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Baby names starting with M
8,062 names · page 9 of 17
Martiza
Spanish · Martiza is a variant of Maritza, a Spanish diminutive form related to Maria.
Maryellyn
English · Maryellyn is a compound of Mary and Ellen, both rooted in classic Hebrew-derived naming traditions.
Michone
Hebrew · Michone appears related to Michelle or Michaela, from Hebrew roots asking 'who is like God?'
Mlisa
Greek · Mlisa is likely a variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa, meaning honeybee.
Mysti
English · Mysti is a modern English-style spelling of Misty, originally linked to mist and a soft, atmospheric nature image.
Medgar
English · Medgar is a rare English-use name, likely modern and surname-like, best known through Medgar Evers.
Male
English · Used as a rare modern given name, likely shaped by surname or word-name usage rather than a single clear root.
Marky
English · A pet form of Mark, from Latin Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Medger
English · A rare variant of Medgar, likely from an old English-style surname or place-name formation.
Marialaina
Hebrew · Marialaina combines Maria and Laina or Elena forms, blending Hebrew Mary tradition with Greek-rooted Helen forms.
Marschell
French · Marschell appears related to Marshall, originally an occupational surname meaning 'horse servant' in Germanic tradition.
Marguetta
French · Marguetta is a diminutive-style form of Margaret, from Greek roots meaning pearl.
Marnae
English · Marnae is likely a modern form related to Marnie or Marina, carrying associations with the sea.
Melecia
Greek · Melecia is likely a variant shaped from Melissa, a Greek name meaning bee or honeybee.
Michellene
French · Michellene is an elaborated form of Michelle, from Hebrew Michael meaning who is like God.
Monic
Latin · Monic is a clipped form of Monica, a Latin name of uncertain ancient meaning, long used in Christian tradition.
Malyn
English · Malyn is likely a modern variant of Malin or a blend form, used mainly for its sleek contemporary sound.
Marilis
Spanish · Marilis is likely a blend of Maria and Lis or a form of Marilys, giving it a modern compound style.
Marletha
English · Marletha appears to be a modern elaboration of Marla or Martha, shaped for sound rather than ancient etymology.
Melisia
Greek · Melisia is likely a variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning 'bee.'
Michalyn
Hebrew · Michalyn appears to be a modern elaboration of Michael or Michaela, from Hebrew 'Who is like God?'
Minelba
Spanish · Minelba is likely a variant of Minerva through Spanish-influenced spelling, tied to wisdom and intellect.
Mishawn
English · Mishawn appears to be a modern blend of Mi- with Shawn, with Shawn deriving from John, 'God is gracious.'
Mistee
English · Mistee is a spelling variant of Misty, taken from the English word for light fog or mist.
Manoj
Indian · Manoj is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning "born of the mind," a traditional epithet of the god Kama.
Marcum
English · Marcum is an English surname form related to Mark, ultimately from Latin Marcus, possibly meaning "dedicated to Mars."
Michaels
Hebrew · Michaels is a surname-style form of Michael, from Hebrew, meaning "who is like God?"
Marticia
Latin · Marticia appears to be a modern elaboration of Marcia or Martha-like names, with roots tied to Mars or Marcus.
Missey
English · Missey is an English diminutive-style form, often related to Missy, originally a pet name from "miss."
Melyssa
Greek · A spelling variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning 'bee.'
Mareena
Latin · A variant of Marina, from Latin, meaning of the sea.
Meighan
Welsh · A variant of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Machella
English · Likely a modern form related to Michaela or Michelle, from Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Marixa
Spanish · A Spanish-style variant related to Marisa or Maritza, often tied to Maria and its long devotional history.
Marrissa
Hebrew · A variant of Marissa, usually linked to Maria and often interpreted through the long tradition of Mary-related names.
Mayann
English · A blended English name combining May and Ann, giving it a springlike and graceful feel.
Mecia
English · A rare modern name, likely formed from Macy or similar sounds and used mainly for its distinctive style.
Mellyora
Latin · A variant of Meliora, from Latin meaning 'better' or 'greater.'
Melvita
English · A modern name built from Mel- and Latin vita, giving it the sense of sweetness and life.
Millette
French · A French-style diminutive likely related to names such as Millicent, associated with strength and work.
Monee
English · A modern spelling variant related to Monet or Monique-style names, valued for sound more than old etymology.
Monicia
Latin · A variant of Monica, a name of ancient Latin use with uncertain original meaning.
Monisa
English · A modern blended name, likely influenced by Monica and Lisa or similar familiar forms.
Mystie
English · A spelling variant of Misty, inspired by mist and soft weather imagery.
Marichal
French · Marichal is a surname-derived name from French marechal, ultimately Germanic, meaning "marshal" or "horse servant."
Monquie
French · Likely a modern variant influenced by Monique, a French feminine form linked to Monica, of uncertain ancient meaning.
Mechille
French · Likely a variant of Michelle, the feminine of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Mollyann
Hebrew · A compound of Molly and Ann; Molly comes from Mary, traditionally linked to meanings like 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Malessa
Greek · Malessa is likely a modern form related to Melissa, from Greek meaning "bee."
Mandee
English · Mandee is an English spelling variant of Mandy, a diminutive of Amanda meaning "worthy of love."
Monday
English · Monday comes from the English weekday name, originally meaning "moon's day."
Marialisa
Hebrew · Marialisa combines Maria and Lisa, names from Hebrew roots associated with belovedness and divine promise.
Marykathleen
English · A blended form of Mary and Kathleen, combining meanings linked to belovedness, bitterness, and purity.
Melanne
Greek · Likely a variant of Melanie, from Greek melaina meaning "dark" or "black."
Miechelle
Hebrew · A variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Mimma
Italian · Often a pet form of names like Wilhelmina or Maria; its sense depends on the fuller name, but it functions as an affectionate diminutive.
Moneque
French · Likely a variant of Monique, the French form of Monica, traditionally linked to advisor-like or solitary meanings.
Murice
Latin · Murice is a variant of Maurice, from Latin Mauritius, meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moorish."
Mondo
Italian · Mondo is an Italian short form of names like Raimondo or Edmondo, carrying meanings tied to counsel or protection.
Marlvin
English · Marlvin is likely a spelling variation influenced by Marvin, an English name with roots tied to a famous friend or sea hill.
Malette
French · Malette is a French-style diminutive surname and given-name form, likely created with the affectionate suffix -ette.
Milette
French · Milette is a French-style diminutive form, likely related to names like Mila or Camille with the suffix -ette.
Melette
French · Melette is likely a rare French-style form related to Greek mel-, suggesting 'honey' or sweetness in sound and etymology.
