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Baby names starting with M
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Mikeal
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.'
Micky
Hebrew · Diminutive of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.'
Merelyn
English · Variant of Marilyn or Merlin-influenced, blending Mary (beloved) with -lyn (lake).
Mosley
English · English place name and surname meaning 'mouse clearing' or 'mossy meadow.'
Marily
English · Shortened form of Marilyn, a blend of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter/beloved') and -lyn.
Mercedez
Spanish · Variant spelling of Mercedes, from Spanish 'mercies,' a Marian title.
Mellow
English · Taken from the English word mellow, suggesting softness, warmth, and calmness.
Marisella
Latin · Marisella appears to blend Maris and -ella, drawing on Latin maris meaning 'of the sea.'
Mishell
French · Mishell is a spelling variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Mariluz
Spanish · A Spanish compound of Maria and Luz, blending the traditions of Mary and light.
Meka
African · Meka may derive from African naming traditions or echo Mecca, giving it spiritual or place-linked resonance depending on usage.
Malikah
Arabic · Malikah is from Arabic and means queen or female ruler.
Meesha
Hebrew · Meesha is likely related to Misha, a Russian pet form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Mishael
Hebrew · Mishael is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'who is what God is?' or 'who is like God?'
Meeka
Japanese · Meeka is often treated as a variant of Mika, a name used in Japanese and Arabic contexts with meanings linked to beauty or a gift from God.
My
Chinese · Often used as a transliterated East Asian given name, especially Vietnamese or Chinese-influenced usage, with meaning depending on characters.
Mikka
Hebrew · Mikka is a variant of Mika or Micah, from Hebrew roots meaning "who is like God?"
Martrell
English · A modern English-style creation likely built from Martin, from Latin Martinus, meaning 'of Mars.'
Maliek
Arabic · A variant of Malik, from Arabic, meaning 'king' or 'ruler'.
Moani
Japanese · Moani is used as a modern name with soft vowel sounds and is often associated with breeze or gentle movement.
Maxi
Latin · Maxi is a short form of Maxine or Maximilian, from Latin maximus meaning "greatest."
Meya
English · Meya is a modern short form that may be influenced by Maya or Mia and is mainly used for its sound.
Mallori
French · Variant of Mallory, from a French surname meaning unfortunate or ill-fated.
Mahnaz
Persian · Mahnaz is a Persian name meaning 'moon grace' or 'glory of the moon.'
Mikhaila
Hebrew · Mikhaila is a variant of Michaela or Mikhaila, from Hebrew meaning “who is like God?”
Merly
French · Likely related to Merle or Mary-based forms, with French associations and a soft, modern feel.
Mikhaela
Hebrew · A Slavic-style spelling of Michaela, from Hebrew Michael, meaning “who is like God?”
Marquavious
French · Marquavious is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Marquis and names from Latin Marcus, associated with Mars.
Mishal
Arabic · Mishal is used in Arabic and Hebrew contexts and is often interpreted as torch, light, or a form related to Mishael.
Maham
Arabic · A name used in Muslim traditions, often associated with the moon or greatness in Persian and Arabic usage.
Mikaya
English · A modern elaboration of Micah/Micaiah or Makayla forms, carrying the Hebrew sense 'who is like God?'
Mizuki
Japanese · A Japanese name usually written with kanji that can mean things like 'beautiful moon' or evoke water and trees.
Maico
Spanish · Maico is often used as a phonetic modern form of Michael, whose Hebrew root means who is like God.
Monzerrat
Spanish · A variant of Montserrat, the Catalan-Spanish place-name meaning serrated mountain.
Mikiah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Micaiah or Micah, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Makenzy
Scottish · A modern spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning child of Coinneach, later adopted as a given name.
Mackay
Scottish · Mackay comes from a Scottish surname meaning son of Aodh, with Aodh meaning fire.
Miraj
Arabic · Miraj comes from Arabic and means ascent, especially recalling a spiritual rising or journey upward.
Melodia
Greek · From Greek-derived musical vocabulary meaning "melody" or "song."
Matrix
Latin · Matrix comes from Latin matrix meaning 'womb,' 'source,' or 'origin,' later used in English as a modern word name.
Mikeyla
Hebrew · Mikeyla is a modern form of Michaela or Michaela-like names, ultimately from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mahamed
Arabic · A variant of Muhammad, from Arabic, meaning "praised" or "commendable."
Melquisedec
Hebrew · A form of Melchizedek, the biblical priest-king whose Hebrew name means "king of righteousness."
Maty
Hebrew · Often a short form of Matthew or Matia, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Makyra
English · Makyra is a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Myra or Makira, with uncertain exact etymology.
Maleko
Greek · Maleko is a Polynesian form of Mark, ultimately from Latin Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Madylin
English · A modern spelling of Madeline or Madelyn, ultimately from Magdalene meaning 'woman from Magdala.'
Maguire
Irish · Maguire comes from the Irish surname Mag Uidhir, meaning "son of the pale-colored one."
Maame
African · From Akan usage in Ghana, traditionally given to a female child born on Saturday or used respectfully for women.
Myliah
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Malia or Myla, with possible links to Mary-family or beloved-name traditions.
Malania
Greek · Malania is a variant of Melania, from Greek roots meaning “dark” or “black.”
Mamadi
African · Mamadi is a West African name, especially in Manding traditions, often associated with praise, ancestry, or honor.
Mckoy
Irish · Mckoy comes from Gaelic McCoy, meaning son of Aodh or son of fire.
Maaliyah
Arabic · Maaliyah is a variant related to Malia or Aliyah, carrying senses of exalted, rising, or elevated from Arabic and Hebrew roots.
Mariapaula
Spanish · Mariapaula combines Maria and Paula, joining the classic names 'Mary' and Latin Paula meaning 'small.'
Merab
Hebrew · Merab is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'increase' or 'abundance.'
Mckenlee
Scottish · A modern spelling of McKinley, a Scottish surname-style name meaning 'son of Finlay' or similar Gaelic roots.
Mete
Persian · Mete is used as a masculine name associated with valor and leadership, often interpreted as brave hero.
Mayrani
Spanish · Modern elaboration of Mayra or Mayra-like names; exact etymology is uncertain.
Michai
Hebrew · Likely related to Micaiah or Micah, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mato
Slavic · Mato is used as a Slavic short form of Matthew, a name from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Mohab
Arabic · Mohab is an Arabic name often understood as beloved, gifted, or one who inspires affection.
Mosa
Arabic · Mosa is a form of Moses used in Arabic and related traditions, meaning drawn out of the water.
Makenlee
Scottish · A modern form built from Mackenzie and -lee, rooted in a Scottish surname meaning 'child of the fair one.'
Mirely
French · Likely a modern form related to Mireille, a Provençal-French name associated with admiration or wonder.
Makaiyah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Micaiah or Makayla-type names, usually tied to "who is like God?"
