| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Maata |
Maori |
A lady. |
| Mab |
Irish Gaelic |
Intoxicating one. A queen in Irish legend. |
| Mabel |
Old French |
Amiable, lovable. Also see Amabel. |
| Macaria |
Greek |
A mythological figure. |
| Machi |
Japanese |
ten thousand |
| Machiko |
Japanese |
child of Machi |
| Maddi |
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A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Maddie |
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A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Maddy |
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A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Madeira |
Portuguese |
An island off the African coast. Also a fortified wine. |
| Madeleine |
French |
A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Madelia |
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A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Madeline |
Hebrew |
A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Madge |
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A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan. |
| Madhavi |
Hindu |
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| Madhu |
Hindu |
honey |
| Madhul |
Hindu |
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| Madhulika |
Hindu |
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| Madhur |
Hindu |
sweet |
| Madhuri |
Sanskrit |
Sweet. |
| Madison |
Old English |
Child of Maud or Matthew. A boy or girl's name. |
| Madonna |
Italian |
My lady. From a title of the Virgin Mary. |
| Madra |
Spanish |
mother |
| Madrona |
Latin |
A lady or noblewoman. A Jewish name. |
| Madura |
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An Indonesian island. |
| Mae |
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From the name Margaret and Mary. Margaret - A Pearl. Mary - Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. |
| Maeve |
Irish Gaelic |
Intoxicating one. A queen in Irish legend. |
| Magan |
Teutonic |
power |
| Magara |
Rhodesian |
child of constantly cries |
| Magda |
German |
A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Magdalen |
A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Magdalena |
Woman from Magdala. |
| Magdalene |
A woman from the village of Magdala. Also see Marlene. |
| Magena |
Native American |
The coming moon. |
| Magenta |
Italian |
A colour name, after a town in Italy. |
| Maggie |
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A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan. |
| Magna |
Latin/Norwegian |
Latin: Great. Norwegian: Strength. |
| Magnolia |
French |
A flower named, after the French botanist Pierre Magnol. |
| Mahala |
Native American, Hebrew, Arabic |
woman; tenderness; marrow |
| Mahalia |
Hebrew |
Tenderness. |
| Mahdi |
African |
The expected one. |
| Mahima |
Hindu |
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| Mahina |
Polynesian |
The moon. |
| Mahita |
Hindu |
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| Mahogany |
A tree name. |
| Mahuru |
Polynesian |
The goddess of spring. |
| Mai |
Swedish |
From the name Margaret and Mary. Margaret - A Pearl. Mary - Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. |
| Maia |
Hebrew/Latin |
Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
| Maida |
Old English |
A maiden. |
| Maiko |
Japanese |
child of Mai |
| Maine |
French |
Mayne |
| Mair |
Welsh |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Maire |
Irish Gaelic |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Mairead |
Irish/Scottish |
A pearl. . |
| Mairin |
Irish Gaelic |
Form of Maureen. Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Maisie |
Scottish |
A pearl. From the name Margaret, but also used independently. |
| Maitane |
Old English |
beloved |
| Maitryi |
Hindu |
friendship |
| Maiya |
Aboriginal |
A vegetable. |
| Maizah |
African |
discerning |
| Maj |
Swedish |
pearl |
| Majella |
Italian |
From the name of an Italian saint. |
| Majesta |
Latin |
The majestic one. |
| Majida |
Arabic |
The illustrious one. |
| Majondra |
Majie, Maj, Jondra |
| Makani |
Hawaiian |
The wind. A boy or girl's name. |
| Makiko |
Japanese |
child of Maki |
| Mala |
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A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Malak |
Arabic |
An angel. |
| Malati |
Sanskrit |
A jasmine flower. |
| Malavika |
Hindu |
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| Malaya |
Spanish |
Free. Also a country name. |
| Malca |
Hebrew |
queen |
| Malena |
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A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
