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Baby names starting with M
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Marysol
Spanish · A Spanish compound of Maria and sol, often read as Mary and sun.
Marquell
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Mark-based names, ultimately tracing to Latin Marcus.
Markese
Latin · Markese is likely influenced by Marquis and Marcus, carrying associations with nobility and Mars.
Matti
Hebrew · A short form of Matthew or Matthias, ultimately from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Marquan
Latin · Marquan is a modern variation likely influenced by Mark or Marquis, with roots tied to Latin Marcus.
Majed
Arabic · Majed is an Arabic name meaning "glorious," "noble," or "honorable."
Milanie
Greek · A variant of Melanie, from Greek melania, meaning "dark" or "black."
Macee
French · A modern spelling of Macy, from an English surname derived from a French place name.
Merrin
Irish · Likely from Gaelic surname forms, often linked with meanings like sea-born or merry and bright.
Mclain
Scottish · From a Scottish surname meaning son of Gille Eoin, tied to John and Highland clan heritage.
Manar
Arabic · Arabic name meaning beacon, guiding light, or place of light.
Madiha
Arabic · Madiha is an Arabic name meaning "praiseworthy" or "one who deserves praise."
Meli
Greek · Often used as a short form of Melissa or related names, from Greek roots associated with "honey" or "bee."
Madeleyn
Hebrew · Madeleyn is a variant of Madeleine, from Magdalene, meaning woman from Magdala.
Mylin
English · A modern name likely influenced by Myla, Milan, or Lynn-style sounds rather than a single old etymology.
Mikaylah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michaela or Mikayla, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Matisyahu
Hebrew · Matisyahu is the Hebrew form of Matthew, meaning 'gift of Yahweh' or 'gift of God.'
Malyk
Arabic · Malyk is a variant of Malik, an Arabic name meaning 'king' or 'sovereign.'
Meilyn
English · Often used as a modern phonetic name; it can echo Mei-based Chinese names or English creations with the suffix -lyn.
Myangel
English · A modern English devotional coinage meaning my angel, formed directly from the common noun angel.
Moriyah
Hebrew · A variant of Moriah, the Hebrew biblical place name associated with 'seen by God' or 'chosen by God.'
Monse
Spanish · Monse is a Spanish short form of Montserrat, named for the sacred serrated mountain monastery in Catalonia.
Maiana
Greek · Maiana likely blends Maia and Ana, carrying associations with Maia, a Greek figure linked to growth and spring.
Maikol
Hebrew · Maikol is a phonetic Spanish form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Manvi
Indian · Manvi is an Indian name meaning “human,” “humane,” or “kind-hearted.”
Meer
Persian · Meer is related to Persian and Arabic Mir, meaning leader, chief, or prince.
Macai
English · Macai is likely a modern variant influenced by Makai and Micah, giving it a fresh blended sound.
Merryn
Welsh · Merryn is used as a Welsh-leaning and Cornish-style name, often associated with a bright sea-worn place name tradition.
Milanna
Slavic · Milanna is likely a variant of Milana, from a Slavic root meaning "gracious," "dear," or "beloved."
Maddyx
Welsh · Modern variant of Maddox, a Welsh surname meaning 'son of Madoc,' where Madoc means 'fortunate' or 'good.'
Mj
English · Initials-based given name, a modern invented form commonly inspired by notable cultural figures.
Meerab
Hebrew · Variant of Merab, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'increase' or 'abundant,' borne by a daughter of King Saul.
Myking
English · Modern invented name combining 'my' and 'king,' suggesting royalty or nobility as a contemporary creation.
Miabelle
French · Variant of Mabelle/Mabel, ultimately from Latin amabilis meaning lovely, popularized through English and French forms.
Maybrie
English · Modern invented blend of May (English month/floral name) and Brie (French regional name).
Maasai
African · Name of the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania, meaning 'people who speak the Maa language.'
Marloe
English · Variant of Marlowe, an English place name meaning 'remnants of a lake' or 'drained lake land.'
Mawada
Arabic · Arabic name from *mawadda*, meaning love or affectionate devotion, often used for feminine affection in naming.
Maclan
Scottish · A modern spelling of the Gaelic clan name Mac/son-style forms linked to Lachlan.
Milarose
Slavic · A modern blend of Mila (Slavic-affectionate roots) and Rose, creating a soft floral meaning in use today.
Mahid
Arabic · From Arabic naming traditions, it is related to roots meaning praised or praiseworthy in devotional usage.
Maxxine
Latin · A stylized form of Maxine, the feminine of Max, from Latin maximus meaning "greatest."
Muhammadjon
Arabic · A compound of Muhammad, “praised,” with Persian/Tajik -jon, a term of affection meaning “dear.”
Mauwa
African · Mauwa appears to be an African-style name form, used for its soft sound and likely carrying a local family or blessing meaning.
Mazion
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Zion, the biblical place-name associated with Jerusalem and sacred heights.
Manoe
Hebrew · Manoe likely relates to Manoah or Manuel-type forms, carrying a biblical heritage and softened French-style spelling.
Mathilde
German · From Germanic 'maht' (might, strength) + 'hild' (battle), meaning 'mighty in battle.' A medieval royal name.
Maebelle
English · Combination of Mae (May) and Belle (beautiful), meaning 'beautiful May.'
Marymargaret
Hebrew · Double name combining Mary ('beloved') with Margaret ('pearl'), a traditional Catholic pairing.
Mert
English · Diminutive of Merton, from Old English meaning settlement by the lake or pool.
Maxima
Latin · Feminine form of Maximus, meaning the greatest or largest.
Mellody
English · A spelling variant of Melody, from Greek melodia, meaning song or musical tune.
Marilena
Italian · Marilena blends Maria and Elena, carrying associations of beloved, wished-for, and shining light.
Melena
Greek · Likely related to names like Melina or Helena, with roots suggesting "honey" or "light."
Marquel
French · Marquel is likely a modern form related to Marcel or Marquis, from Latin roots associated with Mars.
Maki
Japanese · Maki is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by characters, often relating to truth, hope, or elegance.
Mister
English · Taken from the English title “mister,” originally a form of “master.”
Meshach
Hebrew · Meshach is a biblical name borne by one of Daniel's companions, traditionally linked to a Babylonian court form.
Meah
Hebrew · A spelling variant related to Mia or Miah, often tied to Hebrew roots meaning "beloved" or to Mary-derived forms.
Mohsen
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning “beneficent,” “charitable,” or “one who does good.”
Meili
Chinese · A Chinese name often understood as 'beautiful' depending on the characters used.
Malory
French · Variant of Mallory, from a French surname meaning unfortunate; also linked with Sir Thomas Malory.
Martavious
Latin · Martavious is a modern elaboration on Mart- names from Latin Mars, suggesting martial strength and boldness.
Missael
Hebrew · Missael is a form of Mishael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is what God is?" and known from the Bible.
