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Miaire
French · Likely a modern French-styled invention, possibly inspired by names like Mia and Claire.
Muhammadhamza
Arabic · A compound Arabic Muslim name combining Muhammad, meaning praised, with Hamza, a lion-associated heroic name.
Mactzil
Arabic · A rare modern form with uncertain root, likely adapted for sound rather than tied to a single old etymology.
Mahlanni
African · Likely a modern elaboration of Malani- or Mahlani-like forms, with a melodic contemporary structure.
Mahva
Persian · Likely related to Persian Mah, 'moon,' giving it a luminous meaning tied to beauty and radiance.
Maman
French · Maman is a French word meaning 'mother,' sometimes used as a warm affectionate name form.
Mariaflor
Spanish · A Spanish compound of Maria and flor, meaning 'Mary' and 'flower,' combining devotion with floral imagery.
Mauve
French · From French mauve, the flower and color name, giving it a soft botanical and color-based meaning.
Maverly
English · A modern English-style name influenced by Maverick and -ly endings, suggesting independence and style.
Mayleni
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style blended name, likely formed from May- and -leni elements for a lyrical sound.
Mazlee
Arabic · Likely a modern Arabic-influenced form, used more for sound and style than a fixed classical root.
Mbene
African · A rare African name form, likely from regional language roots, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Millerkate
English · A modern compound of Miller, an occupational surname, and Kate, creating a surname-plus-classic blend.
Monsai
Japanese · Likely influenced by Japanese sound patterns, though it may also be a modern invented form with no fixed root.
Mrida
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Mrida is associated with gentleness, grace, or earth-related softness.
Mwavita
African · Likely from African language roots, with a rare and regionally specific etymology not widely standardized.
Madhavan
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, traditionally an epithet of Krishna and associated with springtime sweetness.
Makais
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Makai or biblical-style names like Micah and Malachi.
Marcielo
Spanish · Likely a romantic elaboration of Marcelo or Marcello, names ultimately tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Masyah
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Messiah, from Hebrew mashiach, meaning anointed one.
Milhan
Indian · Likely a modern Indian name form, possibly connected to roots suggesting union, coming together, or affection.
Mohammadhamza
Arabic · A compound Arabic name joining Muhammad, praised one, and Hamza, a strong classic name meaning lion-like or steadfast.
Mpano
African · An African name with regional roots, used as a concise and strong modern given name.
Myro
Greek · Likely related to Myron, from Greek roots associated with myrrh or fragrant oil.
Melva
Scottish · Feminine form of Melvin, possibly meaning 'gentle chief' from Gaelic roots.
Margarett
English · Variant of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl.'
Murdock
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'Muireadhach' meaning sea warrior or mariner, combining elements for sea and lord.
Marrion
English · Variant of Marion, originally a French diminutive of Marie/Mary, from Hebrew Miriam; used as a masculine name in English.
Mozelle
French · Variant of Moselle, from the Moselle River in France and Germany; also linked to Hebrew Moses.
Man
English · English name used as a short form or nickname, sometimes from Emanuel or Manning.
Maranda
Latin · Variant of Miranda, from Latin 'mirandus' meaning admirable or wonderful.
Mada
English · Short form of Magdalene, from the biblical town Magdala meaning 'tower.'
Marea
Latin · Variant of Maria, from Hebrew Miriam, debated meaning including "bitter," "beloved," or "sea of sorrow."
Mildreth
English · Variant of Mildred, from Old English 'milde' (gentle) and 'þryð' (strength).
Mayne
English · From Old French 'maine' meaning mainland or great; also a surname-turned-given name.
March
English · From the month name, derived from Latin Mars, the Roman god of war. Also a surname from border marches.
Maire
Irish · Irish form of Mary, derived from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Merlyn
Welsh · Variant spelling of Merlin, from Welsh 'Myrddin' meaning 'sea fortress'; the legendary Arthurian wizard.
Masami
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'masa' (true, elegant) and 'mi' (beauty), meaning 'true beauty' or 'elegant truth.'
Marijane
Hebrew · Compound of Mari (variant of Mary, 'bitter/beloved') and Jane (from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious').
Maryfrances
Hebrew · Compound of Mary (Hebrew 'bitter/beloved') and Frances (Latin 'Francus,' free one), a Catholic double name.
Maxey
English · Diminutive of Max or Maximilian, from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest.'
Marsden
English · English place-name meaning 'boundary valley' from Old English mearc (boundary) and denu (valley).
Marcellina
Latin · Latin feminine diminutive of Marcellus meaning 'young warrior,' borne by a 4th-century saint.
Meredyth
Welsh · Variant spelling of Meredith, from Welsh 'Maredudd' meaning 'great lord' or 'sea protector.'
Morrie
Latin · Diminutive of Morris or Maurice, from Latin 'Mauritius' meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish.'
Medardo
Spanish · From Germanic 'Medardus' meaning brave strength or strong in honor; borne by Saint Medard.
Milady
English · From the English-French honorific "my lady," adopted as a given name suggesting elegance and nobility.
Martyn
Welsh · Welsh variant of Martin, from Latin Martinus meaning "of Mars," the Roman god of war.
Maro
Latin · Latin cognomen borne by the poet Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro); also a Japanese name meaning 'round.'
Mady
French · Diminutive of Madeleine, ultimately from Hebrew Magdala meaning 'tower' or 'woman from Magdala.'
Maximina
Latin · Diminutive feminine form of Maximus, meaning the greatest. Used among early Christian saints.
Mavin
Hebrew · Variant of Maven, from Hebrew 'mevin' meaning 'one who understands' or 'expert.'
Marylu
English · Compound of Mary (bitter/beloved) and Lu (from Louise, famous warrior), a mid-century American blend.
Marymae
Hebrew · Combination of Mary (Hebrew, 'wished-for child') and Mae (English, month of May).
Maryclare
English · Compound of Mary (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Clare (Latin, 'bright, clear'), evoking Saint Clare.
Maclyn
Irish · Variant of Macklin, from Gaelic 'Mac Flannáin' meaning son of the red-haired one.
Maxfield
English · English surname and place name meaning 'Mack's field,' combining a personal name with Old English 'feld.'
Mikie
Hebrew · A diminutive spelling of Mickey or Mike, from Hebrew Michael meaning who is like God?
Monterey
Spanish · From Monterey, California, derived from Spanish 'monte rey' meaning king's mountain.
Marnee
English · Marnee is a modern name possibly related to Marnie, often used as a diminutive of Marina or Margaret.
Milinda
English · Milinda is likely a variant of Melinda, a modern name sometimes linked to 'sweet' or 'gentle.'
