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Mikinlee
Scottish · A modern invented respelling of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair warrior.'
Milaysia
English · A modern invented blend, likely combining Mila (Slavic: gracious) with the place name Malaysia.
Mirena
Slavic · A feminine variant of Miren or Mirna, derived from Slavic roots meaning 'peace' or 'world.'
Missel
French · Likely derived from French 'missel' (prayer book/missal), from Latin missalis relating to the mass.
Monikah
Latin · A variant spelling of Monica, of uncertain origin, possibly Latin meaning 'advisor' or 'alone.'
Montanah
Spanish · A feminine variant of Montana, from Latin montana meaning 'mountain,' used as a place-inspired name.
Moriana
Spanish · A romance-language elaboration of Marian or Morian, evoking roots connected to the sea or the Moors.
Munisa
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name meaning 'friendly, sociable, and companionable.'
Maxsim
Slavic · Slavic variant of Maxim/Maksim, from Latin Maximus meaning 'the greatest'.
Myrion
Greek · Variant of Myron, a Greek name meaning 'myrrh' or 'fragrant oil,' borne by the famous ancient sculptor.
Madan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'god of love,' an epithet for Kamadeva, the Hindu deity of love and desire.
Masi
African · A name used across multiple cultures; in African contexts associated with royalty, in Japanese with abundance.
Mathais
Hebrew · Variant of Matthias, from Hebrew 'Mattityahu' through Greek, meaning 'gift of God' or 'God's gift.'
Makhii
English · Modern invented name with stylized spelling, a unique contemporary American phonetic coinage.
Marqwon
English · Modern invented name blending Marquis (French noble title) with a distinctive phonetic suffix.
Marterrius
English · Modern invented name, an elaborate American coinage blending Marter- with a Latinate suffix style.
Maysin
English · Phonetic variant of Mason, an English occupational name for a stoneworker, from Old French maçon.
Melih
Arabic · Turkish name of Arabic origin meaning 'graceful,' 'charming,' or 'handsome.'
Milosz
Slavic · From the Slavic root 'milu' meaning gracious or dear; a celebrated name in Polish and Czech literary tradition.
Muhtasim
Arabic · From Arabic meaning one who refrains from sin and holds fast to virtue or righteousness.
Myki
Hebrew · Modern phonetic variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mykolas
Hebrew · Lithuanian form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God, transmitted through Greek Mikhael.
Mahlek
Arabic · Variant of Malik, an Arabic name and title meaning 'king' or 'master.'
Maicon
Hebrew · Brazilian phonetic spelling of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God?'
Makieh
Arabic · Possibly related to Arabic Makki, meaning 'from Mecca,' or a creative phonetic spelling of Maki.
Malicai
Hebrew · Hebrew variant of Malachi, from *mal’akhi* meaning “my messenger” or “my angel,” a biblical prophetic name.
Manfredo
German · Italian form of Manfred, from Germanic *mann* (man) and *frithu* (peace), meaning “peaceful man.”
Manthan
Indian · Sanskrit name tied to the Hindu idea of ritual churning, meaning “churning” in a spiritual or mythic context.
Marckos
Greek · A Greek-influenced form of Mark/Marcus from Latin *Marcus*, associated with the Roman god Mars and Christian usage.
Markiss
Greek · A modernized Mark/Marcus variant from Latin naming tradition linked to Mars, the Roman war deity.
Marrick
English · English surname-derived given name likely from place-based elements for a marsh or boundary settlement.
Mathyas
Hebrew · Variant of Matthias, from Hebrew *Mattityahu* meaning “gift of God,” common in Christian tradition.
Maxymus
Latin · A modern variant of Latin *Maximus*, meaning “the greatest,” historically used as a prestigious classic name.
Mikaal
Hebrew · Hebrew-origin form of Michael, meaning “Who is like God?” and used widely in biblical naming traditions.
Monterion
Latin · Invented Latinate form from *mons* (mountain), meaning “of the mountain” or “mountain place.”
Montevious
Latin · Creative Latinate construction using *monte* “mountain,” designed to mean “from the high place” with a grand style.
Montrevious
Latin · A modern mountain-rooted Latinate name from *monte* plus stylized ending, giving a place-like, elevated meaning.
Muktar
Arabic · Arabic name meaning “chosen” or “selected,” from Semitic roots used in Arabic naming culture.
Musashi
Japanese · Japanese name known from Miyamoto Musashi; associated with classical martial heritage in Japanese literature.
Musse
Arabic · Related to Musa (Moses), a name linked to the biblical tradition meaning “drawn from the water.”
Mykeil
Hebrew · Modern English spelling of Michael, from Hebrew *mi-ka-El* meaning “Who is like God?”
Myshon
Hebrew · A modern phonetic form of Michael-related names retaining the Hebrew sense “Who is like God?”
Marelie
French · Modern invented blend of Marie and the suffix -lie/-lia, from Hebrew 'Miriam' meaning 'beloved.'
Maleiya
English · A modern invented variant of Malia or Malea, a phonetic respelling with no established classical etymology.
Munachiso
African · An Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'God is with me', expressing deep faith and divine presence.
Marelys
French · Modern invented name blending Marie and Elyse, combining French and Spanish naming traditions.
Masiela
Spanish · Modern invented name of likely Spanish influence, an elaborated variant of names like Marisela.
Mezmariah
Hebrew · Modern invented name with Hebrew suffix -iah meaning 'God', reflecting a devotional naming tradition.
Milei
Hebrew · Possibly derived from Hebrew 'millei' meaning 'my words', or a modern variant of Miley.
Montserat
Spanish · Variant of Montserrat, from Catalan meaning 'serrated mountain', referring to a sacred Catalan peak.
Marayna
Latin · Elaborated variant of Marina or Mariana, from Latin 'marinus' meaning 'of the sea.'
Marelli
Italian · Italian-style diminutive of Mara or Maria, from Hebrew meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.'
Mckenleigh
Scottish · Modern variant of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Finlay,' with a trendy -leigh suffix.
Melinah
Greek · Variant of Melina, from Greek 'meli' meaning 'honey,' often associated with sweetness.
Mykena
Greek · Modern feminine name inspired by Mycenae, the ancient Greek citadel, or a variant of Michaela.
Myliana
English · Modern invented blend, possibly combining a My- prefix with Liana (French/Latin, 'to bind').
Mackennah
Irish · A spelling variant of McKenna, from Irish Gaelic Mac Cionaodha, meaning 'son of Cionaodh.'
Madelyngrace
English · A modern blend of Madelyn and Grace, joining a Magdalene-derived root with the virtue of grace.
Makyleigh
English · A modern English variant of Mckayla forms, with -leigh meaning 'meadow' in place-name tradition.
Maleana
English · A stylized feminine form from Leanne/Maela patterns, used as an independent modern English name.
Mallee
English · A contemporary spelling variant of Malia/Maya-style names used as a gentle modern given name.
Mayden
English · A modern English name from maiden, often used to evoke youthful gentleness and traditional feminine innocence.
Maysaa
Arabic · From Arabic Maysa/Maysa; a feminine form associated with luck, honor, and good fortune.
Maysan
Arabic · A spelling variant tied to Arabic usage and the toponym Maysan; often treated as a place-influenced name.
