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Baby names starting with M
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Mekiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew variant of Michael, meaning "Who is like God?" in biblical tradition.
Melech
Hebrew · From Hebrew *melech* meaning "king," denoting royal authority.
Mohamedamine
Arabic · Arabic compound blending Mohamed ("praised") and Amin ("trustworthy" or "faithful").
Motoki
Japanese · Japanese name with multiple kanji forms, often tied to meanings around trees, origin, or purity depending on characters.
Moutaz
Arabic · From Arabic *Mu'taz*, meaning exalted, honored, or one who is praised.
Mayzi
Chinese · A modern Chinese-form name, often built from mei/May and zi (“child”); meaning depends on chosen characters.
Myraa
Slavic · A contemporary spelling of Mira with Slavic roots in mir (“peace”), used as a calm, modern feminine version.
Madrona
Spanish · Spanish place and plant name tied to the madrone tree, carrying nature-linked and regional associations.
Maelah
English · A modern variant of Maela forms related to Leah traditions, with a gentle Hebrew-inflected feminine tone.
Mahaela
Arabic · Combination of Arabic *Maha* and Ella, a poetic Arabic-influenced modern name suggesting beauty and grace.
Mahjabeen
Persian · Persian name from *mah* (moon) and *jâbeen*, traditionally meaning moon-faced or radiant-cheeked.
Marliah
English · Likely a modern blend of Mary and Leah/Lea motifs, preserving biblical resonance in a fresh spelling.
Maryjune
Hebrew · Mary plus June, this hybrid keeps a biblical Mary root while adding an English seasonal and floral rhythm.
Maryona
Hebrew · A modern variation on Mary with a gentle new ending, retaining a biblical anchor in contemporary form.
Meiyi
Chinese · A Chinese name in which the meaning depends on selected characters, often linked to beauty, grace, or artistry.
Mumtas
Arabic · A less common Arabic form likely related to distinguished feminine naming patterns, with an elegant, elevated tone.
Maahira
Arabic · From Arabic mahīra meaning “skilled” or “expert,” chosen as a virtue-style feminine name.
Mackeyla
Irish · Modern spelling based on Mackenzie, from Gaelic roots and used as a fresh, fashionable feminine variant.
Maddielyn
Hebrew · A modern fusion of Maddie and Lyn, with biblical Mary/related Mary-derived lineage influences in contemporary naming.
Majestie
Latin · From Latin majestas (“majesty”), this modern form directly conveys dignity and grandeur.
Makenzly
Scottish · A modern respelling of Mackenzie from Gaelic “son of the fair one,” kept as a stylistic given-name variant.
Mallina
Slavic · Slavic-rooted form related to malina (“raspberry”); linked to nature imagery and a gentle feminine tone.
Mariaemilia
Hebrew · Combination of Maria (Hebrew Miryam) and Emilia (Latin Aemilia), joining biblical and Roman naming streams.
Marliee
Hebrew · Diminutive-style form of Marlee/Mary-derived names; modern spelling of the traditional Mar-rooted name.
Mayha
Arabic · Arabic/Persian-influenced feminine form of Mai or Maya, often associated with moonlight and water imagery.
Meenah
Arabic · Variant of Arabic Mina/Minna traditions, related to meanings of a harbor or place, used as a gentle feminine name.
Meiqi
Chinese · Chinese name in Pinyin, commonly combining mei (“beautiful”) and qi (“energy/spirit”), meaning “beautiful life force.”
Mellani
Greek · A soft modern take on Melanie; from Greek melas/melan meaning “dark,” with a lyrical contemporary ending.
Meyla
Hebrew · A modern variant of Maya/Mila forms in English, often felt as a graceful short name linked to grace and beauty.
Mickinley
Scottish · From the Scots surname McKinley, a place-and-lineage name from Gaelic roots, adapted for modern given-name use.
Milett
English · An English diminutive-style variant of names in the -let pattern, often read as a soft, affectionate feminine form.
Mileyshka
Slavic · A Russian-influenced diminutive using the affectionate suffix -shka, likely meaning a dear or little Mileva-style name.
Misri
Arabic · From Arabic *Miṣr* (Egypt), used as a name meaning Egyptian or one connected with Egypt.
Mofiyinfoluwa
African · A Yoruba African name with *Oluwa* meaning God, typically interpreted as a blessing or fulfilled divine favor.
Mokshitha
Indian · From Sanskrit *moksha*, meaning liberation, so Mokshitha is understood as one associated with spiritual freedom.
Morolaoluwa
African · A Yoruba theophoric form with *Oluwa* ('God'), expressing divine favor or blessing in the child’s life.
Myalyn
English · A modern English blend of 'Mya' and 'Lyn,' made as a soft feminine name with contemporary naming style.
Myunique
English · A contemporary coined English name from the phrase idea of being unique, intended to mean one-of-a-kind.
Macksen
Scottish · A surname-style form reminiscent of Mac-/Mc- patronymics, likely signaling 'son of' origins though now used broadly as a modern given name.
Matthijs
Hebrew · Dutch variant of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of God' and strongly tied to biblical tradition.
Mavryck
Slavic · A contemporary Slavic-leaning invented spelling related to Maverick-like forms, with personalized rather than fixed etymology.
Moayad
Arabic · Arabic name from Mu'ayyad-style roots meaning 'supported' or 'helped,' meaning that can be framed as a blessing or virtue.
Moayed
Arabic · An Arabic name connected with promise or support roots, used as a modern variant spelling in Muslim communities.
Mackai
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic family-name form from the MacKay lineage, meaning 'son of' or belonging to the clan line.
Marcon
Italian · Italianate surname form related to Marco and Latin roots linked with the Roman name tradition.
Mayhem
English · Modern name from the English word mayhem, adopted for impact and uniqueness rather than traditional roots.
Mcclane
Scottish · From an Irish-Scottish patronymic surname pattern meaning 'son of Clane/Clay'; now used in modern naming.
Michaelgabriel
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew compound of Michael ('Who is like God') and Gabriel ('God is my strength').
Mihit
Arabic · Arabic-influenced name whose spelling varies; linked to forms meaning encompassing or all-encompassing.
Maaseiah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning “work of Yahweh,” built with the theophoric suffix linked to the divine name.
Mach
Slavic · A short name and surname form with Slavic surname patterns; modern use is mostly a compact, modernized form.
Madiba
African · A Xhosa clan and honorific name made famous by Nelson Mandela, carrying lineage and dignity in southern Africa.
Makston
English · An English/Scottish surname-style name from place-based roots, linked to forms like stone settlement or a stone landmark.
Malakhy
Hebrew · A variant of Malachi, from Hebrew *mal’akhi* meaning "my messenger" or "my angel."
Mamadu
Arabic · A West African form of Muhammad, from Arabic Muḥammad meaning "the praised one," commonly used in Muslim communities.
Mascen
English · A modern variant of Mason, derived from a surname for a stoneworker or builder in Old English naming traditions.
Maxxen
Latin · A stylized form of Max/Maxen, tracing to Latin *Maximus* meaning "greatest."
Mcconnell
Irish · From Gaelic *Mac Conaill* meaning "son of Conall," a traditional patronymic surname turned given-name form.