| Mali |
Thai |
A flower. |
| Maliha |
Hindu |
strong, beautiful |
| Malika |
Arabic |
The feminine form of Malik, the master. |
| Malila |
Miwok Indian |
salmon going fast upstream |
| Malina |
Hebrew, Hindu |
tower, dark |
| Malise |
Scottish Gaelic |
The servant of God. A boy or girl's name. |
| Malka |
Hebrew |
queen |
| Malkah |
Hebrew |
A queen. |
| Mallana |
Aboriginal |
A canoe. |
| Mallika |
Hindu |
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| Mallory |
Old French |
Unlucky. A boy or girl's name. |
| Malu |
Hawaiian |
peacefulness |
| Malva |
Greek |
Soft and tender. |
| Malvina |
Gaelic |
The smooth-browed one. |
| Mamiko |
Japanese |
child of Mami |
| Mamta |
Hindu |
mother's love for child, wife of sage Asija |
| Manasi |
Hindu |
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| Manavi |
Hindu |
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| Manda |
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Worthy of being loved. |
| Mandara |
Hindu |
mythical tree |
| Mandeep |
Hindu |
light of heart |
| Mandie |
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Worthy of being loved. |
| Mandisa |
African |
sweet |
| Mandy |
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Worthy of being loved. |
| Mangena |
Hebrew |
melody |
| Manhattan |
Old English, Scottish |
Whiskey |
| Mani |
Aboriginal/Sanskrit |
Aboriginal: Equal. Sanskrit: A jewel. A boy or girl's name. |
| Manilla |
Aboriginal |
A winding river. |
| Manisha |
Hindu |
sharp intellect, genius, sagacity |
| Manjari |
Hindu |
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| Manju |
Hindu |
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| Manjula |
Hindu |
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| Manjusha |
Sanskrit |
a box of jewels |
| Manon |
French |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Mansi |
Hopi Indian |
plucked flower |
| Manuela |
Spanish |
God is with us. Feminine form of Emmanuel. |
| Manuella |
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God is with us. Feminine form of Emmanuel. |
| Manuelle |
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God is with us. Feminine form of Emmanuel. |
| Manushi |
Hindu |
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| Manya |
Aboriginal |
Small. |
| Mara |
Hebrew |
Bitter. The original form of Mary. |
| Marabel |
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A combination of Mary and Belle. |
| Marcella |
Latin |
Belonging to Mars. The feminine form of Marcus or Mark. Also see Marcia. |
| Marcia |
Latin |
Belonging to Mars. Also see Marcella. |
| Marcie |
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From the name Marcia. Belonging to Mars. |
| Marcy |
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From the name Marcia. Belonging to Mars. |
| Mardi |
French |
Born on a Tuesday. |
| Mare |
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The sea. |
| Marea |
Hebrew/Latin |
Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
| Maree |
Hebrew/Latin |
Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
| Marelda |
Teutonic |
A famous battle maiden. |
| Maren |
Latin |
sea |
| Maresa |
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Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. |
| Margaret |
Latin |
A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan. |
| Margarita |
Spanish |
A pearl. |
| Marge |
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A pearl. . |
| Margo |
French |
Pearl. |
| Margot |
French |
Originally a nickname from Margaret, but now an independent name. |
| Marguerite |
French |
A pearl. Also see Margot and Megan. |
| Mari |
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Wished-for child. |
| Maria |
Hebrew/Latin |
Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
| Mariabella |
Italian |
my beautiful Mary |
| Mariah |
Hebrew/Latin |
Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
| Mariam |
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Wished-for child. |
| Mariamne |
The Hebrew form of Miriam. |
| Marian |
French/Polish |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. A boy or girl's name. |
| Mariana |
French |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Marianne |
French |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Mariasha |
Egyptian, Hebrew |
perfect one; bitter, with sorrow |
| Maribel |
Spanish |
A combination of Maria and Belle or Isabel. |
| Maribeth |
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Bitter sea. House of God. |
| Maricel |
Latin |
full of grace |
| Marie |
French |
A biblical name meaning bitter. |