Marianela
Spanish · A Spanish compound form built from Maria and Nela, carrying the traditional Marian associations of beloved or wished-for child.
Milene
French · Milene is a form of Mylene or Milena, associated with meanings like 'gracious' or linked to Helen's 'light.'
Melenie
Greek · Melenie is a spelling variant of Melanie, from Greek melania, meaning 'blackness' or 'dark.'
Michaell
Hebrew · Michaell is a doubled-letter spelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mellisa
Greek · Mellisa is a variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning honeybee.
Mcrae
Scottish · From the Scottish Gaelic surname Mac Rath, meaning son of grace or prosperity.
Marisha
Slavic · A form of Marisha or Marisa, related to Maria and often interpreted as beloved, bitter, or of the sea.
Marck
Latin · Marck is a spelling variant of Mark, from Latin Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Mariangela
Italian · An Italian compound of Maria and Angela, meaning "beloved" and "angel" associations.
Morena
Spanish · Morena comes from Latin through Spanish and means "dark-haired" or "brown-skinned."
Marivel
Spanish · Marivel is a Spanish blended name, often combining Mari and Vel, with associations to Mary and beauty or belovedness.
Macrina
Greek · Macrina comes from Greek makros, meaning long or great, and is known from early Christian tradition.
Miklos
Greek · A form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos, meaning victory of the people.
Mavelyn
English · Mavelyn is a modern English blend influenced by Mavis and Evelyn, created for its soft sound.
Melondy
Greek · A spelling variant of Melody, from Greek melodia, meaning song.
Marija
Slavic · Marija is the Slavic form of Maria, from the Hebrew Miriam, a name of ancient and uncertain meaning often linked with belovedness.
Markian
Slavic · Markian is a Slavic form related to Marcian or Mark, ultimately tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Maggy
Greek · Maggy is a pet form of Margaret, from Greek margaritēs, meaning pearl.
Malisha
English · Malisha is likely a modern English-form name, possibly influenced by Alicia or Melissa, with a contemporary invented style.
Miria
Hebrew · A variant of Miriam or Maria, an ancient Hebrew name with debated meanings often linked to 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Maryum
Arabic · Maryum is an Arabic form of Mary, from Hebrew Miriam, a biblical name of ancient uncertain meaning.
Manisha
Indian · Manisha is an Indian name, often from Sanskrit, commonly interpreted as wisdom, intelligence, or deep thought.
Mano
Spanish · Used in several cultures, often as a short form; in Indian use it can relate to names from Sanskrit manu, "man" or "mind."
Marcelus
Latin · Variant of Marcellus, a Roman diminutive of Marcus, associated with Mars.
Montrel
French · Likely a modern name influenced by French-sounding elements such as Mont- and -rel.
Manvel
Hebrew · Manvel is an Eastern European form of Manuel, from Hebrew Immanuel, meaning "God is with us."
Mykal
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Meriah
Hebrew · Meriah is likely a variant of Moriah or Mariah, drawing on Hebrew roots associated with "the Lord is my teacher" or "seen by God."
Minas
Greek · Greek name linked to ancient Minos or Minas and associated with old Cretan and Hellenic tradition.
Maricarmen
Spanish · Spanish compound of Maria and Carmen, joining the Marian name tradition with Carmen's title from Mount Carmel.
Markelle
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Mark or Marcelle, from Latin Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Meleana
Greek · Meleana is likely a variant of Melina or Melanie, from Greek roots associated with dark or honeyed sweetness.
Mykia
English · Mykia is a modern variant of Mika or Micaiah-like forms, used mainly for sound and style rather than one fixed origin.
Mican
Slavic · Mican is likely a Slavic diminutive related to Mika, ultimately linked to Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Marjani
Arabic · Marjani comes from Arabic marjan, meaning coral or small pearls, a precious sea image used in names.
Michaelanthony
Hebrew · Michaelanthony is a compound of Michael and Anthony, joining Hebrew and Latin classic name traditions.
Madai
Hebrew · Madai is a biblical name borne by a son of Japheth, traditionally associated with the Medes.
Morgann
Welsh · Morgann is a variant of Morgan, a Welsh name often interpreted as “sea-born” or “sea-circle.”
Magenta
Italian · A place-based name from Magenta, a town in Italy whose name later became associated with the vivid color.
Marchello
Italian · Marchello is an Italian-style form of Marcello, from Latin Marcellus, meaning little warrior or dedicated to Mars.
Marcin
Slavic · A Slavic form of Martin, from Latin Martinus, meaning of Mars or warlike.
Marselo
Spanish · A variant of Marcelo, from Latin Marcellus, meaning “young warrior” and linked to Mars.
Milea
Slavic · Likely related to Mila or Emilia, carrying senses such as gracious, dear, or industrious depending on the root taken.
Markeese
French · A variant of Marquis, from the French noble title meaning 'marquess' or border lord.
Maloree
French · A variant of Mallory, from French roots meaning “unfortunate” or “ill-fated,” later softened in modern use.
Maxamillion
Latin · Maxamillion is a spelling variant of Maximilian, from Latin roots meaning "greatest."
Moiz
Arabic · Moiz is an Arabic name meaning "one who gives honor" or "bestower of عز and dignity."
Maike
German · Maike is a German and Dutch diminutive of Maria, a name ultimately linked to the Hebrew Miriam.
Mally
English · Mally is a diminutive form used for names like Mallory or Malinda, with a soft affectionate sound.
Mackenzy
Scottish · A spelling variant of Mackenzie, from a Scottish surname meaning son of Coinneach or fair-born.
Mateusz
Slavic · Mateusz is the Polish form of Matthew, from Hebrew roots meaning "gift of God."
Maclean
Scottish · Maclean is a Scottish clan surname meaning "son of Gillean," from Gaelic roots.
Maxwel
Scottish · Maxwel is a spelling variant of Maxwell, a Scottish surname meaning "Mack's stream."
Matthais
Hebrew · A variant of Matthias, from Hebrew roots meaning gift of God.
Mekel
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Michael or Mikkel, from Hebrew roots meaning "who is like God?"
Mackenzee
Scottish · Mackenzee is a spelling variant of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning "child of Kenneth."
Misaki
Japanese · A Japanese name often written with characters suggesting beautiful blossom, cape, or hope, depending on the kanji used.
Mainor
Spanish · Likely derived from Spanish use of Minor/Maynor, from Latin meaning 'smaller' or 'lesser.'
Mccauley
Irish · From a Gaelic surname meaning 'son of Amhalghaidh' or 'son of the scholar-like one.'
Madilyne
French · A spelling variant of Madeline, from Magdalene, referring to a woman from Magdala.
