| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mauryc | From Latin Mauritius, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish (from Mauritania)' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Mauryce | Originally 'of the Moors' or 'dark-skinned' (derived from Mauritius) | English, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maurycio | Derived from Latin 'Maurus' meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moor / from Mauritania'. | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Max-Leopold | Combines Max ('greatest') and Leopold ('people‑bold/brave') - roughly 'great/best among the brave people.' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maxamillan | Derived from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest'; signifies 'the greatest' or 'belonging to Maximus' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maxeene | Derived from Latin 'Maximus', meaning 'greatest'. | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Maxem | Greatest; large, great | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maxemillian | Derived from 'Maximus', meaning 'greatest' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximiliane | Feminine form of Maximilian; from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest'. | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Maximilianos | Greatest | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximilianus | Greatest | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximilienus | Derivative of Maximus - "greatest"; essentially "belonging to/maximally great" | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximilijan | Derived from Latin Maximus, meaning "greatest" | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximilijano | Derived from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximiljiano | Derived from Maximus - 'greatest' or 'the greatest' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximillano | Derived from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximillen | Derived from Maximus - 'greatest' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximillianus | Derived from Latin Maximus, meaning 'greatest' or 'very great'. | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maximillien | Greatest | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maxmiliano | Greatest | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maxmillien | Derived from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest.' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maxmillienne | Feminine form of Maximilian; from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest'. | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Maxymilian | Derived from Latin 'Maximilianus', ultimately from 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest'. | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Maxymos | Greatest | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Mayaria | Likely "of May" or a melodic variant of Maria - suggesting association with the month of May or with Mary. | English, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Maybelyne | Likely 'lovable' or 'beloved' combined with May - roughly 'beloved of May' or 'lovely as May'. | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mayre | Variant of Mary (from Hebrew Miryam) - meanings often given as 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'wished-for child'. | English, Irish, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mayri | Variant of Mary/Miriam - commonly rendered as 'beloved' or historically associated with 'bitter'/'sea of bitterness'. | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mazentius | Unknown - etymology uncertain; likely a Latinized personal name without a clear surviving meaning | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Mearia | Variant of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam) - commonly interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved/wished-for child'. | Hebrew, Latin, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Meditrina | Associated with healing/medicine; 'she who heals' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Meirelle | Generally conveys 'admirable' (if from Mireille) or 'beautiful' (if from Mei); broadly a feminine diminutive meaning 'little admirable/beautiful one' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Meleeta | Derived from Greek meli ("honey"); broadly "honey" or "sweet", possibly a diminutive meaning "little honey". | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Melica | Likely 'queen' (Arabic origin) or 'honey/bee' (Greek-related), depending on origin | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Melinia | Sweet/honey (from Greek meli); occasionally linked to 'dark, black' via Melania | Greek, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Meliora | From Latin melior meaning "better"; Meliora is used to mean "better things" or "ever better" | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Meliorie | From Latin melior, meaning "better" or "the better one" | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Melliana | Honey-like, sweet; 'little honey' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mellosa | Honeyed, sweet or affectionate; associated with 'honey' or the honeybee | Latin, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Melusina | Name of a mythical freshwater/mermaid-like spirit; associated with water (etymology uncertain) | French, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Menander | Steadfast man | Greek, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Meralin | Likely 'little sea' or 'sea-related' - often interpreted as 'sea nymph', 'beloved sea', or 'bright sea'. | English, Latin | Girl | — | |
| meranda | Worthy of admiration; admirable | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mercina | 'Of Mercury' - associated with the Roman god Mercury: messenger, commerce, travel | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mercuri | Associated with the Roman god Mercury - messenger and god of commerce, travel, and communication; conveys 'swift' or 'messenger' | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Mercuryno | Derived from Mercury/Mercurius - 'messenger', associated with commerce, travel and swiftness; a diminutive or modern variant | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Merian | Variant of Marian/Miriam - 'of Mary' or related to Mary (variously translated as 'beloved', 'bitter', or 'sea of bitterness') | Dutch, English, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Merielle | Likely a diminutive of Marie/Marielle meaning related to Maria/Miriam (traditionally interpreted as 'beloved', 'wished-for', or historically 'bitterness'); sometimes interpreted as 'little sea' if linked to Finnish 'meri'. | French, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Merisa | Modern variant of Marisa; often taken to mean 'of the sea' (from Latin maris) or connected to Mary ('beloved'/'bitter'). | Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Merise | Most likely 'wild cherry' (from French). Alternatively interpreted as 'of the sea' if linked to Baltic/Latin roots. | French, Latin | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Latin-origin name in our dataset.