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Names letter starts with M

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