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1,365 names match.
Greek
Bee; diminutive of Melissa or Melinda.
African American
Modern invented name combining Mark and Ayla.
Spanish
Wonderful Mary; Spanish combination name.
Latin Italian
Of the sea; from Latin marinus.
Old English
From the maple tree; nature-inspired name.
Hebrew English
Star of the sea and lake; combination of Mary and Lynn.
French
From Macon, France; place-based name.
Hebrew Italian
Who is like God; Italian diminutive of Michael.
Hebrew
Who is like God; diminutive of Michael or Michelle.
African American
Modern invented name combining Mark and Keith.
Hebrew Catalan
Who is like God; Catalan form of Michael.
Arabic
From hamida meaning 'praised' or 'the praised one.'
Modern African American
A contemporary creation of uncertain etymology.
Hebrew
Variant of Mary, from Miriam meaning 'sea of bitterness.'
Hebrew
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Kate (pure).
Hebrew
Tenderness and God's marrow; divine grace.
Hebrew
Beloved of God and God's oath combined.
Greek
Honeybee; sweet and productive.
Gaelic
Son of the fair one; beautiful.
Hawaiian
Beloved or calm waters; variant of Malia.
Hebrew/Spanish
Beloved of God and God will increase combined.
German/Jewish
Steward and mayor; chief administrator.
Hebrew
Who is like God, from the Hebrew name Mikha'el.
Hebrew
Who is like God, a variant spelling of Michael.
Scottish
Son of Kenneth, a modern variant of Mackenzie.
Greek
Honeybee, from the Greek melissa, a variant of Melissa.
Hebrew
Of the sea, a variant of Miriam.
Greek
Pearl, from the Greek margarites.
French
Dead sea, from the Old French mort (dead) and mer (sea).
Spanish
A combination of Maria (beloved) and Elena (light).
French
French diminutive of marquis, nobility title.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish form of Martial, relating to Mars the god of war.
English
Variant of Molly, diminutive of Mary meaning beloved.
English
Variant of May, the spring month or meaning great.
English
Compound name combining Mary and Louise.
English
Modern invented variation of Micah.
Greek
Possibly derived from Medea, the sorceress of mythology.
English
A blend of Merry (joyful) with Lee (meadow or clearing).
Hebrew
Of the sea or beloved, variant of Mary.
Spanish
Greatest and most excellent, diminutive of Maxim.
Hebrew
King, related to Malachi or from a Yiddish tradition.
Hebrew
Who is like God, a variant of Michelle.
Celtic
Son of the mighty one or madness.
Greek
Honey sweet or honey bee.
Greek
Derived from myrtle, an evergreen plant symbol of love and fertility.
Germanic
Short form of Millicent or Amelia, meaning ambitious or striving.
Latin
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Yiddish/Germanic
Possibly related to Moses or Germanic roots; uncommon variant.