form of Mary, from Hebrew meaning 'bitter' or 'wished-for child.'
Malwina
Welsh · A Slavic variant of Malvina, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'smooth brow' or 'gentle woman.'
Mamy
French · A name used in French-speaking African countries, derived from a term of endearment meaning 'mother.'
Manavi
Indian · From Sanskrit 'manavi,' meaning 'woman' or 'human being,' related to 'manu' (mankind) in Hindu tradition.
Mareyah
Hebrew · A stylized variant of Mariah, from the Hebrew Maria meaning 'bitter,' 'beloved,' or 'wished-for child.'
Marianely
Spanish · A Spanish compound blending María (Hebrew, 'beloved') with Nely, creating a lyrical feminine name.
Mariangeles
Spanish · A Spanish compound of María and Ángeles (angels), meaning 'Mary of the Angels,' a deeply religious name.
Marieana
French · A variant of Mariana, combining Hebrew Mary with Latin Anna ('grace'), meaning 'graceful Mary.'
Mariolita
Spanish · An affectionate Spanish diminutive of María adding the suffix '-ita' for endearment, meaning 'little Mary.'
Markaysia
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by the Latin Marcus (of Mars) with a creative feminine ending.
Marlayshia
English · A modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Marla and Aysha or loosely inspired by the place Malaysia.
Marsadie
Spanish · A phonetic variant of Mercedes, from Spanish 'merced' meaning 'mercy' or 'mercies,' a Marian title.
Mattaya
Hebrew · A variant of Mattea, the feminine form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Mattyson
English · A modern respelling of Madison or Mattison, meaning 'son of Matthew,' from the Hebrew 'gift of God.'
Maybeline
English · A variant of Maybelline, blending May with the French 'belle' (beautiful), a lyrical modern compound.
Maybellene
English · An elaborated spelling of Maybelline, combining May with French 'belle' (beautiful), a whimsical compound name.
Mayka
Slavic · A diminutive form of Maya or María used in Slavic and Spanish-speaking regions as a warm affectionate nickname.
Maykaylee
English · A modern invented compound blending May and Kaylee, a whimsical feminine name with no single traditional root.
Maylana
English · A modern invented blend of May and Lana, the latter possibly from Latin 'lana' (wool) or Slavic for 'light.'
Mayleah
Hebrew · A modern blend of May and the Hebrew Leah (meaning 'weary' or 'wild cow'), forming a soft feminine compound.
Mckaleigh
Irish · A modern variant blending the Gaelic 'Mac' prefix with the Irish Kaylee, meaning 'slender and fair.'
Mckenli
Scottish · A creative respelling of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair hero' or 'white warrior.'
Mckynlie
Scottish · A phonetic variant of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair-haired warrior,' used as a given name.
Meea
English · A modern invented name, likely a variant of Mia from Hebrew or Latin meaning 'mine' or 'beloved,' uniquely spelled.
Mersadiez
Spanish · A phonetic respelling of Mercedes, from Spanish 'merced' meaning 'mercy,' a title of the Virgin Mary.
Meyly
English · A modern invented diminutive, possibly a variant of Miley or Meli, without a fixed traditional etymology.
Mikeyah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Micaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like Yahweh,' borne by a biblical prophet.
Mikilah
Hebrew · A phonetic variant of Michaela, from the Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God,' with modern creative spelling.
←
Previous
Page 14 of 17
Next
→