Browse names
962 names match.
Dutch
Dutch variant of Magdalene; means from Magdala.
English
Compound of Mary (star of the sea) and Grace (divine favor).
Swahili
Life; an East African name meaning living or alive.
English
Compound of Mary (star of the sea) and Belle (beautiful).
Welsh
Great ruler or great lady.
Scandinavian
Variant of Maya, from Sanskrit meaning illusion.
Arabic
Named after the hill of Marwa in Mecca.
French
Pearl, variant of Marguerite.
West African
Variant of Miriam from Fulani or Mandinka.
English
Mace or weapon, variant of Macy.
Greek
Tower or Magdalena (from Magdala).
Modern American
Modern variant of Miranda or Margaret.
Arabic
Gazelle; from Arabic word for gazelle.
Latin
Pearl; variant of Margaret.
Russian
Who is like God; Russian diminutive of Michael.
Scottish Gaelic
Smooth brow, from the Gaelic elements mal (smooth) and find (white/fair).
Hebrew
Who is like the Lord, a feminine form related to Michael.
German
A diminutive of Gertrude, meaning spear maiden.
Arabic
The city, named after the holy city of Al-Madinah.
English created
A modern variant of Miley or Milo, possibly meaning smiling.
English created
A song or tune, a modern variant of Melody.
English created
A variant of Marissa, meaning of the sea.
Hebrew
Gift of God, the feminine form of Matthew.
Hebrew
A combination of Mary (beloved) and Jane (God is gracious).
Latin
Modern variant of Marcella, meaning dedicated to Mars.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Michaela, meaning who is like God.
Germanic
From Germanic elements meaning mighty and battle.
Hebrew
Variant of Madelyn or Magdalene, meaning from Magdala.
Scottish
Scottish diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Spanish
Spanish variant possibly combining Maria and Cella elements.
Latin
Of Mars, the god of war.
Ethiopian
Mighty or powerful.
Latin
Modest or humble.
Modern American
Modern variant of Mindy or Melinda meaning honey.
Greek
Dark-skinned, from Greek melas meaning dark.
Native American
Named after the Missouri River, Native American word meaning muddy water.
English
Compound of Mary and Jean, both biblical and classic names.
Hebrew
Variant of Mary, meaning star of the sea.
African American
Modern invented name, possibly from Misha with My- prefix.
Hebrew
Who is like God, variant of Michal or Michelle.
African American
Modern invented name, origin and meaning uncertain.
Spanish
Miracle, from Spanish milagro.
Hebrew/Latin
Possibly from Hebrew 'me'ah' meaning 'hundred' or a shortened form of various names.
English
A modern variant of McKinley, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'son of the fair-haired one.'
Sanskrit/Russian
From Sanskrit origin or a variant of Marisa, possibly meaning 'of the sea' or 'star of the sea.'
English
A diminutive of Margaret or Margery, from the Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
English/German
A variant of Marlene, from the Germanic combining Mary (sea) with the suffix '-lene.'
Greek/Arabic
Possibly from Greek meaning 'moon' or a diminutive of Menachem (Hebrew 'consolation').