Maddi
Hebrew · A short form of Madeline or Madison; Madeline traces to Magdalene, meaning from Magdala.
Milad
Persian · Milad is a Persian and Arabic name meaning "birth" or "nativity."
Mariafernanda
Hebrew · A Spanish compound of Maria and Fernanda, combining the Mary tradition with a name meaning “bold journey” or “brave traveler.”
Matin
Arabic · Used in Arabic and Persian; it can mean firm or strong in Arabic and morning in Persian.
Myiah
Hebrew · Myiah is likely a modern form related to Mya or Maia, often used as a contemporary sound-based name.
Mahad
Arabic · From Arabic, often interpreted as cradle, bed, or place of rest.
Maleny
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced variant of Malena or Magdalena, associated with Magdala and elegance.
Mayci
French · A modern spelling of Macy, from an English surname derived from a French place name.
Mian
Arabic · Mian is used in Persian and South Asian Muslim contexts as an honorific and name form suggesting respect or nobility.
Mccartney
Scottish · From a Gaelic surname meaning descendant of a personal name, now used as a modern surname-style given name.
Macoy
Scottish · A surname-style Gaelic name likely meaning son of Aodh, with Aodh linked to fire.
Momina
Arabic · Momina comes from Arabic mu'mina, meaning 'believing' or 'faithful woman.'
Maat
African · From ancient Egyptian tradition, Maat is the goddess and concept of truth, order, and justice.
Makaiya
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Micaiah or Makayla, tied to the Hebrew question Who is like God?
Meliyah
Hebrew · Meliyah is a modern variant influenced by Hebrew-style endings, often understood as carrying a sense of elevation, fullness, or belonging to God.
Maximos
Greek · Maximos comes from Greek and Latin roots meaning greatest.
Masiyah
Hebrew · Masiyah likely echoes Messiah or Masiha forms, relating to 'anointed one' in Hebrew and Arabic traditions.
Muzamil
Arabic · Arabic Quranic name meaning 'wrapped in garments,' a title used for the Prophet Muhammad in Surah Al-Muzzammil.
Morocco
Arabic · Place name used as a given name, referring to the North African country; of Arabic and Berber origin.
Mariamawit
African · An Ethiopian name blending the Hebrew Maria with the Amharic suffix '-awit,' conveying greatness of Mary.
Maru
Indian · In Indic usage tied to the Sanskrit term for desert or arid land, with modern use as a short, nature-rooted given name.
Mailo
German · Mailo is likely a variant of Milo, a name with old European roots often connected to “merciful” or “soldier.”
Mihrimah
Persian · Mihrimah is Persian in origin and is traditionally interpreted as sun and moon.
Maizlee
English · Maizlee is a modern invented name, likely combining maize or Maisie-like sounds with the trendy -lee ending.
Mav
English · A short modern form, often used as a nickname for Maverick, conveying independence and nonconformity.
Mcaiden
Scottish · Mcaiden appears to be a modern Gaelic-style surname name built from Mc plus Aiden, suggesting little fire.
Mose
Hebrew · Informal variant of Moses, from Hebrew possibly meaning 'drawn out of water,' the great biblical prophet.
Merrill
English · From Old English 'myrige' meaning pleasant or famous. A surname turned given name.
Mitchel
English · Variant of Mitchell, from Michael (Hebrew), meaning 'who is like God?'
Mora
Spanish · From Spanish 'mora' meaning blackberry, or Irish Gaelic 'mór' meaning great or noble.
Maryalice
Hebrew · Compound of Mary (beloved) and Alice (noble), combining Hebrew and Germanic roots.
Mitzi
German · A German pet form of Maria/Miriam, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved', popular in Bavarian-speaking regions.
Marilee
Hebrew · Combination of Mary (bitter/beloved) and Lee (meadow).
Midori
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'green,' evoking freshness and nature.
Marena
Latin · Variant of Marina from Latin 'marinus' meaning 'of the sea,' also a Slavic spring goddess name.
Martell
French · From Old French 'martel' meaning 'hammer,' famously borne by Charles Martel.
Marcellous
Latin · Variant of Marcellus, from Latin 'marcus' meaning dedicated to Mars, the god of war.
Meri
English · Variant of Merry or short form of Mary; also Finnish for sea.
Mabrey
French · Norman French surname variant of Mowbray, meaning 'mud hill' from Old French.
Meritt
English · Variant spelling of Merit, from Latin 'meritum' meaning 'deserved' or 'worthy.'
Mclean
Scottish · Scottish Gaelic surname 'Mac Gille Eain' meaning son of the servant of John.
Mylon
English · Modern variant of Milo or Mylo, likely derived from the Germanic root meaning 'soldier' or 'merciful'.
Marielena
Hebrew · Compound of Marie (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Elena (Greek, 'bright light'), popular in Romance cultures.
Monika
Latin · Variant spelling of Monica, possibly from Latin 'monere' meaning to advise or warn.
Melonie
Greek · Melonie is a variant of Melanie, from Greek melaina, meaning dark or black.
Mikkel
Norse · Mikkel is a Scandinavian form of Michael, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God?
Mireille
French · Mireille is a Provençal French name popularized in literature and often linked to "to admire" or "wonder."
Merari
Hebrew · Merari is a Hebrew biblical name borne by a son of Levi, traditionally interpreted as "bitter" or "my sorrow."
Mindel
German · A Yiddish-German diminutive name traditionally associated with sweetness or gentleness.
Mohan
Indian · From Sanskrit, Mohan means charming, enchanting, or attractive.
Mahealani
English · Used from Hawaiian tradition, the name is often interpreted as heavenly mist or full moon glow.
Mailee
English · Often treated as a modern form of Miley or Mei-Li, with possible meanings tied to beauty or grace.
Maraya
Hebrew · Maraya is likely a variant related to Maria or Moriah, ultimately from Hebrew roots tied to Mary.
Muneer
Arabic · Muneer comes from Arabic and means "bright," "radiant," or "luminous."
Malie
Hebrew · Often a short form of Mary or Amalia-family names, with meanings tied to beloved or industrious.
Mykael
Hebrew · Mykael is a spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Morayo
African · A Yoruba name meaning 'I see joy' or 'I have found joy'.
Mykenna
Irish · A modern form of McKenna, from a Gaelic surname meaning 'son of Cionaodh'.
Muzammil
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning "wrapped" or "enveloped," known from Quranic usage.
Morelia
Spanish · Morelia is primarily a place-name associated with the Mexican city, ultimately shaped by Spanish and Latin naming traditions.
Mazey
English · Likely a modern spelling of Maisie or a playful surname-style coinage, used mainly for its bright contemporary sound.
Myonna
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Mya, Miona, or Myana-style forms in contemporary English naming.
Mikai
Japanese · Mikai is usually a modern variant influenced by Micah or Mika names, often associated with who is like God.
