mercelles
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Mercelles: French origin, meaning "little merchant" or "trader's daughter." |
French, Latin |
Either |
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meesha
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Meesha means "gift" in Arabic; origin linked to Arabic culture. |
Amharic, Arabic, Indian |
Female |
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mei ling
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Mei Ling means "beautiful spirit" in Chinese; it's a feminine name. |
Chinese |
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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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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mayve
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Mayve is a variant of Maeve, meaning "she who intoxicates." |
Algonquian, American, Native American |
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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masoie
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Masoie: Originates from French, meaning "to soften" or "mellow." |
None. |
Either |
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mattew
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Matthew means "gift of God," originating from Hebrew "Mattityahu." |
Aramaic, Biblical, Hebrew |
Male |
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marybeth
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Marybeth combines "Mary" and "Elizabeth," meaning "beloved" and "God's promise." |
Biblical, English |
Female |
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marteli
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Marteli originates from Latin, meaning "little hammer" or "warrior." |
Italian, Latin |
Either |
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marleen
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Marleen: Dutch origin, meaning "star of the sea" or "beloved." |
Dutch, German, Hebrew, Latin |
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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mariatt
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Mariatt is a variant of Mary, meaning "beloved" or "bitter." |
Arabic, Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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mariea
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Mariea is a variant of Maria, meaning "beloved" or "wished." |
Biblical, French, Latin |
Female |
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mariss
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Mariss: A variant of Mary, meaning "sea" in Latin origins. |
Greek, Latin |
Female |
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mariyah
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Mariyah means "beloved" in Arabic; derived from Maryam, meaning "Mary." |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical |
Female |
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maralyn
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Maralyn means "little butterfly," derived from Latin and English origins. |
Elizabethan, English |
Female |
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margarette
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Margarette means "pearl," originating from Greek "margaritēs" and Latin. |
English, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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margeaux
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Margeaux: French origin, meaning "pearl," symbolizing beauty and purity. |
French |
Female |
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mariaelena
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Mariaelena combines "Maria" and "Elena," meaning "graceful" and "bright." |
Biblical, Latin, Spanish |
Female |
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mannen
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Mannen means "man" in Dutch; originates from Middle Dutch "man." |
Dutch, masculine |
Male |
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mannon
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Mannon: Irish origin, meaning "little man" or "manly." |
Algonquian, American, Biblical, Native American |
Either |
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manoro
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Manoro means "to guide" in Malagasy; it has African origins. |
African, Bantu, Malagasy |
Either |
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malyssa
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Malyssa: variant of Melissa, meaning "honeybee," Greek origin. |
Biblical, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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mandisia
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Mandisia means "gift" in Arabic; origin linked to African cultures. |
Mandinka |
Female |
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