Maraki
Hebrew · A modern invented name likely built from Mara or Mar- names, carrying a soft, contemporary sound.
Mionna
English · Mionna is likely a modern elaboration of names like Mia or Fiona, giving it a melodic, contemporary style.
Malacai
Hebrew · A variant of Malachi, from Hebrew Mal'akhi, meaning "my messenger" or "messenger of God."
Maddax
English · A modern invented form influenced by Maddox, the Welsh surname meaning son of Madoc.
Mihailo
Slavic · A Slavic form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mariany
French · Mariany appears to blend Marian and Mary forms, ultimately connected to the Hebrew name Miriam.
Mkai
African · Modern African or African-American invented name, possibly a stylized variant of Mekhi of Hebrew derivation.
Maan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'water' or 'benefit,' conveying generosity and life-giving qualities.
Malykai
Hebrew · Stylized variant of Malachi, meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel' in Hebrew.
Macarius
Greek · From Greek 'makarios' meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'; a name borne by several early Christian saints.
Minhanh
Chinese · Vietnamese compound name with Minh ('bright, intelligent') and Anh ('bright, heroic'), reflecting scholarly virtue.
Maileen
Irish · A blended compound of May and the Irish Eileen, meaning 'bright shining light,' with a soft melodic quality.
Milliani
English · A modern invented name, possibly blending Milli with the Hawaiian suffix -lani meaning 'heavenly.'
Malhar
Indian · Sanskrit/Marathi name from a classical raga associated with the monsoon; symbolizes rain and renewal.
Mattaniah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name from *nathan* (give) and *Yah* (God): “God has given.”
Medhansh
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit roots linked with earth and wisdom, often understood as “lord of strength” or “mighty ruler.”
Moataz
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'proud,' 'mighty,' or 'one who takes strength and glory.'
Myaira
English · Modern invented name, possibly a stylized form of Myra (Greek, meaning myrrh or fragrant oil).
Mayani
Spanish · Modern invented name possibly inspired by the Mayan civilization or Arabic Maya meaning 'princess.'
Mille
German · Scandinavian/German diminutive of Emilie or Camille, meaning industrious or striving.
Mithila
Indian · Ancient Indian kingdom in Hindu mythology, home of Sita in the Ramayana.
Miyla
Slavic · Modern variant of Mila, from Slavic 'milu' meaning gracious or dear.
Miking
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Mahadi
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'the rightly guided one,' significant in Islamic tradition as a messianic title.
Majik
English · A modern invented phonetic spelling of 'magic,' used as a bold and imaginative given name.
Maylanie
Greek · Creative spelling of Melanie, from Greek 'melaina' meaning 'dark, black,' originally referring to dark complexion.
Miylah
Slavic · Creative spelling of Mila, a Slavic name meaning 'gracious, dear,' with possible Arabic 'mila' (generosity) influence.
Mung
Chinese · A name of East or Southeast Asian origin; in Chinese, 蒙 (Méng) means 'to cover' and is also a traditional surname.
Marciella
Latin · Italian diminutive of Marcia, itself derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Maveryk
English · Phonetic respelling of Maverick, an English surname-turned-given-name meaning 'independent, nonconformist.'
Macklan
Scottish · Scottish surname formation from the Mc/Mac patronymic stream, later adapted as a standalone given or family name.
Mezziah
Hebrew · Mezziah is best seen as a variant of Messiah, deriving from Hebrew roots meaning "the anointed" or a chosen holy figure.
Mordekai
Hebrew · Biblical name from the Book of Esther, known as Mordecai and carrying strong Jewish-Hebrew religious literary identity.
Mirajane
English · A modern invented blend of Mira and Jane, used for a fashionable sound with ideas of wonder and grace.
Manaf
Arabic · An Arabic name with historical usage, carrying meanings tied to honor, rank, and high aspiration.
Mugen
Japanese · A Japanese name often written with characters for "dream" or "infinite," giving a poetic or literary impression.
Maguette
French · French in style, likely a diminutive form connected to Margaret-family roots with the affectionate suffix -ette.
Mylayah
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced modern spelling related to Maliyah forms, often understood as graceful and feminine.
Maiella
Italian · Linked to the Italian mountain Maiella and to Maia, an ancient name associated with growth and spring.
Melanin
Greek · Melanin ultimately derives from Greek melas, 'black' or 'dark,' and is used today as a modern word-name.
Milarae
English · Milarae is a modern English blend, likely combining Mila with Rae, which means 'grace' or 'beam' in name use.
Mathys
French · Mathys is a French form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning gift of God.
Miayla
English · A modern variant in the Myla or Maya family, used for its lyrical sound more than a fixed historical etymology.
Mattel
English · Mattel is likely a surname-style modern name, possibly echoing Matthew or French diminutive patterns, though best known as a brand name today.
Mazelee
English · Mazelee appears to be a modern English coinage, possibly blending Mae with the popular -lee meadow ending.
Mozzy
Hebrew · Mozzy is likely a diminutive form of Moses or a playful nickname-style modern name.
Miyuri
Japanese · Miyuri appears Japanese, likely formed from elements suggesting beauty, gentleness, or lily depending on kanji choice.
Milliemae
English · Milliemae combines the diminutive Millie with Mae, giving it a sweet vintage English double-name style.
Muqadas
Arabic · Muqadas comes from Arabic and means sacred, holy, or sanctified.
Myeir
Hebrew · A variant of Meir, from Hebrew, meaning 'one who gives light' or 'illumines.'
Mafer
Spanish · Mafer is a Spanish nickname formed from Maria Fernanda, combining two classic names into a familiar diminutive.
Malaica
African · A form related to Malaika, ultimately from Arabic, meaning angel.
Mehrima
Persian · Likely related to Persian Mehr forms, associated with sun, kindness, or affection.
Moza
Arabic · From Arabic usage, often linked with lushness or fruitfulness, including the banana tree.
Maelan
French · Maelan likely relates to Mael or Maëlan, from Celtic roots meaning “chief,” “prince,” or “devotee.”
Maykell
Hebrew · Maykell is a phonetic variant of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning “Who is like God?”
Mias
Greek · Mias is likely related to Greek-derived Mia forms, carrying the sense of “one” or uniqueness.
Miras
Slavic · Miras can derive from Slavic elements meaning “peace” or from Arabic usage meaning “inheritance.”
Muhammadsodiq
Arabic · Muhammadsodiq combines Muhammad, “praised,” with Sadiq, meaning “truthful” or “sincere.”
Moroni
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'Moroni' or a place name. In Latter-day Saint tradition, the angel who delivered the golden plates.
Moe
English · Diminutive of Moses or Morris; Moses from Hebrew meaning 'drawn out of the water.'
Modesta
Latin · From Latin 'modestus' meaning 'moderate, modest, virtuous.'
Madelene
Hebrew · Variant of Madeleine, meaning 'of Magdala,' a town on the Sea of Galilee.
