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Monique
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Derived from Monica; commonly interpreted as 'advisor' or 'to advise' (origin uncertain) |
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Moniquee
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French form of Monica; often interpreted as 'advisor' or 'solitary'. |
French |
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Monnette
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Diminutive/affectionate form meaning 'little Mon' - possibly linked to 'little Simon' (Simon from Hebrew Shim'on, 'he has heard') or more generally 'little one'. |
French |
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Montelle
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little mountain / from the mountain |
French |
Girl |
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Morelle
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Originally 'dark' or 'Moorish' (from Latin 'Maurus'); in French the word 'morelle' can also refer to a nightshade plant |
French |
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Morgane
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Sea-born; sea defender |
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Morisetta
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Little Maurice; 'little dark-skinned' or 'little Moor' (from Mauritius, meaning 'Moorish' or 'dark') |
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Morisette
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Diminutive of Maurice - "little Maurice"; ultimately 'little Moor' or 'dark-skinned' |
French |
Girl |
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Moselle
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From the Moselle River; literally 'little Meuse'. |
French |
Girl |
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Mozelle
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Feminine form/diminutive of Moses ('drawn from the water') or 'from the Moselle' (French river/region) |
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muzetta
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Little muse; originally 'small bagpipe' - associated with music, dance and inspiration. |
French, Italian |
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Mycheline
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Feminine form of Michael - 'Who is like God?' |
French |
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Mychelle
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Who is like God? (feminine form of Michael) |
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Girl |
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Mychelline
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Who is like God? |
French |
Girl |
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Myett
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Probable diminutive meaning 'little morsel' or 'little one' (from French 'miette'); also used as a modern invented or pet name. |
English, French |
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Myette
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Likely a diminutive meaning 'little one' or 'little crumb' (from French miette); sometimes associated with Marie ('beloved') |
French |
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Mygnonah
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darling; cute; beloved |
French |
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Myladie
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"my lady" - a term for a noble or respected woman |
English, French |
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Mylène
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Associated with Hélène - 'torch, light'; often viewed as a combination of Marie and Hélène. |
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Myllicent
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industrious; strong (from elements meaning 'work' + 'strength') |
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Mylysenta
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Gentle strength - a sweet, steadfast or noble nature (blend of 'gentle/sweet' and 'strength/worker' connotations). |
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Myrelle
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Wonderful, admirable (related to 'to admire' / mirabilis) |
French |
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Myriane
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Likely from Miriam: 'bitter' or 'wished-for child'; sometimes treated as a French variant of Marianne |
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Myrlene
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Derived from 'myrtle' (the myrtle tree), often interpreted as 'myrtle' or 'belonging to the myrtle' (a traditional symbol of love and peace). |
English, French |
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Myshele
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Who is like God? |
French |
Girl |
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Myshelle
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Derived from Michael: "Who is like God?" |
French |
Girl |
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Mystique
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Mysterious; mystical; relating to spiritual or enigmatic qualities |
English, French |
Girl |
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Nadege
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hope |
French |
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Nadeine
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hope |
French |
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nadene
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hope |
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