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Names letter starts with M

Name Meaning Origins Gender
manndisa Manndisa means "gift" in African languages; origin is culturally significant. African, Bantu, Native American Female
mallora Mallora means "unfortunate" in Latin; origin linked to ancient Rome. Arabic, Greek, Latin Female
malloree Malloree means "unfortunate" and originates from the Old French term. American, Anglo-Saxon, English Female
mallery Mallery: Derived from Old French, meaning "unfortunate" or "unlucky." American, English Female
maleia Maleia means "calm" or "peaceful"; origin is uncertain, possibly Hebrew. Amharic, Arabic, Biblical, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Persian Female
maliah Maliah means "beloved" in Hebrew; derived from the name Malia. Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian Female
malikah Malikah means "queen" in Arabic; it signifies leadership and strength. Amharic, Arabic, Islamic Female
malea Malea means "calm" or "peaceful"; origin is Hawaiian and Greek. Algonquian, American, Native American Female
malarie Malarie means "unfortunate" in Latin; derived from the name Malaria. American, Arabic, Biblical, English, Greek, Latin Female
malaysia "Malaysia" derives from "Malaya," meaning "land of the Malays." Malay, Malaysian Either
makenzie Makenzie means "son of the wise ruler," of Scottish origin. Algonquian, American, Native American Either
malaki Malaki means "my messenger" in Hebrew; derived from the Bible. Amharic, Arabic, Biblical Male
makaiya Makaiya means "gift from God," originating from Hebrew roots. American, Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew, Indian, Islamic, Persian Female
makenzi Makenzi means "son of the wise ruler," of Scottish origin. American, Native American Female
mahogony Mahogany: tropical hardwood name from Spanish "madera de mahogany." Algonquian, Native American Either
maive Maive means "she who intoxicates"; origin is Irish and Gaelic. Algonquian, American Female
makaelun Makaelun: Unique name, possibly derived from Hebrew, meaning "who is like God?" Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew Either
maenon Maenon means "stone" in Welsh; origin linked to ancient traditions. Celtic, Native American Either
magdelena Magdalena means "of Magdala," a town in ancient Israel. Biblical, Greek, Latin Female
magen Magen means "shield" in Hebrew; originates from Jewish tradition. Biblical, Hebrew Either
madisen Madisen means "son of Matthew," originating from English and Hebrew. American, English Female
madycyn Madycyn is a modern variation of Madison, meaning "son of Maud." American, English Female
madysen Madysen means "son of Maud," originating from English and Scandinavian roots. American, English Female
madilynn Madilynn: Variant of Madeline, meaning "high tower" in Hebrew. American, English Female
maddely Maddely: Derived from Old English, meaning "meadow by the valley." Anglo-Saxon, English Female
maddex Maddex: Modern variation of Madoc, meaning "fortunate" or "benefactor." Anglo-Saxon, English Either
madilyn Madilyn means "woman from Magdala," derived from Hebrew origins. American, English Female
madacyn Madacyn means "gift of God," originating from Hebrew roots. American, Biblical, English Female
madaline Madaline means "tower" in Hebrew; derived from Magdalene, biblical origin. American, Biblical, English, Greek Female
madalynn Madalynn: variant of Magdalene, meaning "of Magdala" in Hebrew. American, English Female