| Marieke |
Dutch |
A biblical name meaning bitter. |
| Mariel |
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Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Marielle |
French |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Marietta |
Italian |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Marigold |
Old English |
A golden flower. |
| Marika |
Maori/Slavonic |
Maori: Quiet and careful. Slavonic: A biblical name meaning bitter. |
| Mariko |
Japanese |
child of Mari |
| Marilee |
Greek |
bitterness |
| Marilyn |
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A modern combination of Mary and Lynn. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Lynne - Pretty. |
| Marina |
Latin |
Of the sea. Also see Maris and Mary. |
| Marinel |
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Of the sea. |
| Marinka |
Russian |
Of the sea. Derived from Marina |
| Marinna |
Aboriginal |
A song. |
| Mariola |
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| Marion |
Old French from Latin |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. A boy or girl's name. |
| Mariposa |
Spanish |
butterfly |
| Mariquita |
Spanish |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Maris |
Latin |
Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. |
| Marisa |
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Of the sea. |
| Marisela |
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From the sea. |
| Marisol |
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Sunny sea. |
| Marissa |
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Of the sea. |
| Marita |
Spanish |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Marjani |
Swahili |
Coral. |
| Marjeta |
Czech |
pearl |
| Marjorie |
English |
Derived from Margaret, an English name meaning Pearl. Also the newer (and now more popular) meaning arose from its sound-alike similarity to marjoram, the name of an aromatic herb. |
| Marketta |
Finnish |
Finnish form of Margaret. |
| Marla |
Hebrew/Latin |
Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
| Marlee |
Aboriginal |
An Elder tree. Also see Marlene. |
| Marlene |
German |
A combination of Maria (See Mary) and Magdalene popularised by actress Marlene Dietrich. |
| Marliss |
Marla, Molly |
| Marlon |
Old French |
Wild falcon. A boy or girl's name. |
| Marly |
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From the name Marilyn. Marilyn is derived from Mary and Lynn. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. Lynne - Pretty. |
| Marmara |
Greek |
Radiant. |
| Marna |
Hebrew |
rejoice |
| Marne |
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From the name Marina and other names, but also used independently. Marina - Of the sea. |
| Marnie |
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From the name Marina and other names, but also used independently. Marina - Of the sea. |
| Marnina |
Hebrew |
cause of joy |
| Marny |
Scandinavian |
from the sea |
| Marsala |
Italian |
A town, and a sweet fortified wine. |
| Marsha |
Latin |
Belonging to Mars. Also see Marcella. |
| Marta |
Italian/Spanish |
A lady. |
| Martha |
Aramaic |
A lady. A name from the Bible. |
| Martina |
Latin |
Of Mars, the Roman god of war. The feminine form of Martin. |
| Maru |
Polynesian |
Gentle. |
| Maruti |
Hindu |
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| Marvel |
Latin |
A wonderful thing. |
| Marvela |
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Marvellous. |
| Marvelle |
Old French |
miracle |
| Mary |
Hebrew/Latin |
Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
| Mary-Ellen |
From Mary and Anne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Ellen - The light of the sun. |
| Mary-Jane |
From Mary and Anne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Jane - God is gracious. |
| Maryam |
Arabic |
A biblical name meaning bitter. Also see Mary. |
| Maryann |
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From Mary and Anne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Anne - Grace, or favoured by God. |
| Marylou |
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From Mary and Anne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Louise - A famous warrior maiden. |
| Maryvonne |
French |
From Mary and Yvonne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. Yvonne - French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree. |
| Masa |
Japanese |
Good and straightforward. A boy or girl's name. |
| Masako |
Japanese |
child of Masa |
| Matana |
Arabic |
gift |
| Matangi |
Hindu |
a Devi |
| Mathea |
Hebrew |
gift of God |
| Mathilda |
Old German |