Moselle
French · Feminine form of Moses (drawn from water) or from the Moselle river in France.
Mathews
Hebrew · Variant of Matthews, patronymic from Matthew, Hebrew 'Matityahu' meaning 'gift of God.'
Marylee
Hebrew · Compound of Mary (Hebrew 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Lee ('meadow').
Marsella
French · Feminine form derived from Marseille, the ancient French port city, ultimately from Latin Massilia.
Monico
Spanish · Spanish/Italian masculine form related to Latin 'monachus' (monk) or the place Monaco.
Marten
German · German and Dutch form of Martin, from Latin 'Martinus' meaning dedicated to Mars.
Master
English · From the English word master, denoting authority or skill; used as a title-derived given name.
Marston
English · English place name meaning 'settlement by a marsh,' from Old English 'mersc' and 'tūn.'
Magdaleno
Spanish · Spanish masculine form of Magdalene, meaning "from Magdala," a Hebrew word for "tower."
Mickael
Hebrew · French-influenced variant of Michael, meaning "who is like God?" — a rhetorical biblical question.
Mckenley
Scottish · Variant of McKinley, a Scottish surname meaning son of the fair hero.
Marykay
Hebrew · Marykay combines Mary and Kay; Mary is a Hebrew-rooted biblical name with meanings traditionally linked to belovedness or bitterness.
Macarthur
Scottish · From Scottish/Irish Gaelic Mac Artair meaning 'son of Arthur', itself from a Celtic root meaning 'bear man'.
Marnita
Latin · Diminutive elaboration of Marina, from Latin 'marinus' meaning 'of the sea'.
Migdalia
Hebrew · Migdalia is a form related to Magdalene, from a Hebrew place-name meaning woman from Magdala or tower.
Melanee
Greek · Melanee is a spelling variant of Melanie, from Greek melania, meaning 'dark' or 'black.'
Monalisa
Italian · Monalisa blends the Italian title Monna with Lisa, traditionally understood as "my lady Lisa."
Maggi
English · Maggi is a pet form of Maggie or Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning pearl.
Moria
Hebrew · Moria likely relates to Moriah, a Hebrew place name associated with a sacred hill in the Bible.
Moni
Latin · Usually a short form of Monica or Simone-related names; Monica is often linked to "advisor" or a North African origin.
Melea
Greek · Melea is likely a modern variant of Melia, from Greek roots associated with ash trees or sweetness.
Mylea
English · Mylea is a modern blend name, often linked to Mila or Myla, carrying associations of grace or dear one.
Meloni
Greek · Meloni may echo Greek melon, apple or fruit, or function as an Italian-style surname-like given name.
Mandi
English · Mandi is a diminutive spelling of Mandy or Amanda, from Latin meaning worthy of love.
Meiling
Chinese · A Chinese name often interpreted as beautiful and delicate, with meaning depending on the characters used.
Milka
Hebrew · Used as a Slavic diminutive and also linked to the biblical Milcah, often interpreted as queen or counselor.
Marvelous
English · Marvelous comes directly from the English word meaning wonderful or extraordinary.
Murat
Arabic · Murat derives from Arabic Murad, meaning "wish," "desire," or "that which is sought."
Mishel
French · Mishel is a spelling variant of Michelle, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Marcio
Latin · From Latin Marcius, a Roman family name associated with Mars, the god of war.
Melika
Persian · Melika is used in Persian and Arabic contexts and means queen or royal woman.
Markella
Greek · A Greek feminine form related to Mark or Marcus, ultimately linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Malini
Indian · Malini is an Indian name meaning "garlanded" or "one with flowers," from Sanskrit roots connected to garlands.
Manessa
English · Likely influenced by Vanessa and Manasseh; it is a modern form with possible Hebrew echo meaning causing to forget.
Makarios
Greek · A Greek name meaning 'blessed' or 'happy,' known from early Christian and classical usage.
Marquese
French · A variant of Marquis, from French noble rank terminology meaning 'marquis' or 'nobleman.'
Mujahid
Arabic · Mujahid is an Arabic name meaning "one who struggles" or "one engaged in striving."
Maciel
Spanish · A surname-style given name of Spanish use, likely tied to a family or place name rather than a direct word meaning.
Mckinzie
Scottish · Mckinzie is a spelling variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning child or descendant of Coinneach.
Muneera
Arabic · Muneera is an Arabic name meaning luminous, radiant, or shining with light.
Mckenzi
Scottish · Mckenzi is a streamlined spelling of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning child of Coinneach or fair one.
Meia
Greek · Variant-like form related to Maia/Meia, associated with growth and the spring goddess Maia.
Matthan
Hebrew · Matthan is a Hebrew biblical name meaning “gift” or “gift of God.”
Marleni
German · A form of Marlene, originally blending Maria and Magdalene, with biblical associations.
Mirelle
French · Mirelle is a French-style form related to Mireille, likely derived from Latin roots meaning 'to admire' or 'wonder.'
Mekayla
Hebrew · Mekayla is a spelling variant of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Moustafa
Arabic · Moustafa is a variant of Mustafa, an Arabic name meaning chosen one.
Merary
Hebrew · Merary is a form of Merari, a Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as meaning bitter or sorrowful.
Morgyn
Welsh · Morgyn is a modern spelling of Morgan, from Welsh roots associated with the sea and brightness.
Mahogani
English · A spelling variant of Mahogany, taken from the rich reddish wood and tree name.
Maryuri
Spanish · A blended form combining Maria with Yuri or Yuriy, joining Marian and Slavic naming traditions.
Meital
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Meital is commonly understood as dew or dewdrop, evoking freshness and blessing.
Miara
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by names like Mia and Kiara, used for its smooth contemporary sound.
Meshulem
Hebrew · Meshulem is a Hebrew variant of Meshullam, meaning repaid, rewarded, or made whole.
Micajah
Hebrew · Micajah is an old form of Micaiah, from Hebrew, meaning who is like the Lord.
Makenzee
Scottish · A contemporary spelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname name meaning child of Coinneach.
Makaylee
English · A modern blend related to Michaela and Kaylee, often carrying the sense of "who is like God" through the Michael root.
Magdelyn
Hebrew · A variant of Magdalene or Madeline, ultimately linked to Magdala, meaning woman from Magdala.
Mazal
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Mazal means luck, fortune, or constellation, as in the phrase mazal tov.
Mursal
Arabic · From Arabic, Mursal means 'messenger', 'sent forth', or 'one who is dispatched'.
Mairany
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Mary or Mair, from Hebrew roots traditionally linked to beloved or wished-for child.
Mckinnon
Scottish · From a Scottish surname meaning son of Fhionghuin or kin-descendant, now used as a given name.
Mccray
Scottish · McCray is an Anglicized Scottish or Irish surname meaning 'son of Crae' or a similar Gaelic personal name.