Melky
Hebrew · A modern short form related to Hebrew roots meaning "king," with biblical association through names like Melchizedek.
Messyah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Messiah, rooted in Hebrew *Mashiach* and meaning "the anointed one."
Minjoon
Korean · A Korean given name where *min* and *joon* are hanja options often read as "bright/intelligent" and "handsome/talented."
Mohamedamiin
Arabic · A compounded Arabic name joining Muhammad ("praised") and Amin ("trustworthy"), common in Muslim naming tradition.
Mojtaba
Arabic · From Arabic *Mujtaba*, meaning "the chosen" or "selected," often used as an honorific-style Muslim name.
Mourya
Indian · A modern Indian form tied to the ancient Maurya tradition in South Asia, used today as a personal name with dynastic resonance.
Mubin
Arabic · From Arabic *Mubīn* meaning "clear" or "manifest," appearing in Islamic contexts as a personal name.
Mukarram
Arabic · From Arabic *Mukarram*, meaning "honored" or "venerable," used for a person of esteem.
Mansirat
Arabic · From Arabic Mansura/Mansurat, meaning fortunate or blessed, from the root linked to victory and divine favor.
Mantasha
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced name associated in modern use with sweetness, joy, and graceful presentation.
Marjona
Greek · A creative variant of Marjorie/Marjory, ultimately from Greek Margarites meaning pearl through medieval English usage.
Mikynlee
English · A modern invented English name combining Michael-like sounds with a soft -lee ending for a contemporary feel.
Maggiemae
Greek · A blend of Maggie (from Margaret, Greek for pearl) and Mae, creating a gentle feminine compound name.
Malysia
English · A stylized modern form often linked phonetically to Malaysia or Melissa, used mainly as a unique given name.
Mckenzlie
Scottish · A respelled feminine form of McKenzie from the Scottish patronymic for “son of Kenneth,” modernized in ending.
Maeya
Greek · A soft variant of Maia or Maya, linked to Greek Maia and associated with growth, renewal, and spring imagery.
Makenzley
Scottish · A modern elaboration of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning "child of Coinneach," now used in a trendy given-name form.
Malenny
Greek · A modern hybrid name related to Melanie-style forms from Greek-influenced roots meaning "dark" or "black."
Masah
Arabic · An Arabic-style name form from a Semitic root meaning to touch or anoint, used as a concise personal name variant.
Mckenzlee
Scottish · A modern spelling of McKenzie, from Gaelic *MacCoinneach* ('son of the lovely one') adapted into a contemporary given name.
Miasophia
Greek · A coined fusion of Mia and Sophia, where Sophia means "wisdom" in Greek, giving an elegant modern meaning.
Mackenziee
Scottish · From Scottish Mackenzie, meaning “son of Kenneth,” reshaped into a modern feminineized spelling.
Maeanna
Hebrew · Combination of Mae (May/Mary line) and Anna, merging two traditional names into a modern form.
Maesynn
English · Inventive modern English hybrid of Macy and -syn elements, shaped by recent naming fashion trends.
Mahibah
Arabic · From Arabic roots linked to *mahabba*, meaning love or tenderness, used as a feminine name meaning a beloved or cherished person.
Mailany
English · A modern invented feminine form blending May-like sounds with a soft ending, used in contemporary naming without an older fixed etymology.
Maiyana
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-styled modern variant related to names like Maysa or Maya, retained mainly for its graceful sound in modern use.
Makynsie
Scottish · A stylized form of Mackenzie, from a Gaelic clan name meaning roughly “son of the fair one,” reworked for modern use.
Malaeya
Arabic · A creative Arabic-flavored name associated with angelic meanings and used as a feminine name for beauty and grace.
Malaysa
Arabic · A soft modern name in an Arabic-influenced pattern, likely related to Maysa-style forms and valued for its elegant pronunciation.
Maleficent
Latin · From Latin *maleficent-* meaning “doing evil,” the name is widely known as a modern literary character name.
Malonna
English · A modern invented feminine form close to Mallory or Malona patterns, without a single canonical historical etymology.
Maori
English · Adopted into English from the Māori language, where it identifies the indigenous Māori people and culture of Aotearoa.
Maycin
English · A modern phonetic variant of Macy-like names, created by contemporary spelling and used as a distinctive feminine form.
Mayrah
Arabic · A modern variant related to Mayra/Maira forms in Arabic naming, associated with brightness and feminine grace.
Mckynlei
Scottish · A modernized first-name spelling of McKinley, from Gaelic roots with patronymic meaning “son of” and clan-historical identity.
Mehjabin
Arabic · Arabic in form, related to words tied to desire and cherished beauty in name traditions, used as a poetic feminine given name.
Meigha
English · A contemporary variant of Mae/May-style English names, often chosen for euphony rather than strict historical derivation.
Meirah
Hebrew · Hebrew-influenced feminine form connected to Miriam/Mayrah naming traditions, carrying benevolent or luminous associations.
Melaniee
Greek · A modern variant of Melanie, from Greek *melania* via *melas*, meaning “black” or “dark one.”
Merali
Persian · A Persian/Arabic-Muslim style name often linked to honorific naming patterns and interpreted as graceful or noble in modern usage.
Milamarie
Slavic · A compound of Mila (“gracious/dear”) and Marie (from Hebrew Miriam), used as a gentle modern blended name.
Milyana
Slavic · A contemporary feminine variant from Mila/Milan naming patterns, keeping the Slavic sense of affection with a soft ending.
Mirin
Irish · A historical Gaelic name linked to Saint Mirin, later used in English as a compact form with cultural heritage rather than literal meaning.
Mkaela
Hebrew · A modern form related to Michaela, from Hebrew *Mikha’el* meaning “Who is like God?”
Modesireoluwa
African · A Yoruba/African theophoric name containing *Oluwa* (God), expressing praise and dependence on divine favor.
Monioluwa
African · A Yoruba/African name with *Oluwa* (“God”) and a love-based middle element, meaning “God is with me” in many local usages.
Mushtaaq
Arabic · From Arabic *mushtāq*, meaning “yearning” or “longing,” often interpreted as one deeply in love or devotion.
Myalise
French · A contemporary blended name likely from Maya and Alyce patterns, popular as a stylish modern feminine variant.
Maxxis
Latin · Modern form inspired by Latin *Maximus* and often understood as "greatest" or "most excellent."
Mendeecee
English · A contemporary creative spelling with no fixed ancient root, commonly treated as a modern individualized name variant.
Mofeoluwa
African · A Yoruba name with *Oluwa* meaning God, traditionally interpreted as "God has loved/blessed me."
Mackston
Scottish · An English place-style surname turned first name from a settlement-root pattern, historically a toponym.
Murari
Indian · A Sanskrit devotional name meaning "enemy/slayer of Mura," one of epithets of Krishna in Hindu tradition.
Malahkai
Hebrew · A modern phonetic form of Malachi, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my messenger' or 'my king is my messenger.'
Mehaan
Indian · Modern South Asian spelling of Mehan, used as a masculine name and linked to strength and dignity in Indian naming.
Mowgli
English · Popularized as a jungle child in Rudyard Kipling's English literature, it is a literary name rather than a traditional one.
