Browse names
962 names match.
Hebrew
Who is like God; modern variant of Michelle.
Latin
Diminutive of names containing -mina possibly meaning memory.
African American
Modern creation with no established traditional etymology.
French
Diminutive of Mina possibly meaning memory or love.
English
Modern variant of Mason or Macy of uncertain etymology.
Norwegian
Scandinavian name meaning pearl.
Hebrew
Gift of God; a feminine variant of Matthew.
Old English
Mysterious or misty; a modern variant of Misty.
Modern diminutive
Modern creation, possibly short for Jasmine or Maisie.
Literary
Shining sea or bitter; popularized by L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables.
Greek
Dark or black; a variant of Melanie.
African/Zulu
Becoming famous through Miriam Makeba, South African singer.
Chinese/Korean
Beautiful or precious, depending on the Chinese character used.
Italian/Hebrew
Italian form of Magdalene, from Magdala a city in Israel.
Hebrew (modern creation)
Modern feminine form of Michael meaning who is like God.
Latin (modern creation)
Modern form of Marcella derived from Mars the Roman god of war.
Latin/Spanish
Feminine form of Morel or inspired by the city Morelia in Mexico.
Latin (modern creation)
Modern form of Marcy derived from Mars the Roman god of war.
English (modern creation)
Modern combination of Mary or Marlon with the suffix -lane.
Slavic
From the Slavic elements miro meaning peace and slava meaning glory.
English (modern creation)
Modern combination of Mary with the suffix -lyn meaning beloved.
Hebrew (modern creation)
Modern given name possibly combining Mi- with -kia suffix.
Hebrew/Portuguese
Portuguese form of Magdalene from Magdala a city in Israel.
Modern variation of Maria/Mariah
Of the sea, beloved.
Modern compound of May and Lynn
Spring month meadow, flourishing grassland.
Germanic and Romance
Combination of Mary (Hebrew, star of the sea) and Bella (Italian, beautiful).
Welsh
Variant of Megan, meaning pearl.
Italian
A city in Italy; fashionable or modest.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian variant of Mina, meaning resolute or strength.
Czech
Czech form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Scottish
Variant of McKenzie, meaning beautiful or fair one.
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Aramaic via Hebrew
Modern variant of Madelyn, from Magdala, an Aramaic place name meaning 'tower.'
Malay and African American English
Modern invention, possibly influenced by Malaysia or Malaya.
Latin
Possibly short for Monica, from Latin monere (to warn) or from a root meaning 'advisor.'
Hebrew
Feminine variant of Mitchell, from Michael meaning 'who is like God.'
Scottish
Fair one from the Mackenzie clan, feminine variant.
English
From Matthew's village, modern variant of Macey.
Modern English
Contemporary African American name, modern variant of Aisha.
Hebrew
From Magdala, woman of Magdala, variant of Madeline.
Japanese
Beautiful sand or elegant appearance.
Modern English
Contemporary African American name of uncertain etymology.
Scottish/Irish
Variant of Makenna, from Scottish McKenna meaning 'son of the handsome one.'
Irish
Irish variant of Maureen, from Irish Máire meaning 'star of the sea.'
Hebrew/Greek
Variant of Madeline, from Magdala, a Biblical place, ultimately meaning 'high tower.'
Hebrew
Variant of Michelle, derived from Hebrew Michal meaning who is like God.
Spanish
Spanish word for table or plateau.
Spanish
Spanish surname derived from a place name meaning mountain.