Marisal
Spanish · Marisal appears to blend Mari and Marisol, drawing on Spanish and Latin forms associated with Mary and 'sun.'
Meliza
Spanish · Meliza is likely a variant of Melissa or Melisa, from Greek, meaning 'honeybee.'
Marette
French · A French-style diminutive of Marie, ultimately from Hebrew Miriam, a name of ancient and debated meaning.
Michellie
Hebrew · A playful elaboration of Michelle, from Hebrew Mika'el, meaning 'who is like God?'
Milessa
Greek · Likely influenced by Melissa, from Greek meaning 'bee,' with a softened modern spelling.
Mone
French · Likely a short modern form influenced by names like Simone or Monique, used for its sleek sound more than fixed etymology.
Maletha
English · Maletha is likely a rare English elaboration of Mal- names, used as a modern ornamental form.
Marixsa
Spanish · Marixsa is likely a creative Spanish-style variant of Marisa, a name linked to Maria and meaning associations of beloved or wished-for child.
Megann
English · Megann is an English spelling variant of Megan, from Margaret, ultimately meaning "pearl."
Melisssa
Greek · Melisssa is a spelling variant of Melissa, a Greek name meaning "honeybee."
Mellette
French · Mellette appears to be a French-style diminutive form built on Mel-, giving it a delicate ornamental feel.
Mikala
Hebrew · Mikala is a variant of Michaela, from Hebrew Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Milissia
Greek · Milissia is likely a modern variant of Melissa, from Greek, with the meaning "honeybee."
Mirjana
Slavic · Mirjana is a Slavic name built on mir, meaning "peace" or "world."
Mychele
French · Mychele is a spelling variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Magally
French · Magally is a variant of Magali, a Provençal French form linked to Magdalene, meaning woman from Magdala.
Marialana
English · Marialana is a modern compound blending Maria and Lana, carrying associations of Mary with a soft ornamental ending.
Marizela
Spanish · Marizela appears to be a Romance-style elaboration of Maria, likely formed with a decorative suffix for a lyrical sound.
Marizol
Spanish · Marizol likely blends Maria with sol, giving it the sense of a sunny or radiant Maria-inspired name.
Marquesa
Spanish · Marquesa is the Spanish feminine form of a noble title meaning marchioness, tied to rank and aristocratic usage.
Martrice
English · Martrice is likely a modern variant of Beatrice or Patrice-style names, echoing Latin-rooted forms associated with blessing or nobility.
Marueen
Irish · Marueen appears to be a variant of Maureen, from Irish Máirín, a form of Mary traditionally linked to beloved or wished-for child.
Meisha
English · Meisha is often treated as a modern phonetic variant of Misha or Aisha-like names, with a soft contemporary sound.
Melainie
Greek · Melainie is a spelling variant of Melanie, from Greek melaina meaning dark or black.
Melizza
Greek · Melizza is a modern variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning honey bee.
Mellinda
English · Mellinda is a variant of Melinda, likely blending roots associated with sweetness and gentle beauty in modern use.
Micelle
French · Micelle looks like a feminine variant of Michael-derived names, tied to the Hebrew question 'who is like God?'
Michaelynn
Hebrew · Michaelynn combines Michael and Lynn, preserving the Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?' in a modern blended form.
Molette
French · Molette appears to be a French-style diminutive formation, likely valued more for sound than a fixed historical meaning.
Molissa
Greek · Molissa is likely a variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning honey bee.
Marrio
Italian · A spelling variant of Mario, from Latin Marius and often associated with Mars or manliness.
Maruice
French · A misspelling of Maurice, from Latin Mauritius meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Mukesh
Indian · An Indian name associated with a title of Shiva, often interpreted as "lord of liberation."
Marenda
Latin · Likely a modern form related to Miranda or Marinda, from Latin roots suggesting 'admirable' or 'wonderful.'
Magan
Greek · Magan is a variant of Megan, from Margaret, ultimately Greek and associated with the meaning pearl.
Mallisa
Greek · Mallisa is a variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning honeybee.
Mellissia
Greek · Mellissia is an elaborated form of Melissa, from Greek meaning honeybee.
Meshia
Hebrew · Meshia is likely a variant of Misha or a form influenced by Messiah, from Hebrew roots tied to anointed.
Montica
Latin · Montica is likely a modern form influenced by Monte or Monica, with Latin associations to mountain or advisory roots.
Mylisa
Greek · Mylisa is a modern variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning honeybee.
Maronda
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Maronda or Miranda-like sounds; exact root is uncertain.
Merisa
Latin · Likely a variant of Marisa, derived from Maria and associated with beloved or wished-for child meanings.
Meshawn
English · Meshawn is likely a modern English blend related to Shawn, a form of John from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Mistye
English · Mistye is a variant of Misty, an English nature name drawn from mist and soft atmospheric imagery.
Myranda
Latin · Myranda is a spelling variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus, meaning "worthy of admiration" or "wonderful."
Maressa
Latin · Maressa is likely a modern elaboration related to Maria or Marina, with Latin sea and beloved associations.
Marilia
Latin · Marilia is a Romance-language form likely related to Maria, carrying associations of beloved or wished-for child.
Marinna
Latin · Marinna is a variant of Marina, from Latin marinus, meaning of the sea.
Marshalle
French · Marshalle is a variant of Marshall, an occupational surname from Old French and Germanic roots meaning horse servant.
Martisha
English · Martisha is a modern elaboration of Marta or Martina, from Latin roots connected with Mars.
Mashanda
English · Mashanda is a modern coined name, likely shaped within English-speaking African American naming traditions.
Maurissa
Latin · Maurissa is a feminine form related to Maurice, from Latin Mauricius, meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Mellisia
Greek · Mellisia is likely a variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning bee.
Merchelle
French · Merchelle is a modern variant of Michelle, the feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Micole
Hebrew · Micole is a variant of Nicole or Michele, ultimately from Greek and Hebrew roots meaning victory of the people or who is like God.
Mironda
Latin · Mironda is likely a variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus, meaning admirable or wondrous.
Mitsie
English · Mitsie is a diminutive-style pet form, likely related to Mitzi or names like Mary, used affectionately.
Monaca
Italian · Monaca likely relates to Italian monaca, meaning nun, from Late Latin monacha.
Manolito
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Manuel, from Hebrew Immanuel meaning "God is with us."
Malcon
Scottish · Malcon is a variant of Malcolm, from Scottish Gaelic meaning "devotee of Saint Columba."
Manish
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as lord of the mind or wise one.