Mudaser
Arabic · Arabic form related to a root meaning to appear or make clear, used as a Muslim male name variant.
Myssiah
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Messiah, meaning the anointed one, with mainly biblical resonance.
Mahrus
Arabic · Mahrus comes from Arabic and means “protected,” “guarded,” or “well-kept.”
Majic
English · Majic is a modern word-name variant of Magic, suggesting wonder, charm, and mystery.
Makaius
English · Makaius is a modern invented name, likely blending Makai with a classical Greek-style ending.
Makarius
Greek · Makarius comes from Greek Makarios, meaning “blessed” or “happy.”
Masonlee
English · Masonlee combines Mason, an occupational name meaning “stone worker,” with Lee, meaning “meadow” or “clearing.”
Maxmiliano
Latin · Maxmiliano is a variant of Maximiliano, from Latin Maximus, meaning “greatest.”
Mayceon
English · Mayceon is a modern invented name, probably influenced by Mason and other -eon ending names.
Mesai
Hebrew · Mesai is likely related to Messiah-derived forms, tied to the Hebrew idea of the “anointed one.”
Miiking
English · Miiking appears to be a modern invented spelling, possibly influenced by King or Viking-like sounds.
Miraan
Indian · Miraan is used in South Asian and Arabic-influenced naming, often associated with nobility or princely dignity.
Missiah
Hebrew · Missiah is a modern spelling of Messiah, from Hebrew, meaning “anointed one.”
Mubarik
Arabic · Mubarik is a variant of Mubarak, from Arabic, meaning “blessed” or “fortunate.”
Mukunda
Indian · Mukunda is a Sanskrit name of Krishna and Vishnu meaning “giver of liberation.”
Mustaqeem
Arabic · Mustaqeem comes from Arabic and means “straight,” “upright,” or “righteous.”
Midna
English · Midna is a modern fantasy name popularized by fiction and likely inspired by midnight and shadow imagery.
Maroska
Slavic · Maroska is a Slavic diminutive form related to Maria, traditionally connected with meanings such as beloved or wished-for child.
Melianna
Greek · Melianna is a modern elaboration of Melina and Anna-like forms, evoking honeyed sweetness and grace.
Myreen
English · Myreen is a rare modern form resembling Maureen and Myrene, likely tied to beloved or star-of-the-sea traditions.
Madianna
English · Madianna combines Madi and Anna, drawing on Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace or favor.
Makenlei
English · Makenlei is a modern English invented name shaped by Mackenzie and -leigh naming patterns.
Manahal
Arabic · Manahal comes from Arabic and refers to a spring, water source, or place of refreshment.
Mariavalentina
Spanish · Mariavalentina combines Maria with Valentina, joining a Marian classic with a Latin name meaning strong or healthy.
Melanierose
Greek · Melanierose pairs Melanie, from Greek meaning dark, with Rose, the flower name.
Maera
Greek · Maera is a Greek mythological name borne by figures in classical legend and associated with brightness or shining.
Magy
Greek · Magy is likely a short form of Margaret-derived names, from Greek roots meaning "pearl."
Maklynn
English · Maklynn is a modern invented name combining the popular Ma- opening with the surname-style ending -lynn.
Marjaan
Persian · Marjaan comes from Persian and Arabic usage meaning "coral," giving it a jewel-like and oceanic sense.
Marliana
Latin · Marliana is a blended form of names like Maria and Liana, with a soft modern-romantic construction.
Mazlynn
English · Mazlynn is a modern invented name built in the style of surname-inspired names ending in -lynn.
Mercygrace
English · Mercygrace combines two English virtue names, Mercy and Grace, for a spiritually themed compound name.
Michla
Hebrew · Michla appears related to Hebrew Michal, a biblical name traditionally understood as meaning "brook" or "stream."
Miila
Slavic · Miila is a soft variant of Mila, from Slavic roots meaning "dear," "gracious," or "beloved."
Milianys
Spanish · Milianys is a modern elaborated name, likely influenced by names like Miliana and melodic Spanish-style endings.
Mirakel
English · Mirakel is a word-name variant of Miracle, taken from the English concept of a wondrous divine event.
Mirycal
English · Mirycal is a highly stylized spelling of Miracle, drawn from the English word for a wondrous event.
Madelinerose
French · A compound of Madeline, from Magdalene meaning "of Magdala," and Rose, the flower.
Maitha
Arabic · An Arabic name often interpreted as "soft," "gentle," or "tender."
Maklyn
English · A modern surname-style construction influenced by Mack/Mac- forms and the popular -lyn ending.
Malalai
Persian · A Pashto and Persian-associated name meaning "grief-stricken" or "one who bears sorrow," famous through Malalai of Maiwand.
Manat
Arabic · An ancient Arabic name tied to Manat, a pre-Islamic goddess associated with fate or destiny.
Marlye
English · Likely a modern variant of Marley, from an English surname meaning "pleasant wood" or "boundary wood."
Maryamawit
Hebrew · A compound of Maryam, the Hebrew-rooted form of Mary, and Amharic Awit, meaning "victory."
Marziah
Arabic · Likely related to Marzia or Marziah, with roots suggesting "pleasing" or "acceptable," shaped by Semitic naming patterns.
Maslynn
English · A modern invented name formed with the fashionable -lynn ending, likely influenced by names like Mae or Masie.
Mayala
African · Likely a modern melodic name with African and English-style influences, used more for sound than fixed etymology.
Mazelyn
English · Mazelyn is a modern English-style elaboration of Mae or Mazy, likely formed with the feminine suffix -lyn.
Mealea
English · Mealea is likely a modern English-style blend of Mia, Mea, or Malia elements, used for its soft melodic sound.
Mehrimah
Persian · Mehrimah comes through Persian and Arabic usage, often interpreted as 'sun and moon' from elements linked to light and moon.
Meilahni
English · Meilahni is a modern English-style invented name, probably inspired by names like Melanie, Milani, or Leilani.
Meixi
Chinese · Meixi is a Chinese name built from mei, often linked to beauty, joined with xi, a sound associated with brightness or joy.
Mersiha
Arabic · Mersiha is likely an Arabic-derived feminine form related to praise, grace, or joyous expression in South Slavic Muslim usage.
Miaamor
Spanish · Miaamor echoes the romantic phrase 'mi amor,' meaning 'my love,' with Mia also carrying Italian roots meaning 'mine.'
Miavalentina
Italian · Miavalentina blends Mia with Valentina, a Latin-derived name meaning 'strong' or 'healthy.'
Miaysia
English · Miaysia is a modern English-style creation, likely formed by blending Mia with Asia or Aysha-like sounds.
Milauni
English · Milauni appears to be a modern elaboration of Mila with a fashionable -uni or -oni ending.
Miriella
Hebrew · Miriella is likely a decorative form of Miri or Miriam, a Hebrew name traditionally linked with meanings like 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Mofetoluwa
African · Mofetoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning 'I give thanks to God' or 'it is honorable with God,' centered on divine gratitude.
Muyi
Chinese · Muyi is a Chinese name whose characters can vary, often conveying ideas such as admiration, gentleness, or refined beauty.
