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Baby names starting with M

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Minnia
German · Variant of Minnie, a pet form of Wilhelmina or Mary, meaning love or remembrance.
Murleen
Irish · Modern blend of Muriel (Irish 'muir,' sea) with the suffix -leen.
Myretta
Greek · Diminutive of Myra, possibly from Greek 'myrrha' (myrrh) or an invention by poet Fulke Greville.
Marylan
Hebrew · Blend of Mary ('beloved' or 'bitter') and the suffix -lan, echoing Marilyn.
Maralynn
Hebrew · Variant of Marilyn, a blend of Mary ('beloved') and the suffix -lyn.
Myrline
English · Blend of Myrtle (an evergreen plant name) and the suffix -ine/-line.
Madrene
Spanish · Modern coined name possibly derived from Spanish 'madre' meaning 'mother', or a blend of Madeline and Irene.
Mariene
French · Variant of Marienne or Marianne, combining Mary ('bitter/beloved') and Anne ('grace').
Marthenia
Greek · Elaborate form of Martha (from Aramaic 'lady/mistress') blended with Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom.
Marvia
Latin · Feminine form related to Marvin or from Latin 'mare' meaning 'sea', suggesting a sea maiden.
Miquela
Spanish · Spanish feminine variant of Miguel/Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'.
Moonyean
Irish · Anglicized form of the Irish name Muirne or Moyneen, meaning 'beloved' or 'gentle one'.
Morlene
English · Modern blend of Marlene and the suffix -lene, suggesting 'little blackbird' from Merle.
Myran
Greek · Variant of Myron, from Greek 'myron' meaning 'myrrh' or 'sweet oil'.
Mcray
Scottish · From Gaelic 'Mac Raith' meaning 'son of grace' or 'son of prosperity'.
Meris
Latin · From Latin 'meris' meaning 'of the sea', or a modern variant of Maris.
Monya
Latin · Variant of Monica, possibly from Latin 'monere' (to advise) or linked to Saint Monica.
Marelene
German · Variant of Marlene, a blend of Maria (bitter/beloved) and Magdalene (of Magdala).
Marjo
English · Blend of Mary (bitter/beloved) and Jo (God will increase), a compact compound name.
Merilou
English · Blend of Meri (cheerful) and Lou (famous warrior), a mid-century compound name.
Mairlyn
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Marilyn, blending Mary (Hebrew, bitter/beloved) with Lynn (lake).
Majorlynn
English · Blend of Marjorie (pearl) with Lynn (lake), a creative mid-century American coinage.
Marca
Latin · Feminine form of Marcus, from Latin 'Mars' the Roman god of war, meaning warlike.
Marqueen
French · Blend of Mar- (from Mary or Marquise) with Queen, suggesting a regal or noble woman.
Marsie
Latin · Diminutive of Marcia, from Latin Mars, the Roman god of war, meaning warlike one.
Marvena
Welsh · Feminine blend of Marvin (Welsh, sea hill) with -ena, suggesting a maiden of the sea.
Marylon
Hebrew · Variant of Marilyn, combining Mary (Hebrew, beloved) with the suffix -lon.
Merrlyn
Welsh · Variant of Merlyn or Marilyn, evoking Welsh 'Myrddin' (sea fortress) blended with Lynn.
Michaelyn
Hebrew · Modern blend of Michael ('who is like God') and the suffix -lyn.
Marle
French · Variant of Merle or Marley; from French merle meaning 'blackbird.'
Medric
French · Rare name, possibly a variant of Mederic, from Frankish meaning 'power and ruler.'
Manfried
German · German form of Manfred, from Germanic "man" (man) and "fridu" (peace), meaning "man of peace."
Mardee
English · A playful modern name possibly inspired by French "mardi" (Tuesday) or a phonetic creation.
Meridel
English · A modern literary name, notably borne by author Meridel Le Sueur, possibly from "merry" plus -del.
Merleen
English · Variant of Marlene, a blend of Maria and Magdalene meaning "wished-for child of the tower."
Marlaine
French · Variant of Marlene, a blend of Maria (Hebrew 'bitter') and Magdalene (Hebrew 'of Magdala').
Madra
Spanish · From Spanish "madre" (mother) or Irish meaning "dog/hound"; used as a given name.
Marlita
Latin · Spanish diminutive blending Maria/Marla with the suffix -ita (little).
Marnella
English · Modern coinage blending Marna (rejoice) with the feminine suffix -ella.
Maudrey
French · Blend of Maud (mighty in battle) and Audrey (noble strength).
Melvalene
English · Elaboration of Melva (smooth brow), with the suffix -lene, a mid-century coinage.
Manifred
German · Variant of Manfred, from Germanic 'man' (strength) and 'frid' (peace).
Mearlene
English · Variant of Marlene, a blend of Maria and Magdalene meaning 'star of the sea from Magdala.'
Mablean
English · A modern elaboration of Mabel, itself from Latin 'amabilis' meaning 'lovable, dear'.
Maelene
English · A modern blend of Mae or Maeve with the suffix '-lene', creating a soft feminine invented name.
Marshia
Latin · A variant spelling of Marcia, the feminine form of Marcus, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marierose
French · French compound of Marie (from Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved') and Rose (Latin 'rosa'), meaning 'beloved rose.'
Marquette
French · French diminutive of Marc/Mark, meaning 'little Mark.' Also a place name honoring explorer Jacques Marquette.
Marthalee
Hebrew · Compound of Martha (Aramaic 'lady, mistress') and Lee ('meadow'), meaning 'lady of the meadow.'
Matline
English · Rare modern blend, possibly from Matilda (Germanic 'mighty in battle') with the suffix -line.
Martis
Latin · Derived from Mars, the Roman god of war; a rare variant related to Martin.
Manzie
English · Rare diminutive possibly from Manzo (Italian for 'steer') or a pet form of Emanuel.
Movita
Spanish · Rare name of uncertain origin, popularized by actress Movita Castaneda; possibly from Spanish 'moved' or a creative coinage.
Maridee
English · Modern blend of Mary and Dee, combining Hebrew 'bitter/beloved' with a playful suffix.
Marua
Arabic · Variant of Marwa, an Arabic name referring to the fragrant flint stone and sacred hill in Mecca.
Marieann
Hebrew · Compound of Marie (French form of Mary, 'beloved') and Ann ('grace'), a devotional double name.
Marquitta
French · Elaborated American feminine form possibly derived from French Marquise, a title of nobility.
Michaeleen
Hebrew · Irish diminutive of Michael meaning 'who is like God?', formed with the typical Irish -een suffix.
Margi
Greek · Diminutive of Margaret, from Greek margaritēs meaning 'pearl.'