Mahin
Persian · Mahin is a Persian name related to 'mah' for moon, often conveying moonlike beauty or greatness.
Makailah
Hebrew · A variant of Michaela or Makayla, from Hebrew, meaning who is like God?
Maicee
English · Maicee is a modern spelling of Macy or Macie, names tied to an Old French place name meaning "estate of Maccius."
Maythe
English · Maythe is a modern name likely shaped by May and Maite-style sounds, often associated with springtime or beloved meanings.
Mairani
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Mary, from Hebrew roots meaning beloved, bitter, or wished-for child.
Malichi
Hebrew · Malichi is a variant of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel.'
Mccarthy
Irish · McCarthy comes from an Irish surname meaning 'son of Carthach,' with Carthach meaning 'loving' or 'affectionate.'
Moriya
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Moriah, a biblical place name often interpreted as 'seen by God' or 'chosen by God.'
Meric
Welsh · Likely related to Merrick, a Welsh and English surname-name associated with fame, power, or renown.
Makali
African · A modern given name that may echo Makena or Kali forms, used mainly for its fresh rhythmic sound.
Mariaelisa
Hebrew · A compound of Maria and Elisa, both from Hebrew roots meaning beloved or God is my oath.
Mizani
African · Used in modern African naming contexts, often associated with balance, harmony, or stylish contemporary sound values.
Mikias
African · An East African form related to Micaiah, from Hebrew, meaning who is like God.
Mohamedali
Arabic · A compound of Muhammad, praised, and Ali, exalted or high.
Madilynne
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Madeline or Madelyn, ultimately derived from Magdalene, meaning “from Magdala.”
Maniya
Indian · Likely from modern Indian usage, often linked to words suggesting the mind, honor, or something precious and cherished.
Makylah
Hebrew · Makylah is a modern spelling variant of Makayla or Michaela, from Hebrew 'Who is like God?'
Maylea
English · Maylea is a modern blend of May and Lea, suggesting 'spring meadow' or a gentle nature-inspired name.
Melly
English · Melly is a diminutive of names like Melissa or Melanie; Melissa comes from Greek and means 'bee.'
Menna
Welsh · Menna is a Welsh name associated with tenderness and sometimes interpreted as 'fine, delicate, or beloved.'
Millennia
Latin · Millennia comes from the Latin-based word millennium, referring to a period of a thousand years.
Mamady
African · A West African name, especially in Manding use, traditionally associated with Islamic naming heritage.
Mirela
Latin · A Latin-rooted name used in Eastern Europe, related to Mireille and often interpreted as admirable or wonderful.
Madylan
English · A modern blend spelling influenced by Madeline and Dylan-style endings.
Matilynn
English · Matilynn blends Matilda with the suffix -lynn; Matilda comes from Germanic roots meaning strength in battle.
Mustaf
Arabic · Mustaf is a shortened form of Mustafa, an Arabic name meaning chosen or selected.
Meleni
Greek · Likely a variant of Melanie or Melina, from Greek roots relating to dark or black.
Miakoda
African · Often treated as meaning friend to all in modern usage, though its exact etymology is uncertain and adapted.
Malyna
Greek · Likely a modern variant of Melina or Malina, associated with meanings such as 'honey' or 'raspberry' depending on tradition.
Manreet
Indian · Manreet is an Indian Punjabi name often interpreted through elements relating to the mind, heart, or inner joy.
Maryfer
Spanish · Maryfer is a Spanish compound form of Maria Fernanda, blending Mary's traditional sense of beloved or bitter with Fernanda's bold, adventurous tone.
Mileny
Slavic · Likely related to Milena, from Slavic roots associated with graciousness and dear affection.
Mackenley
Scottish · A modern surname-style blend related to Mackenzie and Kinley, carrying a polished Scottish surname feel.
Mahiya
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit-based forms tied to mahi, meaning 'great' or 'earth,' giving it a gentle, expansive feel.
Mairely
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style blend based on Maria and melodic suffixes, used more for sound than ancient meaning.
Milina
Slavic · Likely related to Milena and Slavic mila roots, conveying 'dear,' 'gracious,' or 'beloved.'
Myanni
English · Myanni appears to be a modern invented name, likely formed for its melodic sound with no single established root.
Matheson
Scottish · A Scottish surname name meaning “son of Matthew.”
Millen
English · A surname-style name likely derived from family names related to Mill or Milne.
Maleki
Arabic · Maleki likely relates to Malik or Malachi, roots associated with king or messenger of God.
Maycon
English · Maycon is a modern phonetic form influenced by Mason or Maicon-style usage in contemporary naming.
Mayel
Hebrew · Mayel is a rare modern form, possibly influenced by Michael-derived endings or Hebrew -el elements meaning God.
Morpheus
Greek · Morpheus comes from Greek mythology as the god of dreams, from a root meaning form or shape.
Mariabelen
Spanish · Mariabelen combines Maria and Belen, with Belen meaning Bethlehem in Spanish, giving it a strong Marian and biblical association.
Mati
Hebrew · Mati is commonly a short form of Matias or Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Mahdia
Arabic · A feminine form related to Mahdi, meaning 'rightly guided.'
Mikaiah
Hebrew · Mikaiah is a variant of Micaiah, from Hebrew, meaning who is like the Lord or who is like God.
Mizan
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning balance or scale, also known from Islamic vocabulary and symbolism.
Mariapaz
Spanish · A Spanish compound of Maria and Paz, meaning "Mary" joined with "peace."
Malikhi
Hebrew · A variant of Malachi, from Hebrew meaning "my messenger" or "my angel."
Muath
Arabic · Muath is an Arabic name meaning protected, sheltered, or safeguarded.
Muhib
Arabic · Muhib is an Arabic name meaning 'loving' or 'friend,' from a root associated with love and affection.
Mykai
Hebrew · Mykai is a modern spelling influenced by Micah and Makai, often tied to the Hebrew question 'who is like God?'
Maleeyah
Arabic · Likely a modern variant influenced by Malia or Aliyah, associated with ideas of elevation or belovedness.
Marivella
Spanish · A Spanish-style compound name blending Mari- with -vella, giving a graceful, ornate modern form.
Marai
Hebrew · Marai may be related to Hebrew Miriam or Mara, associated with bitterness or beloved traditions.
Medelyn
English · Medelyn is a spelling variant of Madeline and related forms, from French and English usage ultimately tied to Magdalene.
Mihaela
Slavic · Mihaela is a Slavic and Eastern European feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Myzel
German · Myzel is a rare name likely related to Germanic surname forms and modern inventive spelling trends.
Matyas
Slavic · Matyas is a Central European form of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Mihajlo
Slavic · Mihajlo is a Slavic form of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning 'who is like God?'