Manuelito
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Manuel, from Hebrew Immanuel, meaning God is with us.
Micharl
Hebrew · A likely misspelling of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning who is like God?
Mikol
Slavic · A rare variant related to Michael or Mikolaj, ultimately from Hebrew meaning who is like God?
Myreon
Greek · Likely a modern variant of Myron, from Greek, often linked to myrrh or sweet oil.
Monifa
African · Monifa is an African, especially Yoruba, name meaning fortunate or lucky.
Miosotis
Greek · Miosotis comes from the flower name myosotis, the forget-me-not, from Greek and used in Spanish naming.
Michole
French · Michole is a variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God?
Megin
Welsh · A variant of Megan, a Welsh form of Margaret meaning pearl.
Morayma
Spanish · Morayma is a Spanish form of an Arabic name, often linked to noble Moorish heritage and classical Andalusian use.
Mardina
Arabic · Mardina may be related to Arabic place and descriptive forms, though its precise derivation varies in usage.
Marines
Spanish · Marines is a Spanish surname and given-name form related to Marina or Marinus, from Latin roots meaning of the sea.
Marvenia
English · Marvenia is likely an elaborated English form built from Marvin or Marva with a feminine ending.
Meko
Japanese · Meko may reflect Japanese-style naming elements or a modern short form in English, with varying local meanings.
Michelee
Hebrew · Michelee is a variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Mickelle
Hebrew · Mickelle is a modern spelling related to Michelle or Michaela, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Mieke
German · Mieke is a Dutch and German diminutive of Maria or sometimes Michiel-related forms, used as a familiar short name.
Moniece
English · Moniece is a modern English coinage, likely influenced by Monica and Denise-style endings.
Myisha
English · Myisha is likely a modern form influenced by Aisha, from Arabic roots associated with life and living.
Myndi
English · Myndi is a modern spelling of Mindy, originally a diminutive of Melinda and related names.
Mandana
Persian · Mandana is a Persian name meaning 'everlasting' or 'enduring,' known from ancient Iranian history.
Marcinda
Latin · Marcinda is likely a feminine elaboration of Mark or Marc, from Latin Marcus, associated with Mars.
Marelin
English · Marelin is likely a variant of Marilyn or Marlene, blending Mary and Lynn-like sounds.
Margurita
Greek · Margurita is a variant of Margarita, from Greek margarites, meaning 'pearl.'
Mariadel
Spanish · Mariadel is a devotional Spanish compound meaning 'Mary of,' built from Maria and the phrase del.
Mcihelle
Hebrew · Mcihelle is a misspelling-style variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Meeghan
Welsh · Meeghan is a spelling variant of Megan, from Margaret, derived from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl.'
Michellee
Hebrew · Michellee is an elaborated spelling of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Minique
French · Minique is likely influenced by Monique, a French form of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin.
Montrese
French · Montrese is likely a modern coinage influenced by French-sounding elements such as mont, meaning 'mountain.'
Monyette
French · Monyette is likely a French-styled modern elaboration of Monique or Mona, created for sound and elegance.
Mria
Hebrew · Mria is likely a spelling error or compressed form of Maria or Moriah, names connected with Hebrew tradition.
Mattheu
Hebrew · Mattheu is a variant spelling of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God."
Megail
Hebrew · Megail is likely a variant of Michael or Mikhail, from Hebrew, meaning "who is like God?"
Mareo
Spanish · Mareo likely relates to Mario or Mareo, names tied to Latin Marius, often interpreted as masculine or warlike.
Marquin
Spanish · Marquin is likely a Spanish-style form related to Marco or Mark, from Latin roots meaning "warlike."
Marvan
Arabic · Marvan is likely a spelling variant of Marwan, an Arabic name associated with flint stone or hardy strength.
Madhavi
Indian · Madhavi is an Indian name meaning sweet like honey or linked to a flowering vine in Sanskrit tradition.
Maegan
Welsh · Maegan is a spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Merridith
Welsh · Merridith is a spelling variant of Meredith, a Welsh name traditionally meaning great lord or sea protector.
Miesha
English · Miesha is a modern variant of Misha or Keisha-like forms, often treated as a contemporary coined name.
Magen
Hebrew · Magen is a Hebrew name meaning “shield,” known from the phrase Magen David, “Shield of David.”
Markeita
English · Markeita is likely a modern elaboration of Marquita or Margaret-related forms, with roots tied to “pearl.”
Marki
Latin · Marki is a modern diminutive or stylized form of Mark or Marci, linked to the Latin name Marcus.
Maronica
English · Maronica is likely a creative blend influenced by Veronica or Monica, with modern phonetic reshaping.
Mashawn
English · Mashawn is a modern blended name, likely combining Ma- with Shawn, the English form of John.
Meca
Arabic · Meca is the Spanish form of Mecca, the sacred city name from Arabic tradition.
Mercedita
Spanish · Mercedita is a Spanish diminutive of Mercedes, from Latin merces, associated with “mercies” or “grace.”
Moniqua
French · Moniqua is a variant of Monique, the French form of Monica, traditionally linked to advisory or solitary meanings.
Magalis
French · Magalis is likely related to Magali, a Provençal form of Margaret, from Greek roots meaning “pearl.”
Makela
African · Makela is often treated as a modern name related to Michaela or Makayla, carrying the sense “who is like God?”
Mania
Greek · Mania can function as a diminutive of Maria in Slavic use, ultimately linked to the Hebrew-rooted Mary tradition.
Marnia
Latin · Likely a modern variant of Marina or Marnie, ultimately tied to Latin marinus, meaning 'of the sea.'
Martricia
Latin · Probably a blended form of Marcia and Patricia, from Latin roots linked to Mars and 'noble' or 'patrician.'
Matasha
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Natasha used for Matasha, ultimately related to Natalia or Matthew-family forms with Christian roots.
Michala
Hebrew · A feminine form of Michael from Hebrew, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Michellle
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mija
Spanish · From Spanish mija, an affectionate form of mi hija, meaning 'my daughter,' later used as a given name.
Mundy
English · An English surname-style name, historically linked to the word for 'worldly' or to Monday as a family name.
Malanda
English · Malanda is a modern name that may echo Melinda or place-names, shaped mainly by sound and contemporary usage.
Maleka
Arabic · Maleka derives from Arabic malika, meaning 'queen' or 'female sovereign.'
Malgorzata
Slavic · Malgorzata is the Polish form of Margaret, ultimately from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl.'
Marae
Hebrew · Marae likely relates to Mara, from Hebrew meaning 'bitter,' with a softened modern ending.