Mckynlee
Scottish · Mckynlee is a modern surname-style name likely influenced by Scottish McKinley, meaning son of the fair hero or learned ruler.
Matis
Hebrew · Matis is a form of Matthias or Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Mayerli
English · Mayerli is likely a modern creative name influenced by names like Mayra, Meryl, or May, shaped through Spanish-language naming patterns.
Marialuiza
Spanish · A compound of Maria, linked to Hebrew Miriam, and Luiza, meaning 'famous warrior' from Germanic roots.
Massa
African · Used in parts of Africa, Massa is associated with prominence or status depending on local language context.
Myani
English · Myani is a modern invented name, likely shaped by Maya, Mya, and melodic -ani endings.
Mathayus
Hebrew · Mathayus is a variant of Matthew, from Hebrew via Greek, meaning gift of God.
Malayla
Arabic · Malayla is likely a modern variant of Arabic Layla forms, tied to the meaning 'night.'
Maziyah
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly blending Arabic 'maza' (grace/favor) with the Hebrew -iyah suffix meaning 'of God.'
Makeen
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'strong, firm, and well-established,' conveying stability and power.
Marliyah
Hebrew · Modern invented name fusing Marli (variant of Mary) with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -iyah (of God).
Mithra
Persian · From Persian tradition, Mithra is an ancient divinity of covenant and light; the name carries mythic Iranian heritage.
Maveryck
English · A deliberately modern English spelling inspired by Maverick, traditionally suggesting an independent spirit.
Maidah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'table spread with food' or 'generous bounty,' evoking gracious hospitality.
Musfirah
Arabic · Arabic feminine name linked to brightness and joy in naming tradition, used as a graceful form with classical roots.
Macklynn
Scottish · Contemporary feminine style variant inspired by the Scottish Mackenzie name family with a fashionable -lynn ending.
Mirana
Slavic · Mirana likely draws on Slavic mir roots for peace or world, with a soft Latinate ending.
Mayze
English · Mayze is a modern spelling of Maisie or May, likely tied to the month name or the pearl-related Margaret family.
Muhammadmustafa
Arabic · A compound of Muhammad, praised, and Mustafa, meaning chosen, both important names in Islamic tradition.
Mabelle
French · Variant of Mabel, from Old French 'amabel' meaning 'lovable.' A romantic Victorian-era elaboration.
Margarette
French · Variant of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Martie
Latin · Diminutive of Martha or Martin, from Latin Mars, the Roman god of war.
Mackie
Scottish · Diminutive of Mac-names, from Gaelic 'mac' meaning 'son of'; used as a unisex pet name.
Mayes
English · English surname-name from Old French mais meaning 'dwelling' or a variant of Mace, an occupational name for a mace bearer.
Marleah
English · Respelling of Marley, meaning 'pleasant meadow' or 'boundary meadow' in Old English.
Mery
French · Variant of Mary/Marie, from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter sea'.
Mitzy
German · Mitzy is a spelling variant of Mitzi, a diminutive of Maria or Miriam with Hebrew roots.
Maricella
Spanish · Maricella is a Spanish diminutive form related to Maria, a name of ancient Hebrew origin with uncertain meaning.
Meleah
Hebrew · Meleah is likely a modern variant of Maliah or related forms, often connected with meanings like “beloved.”
Modesty
English · An English virtue name from Latin roots referring to humility and self-restraint.
Maricruz
Spanish · A Spanish compound of Maria and Cruz, linking the Virgin Mary with the cross.
Malaina
Greek · A variant related to Melaina or Melina, carrying a Greek sense of 'dark' or 'black.'
Myesha
Arabic · Myesha is usually linked to Aisha, from Arabic meaning alive, living, or prosperous, with a modern English spelling.
Marshon
English · Marshon is a modern name likely built from Mar- with a rhythmic ending similar to Shawn or Shon.
Marshaun
English · A modern blended spelling influenced by names like Marshawn and Shawn, with roots tied to John meaning "God is gracious."
Meiko
Japanese · A Japanese name often formed with mei and ko elements, commonly interpreted through meanings like brightness or sprout plus child.
Marykatherine
English · Marykatherine combines Mary and Katherine, joining Hebrew and Greek roots often glossed as "beloved" and "pure."
Matthieu
French · Matthieu is the French form of Matthew, from Hebrew, meaning 'gift of God.'
Mairin
Irish · Mairin is an Irish form of Mary, ultimately from Hebrew Miryam, traditionally interpreted as beloved or wished-for child.
Massimiliano
Italian · Massimiliano is the Italian form of Maximilian, from Latin meaning greatest.
Masud
Arabic · Masud comes from Arabic and Persian usage and means fortunate, happy, or blessed.
Maisa
Arabic · An Arabic name often interpreted as "walking with a proud sway" or graceful bearing.
Menelik
African · Menelik is an Ethiopian royal name traditionally glossed as son of the wise or beloved son.
Mustapha
Arabic · A variant of مصطفى, meaning “chosen one” in Arabic.
Mizael
Hebrew · A form related to Mishael or Michael, carrying the idea “who is like God?”
Michaiah
Hebrew · Michaiah is a variant of Micaiah, from Hebrew and meaning 'Who is like God?'
Margalit
Hebrew · Margalit is a Hebrew name meaning pearl, derived from a long tradition of jewel-associated names.
Muhamad
Arabic · Muhamad is a variant of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning "praised" or "commendable."
Melis
Greek · Likely related to Greek melissa, meaning "bee," and associated with sweetness and honey.
Marielys
Spanish · Marielys is a modern Hispanic blend built from Marie or Maria with a lyrical ending, tied to Mary.
Malasia
English · Modern personal-name use of Malaysia's place name, with a softened spelling.
Mylynn
English · A modern blended name, likely built from My- with Lynn, a common English name element.
Marieli
Hebrew · Likely a blend of Maria and Eli, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning "beloved" and "my God."
Malayia
English · Malayia is a contemporary invented form, likely shaped by sounds from Malia and similar melodic names.
Myanna
English · Myanna is a modern blend, often heard as Mya plus Anna, with Anna tracing to Hebrew for 'grace.'
Maliq
Arabic · Variant of Malik, meaning "king," "master," or "owner."
Maiyah
Hebrew · Maiyah is a modern spelling of Maya or Miah, often linked to water, illusion, or a form of Maria.
Moustapha
Arabic · A variant of Mustafa, from Arabic, meaning "the chosen one."
Maciah
Hebrew · Maciah is likely a modern variation of Micaiah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'who is like God?'
Maelin
Irish · Maelin likely derives from Irish Mael names, linked to 'devotee' or 'tonsured one,' with a softened modern form.
Marlaysia
English · Marlaysia is a modern invented name, likely formed from Mar- plus a lyrical -aysia ending.