battle maiden, strength |
| Matilda |
Teutonic |
The mighty battle maiden. |
| Matrika |
Hindu |
mother, name of goddess |
| Matsu |
Japanese |
A Pine tree. |
| Mattea |
Hebrew |
The gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew. |
| Matty |
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The mighty battle maiden. |
| Maud |
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The mighty battle maiden. |
| Maude |
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The mighty battle maiden. |
| Maura |
Celtic |
The name of a 5th-century saint. |
| Maureen |
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Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Mavis |
French |
A songbird. |
| Maxim |
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The greatest. The feminine form of Maximilian. |
| Maxima |
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Miracle worker. |
| Maxime |
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The greatest. The feminine form of Maximilian. |
| Maxine |
Latin |
The greatest. The feminine form of Maximilian. |
| May |
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From the name Margaret and Mary. Margaret - A Pearl. Mary - Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also named of the month. |
| Maya |
Latin |
The great one. The name of a Roman goddess and a Hindu goddess. Also a nickname from Maria. |
| Mayako |
Japanese |
child of Maya |
| Maybelle |
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Amiable, lovable. Also see Amabel. |
| Maye |
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From the name Margaret and Mary. Margaret - A Pearl. Mary - Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also named of the month. |
| Mayoko |
Japanese |
child of Mayo |
| Mayrah |
Aboriginal |
Spring, or the wind. |
| Maysa |
Arabic |
She who walks gracefully. |
| Mayuko |
Japanese |
child of Mayu |
| Mayuri |
Hindu |
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| Meagin |
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| Meckenzie |
Gaelic |
Daughter of the Wise Leader |
| Meda |
Native American |
priestess |
| Medea |
Greek |
The name of a princess in classical mythology. |
| Medha |
Hindu |
intelligence, a form of the Devi |
| Medilion |
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| Medina |
Arabic |
The name of a city in Saudi Arabia. |
| Medusa |
Greek |
A character from mythology. |
| Mee |
Chinese |
Beautiful. |
| Meena |
Sanskrit |
Fish. The name represents the zodiac sign Pisces. |
| Meenakshi |
Hindu |
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| Meera |
Aboriginal |
A string bag. |
| Meg |
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A pearl. Form of Margaret. |
| Megan |
Welsh |
A pearl. Form of Margaret. |
| Megara |
Greek |
A mythological figure. |
| Meggie |
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A pearl. Form of Margaret. |
| Megha |
Hindu |
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| Meghana |
Hindu |
raincloud |
| Mehitabel |
Hebrew |
God is our joy. |
| Mei |
Latin |
great one |
| Meinwen |
Welsh |
Fair and slender. |
| Meira |
Hebrew |
light |
| Mekia |
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| Mela |
Hindu |
religious gathering |
| Melanctha |
Greek |
black flower |
| Melanie |
Greek |
The dark or black one. |
| Melantha |
Greek |
The dark flower. |
| Melba |
English |
After the famous singer Dame Nellie Melba. She named herself after her home town, Melbourne Australia. |
| Melda |
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A floret. |
| Melek |
Arabic |
An angel. |
| Melia |
Greek |
A mythological nymph. |
| Melina |
Greek |
Gentle. Also see Carmel. |
| Melinda |
English |
From Melanie and Linda. Melanie - The dark or black one. Linda - Pretty. |
| Melisanda |
Strong and industrious. |
| Melisande |
French |
Strong and industrious. |
| Melisenda |
Spanish |
honest, diligent |
| Melissa |
Greek |
The honeybee. |
| Mell |
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Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Melanie, Melinda and Melissa. |
| Melli |
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Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Melanie, Melinda and Melissa. |
| Mellie |
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Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Melanie, Melinda and Melissa. |
| Mellissa |
Greek |
The honeybee. |
| Melly |
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Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Melanie, Melinda and Melissa. |
| Melody |
Greek |
Like a song. |
| Melosa |