Marfa
Spanish · Marfa is a Spanish form related to Martha, from Aramaic via biblical tradition, meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.'
Marideth
English · Marideth is likely a blend of Mary and Meredith, combining a classic biblical name with a Welsh-derived surname name.
Mariliz
Spanish · Mariliz is a blended Spanish-style form, likely combining Maria with Liz or Elizabeth.
Mariola
Spanish · Mariola is a diminutive form of Maria, ultimately from Hebrew through Latin and Romance languages.
Marivell
Spanish · Marivell appears to blend Mari with a melodic ending, possibly influenced by Maribel and other Spanish compound names.
Marliese
German · Marliese is a German compound form combining Maria and Liese, the latter a short form of Elisabeth.
Maticia
English · Maticia appears to be a modern variation of Leticia or Patricia, carrying a soft Latinate sound and style.
Maytee
English · Maytee likely reflects a phonetic spelling of Maite, a Spanish Basque-associated name meaning 'beloved.'
Meagen
Welsh · Meagen is a spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Merrideth
Welsh · Merrideth is a spelling variant of Meredith, a Welsh name traditionally interpreted as 'great lord' or 'sea protector.'
Michelli
Hebrew · Michelli is an elaborated form of Michelle or Michele, from Hebrew Michael meaning 'Who is like God?'
Milisia
Latin · Milisia is likely a variant of Millicent or Melissa, shaped by modern sound patterns rather than a single direct source.
Minelva
Latin · Minelva is likely a variant of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and crafts.
Mirasol
Spanish · Mirasol is Spanish for 'sunflower' or 'turns toward the sun,' from mirar and sol.
Miwa
Japanese · Miwa is a Japanese name that can mean 'beautiful harmony' depending on the kanji used.
Monai
English · Monai appears to be a modern variant influenced by Monique or Monet, valued mainly for its sleek sound.
Moneka
French · Moneka is a variant of Monica or Monique, names associated with Latin and French traditions and adapted in modern spelling.
Monina
Latin · Likely a variant of Monica or Nina, often interpreted as a graceful modern form meaning adviser or little girl.
Montressa
French · Probably a modern elaboration using the French mont element, suggesting height or elevation.
Morning
English · An English word name taken from the early part of the day, suggesting dawn and new beginnings.
Mcgarrett
Scottish · Mcgarrett is a surname-style Gaelic name meaning 'son of Garrett,' with Garrett linked to spear-strength Germanic roots.
Marcius
Latin · Marcius is an ancient Roman name related to Mars, the god of war.
Mahesh
Indian · Mahesh is an Indian name meaning "great lord," a title of the Hindu god Shiva from Sanskrit maha and isha.
Marcas
Irish · Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Marcus, from a Roman name linked to Mars.
Maurico
Spanish · Variant of Mauricio, from Latin Mauritius meaning "Moorish" or "dark-skinned."
Mico
Spanish · Short form of names like Miguel or a nickname form used in Spanish-speaking contexts.
Marico
Spanish · Likely a rare Romance-language form or variant related to names built on Mari- roots, with uncertain exact etymology.
Markee
English · A modern spelling variant of Mark or Marquis-style names, ultimately tied to Latin Marcus.
Markis
French · A variant of Marquis or Marcus-family names, tied either to the noble title marquis or to Latin Marcus.
Marqui
French · A modern shortened form influenced by Marquis, the French noble title meaning a marquess.
Martinus
Latin · A Latin form of Martin, meaning "of Mars" or "dedicated to Mars."
Maurey
French · A surname-style variant of Maury or Maurice, from Latin Mauricius meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moorish."
Mcihael
Hebrew · A misspelling of Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Mikele
Hebrew · A variant of Michele or Michael, from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Mithcell
English · A misspelling of Mitchell, an English surname-name derived from Michael, meaning "Who is like God?"
Montique
French · Likely a modern invented name influenced by French-sounding elements such as mont, meaning "mountain."
Murali
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "flute," especially associated with Krishna's flute.
Molina
Spanish · Molina is a Spanish surname-name meaning "mill," tied to milling places or occupations.
Maricar
Spanish · A compound name, often blending Maria with Carmen or another Marian devotional element.
Marshea
Latin · Likely a variant of Marcia or Marsha, ultimately tied to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Meganne
Welsh · A spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret, from Greek for "pearl."
Mikita
Slavic · A Slavic form of Nikita, from Greek roots meaning "victory."
Miyosha
English · Likely a modern coined name formed with the fashionable Mi- prefix and -yosha ending.
Monnica
Latin · A spelling variant of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin long used through Latin tradition.
Maliaka
African · Likely related to names such as Malaika or Malika, associated with angelic or royal meanings in African and Arabic use.
Marchand
French · From the French surname marchand, meaning merchant or trader.
Mashona
African · Likely derived from Shona, the name of a major Southern African people and language, with Ma- as a form-building prefix.
Mishon
English · Probably a modern variant built on Michelle, Michaela, or Misha forms, linked distantly to Michael, who is like God.
Moneeka
Latin · Variant spelling of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin long used through Latin and French tradition.
Myoshi
Japanese · Likely inspired by Japanese naming sounds such as Mi- and -yoshi, often associated with beauty, goodness, or excellence.
Makala
English · Makala is a modern variant of Michaela, from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God?
Makesha
English · Makesha appears to be a modern English-created name, likely shaped from Ma- with a rhythmic -kesha ending.
Makita
Japanese · Makita is a Japanese surname and also used as a modern given name, often associated with a crisp, contemporary sound.
Marshae
English · Marshae is a modern English coinage, probably influenced by names like Marsha with a stylized ending.
Mashonda
English · Mashonda is a modern English-created name formed in the pattern of prefix-plus-rhythmic ending names.
Melantha
Greek · Melantha comes from Greek elements meaning dark flower, giving it a floral and poetic feel.
Monesha
English · Monesha is a modern English-style coinage, likely formed with the popular -esha ending.
Monik
French · Monik is a French-style form of Monique, ultimately from a name associated with advisor or solitary devotion.
Monque
French · Monque appears to be a rare French-influenced modern form related to Monique, used mainly for its distinctive sound.
Madhuri
Indian · Madhuri is an Indian name meaning "sweetness," "charm," or "beauty."
Makiba
African · Makiba appears to be a modern African-rooted name, possibly influenced by Makeda-style royal naming.
Malise
Scottish · Malise is a Scottish name from Gaelic roots meaning "servant of Jesus."
Marhonda
Welsh · Marhonda appears to blend Mar- with Rhonda, a Welsh place-linked name associated with the Rhondda valley.
