| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morrey | Derived from a surname meaning 'Moor' or 'dark-skinned'; linked to the personal name Maurice ('from Mauritius'). | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Morryt | Generally associated with Mary ('beloved' or 'sea of bitterness') or with Morris/Moritz ('dark, Moorish'); commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or a diminutive form | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Morysse | From Maurus - 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish' | Latin, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Mulciber | Name/epithet of the Roman god Vulcan, associated with fire, metalworking and the forge. | Latin, Roman | Boy | — | |
| Munda | Latin: "clean, pure" (feminine of mundus); Hindi/Punjabi: "boy, lad"; also the name/ethnonym of the Munda tribal group in eastern India. | Latin | Unisex | — | |
| Mundana | Of the world; worldly (also related to Latin meaning ‘clean’) | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mundi | Likely 'of the world' (from Latin mundus). Also appears as a place name or surname in South Asia; usage as a given name is uncommon. | English, Irish, Latin | Unisex | — | |
| Muro | From Latin 'murus' meaning 'wall' (used in Spanish/Italian); in Japanese can be a surname or personal name written with kanji such as 室 meaning 'room' or 'chamber' (meaning varies by kanji). | Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Musyca | Music; related to the Muses | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Muta | Varies by origin - commonly a surname in Japan with kanji-dependent meaning; from Latin roots can be interpreted as 'silent' or 'mute'; in other contexts it may be a transliteration or short form with local meanings. | Arabic, Japanese, Latin | Unisex | — | |
| myah | Variant of Mya/Maya - often associated with 'illusion' (Sanskrit Maya), 'mother'/'great' (Maia), or as a diminutive of Maria ('beloved'/'bitter' variants) | English, Greek, Latin, Mayan | Girl | — | |
| Mycala | Derived from Michael - 'Who is like God?' | English, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mykaelah | Who is like God? | Hebrew, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mykhalina | Who is like God? | Latin, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| myranda | Worthy of admiration; admirable | Latin, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Myrandah | Admirable, worthy of admiration; wonderful | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Myrtha | Myrtle (the evergreen shrub), symbolically linked with love, fertility, and immortality | Greek, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mytchel | 'Who is like God?' (traditional meaning of Michael/Michel) | English, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Mytzy | Diminutive of Maria - 'little Maria', associated with 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Mátyás | Gift of Yahweh | Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Latin | Boy | — | |
| N | Letter N; fish | English, Greek, Latin, Phoenician | Boy | — | |
| Nabilis | Noble; honorable | Arabic, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Nadalina | Born at Christmas; relating to the Nativity | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Naenia | Funeral song; lament; dirge | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Naeva | From Latin naevus 'birthmark' (i.e., 'marked'); alternatively associated with Hebrew Nava 'pleasant, beautiful' - modern usage is chiefly a French feminine name. | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Nascien | Likely 'born' or 'newborn' - derived from the Latin root nasci ('to be born'). | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Natal | Related to birth; born on or near Christmas; 'of the nativity' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| natalee | Derived from Latin natalis, meaning 'birthday' or 'born on Christmas.' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Natalena | From Natalia ('born on Christmas') combined with Lena ('light' or short for Helena) - roughly 'born on Christmas' or 'bright'. | Latin, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| natali | 'born on (Christmas)' / 'birth' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Natalianou | Derived from Latin natalis 'birth' - often interpreted as 'born on (Christmas)' or 'of the birth' | Greek, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Natalicia | Born on or relating to birth (often associated with Christmas) | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Nataliia | Born on Christmas; related to 'birth' or 'birthday' (from Latin natalis) | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Nataline | Derived from Latin 'natalis' meaning 'birth' or 'born'; often associated with being born on Christmas (the Nativity) | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Natashe | Born on (or near) Christmas; 'birthday (of the Lord)' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Natassia | Born on Christmas; birthday | Latin, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Nautia | Sailor; of the ship; seafaring. | Greek, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Navita | New, fresh; in Sanskrit 'navīta' can mean 'freshly made butter'. | Hindi, Latin, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Neb | Cloud, mist | English, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Nebulia | Cloud-like; 'of the clouds' or 'misty' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Necho | UNKNOWN | Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Hebrew, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Neina | Likely 'eyes' (from Sanskrit Naina) or 'little girl' (from Spanish 'niña'); also used as a modern/invented name | Hindi, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Nelanah | Possibly 'graceful light' or 'light of grace' (combining Helena 'light/torch' with Hannah '-nah' 'grace'), or a modern elaboration of Nela | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Nelda Mae | Combines Nelda (a diminutive of Nell, associated with Eleanor/Helen - 'light/torch') and Mae (May/Maia - the month/goddess). Overall: 'bright/cherished child of May.' | English, Greek, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Neliya | Likely a diminutive or variant of Cornelia (Latin: 'horn', often interpreted as 'strong') or of Elena/Eleni ('light, torch'). | Greek, Latin, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Nellie-Elizabeth | Light (Nellie) + 'God is my oath' (Elizabeth) | English, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Nena Mari | From Spanish 'Nena' (little girl) + 'Mari' (short form of Maria - associated with 'beloved' or 'Mary'); overall sense: 'little Mary' or 'little beloved'. | Latin, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Nena Marita | Nena: 'little girl' (affectionate). Marita: diminutive of María, commonly associated with 'bitter' or 'beloved' depending on interpretation of Maria. | Italian, Latin, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Nepo | Originally 'nephew' or 'grandson' (nepos); used as a diminutive/nickname of Nepomuk ('from Nepomuk') | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Neptuna | Feminine form of Neptune: 'of Neptune' / 'from the sea' | Latin | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Latin-origin name in our dataset.