Musaab
Arabic · Musaab, usually spelled Musab or Mus'ab, is an Arabic name meaning 'strong,' 'hardened,' or 'enduring.'
Manahil
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning springs of water, fountains, or sources of refreshment.
Mihail
Slavic · Eastern European form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Maripaz
Spanish · Maripaz combines Maria and Paz, the Spanish word for 'peace,' giving it a devotional and serene meaning.
Maddalyn
Hebrew · Maddalyn is a spelling variant of Madeline or Magdalene, from Magdala, meaning 'woman from Magdala.'
Mukund
Indian · Mukund is a Sanskrit name for Krishna or Vishnu meaning giver of liberation.
Manase
Hebrew · Manase is a form of Manasseh, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "causing to forget."
Madisynn
English · A stylized modern spelling of Madison, from an English surname meaning son of Maud.
Mcguire
Irish · Mcguire is an Irish surname form of Maguire, meaning son of Odhar, or son of the dun-colored one.
Mayara
Arabic · Mayara is a modern name with likely Arabic-influenced roots, often linked to brightness, grace, or admired beauty in contemporary use.
Meabh
Irish · Meabh is the Irish form of Medb, an ancient queen's name meaning intoxicating or she who brings joy.
Meilynn
English · Meilynn is a modern blended name, often combining Mei with Lynn, suggesting beauty, grace, or a pretty forest pool depending on usage.
Myon
Korean · Myon is likely based on Korean Myeon, whose meaning depends on the hanja but often suggests brightness or refinement.
Mosha
Hebrew · Mosha is likely a variant of Moshe, the Hebrew form of Moses, traditionally explained as drawn out of the water.
Madyn
English · Madyn is a modern spelling of Madeline or Madison-style names, used chiefly for contemporary sound and style.
Milenna
Slavic · Milenna likely blends Milena and similar forms, carrying Slavic roots tied to 'gracious,' 'dear,' or 'beloved.'
Monseratt
Spanish · Monseratt is a variant of Montserrat, taken from the Catalan mountain shrine name meaning serrated mountain.
Myliyah
English · Myliyah is a modern created name influenced by Mylah and -iyah endings popular in contemporary naming.
Malikye
Arabic · Likely a blend of Malik, meaning king, and Malachi-style endings.
Makenley
English · A modern surname-style coinage influenced by Mackenzie and -ley names, suggesting a field or meadow ending.
Mely
English · A short pet form of names like Melissa, Melanie, or Amelia, used affectionately.
Myel
English · Myel is likely a modern English-style invention, possibly influenced by Michael or Myles.
Mehkai
Hebrew · Mehkai is likely a modern form influenced by Mekhi or Micaiah, linked to Hebrew roots meaning 'who is like God?'
Mairyn
Welsh · Modern spelling related to Mair or Mary forms, ultimately tied to the ancient name Miriam.
Maeley
English · A modern name in the style of Mailee or Miley, created from familiar English sounds and endings.
Micai
Hebrew · A short form related to Micaiah or Micah, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Madoc
Welsh · A traditional Welsh name usually interpreted as fortunate, good, or beneficent.
Mythias
Greek · Likely a creative form influenced by Matthias and Greek-style endings, suggesting gift-related roots.
Manroop
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name from Sanskrit meaning 'image of the mind' or 'embodiment of beauty and spirit.'
Marializ
Hebrew · Compound of Maria (Hebrew, beloved) and Liz, a short form of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Morea
Greek · A variant of Moira, from Greek meaning 'fate' or 'destiny,' or referencing the historical Morea region of Greece.
Muse
Greek · From the Greek Mousai, the nine goddesses of arts and inspiration in classical mythology.
Maytte
Spanish · Stylized variant of Maite/Mayte, a Spanish-Basque name meaning 'lovable' or a pet form of María Teresa.
Mileigh
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Miley, a diminutive of Miles (Latin 'soldier') or a stylized compound.
Mailah
Hebrew · Variant of Mahlah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'disease' or 'weak,' borne by a daughter of Zelophehad in Numbers.
Malonni
Irish · Modern invented name likely derived from the Irish surname Maloney, meaning 'devoted to the church.'
Melayah
Hebrew · Modern invented name, likely blending Malia (Hawaiian/Hebrew variant of Mary) with a creative -yah suffix.
Mariaines
English · A decorative compound of Marie and Jane patterns, with Mari- linked to the Hebrew name Mary.
Myella
English · A modern invented name blending the prefix My- with the popular suffix -ella, suggesting 'my beautiful one.'
Matthaus
German · German form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Mordchai
Hebrew · Variant of Mordecai, a Hebrew/Persian name possibly meaning 'servant of Marduk,' the Babylonian deity.
Makenli
English · Modern phonetic variant of McKinley, a Scots-Irish surname meaning 'son of Finlay (fair hero).'
Malonnie
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Melanie (Greek: dark, black) with the -onnie suffix.
Maylinn
English · Modern invented compound of May (English: the month/hawthorn blossom) and Linn (Norse: waterfall).
Mazani
African · African name of uncertain etymology, possibly Swahili-influenced, with connotations of thought or reflection.
Makinleigh
Scottish · Feminine elaboration of McKinley (Scottish Gaelic, 'son of the fair-haired hero'), ornately respelled with -leigh.
Millian
Slavic · Variant of Milan, from Slavic roots meaning gracious or favored, also linked to the Italian city name.
Milove
Slavic · Invented compound blending Slavic 'mil' (beloved, dear) with English 'love,' creating a doubly affectionate name.
Minsa
Arabic · Name found in Arabic and African traditions; may relate to Arabic mansa (prestige) or used as a soft given name.
Maebri
English · Modern invented combination of Mae (pearl or month of May) and Bri.
Misgana
African · Amharic (Ethiopian) name meaning gratitude or thanksgiving.
Markon
Latin · A modernized form of Mark/Marcus, tied to Latin *Marcus* and the Roman tradition of Mars.
Matviy
Slavic · Ukrainian form of Matthew, tracing back to Hebrew Matityahu, 'gift of God.'
Miori
Japanese · A Japanese-influenced feminine form, often interpreted through Japanese phonetics and prized for its soft syllables.
Muhab
Arabic · Arabic name from the love-root, used for one who is beloved or affectionate.
Mokshith
Indian · Indian/Sanskrit-based name associated with the idea of spiritual release or liberation.
Maedot
Hebrew · Resembles Hebrew forms related to gifts or measures, likely a feminine modern name with a biblical phonetic style.
Melodyrose
English · Direct English combination of melody and rose, meaning musical beauty with floral grace.
Masal
Arabic · Arabic-style name whose closest sense is “example or parable”; modernized today as a short, uncommon personal name.
Messias
Hebrew · Spanish/Portuguese form of Messiah, from Hebrew "anointed one" meaning savior in Christian tradition.
