Browse names
962 names match.
Greek
A variant of Melanie, meaning dark or gentle.
Welsh/Modern
A variant of Megan, meaning pearl or precious.
Greek
A variant of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Modern
A contemporary variant, possibly from Marne or Marta.
Modern
A contemporary variant of Mayla or Maya.
Hawaiian
A garland or wreath, symbolizing beauty and adornment.
Korean
Morning or grace, a Korean unisex name.
English
A modern blend of Mary and Lisa meaning star and devoted.
Sanskrit
Wisdom and intellect, a Hindu name from Sanskrit.
French
Diminutive of Marie meaning grace.
Irish/Celtic
Great Queen; Irish goddess of war and fate.
Scottish/Gaelic
Son of the fair one; variant of Mackenzie.
Spanish/Latin
Of Mary and Guadalupe; Spanish religious name combination.
Hebrew
Who is like God; feminine variant of Michael.
Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Mackenzie, meaning son of Coinneach or son of Kenneth.
Latin/Spanish
Short form of Maria or Spanish word for sea.
Sanskrit
Hindu name meaning gathering or fair.
Greek
Short form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Greek
Variant of Malia, meaning 'of Mary.'
English
Of the sea; variant of Marilyn.
Scottish
Son of Kenneth; fair-haired.
African American
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
English
Ill-fated or unfortunate; variant of Mallory.
Hebrew/Japanese
Mine; a term of affection.
English
Ill-fated or unfortunate; variant of Mallory.
Arabic
Means one who walks with a proud or graceful bearing.
Hebrew
A diminutive of Matthew, meaning gift of God.
Scandinavian/Hebrew
A variant of Malina, meaning tower, calm, or serene.
French
A French variant of Margaret, meaning pearl.
English
Possibly blending merry (cheerful) with lyn, meaning cheerful lake.
English
A compound of Mary (beloved or star of the sea) and Katherine (pure).
Hebrew
A variant of Michele or Michelle, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew
Means expert or person of understanding in Yiddish and Hebrew.
Welsh
Sea-born, variant of Morgan derived from Welsh mor and gan.
American
Modern American name, possibly influenced by Makah or similar Native roots.
Scottish
Fair one, variant of McKenzie from Gaelic Coinneach.
English
Unhappy or unfortunate, variant of Mallory from Old French.
Hebrew
Of the sea or beloved; variant of Maria.
Germanic/English variant
Possibly combining Mary with Lea or Marlene variant.
Literary/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; possibly from literary creation.
Slavic
Gracious or merciful; variant of Milena.
English variant
Combining May with Lean or Lee; possibly modern invention.
Arabic
High-minded or noble-spirited.
Irish
Star of the sea; variant of Molly.
Spanish
Angel of God.
French
She who admires or wonderous; French variant of Miriam.
Persian
Moon-faced or beautiful like the moon.
French
Of the sea; French variant of Marian.