Marleene
Hebrew · Variant of Marlene, a German blend of Maria and Magdalene meaning 'beloved' and 'of Magdala.'
Marylynne
Hebrew · Compound of Mary ('beloved' or 'bitter') and Lynne, from Welsh llyn meaning 'lake.'
Mavourneen
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'mo mhuirnín' meaning 'my darling' or 'my beloved,' a traditional term of endearment.
Mablene
English · Elaboration of Mabel, from Latin 'amabilis' meaning 'lovable, amiable, dear.'
Marica
Hebrew · South Slavic form of Maria, itself from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter sea.'
Marieda
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Maria, rooted in Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'beloved' or 'drop of the sea.'
Marthana
Hebrew · An elaborated variant of Martha, from Aramaic meaning 'lady' or 'mistress of the house.'
Maryjoan
Hebrew · A combination of Mary (Hebrew 'beloved') and Joan (French form of Hebrew Johanna, 'God is gracious').
Midgie
English · Diminutive pet form of Midge, itself a short form of Margaret, from Greek meaning 'pearl.'
Melsa
Greek · Likely a variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning 'honeybee,' associated with sweetness.
Madgalene
Hebrew · Variant of Magdalene, from the Hebrew place name Magdala meaning 'tower' or 'elevated place.'
Marji
English · Diminutive of Marjorie, itself a form of Margaret from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Marvetta
English · Modern invented name blending Marvel with the diminutive suffix -etta, suggesting wonder or admiration.
Michelene
Hebrew · Feminine French elaboration of Michel/Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Maridean
English · A blended form of Mary and Dean; Mary ultimately comes from Hebrew roots with uncertain original meaning.
Marylean
English · A compound of Mary and a -lean ending, with Mary tracing to Hebrew roots.
Melisse
Greek · A variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning honeybee.
Merlynn
Welsh · A variant of Merlin, the Welsh legendary name associated with sea-fort or falcon meanings.
Merrilie
English · From Merry, meaning cheerful or joyful, with a decorative feminine spelling.
Milicent
German · A variant of Millicent, from Germanic roots meaning strong in work or labor.
Marcha
Latin · Marcha is likely related to Marcia, the feminine form of a Roman family name tied to Mars.
Mareen
Irish · A variant of Maureen, from Irish Máirín, a diminutive of Mary meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Marlana
English · A modern blend of Marla or Marlene (Hebrew/German 'wished-for child') with the suffix -ana.
Menda
Spanish · A name of uncertain origin, possibly a Spanish or Basque diminutive or a mid-century modern invented name.
Miggie
Greek · A diminutive of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl.'
Marikay
English · American blend of Mari (a form of Mary, Hebrew 'beloved' or 'bitter') and Kay (Greek 'rejoice').
Marlies
German · German and Dutch compound of Maria (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Lies (short for Elisabeth, Hebrew 'God is my oath').
Merridy
Welsh · Variant of Meredith, from Welsh 'Maredudd' meaning 'great lord' or possibly 'sea lord.'
Merlan
Welsh · Possibly related to Merlin, from Welsh meaning 'sea fortress,' or a variant of a French surname.
Malton
English · From a Yorkshire place name derived from Old English meaning 'middle settlement' or 'sandy settlement.'
Mardi
French · French word for Tuesday, from Latin 'Martis dies' meaning 'day of Mars', the Roman god of war.
Meridee
Welsh · Phonetic variant of Meredith, from Welsh 'Meredydd' meaning 'great lord' or 'sea lord'.
Marcianna
Latin · Elaborated feminine form of Marcia, derived from Latin 'Marcus', linked to Mars the Roman god of war.
Marijon
Hebrew · American blend of Mary (Hebrew: beloved) and Jon (Hebrew: God is gracious), a mid-century compound.
Merikay
English · Modern American blend of Meri and Kay, likely a phonetic variant of Mary Kay.
Mardith
Welsh · Variant of Meredith, from the Welsh 'Maredudd' meaning 'great lord' or 'sea lord.'
Marjane
Hebrew · Compound of Mary (Hebrew: beloved or wished-for child) and Jane (Hebrew: God is gracious).
Marytheresa
Hebrew · Compound joining Mary (Hebrew: beloved) and Theresa (Greek: harvester), honoring two saints.
Meg
Greek · English diminutive of Margaret, from Greek Margaritēs meaning 'pearl.'
Michon
Hebrew · French-influenced diminutive of Michel/Michelle, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Mitty
English · English diminutive possibly of Mildred or Millicent, widely associated with James Thurber's fictional dreamer Walter Mitty.
Mcelroy
Irish · Anglicization of Irish Mac Giolla Ruaidh meaning 'son of the red-haired servant' or 'son of the red king'.
Martinez
Spanish · Spanish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Martín', derived from Latin Martinus, linked to Mars the god of war.
Milous
Slavic · Variant of Miloš, a Slavic name meaning 'gracious', 'dear', or 'beloved', common in Czech and Serbian traditions.
Malloy
Irish · From Irish Ó Maolmhuaidh meaning 'descendant of the proud chief', a traditional Connacht surname.
Mitchael
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'who is like God?', a major biblical archangel name.
Miki
Japanese · In Japanese means 'beautiful tree'; also used as a diminutive of Mikael (Hebrew, 'who is like God?').
Marka
Latin · Feminine form of Mark/Marcus, a Latin name thought to derive from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Mellanie
Greek · Variant spelling of Melanie, from Greek 'melas' meaning 'dark' or 'black', referring to dark complexion.
Michol
Hebrew · Variant of Michal, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'who is like God?', borne by King Saul's daughter.
Marieelena
Hebrew · Compound double name of Marie (Hebrew 'beloved') and Elena (Greek 'bright, shining light').
Michelyn
Hebrew · Elaborated feminine form of Michel, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Mikki
Hebrew · Diminutive of Michaela or Michele, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Maita
Spanish · Basque-Spanish diminutive meaning lovable or beloved, related to the name Maite.
Marcea
Latin · Variant of Marcia, feminine of Marcus, from Latin Mars the god of war, meaning dedicated to Mars.
Margearet
Greek · Variant spelling of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Markeeta
Greek · Phonetic Americanization of Markéta, the Czech form of Margaret meaning pearl.
Marlinda
English · Modern blend of Mar- (Mary or Marlene) and Linda (Spanish/Germanic, beautiful), meaning beautiful Mary.
Marqueta
Spanish · Spanish diminutive variant of Margarita (Margaret), from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Marsa
Latin · Variant of Marsha or Marcia, feminine of Marcus, from the Latin name of the god of war, Mars.