Morireoluwa
African · From Yoruba, where Morireoluwa means “I have found joy in God,” a name with devotional Christian meaning.
Marlayah
Arabic · A modern Arabic-influenced feminine form related to similar May/Mar variants, commonly conveying notions of grace and beauty.
Merveille
French · Merveille is French for "marvel" or "wonder," making it a rare virtue-style name with elegant flair.
Milleigh
English · Milleigh is a creative spelling of Millie, a diminutive of names like Mildred or Millicent.
Maislynn
English · A modern blend of Maisie and -lynn, created in contemporary English naming style.
Maxlynn
English · A modern blend of Max, from Latin maximus meaning "greatest," and the suffix -lynn.
Muslim
Arabic · Muslim is an Arabic name meaning one who submits to God.
Maristella
Italian · From Maria and stella, meaning star of the sea, a traditional Marian title.
Mave
Irish · Mave is a spelling variant of Maeve, the Irish queen's name meaning intoxicating or she who inspires.
Mibella
Italian · Mibella is a modern blend of Mi and Bella, with Bella coming from Romance roots meaning beautiful.
Madani
Arabic · Madani derives from Arabic roots meaning civil, urban, or refined, and is also used across East Africa.
Marynn
English · Marynn is a modern spelling of Marin or Mary-Ann style names, ultimately linked to Mary, traditionally interpreted as beloved or wished-for child.
Meisa
Japanese · Often used as a Japanese-style name, commonly interpreted through kanji combinations linked to brightness or beauty.
Mayzlee
English · A modern elaboration of Maisie and -lee sounds, giving it a playful contemporary feel.
Muhammadmusa
Arabic · A compound of Muhammad, “praised,” and Musa, the Arabic form of Moses.
Morwenna
Welsh · A Celtic name meaning "maiden" or "fair one," associated with early British saintly tradition.
Mazir
Arabic · Mazir is likely Arabic-derived and may convey distinction, support, or noble bearing depending on regional use.
Mozzi
Italian · Mozzi is an Italian surname-style name that has a lively diminutive feel when used as a given name.
Mukhammad
Arabic · Mukhammad is a transliterated form of Muhammad, meaning praised or commendable in Arabic.
Millieann
English · Millieann is a compound of Millie and Ann, combining a diminutive form with a classic grace-name ending.
Masoka
African · Likely from African naming traditions, with meanings varying by language but often tied to circumstance, family, or emotion.
Mesk
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian usage referring to musk, the rich natural fragrance.
Mazna
Arabic · Mazna is an Arabic name associated with rain clouds or rain-bearing skies.
Makoah
Hebrew · Likely a modern Hebrew-inspired form, echoing names tied to strength, hope, or divine remembrance.
Mwangaza
African · Mwangaza is a Swahili name meaning "light," "brightness," or "illumination."
Muhammadyasin
Arabic · A devotional compound of Muhammad and Yasin, combining praise with a Quranic sacred reference.
Mezekiah
Hebrew · Mezekiah is a Hebrew-style elaboration of -kiah names, echoing forms like Hezekiah and implying a meaning tied to God's strength.
Mykhailo
Slavic · Mykhailo is the Ukrainian form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Magnoliamae
English · Magnoliamae combines Magnolia, the flowering tree name from New Latin, with Mae, a traditional English middle-name form.
Malanee
English · Malanee is likely a modern variant of Melanie, from Greek roots meaning dark or black.
Malou
French · Malou is a French diminutive, often formed from Marie-Louise or similar compound names.
Mayvie
English · Mayvie is a modern blend of May and names like Ivy or Maeve, giving it a floral, vintage-meets-new feel.
Medhasvi
Indian · Medhasvi comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian naming, associated with intelligence, wisdom, and brightness of mind.
Mehrmah
Persian · Mehrmah is Persian in style, combining elements associated with sun, affection, or moon in poetic Persian naming traditions.
Mersana
Arabic · Mersana appears to be a modern name with Arabic or Persian stylistic influence, valued more for sound than a fixed classical meaning.
Miyelle
French · Miyelle is a modern blend, likely combining Japanese Mi- with a French-style -elle ending for a soft elegant sound.
Muhlani
African · Muhlani is a modern melodic name, likely influenced by names like Milani and Hawaiian-style endings such as -lani.
Myarii
Hebrew · Myarii seems to be a modern creative variant related to Maria or Mary, ultimately from Hebrew via Greek and Latin tradition.
Mayk
English · Mayk is a variant spelling of Mike or Maik, from Michael, meaning who is like God?
Maud
French · Medieval French form of Matilda, from Germanic 'maht' (might) + 'hild' (battle).
Mal
Irish · Short form of Malcolm, from Gaelic 'maol Colum' meaning devotee of Saint Columba.
Maybell
English · Combination of May (the month or hawthorn flower) and Belle (French for 'beautiful').
Marybelle
English · Compound of Mary (Hebrew, beloved) and Belle (French, beautiful), meaning "beautiful beloved."
Maury
French · French diminutive of Maurice, from Latin 'Maurus' meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Madalene
Hebrew · Variant of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala,' a town on the Sea of Galilee.
Majorie
French · Variant of Marjorie, from French marguerite meaning 'pearl' or 'daisy.'
Magdaline
Greek · Variant of Magdalene, meaning of Magdala, a town on the Sea of Galilee; associated with Mary Magdalene.
Morley
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'clearing on the moor' or 'moor meadow'.
Michiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning beautiful wise child or child of beauty.
Merrit
English · From Old English 'mǣre' meaning 'famous' or Latin 'meritum' meaning 'worthy, deserving.'
Margaretmary
Greek · Compound of Margaret (Greek 'margarites,' pearl) and Mary (Hebrew Miriam), honoring St. Margaret Mary Alacoque.
Merilyn
English · Variant of Marilyn, a blend of Mary (Hebrew 'bitter/beloved') and the suffix -lyn.
Montague
French · From Norman French 'mont aigu' meaning 'pointed hill;' famously a family name in Romeo and Juliet.
Maylon
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending May with the suffix -lon, or variant of Waylon.
Marcelene
Latin · Feminine variant of Marcel, from Latin Marcellus, related to Mars the god of war.
Manon
French · French diminutive of Marie, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam meaning wished-for child.
Miyuki
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'beautiful snow' (美雪) or 'deep snow' (深雪).
Maryjean
Hebrew · Compound of Mary (Hebrew, 'bitter' or 'beloved') and Jean (French form of John).
Mayda
English · Variant of Maida or May, evoking the springtime month and freshness; possibly from Old English 'maiden.'
Marvyn
English · Variant spelling of Marvin, from Welsh Merfyn meaning sea hill or great lord.
Marlynn
English · Modern blend of Mary (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), a mid-century coinage.
Miami
English · Place name from the Mayaimi people; used rarely as a given name.
Mayron
Greek · Variant of Myron, from Greek 'myron' meaning myrrh or sweet oil, an ancient fragrant resin.
