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English
Modern variant of Madison, originally meaning son of Maud.
Spanish
Variant of Magdalene, referring to a woman from Magdala.
Greek
Pearl, variant of Margaret.
Hebrew
From Magdala, variant of Magdalene.
Greek
A shortened form of Amelia or an independent name with Greek roots.
Latin
A variant of Miranda, derived from Latin meaning 'admirable.'
Hebrew
A modern variant of Michaela, derived from Michael meaning 'who is like God.'
Greek
A variant spelling of Melissa, derived from Greek meaning 'honey bee.'
Latin
A short form of Martin or Martha, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Spanish
Derived from the Spanish place name 'Montserrat,' meaning 'jagged mountain.'
Arabic
Queen or princess.
English
Remembering.
Greek
Myrtle tree plant.
Hebrew
Who is like God.
Greek
Myrtle shrub.
Greek
Sweet song or melody.
English
Of the sea; a variant of Marilyn combining Mary and Lynn.
Spanish
Tower or elevated place; from Magdalene meaning from Magdala.
French
Money or coin; from French surname of impressionist painter Claude Monet.
Old French
Variant of Mallory, possibly meaning ill-fated or unlucky.
Hebrew
Variant of Mickey, short form of Michael meaning who is like God.
Russian/Hebrew
Russian diminutive of Michael, meaning who is like God.
German
Variant of Marlene, derived from Mary meaning star of the sea.
Hebrew
Variant of Malia, meaning from God or beloved of God.
Hebrew/Modern
Modern variant of Mikayla, from Michael meaning who is like God.
Arabic/Irish
Possibly from Arabic meaning myrrh or from Irish variant.
Greek
Great, from Maya.
French
Of the sea, from Marie.
Slavic
Raspberry.
Irish
Pearl.
Greek
Pearl.
English modern creation
Variant of Myra or Lee.
Old French
Unlucky or misfortune.
Spanish
The tropical hardwood tree used as a given name, representing strength and beauty.
Hebrew/Modern
Possibly a variant of Moses or a modern invention based on Moses.
Greek
Variant of Magdalena, derived from Magdala meaning tower or elevated.
English
Diminutive of Molly, derived from Mary meaning star of the sea.
English
Variant of Marley, meaning sea lake or boundary lake.
Hawaiian
Garland or wreath made of fragrant vines.
Greek
Variant of Melissa, meaning honeybee.
Hebrew
A shortened form of Micah, meaning who is like God.
English
A modern variant, possibly influenced by Aisha meaning alive and well.
Greek
A French variant of Margaret, from margarites meaning pearl.
Hawaiian
A Hawaiian name referring to a type of plant or verdant growth.
Scottish Gaelic
A variant of Mackenzie, meaning fair and handsome.
Hebrew
From Hebrew meaning shield or protection.
Hebrew
A combination of Mary and Lee, meaning star of the sea and meadow.
Hebrew
A combination of Mary and Lynn, meaning star of the sea and lake.