Makaveli
Italian · Makaveli is a spelling inspired by Machiavelli, the Italian surname associated with Niccolo Machiavelli.
Makyah
Hebrew · Makyah is likely a modern form built on Hebrew-style -yah endings, evoking names that reference God or divine presence.
Maniyah
Arabic · Maniyah likely draws on Arabic roots associated with wishes, desires, or aspirations.
Mekhai
Hebrew · Mekhai is a modern variant of Micaiah or Mekhi, from Hebrew roots meaning "who is like God?"
Mayrin
English · Mayrin is a modern invented name likely built from May with a lyrical suffix, giving it a soft springtime tone.
Moziah
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Moses or Josiah, giving a biblical sound with contemporary styling.
Manaia
Greek · Manaia is often treated as a modern melodic name, though it may echo Maia-derived forms associated with growth.
Maelle
French · Maelle is a French feminine form associated with Mael, a Breton-rooted name meaning “chief” or “prince.”
Makynlee
English · Makynlee is a modern invented English-style name built from popular elements like Ma-, -kyn, and -lee.
Mckinleigh
Scottish · Mckinleigh is a modern spelling of McKinley, from a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair-haired warrior' or similar.
Mayley
English · Likely a modern blend of May and -ley, suggesting a springtime meadow feeling.
Murilo
Latin · Portuguese name derived from Latin 'muralis' meaning 'of the wall', or from a Roman family name.
Marlaya
English · Modern invented variant of Marley, an English place name meaning 'pleasant wood' or 'boundary meadow.'
Maybree
English · Modern invented name combining May (the month, from Latin Maia) with Bree (Irish, 'strength' or 'hill').
Mohamedamin
Arabic · Arabic compound name joining Mohamed ('praiseworthy') and Amin ('trustworthy'), both deeply honored names in Islam.
Miella
English · A modern invented name blending Mia (Italian/Hebrew, 'mine') and Ella (German, 'all'), creating a melodic compound.
Mehrab
Persian · Persian name related to *mehr* (sun/love), also linked to sacred architecture’s mihrab niche symbolism.
Masih
Arabic · Means 'the anointed one' or 'Messiah' in Arabic and Persian.
Makinsley
English · Modern invented name combining Mac/Mak- prefix sounds with -insley; no established etymology.
Munachi
African · Igbo name from Nigeria meaning God is with me or God protects me; a deeply spiritual name of gratitude.
Millani
Italian · Variant of Milani, an Italian surname-turned-given name meaning 'from Milan,' also used in Hawaiian style.
Mordy
Hebrew · A short modern form of Mordecai, a Hebrew biblical name sometimes glossed as "bitter," used as a familiar nickname.
Macklen
Scottish · A modern invented name blending the Scottish prefix Mac- meaning 'son of' with the suffix -len.
Merliah
French · A modern invented name combining Merle (French, 'blackbird') with -iah, popularized by the Barbie Mermaid Tale film.
Miamour
French · A modern form inspired by French *amour*, effectively meaning "my love," used as a romantic-style feminine name.
Menachemmendel
Hebrew · Hebrew compound of Menachem ('comforter') and Mendel, a long-used Jewish given-name pairing.
Malachite
Greek · From the green mineral name, ultimately Greek in origin, associated with soft green stone.
Mihaan
Indian · Mihaan is an Indian name often glossed as greatness, noble beginning, or the first light of day.
Muhammadumar
Arabic · A compound of Muhammad, “praised,” and Umar, a classic Arabic name tied to life and flourishing.
Myori
Japanese · Myori is a Japanese-style name that may evoke beautiful or excellent qualities depending on the kanji chosen.
Mariham
Hebrew · A variant influenced by Miriam and Maryam, from ancient Hebrew tradition, often linked to beloved, wished-for child, or sea associations.
Maevie
Irish · Maevie is a diminutive modern form of Maeve, the Irish name meaning intoxicating.
Maye
English · Variant of May, from the month name honoring the Roman goddess Maia, or a form of Mary.
Margarito
Spanish · Spanish form of Latin Margaritus, from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl.'
Marjory
English · Variant of Marjorie, from Margaret, ultimately from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Modesto
Spanish · From Latin 'modestus' meaning moderate, modest, or restrained.
Marabelle
French · Compound of Mara (Hebrew for 'bitter') and Belle (French for 'beautiful'), meaning 'beautifully bitter.'
Marycatherine
Hebrew · Compound of Mary (Hebrew 'beloved') and Catherine (Greek 'pure').
Mazy
English · Pet form of Mary or Maisie, or from the English word 'maze,' suggesting wonder.
Maryana
Hebrew · Variant of Mariana, a blend of Mary (wished-for) and Anna (grace).
Marylynn
English · Blend of Mary (Hebrew 'beloved') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), a mid-century combination name.
Maurilio
Latin · From Latin Maurilius, derived from 'Maurus' meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish.'
Mayble
English · Phonetic variant of Mabel, from Latin amabilis meaning lovable or dear.
Mihran
Persian · Armenian and Persian name derived from Mithra, meaning sun or covenant.
Mariaelena
Hebrew · Compound of Maria (Hebrew, bitter/beloved) and Elena (Greek, bright shining light).
Melaney
Greek · Melaney is a spelling variant of Melanie, from Greek melaina meaning dark or black.
Meagan
Welsh · Meagan is a Welsh form of Megan, a pet form of Margaret, ultimately meaning "pearl."
Mele
Greek · Used in Hawaiian as 'song' and also as a short form of Greek-derived names like Melanie or Amelia.
Milia
Latin · Milia may derive from names with the root mil, meaning gracious or dear in Slavic traditions.
Mechel
Hebrew · A variant of Michelle or Michael, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Maurizio
Italian · Italian form of Maurice, from Latin Maurus meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Mariateresa
Spanish · Mariateresa combines Maria and Teresa in Romance naming tradition, joining the classic devotional names into one form.
Morticia
Latin · Morticia is a literary coined name from Latin mors meaning "death," created for a gothic fictional character.
Minka
German · A diminutive used in Central and Eastern Europe, often linked to names like Wilhelmina or Maria.
Misa
Japanese · Misa is used in Japanese with various kanji meanings, and it also resembles Hebrew-derived diminutive forms like Misha.
Marisabel
Spanish · Marisabel blends Maria and Isabel, two Hebrew-rooted classics associated with Mary and Elizabeth.
Mariska
Slavic · Mariska is a diminutive form of Maria, ultimately from Hebrew roots often interpreted as "beloved" or "drop of the sea."
Matia
Hebrew · A form related to Matthew or Mattia, from Hebrew, meaning “gift of God.”
Mansoor
Arabic · From Arabic Mansur, meaning victorious or aided to triumph.
Melik
Arabic · Melik is a form of Malik, from Arabic meaning "king" or "sovereign."
Madinah
Arabic · Madinah is an Arabic place name meaning city, most famously associated with the holy city of Medina.