Spanish |
gentle, sweet |
| Melva |
Welsh |
A sweet place. |
| Melvina |
|
Armoured chief. |
| Melwyn |
Cornish |
As fair as honey. |
| Mena |
Hindu |
mother of Menaka |
| Menaka |
Hindu |
celestial damsel |
| Menuha |
Hebrew |
Tranquillity. |
| Mercedes |
Spanish |
Merciful. From a title of the Virgin Mary. |
| Mercy |
Middle English |
compassion, pity |
| Mere |
Polynesian |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Meredith |
Old Welsh |
A lord. A boy or girl's name. |
| Meriel |
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Of the bright sea. |
| Merilyn |
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From Merry and Lynne. Marry - Joyful, happy. Also a nickname from Meredith. Lynne - Pretty. |
| Merinda |
Aboriginal |
A beautiful woman. |
| Meris |
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Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. |
| Merisa |
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Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. |
| Merissa |
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Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. |
| Merit |
Latin |
deserving |
| Merivale |
Old English |
A pleasant valley. |
| Merle |
Old French |
A blackbird. A boy or girl's name. |
| Merlin |
Old Welsh |
From the fort by the sea, or the falcon. Also a boy's name (Merlin). A boy or girl's name. |
| Merlyn |
Old Welsh |
From the fort by the sea, or the falcon. |
| Merpati |
Indonesian |
A dove. |
| Merri |
Aboriginal |
A stone. |
| Merrill |
Old English |
Of the bright sea. Also joyful, happy. A boy or girl's name. |
| Merry |
Old English |
Joyful, happy. Also a nickname from Meredith. |
| Merryn |
Cornish |
The name of a saint and a village. A boy or girl's name. |
| Mersadize |
Sadize |
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| Mertice |
Old English |
Pleasant and famous. |
| Meryl |
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A blackbird. Also a nickname for Meriel. |
| Meryle |
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A blackbird. Also a nickname for Meriel. |
| Mesha |
Hindu |
ram, born under the sign of Aries |
| Messina |
Latin |
The middle child. |
| Meta |
Latin |
The ambitious one. |
| Metis |
Greek |
The wise one. |
| Mia |
Scandinavian |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Miah |
Aboriginal |
The moon. |
| Miakoda |
Native American |
power of the moon |
| Michaela |
Hebrew |
Feminine form of Michael. Like the Lord. |
| Michal |
Hebrew |
A brook. A biblical name. |
| Michel |
French |
Feminine form of Michael. Like the Lord. |
| Michele |
French |
Feminine form of Michael. Like the Lord. |
| Micheline |
|
Who is like God?. |
| Michelle |
French from Hebrew |
Like the Lord. A feminine form of Michael. Also see Michaela. |
| Michi |
Japanese |
righteous |
| Michiko |
Japanese |
child of Michi |
| Micki |
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From the name Michaela. Like the Lord. |
| Mickie |
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From the name Michaela. Like the Lord. |
| Micky |
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From the name Michaela. Like the Lord. |
| Midori |
Japanese |
Green. |
| Migina |
Omaha Indian |
moon returning |
| Mignon |
French |
Sweet and dainty. Also see Minette. |
| Mignonette |
Sweet and dainty. Also see Minette. |
| Mihoko |
Japanese |
child of Mihoko |
| Mika |
Japanese |
The new moon. |
| Miki |
Aboriginal/Japanese |
Aboriginal: The moon. Japanese: A stem. A boy or girl's name. |
| Mikki |
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From the name Michaela. Like the Lord. |
| Mildred |
Old English |
Strong yet gentle. |
| Milena |
Czech |
The favoured one. |
| Mili |
|
Who is for me?. |
| Milli |
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Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Camilla, Mildred and Millicent. |
| Millicent |
Teutonic |
Strong and industrious. |
| Millie |
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Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Camilla, Mildred and Millicent. |
| Milly |
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Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Camilla, Mildred and Millicent. |
| Mily |
Hawaiian |
beautiful |
| Mimi |
Italian |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Mimosa |
Latin |
A plant name. |
| Min |
Korean |
cleverness |
| Mina |
Japanes |
South |
| Minako |
Japanese |
child of Mina |
| Mincarlie |
Aboriginal |
Rain. |
| Minda |
Native American |
knowledge |
| Mindel |
Yiddish |
sea of bitterness |
| Mindy |
|
Honey. |
| Mine |
Japanese |