Mattew
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Maryel
English · Modern blend of Mary (Hebrew 'bitter/beloved') with the suffix -el meaning 'God'.
Micki
English · Diminutive of Michaela, from Hebrew Michael meaning 'who is like God'.
Maritta
Hebrew · Finnish and German diminutive of Maria/Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Merrily
English · English word name meaning "in a cheerful, happy manner."
Marney
English · Marney is an English and Irish surname-style name, sometimes linked to 'of the sea' or place-name roots.
Marika
Slavic · Marika is a Slavic and European diminutive of Maria, a name of Hebrew origin with longstanding religious use.
Monti
Italian · Monti is a short form or surname-style name from words for "mountain" or "hill."
Montel
French · Montel likely derives from French and Latin mountain words, suggesting a hill or mountain association.
Mi
Chinese · Mi is used in East Asian names and commonly carries meanings of beauty, rice, or grace depending on characters.
Mishelle
Hebrew · Mishelle is a modern spelling of Michelle, from the Hebrew-rooted Michael meaning "who is like God?"
Milica
Slavic · Milica is a Slavic name from the root mil, meaning gracious, dear, or beloved.
Mairi
Scottish · A Scottish form of Mary, traditionally interpreted as beloved, wished-for child, or bitter.
Mariza
Spanish · A Romance-language form related to Maria, ultimately from Hebrew via Latin, often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness.'
Marykathryn
English · Marykathryn combines Mary and Kathryn, joining Hebrew-rooted Mary with Greek Katherine, often linked to purity.
Mollee
English · Mollee is an English spelling variant of Molly, a diminutive of Mary from Hebrew Miriam.
Marra
Italian · Marra appears in Italian and Irish surname use and as a given name variant related to Mary or Mara forms.
Markeith
Latin · Modern blend of Mark and Keith, combining a Roman name with a Scottish surname-style name.
Merina
Latin · A form related to Marina, from Latin marinus, meaning 'of the sea.'
Malee
Indian · Used in South and Southeast Asia, Malee is commonly associated with flowers or floral beauty.
Marjori
French · Marjori is a form of Marjorie, derived from Margaret and Greek roots meaning 'pearl.'
Maral
Persian · Maral is a Persian name meaning deer or gazelle, conveying grace and beauty.
Mikelle
French · A feminine form related to Michelle, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Meika
Japanese · Meika can be read as a Japanese-style name and also resembles Germanic forms related to strength or power.
Montee
French · Montee is likely a modern form related to Monty or Monte, from roots meaning "mountain."
Markanthony
English · Compound modern form of Mark and Anthony, both names of ancient Roman origin.
Myriah
Hebrew · Myriah is a variant of Moriah or Maria-family names ultimately linked to Hebrew roots associated with belovedness or bitterness.
Malkia
Arabic · Malkia means queen in Swahili and relates to Semitic roots for king or sovereignty.
Makia
African · Makia is used as a modern given name and may echo Hawaiian or African-style forms, though its exact root varies by usage.
Marcoantonio
Italian · Marcoantonio is the Italian compound of Marco and Antonio, joining names tied to Mars and the Roman Antonius family.
Megumi
Japanese · A Japanese name commonly meaning blessing, grace, or kindness, depending on the characters used.
Mega
Greek · Drawn from the Greek root megas, meaning great or large, and sometimes used as a bold modern given name.
Maiko
Japanese · Maiko is a Japanese name that can mean child of dance depending on the kanji chosen, and is also known from apprentice geisha culture.
Melanni
Greek · A variant of Melanie, from Greek melania meaning 'blackness' or 'dark.'
Mystic
English · From the English word mystic, ultimately from Greek mystikos, meaning secret, spiritual, or initiated into sacred mysteries.
Michah
Hebrew · Michah is a variant of Micah, from Hebrew meaning 'Who is like God?'
Maleeka
Arabic · A variant of Malika, from Arabic meaning queen or female ruler.
Mansur
Arabic · Mansur comes from Arabic and means "victorious" or "one given victory."
Mylena
Slavic · A variant of Milena, from Slavic roots meaning gracious, dear, or beloved.
Merlina
Welsh · A feminine form of Merlin, the legendary name tied to sea-fort or falcon-like roots in Celtic tradition.
Masoud
Arabic · From Arabic Masud, meaning “fortunate,” “happy,” or “prosperous.”
Macayla
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michaela/Makayla, the feminine form of Michael, meaning “Who is like God?”
Makinzie
Scottish · A modern spelling of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning son of Coinneach or fair one.
Mehwish
Persian · A Persian and Urdu name meaning moon-like or as beautiful as the moon.
Mickaela
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michaela, from Hebrew, meaning who is like God?
Mickayla
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michaela or Mikayla, from Hebrew Michael, meaning who is like God?
Misbah
Arabic · Misbah is an Arabic name meaning lamp or light, from a root associated with illumination.
Masson
French · Masson is a surname form related to mason, meaning a stoneworker or builder.
Mattson
English · Mattson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Matt," with Matt from Matthew, "gift of God."
Mikyla
Hebrew · Mikyla is a modern spelling of Michaela or Mikayla, from Hebrew meaning “Who is like God?”
Marsean
French · Marsean likely draws on Marc/Marcel-type roots from Latin Marcus, associated with Mars, with a modern French-styled ending.
Minami
Japanese · Minami is a Japanese name meaning "south," commonly used as both a surname and given name.
Marcelius
Latin · Marcelius is a Latin-style elaboration of Marcel or Marcellus, meaning 'little warrior' or linked to Mars.
Mouhamad
Arabic · A variant of Muhammad, from Arabic meaning praised or commendable.
Mykaela
Hebrew · Mykaela is a modern spelling of Michaela, from Hebrew, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Melyna
Greek · A variant of Melina, from Greek roots often linked to "honey" or sweetness.
Mylia
Greek · Probably a modern variant influenced by names like Mila, Malia, or Amelia, with no single firmly fixed etymology.
Makara
Indian · Makara comes from Sanskrit, naming a mythical sea creature and also the zodiac sign Capricorn in Indian tradition.
Manveer
Indian · Manveer is an Indian name from Punjabi and Sanskrit elements meaning brave of heart or courageous mind.
Mayline
English · Mayline is a modern combination name built from May and the French-style suffix -line, suggesting grace and springtime.
Melayna
Greek · Melayna is likely a modern variant of Melaina or Melanie, from Greek melania meaning black or dark.
Miciah
Hebrew · Miciah is likely a variant of Micaiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning who is like the Lord.
Myana
Hebrew · Myana is likely a modern blend influenced by Maya and Ana, with associations of grace and illusion or beauty.
Manvir
Indian · Manvir is a Punjabi and Sikh name often understood as brave-hearted or heroic in spirit.
