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MERLYN:
Unisex form of Merlin, meaning
"sea fort."
MERRILL:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the feminine
name Meriel, meaning
"sea-bright."
MERRILYN:
Variant of Marilyn, meaning
"beloved-lake."
MERRITT:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the Old
English term mœre gaet, meaning "boundary gate."
MERRY:
Originally a form of Mercy
"forgiveness, mercy," it is usually given today due to its
association with the words "cheerful, jolly."
MERYEM:
Turkish form of Miriam, meaning "beloved."
MERYL:
Variant of Muriel, meaning "sea-bright."
META:
German nickname for Margarete,
meaning "pearl."
METHOATASKE:
Native American Shawnee name meaning "turtle laying its eggs."
METTE:
Low German form of Mahthildis, meaning "mighty in battle."
MHAIRI:
Variant of Scottish Màiri, meaning
"beloved."
MIA:
Danish and Swedish pet form of Maria,
meaning "beloved."
MICAELA:
Portuguese form of Italian Michela, meaning
"who is like God?"
MICHAELA:
Feminine form of Michael, meaning
"who is like God?"
MICHAL:
Hebrew biblical name of a daughter of Saul,
meaning "brook."
MICHALINA:
Feminine form of Polish Michał,
meaning "who is like God?"
MICHAYLA:
Variant of Michaela, meaning
"who is like God?"
MICHELA:
Feminine form of Italian Michele,
meaning "who is like God?"
MICHELANGELA:
Feminine form of Italian compound name Michelangelo,
meaning "who is like God?/angel,
messenger."
MICHELE
(Michèle): Feminine form of French Michel,
meaning "who is like God?"
MICHELINA:
Pet form of Italian Michela, meaning "who is
like God?"
MICHELINE:
Pet form of French Michèle, meaning
"who is like God?"
MICHELLE:
Feminine form of French Michel,
meaning "who is like God?"
MICHELYNE:
English form of Micheline,
meaning "who is like God?"
MICHI:
Japanese unisex name meaning "pathway."
MICHIKO:
Japanese name meaning "child on the correct path; thousand beauties
child."
MICKEY:
English unisex pet form of Michael and Michaela, both meaning "who is like
God?"
MIDGE:
Variant of Madge, meaning
"pearl."
MIDHA:
Feminine form of Arabic Midhat,
meaning "eulogy, praise."
MIDORI:
Japanese name meaning "verdant."
MIECZYSLAWA
(Mieczysława): Feminine form of Polish Mieczysław,
meaning "man/sword of
glory."
MIEKE:
Dutch pet form of Marja, meaning
"beloved."
MIEKO:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful blessing child."
MIELA:
Esperanto name meaning "honey-sweet."
MIELIKKI:
Finnish myth name of a goddess of forests and healing, whose symbol is the
unicorn. The name was derived from the word mieli which can have many
meanings ("desire, feeling, heart, mind, mood, pleasure"), but its
central meaning is "mind."
MIEP:
Dutch pet form of Marja, meaning
"beloved."
MIES:
Dutch unisex pet form of both Marja
"beloved" and Bartholomeus
"son of Talmai."
MIGNON:
English name derived from the French word mignon, meaning
"charming, delicate, pretty."
MIGNONETTE:
Pet form of Mignon, meaning
"charming, delicate, pretty."
MIGUELA:
Feminine form of Spanish Miguel,
meaning "who is like God?"
MIHAELA:
Feminine form of Slovene Mihael and
Romanian Mihai, both meaning
"who is like God?"
MIHO:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful bay."
MIIA:
Pet form of Finnish Maaria, meaning
"beloved."
MIINA:
Nickname for Finnish Vilhelmiina,
meaning "will-helmet."
MIKA:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful fragrance."
MIKAELA:
Feminine form of Swedish Mikael,
meaning "who is like God?"
MIKAYLA:
Modern variant of Michaela, meaning "who is
like God?"
MIKHAILA:
Variant of Ukrainian Mykhaila, meaning "who is
like God?"
MIKI:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful tree; three trees."
MIKKI:
Pet form of Michaela,
meaning "who is like God?"
MILA:
Nickname for Slavic names containing Mila or Milo.
MILADA:
Pet form of Czech names containing the element mil, meaning
"favor, grace." Compare with Milana. The
name was adopted by the Italians in the early 1900s, and eventually came to
be used as a contracted form of Maria
Elena.
MILAGROS:
"Miracles." Spanish name taken from a title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra
Senora de los Milagros "Our Lady of Miracles."
MILANA:
Feminine form of Czech Milan, itself a
nickname for Slavic names containing the
element mil, meaning "favor, grace." Compare with Milada.