Mataya
Hebrew · Likely related to Mattai or Mattaya, from Hebrew roots meaning gift of God.
Muhamed
Arabic · Muhamed is a common spelling of Muhammad, an Arabic name meaning praised or commendable.
Marwah
Arabic · An Arabic name associated with fragrant stone or the sacred hill of Marwah in Islamic tradition.
Mahmud
Arabic · Mahmud means praised or commendable in Arabic, from the same Semitic root as Muhammad.
Miroslav
Slavic · Miroslav is a Slavic name combining elements for peace and glory, meaning peaceful glory or famed for peace.
Myleah
English · Myleah is a modern blend, likely influenced by Mila and Leah; Leah comes from Hebrew and is traditionally interpreted as “weary” or “delicate.”
Mory
French · Likely a short form of Maurice or Morris, from Latin Mauricius meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Makaya
African · Makaya is used in several modern forms and may draw from African naming traditions, often with a strong rhythmic sound.
Macaulay
Scottish · Macaulay comes from a Gaelic surname meaning son of Amhalghaidh or descendant of Olaf-related roots.
Macauley
Scottish · Macauley comes from a Gaelic surname meaning son of Amhalghaidh or Olaf, depending on the family line.
Mahamadou
Arabic · A West African form of Muhammad, from Arabic, meaning "praised" or "praiseworthy."
Mahima
Indian · Mahima is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'greatness,' 'glory,' or 'splendor.'
Matilyn
English · A modern blend of Madelyn and -lyn endings, ultimately connected to Matilda meaning mighty in battle.
Mikeila
Hebrew · Mikeila is a variant of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Malya
Hebrew · Likely related to Malia or Maria forms, often interpreted as a gentle modern variant of Mary.
Mahreen
Persian · From Persian and Urdu use, often associated with moonlike beauty, sunlight, or radiance.
Mirakle
English · A creative spelling of Miracle, from Latin miraculum meaning 'wonder' or 'marvel.'
Makel
English · Makel is a modern spelling variant often related to Michael, the Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?"
Maksymilian
Slavic · Slavic form of Maximilian, from Latin roots meaning greatest.
Miyanna
English · Miyanna is likely a modern blend of Mia and Anna, with possible influence from Japanese-sounding Miya forms.
Makeyla
Hebrew · Makeyla is a variant of Michaela, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Marik
Slavic · Marik is a Slavic diminutive form related to names like Marian or Marek, often carrying meanings tied to Mars or Mary.
Merrik
Welsh · Merrik is a variant of Merrick, a Welsh-derived name often linked to "fame" and "power."
Makkah
Arabic · Makkah is the Arabic name of Mecca, the holy city of Islam, making it a clear place-based name.
Maleigh
English · Maleigh is a modern English-style creation, often used as a decorative spelling of Maylee or similar names.
Mahathi
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, meaning 'great' or 'exalted.'
Mane
English · Likely a modern surname or word-style name, used primarily for its simple, strong sound.
Mirren
Scottish · Mirren is a Scottish form linked to the saint's name Mirin or Merin, associated with beloved or revered meanings.
Maxximus
Latin · A stylized spelling of Maximus, the Latin name meaning "greatest."
Mylei
English · Mylei is a modern English-style spelling related to Miley, a contemporary name with a light, playful sound.
Maislyn
English · A modern blend of Mae and the -lyn suffix, created for a soft contemporary sound.
Muaaz
Arabic · From Arabic Mu'adh, meaning "protected," "sheltered," or "one granted refuge."
Maheer
Arabic · A form of Mahir or Maher, from Arabic, meaning skilled, expert, or talented.
Muntasir
Arabic · Muntasir is an Arabic name meaning 'victorious' or 'one who triumphs.'
Maxemiliano
Latin · An expanded form of Maximiliano, from Latin Maximus, meaning greatest.
Mahdiya
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'one who is rightly guided,' the feminine form of Mahdi.
Mylez
Latin · Stylized variant of Myles, from Latin 'miles' meaning 'soldier'.
Marabella
Hebrew · Blend of Mara (Hebrew 'bitter, strength') and Bella (Latin 'beautiful'), suggesting 'beautiful strength'.
Maive
Irish · Variant of Maeve, from Old Irish 'meadhbh' meaning 'she who intoxicates' or 'intoxicating one.'
Mikayel
Hebrew · Armenian form of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'Who is like God?'
Maxxon
English · A modern English coinage meaning “son of Max,” using a contemporary spelling style.
Mithran
Indian · Mithran is linked to the ancient Mithra tradition in Indian/Persian culture and is tied to a mythic protector or divine friend.
Mckinsley
Scottish · Modern invented feminine name based on McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Finlay' (fair warrior).
Murphee
Irish · Variant spelling of Murphy, from Irish Ó Murchadha meaning sea warrior or sea battler.
Mahra
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'skilled' or 'deft'; also a historic region in Yemen, used as both a place and given name.
Meyers
German · German surname-based name from Meyer/Meier, originally meaning steward or farm manager.
Maykol
Hebrew · A phonetic form of Michael, from Hebrew *Mikha’el* meaning "Who is like God," carried into modern English use.
Milanii
Slavic · A stylized extension of Milan/Milani forms, using the Slavic root *mil-* meaning dear or beloved.
Meshilem
Hebrew · Hebrew-looking Semitic form related to older biblical-style names, used as a modern traditional-sounding name.
Mudasir
Arabic · Arabic name from the root meaning one who makes something clear or prominent, used in many Islamic naming traditions.
Mishita
Indian · Mishita is an Indian name often interpreted as sweet or dear, shaped from Sanskrit-derived modern usage.
Marceau
French · Marceau is a French surname and given name derived from Marcellus, a Latin name meaning little warrior.
Milliano
Italian · An elaborate Italian-style form, likely related to Emiliano or Milan roots with a graceful romantic sound.
Mikasa
Japanese · A Japanese place and surname-style name, often written with characters suggesting "three" and "bamboo hat."
Melodii
Greek · Melodii is a stylized form of Melody, from Greek melodia meaning "song" or "singing."
Meiomi
Japanese · Meiomi has a Japanese-style sound and likely evokes beauty, brightness, or blessing depending on the characters imagined.
Maziyon
Hebrew · Maziyon appears influenced by Zion, the Hebrew sacred place-name associated with Jerusalem and biblical promise.
Matvii
Slavic · A Slavic form of Matthew, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning "gift of God."
Meylan
French · Meylan is a French place and surname name, likely referring to someone from the town of Meylan.
Marsh
English · Topographic surname for someone living near a marsh or wetland, from Old English 'mersc'.
Meriam
Hebrew · Variant of Miriam, Hebrew name possibly meaning 'wished-for child' or 'sea of bitterness.'
Marcial
Spanish · Spanish form of Martial, from Latin 'Martialis' meaning 'of Mars,' the Roman god of war.
