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Marisah
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Variant of Marisa/Marissa; often interpreted as 'of the sea' (from Latin maris) or as a combination of Maria and Luisa |
English, Latin, Spanish |
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Marycelle
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Blend of Mary ('bitter'/'beloved') and Marcelle ('warlike'); often interpreted as 'beloved little warrior'. |
English, French |
Girl |
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Maximilijan
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Derived from Latin Maximus, meaning "greatest" |
Latin |
Boy |
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Mei-Jing
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Combines Mei (美) 'beautiful' with Jing (commonly 静/晶/婧/菁) meaning 'quiet/bright/refined' - often interpreted as 'beautiful and serene/bright'. |
Chinese |
Girl |
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Meshullemeth
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Rewarded; recompensed |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Miluska
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Dear, beloved; gracious |
Czech, Slavic |
Girl |
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Monique
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Derived from Monica; commonly interpreted as 'advisor' or 'to advise' (origin uncertain) |
French |
Girl |
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Mriganka Shekhar
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Moon-crowned - Mriganka = 'moon' or 'moonlight'; Shekhar = 'crest, crown, peak'. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Mykaylin
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Feminine form of Michael - "Who is like God?" |
English |
Girl |
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Mackauleah
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A modern blended name combining Michaela ('who is like God') and Leah ('weary' or traditionally 'gazelle'); often interpreted as a God-like or beloved figure. |
English |
Girl |
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Magomu
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Meaning not well-documented or unavailable |
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Makayleigh
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Derived from Michaela: "Who is like God?" |
English |
Girl |
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Mandla
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strength, power |
Nguni, Zulu |
Boy |
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Marelde
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A modern blended name, loosely interpretable as 'Mary/sea' + 'noble/old' - roughly 'noble sea' or 'beloved noble'. |
Dutch |
Girl |
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Marla
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Derived from Mary/Maria - often interpreted as "beloved" or "sea of bitterness" |
English |
Girl |
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Martynous
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Of Mars; warlike or dedicated to the god Mars |
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Boy |
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Matryka
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Derived from Sanskrit 'Matrika' meaning 'mother' or 'mother goddess'. |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Mccrea
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son of grace; son of prosperity (from Gaelic rath = grace/prosperity) |
Irish, Scottish |
Boy |
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Melecent
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From Germanic elements amal ('work') + swinth ('strength'); interpreted as 'strong in work', 'industrious' or 'gentle strength'. |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Mercey
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compassion, forgiveness, mercy; kindness |
English |
Girl |
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Mhairee
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Gaelic form of Mary - associated meanings include 'bitter'/'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved' (from Miriam). |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
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Millborn
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Born at or dwelling by the mill; associated with a mill or mill-stream. |
English |
Unisex |
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Moira
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Anglicized Irish form of Mary - commonly associated meanings include 'bitter'/'beloved' (from Miriam); occasionally linked to 'fate' from Greek. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Morholt
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Uncertain - possibly built from Celtic elements (mor- 'great' or 'sea') with a now-obscure second element; associated with a warrior/knight figure |
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Boy |
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Muneer
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luminous; bright; radiant; enlightening |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Myllar
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Occupational name meaning 'miller' - one who grinds grain at a mill |
English |
Unisex |
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Madhuvanti
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Sweet; honey-like; possessing sweetness |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Mahwish
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Moon-like; 'beauty of the moon' or 'moonlight' |
Persian |
Girl |
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Malkit
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King, ruler, master; owner/lord |
Punjabi |
Boy |
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Mansukhpal
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Guardian or protector of the mind's/heart's happiness |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Marisca
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Diminutive of Maria ('little Mary'); possibly 'of the sea'. |
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Girl |
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Marycke
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From Miriam/Maria - commonly interpreted as "beloved" or possibly "bitter"; also rendered as "drop of the sea" |
Dutch, Greek |
Girl |
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Maximilijano
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Derived from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest' |
Latin |
Boy |
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Mei Xing
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Commonly written 美星 meaning "beautiful star" (meaning can vary depending on the characters used) |
Chinese |
Unisex |
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Mesrob
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Armenian name of uncertain/obscure meaning, best known from Saint Mesrop Mashtots, the creator of the Armenian alphabet. |
Armenian |
Boy |
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Milutė
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little beloved / dear little one |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Moa
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Swedish: diminutive of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam, often interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved'). Japanese: meaning depends on the kanji used (examples include combinations like 'true' + 'love' or 'protect' + 'love'). Māori: refers to the extinct moa bird. |
Japanese, Swedish |
Girl |
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Mrigendrah
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King of animals; lord of beasts (from 'mriga' = animal/deer + 'Indra' = lord/king) |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Mykaylyn
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A modern feminine name often linked to Michaela/Mikayla meaning "Who is like God?" (when tied to Michael/Michaela); alternatively read as a combination of Kay + -lyn. |
English |
Girl |
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Mackaulee
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Derived from Macaulay - 'son/descendant of Aulay/Olaf' (Old Norse origin) |
English |
Unisex |
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Magori
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Unknown; no widely attested meaning. May originate as a family or place name. |
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Unisex |
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Makayley
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'Who is like God?' (feminine form of Michael). |
English |
Girl |
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Mandlakhe
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Having strength; powerful |
Nguni, Zulu |
Boy |
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Marella
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Little sea / of the sea; sometimes treated as a diminutive of Maria or a variant of Marcella |
Italian |
Girl |
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Marlah
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Modern variant of Marla; ultimately linked to Mary and often interpreted as “beloved” or (from older roots) “bitter,” depending on derivation |
English |
Girl |
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Martyza
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Likely a feminine name related to Maria ('beloved'/'bitter') or Martin ('of Mars'); exact meaning depends on which root is intended |
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Girl |
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Matrykah
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Motherly; related to 'mother' or 'mother goddess' |
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Girl |
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Mcgee
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'Son of Aodh' - descendant of Aodh (Aodh = 'fire' or 'fiery one') |
Irish |
Boy |
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Melecenta
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From Germanic elements meaning 'work' and 'strength' - 'strong in work' or 'industrious, mighty'. |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Mercher
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merchant; trader |
English |
Unisex |
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