Makayden
English · Makayden is a modern blend of the McKay surname element with -ayden, echoing Irish surname roots and contemporary style.
Milian
Latin · Milian is likely related to Emiliano or Aemilianus, a Latin name meaning "rival" or "eager."
Myli
English · Myli is a modern, nickname-style form, likely related to names like Myla or Miley.
Marijose
Spanish · Spanish compound of María (Hebrew 'beloved' or 'bitter') and José (Hebrew 'God will add'), both deeply biblical.
Miha
Slavic · Slovenian form of Michael meaning 'who is like God,' and a Japanese feminine name with variable kanji meanings.
Madalina
Hebrew · Romanian form of Magdalena, from Hebrew 'Magdala' meaning tower or elevated place.
Mhia
Italian · Stylized variant of Mia, an Italian/Scandinavian diminutive of Maria meaning 'mine' or 'beloved.'
Maddoc
Welsh · Welsh name Madoc meaning 'fortunate' or 'beneficent,' borne by a legendary Welsh prince.
Malikhai
Arabic · Modern hybrid blending Arabic Malik 'king' with Hebrew Malachi 'my messenger' or 'my angel'.
Myley
English · Modern invented spelling of Miley, a contemporary name popularized as a nickname for 'smiley'.
Malaiah
Hebrew · Modern variant of Malia or Maliah, derived from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'wished-for child' or 'beloved.'
Mojolaoluwa
African · Yoruba name meaning 'I find my wealth and joy in the presence of the Lord,' a deeply spiritual theophoric name.
Malekhi
Arabic · A variant linked to *Malik* meaning king, with a modern ending that shapes it as a contemporary form.
Mateyo
African · East African Swahili/Bantu form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of Yahweh.'
Mayren
Irish · Creative variant possibly from Irish Mairen (a form of Mary) or a modern Latin American invented combination.
Mclaine
Scottish · A variant of McLean, a Scottish Gaelic surname meaning 'son of the servant of Saint John.'
Musiq
English · A modern invented name using the phonetic spelling of 'music,' evoking artistic creativity.
Milez
Latin · Creative spelling of Miles, possibly from Latin miles (soldier) or Germanic roots meaning 'merciful.'
Mitsuki
Japanese · Japanese name commonly read in several kanji forms, often interpreted as 'beautiful moon' or related lunar imagery.
Milianna
Italian · A modern blend of Mia or Mili with Anna, combining Latin 'beloved' with Hebrew 'grace.'
Myar
Arabic · From Arabic 'miyar,' meaning 'standard, measure, or criterion,' used as a feminine given name in Arabic-speaking regions.
Moaaz
Arabic · Arabic variant of Mu'adh meaning 'protected, one who seeks refuge', borne by a companion of the Prophet.
Motaz
Arabic · Arabic variant of Moataz, meaning 'proud,' 'elevated,' or 'one who takes glory.'
Maleiyah
Hebrew · A variant of Maliyah/Malia, related to Mary/Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child' in Hebrew.
Miaa
Italian · A creative spelling of Mia, an Italian/Scandinavian diminutive of Maria meaning 'mine' or 'beloved.'
Miyari
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'mi' (beautiful) with 'yari,' evoking beauty and grace in Japanese naming tradition.
Maelia
French · Variant of Breton Maëlle (meaning 'chief') or Amelia (Latin: industrious), blending Celtic and Latin roots.
Maidelyn
English · Modern variant of Madeleine, ultimately from Hebrew Magdalena meaning 'woman from Magdala (tower).'
Mailea
English · Hawaiian-inspired variant of Maile, a fragrant native Hawaiian vine traditionally used in leis.
Margaretanne
Greek · Compound double name of Margaret (Greek: pearl) and Anne (Hebrew: grace), a classic pairing.
Matvei
Slavic · Slavic variant of Matthew, from Hebrew roots meaning “gift of God.”
Maylet
French · Modern invented name blending May (Latin, 'great') with the French diminutive suffix -let for a dainty feel.
Mekko
English · A contemporary coined form related to names like Mikko/Meko, chosen mainly for its modern phonetic appeal.
Mahveen
Arabic · A contemporary Arabic-influenced form shaped from Mah-, used as a stylistic modern name without one fixed early source.
Mabree
French · A modern variant of Mabry, possibly derived from French Amabilis meaning 'lovable.'
Maymouna
Arabic · Variant of Maimuna, an Arabic name meaning 'blessed, fortunate, and of good omen.'
Mayukh
Indian · Indian Sanskrit name from *mayukha* meaning 'ray of moonlight' or 'luminous rays.'
Mayjor
Latin · Stylized variant of Major, from Latin maior meaning 'greater,' used as a title and given name.
Moxley
English · English surname from a place-description for a settlement near a mossy or wood-cleared area, later adopted in modern forenames.
Mayon
Irish · Mayon is a Gaelic-associated given name and is typically treated as a modern Irish form linked to meanings of strength and distinction.
Mokshagna
Indian · Mokshagna appears in Indian usage and is linked to Sanskrit moksha, the idea of liberation and spiritual release.
Malala
Arabic · A name in Arabic and South Asian use, often linked to grace and feminine beauty in modern interpretation.
Marseille
French · A place-based name derived from the famous French city of Marseille, used as a modern given name.
Miagrace
English · A modern combination of Mia and Grace, interpreted as “my grace” or “gifted grace.”
Millah
Slavic · A modern spelling of Mila-like names, often linked in usage to the Slavic sense of “dear” or “gracious,” with light-hearted charm.
Maezy
English · A cute respelling of Mae/Mai, used as a contemporary affectionate form rather than a traditional historic name.
Meredy
Welsh · A modern spelling related to Meredith traditions, with Welsh origins tied to a name meaning 'great lord' or 'protector.'
Makaiden
Irish · Modern Anglophone blend of “Mac” and “Aiden,” where Aiden is from Irish Aodhán, “little fire.”
Marzel
Latin · Modern variant of Marcel-like names and Roman Mars-related forms, ultimately tied to Latin Martius themes.
Maier
German · A German surname form related to Meyer/Maier, from name patterns linked to civic steward or steward-like roles.
Maverix
English · A modern coined name built on the root max (*maximus*, greatest) with a stylized ending.
Miamore
Italian · A modern, romantic blend evoking 'my love' (Italian amore) and used as a poetic feminine name.
Meilany
English · Modernized English spelling related to Melanie, chosen for a pleasant melody and soft feminine style.
Meilanie
Greek · Modern spelling of Melanie, from Greek melania (“dark”), retained for artistic literary softness.