Mitch
English · Diminutive of Mitchell, itself from Michael (Hebrew), meaning "who is like God?"
Melida
Greek · Variant of Melinda, blending Greek meli (honey) with Linda (beautiful).
Marella
Italian · Italian diminutive of Maria, or from Latin 'maris' meaning 'of the sea.'
Murphey
Irish · Variant of Murphy, from Irish Murchadh meaning 'sea warrior' or 'sea battler.'
Martel
French · From Old French meaning 'hammer,' famously borne by Charles Martel.
Michell
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Mitchell, ultimately from Hebrew Michael meaning 'who is like God.'
Marti
English · Diminutive of Martha or Martin, from Latin "Mars," the Roman god of war.
Marni
Scottish · Often linked to Marnie, a diminutive of Marina or Margaret, with sea or pearl associations.
Marit
Norse · Marit is a Scandinavian form of Margaret, ultimately from Greek meaning 'pearl.'
Micael
Hebrew · Micael is a variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mori
Japanese · A Japanese name and surname meaning 'forest.'
Mak
Scottish · Mak can be a short form of names like Mackenzie or a Slavic word-name meaning "poppy."
Marinette
French · Marinette is a French diminutive of Marina or Marie, associated with the sea or with Mary.
Mitra
Persian · Mitra comes from Indo-Iranian tradition and means friend or covenant, also the name of an ancient deity.
Montreal
French · Montreal comes from the French place name meaning "Mount Royal."
Myia
Greek · Usually treated as a variant of Maia or Mia, linked to growth, motherhood, or belovedness.
Mariadelcarmen
Spanish · A Spanish devotional compound of Maria and del Carmen, linking Mary with Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Marcanthony
Latin · Marcanthony combines Mark and Anthony, both Latin-rooted names associated with Mars and ancient Roman family names.
Mansour
Arabic · Mansour is Arabic and means 'victorious' or 'one who is given victory.'
Mercury
Latin · Mercury comes from the Roman messenger god and the planet name, linked with trade, speed, and eloquence.
Mackenzi
Scottish · Mackenzi is a modern spelling of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning child of Coinneach or fair one.
Mily
English · Mily is a modern pet form related to Emily and Amelia, names linked to Latin roots meaning 'rival' or 'striving'.
Meryn
Welsh · Likely related to Welsh name forms such as Mair or Merryn, with a soft, sea-associated Celtic feel.
Maisee
English · A spelling variant of Maisie, the Scottish pet form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Martavius
Latin · A modern elaboration of Martin, from Latin roots linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Mailin
Chinese · Often treated as a modern form of Mei-lin, a Chinese-style name suggesting beauty and grace.
Mariavictoria
Spanish · A compound of Maria and Victoria, combining beloved Marian tradition with Latin victoria, 'victory.'
Mujtaba
Arabic · Mujtaba is an Arabic name meaning "chosen" or "selected."
Mykayla
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God?
Miari
Japanese · Miari appears to be a modern melodic name, possibly influenced by Japanese-style sound patterns and names like Mia.
Maalik
Arabic · A spelling variant of Malik, from Arabic, meaning king, master, or owner.
Mikenzie
Scottish · Mikenzie is a spelling variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning child of Coinneach.
Meridian
Latin · From the Latin word for midday, later used for the geographic term meridian.
Mayelin
French · Likely a modern form inspired by May and -lyn names, carrying associations with the spring month of May.
Mykenzie
Scottish · A modern spelling of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning "son of Kenneth."
Malaak
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "angel."
Mattilyn
Hebrew · Mattilyn blends Mattie and Lynn, drawing from Hebrew Matthew meaning gift of God with a popular English suffix.
Majeed
Arabic · Majeed comes from Arabic al-Majid, meaning 'glorious,' 'noble,' or 'illustrious.'
Myke
English · A modern spelling of Mike, from Michael, meaning who is like God?
Malan
English · A rare English-associated form related to Malin or surname usage, used more for sound than a single standard meaning.
Malyah
Hebrew · A modern form related to Maliah or Maliyah, often linked to Hebrew roots meaning beloved or elevated.
Marianny
Spanish · Marianny is a modern form related to Marianne, combining Maria and Anne, names associated with beloved and grace.
Mutasim
Arabic · Mutasim is an Arabic name meaning one who seeks protection or clings to God for support.
Marifer
Spanish · Spanish compound nickname blending Maria with another name such as Fernanda or Josefina.
Makinlee
English · A modern elaboration of McKinley-style names, drawn from a Scottish surname meaning 'son of the fair warrior.'
Matteus
Hebrew · Matteus is a form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning gift of God.
Micco
African · Micco is known in Southeastern Native traditions as a title meaning chief, and as a name it carries leadership associations.
Momo
Japanese · Momo is a Japanese name element meaning peach, a symbol of beauty and longevity.
Mileydi
Spanish · A Spanish-form usage of the English title 'my lady,' turned into a modern given name.
Milayna
English · A modern blend influenced by Milena and Alayna-style names, carrying a soft gracious sound.
Melachi
Hebrew · Melachi is a variant of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel.'
Mubashir
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "bearer of good news" or "bringer of glad tidings."
Malai
Indian · From Sanskrit and Thai traditions meaning 'garland' or 'necklace of flowers', symbolizing beauty and adornment.
Mesiyah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Messiah, from Hebrew 'mashiach' meaning 'anointed one,' used as a spiritual given name.
Malekai
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Malachi, the Hebrew prophet name meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel.'
Mahadev
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'Great God,' a revered epithet for Shiva, from 'maha' (great) and 'deva' (god).
Miaisabella
Hebrew · Compound of Mia (Hebrew/Scandinavian, mine or beloved) and Isabella (Hebrew, pledged to God).
Mayella
English · Blend of May (Latin Maia, goddess of spring) and the suffix -ella; also a literary name from 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'
Miliyah
Arabic · A stylized variant of Aaliyah or Milia, meaning 'exalted' or 'my God is Yahweh.'
Maks
Slavic · Short form of Maksim or Maximilian, from Latin Maximus meaning 'the greatest,' common in Slavic cultures.
Mehtaab
Persian · Persian form meaning “moonlight,” from words for moonlike radiance and brilliance.
Meilah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'me'ilah' meaning desirable or a robe of distinction; appears in biblical contexts as something precious.
Mahan
Persian · A Persian name meaning "great" or "powerful," known in Iranian naming traditions.
Maesie
Scottish · Scottish diminutive variant of Maisie or Margaret, ultimately from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Mouctar
Arabic · From Arabic Mukhtar, meaning "the chosen," widely used in Islamic cultures in variant spellings.
Mugisha
African · An East African name from Kinyarwanda/Luganda meaning 'blessing' or 'lucky one,' common in Uganda and Rwanda.