Meredythe
Welsh · Variant spelling of Meredith, from Welsh 'Maredudd' meaning great lord or sea lord.
Merriann
English · Modern blend of Merry (English, cheerful or joyful) and Ann (Hebrew, grace or favor).
Merrianne
English · Variant of Merriann, blending Merry (English, cheerful) with Anne (Hebrew, grace or favor).
Michaelle
Hebrew · Feminine elaboration of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God, a reverential question.
Monzella
English · Modern invented name, likely an American creation combining sonic elements for a distinctive sound.
Mcarther
Irish · Variant spelling of MacArthur, from Gaelic 'Mac Artúir' meaning 'son of Arthur.'
Mcauther
Irish · Phonetic variant spelling of MacArthur, from Gaelic 'Mac Artúir' meaning 'son of Arthur.'
Macarther
Irish · Variant of MacArthur, from Gaelic 'Mac Artúir' meaning 'son of Arthur,' a prominent Scottish and Irish clan name.
Mcauthor
Irish · Phonetic variant of MacArthur, from Gaelic 'Mac Artúir' meaning 'son of Arthur.'
Mcauthur
Irish · Variant spelling of MacArthur, from Gaelic 'Mac Artúir' meaning 'son of Arthur.'
Marv
English · English short form of Marvin, from Welsh 'Merfyn' or Old English meaning eminent friend.
Merryl
English · Merryl is an English variant related to Meryl or Meriel, often linked with meanings like 'bright sea' or 'famous.'
Marketta
Slavic · Marketta is a Slavic form of Margaret, from Greek margaritēs meaning 'pearl.'
Marylane
English · Marylane combines Mary and Lane, with Mary traditionally linked to meanings like 'beloved,' 'bitter,' or 'rebellious.'
Melynda
English · Melynda is a modern English variant of Melinda, a name likely blended from Melissa and Linda, suggesting sweetness and beauty.
Marcyanna
Latin · A blended name combining Marcy and Anna, suggesting grace joined with the older Latin name family of Marcus.
Marvaline
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Marvel or Marva, evoking wonder and something marvelous.
Melodye
Greek · A spelling variant of Melody, from Greek musical roots meaning 'song' or 'singing.'
Merridee
English · A modern coined name built on 'merry,' suggesting cheerfulness and joy.
Merrilynn
English · A modern blend of Meryl and Lynn, created more for sound and style than for one fixed historic meaning.
Marvalyn
English · Marvalyn is a modern English elaboration, probably influenced by Marvel and -lyn endings, suggesting wonder or admiration.
Marcey
Latin · A variant of Marcy, derived from Latin Marcius, meaning dedicated to Mars.
Marilin
English · A variant of Marilyn, likely blending Mary and Lynn, with associations of beloved and lake.
Marycarol
English · A compound name joining Mary and Carol, carrying senses of beloved and song.
Marynel
English · A modern compound-style form built from Mary with a decorative suffix, likely meaning beloved in association.
Margreta
Greek · Margreta is a variant of Margaret, from Greek margarites, meaning pearl.
Marilon
English · Marilon is a blended form like Mary plus -lon, drawing on Mary's ancient roots often interpreted as beloved or wished-for child.
Marlise
German · Marlise blends Maria and Elise, with roots conveying beloved and God is my oath.
Marlynne
English · Marlynne is an elaborated spelling of Marlene or Marilyn, a modern blend with links to Mary and Magdalene.
Marylinda
English · Marylinda combines Mary and Linda, joining ancient Marian roots with a word meaning pretty or tender.
Markham
English · English place-based surname meaning 'homestead on the boundary', from Old English 'mearc' and 'ham'.
Michail
Greek · Greek and Slavic form of Michael, from Hebrew 'Mikha'el' meaning who is like God.
Mischelle
French · Mischelle is a variant of Michelle, the French feminine of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Marselina
Latin · A feminine form of Marcelinus or Marcella, from Latin Mars, the Roman god of war.
Merrylee
English · A compound modern name combining Merry, meaning "cheerful," and Lee, meaning "meadow" or "clearing."
Michaleen
Hebrew · An Irish-influenced feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Micheale
Hebrew · A feminine spelling of Michael or Michelle, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Marcenia
Latin · Marcenia is likely an elaborated feminine form of Marcius or Marcella, from Latin roots tied to Mars.
Marchia
Latin · Marchia is likely related to Marcia, a feminine Latin form associated with Mars.
Machelle
French · Machelle is a feminine form related to Michelle, from Michael, meaning who is like God?
Maryline
French · Maryline blends Marie and Line, ultimately tied to Mary and often interpreted as beloved or wished-for child.
Melode
Greek · Melode is a variant of Melody, from Greek melodia, meaning song or music.
Marlyin
English · A variant of Marilyn, an English blend of Mary and Lynn, combining traditional Marian roots with a modern suffix.
Maureena
Irish · A variant of Maureen, the Irish pet form of Mary, traditionally linked with meanings like beloved or wished-for child.
Maureene
Irish · Another spelling of Maureen, the Irish pet form of Mary, with long-standing associations of beloved or wished-for child.
Maurya
Indian · An Indian name associated with the ancient Maurya dynasty, sometimes linked with peacocks and imperial heritage.
Merianne
English · A compound form of Mary and Anne, combining classic Hebrew-rooted names associated with grace and belovedness.
Merrikay
English · A modern English combination name, likely blending Merry or Mary with Kay for a cheerful, mid-century style form.
Mical
Hebrew · A variant of Michal, the biblical Hebrew name borne by King Saul's daughter, often linked to stream or brook in folk usage.
Mura
Irish · Likely an Irish variant related to Maura, a form of Mary, carrying the traditional Marian associations of beloved or wished-for child.
Mickle
English · An English surname and given name meaning "great" or "large," from an old word for much or big.
Montey
English · A variant of Monty, often from Montgomery, a surname of Norman French origin linked to a mountain or hill place-name.
Meridy
English · Likely a variant of Merridy or Meredith, a name associated with greatness or sea-linked Welsh roots in altered English form.
Melana
Greek · Likely related to Melina or Melanie, from Greek roots meaning "dark" or "black."
Marchelle
French · A feminine form related to Marcel or Marcellus, from Latin roots meaning "young warrior" or linked to Mars.
Maryla
Hebrew · A Slavic-style form related to Mary, the biblical name of long tradition and uncertain ancient meaning.
Marciann
Latin · Marciann combines Marcia, from the Roman name Marcus, with Ann, creating a blended modern compound name.
Mechelle
Hebrew · Mechelle is a variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God?
Miralee
Latin · Miralee likely blends Mira, from Latin roots meaning wonderful or admirable, with the suffix -lee.
