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Modern
Modern variant, possibly from Milan or related to Latin "mille" (thousand).
English
Variant of Madison or Madyson, meaning "son of Maud."
English
Variant of Merry, from English "merry" meaning "cheerful."
Hebrew
Feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
English
Possibly from Marley meaning pleasant wood, or variant of Mary.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Latin
Soldier or protector, short for Millicent.
Greek
Song or melody.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Latin
Of or relating to the sea.
Greek/Latin
Variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Latin
Variant of Mabel, meaning 'lovable' or 'dear.'
English
Diminutive or variant of Mamie, derived from Mamma; meaning 'my mother.'
Russian (modern)
Variant of Misha or possibly Misha feminized; Russian diminutive.
Spanish/Latin (modern)
Feminine variant, possibly of Mark or a blend of Marcia and Rita.
Hebrew
Blend of Mary (meaning 'beloved' or 'star of the sea') and Anna (meaning 'grace').
English
Possibly derived from Marvel or a variant of Marvin, meaning remarkable or famous.
Greek
Derived from Greek meaning dark or black, symbolizing depth and mystery.
Scandinavian/English
Possibly a variant of Mary or a Scandinavian diminutive, meaning beloved or of the sea.
Hebrew/Sanskrit
A variant of Maya, derived from Sanskrit meaning illusion and Hebrew meaning beloved.
Hebrew
A modern variant possibly derived from Micaiah, meaning who is like God in Hebrew.
English
A variant of Myrna, derived from Irish meaning beloved or from Old Irish meaning tender or delicate.
English
A modern variant of Macey or Maisey, of uncertain origin possibly meaning Maccabee.
English
A compound name combining Mary meaning beloved with Alice meaning of noble kind.
Welsh
Welsh form of Morgan, meaning sea circle or bright sea.
French
Variant of Merle, from merula meaning blackbird.
Greek
Variant of Melanie, from melas meaning dark or black.
Hebrew
Modern patronymic from Matthew, meaning gift of God.
Hebrew
Russian form of Maria, meaning of the sea or beloved.
Greek
German form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Hebrew/Latin
Variant of Melissa or Maliah, meaning beloved or honey bee.
Hebrew/Modern
Variant of Micaela or Michaela, meaning who is like God.
Modern/English
Modern variant of Madeline or combination of Mad- with -lyn.
English/Modern
Combination of Mary (beloved) with -lyn.
Modern/English
Modern variant of Marion or Marin, possibly meaning of the sea.
English
Possibly from English place names or a modern creation combining Mar and Dell.
Hawaiian
From Hawaiian meaning bad or ill, though often used without regard to literal meaning.
Arabic
From the holy city of Mecca, Islam's most sacred site.
English, Vietnamese
Modern creation possibly combining May and Lyn, or from Vietnamese Mây Linh.
Scandinavian; from Maria
Scandinavian variant of Maria or Mary, meaning of the sea or beloved.
English; from Makayla
Variant of Makayla or Michaela, meaning who is like God.
English; from Misty
Variant of Misty, referring to mist or obscured by mist.
French
From French meaning dainty, cute, or delicate.
English
Combination of Mary with Rose.
English
Modern combination of May with Bell.
Hebrew
Hebrew origin meaning bitter.
English
Possibly a variant of Mia or modern creation.
English
Combination of Maria or Mary with Lucia.