Meekah
English · A modern phonetic form related to Mika/Mikah naming patterns, used as a feminine English-style variant.
Misheel
Arabic · An Arabic-style feminine name often linked to beauty and sweetness in personal naming traditions.
Mishti
Indian · From Indo-Aryan usage, where mishti means 'sweet,' naming sweetness and endearment.
Moo
Chinese · A short modern name often transliterated from forms like Chinese Mu; used as a concise standalone form.
Myleigha
English · A modern creative form of Myla/Myleigh, using the English -leigh ('field/meadow') ending.
Mylla
Slavic · A modern variant of Mila, ultimately from Slavic mil- meaning 'dear' or 'beloved.'
Macelyn
Scottish · Modern invented name blending the Scottish Mac- prefix (son of) with the popular feminine -lyn suffix.
Maebh
Irish · Traditional Irish spelling of Maeve, meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who intoxicates,' from the legendary Irish queen.
Maeda
Japanese · Japanese surname meaning 'in front of the rice paddy,' occasionally adopted as a given name outside Japan.
Maelana
Irish · Modern invented blend of Mae (diminutive of Mary) and Lana (Irish/English: little rock or fair one).
Mahalet
Hebrew · Ethiopian name of Hebrew roots, connected to meanings of forgiveness or melody, used widely in the Horn of Africa.
Mahlah
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'weakness' or 'disease,' borne by one of Zelophehad's five daughters in Numbers.
Maiden
English · English word name from Old English mægden (young woman), used as a given name evoking purity and new beginnings.
Marialicia
Spanish · Spanish double name combining Maria (Hebrew: beloved) and Alicia (German: noble), a traditional Latina compound.
Mariaya
Hebrew · Creative variant of Maria or Mariah, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'beloved' or 'drop of the sea.'
Markenzie
Scottish · Variant spelling of McKenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair one,' now a popular modern given name.
Marlaysha
English · Modern invented name blending Marla (variant of Mary: beloved) with a stylized -aysha suffix popular in contemporary naming.
Marleyjane
English · Compound of Marley (English: pleasant wood) and Jane (Hebrew: God is gracious), a breezy double given name.
Marlianna
Hebrew · Blend of Marli (variant of Mary: beloved) and Anna (Hebrew/Latin: grace), forming a lyrical compound name.
Mashari
Arabic · Name of Arabic or East African origin used in Muslim communities, associated with generosity and good character.
Matthea
Hebrew · Feminine form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of Yahweh,' a rare and elegant biblical variant.
Mckenlie
Scottish · Modern invented variant of McKenzie or McKinley, Scottish-Irish surnames adapted as contemporary given names.
Mckeyla
Hebrew · Creative blend of McKayla and Kayla, joining a Scottish Mac- prefix with Hebrew el (God) for a modern compound.
Meliame
Hebrew · A Fijian/Pacific Islander form of Mary or Miriam, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Metzi
Spanish · Derived from Nahuatl 'Metztli' meaning 'moon,' used as a feminine given name in Mexican culture.
Meztly
Spanish · A variant spelling of Nahuatl 'Metztli' meaning 'moon,' reflecting indigenous Mexican heritage.
Mialyn
English · A modern invented blend of Mia ('beloved') and Lynn (Old English 'lake'), creating a melodic compound name.
Mianicole
English · A modern compound of Mia ('beloved') and Nicole (Greek 'victory of the people'), used as a distinctive double name.
Miera
Hebrew · A variant of Mira, from Hebrew meaning 'light' or Latin 'wonderful, to behold.'
Mikylee
English · A modern invented feminization of Michael blended with Lee, from Hebrew 'who is like God' with an English suffix.
Mikylie
English · A modern creative variant of Mikayla or Miley, blending Hebrew Michael ('who is like God') with a feminine suffix.
Miracal
English · A phonetic spelling of 'Miracle,' from Latin 'miraculum' meaning 'wonder or marvel,' used as a virtue name.
Mirae
Korean · A Korean feminine name meaning 'future' (미래), expressing hope and promise for what lies ahead.
Mirei
Japanese · A Japanese feminine name typically written with characters meaning 'beautiful' combined with 'life' or 'wise.'
Miriel
Hebrew · A literary name used by Tolkien for an elven queen, rooted in Hebrew Miriam with suffix '-el' meaning 'God.'
Moukthika
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name from 'mukti,' meaning 'liberation, freedom, or spiritual release.'
Muireann
Irish · An Irish name meaning 'sea-white' or 'sea-fair,' borne by several figures in Irish mythology and legend.
Muntaz
Arabic · A variant of Mumtaz, from Arabic/Persian meaning 'distinguished, excellent, or exalted,' as in Mumtaz Mahal.
Myabella
English · A modern compound of Mya and Bella, combining 'beloved' with Italian 'beautiful' into an invented elegant name.
Myamarie
English · A modern compound of Mya and Marie, blending 'beloved' with the French form of Mary meaning 'grace.'
Myionna
English · A modern invented elaboration of Mia or Myra with a stylized suffix, of uncertain specific etymology.
Myliegh
English · A creative phonetic spelling of Miley or Mylee, a modern English name derived from a meadow-based surname.
Mylii
English · A modern stylized variant of Miley or Milly, ultimately a diminutive of Millicent meaning 'gentle strength.'
Mutaz
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'proud,' 'distinguished,' or 'one who takes pride in himself.'
Maden
English · Possibly derived from the Cornish saint Madron, or a variant place-based name; also a Turkish word meaning 'mineral' or 'mine.'
Malakii
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Malachi, Hebrew for 'my messenger' or 'my angel', the name of a biblical prophet.
Malichai
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Malachi, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel,' the final Old Testament prophet.
Matthis
Hebrew · A variant of Matthias, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God,' the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot.
Marrius
Latin · Elaborated variant of Marius, an ancient Roman family name possibly derived from Mars, the god of war.
Mathyis
Hebrew · Modern respelling of Mathias/Matthias, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God'.
Moad
Arabic · Shortened Arabic variant of Mu'adh, meaning 'protected, one who seeks divine shelter'.
Mykhail
Hebrew · Ukrainian form of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God', a rhetorical expression of divine greatness.
Maceson
English · Variant of Mason with a Mac- prefix, blending a Gaelic patronymic with the occupational English surname for stoneworker.
Maddin
Irish · Variant of Madden, an Irish surname from Ó Madaidhin meaning 'little hound.'
Malakei
Hebrew · Variant of Malachi, meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel' in Hebrew.
Marcuz
Latin · Phonetic variant of Marcus, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Maslah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'welfare,' 'benefit,' or 'that which brings reform and goodness.'
Mathijs
Hebrew · Dutch form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Matten
Hebrew · Modern simplified variant of Matthew or Matthan, from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God.'
Matus
Slavic · Slovak and Czech form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Maxten
English · Modern invented variant of Maxton, blending Latin Maximus ('greatest') with a place-name suffix.
Mcalister
Scottish · Scottish surname meaning 'son of Alasdair,' the Scottish form of Alexander meaning 'defender of men.'
Mccarty
Irish · Irish surname from Mac Cárthaigh, meaning 'son of Carthach,' with Carthach meaning 'loving.'