a resolute protector |
| Minelli |
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| Minerva |
Latin |
The mythological goddess of wisdom. |
| Minette |
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From the name Mignonette. Sweet and dainty. |
| Mingmei |
Chinese |
smart, beautiful |
| Minka |
Teutonic |
strong, resolute |
| Minna |
Teutonic |
Love. |
| Minnie |
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The resolute protector. A feminine form of William. |
| Minta |
Greek |
Of the mint plant. |
| Mira |
Slavonic |
The famous one. Also see Myra. |
| Mirabel |
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Of uncommon beauty. |
| Mirabelle |
Latin |
Lovely. |
| Miranda |
Latin |
The admired one. Invented by Shakespeare for the heroine of The Tempest. |
| Miremba |
Ugandan |
peace |
| Mireya |
Spanish |
mircaulous |
| Miriam |
Hebrew |
A biblical name meaning bitter. Also see Mary. |
| Miriyan |
Aboriginal |
A star. |
| Mirrin |
Aboriginal |
A cloud. |
| Misako |
Japanese |
child of Misa |
| Misha |
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Feminine form of Michael. Like the Lord. |
| Missy |
Old English |
young girl |
| Misty |
Old English |
Of the mist. |
| Mitena |
Native American |
coming moon, new moon |
| Mitexi |
Native American |
sacred moon |
| Mitsuko |
Japanese |
child of Mitsu |
| Mitzi |
Swiss |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Miyoko |
Japanese |
beautiful generations child |
| Modestus |
Latin |
modest one |
| Modesty |
Latin |
The moderate or modest one. |
| Mohana |
Sanskrit |
Bewitching. The enchantress. |
| Mohini |
Hindu |
most beautiful |
| Moina |
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The noble one. Also a nickname from Monica. |
| Moira |
Irish Gaelic |
Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Mollie |
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Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Molly |
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Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Momoko |
Japanese |
child of Momo |
| Mona |
Irish Gaelic |
The noble one. Also a nickname from Monica. |
| Monica |
Latin |
An adviser or counsellor. |
| Moon |
Korean |
letters |
| Mora |
Spanish |
blueberry |
| Morag |
Scottish Gaelic |
The great one. |
| Moree |
Aboriginal |
Water or a spring. |
| Moreen |
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Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Morenwyn |
Cornish |
A fair maiden. |
| Morgan |
Welsh |
The bright sea. A boy or girl's name. |
| Morgana |
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Seashore. |
| Morgance |
Celtic |
sea-dweller |
| Morgandy |
Celtic |
little one from the edge of the sea |
| Morgen |
German |
morning |
| Moria |
Hebrew |
my teacher is God |
| Morilla |
Aboriginal |
From the stony ridge. |
| Morna |
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Beloved. |
| Morva |
Cornish |
From a placename. |
| Morven |
Gaelic |
A Scottish region. A boy or girl's name. |
| Morwenna |
Cornish/Welsh |
A maiden. |
| Moselle |
French from Egyptian |
Probably meaning born of. The feminine form of Moses. |
| Moya |
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The noble one. Also a nickname from Monica. |
| Moyna |
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Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Mridul |
Hindu |
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| Mridula |
Hindu |
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| Mrinalini |
Hindu |
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| Muna |
Arabic |
A hope, or a wish. |
| Munira |
Arabic |
The luminous one. |
| Mura |
Japanese |
From the village. |
| Muriel |
Gaelic |
Of the bright sea. |
| Murphy |
Irish Gaelic |
A warrior of the sea. A boy or girl's name. |
| Musetta |
Greek |
A little muse. |
| Mutsuko |
Japanese |
child of Mutsu |
| Muzaffer |
Turkish |
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| My-Duyen |
Vietnamese |
beautiful, pretty |
| Mya |
Burmese |
emerald |
| Mychau |
Vietnamese |
great |
| Myfanwy |
Welsh |
The beloved one. |
| Myiesha |
Arabic |
Life's blessing |
| Mykala |
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| Myndee |
Aboriginal |
A sycamore. |
| Myra |
Greek |
Fragrant. From myrrh, an aromatic shrub. |
| Myriam |
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A biblical name meaning bitter. Also see Mary. |
| Myrna |
Irish Gaelic |
Beloved. |
| Myron |
Greek |
Fragrant. From myrrh, an aromatic shrub. A boy or girl's name. |
| Myrtle |
Greek |
A plant name. |
| Myuna |
Aboriginal |
Clear water. |