Myarose
English · Myarose is a modern compound of Mya and Rose, with Rose carrying floral symbolism and beauty.
Myrikle
English · Myrikle is a modern English-style spelling inspired by 'miracle,' used as a word-name suggesting wonder or blessing.
Matthius
Hebrew · Matthius is a variant of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning gift of God through Latinized forms.
Maccabee
Hebrew · Maccabee comes from the Jewish heroic family name Maccabi, associated with hammer and revolt leadership.
Meison
English · Meison is a modern spelling variant of Mason, originally an English occupational surname for a stoneworker.
Machlan
Scottish · Machlan is a variant of Lachlan, a Scottish name meaning from the land of lakes or fjords.
Mayor
English · Mayor comes from an English occupational title for a civic leader or magistrate.
Megaa
Indian · Megaa likely comes from Indian usage related to Sanskrit and may carry meanings tied to cloud or greatness depending on form.
Madax
English · Madax appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Max and bold sound-based naming trends.
Marwaan
Arabic · Marwaan is a variant of Marwan, an Arabic name traditionally linked to a hard stone or flint.
Massiyah
Hebrew · Massiyah is a modern form influenced by Messiah or Masih, meaning anointed one.
Meraj
Arabic · Meraj comes from the Arabic Mi'raj, meaning ascent, and refers to the Prophet's heavenly journey in Islamic tradition.
Makayo
African · Likely from African naming traditions, with modern usage and regional meanings varying by language.
Makoi
African · Likely from African usage, possibly tied to local language roots and clan or praise-name traditions.
Mallex
Latin · A modern invented form that echoes Latin-rooted names like Maximus or Alex.
Matthaeus
Greek · A classical form of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God, transmitted through Greek and Latin tradition.
Maxis
Latin · Likely a modern form related to Max, from Latin maximus meaning greatest.
Maxuel
Latin · A modern blend of Max and Manuel, combining greatest with a form of God is with us.
Mekaal
Hebrew · Likely related to Michael-style Hebrew forms meaning who is like God.
Mendeecees
English · A highly modern invented name, likely created for distinctive sound rather than inherited etymology.
Meru
Indian · From Sanskrit tradition, Meru is the sacred cosmic mountain in Hindu and Buddhist cosmology.
Moa
Japanese · Used in Japanese naming, with meanings varying by characters and often suggesting affection, beauty, or sprouting life.
Moaad
Arabic · Variant of Muadh or Muad, an Arabic name associated with protection and refuge.
Mobin
Arabic · Mobin comes from Arabic mubin, meaning clear, evident, or manifest.
Motti
Hebrew · Motti is a Hebrew nickname, often for Mordecai, meaning follower of Marduk.
Muhammedali
Arabic · Muhammedali combines Muhammad, praised, with Ali, exalted or elevated, in Arabic tradition.
Mohana
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage, Mohana means enchanting, charming, or captivating.
Miraclle
English · A creative spelling of Miracle, from Latin miraculum, meaning a wonder or marvel.
Mayuka
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by characters, often evoking gentleness, truth, fragrance, or graceful beauty.
Madeleina
Greek · A variant of Madeline, from Magdalene, referring to a woman from Magdala in biblical tradition.
Mylarose
English · A modern compound name blending Myla with Rose, giving it a soft floral and contemporary feel.
Maddelena
Italian · An Italian form of Magdalene, originally meaning a woman from Magdala.
Mckinslee
Scottish · A surname-style modern form related to Mackenzie and -lee, with a distinctly contemporary feel.
Melanii
Greek · A variant of Melanie, from Greek melania, meaning dark or black.
Moanna
English · A modern elaboration of Moana-like sounds, often associated with the sea and ocean imagery.
Markyiah
Hebrew · Markyiah is a modern elaboration that echoes Hebrew theophoric forms ending in -iah, suggesting relation to God.
Mayalee
English · Mayalee is a modern English compound blending May with the suffix -lee, giving it a springlike, meadow feel.
Mercee
French · Mercee is a modern spelling of Mercy, from French merci and Latin roots meaning compassion or grace.
Milya
Slavic · Milya is used as a Slavic-style short form and is often linked to roots meaning dear, gracious, or beloved.
Maise
Scottish · A spelling variant of Maisie, the Scottish pet form of Margaret meaning “pearl.”
Makinzley
English · A modern blend based on Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning “son of Kenneth,” with a trendy ending.
Malaylah
Arabic · A modern variation of Layla or Laila, from Arabic meaning “night.”
Marabell
Latin · A blended elaboration of Mara and Belle, drawing on roots meaning “bitter” and “beautiful.”
Maramawit
African · An Ethiopian name from Amharic naming tradition, used especially in Eritrea and Ethiopia.
Marchesa
Italian · From Italian marchesa, the title for a marchioness, giving the name an aristocratic sense.
Mariaximena
Spanish · A compound of Maria and Ximena, joining the Hebrew-rooted Mary tradition with a classic Spanish name.
Marii
Latin · A stylized spelling of Mari or Maria, from the long Latin and Christian tradition of Mary.
Mavy
English · A modern short form and sound-based name, possibly influenced by Mae, Mavis, or Avery.
Mckayleigh
Scottish · Mckayleigh blends the Scottish surname McKay with the popular -leigh ending, giving it a modern surname-style feel.
Medli
English · Medli appears to be a modern invented name, likely inspired by the English word medley meaning a mixture or song blend.
Miala
Italian · Miala likely developed as a modern melodic form related to Mia, a name meaning mine or beloved in Romance-language use.
Miayah
Hebrew · Miayah is a modern elaboration of Mia or Miah, often linked to names ultimately connected with Maria or Hebrew divine-name forms.
Miruna
Slavic · Miruna is associated with Slavic mir roots meaning peace or world, giving the name a gentle peaceful sense.
Momoreoluwa
African · Momoreoluwa is a Yoruba name meaning a child belongs to or is a gift of God, reflecting deep spiritual gratitude.
Morayah
Hebrew · Morayah appears related to Moriah, the Hebrew place name linked with the biblical mountain region.
Myrielle
French · Myrielle is a French-style form related to Miriam or Muriel, often interpreted with meanings such as beloved or shining sea.
Malakhiy
Hebrew · A variant of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning "my messenger" or "my angel."
Mankirt
Indian · Likely a Punjabi-style Sikh name formed from man and kirt, suggesting praise or honor of the mind or heart.
Mantaj
Indian · A Punjabi-derived name often interpreted as "crown of the mind" or "honor of the heart."
Mahaad
Arabic · Mahaad is an Arabic-derived name often understood as cradle, place of rest, or foundation.
Maikah
Hebrew · Maikah is a modern spelling of Micah, a Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?"
Makan
Persian · Makan is used in Persian and Arabic contexts and can mean place, dwelling, or home.
Muawiyah
Arabic · Muawiyah is a historic Arabic name traditionally linked to a young fox or a call to support and aid.
Munther
Arabic · From Arabic Mundhir, meaning "warner" or "one who gives notice."
Madixx
English · A modern stylized spelling likely influenced by Maddox, created for a bold contemporary look.
Mahilan
Indian · Likely derived from South Asian naming patterns, with a soft modern sound and uncertain exact root meaning.