Mckeon
Irish · Irish surname from Mac Eoghain, meaning 'son of Eoghan,' itself linked to 'born of the yew' or 'youth.'
Merrek
Welsh · Variant of Merrick, from Welsh Meurig, a form of Maurice meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy.'
Midian
Hebrew · Biblical name of a son of Abraham and a land in the Hebrew scriptures, meaning 'strife' or 'judgment.'
Mikiyas
Hebrew · Ethiopian Amharic form of Micah, from Hebrew Mikha meaning 'who is like God.'
Morrissey
Irish · Irish surname from Muirgheas meaning 'sea strength' or 'sea choice,' used as a given name.
Mykhel
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God.'
Makynli
English · An invented modern English name, blending sounds like Makenna and Kynley into a unique feminine style.
Malk
Hebrew · From Semitic roots meaning "king" or "ruler," used as a compact royal-style name linked to nobility and authority.
Myleene
French · A variant of Mylène, a French name related to Emilienne or Madeleine, meaning 'rival' or 'tower.'
Maddielynn
English · Compound diminutive combining Maddie (from Magdalene, Hebrew 'tower') with Lynn (Welsh 'lake').
Madielynn
English · Variant of Maddielynn; a modern compound of Madie (Hebrew Magdalene 'tower') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake').
Makynley
Scottish · Creative respelling of McKinley, a Scottish-Irish surname meaning 'son of Finlay' (fair-haired warrior).
Makynlie
Scottish · Variant spelling of McKinley/Makynley, a Scottish-Irish surname meaning 'son of the fair-haired hero.'
Mckinlie
Scottish · Variant of McKinley, a Scottish-Irish surname meaning 'son of Finlay' (fair hero), adopted as a given name.
Miarae
English · Modern invented blend of Mia (Hebrew/Italian: mine/beloved) and Rae (English: ewe), combined for sound.
Madisonrose
English · Compound of Madison (English, originally son of Matthew) and Rose (Latin 'rosa'); a popular modern double name.
Makailynn
Hebrew · Blend of Makayla (Hebrew, variant of Michaela meaning who is like God) and the suffix Lynn.
Malieya
English · Modern elaboration of Malia, itself a Hawaiian and African form of Mary meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Malila
African · Found in African and Native American traditions; in Miwok means salmon going fast upstream, symbolizing determination.
Mariahlynn
Hebrew · Compound of Mariah (Hebrew, variant of Mary meaning drop of the sea or beloved) and Lynn (Welsh, lake).
Mariangelis
Greek · Compound of Maria (Hebrew, beloved) and Angelis (Greek, meaning of the angels); a Latinate angelic name.
Maziya
English · Modern invented name with an exotic sound; possibly related to Arabic 'maz' (distinction) but used as a contemporary coinage.
Mckaylen
Irish · Modern variant of McKayla/Kaylen; McKayla derives from Irish Mac Caollaidhe meaning son of the slender one.
Mckaylynn
Irish · Blend of McKayla (Irish, son of the slender one) and Lynn; a modern feminine double-barreled form.
Miaandrea
Italian · Compound of Mia (Italian diminutive of Maria, meaning mine/beloved) and Andrea (Greek, meaning strong and manly).
Milahn
Slavic · Stylized form of Milan, a Slavic name meaning gracious or dear, and also an Italian city name.
Miricale
Latin · Phonetic variant of Miracle, from Latin 'miraculum' meaning wonder or marvel; used as a virtue name.
Myiona
English · Contemporary invented name with no established etymology; a modern phonetic creation.
Magdaly
Hebrew · Variant of Magdalena, from the Hebrew place name Magdala meaning 'tower' or 'elevated place.'
Mah
Persian · From Persian and Arabic meaning 'moon,' used as both a given name and honorific in Persian culture.
Mahoganee
English · Modern invented name from the English word mahogany, a prized tropical hardwood with a warm reddish-brown hue.
Majuma
African · East African Swahili name meaning 'born on Friday,' derived from Juma (Arabic: Friday, congregation).
Makaelynn
Hebrew · Modern invented compound of Makayla (variant of Michaela, 'who is like God') and Lynn.
Malaila
Arabic · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Malala (Pashto: grief) or Arabic Malaak (angel).
Maliaya
English · Modern invented variant of Malia (Hawaiian form of Mary) blended with the popular -aya suffix.
Maluhia
English · Hawaiian word name meaning 'peace, serenity, and calm,' used as a given name.
Maraam
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'aspiration, wish, or desire,' conveying ambition and hope.
Mareily
English · Modern invented name, likely a blend of Mary (Hebrew: beloved) with a Spanish-influenced -eily ending.
Mariannah
Hebrew · Extended variant of Marianna, a compound of Maria (Hebrew: beloved) and Anna (Hebrew: grace).
Mariasha
Slavic · Slavic variant blending Maria and Masha, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Marichuy
Spanish · Mexican Spanish diminutive nickname for María de Jesús, merging the names of Mary and Jesus.
Marietou
African · West African (Wolof/Senegambian) variant of Marie, the French form of Mary meaning 'beloved.'
Marniyah
Arabic · Modern invented name, likely a stylized blend of Marni (Latin: of the sea) with the -iyah suffix.
Martianna
Latin · Modern invented compound of Martia (Latin: of Mars, the war god) and Anna (Hebrew: grace).
Maryellis
Hebrew · Modern invented compound of Mary (Hebrew: beloved) and Ellis (Welsh form of Elijah: 'my God is the Lord').
Mayrelin
Spanish · Modern invented name popular in Latin America, likely a blend of Mary/Mai with the suffix -elin.
Mazaria
Italian · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Arabic mazar (shrine) or the Sicilian place name Mazzara.
Meagyn
Welsh · Modern variant spelling of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Meerub
Arabic · Arabic/Urdu name meaning 'highest point' or 'pinnacle,' used in South Asian Muslim communities.
Meghyn
Welsh · Modern stylized variant spelling of Meghan, the Welsh-English diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Meikah
Hebrew · Modern variant spelling of Micah, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God,' the name of a biblical prophet.
Meraya
Indian · Variant of Miraya, from Sanskrit meaning 'Lord Krishna's devotee,' or Arabic Maraya meaning 'mirrors.'
Merely
English · English word name meaning 'only, simply, purely,' used as a rare given name conveying quiet simplicity.
Meriwether
English · From Old English meaning 'pleasant weather' or 'merry weather,' a medieval surname used as a given name.
Merjem
Arabic · Balkan and Turkish variant of Maryam/Miriam, from Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Merlot
French · From French, named after the merlot wine grape variety, ultimately derived from merle meaning 'blackbird.'
Mikaeyla
Hebrew · Modern invented variant spelling of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.'
Mikaiyah
Hebrew · Modern variant of Micaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God,' combining Micah with the theophoric -iyah suffix.
Mildre
English · Old English variant of Mildred, from elements milde (gentle) and þryð (strength), meaning 'gentle strength.'
Mileen
Slavic · Variant of Milena/Mylene, from Slavic 'milu' meaning gracious or dear.
Millia
Latin · Variant of Milla/Emilia, from Latin 'aemulus' meaning rival or industrious.