Marlayne
English · Marlayne is a blended modern form of Marlene and Elaine, often interpreted through meanings like 'star of the sea' and 'shining light.'
Marshelle
French · Marshelle is a variant of Marcelle or Marsha, from Latin roots tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Maryjeanne
Hebrew · Maryjeanne combines Mary and Jeanne, both from Hebrew roots meaning 'beloved,' 'drop of the sea,' or 'God is gracious.'
Mechele
Hebrew · Mechele is a variant of Michelle, the French feminine of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Merribeth
English · Merribeth blends Merry and Beth; Beth comes from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Molinda
English · Molinda is likely an elaborated form related to Melinda, a modern coinage influenced by names meaning 'sweet' and 'gentle.'
Mylinda
English · Mylinda is a spelling variant of Melinda, a modern name often interpreted as meaning 'sweet' or 'gentle.'
Myong
Korean · Myong is a Korean romanization often meaning 'bright,' 'clear,' or 'brilliant,' depending on the hanja used.
Marigail
English · An English compound blending Mary and Gail, combining Mary's ancient Hebrew roots with a lively modern style.
Marileen
English · Marileen is a modern elaboration of Marie or Mary, a name ultimately from Hebrew often interpreted as beloved or wished-for child.
Marlina
German · Marlina is a variant of Marlena or Marlene, a form built from Maria and Magdalene and associated with Mary Magdalene.
Melisande
French · Melisande is a French form of a Germanic name meaning strong in work or strength through labor.
Michiele
Italian · Michiele is a variant of Michele or Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mischele
French · Mischele is a spelling variant of Michelle, the feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God?
Mitsy
German · Mitsy is a pet form related to Mitzi, traditionally a diminutive of Maria or Miriam.
Mry
English · Mry is likely an inventive short form of Mary or Marie, names derived from Hebrew Miriam.
Mynette
French · Mynette is a decorative diminutive-style name, likely related to Minette or Mina and used for its delicate sound.
Miachel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michael, meaning who is like God?
Mare
Latin · Mare may derive from Latin mare meaning sea, though in English it is also a word-name with equine associations.
Marcee
Latin · Marcee is a variant of Marcy or Marcie, from names linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Mardy
Welsh · Mardy may come from Welsh place usage or serve as a nickname form of Martin or Martha in English.
Marguita
Greek · Marguita is a variant of Margarita, from Greek margaritēs, meaning pearl.
Mayna
English · Mayna is likely a variant built from May or Maina-style names, often associated with springtime or gentle affection.
Marcianne
French · Marcianne likely combines Marcia and Anne, with roots tied to Mars and grace.
Mariruth
Hebrew · Mariruth combines Mary and Ruth, two Hebrew-derived biblical names associated with belovedness and friendship.
Maydeen
English · Maydeen appears to be a modern elaboration of May, linked to springtime and maidenly imagery.
Meldora
Greek · Meldora is a rare ornamental name, possibly influenced by Greek gift-related endings and melodic English formation.
Michella
Hebrew · Michella is a feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mirtha
English · Mirtha is often treated as a variant of Myrtle, linked to the fragrant myrtle plant.
Mitcheal
Hebrew · Mitcheal is a variant spelling of Michael, the Hebrew name meaning who is like God?
Marihelen
Hebrew · Marihelen combines Mary and Helen, blending Hebrew roots with Greek 'torch' or 'bright one.'
Marvette
French · Marvette appears to be a modern elaboration of Marvette or Marvin, with a French-style suffix giving it a refined invented feel.
Myrian
Hebrew · Myrian is likely a variant of Miriam or Myriam, a Hebrew name of uncertain meaning often linked with 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Margena
Greek · Margena is a variant of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning "pearl."
Marshalene
English · Marshalene appears to be an English elaboration of Marsha or Marshall, originally tied to a marshal or horse servant.
Maurica
Latin · Maurica is a feminine form related to Maurice, from Latin Mauricius meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moorish."
Myung
Korean · Myung is a Korean name element meaning "bright," "clear," or "brilliant," depending on the hanja used.
Michae
Hebrew · Michae is likely a shortened or altered form of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mickiel
Hebrew · Mickiel is a variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mardeen
English · Mardeen appears to be a modern coined name, possibly blending Mar- with -deen forms found in English naming.
Martene
Latin · A feminine form related to Martin, from Latin Martinus, meaning of Mars.
Mevelyn
English · Likely a modern blend of Mae or Me- with Evelyn, a contemporary coined form with soft vintage styling.
Margette
French · Margette is a French-style form of Margaret, from Greek roots meaning pearl.
Marlyse
French · Marlyse is a French-style blend related to Marie and Elise, carrying associations of beloved and pledged to God.
Marval
English · Marval likely developed as a rare English surname-style or coined name, possibly influenced by marvel.
Melene
Greek · Melene is a variant related to Helen or Melina forms, often tied to meanings of light or honey-dark softness.
Meredeth
Welsh · Meredeth is a spelling variant of Meredith, from Welsh roots meaning great lord or sea protector.
Milissa
Greek · Milissa is a variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning honeybee.
Mindi
English · Mindi is a diminutive of Mindy, originally a pet form of Melinda, carrying a sweet modern nickname style.
Mikle
Scottish · Mikle is a variant of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning who is like God.
Mala
Indian · Mala is an Indian name meaning garland, and in Arabic usage can suggest beauty or grace.
Maripat
English · A modern compound of Mary and Pat, combining classic saintly name traditions in one form.
Meria
Hebrew · A variant of Maria or Mary, a name of ancient Hebrew origin with uncertain original meaning.
Manina
Italian · Manina is an Italian diminutive form, often affectionate and possibly linked to names like Maria or Anna.
Machell
French · Machell is likely related to Michelle, the French feminine of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Maret
French · Maret is a short form related to Margaret, from Greek margaritēs meaning 'pearl.'
Margaretjo
Greek · Margaretjo combines Margaret, from Greek 'pearl,' with Jo, from Hebrew names meaning 'God increases' or 'God is gracious.'
Maricia
Latin · Maricia is likely a feminine elaboration of Maris or Maria forms, with Latin associations to 'sea' and Marian usage.
Marietha
Hebrew · Marietha is a Maria-derived form ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, a biblical name of uncertain meaning often linked to beloved or wished-for child.
Marjeanne
French · Marjeanne combines Mar- from Mary and Jeanne, both ultimately from Hebrew roots tied to Miriam and 'God is gracious.'
Maryelaine
Hebrew · Maryelaine blends Mary and Elaine, combining the biblical Miriam tradition with a French form related to Helen, 'light.'