Mckennah
Irish · A variant of McKenna, from a Gaelic surname meaning "child of Cionaodh," often interpreted as "born of fire."
Minji
Korean · A Korean name whose exact meaning depends on the hanja chosen, often conveying intelligence, brightness, or wisdom.
Malonie
Irish · Likely influenced by Malone or Melanie forms, with Irish surname roots and a soft modern spelling.
Marayah
Hebrew · A variant of Mariah or Moriah, likely from Hebrew roots associated with bitterness, belovedness, or divine reference.
Milee
English · A spelling variant of Miley or Millie, often linked to Germanic names meaning 'gentle strength' or 'industrious'.
Manav
Indian · Manav comes from Sanskrit and means human, mankind, or descendant of Manu.
Mclane
Scottish · From a Scottish surname meaning son of the servant of Saint John.
Mckade
Scottish · Mckade is a modern surname-style form related to McCade or Cade, suggesting a Scottish or Irish lineage.
Mayerlin
German · Mayerlin is a modern elaboration likely blending May or Meyer with a feminine suffix, suggesting grace or a springlike feeling.
Moona
Arabic · Moona is likely related to Arabic Muna, meaning wishes, desires, or aspirations.
Mikylah
Hebrew · Mikylah is a modern spelling of Mikayla, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning "Who is like God?"
Mikolaj
Slavic · Mikolaj is the Polish form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people.
Maclaine
Scottish · From the Scottish surname MacLaine/MacLean, meaning 'son of the servant of Saint John.'
Makyia
English · A modern invented form, likely influenced by Makia/MaKya-style names and chosen for sound rather than one fixed root.
Mattheus
Hebrew · A variant of Matthew, from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God."
Makynna
Scottish · A modern spelling of McKenna, from a Gaelic surname meaning 'son of Cionaodh.'
Mama
English · Used as a rare given name, Mama comes from familiar nursery speech associated with mother.
Mauriana
Latin · Likely an elaborated form related to Maurus or Maura, from Latin roots meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish.'
Miriana
Latin · Likely a feminine elaboration of Mira or Miriam-related forms, often associated with meanings like 'wonderful' or 'admired.'
Manases
Hebrew · A Spanish form of Manasseh, the biblical name meaning causing to forget or making forget hardships.
Macallister
Scottish · A Scottish surname-style name meaning son of Alasdair or Alexander.
Makya
English · Likely a modern form influenced by Micaiah or Makayla, often connected to the Hebrew idea “who is like God?”
Makynzie
Scottish · A modern spelling of Mackenzie, from a Gaelic surname meaning 'child of Coinneach,' often interpreted as 'fair one.'
Mikiyah
Hebrew · Mikiyah is likely influenced by Hebrew Micaiah, meaning 'who is like the Lord?' with a modern feminine spelling.
Minahil
Arabic · Minahil is an Arabic name often interpreted as spring, fountain, or source of fresh water.
Mataeo
Spanish · Mataeo is likely a variant of Mateo or Matteo, from Matthew, meaning gift of God.
Mahlet
African · Mahlet is an Ethiopian name, from Amharic usage, often associated with song, hymn, or sacred chant.
Melat
African · Melat is an Ethiopian name from Ge'ez or Amharic usage meaning fullness or abundance.
Moosa
Arabic · Moosa is the Arabic form of Moses, a biblical name of ancient Hebrew origin traditionally linked with being drawn from water.
Muskan
Indian · From modern Indian usage, meaning smile.
Makhia
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Micaiah or Makya, with Hebrew roots meaning 'who is like the Lord?'
Macalister
Scottish · Macalister is a Scottish surname meaning son of Alistair or son of Alexander.
Myson
Greek · Myson is an ancient Greek name also used in modern English-style naming, though its exact sense is uncertain.
Machi
Japanese · Machi can be a Japanese name element with varied meanings by characters, though it also resembles Hebrew Machi from scripture.
Marielly
French · Marielly is likely a romantic elaboration of Marie or Mariel, names ultimately linked to Hebrew Miriam.
Maelina
English · Probably a modern blend of Mae and Lina, created for its lyrical sound rather than a single fixed root.
Manhattan
English · Taken from the famous place name Manhattan, ultimately from an Indigenous term associated with the island.
Macaiah
Hebrew · A variant of Micaiah, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Makyiah
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-inspired form, likely influenced by Micaiah, meaning who is like God.
Maicy
English · Maicy is likely a modern form of Macy or Maisie, names linked either to a French place-name or a pet form of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Maleina
Greek · Likely a variant of Melina or Malena, names linked to Greek roots for 'honey' or beloved forms.
Miela
Slavic · Miela likely comes from Slavic roots related to dear, gracious, or pleasant, giving it a soft affectionate sense.
Malakye
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Malachi, meaning my messenger or messenger of God.
Melkin
English · Melkin appears to be a rare surname-style or diminutive form with uncertain roots, likely shaped in English usage.
Mattalynn
Hebrew · A modern blend name, likely combining Matta or Matthew roots with Lynn, suggesting "gift of God."
Mililani
English · A modern melodic name often interpreted with heavenly or exalted associations in contemporary use.
Matej
Slavic · A Slavic form of Matthew, from Hebrew, meaning "gift of God."
Malaijah
Hebrew · Malaijah is a modern blend influenced by Malachi and Elijah, both Hebrew biblical names.
Meyli
Chinese · Likely based on Chinese Mei-Li sounds, often associated with beauty and grace depending on the chosen characters.
Miamarie
Hebrew · A compound name combining Mia, often linked to Maria, with Marie, the French form of Mary.
Maialen
Spanish · Maialen is a Basque form of Magdalene, ultimately linked to Magdala and often interpreted as 'woman from Magdala.'
Markai
English · Modern invented variant of Marcus or Mark, from the Latin name meaning 'of Mars, the god of war.'
Mckayden
Scottish · Modern invented blend of McKay (Scottish, 'son of Aodh') and Aiden (Irish, 'little fire').
Meryam
Hebrew · A Turkish and Arabic form of Miriam/Mary, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Melan
Greek · Short form of Melanie, from Greek 'melaina' meaning dark or black, historically referring to dark complexion.
Mclaren
Scottish · Scottish surname from Mac Labhrainn, meaning 'son of Labhran,' used as a given name.
Marbely
English · A modern blend of Mary and belle, linking Hebrew Mariam (beloved) and French belle (beautiful), so it suggests a lovely or fair girl.
Mahya
Persian · Persian feminine name meaning 'like the moon', also used in Hebrew contexts as a variant of Maya meaning 'water' or 'illusion'.
Malanni
Indian · Likely a modern invented name blending Mal- with the Indian suffix -anni, suggesting beauty or grace.
Mamediarra
African · West African name blending Mamadi (a form of Muhammad meaning 'praiseworthy') with a Fula or Mandinka suffix.
Messi
Italian · Italian surname used as a given name, widely associated with footballer Lionel Messi; possibly from Latin 'missus' meaning 'sent.'
