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Muireagan
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Diminutive of Muire (Mary) - "little Mary" |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Muireann
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sea-white (sea-fair / sea-born) |
Irish |
Girl |
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Muirenn
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Sea-born; 'belonging to the sea' (from muir 'sea' + suffix) |
Irish, Irish (Gaelic) |
Girl |
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Muirgen
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sea-born (born of the sea) |
Irish |
Girl |
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Muirgheal
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sea-bright |
Irish |
Girl |
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Muirín
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Diminutive of muir (‘sea’) - 'little sea' or 'of the sea' |
Irish |
Girl |
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Muirne
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beloved; affectionate (traditional: 'festive' or 'tender') |
Irish |
Girl |
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Murel
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"bright sea" (from Gaelic elements muir 'sea' + geal 'bright') |
Irish, Scottish |
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Muriel
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Bright sea (from Irish muir 'sea' + geal 'bright') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
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Murna
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Beloved, affectionate |
Irish |
Girl |
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Murriel
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sea-bright (sea + bright/fair) |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Mylie
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A modern feminine name often interpreted as 'gracious' or 'beloved' (via Mila/Myla) or associated with 'smiley/pleasant' (modern nickname usage); sometimes linked to the Irish surname sense 'devotee of Mary'. |
English, Irish |
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Myrna
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beloved; tender |
Irish |
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Myrnah
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Beloved, tender |
Irish |
Girl |
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Neah
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Often interpreted as "bright" or "radiant" (Irish/Welsh) or "purpose" (Swahili) |
Irish |
Girl |
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Neala
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Derived from Niall - commonly interpreted as "champion" (also associated with "cloud" or "passionate") |
Gaelic, Irish |
Girl |
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Nealana
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Feminine form/elaboration of Neal/Niall, often understood as 'champion' (historically also 'cloud') |
English, Irish |
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Neasa
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Associated with the legendary Irish queen Nessa; often interpreted as 'fierce' or 'not gentle' |
Irish |
Girl |
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Nee
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Varies by origin - often a diminutive whose meaning follows the root name (e.g., 'blue' or 'sapphire' from Neelam/Neena); as a surname element (Ní/Nee) it indicates 'daughter of' in Gaelic contexts. |
Irish, Scottish |
Girl |
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neelee
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Primarily 'blue' (from Sanskrit/Hindi neel); alternatively associated with the Irish name Niall meaning 'champion' or 'passionate'. |
English, Hindi, Irish, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Neia
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Varies by root: 'brightness, radiance' (Irish Niamh), 'purpose' (Swahili Nia), or 'new' (Greek Nea) |
Irish |
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Neilee
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Likely a modern feminine form of Neil/Niall - derived from Irish Niall meaning 'champion' (also sometimes associated with Cornelia in Dutch usage). |
Dutch, English, Irish |
Girl |
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Neilie
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From Niall/Neil - generally interpreted as 'champion' or associated with 'passionate'/'cloud'; used as a feminine/diminutive form |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Neive
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bright, radiant |
Irish |
Girl |
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Nereen
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Little Nóra; 'honor' (derived from Honora) - sometimes associated with sea-nymphs (Nereids) when influenced by Greek) |
Irish |
Girl |
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Nesa
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Most commonly linked to Arabic 'Nisa' meaning 'women'; also used as a form of Irish Nessa (meaning varies by source). |
Arabic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Persian |
Girl |
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Nesah
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Possible meanings: "miracle" (from Hebrew roots), or related to words for "woman" (Arabic/Persian); also used as a variant of Nessa/Vanessa. Exact origin/meaning is uncertain. |
Arabic, English, Hebrew, Irish, Persian |
Girl |
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Nessa
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Often taken to mean 'butterfly' (via Vanessa); also associated with 'miracle' in Hebrew and linked to an Irish legendary name |
Irish |
Girl |
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Neva
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'snow' (also linked to the Neva River; when tied to Irish Neve/Niamh, 'bright, radiant') |
Irish, Latin, Russian, Slavic, Spanish |
Girl |
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Neve
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Bright, radiant (from Irish); sometimes associated with 'snow' in Romance languages. |
Irish, Italian |
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