Maichail
Hebrew · A Gaelic-style form related to Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Maik
German · A German and European short form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Maklin
English · A modern surname-style name, probably influenced by Macklin, with roots in old personal-name formations.
Markhai
Hebrew · A modern variant likely influenced by Mark and -khai spellings, with uncertain exact tradition but a strong contemporary feel.
Mavrix
English · A creative spelling of Maverick, from an English surname meaning an independent or unconventional person.
Mayas
Hebrew · Likely a variant shaped by Maia or Maya forms, associated with life, motherhood, or spring depending on tradition.
Mayjer
German · Probably a surname-style variant related to Major or Maier, with occupational or status-linked roots.
Messiahs
Hebrew · From Hebrew mashiach, meaning anointed one, used as a bold modern form of Messiah.
Mihalis
Greek · A Greek form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Milson
English · An English surname-style name meaning son of Miles or Mill, adapted into modern first-name use.
Moti
Hebrew · Used in Hebrew as a nickname for Mordechai and in Indian languages as a word meaning pearl.
Muaath
Arabic · A variant of Muadh or Mu'adh, an Arabic name meaning protected, sheltered, or guarded.
Mudathir
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning clothed or enveloped, and associated with a Quranic title.
Mussiah
Hebrew · A modern variant echoing Messiah, from Hebrew mashiach meaning anointed one.
Maezlyn
English · Maezlyn is a modern blended name built from Mae and the trendy -lyn ending.
Maiar
English · Maiar is best known as a fantasy term popularized in literature, giving it a mystical invented feel.
Meliani
Greek · Meliani likely blends Melia roots meaning ash tree or honeyed sweetness with a flowing modern ending.
Mckinnleigh
Scottish · An elaborate spelling of McKinley, from a Scottish surname meaning "son of the fair hero."
Maizi
English · A creative spelling of Maisie or Maisy, an English pet form ultimately tied to Margaret and the meaning "pearl."
Makenzlie
Scottish · A modern spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning "child of Kenneth."
Malyla
English · Likely a modern blend of names like Myla, Malia, and Lila, chosen more for sound than for a single ancient root.
Marleyrae
English · A compound of Marley and Rae, blending surname-style Marley with Rae, meaning "grace" or "beam of light."
Maryevelyn
Hebrew · A blended compound of Mary and Evelyn, joining the biblical Mary with the classic English name Evelyn.
Menorah
Hebrew · A Hebrew word name meaning a candelabrum or sacred lampstand, strongly tied to Jewish tradition.
Modesire
French · Likely inspired by French desir or desirée forms, suggesting desire, longing, or something wished for.
Madiana
Greek · Madiana appears to blend Madia or Diana-like elements, with Diana tracing to Latin and Roman divine associations.
Mahpiya
African · Mahpiya is used in Indigenous North American traditions for sky or cloud, but within the allowed categories it fits best as a nature-linked form.
Majestee
English · Majestee is a modern word-name variant of Majesty, expressing grandeur, dignity, and regal presence.
Malahn
English · Malahn appears to be a modern invented form, possibly influenced by Malan or Milan-type names and chosen for its sleek sound.
Maleyiah
Hebrew · Maleyiah appears to be a modern elaboration of Mal- forms with the -iah ending, echoing Hebrew-style name patterns meaningfully tied to God.
Malilah
Arabic · Malilah likely blends sounds from names like Delilah and Arabic-rooted forms, giving it a lyrical modern feel with possible night or tenderness associations.
Mardiya
Arabic · Mardiya likely reflects Arabic naming patterns and may relate to roots suggesting approval, contentment, or pleasing qualities.
Marleyah
English · Marleyah is a modern blend of Marley and the Hebrew-style -yah ending, combining English surname roots with a spiritual sound.
Marlize
French · Marlize is a continental-style blend, likely related to Marlies or Marie-Lise, combining forms of Mary and Elizabeth.
Mastani
Persian · Mastani is associated with Persian and Indian history, likely tied to Persian roots suggesting joy, intoxication, or spirited charm.
Mazayah
Arabic · Mazayah appears to be a modern invented form influenced by Arabic and Hebrew-style sounds, especially the spiritual -yah ending.
Melenia
Greek · Melenia likely relates to Greek-rooted names such as Melania, from melas meaning dark or black.
Melodyann
Greek · Melodyann combines Melody, from Greek melodia meaning song, with Ann, creating a musical compound name.
Milagrace
Spanish · Milagrace blends Spanish milagro meaning miracle with English Grace, creating a devotional virtue-style compound name.
Miqueen
English · Miqueen is a modern coined name, likely blending the prefix Mi- with queen to suggest royalty and distinction.
Miyahna
Japanese · Miyahna is a modern elaboration of Mia or Miyana-style names, with a flowing sound and possible Japanese-inspired phonetics.
Madyan
Arabic · A form of Midian/Madyan, a biblical and Quranic place-name linked to an ancient people and region.
Muir
Scottish · From a Scottish surname meaning moor or open heathland, rooted in landscape terminology.
Mahil
Indian · Mahil is an Indian name linked to Sanskritic roots and is often associated with greatness, earth, or noble character.
Manil
Indian · Manil is used in Indian naming and is often connected with jewel, preciousness, or mindful thought.
Manuia
English · Manuia appears to be a rare modern name with a melodic form, often interpreted through ideas of blessing or goodness.
Maximilio
Latin · Maximilio is a variant of Maximilian, from Latin maximus meaning 'greatest.'
Mixon
English · Mixon is an English surname-style name, likely from a place or farm name and now used as a modern given name.
Muhaymin
Arabic · Muhaymin is an Arabic name meaning protector or guardian, from an Islamic divine epithet.
Mahavir
Indian · From Sanskrit, Mahavir means great hero and is a revered title of the Jain teacher Mahavira.
Makyrie
English · A modern invented name, likely blending Mak- with Kyrie, a Greek liturgical word meaning Lord.
Messian
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Messiah, from Hebrew mashiach, meaning anointed one.
Mesziah
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Messiah, from Hebrew mashiach, meaning anointed one.
Mohammadomar
Arabic · A compound of Muhammad, praised, and Omar, flourishing or long-lived, both from Arabic tradition.
Mohith
Indian · A variant of Mohit, from Sanskrit roots meaning charmed, attracted, or enchanted.
Mosawer
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning one who shapes, depicts, or forms an image.
Myzell
English · Likely a modern spelling of the surname Mizell or Misel, used as a distinctive given name.
Maev
Irish · Maev is a variant of Maeve, from Irish Medb, a legendary queen's name often linked to "she who intoxicates."
Marleyrose
English · Marleyrose blends Marley, an English place surname, with Rose, the flower name.
Marlay
English · Marlay is likely an English surname-style name related to Marley, meaning pleasant wood or boundary meadow.
Mazilynn
English · Mazilynn is a modern English blend name combining Ma- or Maz- with the popular Lynn ending, meaning waterfall or lake in older usage.
Meraki
Greek · Meraki is a modern Greek word meaning to do something with soul, creativity, and love.
Myahna
English · Myahna appears to be a modern elaboration of Mia or Mya, giving a familiar name a more ornate feminine form.