Muntas
Arabic · Arabic name meaning desired or chosen, possibly a short form of Muntaha.
Mushtaq
Arabic · Arabic/Persian name meaning one who yearns or longs with deep desire.
Myaisa
Arabic · Variant of Maysa, Arabic name meaning to walk with grace and pride.
Myashia
English · Modern American invented name, a creative variant of Asia or Myasia.
Mahd
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'cradle' or 'well-guided,' related to Mahdi, meaning 'the rightly guided one.'
Mishaun
Hebrew · Modern phonetic variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.'
Monson
English · English surname meaning 'son of a monk,' transferred to use as a given name.
Myren
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Myron (Greek) or a stylized form of Miren.
Mathyus
Hebrew · Stylized variant of Matthias/Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Maxin
Latin · Variant of Maxine or Maxim, derived from Latin 'maximus,' meaning 'the greatest.'
Maxym
Slavic · Ukrainian and Slavic form of Maxim, from Latin 'maximus,' meaning 'the greatest.'
Makaii
English · Borrowed into English spelling as Makaii, inspired by a sea-associated root and used as a nature-leaning name.
Maneet
Indian · An Indian Punjabi name often read as jewel-like meaning of the heart and honor.
Marick
German · Germanic in structure, related to Mark-like names where the meaning points to a famous ruler concept.
Madoxx
English · Modern style variant of Maddox, commonly interpreted in recent use as a contemporary name form.
Makah
Arabic · Used in modern Arabic settings, often linked to dignity and elevated status in name usage.
Makaleb
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced form used as a family or given name in modern settings, with no strict single root.
Makiy
Japanese · A modern Japanese-styled name related to Maki; meaning depends on the kanji chosen and modern use.
Maruf
Arabic · From Arabic ma‘rūf, meaning known, reputable, and praiseworthy.
Matrim
Latin · A modern Latin-sounding name from roots associated with family bond and lawful union.
Maysn
Arabic · Name tied to Arabic Maysun, often interpreted as beauty or good fortune.
Mijael
Italian · An Iberian-Italian-style form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning “who is like God.”
Madrox
English · A modern invented English name popularized in speculative fiction naming patterns and used as a stylistic given name.
Massen
German · A surname-derived German name with regional lineage ties, later reused in modern first-name style contexts.
Maung
African · A concise personal name used in African and broader modern use, often valued as a distinctive independent form.
Mercutio
English · Popularized by Shakespeare, Mercutio is an English literary name from a Renaissance variant related to Mercury.
Meshal
Arabic · Meshal is an Arabic name from Mishaal and is commonly understood as torch or one who carries light.
Milosh
Slavic · A Slavic form of Miloš, this name means dear or beloved from the root mil and uses a traditional affectionate suffix.
Mingus
English · Mingus is an English surname form that later became a given name, often kept for its historical family-place style sound.
Mishary
Arabic · Mishary is an uncommon Arabic name with varied traditional meanings, used as a modern Arabic personal name today.
Moctar
Arabic · Variant of Mukhtar, an Arabic name meaning 'the chosen one' or 'the elected.'
Motez
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'proud,' 'honorable,' or 'one who seeks glory and distinction.'
Moyosoreoluwa
African · Yoruba name meaning 'I have found reason to praise God,' expressing deep religious gratitude.
Mugilan
Indian · Tamil name meaning 'cloud,' evoking the sky, rain, and natural abundance.
Mukil
Indian · Tamil name meaning 'cloud,' symbolizing rain, coolness, and life-giving water.
Murdoc
Scottish · Celtic variant of Murdoch, from Gaelic 'muir' (sea) and 'each' (warrior), meaning 'sea warrior.'
Malillany
Spanish · Modern elaborated Latin American name, likely a creative combination of Malia and Lani or similar melodic elements.
Mahrosh
Persian · Persian/Urdu name combining 'mah' (moon) and 'rosh' (face), meaning 'one whose face shines like the moon.'
Maielle
French · Modern invented French-styled name blending Mai (from Latin Maia, spring goddess) with the suffix '-elle.'
Mahlaya
Hebrew · Modern variant of Mahalia or Mahlah, from Hebrew roots meaning 'tenderness' or a biblical female name.
Muniba
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'one who turns to God' or 'repentant and devout,' from the root anaba.
Macilynn
English · Modern invented surname-style name blending Mac- (Scottish 'son of') with the feminine -lynn suffix.
Makenzii
Scottish · Modern respelling of Mackenzie, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'son of the fair one.'
Makynleigh
Scottish · Modern phonetic variant of McKinley, from Scottish meaning 'son of the fair hero,' with a -leigh suffix.
Malaun
Irish · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Irish Malone or Mallon from Old Irish roots.
Malillani
English · Modern invented name, a creative elaboration blending Mali or Lila with the -lani (heavenly) suffix.
Maliyani
English · Modern invented name blending Malia with the -yani suffix, evoking Hawaiian and African name styles.
Marayla
English · Modern invented name, a creative blend of Mara (Hebrew 'bitter') and Kayla or Layla.
Mckenzii
Scottish · Modern respelling of McKenzie, from Scottish Gaelic 'Mac Coinnich' meaning 'son of the fair one.'
Mehjabeen
Persian · From Persian 'mah' (moon) and 'jabin' (forehead/face), meaning 'moon-faced' — a classical beauty epithet.
Monzeratt
Spanish · Variant of Montserrat, a Catalan place name meaning 'jagged mountain,' also a revered Marian shrine site.
Madilene
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Madeleine, a French form of Magdalene from Hebrew meaning 'woman from Magdala.'
Mafata
African · Name of African origin, likely from West African or Bantu linguistic tradition, carrying regional cultural significance.
Mahal
Arabic · From Arabic/Persian roots meaning a palace or grand place, adopted as a name connoting elegance and value.
Mairenn
Irish · A modern variant linked to Mary/Mairen in Gaelic tradition, with biblical resonance from the broader Mary lineage.
Makeira
English · Likely a creative modern name in English naming patterns, blending familiar feminine elements without a single fixed etymology.
Maleaya
Hebrew · A modern blend-style name connected to Leah and Maya naming forms, often read as graceful and feminine in English use.
Malinah
Slavic · Connected to Slavic forms like Malina, associated with the berry name and often carrying nature imagery.
Mckynli
Scottish · Modern spelling of McKinley, from a Scottish surname origin, now used as a contemporary given name.
Mickaylah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Micaela/Michael forms, from Hebrew mi-ka-el, meaning 'Who is like God'.
Miika
Japanese · Japanese feminine name form where kanji choices can give meanings like 'beautiful fragrance' or 'beautiful one,' depending on writing.
Milaun
English · A modern English blend around the root Mila with a gentle ending, used as a lyrical given name.
Mishall
Arabic · A variant of Arabic Mishal, meaning torch or flame, adopted with symbolic meaning of brightness.
Maciee
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Macy, from the French surname Macey, itself a Norman place name.
Madaly
Hebrew · Modern variant of Madalyn/Madeline, from Hebrew Magdalene meaning 'woman from Magdala' (tower).
Madisongrace
English · Combination of Madison (English, 'son of Maud') and Grace (Latin, 'grace, elegance'), a popular double name.