Mileva
Slavic · A Slavic feminine form based on *mil* meaning dear or dear, giving a meaning of beloved or graciousness.
Morah
Hebrew · Biblical-adjacent Hebrew form related to Morah/Morah traditions, sometimes read as a dignified or teacher-like title.
Maximilano
Latin · Romance form of Maximilian, from Latin *maximus* meaning 'greatest' and a marker of distinction.
Maceon
English · A modern respelling of Mason, derived from the occupational English name for a stonemason.
Maizlyn
English · A modern fusion of May/Mae and Lyn, formed as a soft, lyrical new spelling for girls’ names.
Mudassir
Arabic · Arabic name from Mudassir patterns, often interpreted as determined or able.
Mucad
Arabic · Used as a modern Arabic-form given name, likely variant-derived and associated with strength or elevation in contemporary naming.
Moaz
Arabic · Arabic name related to Muʿawwiz-like forms, traditionally understood as one associated with honor and strength.
Mox
English · Mox is likely a short modern invented name with a bold, compact sound rather than a long traditional history.
Moxen
English · Moxen appears to be a modern invented surname-style name, possibly built from Mox with the -en ending.
Mankirat
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit-rooted usage, often interpreted as one who remembers or praises the divine.
Mates
Slavic · A Slavic form related to Matthew, ultimately from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Maella
French · Likely related to Maelle, a Breton and French name associated with princely or noble roots.
Maximiliana
Latin · A feminine form of Maximilian, from Latin maximus meaning “greatest.”
Mikyng
English · Mikyng looks like a modern invented form, perhaps echoing Viking or king-related Norse and English sounds.
Muhammadarham
Arabic · A modern Arabic compound combining Muhammad, "praised," with Arham, often understood as "most merciful" or "compassionate."
Mihan
Persian · A Persian-derived name that can suggest greatness or homeland depending on usage and form.
Muchen
Chinese · Likely a transliterated Chinese name whose exact meaning depends on the characters used.
Maevah
Irish · Maevah is a modern spelling of Maeve, from Irish tradition, meaning intoxicating or she who rules.
Marron
French · Marron comes from French, where it means chestnut or chestnut-brown, giving it a warm nature-linked feel.
Mesias
Hebrew · Mesias is the Spanish form of a Hebrew title meaning 'messiah' or 'anointed one.'
Makalo
English · A modern coined name with a soft, melodic style, likely inspired by contemporary Mak- names.
Meva
English · Likely a modern short-form style name, possibly influenced by Mae, Eva, or Mavis.
Maxlyn
English · A blended modern name combining Max with the fashionable -lyn ending, suggesting strength and style.
Myomi
Japanese · Myomi has a Japanese-style form and likely suggests beauty or refined appearance through modern phonetic construction.
Maji
African · Used in several African languages, often meaning 'water,' giving the name a natural and fluid association.
Maxlee
English · A modern blend of Max, from Latin maximus meaning "greatest," and the fashionable -lee ending.
Masten
English · Masten comes from an English surname, likely occupational or place-linked in older usage.
Marsiah
Hebrew · Marsiah is likely a variant influenced by Hebrew biblical name forms such as Moriah or Messiah.
Mesyah
Hebrew · Mesyah is a modern spelling variant of Messiah, from Hebrew mashiach, meaning anointed one.
Miluna
Slavic · Miluna blends Slavic mil- sweetness or dear roots with Luna, the Latin word for moon.
Maravilla
Spanish · From Spanish maravilla, meaning 'wonder' or 'marvel.'
Maaran
Indian · A Tamil and Indian name associated with bravery and old heroic naming traditions.
Macklee
English · Macklee is a modern surname-style coinage, likely inspired by Scottish Mac- names and the ending Lee.
Millierose
English · An English compound of Millie and Rose, blending gentle diminutive charm with the flower name.
Maevelynn
Irish · Maevelynn combines Irish Maeve, meaning intoxicating, with the modern English suffix -lynn.
Melala
African · Melala appears to be an African-style name with a melodic form, though its exact root is uncertain.
Mercan
Persian · Mercan is associated with the word for coral, giving it a bright sea-inspired meaning.
Mirio
Japanese · A modern name form that may echo Latin 'mira' roots or Japanese phonetic naming styles.
Malachii
Hebrew · A stylized spelling of Malachi, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning "my messenger."
Mulanii
African · Mulanii appears to be a modern name influenced by African-style sounds and contemporary phonetic creation.
Mawaddah
Arabic · Mawaddah is an Arabic name meaning affection, love, or deep kindness.
Mehra
Indian · Mehra is used in Indian and Persian contexts and is linked with kindness, grace, or the sun.
Miyouri
Japanese · Miyouri has a Japanese-style construction and may evoke beauty, gentleness, and connection.
Milki
Hebrew · Milki comes from Hebrew roots associated with my king or royal belonging.
Maileny
Spanish · A modern melodic name common in Hispanic naming style, likely formed as a creative blend rather than from one old root.
Marieth
Hebrew · Marieth is a modern elaboration of Maria, a Hebrew-rooted biblical name long used in Spanish tradition.
Mlasi
African · Mlasi appears to come from African naming traditions, though its exact root and meaning are uncertain.
Maleini
Latin · Maleini appears to be a Hawaiian-inspired modern name, possibly influenced by Malie and Leilani-type forms.
Murphi
Irish · A spelling variant of Murphy, from the Irish surname O Murchadha, meaning sea warrior.
Muhammadisa
Arabic · Muhammadisa combines Muhammad, meaning praised, with Isa, the Arabic form of Jesus.
Muhammadyunus
Arabic · Muhammadyunus combines Muhammad, meaning praised, with Yunus, the Arabic form of Jonah.
Mizaan
Arabic · From Arabic mizan, meaning balance or scale, often carrying a sense of justice and harmony.
Mohammod
Arabic · A spelling variant of Muhammad, from Arabic, meaning praised or commendable.
Mukhammadali
Arabic · A Central Asian form of Muhammad Ali, combining praised with Ali, meaning exalted or high.
Mahwa
Arabic · Mahwa is likely an Arabic-derived or Arabic-influenced form, often heard with gentle meanings tied to beauty or tenderness.
Maiani
Greek · Maiani is likely a modern elaboration of Maia, the Greek mythological name linked with spring and growth.
Maiia
Greek · Maiia is a spelling variant of Maia, the Greek name of a mythic mother figure associated with spring and renewal.
Maitane
Spanish · A Basque-Spanish name meaning "beloved," from Basque maite, "love" or "dear one."
Malaycia
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Malaia or Malaysia-inspired forms, with a place-name and melodic invented feel.
Maryeleanor
Hebrew · A compound of Mary and Eleanor, blending the Hebrew-rooted Mary with the Old French form Eleanor.