Mariacristina
Italian · Mariacristina combines Maria and Cristina, joining the ideas of Mary and "follower of Christ."
Marianthi
Greek · Marianthi is a Greek compound name combining Maria with anthi, meaning "flower" or "blossom."
Marilina
Italian · Marilina is a compound form of Maria with Lina, giving it the sense of a graceful or little Mary.
Marshe
English · Marshe is likely a variant of Marsha or Martha, a biblical name meaning "lady" or "mistress."
Mekeba
African · Mekeba is likely a variant of Makeda, the Ethiopian name associated with the Queen of Sheba.
Melisaa
Greek · Melisaa is a spelling variant of Melissa, from Greek meaning "honeybee."
Menyon
French · Menyon appears to be a rare modern form possibly influenced by French Mignon, meaning "delicate" or "dainty."
Meshel
Hebrew · Meshel is likely a variant of Michelle, the feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Mishia
Slavic · Mishia is likely related to Misha, a Slavic diminutive of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Monise
French · Monise is likely a modern variant of Monique or Monica, names traditionally linked with counsel or wisdom.
Marios
Greek · A Greek form of Marius or Mario, likely derived from an ancient Roman family name.
Marlos
Spanish · Likely a modern blend related to Carlos or Marlon, carrying a strong, surname-style sound.
Macker
Scottish · Macker likely comes from a surname of Gaelic background, possibly linked to "son of" family-name forms.
Meco
English · Likely a short modern nickname-style name valued more for sound than ancient etymology.
Matisha
English · Matisha is a modern English coinage, probably formed from Mat- with the popular -isha ending.
Mieka
Japanese · Mieka resembles Japanese-style name forms and is often interpreted as a modern variation with a soft, melodic sound.
Maquel
English · Maquel is a modern name likely influenced by names like Michael or Raquel in sound and structure.
Marquisha
English · Marquisha is a modern English inventive form, probably built from Mar- with the -quisha ending.
Martinique
French · Martinique comes from the French Caribbean place name and is used as a given name.
Mendie
English · Mendie is likely a diminutive-style modern form, possibly influenced by Mandy or Mendy.
Militza
Slavic · Militza is a variant of Milica, from Slavic roots meaning gracious, dear, or favored.
Miste
English · Miste is a modern English spelling variant reminiscent of Misty, linked to mist or soft haze.
Markeda
English · Likely a modern English formation, possibly influenced by Mark or Marquetta-style names.
Markesha
English · Probably a modern English coinage built from Mark- with the suffix -esha.
Micca
Hebrew · Likely related to Micah or Micha, from Hebrew meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mita
Indian · Used in Indian and Japanese contexts; in Indian usage it often carries the sense of 'friend' or 'measured/known.'
Monick
French · A spelling variant of Monique, the French form of Monica, traditionally linked to counsel or advisor meanings.
Myeshia
English · Likely a modern English-American spelling variant of Miesha/Meisha, formed in a creative phonetic style.
Maleika
Arabic · Maleika is related to Malikah or Malaika, from Arabic roots meaning "queen" or sometimes associated with "angel."
Manika
Indian · Manika comes from Sanskrit-related usage and can mean "jewel" or a small precious ornament.
Marivic
Spanish · Marivic is a Spanish compound nickname, usually blending Maria with Victoria or Vicenta.
Marquietta
French · Marquietta is likely a French-influenced elaboration of Marquette or Marquita, tied to Marcus-derived roots.
Marvinia
English · Marvinia is the feminine form of Marvin, a Welsh-derived name often interpreted as "sea hill" or noble friend-like in sense.
Melynie
Greek · Melynie is a variant of Melanie, from Greek melania meaning "dark" or "black."
Michonne
French · Michonne appears to be a French-styled form built from Michelle, the feminine of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Milele
African · Milele comes from Swahili and means "forever" or "eternity."
Minika
Indian · Minika is likely a variant of Monika or Monica, shaped into a softer modern form.
Maketa
African · Likely a variant of Makeda, the Ethiopian name associated with the Queen of Sheba.
Maradith
Welsh · A variant spelling of Meredith, a Welsh name often interpreted as 'great ruler' or 'great lord.'
Mariechristine
French · A compound of Marie and Christine, combining traditions linked with Mary and 'follower of Christ.'
Marijuana
Spanish · Traditionally understood as a blended Spanish form of Maria and Juana, combining two classic Marian names.
Markisha
English · A modern invented form built from Mark with the popular suffix -isha.
Martice
Latin · Likely a variant of Martin-derived names, ultimately meaning 'of Mars.'
Mekia
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Micaiah or related Hebrew forms meaning 'who is like God?'
Meosha
English · A modern coined name, likely formed with fashionable sounds rather than a single traditional root.
Micol
Italian · An Italian form of Michal, the biblical Hebrew name often interpreted as 'brook' or 'stream.'
Mitza
German · Likely related to Mitzi, a pet form of Maria, and carries the heritage of Mary.
Myosha
English · A modern invented name formed in the style of late-20th-century blended names.
Myoshia
English · A modern elaborated variant of Myosha, created for sound and style rather than a single old root.
Myrella
Italian · Likely related to Mirella, a Romance name often interpreted as 'wonderful' or 'to admire.'
Monolito
Spanish · Monolito comes from Greek roots through Spanish, literally meaning single stone or monolith.
Malo
French · Malo is a Breton-French saint name, likely from Latin roots and associated with a medieval holy figure.
Marchant
French · Marchant is a surname-name from Old French marchand, meaning 'merchant' or trader.
Marlando
English · Marlando is a modern elaborated form likely influenced by Marlon and Orlando-style endings.
Marlone
English · Marlone is a variant of Marlon, a modern name possibly derived from a French surname or place-name.
Micheil
Hebrew · A variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Marquet
French · Marquet is a French-derived surname name, likely a diminutive or variant related to Marc or market roots.
Marcellos
Latin · Marcellos is a form of Marcellus, from Latin, meaning "little warrior" and linked to Mars.
Markieth
English · Markieth appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Mark and Keith.
Marus
Latin · Marus may derive from Latin-rooted names linked to Mars, suggesting martial or masculine associations.
Meguel
Spanish · Meguel is likely a variant spelling of Miguel, from Hebrew Michael, meaning "who is like God?"
Montonio
Latin · Montonio appears to be a modern elaboration of Antonio or mountain-linked Romance forms.
Montray
English · Likely a modern surname-style name influenced by French place elements like Mont-, meaning hill or mountain.
Morlon
English · Likely a rare surname-style modern name, possibly shaped by French sounds and names ending in -lon.
