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myah
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Myah means "close to God," originating from Hebrew and Arabic. |
American, Arabic, Hebrew, Indian, Indigenous, Islamic, Persian, Spanish |
Female |
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myanna
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Myanna: A modern name, possibly derived from "Mya" and "Anna." |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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myiah
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Myiah is a modern variation of the name Mya, meaning "mine." |
American, Biblical, Indigenous, Native American |
Female |
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moriera
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Portuguese |
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morwynn
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Morwynn means "sea friend" in Welsh; it has Celtic origins. |
Welsh |
Either |
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muze
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Muze: Derived from "muse," meaning inspiration; Greek mythology origin. |
Ancient Greek, Arabic, English, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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muzetta
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Muzetta: Italian diminutive of "Musa," meaning muse or inspiration. |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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mistilee
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Mistilee combines "mist" and "lee," suggesting a serene, ethereal quality. |
American, Indigenous, Native American |
Female |
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mistra
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Mistra: Greek origin, meaning "mist" or "fog," symbolizing mystery. |
Arabic, Greek, Latin |
Either |
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mikala
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Mikala means "who is like God," derived from Hebrew origins. |
American, Biblical, Hebrew |
Female |
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mikaylaa
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Mikaylaa is a variant of Michaela, meaning "who is like God." |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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mishy
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Mishy: diminutive of Michelle, meaning "who is like God?" |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Indian, Irish, Japanese, Persian, Spanish, Tamil, Turkish, Urdu |
Either |
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mickia
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Mickia: A unique name, possibly derived from "Mika," meaning "who is like God?" |
American, Biblical, English, Irish |
Either |
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micquelle
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Micquelle is a feminine variant of Michael, meaning "who is like God." |
Biblical, French, Latin |
Female |
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miffany
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Miffany: Unique name, possibly derived from Tiffany, meaning "appearance" or "manifestation." |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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mersaydes
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Mersaydes: Unique name, possibly derived from Mercedes, meaning "grace." |
American, Arabic |
Female |
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mhaira
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Mhaira means "sea" in Gaelic; derived from the name Mhairi. |
Amharic, Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Persian |
Female |
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mercelles
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Mercelles: French origin, meaning "little merchant" or "trader's daughter." |
French, Latin |
Either |
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merkury
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Merkury originates from Mercury, the Roman god of commerce and communication. |
Ancient Greek, Roman, Roman Mythology |
Either |
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melony
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Melony means "melon" in Greek; derived from the fruit's name. |
Greek, Latin |
Female |
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meranda
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Meranda means "admirable" and originates from Latin "mirandus." |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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mclean
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McLean means "son of the servant of John," Scottish origin. |
Gaelic, Scottish |
Either |
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mechelle
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Mechelle: variant of Michelle, meaning "who is like God?" |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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mayve
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Mayve is a variant of Maeve, meaning "she who intoxicates." |
Algonquian, American, Native American |
Either |
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mazie
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Mazie means "pearl," originating from the name Margaret. |
English, Greek, Hebrew |
Female |
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mckeeley
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McKeeley is of Irish origin, meaning "son of the warrior." |
American, English, Irish |
Either |
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mckynley
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McKinley means "son of the fair warrior," of Scottish origin. |
American, Anglo-Saxon |
Either |
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maxson
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Maxson means "son of Max," originating from English and Scandinavian roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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mayden
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Mayden means "maiden" or "young woman," of English origin. |
Elizabethan, English |
Female |
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marney
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Marney means "from the lake" and originates from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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