Mavey
Irish · Likely a modern variant of Maeve, the Irish name meaning "she who intoxicates."
Meherima
Persian · Likely a modern form built on Persian mehr, "sun" or "love," with a soft ornamental ending.
Mehrunisa
Persian · From Persian and Arabic elements meaning "sun among women" or "grace of women," a classic Muslim name form.
Melaia
Greek · Likely related to Greek Melia, meaning "ash tree," with an added modern vowel extension.
Melanna
Greek · Likely a modern blend of Melanie and Anna, drawing on Greek melas, "dark," with a classic suffix.
Mellona
Latin · Possibly linked to Latin mell-, "honey," and resembles the Roman goddess name Mellona.
Menata
African · Likely an African-derived or modern coined name; its exact root is uncertain but it has a rhythmic, contemporary form.
Mihra
Persian · Likely a feminine form related to Mitra or Mehr, tied to Persian ideas of sun, friendship, and kindness.
Millar
Scottish · A surname-style name from Miller, originally meaning "one who grinds grain" at a mill.
Molani
African · Likely an African-rooted or modern melodic coinage; the exact etymology is uncertain.
Moonie
English · An English nickname-style name derived from moon, giving it a dreamy celestial association.
Munzarin
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots associated with warning or announcing, used in a softened modern name form.
Magdy
Arabic · From Arabic Majdi, meaning 'glorious,' 'honorable,' or 'of glory.'
Magik
English · A modern invented word-name based on 'magic,' suggesting wonder, mystery, and imagination.
Mahalo
English · Used as a word-name from Hawaiian mahalo meaning 'thanks,' though as a given name it is modern and uncommon.
Mairav
Hebrew · A variant of Hebrew Merav, traditionally understood as 'abundance' or 'increase.'
Majoure
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Major, from Latin via French and English, meaning 'greater' or 'senior.'
Manoli
Greek · A familiar form related to Manuel or Emmanouel, ultimately meaning 'God is with us.'
Markari
Greek · Likely related to Greek Makarios, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy,' through a rare regional variant.
Masis
Persian · A name associated with Mount Ararat in Armenian-Persian usage, giving it a strong mountain and place connection.
Mattathias
Hebrew · From Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of God,' known from Jewish and biblical tradition.
Menas
Greek · A Greek and early Christian name, often linked to steadfastness and known from Saint Menas.
Methuselah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name borne by the long-lived patriarch Methuselah, with an ancient and uncertain Hebrew etymology.
Mhazi
African · Likely from African regional naming traditions, though its exact etymology varies by language and community.
Mingyu
Korean · A Korean name usually formed from Sino-Korean elements, often conveying brightness, jade, or excellence depending on characters.
Mohammadadnan
Arabic · A compound Arabic Muslim name combining Muhammad, 'praised,' with Adnan, a traditional ancestral Arabic name.
Mohammadazlan
Arabic · A compound name joining Muhammad, 'praised,' with Azlan, widely used for 'lion' in Muslim naming contexts.
Moheeb
Arabic · From Arabic Muhibb, meaning 'loving,' 'affectionate,' or 'one who shows love.'
Muhammadayub
Arabic · A compound Arabic name combining Muhammad, 'praised,' and Ayyub, the Quranic and biblical Job.
Muhammadusman
Arabic · A compound Arabic Muslim name combining Muhammad, 'praised,' and Uthman, a historic early Islamic name.
Musleh
Arabic · From Arabic Muslih, meaning 'reformer,' 'peacemaker,' or 'one who sets things right.'
Muyan
Chinese · Likely from Chinese naming usage, with meaning depending on characters, often suggesting admiration, grace, or refinement.
Myrtle
English · From the myrtle plant, Greek myrtos; sacred to Aphrodite and symbolizing love.
Mittie
English · Diminutive of names like Martha or Matilda. Used as an independent name in the American South.
Myrtie
English · Diminutive of Myrtle, from the Greek 'myrtos,' an evergreen shrub symbolizing love and immortality.
Madge
English · Medieval English diminutive of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Meta
German · German short form of Margarete, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Minta
English · A diminutive of Araminta, possibly coined in literature; associated with the mint plant or Greek 'minthe.'
Malissa
Greek · A phonetic variant of Melissa, from Greek 'melissa' meaning 'honey bee.'
Melvina
Scottish · Feminine form of Melvin, from Gaelic 'maol' (devotee) and 'min' (gentle), meaning gentle chief.
Matie
English · Diminutive of Matilda, from Germanic 'maht' (might) and 'hild' (battle), meaning strength in battle.
Meda
Greek · Short form of Almeda or from Greek Medea meaning cunning or planner, a figure in Greek mythology.
Mertie
English · Diminutive of Myrtle, from the Greek myrtle plant symbolizing love and immortality.
Myrta
Greek · Variant of Myrtle, from the Greek 'myrtos,' the evergreen shrub symbolizing love and immortality.
Metta
German · German diminutive of Mechthild meaning mighty in battle; in Sanskrit/Pali, loving-kindness.
Mettie
German · Diminutive of Matilda or Mehitabel; Matilda means 'mighty in battle' from Germanic roots.
Mintie
English · Diminutive of Araminta, a literary invention possibly meaning 'defender' with Greek roots.
Malvina
Scottish · Coined by poet James Macpherson in his Ossian poems, possibly from Gaelic 'mala mhìn' meaning 'smooth brow.'
Mammie
English · Variant of Mamie, a pet form of Mary or Margaret. Used as an affectionate diminutive.
Manda
English · Short form of Amanda, from Latin 'amanda' meaning worthy of love or lovable.
Manerva
Latin · Variant spelling of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, arts, and strategic warfare.
Manie
English · Diminutive of Mary or Emanuel. A casual pet form common in 19th-century America.
Margeret
Greek · Variant spelling of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Margery
French · Medieval English form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Media
Greek · Variant of Medea, from Greek mythology; possibly from 'medesthai' meaning to ponder or plan.
Maymie
English · Variant of Mamie, a pet form of Mary or Margaret, popular in the late 19th century.
Minervia
Latin · Variant of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, arts, and strategic warfare.
Madie
English · Pet form of Madeline, from Magdalene meaning 'woman from Magdala.'
Mima
English · Pet form of Jemima or Mary; used as an affectionate diminutive.
Minda
Indian · In Sanskrit, means 'knowledge or wisdom'; also used as a short form of Melinda.
Madora
Greek · Variant of Madorah or related to Greek 'mader' meaning mother; a rare 19th-century name.
Manervia
Latin · Variant of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, arts, and strategic warfare.
Margaretta
English · Elaborated form of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl.'