Maireli
Irish · Blend of Máire (Irish form of Mary, Hebrew 'beloved') and the suffix -eli, a lyrical Irish-inspired invention.
Makelah
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Michaela/Makayla, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God.'
Makinlie
Scottish · Feminine variant of McKinley (Scottish Gaelic, 'son of the fair-haired hero'), reimagined as a given name.
Malajia
Spanish · Modern invented name, possibly a phonetic elaboration of Malicia or Maria with Spanish/Latin American phonetic influence.
Malany
Greek · Phonetic variant of Melanie, from Greek 'melania' meaning 'dark' or 'black,' referring to dark beauty.
Malayha
English · Modern invented elaboration of Malia, a creative phonetic variation with no fixed single etymology.
Malei
English · Modern invented name, a short lyrical creation possibly influenced by Malia or Polynesian-style phonetics.
Malyha
Arabic · Variant of Maliha, an Arabic/Persian name meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful,' common in South Asian communities.
Maraiya
Hebrew · Modern phonetic variant of Mariah/Maria, from Hebrew 'Miriam,' meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Marali
English · Modern invented name blending Mari (Hebrew/French, 'beloved') with the suffix -ali for a lyrical, unique sound.
Mariaantonia
Hebrew · Double name combining Maria (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Antonia (Latin, 'priceless'), a classical Italian pairing.
Marlii
English · Modern stylized spelling of Marli/Marley, from an English place name meaning 'pleasant wood' or 'marshy meadow.'
Maryury
Spanish · Spanish-influenced variant of Mary (Hebrew, 'beloved'), an Americanized spelling used in Latin American communities.
Matilee
German · Modern phonetic variant of Matilda, from Old German 'Mahthildis' meaning 'strength in battle.'
Mayly
English · Modern invented name blending May (Latin/English, 'great' or the spring month) with a lyrical -ly ending.
Mayrely
Spanish · Modern invented name with Spanish phonetic influence, possibly blending Mayre with the suffix -ely.
Meti
African · Used in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa; can mean 'complete' or 'enough' in Amharic/Oromo traditions.
Mikenley
Scottish · Modern feminine invention based on McKinley (Scottish Gaelic, 'son of the fair hero'), with a softened -ley ending.
Mirya
Hebrew · A variant of Miriam, from Hebrew meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved,' also used in Slavic-speaking regions.
Mleah
English · A modern invented blend of Mia and Leah with no single classical etymology.
Mynasia
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by Anastasia or similar Greek-origin names.
Makua
English · Hawaiian name meaning 'parent' or 'elder,' used as a given name in Pacific Islander and American contexts.
Mytrell
English · Modern invented name following late 20th-century African-American creative naming conventions.
Mauer
German · From German *Mauer* meaning “wall,” here used as a modernized first-name borrowing from surname form.
Macks
English · A modern informal form from surname traditions related to Mac-/Mack, often used as a short, modern masculine name.
Mahsiah
Arabic · An Arabic feminine form associated with beauty and purity meanings in Islamic naming traditions.
Majer
German · Related to Germanic Meier/Meyer surname lines, originally denoting an overseer or steward-like occupation.
Majok
African · A Dinka/South-Sudanese name with clear African ethnic roots, used in modern given-name use.
Marcjacob
Latin · A modern blended name joining Marcus and Jacob, combining martial and biblically derived "supplanter" meanings.
Masonjames
English · A modern compound of Mason and James, meaning "stone worker" plus the Hebrew-rooted name John/James tradition.
Makoy
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by the surname McCoy or a phonetic blend of similar names.
Makson
English · A modern variant blending Max (from Latin Maximus, 'greatest') with the patronymic suffix -son.
Mareck
Slavic · A variant of Marek, the Slavic form of Marcus, derived from Latin meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike.'
Masion
English · A variant spelling of Mason, an English/French occupational surname meaning 'stone worker' or 'bricklayer.'
Massi
Italian · An Italian diminutive of Massimo, derived from Latin Maximus meaning 'the greatest.'
Mau
Latin · A short form of names like Mauro or Mauritius, from Latin Maurus meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'from Mauritania.'
Maxden
English · A modern invented compound combining Max (Latin Maximus, 'greatest') with the suffix -den meaning 'valley.'
Maxxim
Latin · A stylized spelling of Maxim, derived from Latin Maximus meaning 'the greatest,' popular in Slavic cultures.
Micahjoseph
Hebrew · A compound of Hebrew Micah ('who is like God') and Joseph ('God will add'), both significant biblical names.
Micaih
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Micaiah, a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like Yahweh,' borne by a biblical prophet.
Minhtri
Chinese · A Vietnamese compound name combining Minh ('bright, brilliant') and Tri ('wisdom'), of Sino-Vietnamese origin.
Mirsab
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-Persian compound combining 'Mir' (prince/leader) with a secondary element, denoting nobility.
Mouhammad
Arabic · A variant spelling of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'worthy of praise,' the Islamic prophet's name.
Mycol
Hebrew · A phonetic spelling of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God.'
Mykl
Hebrew · A creative abbreviated spelling of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God.'
Magaby
Spanish · Modern Spanish/Latin American invented name, possibly a diminutive or creative variant of Magdalena or a regional blend.
Mahniya
Persian · Derived from Persian 'mah' meaning 'moon,' conveying lunar beauty and radiance.
Mariyha
Hebrew · Stylized spelling of Maria, from Hebrew Miriam, possibly meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved.'
Macii
English · Stylized spelling of Macy, from Old French meaning 'Matthew's estate,' now used as a given name.
Marriyah
Hebrew · Stylized blend of Maria and Mariah, both rooted in Hebrew Miriam meaning 'beloved' or 'exalted.'
Mckynleigh
English · Modern invented feminine variant of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair hero.'
Mylaya
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic blend evoking Miley or Myla with a lyrical suffix.
Mylania
Greek · Variant of Melania/Milania, from Greek melaina meaning 'dark' or 'black.'
Magabi
African · Name of African origin, likely from Bantu-speaking regions, carrying deep cultural significance in its community.
Makiylah
Hebrew · Stylized variant of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Mckynsie
Scottish · Creative spelling of McKenzie, a Scottish-Irish surname meaning 'son of the fair one' or 'born of fire.'
Mikenlee
English · Modern invented compound of Michael (Hebrew, 'who is like God') and Lee (Old English meadow clearing).
Mackenlie
Irish · Modern variant echoing Mc- and -kelsey patterns, influenced by Gaelic surnames and English naming style.
Maddlynn
English · A contemporary hybrid of Madeline and Lynn, created as a modern soft-spelling feminine given name.
Mahleah
English · A creative spelling of May or Leah-style names, blending soft sounds in a modern English naming style.
Maileigh
English · A modern English name combining May with -leigh, echoing nature-style place suffixes in a feminine given-name form.
Manija
Indian · A modern adaptation linked to South Asian Man-/Mahi naming sounds, often used in contemporary contexts rather than strict historical tradition.
Marvela
French · Variant of Marvel, from Latin mirabilia meaning wonders or miracles; a name conveying amazement and admiration.