Messiyah
Hebrew · Modern variant spelling of Messiah, from Hebrew 'mashiach' meaning 'anointed one,' a deeply spiritual title.
Mawa
African · West African name associated with the moon or a supreme deity, found in Ewe and Fon traditions.
Maiara
Spanish · Tupi-Guaraní indigenous name from Brazil meaning 'great grandmother' or 'wise elder woman,' reflecting ancestral reverence.
Maddoxx
Welsh · Creative spelling of Maddox, a Welsh patronymic meaning 'son of Madoc' or 'fortunate/generous.'
Mabrie
French · Modern variant of Mabry or Mabel, ultimately from Latin amabilis (lovable), with a contemporary spelling.
Mahalakshmi
Indian · Sanskrit compound meaning 'great Lakshmi,' honoring the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and beauty.
Memphys
English · Modern respelling of Memphis, an Egyptian city name from Coptic meaning 'place of the good', used as a given name.
Mackinlee
Scottish · Variant of McKinley, from Scottish/Irish 'Mac Fionnlaigh' meaning son of the fair-haired warrior.
Mahib
Arabic · From Arabic roots tied to *maḥb/mahbub* fields, commonly interpreted as "beloved" or "dear one."
Malinalli
Spanish · Ancient Nahuatl calendar name meaning 'twisted grass,' famously borne by La Malinche, Aztec interpreter of Cortés.
Maybelin
French · A modern elaboration of Mabel, which comes from Latin amabilis meaning lovable through French and English usage.
Myion
English · A modern inventive English name likely inspired by Myron or Orion forms, used as a contemporary stylistic choice.
Marziya
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'pleasing, satisfactory, or one who is content and approved of by others.'
Maebree
English · Modern invented blend of Mae (English variant of Mary) and Bree (Irish, meaning 'strength').
Mahirah
Arabic · Arabic feminine form tied to the root meaning skilled or expert, carrying a virtue-centered etymology.
Malulani
English · A lyrical, place-associated name often chosen for its gentle Hawaiian-like cadence and soft vowel pattern.
Mayssa
Arabic · A contemporary spelling of Maysa/Maysa styles, with Arabic resonance and a soft, feminine modern profile.
Miura
Japanese · A Japanese surname-origin name now used as a given name in some contexts, associated with Japanese naming tradition.
Mylaa
Slavic · A modern variant of Myla/Mila, tied to Slavic roots meaning gracious, dear, or kind in affectionate naming use.
Makbel
Hebrew · Likely an alternate spelling of Michael family names, derived from Hebrew *Mikha'el* meaning 'who is like God?'.
Marcion
Latin · From the name Marcus, linked to Mars, it means "of Mars" or "dedicated to Mars" in early Roman/Greek usage.
Maelynne
English · A contemporary stylized form of Maelyn, itself linked to English and Gaelic name families with soft modern cadence.
Monreaux
French · A French-style surname form with place-naming phonetics, used as a modern personal name with locational flavor.
Maizen
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced spelling of Mazen-like names, tied to imagery of rain or cloudy brilliance in Arabic name traditions.
Messai
Arabic · A contemporary form from Arabic phonetic patterns, usually treated as a regional modern personal name.
Maxxton
English · Modern surname-derived form meaning 'son of Max'; now used as a first name in English-speaking contexts.
Mialuna
Spanish · A coined name from Spanish elements *mía* and *luna*, meaning “my moon,” used poetically in modern naming.
Milanee
Slavic · A melodic modern form tied to Mila and its Slavic root meaning “gracious” or “dear.”
Milio
Italian · Milio is a short form related to Emilio or Camilo, names with Latin roots and a warm diminutive feel.
Mahera
Arabic · Mahera comes from Arabic and suggests skill, talent, or excellence.
Mahani
Persian · Often interpreted in Hawaiian-style naming as breeze-like or gentle; it may also echo Persian-derived forms.
Mariasofia
Spanish · A compound of Maria, from Hebrew roots, and Sofia, from Greek sophia meaning "wisdom."
Mazelynn
English · Mazelynn is a modern English compound built from Mae or Mazy with the popular feminine ending -lynn.
Minho
Korean · A Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often involving brightness, intelligence, or greatness.
Mariatou
African · A West African form related to Mariam or Mary, carrying the long Marian tradition.
Maheera
Arabic · Maheera is from Arabic Mahira and means skilled, expert, or accomplished.
Maisynn
English · A modern respelling of Mason or Maisyn, following current surname-style naming trends.
Myrcella
Latin · A variant of Marcella, from Latin roots linked to Mars and often interpreted as "warlike" or "young warrior."
Malauni
African · Malauni is a modern-sounding name likely formed in contemporary use, with a soft melodic structure rather than a well-documented historic root.
Melaher
Arabic · Melaher seems to follow Arabic-influenced phonetics, though it is likely a rare modern form without a single widely attested etymology.
Maisel
German · A surname-style name of German and Jewish usage, sometimes tied to little bird or diminutive household forms.
Magizhini
Indian · Magizhini is from Tamil, linked to magizh meaning joy or happiness and also associated with the magizham flower.
Maimunah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning blessed, fortunate, or auspicious.
Mayleth
English · A modern lyrical creation, likely influenced by May and names ending in -eth.
Micaias
Hebrew · A variant of Micaiah, from Hebrew meaning “who is like God?”
Mighty
English · An English word name taken from “mighty,” meaning powerful or strong.
Miloni
Indian · From Indian naming traditions, often associated with meeting, union, or harmonious coming together.
Mikhailo
Slavic · Mikhailo is a Slavic form of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning who is like God?
Miyanni
Japanese · Miyanni appears to blend Japanese-style Miya with a modern English naming ending, suggesting beauty or sacredness.
Maeverly
Irish · A modern blend of Maeve and Everly, combining old Irish strength with a contemporary surname style.
Marialucia
Italian · A compound of Maria and Lucia, carrying associations of Mary and light.
Mayura
Indian · From Sanskrit Mayura, meaning 'peacock.'
Musfira
Arabic · Musfira is an Arabic name meaning radiant, shining, or bright-faced.
Maizlynn
English · Maizlynn is a modern invented name combining Mae or Maize-like sounds with the fashionable suffix -lynn.
Miyoni
Japanese · Miyoni has a Japanese-style form and likely draws on elements suggesting beauty or refinement.
Mino
Italian · Used as an Italian diminutive and also found in Japanese naming, with different local meanings.
Manay
Spanish · Likely a modern multicultural name form with uncertain origin, shaped by soft vowel-based naming patterns.
Myier
German · A variant of Meyer or Meier, a German surname-name meaning "steward" or farm overseer.
Mayvee
English · Mayvee is a modern English combination name, likely built from May and the bright short form Vee.
Menua
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew roots for rest or calm, giving the sense of repose or peacefulness.
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