Medra
Greek · Medra may derive from Greek elements related to counsel or skill, though it is rare and somewhat uncertain in origin.
Meryll
English · Meryll is an English spelling variant of Meryl, likely from a surname meaning 'bright sea' or related forms.
Michealene
Hebrew · Michealene is an elaborated feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Mikelyn
Hebrew · Mikelyn is a modern English blend based on Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Muzette
French · Muzette is a French diminutive of Musette, a name linked to a small pastoral bagpipe and rustic music.
Marque
French · A French-styled form of Mark, from Latin Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Micahel
Hebrew · A misspelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Mitchum
English · An English surname-name from Mitcham, a place name likely meaning big settlement.
Marnice
English · Marnice is likely a modern English creation, possibly influenced by Mar- names and Bernice.
Malke
Hebrew · Malke comes from Yiddish and Hebrew roots meaning queen.
Marte
Norse · Marte is a Scandinavian form of Martha or a name linked to Mars, depending on tradition.
Maryse
French · Maryse is a French form related to Marie, from Hebrew roots traditionally linked to Mary.
Meritta
Latin · Meritta likely relates to meritum or names like Marita, giving it associations of worth or beloved grace.
Merlena
German · Merlena is likely a blended form of Merle and Lena, with echoes of blackbird and light.
Misti
English · Misti is a spelling variant of Misty, taken from the English word mist.
Margrit
Greek · Margrit is a continental form of Margaret, from Greek meaning pearl.
Matricia
Latin · Matricia is likely a blend of მატron-style Latin roots and Patricia, carrying a noble or maternal tone.
Michle
Hebrew · Michle is a variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Michall
Hebrew · Michall is a variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Marke
Latin · A variant of Mark, from Latin Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Mckinely
Scottish · A spelling variant of McKinley, from a Gaelic surname meaning son of the fair hero.
Mickal
Hebrew · A variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Marretta
French · Marretta is likely a diminutive or elaborated form related to Mary or Margaret, names with long European use.
Machele
French · Machele is a variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Malynda
English · Malynda is a variant of Melinda, a modern name often linked to Greek meli, "honey," and sweetness.
Marhta
Arabic · Marhta is a misspelling-style variant of Martha, from Aramaic via Hebrew tradition, meaning "lady" or "mistress."
Marirose
French · Marirose combines Marie and Rose, joining Hebrew-root Mary traditions with the rose flower.
Marlice
German · Marlice is likely a blend name related to Marlis or Mary plus Alice, carrying associations of nobility and grace.
Marsia
Latin · Marsia likely relates to Marcia, a feminine form of a Roman clan name associated with Mars, the god of war.
Marypat
English · Marypat is a compound of Mary and Pat, combining Hebrew-root Mary with Patricia-derived noble associations.
Melbra
English · Melbra appears to be a modern coined name, possibly blending Mel- with Debra or Bra- endings.
Meloney
Greek · Meloney is a spelling variant of Melanie, from Greek melania, meaning "dark" or "black."
Min
Chinese · Min is an East Asian name element whose meaning varies by character, often conveying brightness, cleverness, or sensitivity.
Mindie
English · Mindie is a pet form of Mindy, itself often a diminutive of Melinda names associated with sweetness or honey.
Mini
English · Mini is used as a diminutive in English and as an independent Indian name; meanings vary, but it often feels small and affectionate.
Monserrate
Spanish · Monserrate is a Spanish form related to Montserrat, a Catalan place and Marian name meaning "jagged mountain."
Madaleno
Spanish · Madaleno is a Spanish form related to Magdalene, originally meaning from Magdala.
Michaeel
Hebrew · Michaeel is a variant spelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mando
Spanish · Mando is usually a short form of Armando, from Germanic roots meaning soldier or army man.
Milorad
Slavic · Milorad is a Slavic name built from elements meaning gracious or dear and glad or joyful.
Meegan
Irish · Meegan is an anglicized Irish surname and given-name form related to Megan, often tied to pearl through Margaret.
Melitta
Greek · Melitta is a Greek-derived name related to 'honey' and 'bee,' associated with sweetness.
Marri
Welsh · Marri is a variant of Mary or Merry forms, usually tied to the long tradition of Mary's uncertain ancient roots.
Martia
Latin · Martia is the feminine form of a Roman name from Mars, the god of war.
Mechell
French · Mechell is a variant of Michelle, the feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Marcita
Spanish · Marcita is a Spanish-style diminutive of Marcia or Marca, from Latin roots linked to Mars.
Meggin
Welsh · Meggin is a variant of Megan, from Margaret, ultimately derived from Greek and meaning "pearl."
Meichele
Hebrew · Meichele is a variant of Michelle, the feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Meshelle
Hebrew · Meshelle is a spelling variant of Michelle, from the Hebrew-rooted Michael meaning "who is like God?"
Morrine
Irish · Morrine likely relates to Irish Maureen, a form of Mary, traditionally linked to meanings such as "beloved" or "bitter."
Maradee
English · A modern blended form, likely built from Mara and Dee, without one fixed traditional etymology.
Marketa
Slavic · A Slavic form of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning "pearl."
Markita
Spanish · A diminutive-style form of Margaret or Marquita, ultimately from Greek meaning "pearl."
Marlenia
German · An elaborated form related to Marlene, combining Mary and Magdalene traditions.
Marnetta
French · Likely a diminutive-style form related to Marina or Marna, with associations to the sea.
Marshan
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Marsh and Shan, with no single established traditional root.
Marshella
French · A feminine form of Marshall or Marcella, tied to Latin Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marylinn
English · A blended spelling of Mary and Lynn, joining the Hebrew-rooted Mary tradition with Lynn's lake imagery.
Mashell
French · Likely a variant of Michelle, the feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Melessa
Greek · Melessa is a variant of Melissa, from Greek for 'bee,' later used in English-speaking naming tradition.
Mellony
Greek · Mellony is a variant of Melanie, from Greek melania meaning 'dark' or 'black.'
Miguelina
Spanish · Miguelina is a Spanish feminine form of Miguel, from Hebrew asking 'Who is like God?'
Mindee
English · Mindee is a modern English spelling variant of Mindy, originally a diminutive form of Melinda.
Moretta
Italian · Moretta likely comes from Italian moro, meaning 'dark' or 'dark-haired,' with a feminine diminutive ending.
Michaeal
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'Who is like God?'
Markle
German · Markle is a surname-derived form related to Mark, ultimately from Latin Marcus, associated with Mars.
Maurus
Latin · Maurus is a Latin name meaning "Moorish" or "dark-skinned," used in ancient Rome and early Christianity.