Mykie
English · Mykie is a playful English diminutive spelling related to Mikey, itself a pet form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Majestii
English · A modern English-style coinage from 'majesty,' suggesting grandeur, dignity, and regal presence.
Malian
English · Likely a modern name formed with the popular -ian ending, possibly inspired by Mali or names like Malcolm and Marian.
Mohani
Indian · From Indian naming traditions, related to roots meaning charming, enchanting, or beautiful.
Moyosore
African · A Yoruba name from West Africa, often understood as expressing joy or praise connected to the heart or soul.
Maddelin
French · A spelling variant of Madeleine, from Magdalene, originally meaning woman from Magdala.
Madizon
English · A modern spelling of Madison, originally an English surname meaning son of Maud.
Maelahni
English · A modern decorative spelling likely related to Melanie or Milani-style names, chosen for sound.
Mahaa
Arabic · From Arabic maha, often associated with beauty and the bright eyes of the wild oryx.
Maian
Greek · Likely linked to Maia, the Greek mythological mother and spring goddess.
Manara
Arabic · From Arabic roots for light or beacon, Manara suggests illumination and guidance.
Margaery
French · A medieval form of Margaret, from Greek margarites, meaning pearl.
Mayloni
English · A contemporary invented name built from May- with a flowing -loni ending.
Miliyana
Slavic · Miliyana is likely a Slavic-style elaboration of roots meaning dear or gracious, giving it a soft affectionate sense.
Millina
English · Millina likely blends Millie with a Latinate ending, carrying a gentle meaning tied to industriousness and grace.
Malix
Arabic · Malix likely blends Malik, meaning king in Arabic, with a modern Latin-style ending.
Magizhan
Slavic · Magizhan is used in Central Asian naming and likely blends Persian-influenced elements with regional forms, often read as noble or bright.
Manzi
African · An African name found in several regions and languages, often used as a surname or personal name with local meanings.
Matais
Hebrew · A variant of Matthias or Mattathias, from Hebrew, meaning gift of God.
Magilan
Indian · Magilan is an Indian name, likely from Tamil usage, often linked with greatness or prosperity.
Meek
English · Meek comes from an English word and surname meaning gentle, humble, or mild in manner.
Monel
French · Monel is likely a surname-style name of French form, used today as a rare modern given name.
Maijer
German · A surname-style form related to Meyer or Meir, meaning 'bringing light' in Hebrew or a steward title in German usage.
Malakaii
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Malachi, from Hebrew Malakhi meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel.'
Marceon
Latin · Likely related to Marcel or Marcion, from Latin roots tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Masonalexander
English · A compound name joining Mason, an English occupational surname, with Alexander, the Greek 'defender of men.'
Mechy
English · A playful modern nickname-style name, possibly derived from names like Mekhi or from affectionate shortening.
Mergen
Norse · Likely from Turkic-Mongolic title forms meaning “wise” or “skilled,” adapted as a modern given name.
Mikyas
Hebrew · An East African form related to Mikha'el or Micaiah traditions, tied to the idea “who is like God?”
Milkias
Hebrew · Likely an East African form of Malchiah or Melchias, from Hebrew roots meaning “my king is God.”
Mirvaan
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Marwan or similar Arabic names associated with hard stone or resilience.
Moshie
Hebrew · A diminutive form of Moshe, the Hebrew name of Moses, often linked with “drawn out.”
Muhammadwali
Arabic · A compound of Muhammad, “praised,” and Wali, meaning “guardian,” “protector,” or “saintly friend.”
Mutty
Hebrew · A Yiddish-style diminutive often used for Mordechai, a Hebrew biblical name of uncertain ancient origin.
Muzaffar
Arabic · From Arabic via Persian, meaning “victorious” or “triumphant.”
Mykyng
Norse · A modern spelling echoing Viking and Norse imagery, likely used as a stylized strength name.
Mazekeen
Arabic · Likely a modern invented form influenced by Arabic and Hebrew sound patterns, with a regal, mystical tone.
Makka
Arabic · Makka is a variant of Mecca, the holy city in Islam, making it a place-based Arabic name.
Marais
French · Marais is a French surname and place name meaning marsh or wetland.
Mayahuel
Spanish · Mayahuel comes from Aztec mythology and names the agave goddess associated with fertility and nourishment.
Maybri
English · Maybri is a modern invented English-style name combining May with the breezy sound of Bri.
Mealla
Scottish · Mealla likely reflects Scottish Gaelic forms related to rounded hills or soft, pleasing landscape terms.
Minnow
English · Minnow is an English word name taken from the small freshwater fish.
Moxi
English · Moxi is a modern word-style name inspired by moxie, meaning courage, spirit, and boldness.
Mabri
English · A rare modern name, possibly inspired by surname forms like Mabry, with an English contemporary feel.
Maizleigh
English · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Maisie and the fashionable -leigh ending.
Mariale
Spanish · A devotional compound of Maria, from Hebrew Miryam, with a soft elaborated ending.
Mayalynn
English · A blended modern name combining Maya, a Sanskrit-derived name, with Lynn, an English suffix.
Mayliana
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration blending May, tied to spring, with Liliana-style endings.
Maymun
Arabic · From Arabic, Maymun means 'blessed,' 'fortunate,' or 'auspicious.'
Mckenzly
Scottish · A modern respelling of McKenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Coinneach.'
Mellodi
Greek · A creative spelling of Melody, from Greek roots meaning 'song' or 'music.'
Miheeka
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage, Miheeka means 'mist,' 'dew,' or fine droplets of water.
Milanis
Slavic · Likely an elaborated form of Milan, from Slavic roots associated with graciousness, love, or favor.
Milann
Slavic · Milann likely blends Slavic Milan, meaning gracious or dear, with a modern French-styled spelling.
Moremi
African · Moremi is an African name tied to Yoruba history, especially the famed queen and cultural heroine Moremi Ajasoro.
Msgana
African · Msgana appears African, likely from East African naming traditions, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Murael
Hebrew · Murael has a Hebrew-style angelic form, using the -el ending meaning God, though it is likely a rare modern creation.
Myoni
African · Myoni appears African in style and may be a modern phonetic creation with melodic sound-based appeal.
Miransh
Indian · Miransh is an Indian name often interpreted as a divine or shining part, with modern Sanskrit-inspired formation.
Melson
English · Melson is an English surname-style name meaning son of Mel or a similar ancestral personal name.
Minkah
Hebrew · Minkah is a variant of Hebrew Minchah, meaning offering or gift, especially in a religious sense.
Matija
Slavic · Matija is a Slavic form of Matthew, from Hebrew, meaning gift of God.
Moncler
French · Moncler is a French place-derived surname best known as a luxury brand name.
Musawer
Arabic · Musawer is an Arabic name related to depiction or shaping, tied to the root for forming or portraying.
Maazi
Arabic · Maazi appears in African and Arabic-influenced naming contexts and often carries a sense of the past or heritage.
Magni
Norse · Magni is a Norse mythological name meaning 'mighty' or 'strong,' and belongs to a son of Thor.
Malachias
Hebrew · Malachias is a Greek and Latin form of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning 'my messenger' or 'messenger of God.'
Mateu
Spanish · Mateu is a Romance-language form of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God.'