Mychael
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Makisha
English · Makisha is a modern coined name formed with Ma- and the popular suffix -kisha.
Malaka
Arabic · Malaka can reflect Arabic roots associated with sovereignty or angelic power, and also appears in Greek place-name traditions.
Mende
African · Mende is an African ethnic and language name, especially associated with Sierra Leone, and has been adopted as a personal name.
Mysty
English · Mysty is a spelling variant of Misty, from the English word mist and associated with foggy natural imagery.
Mandisa
African · From Xhosa and Zulu usage, commonly interpreted as "sweet" or "pleasant."
Maritess
Spanish · A Filipino-Spanish compound blending Maria and Tess, often used as a devotional and affectionate combined name.
Miasha
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Misha or Tasha-style forms, created for sound and individuality.
Marieke
German · Marieke is a European diminutive of Maria, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Mekisha
English · Mekisha is a modern invented name, likely combining Me- with -kisha, reflecting creative late 20th-century naming forms.
Miriah
Hebrew · Miriah is a variant of Moriah or Mariah, tied to Hebrew roots associated with reverence or the biblical place-name Moriah.
Moneak
English · Moneak is a modern invented name, probably influenced by Monique and similar forms, with a contemporary phonetic spelling.
Morningstar
English · Morningstar is an English word name referring to the brilliant star seen at dawn, traditionally the planet Venus.
Malikia
Arabic · Likely related to Malik or Malika, meaning king or queen in Arabic.
Maridith
Welsh · A variant of Meredith, a Welsh name meaning great lord or splendid ruler.
Moneca
Latin · A variant of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin long associated with Saint Monica.
Monike
Latin · A variant of Monique and Monica, a classic name with uncertain ancient roots.
Morenike
African · A Yoruba name meaning someone to cherish or one who has someone to care for.
Morica
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Monica or Maurice-related forms.
Mundi
Latin · From Latin mundus, meaning world, and possibly also associated with neatness or elegance.
Myiesha
Arabic · Likely a variant of Aisha or Miesha, from Arabic roots meaning alive or living.
Mache
French · Mache is likely a French-style surname or place-based form later used as a given name, though its exact root is uncertain.
Marisia
Latin · Marisia is likely a variant of Marisa or Maria, ultimately linked to the Latin and Hebrew tradition of Mary.
Marketia
Latin · Marketia is likely a modern elaboration of Marketa or Margaret forms, tied to roots meaning "pearl."
Marysa
Hebrew · Marysa is a variant of Marisa or Maria, from the Hebrew-rooted Mary tradition, often interpreted as "beloved" or "wished-for child."
Mashana
African · Mashana appears to be a modern African or African American styled name, though its exact historical root is uncertain.
Meigan
Welsh · Meigan is a Welsh-style variant of Megan, itself a diminutive of Margaret, meaning "pearl."
Meleka
Arabic · Meleka is likely related to Arabic Malikah or Malika, meaning "queen" or "female ruler."
Mystique
French · Mystique comes from the French word for mystery or spiritual secrecy, ultimately from Greek mystikos.
Madelena
Greek · A form of Magdalena, from Greek and place-based tradition, meaning “woman from Magdala.”
Mahisha
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Mahisha means “buffalo” and appears in mythic and symbolic contexts.
Makeeba
African · Likely inspired by the African surname and name Makeba, associated with Miriam Makeba and possibly meanings tied to greatness or praise.
Makini
African · From East African usage, especially Swahili-associated naming, Makini is often understood as meaning “calm” or “settled.”
Marey
English · Likely a variant of Mary or Marie, ultimately from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as “beloved,” “bitter,” or “drop of the sea.”
Marites
Spanish · A Filipino-Spanish compound nickname from Maria Teresa, combining two classic saintly names into one form.
Markeisha
English · Likely a modern invented form blending Mar- with Keisha, created for style and individuality rather than a single ancient root.
Marlisha
English · Probably a modern invented name combining Mar- with -lisha, shaped by contemporary sound patterns.
Mashunda
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Shonda, with a distinctive prefix and rhythm.
Mawiyah
Arabic · From Arabic usage, Muawiyah or Mawiyah is an old name possibly linked to “young fox” in classical etymology.
Meggen
Welsh · A variant of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret, meaning “pearl.”
Mekesha
English · Likely a modern invented variation of Keisha with the Me- prefix, created for distinctiveness and sound.
Melandie
Greek · A variant of Melanie, from Greek melania, meaning “dark” or “black.”
Merriah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Mariah or Moriah, from Hebrew roots associated with “seen by God” or the biblical place name Moriah.
Meshonda
English · Probably a modern invented form influenced by Shonda, with the Me- prefix adding a distinctive contemporary style.
Minica
Latin · Likely a variant of Monica, a classic name of uncertain ancient origin that later spread through Latin Christian use.
Miquelle
Hebrew · A feminine form influenced by Michael and Michelle, from Hebrew, meaning “who is like God?”
Missty
English · A stylized spelling of Misty, from the English word for light fog or mist.
Mistydawn
English · A modern compound of Misty and Dawn, evoking morning fog and first light.
Monecia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Monica or Monisha-like forms, shaped more by sound than by a single old etymology.
Moneke
French · Likely related to Monique, the French form of Monica, later adapted into a distinctive spelling.
Montessa
Spanish · Likely influenced by the Spanish title monte and names like Contessa, giving it an elevated, stylized feel.
Montia
English · Probably a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Monty or names beginning with Mont-, suggesting grace and distinction.
Morrissa
Latin · A feminine elaboration of Morris or Maurice, from Latin Mauricius, meaning “dark-skinned” or “Moorish.”
Mortisha
English · Mortisha is likely an English modern elaboration of Morticia, associated with the Latin root for death or darkness.
Myeisha
Arabic · Myeisha is likely a modern English-form name influenced by Aisha, from Arabic meaning living or prosperous.
Mandrell
English · Mandrell is likely an English surname-style name adopted as a given name.
Mehul
Indian · Mehul is an Indian name often interpreted as "rain" or "cloud," giving it a fresh, nature-linked sense.
Margus
Slavic · Margus is used in parts of Eastern Europe and likely relates to Marcus, a Latin name linked to Mars.
Mandrill
English · An English word-name taken from the primate mandrill, making it more a modern nature-style use than a traditional given name.
Markco
Italian · Variant of Marco or Marko, from Marcus, a Roman name associated with Mars.
Marquies
French · Likely a variant of Marquis, the French noble title derived from a ruler of a border region.
Mashon
English · Likely a modern coined form, possibly influenced by Shawn or Mason rather than one fixed traditional root.