Mckinsey
Scottish · Mckinsey is a surname form of Mackenzie, from Gaelic roots meaning "son of the fair one."
Marchele
French · Marchele is a feminine form related to Marcel or Marcella, from Latin roots tied to Mars.
Maritha
Latin · Likely a variant of Marita or Martha-influenced forms, commonly linked with lady or mistress meanings.
Markay
English · A modern blended spelling built from Mar- and Kay, often used more for sound and style than a single root.
Martita
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Marta, from a Hebrew root meaning "lady" or "mistress."
Marypatricia
Hebrew · A compound name joining Mary and Patricia, blending associations of belovedness, bitterness, and noble birth.
Mellonie
Greek · A spelling variant of Melanie, from Greek melas, meaning "dark" or "black."
Malora
Greek · Possibly related to Mallory or Melora, with associations to fortune or a pleasant, flowing invented form.
Marlese
French · A modern blend of Marlene and Elise, ultimately drawing on Hebrew roots for Mary and Elizabeth.
Maurina
Latin · A feminine form related to Maurus or Maura, from Latin meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish.'
Meaghan
Irish · An Irish spelling of Megan, a form of Margaret, from Greek meaning 'pearl.'
Melanye
Greek · A spelling variant of Melanie, from Greek melania meaning 'black' or 'dark.'
Melindy
English · A modern blend influenced by Melinda, often interpreted through roots suggesting 'sweet' or 'gentle.'
Mellany
Greek · A variant of Melanie, from Greek melania meaning 'dark' or 'black.'
Mellodee
Greek · A creative spelling of Melody, from Greek meloidia meaning 'song' or 'singing.'
Melonye
Greek · A modern spelling variant of Melanie, from Greek for 'dark' or 'black.'
Migna
Indian · Likely an Indian name related to Sanskrit-derived forms suggesting a fish or graceful, flowing imagery.
Montina
Latin · A feminine form related to Monte, from Latin mons meaning 'mountain.'
Michieal
Hebrew · Michieal is a variant spelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mickell
Hebrew · Mickell is a variant of Michael, the Hebrew biblical name meaning who is like God.
Marinella
Italian · Marinella is an Italian diminutive of Marina, from Latin marinus, meaning of the sea.
Maritsa
Slavic · Maritsa is a Slavic diminutive related to Maria, a name of ancient origin often interpreted as beloved or bitter.
Meleia
Greek · Meleia likely echoes Greek forms like Melia, meaning ash tree, with an ornamental ending.
Melora
Greek · Melora is often linked to Greek-rooted names beginning mel-, associated with honey or sweetness.
Mishele
Hebrew · Mishele is a variant of Michelle, the feminine of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Marchella
Latin · Marchella is likely an elaboration of Marcella, the feminine of Marcellus, from Latin meaning young warrior.
Melane
Greek · Melane comes from Greek melaina meaning dark, black, or deeply shaded.
Melessia
Greek · Melessia is likely a variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning honeybee.
Melloney
Greek · Melloney is a spelling variant of Melanie or Melonie, names from Greek roots meaning dark or black.
Mischell
French · A variant of Michelle, from Hebrew Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Marceen
Latin · Marceen is likely a variant of Marcene or Marcine, derived from Latin Marcus, linked to Mars.
Marianella
Italian · Marianella is an elaborate form of Maria or Marianna, from Hebrew Miriam, with uncertain ancient meaning.
Marisel
Spanish · Marisel is a Spanish-style blend of Maria and a suffix like -sel, rooted in Hebrew Miriam.
Martee
English · Martee is likely a diminutive or variant of Marty or Martha-related forms; Marty traces to Mars via Martin.
Marvlene
English · Marvlene is a modern created name, likely influenced by Marva and Marlene.
Mauria
Latin · Mauria likely relates to Maura, from Latin Maurus meaning dark or Moorish, with Irish usage via Máire.
Melonia
Greek · Melonia likely draws on Greek melon, meaning fruit or apple, giving it a lush, ornamental feel.
Mrk
Latin · Mrk is an abbreviated modern form of Mark, from the Latin name Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Marrk
Latin · Marrk is a modern spelling variant of Mark, from Latin Marcus, traditionally tied to Mars.
Mich
Hebrew · Mich is a short form of Michael or Michaela, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Marsheila
English · Marsheila is a modern elaboration of Marsha or Sheila, with likely roots in names tied to Mars or Cecilia-like sounds.
Marshelia
English · Marshelia is likely a modern elaboration of Marsha or Marcella, ultimately linked to Mars and carrying a sense of being warlike or dedicated to Mars.
Marsheela
English · Marsheela is likely a modern spelling of a Marsha or Marcella-type name, ultimately tied to Mars and a warlike meaning.
Marriann
French · Marriann is a variant of Marianne, blending Mary and Anne with meanings often linked to beloved and grace.
Meranda
Latin · Meranda is a variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus meaning worthy of admiration or wonderful.
Marlisa
English · A blended name from Mar- and Lisa, likely tied to Mary and Elizabeth traditions.
Mardena
English · Mardena is likely a modern blend related to names like Marlene or Ardena, without a single settled etymology.
Maresa
Italian · Maresa is likely a Romance-language form related to Maria or Marina, carrying associations with the sea or belovedness.
Mariclare
French · Mariclare is a compound of Marie and Claire, combining ideas of belovedness and brightness.
Marlayna
English · Marlayna is a modern variant of Marlena or Marlene, a blended form influenced by Maria and Magdalene.
Marsi
English · Marsi is likely a modern nickname-style form of Marcy or Marcia, from Latin roots tied to Mars.
Marvita
English · Marvita is likely a modern coinage built on Mar- names with a lively Latin-style ending.
Meggan
Welsh · Meggan is a spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret, from Greek meaning "pearl."
Meladee
English · Meladee is a modern respelling of Melody, from Greek melodia meaning "song."
Melesa
Greek · Melesa is likely a variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning "honeybee."
Melynn
English · Melynn is a modern blended name, likely combining Mel- with Lynn in contemporary English naming style.
Merredith
Welsh · Merredith is a spelling variant of Meredith, a Welsh name meaning "great lord" or "sea protector."
Micheala
Hebrew · Micheala is a feminine variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Minga
German · Minga is likely related to Germanic diminutive forms such as Wilhelmina or Minge, though its exact route is uncertain.
Missi
English · Missi is a pet form of Missy or Melissa, commonly used as an affectionate nickname.
Mlissa
Greek · Mlissa is a compressed spelling of Melissa, from Greek meaning "honeybee."