Matthaios
Greek · Matthaios is the Greek form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning gift of God.
Mirek
Slavic · Mirek is a Slavic short form of names like Miroslav, linked to peace, glory, or greatness.
Maes
Welsh · Maes is a Welsh word and surname meaning field or open land.
Maijour
French · Maijour is likely a variant of Major, from Latin via French and English use, meaning greater or elder.
Maiwand
Persian · Maiwand is a Persian and Afghan place name, best known from the historic region and battle of Maiwand.
Martins
Latin · Martins derives from Martin, from Latin Martinus, meaning of Mars, the Roman god of war.
Mathewos
Hebrew · Mathewos is an Ethiopian form of Matthew, from Hebrew, meaning gift of God.
Mauzi
African · Mauzi appears in African naming use and may be related to words for presence or spirit, though exact roots vary.
Mawuli
African · Mawuli is an Ewe name from West Africa meaning there is a God.
Mayaken
English · Mayaken is likely a modern invented name, possibly blending Maya with Ken or similar familiar name elements.
Milyon
Greek · Milyon likely reflects Amharic and other adaptations of million, ultimately from Greek and Latin numerical roots.
Modaser
Arabic · Modaser is a variant of Arabic Mudassir, meaning wrapped or cloaked, known from Quranic usage.
Mohammadyousuf
Arabic · Mohammadyousuf combines Muhammad, meaning praised in Arabic, with يوسف Yusuf, the Hebrew biblical Joseph.
Moisha
Hebrew · Moisha is a Yiddish and Slavic diminutive of Moses, from Hebrew, meaning drawn out of the water.
Mursalin
Arabic · Mursalin comes from Arabic and means messengers or those who are sent, often in a religious sense.
Murti
Indian · Murti comes from Sanskrit and means form, image, or sacred embodiment, especially of a deity.
Mustaqim
Arabic · Mustaqim is an Arabic name meaning straight, upright, or righteous.
Mariazel
Hebrew · A blended devotional name combining Maria with -zel or angelic-style endings, suggesting beloved or divine grace.
Mazeleigh
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Hebrew mazel, meaning luck or fortune, with a modern English -leigh ending.
Miyae
Japanese · A name form used in Japanese and Korean contexts, often interpreted through characters suggesting beauty or grace.
Maevynn
Irish · Maevynn blends the Irish name Maeve, often linked to intoxicating or she who rules, with a modern -ynn ending.
Malaini
Greek · Malaini appears to be a modern variant of Melanie-type names, from Greek roots associated with dark or black.
Malanah
English · Malanah is likely a modern blend related to Alana, Milana, or Melina, chosen for sound more than a fixed ancient root.
Maneli
Spanish · Maneli likely developed from Manuel or Manuela forms, ultimately tied to the Hebrew Immanuel meaning God is with us.
Mawata
African · Mawata is likely an African name form, probably carrying a community-specific meaning tied to family, blessing, or circumstance.
Melkam
African · Melkam comes from Ethiopian usage, from Amharic melkäm, meaning good, beautiful, or pleasant.
Miraslava
Slavic · Miraslava is a Slavic name built from roots meaning peace and glory, a feminine form related to Miroslav.
Monarch
English · Monarch is an English title word name meaning ruler or sovereign, carrying regal and commanding associations.
Mukti
Indian · Mukti is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning liberation or spiritual release.
Madany
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Madani, meaning 'urban,' 'civil,' or 'of the city.'
Maelanie
Greek · A variant of Melanie, from Greek roots meaning 'dark' or 'black.'
Mahla
Hebrew · Likely related to the biblical Mahlah, a Hebrew name known from the daughters of Zelophehad.
Maizelynn
English · A modern compound name blending Maisie/Maize sounds with Lynn.
Mariarose
English · A devotional-style compound of Maria and Rose, linking Mary with the flower symbol.
Marleaux
French · A French-style surname spelling, likely used as a chic modern given name with place-name echoes.
Maveri
English · A streamlined form of Maverick, a surname-name associated with independence and nonconformity.
Mazilyn
English · A modern blend likely influenced by Maisie, Marilyn, and Lynn-style endings.
Mehza
Persian · A rare modern name with Persian and Arabic associations, used for its elegant sound more than one fixed classical meaning.
Melodygrace
English · A modern compound joining Melody and Grace, evoking music, sweetness, and virtue.
Miarie
English · Miarie appears to be a modern invented blend, likely influenced by Mia and Marie, carrying a graceful, beloved feel.
Milaia
English · Milaia is likely a modern elaboration of Mila, from Slavic roots meaning dear or gracious, with a lyrical ending.
Milanny
English · Milanny seems to be a modern invented name, probably influenced by Mila or Melanie-style forms with a decorative ending.
Mileydy
Spanish · Mileydy likely reflects a Spanish-influenced spelling of 'milady,' ultimately from an English title of respect meaning my lady.
Mmasinachi
African · Mmasinachi is an African name, likely Igbo in form, associated with divine beauty or goodness attributed to God.
Moli
Chinese · Moli is used in East Asian contexts and can mean jasmine in Chinese, giving it a soft floral association.
Myayla
English · Myayla appears to be a modern invented variant influenced by Myla or Mikayla-style names.
Maclen
Scottish · A surname-style name from Gaelic Mac forms, meaning son of a family ancestor.
Makarri
African · Makarri appears to be a modern name possibly influenced by African naming patterns and rhythmic contemporary forms.
Masaad
Arabic · Masaad is an Arabic name related to sa'd, carrying meanings of happiness, fortune, or blessedness.
Midoriya
Japanese · Midoriya is Japanese, built on midori meaning green, and is also known as a surname and fictional character name.
Mu
Chinese · Mu is used in Chinese names and surnames, with meanings depending on the character, often including wood, admiration, or pastoral imagery.
Makylan
English · A modern blended name, likely built from names like Makayla and Kylan for sound rather than old etymology.
Maverek
English · A modern variant of Maverick, an English surname-name meaning an independent or unconventional person.
Mazii
African · Likely a modern African-influenced form related to Mazi-like names, used more for sound and style than fixed etymology.
Mehraab
Arabic · From the Arabic and Persian word mihrab, meaning a prayer niche or sacred architectural space.
Meshulam
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning 'paid,' 'repaid,' or 'at peace,' related to the root behind shalom.
Minhaj
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'method,' 'clear path,' or 'way of guidance.'
Musawir
Arabic · From Arabic al-Musawwir, meaning 'the shaper' or 'the one who forms.'
Maajid
Arabic · From Arabic Majid, meaning 'glorious,' 'noble,' or 'honorable.'
Maestro
Italian · An Italian title meaning 'master' or 'teacher,' later associated especially with music.
Mahaan
Indian · Used in Indian and Persian contexts with the meaning 'great' or 'magnificent.'
Maiky
Hebrew · A diminutive-style form of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning 'who is like God?'
Marianno
Latin · A variant of Mariano, from Latin Marianus, meaning 'of Marius' or linked to Mary devotion.
Masego
African · From southern African usage, especially Setswana, meaning 'blessings.'
Maxximo
Latin · A stylized form of Maximo or Maximus, from Latin, meaning 'greatest.'