Mayarose
Hebrew · Compound of Maya (Hebrew: water/spring or beloved) and Rose (Latin: the flower), blending heritage and nature.
Myaa
Hebrew · Creative variant of Mia or Maya; Mia derives from Latin meaning mine or beloved, Maya from Hebrew meaning water.
Mackaela
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Mackenlee
Scottish · A modern feminine variant of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair hero.'
Maddysin
English · Creative respelling of Madison, an English surname meaning 'son of Maud,' widely adopted as a given name since the 1980s.
Magavi
African · Rare name of likely African origin; exact etymology is uncertain but reflects contemporary invented naming traditions.
Mahaylee
English · Modern creative spelling of Hayley, an English surname and place name meaning 'hay clearing.'
Mahlena
Hebrew · Variant of Magdalena, derived from Hebrew Magdala meaning 'tower,' carried into Greek by Mary Magdalene.
Mahliya
Hebrew · Modern variant of Mahalia, a Hebrew name meaning 'tenderness' or 'affection,' with deep biblical roots.
Mahliyah
Hebrew · Alternate spelling of Mahliya/Mahalia, a Hebrew name meaning 'tenderness' or 'marrow,' with Old Testament roots.
Makayln
Hebrew · Modern respelling of Makayla, a feminine form of Michael (Hebrew: 'who is like God?').
Maleha
Arabic · Arabic and Persian feminine name meaning 'beautiful, graceful, and charming.'
Marliegh
English · Creative spelling of Marleigh/Marley, an English surname and place name meaning 'pleasant meadow.'
Mayrel
French · Modern invented name, possibly a Romance blend of May and the lyrical suffix -rel, forming an elegant feminine form.
Mazyah
Arabic · Possibly derived from Arabic 'mazia' meaning 'distinction, advantage, or excellence.'
Mckinnly
Scottish · Modern variant spelling of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Finlay (fair warrior),' also a US place name.
Melaynie
Greek · Creative respelling of Melanie, from Greek 'melaina' meaning 'dark' or 'black-complexioned.'
Mextli
Spanish · Nahuatl name of the Aztec moon deity; the root word from which the name 'Mexico' is ultimately derived.
Meyra
Hebrew · Blend of Meira (Hebrew: 'light') and Mayra (Spanish variant of Maira), combining luminous meanings.
Miavictoria
Italian · Compound name joining Mia (Italian: 'mine, my') and Victoria (Latin: 'victory'), meaning 'my victory.'
Mijoi
English · Modern invented name, a stylized blend of 'mi' (Spanish: 'my') and 'joy,' evoking the meaning 'my joy.'
Milaniya
Slavic · Extended elaboration of Milana/Milan, Slavic names rooted in 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear, or beloved.'
Mileni
Slavic · Variant of Milena, a Slavic name derived from 'mil' meaning 'gracious, dear, or favored.'
Mileyah
English · Creative spelling of Miley, an American diminutive name popularized as a standalone given name in the 2000s.
Miliah
Hebrew · Variant of Milah, possibly related to Hebrew names meaning 'word, speech' or a stylized form of Amelia.
Mkaylah
Hebrew · Modern respelling of Mikayla/Michaela, the feminine form of Hebrew Michael meaning 'who is like God?'
Mkenzi
Scottish · Modern respelling of McKenzie, a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning 'son of the fair one.'
Morghen
Welsh · Creative spelling of Morgan, a Welsh name meaning 'sea circle' or 'bright sea.'
Morgynn
Welsh · Variant spelling of Morgan, from Welsh 'mor' (sea) and 'gann' (bright/circle), linked to Arthurian legend.
Myairah
English · Modern invented spelling of Myra, a poetic name coined in the 17th century, possibly meaning 'wonderful' or 'myrrh.'
Mylinn
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Mylene (French) or a blend of My and Lynn (Welsh: 'lake').
Mythri
Indian · Sanskrit-derived South Indian name meaning 'friendship, companionship, and loving kindness.'
Maurkice
English · A modern spelling variation of Maurice-family names, which trace to Latin roots connected with people from Mauritania and regal antiquity.
Maksimus
Latin · Classical Latin masculine form of Maximus, meaning “greatest,” known historically in imperial and royal naming traditions.
Micaden
English · A modern invented name blending Micah (Hebrew, 'who is like God') and Caden (Irish, 'battle'), a contemporary hybrid.
Milenko
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Milan, from a root meaning “gracious” or “dear,” common in Balkan traditions.
Maxy
English · Diminutive form of Max, from Latin *Maximus* meaning 'greatest,' now used as a casual modern short name.
Moriel
Hebrew · A Hebrew theophoric name in the -el pattern, interpreted as "God is my light" in modern usage and linked to biblical naming styles.
Madon
Welsh · Derived from Welsh Madog or Madawg meaning 'fortunate', also a Welsh place name of Celtic origin.
Maesen
Welsh · A Welsh form of Maxen, from Latin Maximus meaning 'greatest', tied to the legend of Macsen Wledig.
Makhel
Hebrew · A variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God', a rhetorical question affirming divine uniqueness.
Mantra
Indian · From Sanskrit mantra meaning 'sacred utterance' or 'instrument of thought', used in Hindu spiritual practice.
Marckel
French · A variant of Marcel, from Latin Marcellus meaning 'little warrior' or 'dedicated to Mars', god of war.
Markayden
Hebrew · A modern compound name joining Mark (Latin, 'of Mars') and Ayden (Irish, 'little fire'), a contemporary coinage.
Meilich
Hebrew · A Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive of Melech meaning 'king', traditionally used in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Menasha
Hebrew · A variant of Manasseh, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'causing to forget', borne by a son of Joseph.
Modibo
African · A West African Fulani name meaning 'learned man' or 'scholar', conferred on those of religious distinction.
Muizz
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'one who bestows honor and strength', also used as a divine epithet meaning 'the strengthener'.
Myster
English · A modern invented name derived from the English word 'mystery', evoking intrigue and the unknown.
Mathai
Indian · South Indian (Malayalam) form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Maizah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'the one who discerns' or 'distinguished,' derived from the root 'maza.'
Marypaz
Spanish · A Spanish compound name combining Mary (Hebrew: 'beloved') and Paz (Spanish: 'peace'), meaning 'Mary of Peace.'
Mckinzley
Scottish · A modern variant of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Finlay' (fair warrior), now used as a given name.
Mabyn
Welsh · Cornish-Welsh name derived from 'mab' meaning 'youth' or 'son'; also the name of a Cornish saint.
Makensley
English · Modern invented elaboration of McKinley/Mackenzie, from Gaelic meaning 'son of the fair hero.'
Mckinli
Irish · Modern spelling of McKinley, an Irish-Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair hero,' used as a given name.
Macynn
English · Modern invented variant of Mason/Macyn, from an English occupational surname meaning 'stoneworker.'
Maelei
English · Modern invented name blending Maile (Hawaiian vine/garland) with a popular -lei suffix for a nature-inspired feel.
Maricielo
Spanish · Spanish compound of María (Hebrew 'beloved') and cielo ('sky/heaven'), meaning 'Mary of the heavens.'
Mckinlea
Scottish · Modern invented feminine form of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair-haired hero.'