Mignon
French · French word meaning 'dainty' or 'darling,' popularized by Goethe's novel Wilhelm Meister.
Mozella
English · Variant of Moselle, possibly derived from the Moselle River or a feminine form of Moses.
Millard
French · From Old French 'mil' (millet) and a suffix, originally an occupational name for a millet grower or miller.
Merton
English · Old English place name meaning 'settlement by the lake or pool.'
Minor
Latin · From Latin 'minor' meaning 'smaller' or 'younger,' used as a distinguishing name for a junior family member.
Melville
French · From a Norman French place name meaning 'bad settlement,' made literary by author Herman Melville.
Mat
Hebrew · Short form of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Morton
English · English place name and surname meaning 'settlement by the moor' from Old English.
Mont
French · Short form of Montgomery or from French 'mont' meaning mountain.
Mortimer
French · From Norman French place name Mortemer meaning dead sea or still water.
Manford
English · English place name meaning man's ford, or a variant of Manfred meaning man of peace.
Manley
English · From Old English meaning shared meadow or manly clearing; a surname turned given name.
Mart
English · Short form of Martin, from Latin 'Martinus' derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Math
Welsh · From Welsh mythology, Math fab Mathonwy was a legendary king; the name may relate to treasure or bear.
Milford
English · From an English place name meaning 'ford by the mill,' combining Old English elements.
Manly
English · English surname meaning 'shared clearing' from Old English, or conveying the quality of manliness and courage.
Manson
English · Scottish surname meaning 'son of Magnus' or 'son of the servant,' from Norse-Gaelic origins.
Miner
English · English occupational name for one who works in a mine, from Old French 'mineor' meaning mine worker.
Mannie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Manuel or Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us.'
Malissie
English · Variant of Melissa or Malissa, from Greek 'melissa' meaning honeybee.
Myrtice
English · Variant of Myrtle, from the Greek 'myrtos,' the evergreen shrub symbolizing love and immortality.
Mell
English · Short form of Melissa or Melanie; Melissa from Greek 'melissa' meaning honeybee.
Mirtie
English · Variant of Myrtle, from the evergreen shrub, a Greek symbol of love and immortality.
Mabell
Latin · Variant of Mabel, from Latin amabilis meaning 'lovable' or 'dear'.
Marinda
Latin · Variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus meaning 'wonderful' or 'admirable'.
Myrtis
Greek · Derived from Greek 'myrtos' meaning 'myrtle,' a plant symbolizing love and immortality.
Mahalie
Hebrew · Variant of Mahala/Mahalah, from Hebrew meaning 'tenderness' or 'sickness'; a biblical name.
Marry
English · Variant spelling of Mary, from Hebrew 'Miriam', meaning debated but often given as 'beloved' or 'bitter'.
Marget
Greek · Scottish variant of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Modena
Italian · From the Italian city name, derived from Latin, used as a place-based given name.
Melton
English · English place name meaning 'mill town' or 'middle settlement.'
Mance
English · Possibly a short form of Romance or from Old French 'manse' referring to a dwelling or estate.
Moody
English · From Old English 'modig' meaning 'brave, bold, or impetuous,' originally a surname.
Murry
Scottish · Variant of Murray, from Scottish Gaelic 'Moray' meaning 'sea settlement.'
Missie
English · Pet form derived from 'Miss,' used as an affectionate given name in the American South.
Marianita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Mariana, combining Mary (wished-for child) and Anna (grace).
Mattye
Hebrew · Southern American variant of Mattie, a diminutive of Martha meaning lady or mistress.
Merta
Latin · Variant of Myrta, from Latin 'myrtus' referring to the myrtle plant, a symbol of love.
Mida
Greek · Possibly linked to the Greek legend of King Midas, or a rare diminutive form.
Milas
Slavic · Variant of Milo or Miles, likely from Slavic 'milu' meaning gracious or dear.
Mag
Greek · Short form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Magdelena
Hebrew · Variant of Magdalena, meaning 'of Magdala,' a town on the Sea of Galilee.
Margaretha
Greek · Germanic and Dutch form of Margaret, from Greek meaning pearl.
Minie
German · Diminutive of Wilhelmina or Minerva, meaning resolute protector or wisdom.
Monnie
English · Diminutive of Monica, possibly from Latin 'monere' meaning to advise or counsel.
Mossie
English · Diminutive of Moses or a nature-inspired name evoking moss-covered landscapes.
Myrle
English · Variant of Merle or Myrtle, from Latin 'merula' (blackbird) or the myrtle plant.
Mansfield
English · English place name meaning 'open land by the River Maun' in Nottinghamshire.
Maryland
English · Place name honoring Queen Henrietta Maria; used as a given name from the US state.
Milburn
English · English place name and surname meaning 'mill stream' from Old English elements.
Medora
Greek · Literary name popularized by Byron's poem 'The Corsair'; possibly from Greek 'mother's gift.'
Margrett
Greek · Variant spelling of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Malisa
Greek · Blend of Mary and Lisa, or variant of Melissa from Greek 'melissa' meaning honeybee.
Mata
Spanish · From Sanskrit 'mata' meaning mother, or a Spanish short form; also a Scandinavian pet form of Matilda.
Mella
Irish · Irish name possibly meaning lightning or brightness; also a diminutive of Carmella or Melanie.
Maidie
English · Diminutive form meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl,' used as an endearment in Scotland and England.
Maie
English · Variant of May, from the month name honoring Maia, Roman goddess of spring and growth.
Mandie
Latin · Diminutive of Amanda, from Latin 'amanda' meaning 'worthy of love' or 'lovable.'
Margretta
Greek · Variant of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Mimie
English · Pet form of names like Mary or Miriam, used as an affectionate diminutive.
Minnette
French · French diminutive meaning 'little darling,' also a pet form of Wilhelmina.
Murl
French · Variant of Merle, from French/Latin 'merula' meaning 'blackbird.'
Manuelita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Manuela (feminine of Manuel/Emmanuel), meaning 'God is with us.'
Metha
German · Germanic name possibly derived from 'maht' meaning might or strength.
Mamye
English · Variant of Mamie, a diminutive of Mary or Margaret, popular in the American South.
Massie
English · Scottish diminutive of Margaret or Thomas, or from an occupational surname.
Medie
Greek · Diminutive form possibly derived from Medea (Greek, "cunning") or a Southern pet name.
Mrytle
English · Variant spelling of Myrtle, from the evergreen myrtle shrub symbolizing love and immortality.
Murtie
Irish · Diminutive of Murtagh, from Irish Muirchertach meaning "sea warrior" or "skilled navigator."
