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962 names match.
Greek
Variant of Melanie, derived from melanos meaning dark.
Hebrew
Variant of Michaela, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew/Latin
Combination of Mary (star of the sea) and Frances (free).
Scottish
Variant of Mackenzie, meaning son of Coinneach or fair.
Hebrew/Greek
Combination of Mary (star of the sea) and Catherine (pure).
French
French surname or place name possibly meaning from Marne river.
Latin
Variant of Mandy, derived from Amanda meaning worthy of love.
Hebrew/Sanskrit
Variant of Maya; from Hebrew Maia or Sanskrit maya meaning illusion or wisdom.
Irish/Scottish
Irish and Scottish variant of Mary, derived from Hebrew Miriam meaning of the sea.
Scandinavian/Swedish
A Swedish name possibly derived from Magdalena, related to the Magdala region.
American combination
A modern blend of Mary and Lee, combining Mary (of the sea) with Lee (meadow).
Scandinavian/Germanic
From mild meaning gentle or kind; related to Hilda.
Hebrew
Variant of Mariah, derived from Miriam possibly meaning bitterness or of the sea.
Latin/Italian
From mira (wonderful) and bella (beautiful); wonderful and beautiful.
Welsh
Variant of Megan, Welsh for pearl.
French
French word for Tuesday.
English
English diminutive or pet name.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning intellect, wisdom, or goddess of mind.
Hebrew
Variant of Michelle, feminine form of Michael meaning who is like God.
Greek
Variant of Margaret, Greek meaning pearl.
Greek/Spanish
Spanish form of Myrtle, a flowering plant.
Irish
Irish surname meaning small dog or descendant of Madigán.
Scottish (modern variant)
Modern variant of Mackenzie, meaning fair one or handsome.
Greek
Pearl, precious jewel.
English
Son of Maud, daughter of the strong.
Germanic
Famous and bright, combination of Mary and Lisa.
Welsh
Sea-born, great and bright.
Latin/Greek
Variation of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Modern English
Modern variation, possibly blending Marla and Layna.
Scottish/Gaelic
Variation of Mackenzie, meaning fair-haired.
Modern English
Modern invented name, possibly combining Mia and Angel.
French/Latin
Variation of Marguerite, meaning pearl.
Latin/French
Variation of Marcel, meaning little hammer.
Modern American
A modern creation, likely combining Matilda or Matthew with the suffix -lyn.
Spanish
A modern Spanish creation, possibly derived from May or Maria.
Modern American
A modern creation combining Mae and Belle.
Japanese
Composed of characters meaning 'proper' or 'true' and 'child.'
Modern American
A modern variant, possibly derived from Mary or Marilyn.
Spanish/Scandinavian
Spanish: from 'mora,' meaning blackberry; Scandinavian: possibly meaning shining sea.
Hawaiian/Polynesian
From Hawaiian and Polynesian languages, meaning ocean or sea.
Hawaiian
From Hawaiian, meaning song, chant, or poetry.
Greek (modern variant)
Variant spelling of Melody, from Greek 'melodia,' meaning song.
Modern English
Modern variant of Melinda from Latin honey.
Hebrew/Sanskrit
Star of the sea or beloved.
English
Pearl or small person.
Hebrew
Star of the sea or beloved.
Greek
A variant of Melanie, meaning dark or gentle.
Modern
A contemporary variant of Mia, meaning mine or beloved.