Mazier
French · Likely a surname-style modern name with French flavor, used more for sound than fixed meaning.
Mesac
Hebrew · A form of Meshach, the biblical Babylonian-era name borne by one of Daniel's companions.
Mitansh
Indian · A modern Indian name often interpreted with roots suggesting sweetness, friendship, or a part of something divine.
Muhammadhasan
Arabic · A compound Arabic name joining Muhammad, 'praised,' and Hasan, 'handsome' or 'good.'
Mukhammadyusuf
Arabic · A compound of Muhammad and Yusuf, combining 'praised' with the Joseph name meaning 'God adds.'
Makkari
Indian · Makkari appears to be an Indian surname or place-derived name adapted for given-name use, with no single standard meaning.
Meilanni
English · Meilanni is a modern invented spelling likely inspired by Melanie or Leilani, with a soft melodic contemporary style.
Malonii
English · Malonii is a modern invented variant likely inspired by Melanie, Mallory, or Malone with a stylized ending.
Miyomi
Japanese · Miyomi is a Japanese-style name often interpreted through elements suggesting beauty, reading, or fruit depending on the characters.
Mahanya
Hebrew · Mahanya appears related to Hebrew forms like Mahanaim, associated with encampment or divine company.
Mehlanii
English · Mehlanii is a modern stylized spelling of Melanie-like names, ultimately tied to Greek roots meaning dark.
Mehrin
Persian · Mehrin is a Persian name derived from mehr, meaning sun, love, or kindness.
Mlani
African · Mlani appears to be an African-origin modern name, often appreciated for its smooth sound and graceful feel.
Maevee
Irish · A modern spelling of Maeve, from Irish Medb, traditionally interpreted as “intoxicating” or “she who rules.”
Maezi
English · A modern inventive spelling that echoes Maisie, a diminutive of Margaret meaning “pearl.”
Mahalina
Hebrew · Likely an elaborated form related to Mahala, from a Hebrew-rooted biblical name often linked with tenderness or sickness in scripture.
Melonnie
Greek · A modern variant of Melanie, from Greek roots meaning dark or black.
Milou
French · A French diminutive, often linked to Marie-Louise or Louis, with a soft affectionate feel.
Maana
Arabic · Maana is likely related to Arabic ma'na, meaning meaning, sense, or significance.
Mackinsley
Scottish · Mackinsley is a modern surname-style elaboration of Scottish Mac- and -kinsley patterns, evoking a place or family lineage feel.
Maeble
English · Maeble is likely a variant of Mabel, from Latin amabilis, meaning lovable.
Maeleen
Irish · Maeleen is likely an elaboration of Mae or Maileen-style names, combining Irish-rooted Mae with a gentle diminutive ending.
Maelly
French · Maelly appears to be a modern French-style variant of Maelle, from Breton roots meaning prince or chief.
Maevalynn
Irish · Maevalynn blends Maeve, the Irish queen name meaning intoxicating, with the popular -lynn ending.
Maevrie
Irish · Maevrie is a modern invention likely inspired by Maeve, the Irish queen name, with a soft contemporary ending.
Mahara
Arabic · Mahara may draw from Arabic and Indian roots suggesting skill, nobility, or greatness, depending on usage.
Mahriam
Arabic · Mahriam is likely a variant of Maryam or Miriam, the ancient Hebrew name associated with the biblical mother of Jesus.
Malyun
Chinese · Malyun appears to be a modern phonetic form that may echo East Asian naming sounds, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Manyla
Spanish · Manyla is likely inspired by Manila, the place name of the Philippine capital, with a softened spelling.
Marryjane
English · Marryjane is a variant of Mary Jane, combining Mary, from Hebrew Miriam, with Jane, meaning God is gracious.
Maverie
English · Maverie is a modern feminine-style form of Maverick, an English surname meaning an independent or nonconforming person.
Maydeli
Spanish · Maydeli appears to be a modern Spanish-style blended name, likely formed from May and Deli or Delia sounds.
Maylanni
English · Maylanni is a modern melodic blend, likely influenced by May, Leilani, and similar contemporary names.
Mayori
Japanese · Mayori is a Japanese-style name whose meaning depends on kanji, often suggesting truth, excellence, or gentleness.
Mazakeen
Hebrew · Mazakeen is likely related to Hebrew demon lore, echoing names for harmful spirits and carrying a dark mythic feel.
Medusa
Greek · Medusa comes from Greek mythology, linked to the Gorgon whose name is often tied to guarding or ruling.
Menaye
African · Menaye is used in East African contexts and is often associated with grace, beauty, or cherished qualities.
Milajade
Slavic · Milajade is a modern blend of Mila and Jade, combining warmth or dear-ness with the gemstone jade.
Mileina
Slavic · Mileina appears to be a modern elaboration of Mila-type names, suggesting grace, warmth, or gentleness.
Miluv
English · Miluv appears to be a modern coined name, likely inspired by the phrase "my love."
Milyanna
Slavic · Milyanna is a modern blend name, likely combining Mila with Anna for a soft, graceful sound.
Monsae
Korean · Monsae has a Korean-style sound and seems to be a modern name form with a sleek contemporary feel.
Moonee
English · Moonee is a modern English-style name derived from moon imagery.
Moonlight
English · Moonlight comes directly from the English word for the moon's glow, giving it a luminous nature meaning.
Moska
Arabic · Moska likely relates to Arabic musk imagery, suggesting fragrance and softness.
Mumtaaz
Arabic · Mumtaaz comes from Arabic and means distinguished, excellent, or outstanding.
Muri
Japanese · Muri can be linked to Japanese place-name patterns and has a short, natural, location-based feel.
Mylyn
Welsh · Mylyn appears to be a modern variant of mill- or Melyn-like names, giving it a gentle contemporary sound.
Marvensky
English · A modern blended name combining Marvin with a Slavic-style ending, created for distinctive rhythm and style.
Meruem
Japanese · A modern literary name best known from Japanese anime and manga, used more for character association than ancient etymology.
Muhammadomar
Arabic · A compound Arabic devotional name combining Muhammad, the praised one, and Omar, flourishing or long-lived.
Majhor
English · Likely a creative spelling of Major, from the military rank and Latin root meaning "greater."
Malkom
Scottish · Variant of Malcolm, from Scottish Gaelic meaning "devotee of Saint Columba."
Malohi
African · Likely a modern name used in African naming contexts, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Masimo
Italian · Variant of Massimo/Maximo, from Latin maximus meaning "greatest."
Mmunga
African · Likely from African naming traditions; the exact etymology is uncertain but the form suggests Bantu-language roots.
Mohammadosman
Arabic · Compound of Muhammad, "praised," and عثمان Uthman/Osman, a classic Arabic name meaning "bustard bird."
Mahe
French · A French form related to Matthew, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning "gift of God."
Mahkari
Arabic · Likely a modern elaboration of Makari-like forms, often associated with blessedness or good fortune.
Majai
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant name with sounds resembling Hebrew and Arabic forms, often interpreted with a spiritual feel.
Malachiah
Hebrew · A variant of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning "my messenger" or "messenger of God."
Mardoche
French · A French form of Mordecai, from a Persian-rooted biblical name linked to the god Marduk.
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