Mathaniel
Hebrew · Hebrew-style form related to Nathaniel and Mattaniah, carrying the sense of gift of God.
Matther
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning gift of God.
Mic
Hebrew · Short form of Michael, from Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning who is like God?
Michaeljohn
Hebrew · Compound of Michael and John, combining who is like God? with God is gracious.
Mosi
African · African name, especially in Swahili use, meaning firstborn.
Maneesh
Indian · Maneesh is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, commonly understood to mean wise, thoughtful, or lord of the mind.
Marguis
French · Marguis is likely a variant of Marquis, from the French noble title meaning marquess or nobleman.
Marid
Arabic · Marid comes from Arabic and means rebellious or giant; in folklore it refers to a powerful spirit or jinn.
Marrico
Spanish · Marrico appears to be a Romance-language variant or surname-style form, possibly related to names like Marco or Enrico.
Matthe
Hebrew · Matthe is likely a shortened or variant form of Matthew, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Monsanto
Spanish · Monsanto is a surname-style name of Iberian origin, likely meaning holy mountain or from a place-name.
Makeesha
African · A modern elaboration of Keisha, using the Ma- prefix and a popular rhythmic ending.
Makeisha
African · A spelling variant of Makeesha, a modern coined form built around the familiar Keisha sound.
Muranda
Latin · A variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus, meaning 'admirable' or 'worthy of wonder'.
Messina
Italian · Messina is from the Italian place name for the Sicilian city Messina, ultimately ancient and geographic in origin.
Marquisa
French · Marquisa is a feminine form influenced by marquis, the French noble title meaning nobleman of rank.
Minde
English · Minde is likely a variant of Mindy, traditionally a diminutive of Melinda or similar names.
Mamta
Indian · From Sanskrit-based Indian usage, Mamta means maternal love, tenderness, or affection.
Markeya
English · A modern coined name possibly influenced by Mark and Marquia-style forms in English-speaking use.
Mikisha
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Michaela or Micaiah, names from Hebrew roots meaning who is like God.
Milika
African · Used in some African naming traditions, often associated with ideas of prosperity or sweetness depending on language context.
Mistina
English · A modern elaboration of Misty or Christina-like forms, created in contemporary English-speaking use.
Moranda
Latin · A variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus meaning admirable or worthy of wonder.
Madria
English · Probably a modern form related to Adria, from the Latin place name Hadria, meaning a woman from Adria.
Mande
English · Often treated as a form of Mandy, from Amanda, meaning lovable or worthy of love.
Melesha
Greek · Likely a modern form influenced by Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning bee, with a fashionable -sha ending.
Melica
Persian · Usually treated as a variant of Melika, a Persian name meaning queen or royal woman.
Miho
Japanese · Japanese name whose meaning depends on the characters used, often combining ideas like beauty, sail, or protection.
Mikesha
Hebrew · Modern feminine form built from Michael, the Hebrew name meaning who is like God, with a contemporary -esha ending.
Minerba
Latin · Variant spelling of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, arts, and strategy.
Montrece
French · Likely a modern French-styled creation using Mon- and -trece sounds rather than a single old-source etymology.
Maari
Indian · Maari is used in Indian traditions and may relate to rain, change, or a regional goddess name depending on language context.
Maegen
Welsh · Maegen is a modern spelling variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Makesia
English · Likely a modern invented name built in the style of names like Keisha or Lakeisha, with no single fixed classical root.
Makeva
English · Likely a modern coined name using the Ma- prefix and -eva ending, formed in contemporary English naming patterns.
Makiesha
English · Probably a modern variant of Keisha-style names, shaped by contemporary English-language naming creativity.
Manica
Latin · From Latin manica, meaning 'sleeve' or 'hand covering,' though it also appears as a rare modern given name.
Manju
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Manju means 'pleasant,' 'sweet,' or 'lovely.'
Mareesa
Latin · Likely a variant of Marisa or Maria, ultimately linked to Latin-rooted forms associated with Mary.
Mariadelourdes
Spanish · A compound devotional name joining Maria with Lourdes, referring to the Marian shrine at Lourdes in France.
Marranda
Latin · Usually treated as a variant of Miranda, from Latin mirandus meaning 'worthy of admiration.'
Marriah
Hebrew · A variant of Mariah or Maria, ultimately related to Mary, a Hebrew-rooted biblical name of uncertain original meaning.
Meike
German · A German and Frisian short form related to Maria, ultimately linked to the biblical Mary.
Mekeisha
English · Likely a modern English-language variant in the Keisha family of names, formed by creative prefixing.
Meldoy
English · Likely a spelling variant inspired by Melody, from the Greek-rooted English word for song or musical tune.
Melitza
Spanish · Probably a modern variant of Melisa or Melissa, from Greek meaning 'bee,' adapted through Spanish-style spelling.
Mikiko
Japanese · A Japanese name often interpreted through kanji as 'beautiful child' or 'noble child,' depending on the characters used.
Minday
English · Likely a modern spelling variant of Mindy, an English diminutive of names such as Melinda.
Minden
German · Taken from the German place name Minden and sometimes used in English as a rare place-based given name.
Mistelle
French · A rare name resembling French forms and possibly influenced by words like mistelle, a sweet fortified wine.
Modupe
African · From Yoruba usage, Modupe means 'I give thanks' or 'I am grateful.'
Morissa
Latin · Likely a variant of Marissa, a Latin-rooted modern form associated with the sea through related names like Marina.
Myndee
English · A modern phonetic spelling of Mindy, usually a diminutive of Melinda or similar names.
Marqus
Latin · Marqus is a spelling variant of Marcus, from Latin, traditionally linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Malcoln
Scottish · Malcoln is a variant of Malcolm, from Scottish Gaelic, meaning devotee of Saint Columba.
Medrick
German · Medrick is likely a modern variant of Germanic names ending in -ric, meaning ruler or power.
Montre
French · Montre likely draws from French montre or mont roots, giving associations with display or mountain.
Marjoe
English · A modern blended name combining Mary and Joe, drawing on Hebrew roots associated with beloved biblical names.
Mitul
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as 'friend' or 'measured one,' used in modern South Asian naming.
Montego
Spanish · Likely derived from the place name Montego, related to Spanish monte meaning 'mountain' or 'hill.'
Montsho
African · An African name, likely from southern African usage, with meaning tied to local language traditions rather than a single pan-African root.
Macgregor
Scottish · A Scottish clan surname meaning 'son of Gregor,' with Gregor ultimately from Greek meaning 'watchful.'
Manrique
Spanish · A Spanish surname and given name from Germanic roots meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Manwell
Hebrew · A variant of Manuel, from Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us.'