MILBURGA:
"Gentle fortress." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements milde "gentle" and burg
"fortress."
MILDRED:
English form of Anglo-Saxon Mildryth, meaning
"gentle strength."
MILDREDD:
Old form of Mildred,
meaning "gentle strength."
MILDRETH:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Mildryth,
meaning "gentle strength."
MILDRYTH:
"Gentle strength." Original Anglo-Saxon form of Mildred,
composed of the Old English elements milde
"gentle" and þryð "strength."
MILENA:
Variant of Czech Milana, a
nickname for names containing the
element mil, meaning "favor, grace."
MILICENT:
Variant of English Milisent, meaning "strong
worker."
MILINKA:
Serbian name meaning "grace."
MILISENT:
English variant of Norman French Melisent, meaning
"strong worker."
MILJANA:
Serbian name meaning "charming."
MILLA:
Nickname for Camilla, possibly
meaning
"attendant (for a temple)."
MILLESANT:
Variant of Milisent, meaning "strong
worker."
MILLICENT:
Variant of English Milicent, meaning "strong
worker."
MILLIE:
Pet form of Camilla,
possibly meaning
"attendant (for a temple)."
MILOSLAVA:
Feminine form of Czech Miloslav,
meaning "favor glory."
MIMI:
Italian pet form of Maria, meaning
"beloved."
MIMMI:
Pet form of Finnish Vilhelmiina,
meaning "will-helmet."
MIMOZA:
Albanian name meaning
"mimosa," a tree and plant name. The mimosa is
also called the sensitive plant, and
sleeping plant. The name derives from
the Latin word mimus, meaning "to imitate." It
was given this name because of the way it folds its
leaves when touched.
MINA:
Continental nickname for names ending with -mina.
MINAKO:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful child."
MINDY:
Pet form of Melinda, possibly
meaning "black/dark serpent."
MINE:
Nickname for German Wilhelmine,
meaning "will-helmet."
MINERVA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of wisdom and war, possibly derived from Latin mens,
meaning "intellect."
MINGXIA:
Chinese name meaning "bright glow" through the
clouds at dawn.
MINGYU:
Chinese name meaning "bright jade."
MINGZHU:
Chinese name meaning "bright pearl."
MINNA:
Nickname for German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
MINNIE:
Pet form of German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
MINOO:
Variant of Persian Minu, meaning "heaven,
paradise."
MINORI:
Japanese unisex name meaning "beautiful harbor; village of beautiful
fields."
MINTA:
Variant of Greek Minthe, meaning "mint."
Sometimes used as a nickname for Greek Amynta,
meaning "defender."
MINTHE:
Greek myth name of a water nymph who was turned into a mint plant, meaning
"mint."
MINTTU:
Finnish name meaning "mint."
MINTY:
Pet form of Minta, meaning "mint." Sometimes
used as a pet form of Amynta,
meaning "defender."
MINU:
Persian name meaning "heaven, paradise."
MIRA:
Hindi name meaning
"prosperous."
Nickname for Slavic names containing
the element mir "peace."
Variant of Myra,
meaning "myrrh."
MIRABEL:
Variant of English Mirabelle, meaning
"wonderful."
MIRABELLA:
Latin form of English Mirabelle, meaning
"wonderful."
MIRABELLE:
Modern English and French name derived from the Latin word mirabilis,
meaning "wonderful."
MIRACLE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Latin miraculum,
meaning "marvel, wonder."
MIRANDA:
A Shakespeare creation, derived from Latin mirandus, meaning
"worthy of admiration."
MIREIA:
Catalan and Spanish form of Provençal Mireio, meaning
"to admire."
MIREILLE:
French name derived from the Provençal name Mireio,
meaning "to admire."
MIREIO:
French Provençal name, probably derived from the word mirar, meaning
"to admire."
MIRELA:
Romanian form of French Mireille, meaning "to
admire."
MIRELE:
Yiddish form of Miriam, meaning "beloved."
MIRELLA:
Italian form of French Mireille,
meaning "to admire."
MIREMBE:
African Luganda name meaning "peace."
MIREN:
Basque form of Mary,
meaning "beloved."
MIRIAM:
Hebrew biblical name of the elder sister of Aaron
and Moses. It is the Hebrew form of Mary,
meaning "beloved."
MIRINDA:
Esperanto name meaning "wonderful."
MIRJA:
Finnish form of Miriam, meaning
"beloved."
MIRJAM:
Dutch and German form of Miriam, meaning
"beloved."
MIRJAMI:
Finnish form of Miriam, meaning
"beloved."
MIRJANA:
Croatian and Serbian form of Miriam, meaning
"beloved."