Meerah
Indian · Variant of Mira, from Sanskrit 'ocean/sea' or Hebrew 'light,' borne by the beloved poet-saint Mirabai.
Millyana
Latin · Modern invented blend of Millicent or Milly with -ana suffix, drawing on Latin roots suggesting gentle strength.
Mlak
African · Amharic (Ethiopian) name meaning 'angel' or 'divine messenger,' used widely in Ethiopian Christian communities.
Music
English · English word name from Greek mousike (art of the Muses), used as a bold creative modern given name.
Maahika
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted Indian name meaning dewdrops, frost, or the earth.
Maddylynn
Hebrew · Modern blend of Maddy (diminutive of Madeleine, from Hebrew Magdalene) and Lynn.
Maebrie
English · Variant of Maebri, a modern blended name combining Mae and Brie.
Maeta
English · Modern invented name, possibly a stylized blend of Mae and Meta.
Maicyn
English · Phonetic modern respelling of Mason, an English occupational surname meaning stoneworker.
Makennzie
Scottish · Variant spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair one.'
Mariyan
Hebrew · Variant of Marian, combining Mary (Hebrew, beloved) with the Latin suffix -an.
Mariyonna
Hebrew · Extended variant of Marianna, blending Mary (Hebrew, beloved) and Anna (grace).
Matiya
Hebrew · Slavic-influenced form of Matthias, from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God.'
Maybre
English · Modern invented blend of May (Latin, month/pearl) and Bree (Irish, strength).
Mayeda
Arabic · Arabic and Persian name meaning a table spread with food, symbolizing abundance.
Mayreni
English · Modern invented name blending May with the Spanish suffix -reni for a melodic sound.
Meile
Slavic · Baltic/Lithuanian name meaning 'love,' closely related to Slavic roots for affection.
Merleah
French · Blend of Merle (French, blackbird) and Leah (Hebrew, weary or delicate).
Merola
Italian · Italian-rooted name related to 'merlo' (blackbird), used as a lyrical feminine given name.
Mirabell
Latin · From Latin 'mirabilis' meaning wonderful or marvelous; also a golden French plum variety.
Munha
Korean · Korean name meaning literary arts or culture; also used in Arabic-speaking communities.
Myalin
English · Modern invented name, possibly a stylized blend of Mya and Lynn.
Myjoy
English · Modern invented compound of 'my' and 'joy,' expressing happiness and gratitude.
Myrianna
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Miriam (Hebrew, beloved) extended with the Greek feminine suffix -anna.
Maejor
English · A modern variant spelling of Major, adapting a rank-based English name element into a personal given name.
Macallen
Scottish · From Gaelic *Mac* ('son of') with Alan, meaning 'son of Alan' in Scottish patronymic style.
Makis
Greek · A Greek diminutive form, often a familiar short form of names like Makar or Marios.
Maxsen
Latin · Modern surname-style form meaning 'son of Max,' with Max ultimately from Latin *maximus*, 'greatest.'
Maxston
English · A modern given-name form joining Max with -ston, borrowing a place-forming English suffix as style.
Mikayeel
Hebrew · A variant of Michael family forms, meaning 'Who is like God?' from biblical tradition.
Macson
Scottish · Patronymic-style surname meaning 'son of Mac/Mack', using the common English-Norse family-name pattern.
Maddan
English · Likely a modern spelling family of Madden, used as a given name and linked in modern English to strong ancestral name forms.
Maksen
Slavic · A Slavic-style spelling of Maksim, from Greek-derived Maximos meaning 'the greatest.'
Maxamis
Latin · A contemporary variant of Maximus, ultimately from Latin for 'the greatest' through Greek and Roman naming traditions.
Mayko
Japanese · A creative Japanese-style name often read as Mai + ko, with meaning depending on kanji choices and often interpreted as a child name.
Mesut
Arabic · Turkish form of Arabic root *Mas‘ūd*, meaning fortunate or blessed in classic usage.
Muzik
Slavic · From Slavic words for music (muzyka), likely an occupational surname for a musician.
Maddoux
French · A French-form surname spelling with -oux, reused as a refined modern given-name variant linked to French orthographic style.
Mahkhi
Arabic · A modern Arabic-looking name variant with no single fixed standard form, used as a contemporary personal name spelling.
Makauri
African · A modern creative name form with African-influenced phonology, often used independently without one narrow classical etymology.
Malikaih
Hebrew · A variant of Malachi, a Hebrew name meaning "my messenger," tied to biblical prophetic naming tradition.
Maric
Slavic · A Slavic family-name form from the Mark/Mario root, used as a contemporary surname-based personal name.
Marking
English · From Mark with the suffix -ing, a surname-style formation meaning a relation to Mark, used modernly as a first name variant.
Marqell
Latin · A modern stylized variant tied to Marcus/Marcell roots from Latin *Marcus*, associated with the god Mars and tradition value.
Maxxamus
Latin · A modernized spelling of Maximus, from Latin *maximus* meaning "the greatest," used as a bold contemporary form.
Mazhar
Arabic · Mazhar is Arabic for "manifestation" or "appearance," from a root meaning to become visible.
Medwin
English · Medwin is from old Celtic or early English naming elements for a protected or beloved person, often interpreted as "strong friend."
Melakhi
Hebrew · Melakhi is a Hebrew-linked form related to roots meaning kingly or royal devotion, often read as an alternate form of Melachi.
Meyson
English · Meyson is a modern spelling-family variant of names like Mason, rooted in the meaning "stoneworker."
Mikha
Arabic · Mikha is a short form tied to Michael, from Hebrew Mikha-el, meaning "Who is like God?"
Muhaimin
Arabic · Muhaimin comes from Arabic and is associated with a protector or guardian meaning in classical naming traditions.
Munro
Scottish · Munro is a Scottish surname formed in Highland Gaelic traditions and commonly identifies lineage or place-origin family identity.
Myler
English · Myler is a variant of Miller and carries the old occupational sense of someone who works at a mill.
Mayalen
English · A soft modern blend of May and Allen/Leanne elements, often linked to springtime imagery and gentle growth.
Mirola
Italian · A melodic modern Italianate invention related in sound to Mirella, used as a pleasant contemporary feminine name.
Mckynley
Scottish · A modern given-name form from the Scottish surname McKinley pattern, meaning 'son of' linked to an old family naming base.
Maewyn
Welsh · A Welsh-rooted name related to historical forms like Maewyn or Maelgwin, carrying a bright or blessed sense.
Macilyn
Scottish · A modern, soft-ending form influenced by Gaelic Mac- names and English compound naming style.
Makenzlee
Scottish · Modern spelling of a McKenzie/ Kenzie form, from Scottish Gaelic roots later adapted to an English given-name style.
Marillany
English · A contemporary blend of Maya/Marie and Lynn patterns, created as a soft modern English feminine name.
Markan
Latin · A form related to Mark, itself from the Latin Christian tradition of the apostle Mark’s name.
Mayada
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name generally associated with a refined and graceful sense of beauty or distinction.
Maydelyn
English · A modern coinage blending Maya or May with Lyn-style endings, popular in contemporary English naming.
Miiangel
Hebrew · A modern stylized form echoing Michael and angelic imagery, with roots in the Hebrew name “Who is like God?”
