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French/English
A variant of Mallory, from the French meaning 'unfortunate' or 'unhappy.'
Hebrew
Meaning thousand.
Latin
Modern variant combining Mia and Bella, meaning beautiful.
Germanic
Counselor or mild strength, derived from Old German elements.
Latin
Of the sea or dedicated to Mars, a variant of Marian.
Scottish
Son of the fair one, a variant of Mackenzie from Gaelic.
Old English / French
Derived from a place name or from Marlene, meaning 'of the lake of Marly' or 'beloved sea.'
Spanish / Latin
A combination of Mary (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Sol (Spanish/Latin, 'sun').
Hebrew
A variant of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?'
Latin
A variant spelling of Marissa, from Latin meaning 'of the sea.'
Hebrew
Feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God.'
English
Feminine form of Marvell, meaning 'marvelous.'
Hebrew
Variant of Michaela, meaning 'who is like God.'
Hebrew
Modern variant, possibly combining Meli with Hannah or Leah.
Hebrew
Variant of Magdalene, meaning 'from Magdala' or 'tower.'
Scottish
Modern variation of Mackenzie, Scottish meaning son of Coinneach (Kenneth).
Modern
Contemporary name, possibly from Montana or a standalone modern creation.
Italian
Possibly Italian short for Madonna (my lady) or related to donna (lady).
English
Possibly short for Martha (Aramaic meaning lady, mistress, or keeper of the home).
Modern English
Modern combination of Makay with Lee (English, meadow), or a Mackenzie variant.
Modern American
Invented variant blending Mary with -lyn suffix.
Hebrew
Variant of Michelle, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew
Variant of Michaela, meaning who is like God.
Greek
Variant of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Hawaiian
The eyes; seeing or vision.
Hebrew
Variant of Magdalene, meaning of Magdala or tower.
Hebrew
Variant of Micah, meaning who is like God.
Latin
Variant of Marjorie, meaning pearl.
French
Advisor; diminutive of Monique or Mona, from Monika.
Modern variant
Contemporary spelling, possibly from Marlene or Marla.
Hebrew
Of the sea, beloved; variant spelling of Miriam.
Modern African American
Contemporary creation combining Marque and sha suffix.
Chinese
Beautiful, plum; common Chinese name meaning beautiful.
Spanish/Greek
Spanish form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Modern English
Blend of Mary and Lynn; Mary means beloved or star of the sea.
Modern Slavic
Modern creation possibly from Mila meaning dear or gracious.
Swedish/Vietnamese
Swedish name or Vietnamese word meaning my.
Sanskrit
Precious stone or fish in Sanskrit.
Modern African-American
Modern creation possibly blending Mark and Keisha.
English Geographical
US state used as name; named after Queen Mary I of England.
Old French
From Old French mal meaning unhappy or unlucky.
Hebrew
Variant of Micaela, meaning who is like God.
Greek/English
Diminutive of Araminta, meaning mint; Greek origin.
English
Modern variant of Macy, meaning gift of God or Matthew's town.
Latin
Variant of Marcella, from Marcellus meaning of Mars.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Maria and Jo.
Romance language (Italian/Spanish)
Of uncertain etymology, possibly Germanic related to might or strength.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Mae and Lynn.