Mmary
Hebrew · Mmary appears to be a variant spelling of Mary, a Hebrew-derived name traditionally linked with meanings like "beloved" or "bitter."
Mylissa
Greek · Mylissa is a modern spelling variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning "honeybee."
Melivn
English · Likely an altered spelling of Melvin, from a surname with roots suggesting a council-friend or gentle chief.
Michaee
Hebrew · Michaee is a variant spelling of Michael, the Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?"
Mcchael
Hebrew · Mcchael is a variant spelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Michuel
Hebrew · Michuel is a variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Mik
Hebrew · Mik is a short form of Michael or Mikael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Mmark
Latin · Mmark is a variant spelling of Mark, from the Latin name Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Miyoshi
Japanese · Miyoshi is a Japanese name or surname often interpreted with elements meaning "beautiful" and "good" or "fortunate."
Millissa
Greek · Millissa is a spelling variant of Melissa, from Greek, meaning honeybee.
Melenda
Greek · Melenda is a variant of Melinda, probably influenced by Greek melissa and modern Romantic name shaping, suggesting sweetness.
Marguerit
French · A shortened variant of Marguerite, from Greek margarites meaning pearl.
Melicia
Greek · Likely related to Melissa or Felicia-type forms, carrying associations with honey sweetness or happiness.
Melise
Greek · A variant of Melissa or Melise, from Greek roots meaning honey bee.
Meshell
French · Meshell is a variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Machel
Hebrew · Machel is likely a variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Madona
Italian · Madona is a variant of Madonna, from Italian meaning "my lady," derived from Latin honorific roots.
Malkie
Hebrew · Malkie is a diminutive of Hebrew names like Malka or Malkah, meaning "queen."
Marel
French · Marel is likely related to Marie or Mariel forms, descending from Latinized forms of Mary, often interpreted as "beloved" or "drop of the sea."
Mariena
Latin · Mariena is a romantic variant of Maria or Marina, from Latin-rooted forms associated with Mary or the sea.
Marlissa
English · Marlissa is a modern blend of Mar- names like Mary or Marla with -lissa, likely carrying associations of Mary and Melissa.
Marysusan
Hebrew · Marysusan is a compound of Mary and Susan, from Hebrew roots often linked to "beloved" and "lily."
Medena
Greek · Medena is likely a variant influenced by names like Medina or Medea, with possible Greek associations and a modern English reshaping.
Meriann
Hebrew · Meriann combines Mary and Ann, both ultimately from Hebrew, carrying meanings associated with grace and belovedness.
Michalle
Hebrew · Michalle is a feminine variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Michielle
Hebrew · Michielle is a stylized feminine form of Michael or Michelle, from Hebrew meaning "who is like God?"
Milca
Hebrew · Milca is a form of Milcah, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "queen" or "counsel."
Mirinda
Latin · Mirinda likely draws from Latin mirandus, meaning "wonderful" or "admirable," shaped into a modern feminine form.
Monsita
Spanish · Monsita appears to be a Spanish-style diminutive form, likely related to names honoring mountains or Marian titles such as Montserrat.
Machael
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Markey
Irish · Markey is an Irish and English surname-style name, often linked to Mark, from Latin Marcus.
Micchael
Hebrew · Micchael is a spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Megon
Greek · Megon is a variant of Megan, from Margaret, ultimately from Greek margarites meaning pearl.
Meliss
Greek · Meliss is a shortened form related to Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning honeybee.
Mette
German · Mette is a northern European short form of Margaret, from Greek roots meaning pearl.
Marialena
Spanish · Marialena blends Maria and Elena, joining traditions tied to beloved, wished-for child, and shining light.
Maricelda
Spanish · Maricelda is a Spanish-style compound name, likely combining Mari with Celda or Celia elements in a devotional form.
Marsetta
French · Marsetta appears to be a French-style elaboration of Marsa or Marcia, linked to Latin roots associated with Mars.
Meline
Greek · Meline is often linked to Greek honey roots or as a French form related to names like Melanie.
Metra
Greek · Metra likely draws from Greek roots related to measure or mother, giving it a rare classical feel.
Millisa
English · Millisa is a modern English variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning honeybee.
Mischel
Hebrew · Mischel is a variant of Michelle, from Hebrew Michael, meaning who is like God.
Mitchelle
Hebrew · Mitchelle is a feminine spelling of Mitchell or Michelle, ultimately from Hebrew Michael, meaning who is like God.
Montrice
French · Montrice is likely a French-influenced modern form related to names like Beatrice or Patrice, suggesting a refined invented style.
Morgen
Welsh · Morgen is related to Morgan, a Welsh name often interpreted as sea-born or sea-circle, with Germanic morning echoes.
Martain
Latin · A variant of Martin, from Latin Martinus, meaning of Mars or warlike.
Martino
Italian · The Italian form of Martin, from Latin Martinus, meaning of Mars or warlike.
Mackel
Scottish · Likely related to Mac- names from Gaelic, originally meaning "son of" in surname form.
Miichael
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Mmichael
Hebrew · A misspelled form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Mistie
English · Mistie is a variant of Misty, from the English word for light fog or mist.
Magalie
French · A French form related to Magdalene, originally referring to a woman from Magdala.
Marpessa
Greek · Derived from Marpessa, a figure in Greek myth whose name is often interpreted as meaning seized or snatched away.
Mashelle
French · A variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Mirenda
Latin · A variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus, meaning admirable or worthy of wonder.
Monigue
French · A variant of Monique, the French feminine of a name meaning advisor or solitary, depending on derivation.
Marylisa
Hebrew · A compound of Mary and Lisa, both forms of Hebrew-rooted names with long religious use.
Melisha
Greek · Likely influenced by Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning honeybee, with a modern spelling twist.
Marche
French · Likely related to Marc or Marcia forms, from Latin roots associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.
Megen
Welsh · A variant of Megan, the Welsh form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Michaelann
Hebrew · A compound name built from Michael and Ann, meaning who is like God joined with grace.
Mitze
German · A pet form related to Mitzi, itself a diminutive of Maria, a name of ancient Hebrew origin.
Mychelle
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michelle, the feminine of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Magarita
Greek · A spelling variant of Margarita, from Greek margaritēs, meaning pearl.
Malaine
Greek · A variant of Melanie, from Greek roots meaning dark or black.
Malicia
English · Likely a modern elaboration related to Alicia, carrying the inherited sense of noble kind.
Maricel
Spanish · A Spanish compound name built on Maria, often interpreted as a bright or heavenly variation.
Marilinda
Hebrew · A blend of Mary and Linda, combining beloved or wished-for child with pretty.