MIRJETA:
Albanian name meaning
"good life," from mire
"good," and jete "life."
MIRLINDA:
Albanian name meaning
"born well," from mire
"good," and lindje "east;
birth."
MIRNA:
Croatian name derived from the Slavic element mir, meaning
"peace."
MIROSLAVA:
Feminine form of Czech Miroslav,
meaning "peace-glory."
MIROSLAWA
(Mirosława): Feminine form of Polish Mirosław,
meaning "peace-glory."
MIRTHE:
Variant of Dutch Myrthe, meaning "myrtle."
MIRUNA:
Romanian name, derived from the Slavic element mir, meaning
"peace."
MIRYAM:
Hebrew variant of Maryam,
meaning "beloved."
MISAKI:
Japanese name meaning "beauty bloom."
MISSIE:
Variant of English Missy, meaning "honey-bee."
MISSY:
Pet form of English Melissa, meaning
"honey-bee."
MISTI:
Variant of English Misty, meaning "dim, cloudy,
vague."
MISTY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, literally meaning
"dim, cloudy, vague." It is often chosen as a name because of the
mental images it evokes, such as a misty autumn morning or a hazy tropical island.
MITSUKO:
Japanese name meaning "child full (of blessings); shining child."
MITZI:
German pet form of Maria, meaning
"beloved."
MIWA:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful harmony; three rings."
MIYAKO:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful March child."
MIYOKO:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful generation child; third generation
child."
MIYUKI:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful happiness."
MIZUKI:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful moon."
MNEME:
"Memory." Greek myth name of one of the three original Muses,
daughters of Mnemosyne.
MNEMOSYNE:
Greek myth name of the personification of "memory," a Titaness and
daughter of Gaia and Uranus, and the mother of the three original Muses, Mneme,
Aoide, and Melete.
MO:
English unisex nickname for masculine Morris
"dark-skinned; Moor," and feminine Maureen,
"beloved."
MOANA:
Maori unisex name meaning "wide expanse of water."
MODESTA:
Feminine form of Roman Modestus, meaning "moderate,
sober."
MODESTY:
English form of Roman Modesta, meaning "moderate,
sober."
MOEMA:
Native American Tupi name meaning "sweet."
MOHANA:
Feminine form of Hindi Mohan, meaning
"bewitching."
MOHINI:
Hindi myth name borne by Vishnu when in the
form of a woman, meaning "to bewitch."
MOIRA:
English form of Irish Máire, meaning
"beloved."
MOIRREY:
Manx form of Mary, meaning
"beloved."
MOJCA:
Pet form of Croatian Marija,
meaning "beloved."
MOJGAN:
Persian name meaning "eyelashes."
MOJISOLA:
African Yoruba name meaning "wake up to wealth."
MOKOSH:
Slavic myth name of a water goddess, derived from the word mok,
meaning "wet."
MOLL:
Nickname for English Molly,
meaning "beloved."
MOLLIE:
Variant of English Molly, meaning "beloved."
MOLLY:
English pet form of Mary, meaning
"beloved."
MOMO:
Japanese name meaning "peach."
MOMOE:
Japanese name meaning "hundred blessings; hundred rivers."
MOMOKO:
Japanese name meaning "peach child."
MONA:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Muadhnait,
meaning "little noble one."
Nickname for English Monica,
possibly meaning "advise,
counsel."
Nickname for Italian Simona,
meaning "hearkening."
MONAT: English
form of Irish/Gaelic Muadhnait, meaning
"little noble one."
MONDAY:
"Moon day." English name derived from the day of the week, itself
from Old English mona "moon" and dæg
"day." Usually given to babies born on a
Monday.
MÓNICA:
Spanish form of Monica, possibly meaning
"advise, counsel."
MÔNICA:
Portuguese form of Monica,
possibly meaning "advise,
counsel."
MONICA:
Either of Phoenician or Greek origin, of unknown meaning, or from Latin monere,
meaning "advise, counsel."
MONIFA:
African Yoruba name meaning "I am lucky."
MÓNIKA:
Hungarian form of Monica,
possibly meaning "advise,
counsel."
MONIKA:
Variant of Monica,
possibly meaning "advise,
counsel."
MONIQUE:
French form of Monica,
possibly meaning "advise,
counsel."
MONNA:
Variant of English Mona, meaning "little noble
one" or possibly
"advise, counsel."
MONSERRAT:
Variant of Catalan Montserrat, meaning
"jagged mountain."
MONTA:
Feminine form of Monty, meaning
"pointed hill."
MONTANA:
English name derived from the state name, meaning "mountainous."
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