Merl
French · Variant of Merle, from French/Latin merula meaning "blackbird."
Malvin
English · Variant of Melvin, possibly from Irish Gaelic 'Maolmhin' meaning gentle chieftain or smooth brow.
Meddie
English · Rare diminutive form, possibly of names like Medard or Madeline; informal pet name.
Madgie
English · Diminutive of Margaret or Madge, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Mahaley
English · Variant of Mahala, possibly from Hebrew meaning 'tenderness' or 'sickness.'
Malissia
Greek · Variant of Melissa, from Greek 'melissa' meaning honeybee.
Mariette
French · French diminutive of Marie, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Melda
German · From Germanic 'milde' meaning gentle or mild; also possibly a short form of Imelda.
Myrl
English · Variant of Merle, from French meaning blackbird; used as a unisex name in early America.
Milda
German · From Old English or German 'mild' meaning gentle and gracious; also a Lithuanian goddess of love.
Margarite
Greek · Variant of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Margueritte
French · French elaboration of Marguerite, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl; also the daisy flower.
Maryetta
English · Diminutive blend of Mary (bitter/beloved) with the suffix -etta, meaning little Mary.
Melvia
English · Feminine form of Melvin, possibly from Irish Mael meaning chief or devotee.
Missouria
English · Feminine place name from the state of Missouri, from the Siouan word meaning people of the big canoes.
Marge
English · Diminutive of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Margrete
Norse · Scandinavian form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Minne
German · Diminutive of Wilhelmina or Minerva; also from German 'Minne' meaning love.
Modeste
French · French form of Modesta, from Latin 'modestus' meaning 'moderate, modest, unassuming.'
Maurine
French · Feminine form of Maurice, from Latin 'Mauritius' meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish.'
Marilda
German · Variant of Mathilda or blend of Mary and Hilda, meaning 'mighty in battle.'
Marquerite
French · Variant of Marguerite, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl'; also the French word for daisy.
Marye
Hebrew · Archaic or variant spelling of Mary, from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Maynie
English · Diminutive or pet form related to May, evoking the spring month and hawthorn blossom.
Mazzie
English · Pet form possibly derived from Mazal (luck) or a playful diminutive of Mary.
Monie
English · Pet form of Monica or Simone, used as an informal diminutive.
Mcclellan
Scottish · Anglicized from Gaelic 'Mac Giolla Fhaolain' meaning 'son of the servant of Faolán (little wolf).'
Melbourne
English · English place name meaning 'mill stream,' from Old English 'myln' and 'burna.'
Margarethe
German · German form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Maebell
English · Variant of Mabel, from Latin 'amabilis' meaning 'lovable' or 'dear.'
Monta
Latin · Short form related to Latin 'mons' meaning 'mountain'; used as a feminine given name.
Mollye
English · Creative spelling of Molly, a pet form of Mary, from Hebrew Miriam meaning 'wished-for child.'
Mozell
French · Variant of Moselle, after the European river, or a feminine form related to Moses meaning 'drawn from water.'
Marguerita
French · Franco-Spanish form of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Morna
Irish · From Gaelic 'muirne' meaning 'beloved, affection,' associated with tenderness and warmth.
Margart
English · Variant spelling of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Magie
English · Variant spelling of Maggie, a pet form of Margaret, from Greek "margarites" meaning "pearl."
Margherita
Italian · Italian form of Margaret, from Greek "margarites" meaning "pearl."
Murriel
Irish · Variant of Muriel, from Old Irish "muir" (sea) and "geal" (bright), meaning "bright sea."
Merwin
English · Variant of Mervin/Mervyn, from Welsh 'Myrddin' meaning 'sea fortress' or 'great lord.'
Murel
English · Variant of Muriel, from Irish 'Muirgheal' meaning 'bright sea' or 'sea-bright.'
Margurite
French · Variant of Marguerite, from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl.'
Mauda
German · Variant of Maude, from the Old Germanic name Mahthild meaning 'mighty in battle.'
Marzella
Latin · Variant of Marcella, feminine diminutive of Marcus, derived from Mars, god of war.
Matha
Hebrew · Variant of Martha, from Aramaic meaning lady or mistress of the house.
Mearl
French · Variant of Merle, from French meaning blackbird, used as a given name.
Melvinia
Scottish · Feminine form related to Melvin or Malvina, meaning smooth brow or gentle.
Mimmie
English · Diminutive variant of Minnie, itself a pet form of Wilhelmina or Mary.
Minette
French · French diminutive meaning little one or kitten, a term of endearment.
Mayo
Irish · From the Irish county name, derived from Irish 'Maigh Eo' meaning plain of the yew trees.
Marrie
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Mary or Marie, from Hebrew 'Miriam,' likely meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Melita
Greek · From Greek 'meli' meaning honey; also the ancient Greek name for the island of Malta.
Maree
French · French-influenced variant of Marie (Mary), from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Martine
French · French feminine form of Martin, from Latin Martinus meaning 'dedicated to Mars.'
Melissia
Greek · Variant of Melissa, from Greek 'melissa' meaning honey bee.
Minetta
German · Diminutive of Wilhelmina or Mina, from Germanic elements meaning 'will' and 'helmet.'
Malisia
Latin · Elaborated form related to Malissa/Melissa, influenced by Latin malitia; sometimes linked to Greek melissa meaning "bee."
Myrtte
English · Variant spelling of Myrtle, from the evergreen shrub, Greek myrtos, symbolizing love and immortality.
Maudy
French · Variant of Maude, from Germanic 'Matilda' meaning mighty in battle.
Meadie
English · Derived from English 'mead' or 'meadow,' evoking a grassy field or open land.
Mardell
English · Modern coined name, possibly blending Mary and Dell, meaning meadow of the beloved.
Madolyn
English · Variant of Madeline, from Magdalene, referring to Mary of Magdala (high tower).
Maudine
English · Elaboration of Maud, from Germanic Matilda meaning strength in battle.
Manila
Spanish · Place name from the capital of the Philippines; derived from Tagalog 'maynilad,' a flowering plant.
Maysel
English · Variant of Maysie or Mabel; likely a diminutive meaning 'lovable' or associated with the month of May.
Merlie
French · Diminutive of Merle, from French 'merle' meaning 'blackbird.'
Mertice
English · Variant of Myrtle or Mertis, related to the myrtle plant, symbol of love and fidelity.
Madelon
French · French form of Magdalene, meaning 'woman from Magdala,' a biblical town.
Manilla
Spanish · Variant spelling inspired by Manila, the capital of the Philippines, itself from a Tagalog word for a local plant.
Maine
French · From the French province of Maine or the U.S. state; possibly from an old word meaning 'mainland' or 'strength.'