Maryeileen
Hebrew · A compound of Mary and Eileen, joining the classic Mary with the Irish Helen form meaning light.
Marykaye
Hebrew · A combined name from Mary and Kay, giving a classic double-name style.
Maryke
German · A diminutive form of Mary or Maria, used as an affectionate variation of the classic name.
Maryterese
Hebrew · A compound of Mary and Therese, joining a biblical classic with a French form of Teresa.
Meladie
Greek · A variant of Melody, from Greek roots tied to song and music.
Morrisa
Latin · A feminine form of Morris or Maurice, from Latin roots associated with Moorish or dark.
Markum
English · Markum is likely a variant of Markham, an English surname-place name meaning boundary homestead.
Macheal
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mitchal
Hebrew · A variant of Michal, the Hebrew biblical name traditionally linked to a brook or stream.
Mariesa
Hebrew · Mariesa blends Maria and a romantic suffix, tracing to Hebrew Miryam, often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Marj
English · Marj is a short form of Marjorie or Margaret, ultimately from Greek roots meaning 'pearl.'
Michille
French · Michille is a spelling variant of Michelle, the French feminine of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Maryesther
Hebrew · Maryesther combines Mary and Esther, two Hebrew biblical names associated with beloved or bitter and star.
Matrice
Latin · Matrice likely relates to Latin matrix meaning mother or source, shaped through French or English usage.
Medea
Greek · Medea is a Greek mythological name traditionally linked to cunning, counsel, or thoughtful wisdom.
Monisha
Indian · Monisha is an Indian name often linked to intellect, wisdom, or guidance in Sanskrit-based usage.
Macia
Spanish · Macia is likely related to Macia or Matia forms from Latinized roots, often linked to Matthew meaning gift of God.
Marilisa
Italian · Marilisa combines Maria and Lisa, both from Hebrew-rooted names meaning beloved or God is my oath.
Marycela
Spanish · Marycela is likely a blend of Mary and Marcela, combining Hebrew Mary with Latin Marcella traditions.
Meichelle
French · Meichelle is a variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Michealle
French · Michealle is a spelling variant of Michelle, from Hebrew Michael, meaning who is like God.
Milisa
Greek · Milisa is likely a variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning honeybee.
Moncia
English · Moncia is likely a variant of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin long used in Latin tradition.
Merv
Welsh · Merv is a short form of Mervyn, a Welsh name traditionally linked to the sea or a great lord.
Macio
Italian · Likely a Romance-language variant of Matthew or Marcio, associated with gift of God or warlike roots.
Markk
Latin · Variant spelling of Mark, from Latin Marcus, a Roman name possibly linked to Mars.
Marve
English · Short form of Marvin or Marvel, associated with fame or wonder depending on the root.
Maurio
Latin · Variant of Mauro or Maurice, from Latin Maurus meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Mendi
Spanish · Likely adapted from a surname or regional name associated with mountains or high land.
Melesia
Greek · Likely a variant of Melissa, from Greek, meaning honeybee.
Meschelle
French · A spelling variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Marietherese
French · A blended form of Marie and Therese, combining classic saintly name traditions.
Meldia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Mel- names, associated with sweetness or melody by sound.
Merissa
English · Likely a variant of Marissa, a modern form linked to Mary or the sea.
Monelle
French · Probably a French-style elaboration of Mona or Simone, giving a refined feminine form.
Makeba
African · Makeba is an African name, especially known through South African singer Miriam Makeba, and is often linked to greatness or honored lineage.
Marleena
German · Marleena is a variant of Marlena, combining Maria and Magdalena, with biblical roots associated with Mary Magdalene.
Marysia
Slavic · Marysia is a Slavic diminutive of Maria, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, often linked with meanings like beloved or wished-for child.
Maryvel
English · Maryvel appears to blend Mary with a Romance-style ending, giving it a modern coined feel rooted in the Hebrew name Mary.
Melodey
Greek · Melodey is a variant of Melody, from Greek roots meaning song or music.
Melvonia
English · Melvonia appears to be an elaborated modern form built on Mel- sounds, likely inspired by names like Melva or Melvina.
Merrilu
English · Merrilu is likely a modern combination of Merry and Lu, suggesting cheerful or happy qualities.
Montoya
Spanish · Montoya is a Spanish surname and place-based name derived from a geographic family name.
Maarten
Latin · Dutch form of Martin, from Latin Martinus, meaning of Mars or warlike.
Margaro
Greek · Margaro appears related to Margaret, from Greek margarites, meaning pearl.
Mihael
Hebrew · Mihael is a Slavic and Balkan form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Michaelanne
Hebrew · Michaelanne combines Michael and Anne, with roots meaning "Who is like God?" and "grace."
Mariselda
Spanish · Mariselda appears to blend Mari and Zelda-like elements, suggesting meanings tied to Mary and "gray battle."
Morag
Scottish · Morag is a Scottish Gaelic name traditionally interpreted as "great" or "sun-like."
Mesha
Hebrew · Mesha may relate to the biblical place-name Mesha from Hebrew, though it is also used as a modern styled given name.
Michelann
French · Michelann is a compound of Michelle and Ann, joining "who is like God?" with "grace."
Milynda
English · Milynda is a variant of Melinda, a modern English coinage likely influenced by names like Melissa and Linda.
Majella
Italian · Majella is an Italian devotional name associated with Saint Gerard Majella and the Maiella region.
Marrisa
Latin · Marrisa is a variant of Marissa, often linked to Latin-rooted Maria forms or the sea-associated Maris.
Maurisa
Latin · Maurisa is a feminine form of Maurice, from Latin roots meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Michalann
Hebrew · Michalann combines Michal or Michael-name roots with Ann, blending who is like God with grace.
Mikelann
Hebrew · Mikelann is a compound of Mikel or Michael and Ann, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Monja
Spanish · Monja is a Spanish word-name meaning nun, giving it a strongly religious and devotional association.
Monnette
French · Monnette is a French-style diminutive, likely related to names like Mona or Simone.
Moraima
Arabic · Moraima is a Spanish-used Moorish name of Arabic background, known from Andalusian history.
Malesa
Greek · Malesa is likely a variant of Melissa or Melisa, from Greek meaning honeybee.
Marceia
Latin · Marceia is likely a feminine elaboration of Marcia, from the Roman family name Marcius.
Marijke
German · Marijke is a Dutch and Germanic diminutive of Maria, traditionally linked to the Hebrew-rooted Mary.
Marria
Hebrew · Marria is a variant spelling of Maria or Mary, from Hebrew-rooted tradition.
Marsue
English · Marsue appears to be a modern blended name, likely influenced by Mar- names and Sue.