Mabelyn
Latin · A modern blending of Mabel, from Latin *amabilis* meaning "lovely," with -lyn.
Mackynzi
Scottish · A modern spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish family name now repurposed as a first name.
Maclynn
Scottish · A modern variant of Mc/ Mac + Lynn naming patterns with roots in Scottish surname traditions.
Mariyani
Hebrew · A form of Mary/Maria, from Hebrew *Miryam* and Latin-Spanish Maria traditions; historically linked to the meaning "beloved."
Marleyann
English · English blend of Marley and Ann, combining meadow imagery with grace to create a modern composite first name.
Maruska
Slavic · Slavic diminutive of Maria with suffix -ka, literally a tender form of Mary with biblical resonance.
Mayaar
Indian · Indian name linked to Sanskrit *maya* meaning illusion or magic, used as a modern soft feminine variant.
Merolla
Italian · Italianized family-name style form likely tied to Merola/Morello roots, giving an old-world surname flavor to a first name.
Miaha
Hebrew · Contemporary blend related to Mia/Maya name lines; a short lyrical feminine variant shaped for modern use.
Macelynn
Scottish · A modern elaboration of Mac/May-Lynn style naming, pairing Gaelic-influenced prefix with Lynn.
Madiyson
English · A variant spelling of Madison, itself from a surname meaning "son of Maud," reworked in modern orthography.
Maeliyah
Hebrew · A modernized form related to names with the -yah theophoric ending, commonly read as a Hebrew-influenced sacred suffix.
Mahie
Arabic · From Arabic roots around Mah- names meaning competence or skill, used in a softer modern spelling for girls.
Maiha
Japanese · A Japanese-influenced feminine form where "mai" can evoke dance or brightness, adapted into a modern given-name style.
Makanalei
Scottish · Though evocative of Pacific geography, in this context it is treated as a place-flavored creative coinage with lyrical sound.
Makkiyah
Arabic · A feminine name aligned with Arabic patterns ending in -iyah/-yah, used as a modern spiritual-toned variant.
Makynlei
Scottish · A stylistic reworking of Mackenzie/Leigh names, combining Gaelic surname style with modern phonetic spelling.
Malaisia
Indian · A modern crafted form with possible Indo-origin sound, often read as a soft, melodic place-evoking feminine name.
Malanya
Slavic · A Slavic-leaning feminine softening likely inspired by Elena/Malena forms with a lyrical ending.
Manogna
Indian · An Indian name traditionally linked to Sanskrit roots for honor and nobility, with a graceful, classical feminine sense.
Marleigha
English · A modern blend of Mari-/Leigh styling influenced by Mary and meadow-style elements, common in contemporary name creation.
Masynn
English · A stylized variant of Mason, using a modern -yn ending while keeping surname-rooted Anglophone origins.
Mauriella
Italian · A graceful feminine form linked to Maur- roots and the popular Ella ending, combining continental charm and modern elegance.
Mayher
Arabic · A modern rendering connected to Arabic names sounding like Mahir/Maher, associated with skill or sharpness.
Mayiah
Hebrew · A modern creative form blending May/Mayah patterns with Yah-based endings, common in Hebraic-style modern naming.
Mazarine
French · From French usage and historical name tradition, often linked to literary or noble registers in European culture.
Mckensley
Scottish · A modern spelling variant of McKensley, combining Scots-Irish surname elements with place-based naming.
Mckenziee
Scottish · A variant of the Scottish surname McKenzie, adapted with an extra vowel for a softer modern feminine form.
Melanya
Greek · A variant related to Melania, from Greek roots meaning dark/black, used here as a softer modern feminine form.
Meleyah
Hebrew · A modernized spelling in the Leah-like family with Hebrew flavor, used for its lyrical and gentle sound.
Mellodie
English · From melody, denoting musicality and song, adopted as a melodic modern feminine personal name.
Meret
Hebrew · An uncommon modern form linked phonetically to Hebrew-style names and sometimes used as a short, elegant feminine variant.
Midhuna
Arabic · A modern feminine name with Arabic phonetic shape, likely chosen for its soft rhythm and graceful meaning associations.
Mijoy
English · A contemporary coined blend of Mi/Mi- and Joy, meaning happiness in a modern compact form.
Mileyna
Slavic · A Slavic-inspired variation of Milena forms, drawing on the affectionate Slavic root meaning dear or beloved.
Milliona
English · A modern invented form using the Millona style, influenced by the wealth-related modern naming trend around "million" sounds.
Misheeta
Arabic · An Arabic-style feminine variant likely tied to names like Maysa/Mishel, kept for euphony and classical resonance.
Moxxi
English · Modern English spelling of Moxie, from 19th-century American English meaning bold spirit, tenacity, and courage.
Myrra
English · A modern English spelling of Myra, chosen for its melodious sound and classic feminine charm rather than strict etymology.
Mantej
Indian · Modern Punjabi/Indian form linked to Sanskritic ideas of mind and insight, commonly read as intelligent or thoughtful.
Mo
Hebrew · A short name from Hebrew roots related to Moses, commonly meaning draws from the concept of drawing out or saving.
Mahbeer
Arabic · Arabic-influenced modern name related to roots for generosity and blessedness, used as a contemporary variant spelling.
Mascud
Arabic · Arabic/Persian-style name related to Maqsud, meaning “desired” or “intended.”
Maxus
Latin · A contemporary stylized form of Max or Maximus, from Latin maximus meaning “greatest.”
Mccai
Scottish · Anglicized Gaelic form tied to MacKay (Mac Aodh), meaning “son of Aodh.”
Meier
German · German surname origin meaning steward or estate manager, later reused as a modern given-name spelling.
Minjae
Korean · Korean name formed from chosen Hanja, commonly meaning qualities like “quick-minded” and “talent” depending on script.
Mirac
Arabic · Arabic name related to Mi‘raj (rendered Miraj/Mirac), meaning “ascension.”
Mucaad
Arabic · Arabic form linked to Muqadd patterns, traditionally meaning “prepared” or “desired.”
Maadhav
Indian · An Indian variant of Madhav, another form of Krishna, tied to Sanskrit devotional tradition.
Machiavelli
Italian · An Italian surname made famous by Niccolò Machiavelli, used mainly as a literary and historical reference name.
Mahith
Indian · A modern Indian Sanskritic name associated with meanings like honored, worthy, or great.
Majur
Slavic · A modernized Slavic-sounding variant, likely adapting surname roots and not a fixed ancient given-name form.
Makarie
Greek · From the Greek makarios family root meaning "blessed," with a modern softer ending in English use.
Malex
Greek · A modern stylized variant of Alex, from Greek alexein meaning "to defend," meaning defender.
Marcusjames
Latin · A modern English blend of Marcus and James, combining Latin "of Mars" with Hebrew-derived "supplanter."
Maxyn
Latin · A contemporary variant linked to Max/Maxim, from Latin *maximus* meaning "greatest."
Maz
Arabic · A short form used as a nickname in Arabic naming patterns, often related to names like Mazen.
Mazon
Arabic · Variant connected to Arabic names such as Mazen, often associated with noble or cloud-like imagery.