Myloh
Slavic · A modern English spelling variant of Milo, tied to Slavic roots meaning "gracious" or "dear," and used largely as a modern style form.
Mubina
Arabic · Arabic feminine name linked to forms of *mubin*, meaning clear or eloquent, used in Muslim communities as a refined modern variant.
Minato
Japanese · Japanese for 'harbor' or 'port,' making it a direct place-based name with straightforward natural geography meaning.
Mariacecilia
Hebrew · A compound of Maria and Cecilia, joining a Hebrew biblical base with a Latin saintly name into a classic Christian blend.
Maiven
Irish · A modernized form echoing Irish names like Maeve, chosen mainly for melodic sound and Celtic resonance.
Mavyn
English · A modern unisex spelling of Mavin or Maevyn, now used in contemporary English naming culture rather than as a historic form.
Manvith
Indian · An Indian Sanskritic form built on roots for mind and intellect, used as a male name meaning wise or mentally bright.
Masir
Arabic · From Arabic masir, meaning a path or life journey, the name is associated with direction and destiny.
Mehnoor
Persian · Mehnoor is from Persian elements meaning moonlight or brightness of the moon.
Mishri
Indian · Mishri comes from an Indian word for sugar crystals, so the name suggests sweetness.
Matua
English · Matua is a rare name form that may be understood as carrying elder, parental, or dignified associations.
Malaynah
English · A modern spelling of Melaina or Malena forms, tied to Greek roots meaning dark or black-haired.
Missouri
English · From the U.S. state name, derived from a Siouan Native American word meaning 'people of the big canoes.'
Maudie
English · Pet form of Maud, from the Germanic name Matilda meaning mighty in battle.
Magdalen
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Migdal' meaning 'tower'; refers to Mary Magdalene of the New Testament.
Marilla
English · Diminutive of Mary or variant of Amarilla; associated with the literary character in Anne of Green Gables.
Maynard
German · From Germanic elements 'magin' (strength) and 'hard' (brave), meaning strong and hardy.
Marcelle
French · French feminine form of Marcel, from Latin Marcellus, a diminutive related to Mars, god of war.
Madonna
Italian · From Italian 'ma donna' meaning 'my lady,' a title for the Virgin Mary.
Madlyn
English · Variant of Madeline, from Magdalene, referring to Mary of Magdala; Hebrew 'migdal' means 'tower.'
Mariann
Hebrew · Combination of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Ann (Hebrew, 'grace').
Marvell
French · From Old French 'merveille' meaning 'wonder' or 'miracle'; also a literary surname (Andrew Marvell).
Magdalyn
Hebrew · Modern variant of Magdalene, from Hebrew 'Migdal' meaning 'tower,' referencing Mary Magdalene's hometown.
Milam
English · English surname from a place name meaning 'at the mill,' used as a given name in the American South.
Miona
Irish · Possibly from Irish 'mion' meaning 'gentle/sweet,' or a Slavic feminine form meaning 'gracious.'
Marylin
Hebrew · Variant of Marilyn, a blend of Mary (bitter/beloved) and the suffix -lyn.
Mackey
Irish · Anglicized form of Gaelic 'Mac Aodha' meaning 'son of Aodh (fire).'
Marciana
Latin · Feminine of Marcianus, from Latin Mars, the Roman god of war, meaning warlike or martial.
Memory
English · English word name meaning 'remembrance,' used as a virtue name in African and English traditions.
Michale
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Michael, from Hebrew 'Mikha'el' meaning 'who is like God?'
Milen
Slavic · Slavic name from 'mil' meaning gracious, dear, or beloved, common in Bulgarian tradition.
Marleen
German · Variant of Marlene, a contraction of Maria Magdalene, meaning 'beloved' or 'from Magdala'.
Memorie
English · Modern respelling of Memory, an English virtue name evoking remembrance and sentiment.
Marjan
Persian · Marjan is used as a Persian name meaning 'coral' and also as a Slavic form related to Marian or Mary.
Maija
Hebrew · Maija is a Baltic and Slavic form of Maria, traditionally linked to meanings such as beloved or wished-for child.
Marlaina
English · Marlaina is a variant of Marlena or Marlene, ultimately connected to Mary and Magdalene traditions.
Matson
English · Matson is an English surname meaning son of Matthew, with Matthew deriving from Hebrew for gift of God.
Marlia
English · Marlia is likely a blend of Maria and Marla, with roots connected to Mary and possibly the sea.
Melaina
Greek · Melaina is a Greek name meaning 'dark' or 'black,' from the same root as Melania.
Mannix
Irish · From an Irish surname, traditionally linked to monastic or monk-associated roots.
Mariaisabel
Spanish · Mariaisabel combines Maria and Isabel, traditional forms of Hebrew-derived names linked to Mary and Elizabeth.
Milcah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning 'queen' or sometimes 'counsel.'
Melian
Greek · Melian comes from Greek roots and may relate to honey, sweetness, or the ash tree in classical usage.
Mikella
Hebrew · Mikella is a modern variant of Michaela or Mikaela, from Hebrew roots meaning “who is like God?”
Montavious
English · Montavious is a modern invented name blending Mont- with a classical-style ending for a grand contemporary sound.
Mayco
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced phonetic name, sometimes used as a variant of Maico or Michael forms.
Mayana
Indian · Likely related to Maya-based names, often interpreted with senses of illusion, creativity, or springlike beauty.
Malerie
French · Variant of Mallory or Valerie-like forms, usually treated as a modern spelling of Mallory from French surname roots.
Maysoon
Arabic · Maysoon is an Arabic name associated with beauty and graceful movement in classical usage.
Manan
Indian · Manan comes from Sanskrit and means "thought," "reflection," or "meditation."
Manna
Hebrew · Manna comes from the biblical food sent from heaven in Exodus, making it a Hebrew name tied to divine provision.
Meral
Persian · Used in Persianate naming traditions, Meral is associated with grace and is also linked with the deer or gazelle image.
Mikenna
Scottish · A modern form inspired by McKenna, from a Scottish surname meaning son of Cionaodh or born of fire.
Mayuri
Indian · Mayuri is an Indian name meaning peahen, the female peacock, and is associated with beauty and grace.
Marielis
Spanish · Marielis is a modern Spanish blended name, likely combining Maria with a suffix related to Elis or Elizabeth.
Maclain
Scottish · A Scottish Gaelic surname-style name meaning son of Iain, with Iain being the Scottish form of John.
Mayu
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often associated with gentleness, truth, or beauty.
Mackayla
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, meaning who is like God?
Madigan
Irish · From an Irish surname derived from O Madagain, often linked to a meaning like "little dog" or "hound."
Miyana
Japanese · A modern cross-cultural name; in Japanese-style use it may combine beautiful phonetic elements, while in South Asia it can echo Maya-based forms.