Marcellis
Latin · A variant of Marcellus or Marcel, from Latin meaning 'little warrior' and linked to Mars.
Marcellius
Latin · An elaborated Latin-style form of Marcellus, meaning 'little warrior' and tied to Mars.
Marguette
French · Likely a French-styled form related to Margaret, from Greek meaning 'pearl.'
Mariusz
Slavic · Mariusz is a Polish form of Marius, a Latin name likely linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Maurisio
Spanish · Maurisio is a variant of Mauricio, from Latin Mauritius, meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Mayur
Indian · Mayur comes from Sanskrit and means peacock, a bird associated with beauty and grace.
Mondrell
English · Mondrell appears to be a modern coined name, likely built from familiar English sound patterns.
Markia
Latin · Markia is likely a feminine form of Mark, from Latin Marcus, a Roman name often linked to Mars.
Mikia
Hebrew · Mikia is likely a variant of Michaiah or Micah, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Marsela
Latin · Marsela is a variant of Marcella, the feminine of Marcellus, from Latin roots linked to Mars.
Mandalyn
English · Mandalyn is a modern spelling of Madeline or Magdalene-related forms, ultimately tied to Magdala, a place name.
Maiysha
Arabic · Maiysha likely relates to Arabic Aisha or Maisha forms associated with life, living, or vitality.
Michelly
French · Michelly is a modern feminine form related to Michelle, from Hebrew Michael meaning who is like God.
Maghan
Irish · Maghan is a spelling variant of Megan, from a Welsh name meaning "pearl."
Mandolyn
English · Mandolyn is a modern spelling influenced by Madelyn and mandolin, the Italian musical instrument.
Marquia
French · Marquia is likely a feminine form related to Marquis, a French noble title from Latin roots.
Meagon
Irish · Meagon is a spelling variant of Megan, a traditional form meaning "pearl."
Mandria
Greek · Likely a modern form related to Sandra or Alexandria, drawing on Greek-rooted elements meaning defender.
Matika
African · Matika appears in multiple traditions and is often associated with sweetness, thought, or elegant sound symbolism.
Meshaun
English · Likely a modern blend built from Me- and Shawn or Shaun, with contemporary naming style.
Moniquie
French · A creative spelling of Monique, the French feminine form of Monica, traditionally linked to adviser or solitary meanings.
Magon
Welsh · Likely a variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Makida
African · Likely inspired by Makeda, the Ethiopian name associated with the Queen of Sheba.
Malecia
Greek · Probably a modern variant of Alicia or Melicia, influenced by Greek-rooted names of noble kind.
Malenda
Greek · Often linked to Melinda, a modern name associated with sweetness and gentleness.
Maquetta
French · Likely a modern name influenced by French-like sounds and the feminine ending -etta.
Markeitha
English · A modern elaboration of Marketa or Marquita-style names, ultimately tied to Margaret meaning pearl.
Marquea
French · Likely related to Marquita or Marquis, drawing on French noble-title sounds in a modern form.
Marshay
French · Probably a modern form related to Marcia or Marsha, names from Roman roots linked to Mars.
Maryluz
Spanish · A compound Spanish name combining Mary and luz, meaning Mary of light.
Masheka
African · Likely a modern name shaped by African-inspired sounds and the ending -sheka.
Mayling
Chinese · From Chinese naming traditions, often interpreted as beautiful jade, graceful spirit, or lovely bell depending on characters.
Mecha
Arabic · Mecha is likely a variant influenced by Arabic Mecca, referring to the holy city and carrying a place-linked association.
Melveen
Irish · Melveen is a modern surname-style elaboration of Melvin, from Celtic elements often linked to a chief or armored leader.
Merenda
Latin · Merenda comes from Latin via Italian, meaning a light meal or snack, and likely began as a word-name or surname.
Meridyth
Welsh · Meridyth is a spelling variant of Meredith, a Welsh name traditionally tied to greatness or a great ruler.
Michelin
French · Michelin is a French form related to Michel, ultimately from Hebrew Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mistala
English · Mistala appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Misty or names ending in -ala.
Monicka
Latin · Monicka is a spelling variant of Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin often linked to advisor-like or solitary meanings.
Munirah
Arabic · Munirah is from Arabic and means 'luminous,' 'radiant,' or 'giving light.'
Myca
Hebrew · Myca is likely a modern spelling of Micah or Mika, from Hebrew meaning 'Who is like God?'
Myeesha
Arabic · Myeesha is a variant of Aisha, from Arabic, meaning 'alive,' 'living,' or 'prosperous.'
Mattthew
Hebrew · Mattthew is a spelling variant of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu meaning 'gift of God.'
Michaelpaul
Hebrew · A compound of Michael and Paul; Michael means 'who is like God?' and Paul means 'small' or 'humble'.
Milik
Arabic · Likely a variant of Malik or Maleek, from Arabic, meaning 'king' or 'sovereign'.
Montay
English · A modern name likely influenced by Mont- names and French-derived sound patterns.
Mathan
Hebrew · A Hebrew name related to Mattan, meaning gift or gift from God.
Matheu
Hebrew · A form of Matthew, from Hebrew roots meaning gift of God.
Mathhew
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Matthew, from Hebrew Matityahu, meaning gift of God.
Mckeever
Irish · From a Gaelic surname, likely meaning son of Keever or descended from a personal name.
Mihcael
Hebrew · A misspelling of Michael, the Hebrew name meaning who is like God.
Mitesh
Indian · An Indian name commonly interpreted as one with few desires or a measured, thoughtful person.
Montrail
English · Likely a modern coined name formed with Mon- and -trail sounds rather than one traditional root.
Moreno
Spanish · A Romance surname and given name meaning dark-haired or dark-complexioned.
Mistey
English · Mistey is a variant of Misty, from the English word for light fog or haze.
Mehgan
Welsh · Variant of Megan, a Welsh diminutive of Margaret meaning pearl.
Magdalia
Hebrew · Magdalia is a variant related to Magdalena, from Hebrew Magdala, meaning woman from Magdala.
Makeshia
English · Makeshia is a modern elaborated form likely influenced by Keisha, with Ma- added as a stylistic prefix.
Maquita
Spanish · Maquita is a rare modern name, possibly influenced by Spanish sound patterns and coined for its rhythm.
Mariaguadalupe
Spanish · Mariaguadalupe combines Maria, from Hebrew, with Guadalupe, a Spanish Marian title linked to an Arabic place-name origin.
Melissaann
Greek · Melissaann combines Melissa, from Greek meaning honeybee, with Ann, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
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