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Marquy
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A variant or diminutive of 'Marquis' - relating to the noble title meaning 'ruler/guardian of the border' |
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Marrok
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Uncertain; likely related to 'Mark/Marcus' (dedicated to Mars, 'warlike'); in legend the name is associated with a knight turned werewolf, giving occasional 'wolf' connotations |
English, French |
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Marron
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Chestnut; brown. Can also be associated with the name Maron (religious/saintly association). |
French, Spanish |
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Marrony
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Probably related to 'chestnut' or 'descendant of Maron' (surname origin); exact meaning uncertain. |
French, Spanish |
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Marsal
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Possibly 'young warrior' (from Latin Marcellus) or an occupational sense 'marshal' - keeper of horses / high military officer. |
Catalan, English, French, Latin |
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Marshal
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Originally an occupational name meaning 'keeper of horses'; later used as a military title 'marshal'. |
French |
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Marshell
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Keeper of horses; marshal (a rank or officer) |
French |
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Marsiale
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Of Mars; warlike; belonging to the god Mars |
French |
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Marsile
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Of Mars; warlike or dedicated to the god Mars |
French |
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Martell
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hammer; 'the hammer' |
French |
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Martinien
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Belonging to Martin; derived from Mars - 'of Mars' or 'warlike' |
French |
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Marzell
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Diminutive of Marcus - 'young/little warrior' or 'of Mars' |
French, Latin |
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Masselin
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'little/young warrior' or 'little Marcus' (related to the god Mars) |
French |
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Masson
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Occupational name meaning 'mason' - a stoneworker or builder |
French |
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Matheo
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Gift of God |
French, Hebrew |
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Mattin
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Either a diminutive/variant of Matthew meaning "gift of God," or a form of Arabic/Persian Matīn meaning "strong, firm; solid." |
Arabic, French, Hebrew, Persian |
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Maurille
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Derived from Latin Maurus: 'Moor' or 'dark-skinned' |
French |
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Maxime
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greatest |
French |
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Melvil
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Surname-derived given name from Malleville - literally 'mal' (bad) + 'ville' (town) |
English, French |
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Menard
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Brave, strong (from elements meaning 'strength' + 'hardy') |
French |
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Meurisse
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Derived from Mauritius/Maurice: 'dark-skinned, Moorish' or 'from Mauritania' |
French |
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Milon
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Union, meeting, coming together |
Bengali, French, Germanic, Greek, Latin, Sanskrit |
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Moe
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Nickname with multiple roots; commonly linked to Moses ('drawn out of the water'), Maurice/Moritz ('dark, Moorish'), or Muhammad ('praised') |
French, Germanic, Latin |
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Mohomet
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praiseworthy, praised |
Arabic, French |
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Mont
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Hill, mountain; often 'from the mountain' or a diminutive of Montgomery/Montague |
French, Norman |
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Montagne
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mountain / 'of the mountain' |
French |
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Montaigu
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Pointed hill / sharp mountain |
French |
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Montel
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from the mountain / hill |
English, French |
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Montell
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from the mountain (little mountain) |
French, Latin |
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Monty
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Diminutive of Montgomery/Montague - derived from Old French mont 'hill/mountain', roughly 'from the hill' |
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