Momin
Arabic · Momin comes from Arabic mu'min, meaning 'believer' or 'faithful one.'
Miyu
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often conveying ideas like 'beautiful gentleness' or 'beautiful connection.'
Mamoudou
Arabic · Mamoudou is a West African form of Mahmud or Muhammad, derived from Arabic roots meaning 'praised.'
Miku
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often associated with ideas like beauty, sky, or long-lasting grace.
Majesti
English · Majesti is a word-name variant of Majesty, evoking grandeur and dignity.
Maddeline
Hebrew · Maddeline is a variant of Madeline, ultimately from Magdalene, meaning 'woman from Magdala.'
Maitte
French · Maitte is likely a form of Maite, a name used in Spanish contexts meaning 'beloved.'
Mohammadali
Arabic · Mohammadali combines Muhammad, praised, and Ali, exalted or high, in a traditional Arabic compound name.
Mackinnon
Scottish · Mackinnon comes from a Scottish surname meaning "son of the fair-born one" or "son of Fingon."
Mataio
Hebrew · Mataio is a form related to Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God," shaped through Mediterranean usage.
Malayasia
English · A modern place-inspired name based on Malaysia, the Southeast Asian country name.
Mumtaz
Arabic · Mumtaz means distinguished, excellent, or outstanding in Arabic and Persian usage.
Mileidy
Spanish · Mileidy comes from Spanish use of the English title 'my lady,' later adopted as a given name.
Myleen
French · Myleen is likely a variant of Mylene, a French form related to names like Marie-Helene or Milene.
Massai
African · A name inspired by the Maasai people of East Africa, carrying associations of heritage, strength, and identity.
Marken
Latin · A variant related to Mark/Marcus, a Latin name traditionally linked to Mars.
Manasvi
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'intelligent,' 'high-minded,' or 'spirited.'
Mariaeduarda
Spanish · A compound of Maria and Eduarda, combining beloved Mary with a feminine form meaning wealthy guardian.
Mazlyn
English · A modern invented name blending popular Ma- and -lyn sounds, possibly influenced by names like Madelyn or Paislyn.
Mylove
English · Modern English invented name used directly as a term of endearment.
Magdalynn
Hebrew · Modern variant of Magdalene, from Hebrew Migdal meaning 'tower,' associated with Mary Magdalene.
Miia
Hebrew · Finnish variant of Mia/Maria, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
Mayreli
Spanish · Modern Spanish-influenced blend, possibly combining Maria (Hebrew, beloved) with Eli or Reli, popular in Latin American communities.
Matix
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Mattix or inspired by Matrix, blending Latin 'mater' roots with stylized spelling.
Marson
English · Patronymic surname used as a given name, meaning 'son of Mark or Mars'.
Muaad
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'one who is prepared' or 'protected'; borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Milynn
English · Modern invented blend of Mi- (from Mia or Emily) with Lynn, a Welsh word meaning 'lake'.
Madalee
Hebrew · Modern variant of Madeline, ultimately from Magdalene meaning 'woman from Magdala' in Hebrew.
Metehan
Arabic · Middle Eastern style name combining a heroic root with the title *han*, often interpreted as a “ruling” or “leader” sense.
Muscab
Arabic · A variant of Mus'ab, an Arabic name borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, of early Islamic significance.
Mackson
English · Patronymic-style English name from 'Max/Mac' + son, often understood through the Latin name Maximus ('greatest').
Mileya
Slavic · Elaborated variant of Mila, from Slavic meaning 'gracious' or 'dear.'
Maxtyn
Latin · A modern variant of Max/Maxim, ultimately from Latin *maximus*, meaning 'greatest.'
Maijor
Latin · A modern respelling of Major/Majorus, from Latin *maior* meaning 'greater.'
Makeo
Italian · A modern diminutive-flavored form related to Marco/Masso naming patterns, with Italianate sound more than a fixed old meaning.
Maelis
French · French feminine form of Maël, from Breton roots meaning "prince," used as an elegant, noble modern given name.
Milahni
English · Milahni is a modern invented name, probably influenced by Mila and Leilani-style endings.
Maislee
English · A modern English-style elaboration of Maisie, carrying the cheerful, pearl-linked sense associated with Margaret forms.
Mehrish
Persian · Mehrish is used in Persian and South Asian contexts, often linked to mehr meaning sun, kindness, or affection.
Mariluna
Spanish · A modern compound combining Mari or Maria with Luna, the Latin word for 'moon.'
Mikari
Japanese · Mikari follows Japanese-style naming patterns and is likely built from elements that can imply beauty, fragrance, or village.
Mwajuma
African · Used in East African Muslim naming, likely linked to Friday-born traditions from Arabic Juma/Jumah.
Makias
Hebrew · Likely related to Micaiah or Matthias-type Hebrew names meaning 'who is like God?'
Mariahelena
Hebrew · Mariahelena combines Maria and Helena, joining the Hebrew-rooted Mary with Greek Helen meaning light or torch.
Miqdad
Arabic · Miqdad is an Arabic name meaning "measure" or "amount," known from early Islamic history.
Mayme
English · Variant of Mamie, a pet form of Mary or Margaret; popular in the late 19th century American South.
Margarete
Greek · German form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Myrna
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Muirne' meaning 'beloved' or 'high-spirited'; associated with affection.
Melba
English · Coined from Melbourne, Australia; popularized by opera singer Dame Nellie Melba.
Merna
Irish · Variant of Myrna, from Irish Gaelic 'Muirne' meaning beloved or high-spirited.
Marcelline
French · French feminine of Marcel, from Latin Marcellus, a diminutive of Marcus linked to Mars.
Marita
Spanish · Spanish and Scandinavian diminutive of Maria, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'beloved.'
Myna
Indian · From the myna bird, or a variant of Mina meaning love or precious stone.
Madalyne
Hebrew · Variant of Madeline, from Magdalene meaning 'woman from Magdala,' a town on the Sea of Galilee.
Mickie
English · Diminutive of Michaela or Michelle, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning who is like God.
Miyoko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name (美代子) meaning 'beautiful generation child,' combining mi (beauty), yo (generation), ko (child).
Montell
French · Diminutive of Mont from French/Italian meaning 'little mountain,' or a modern coinage blending Monte with -ell.
Marilou
French · French compound name blending Marie (bitter/beloved) and Louise (famous warrior).
Makoto
Japanese · Japanese name meaning sincerity, truth, or faithfulness, written with the kanji 誠.
Mariko
Japanese · Japanese name commonly meaning 'true village child' or 'ball/circle child,' from mari and ko (child).
Melchor
Spanish · Spanish form of Melchior, from Persian meaning 'king of light,' one of the Three Magi.
Milos
Slavic · Slavic name derived from 'mil' meaning 'gracious' or 'dear.'
Ming
Chinese · Chinese name meaning 'bright' or 'brilliant,' also the name of a famous dynasty.
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