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Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Mae and Lynn.
Japanese
Circle or truth child, combining mari (circle/ball) and ko (child).
Welsh variant of Morgan
Sea-bright or great circle.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Maria and Elena.
French feminine form of Michael
Who is like God, from Hebrew Michael.
Hebrew and Italian
Who is like God and a messenger or angel combined.
Hebrew
Gift of God, the Portuguese and Spanish form of Matthew.
Sanskrit
Wise and intelligent, a name reflecting knowledge and understanding.
English
The faculty of remembering or a cherished recollection.
Hebrew
My bitterness or one of the Levite clans in biblical tradition.
African American
Modern name combining Martin with -ious suffix for distinction.
Old French
A merchant or trader.
French
A pearl; variant of Margaret.
Modern English
Contemporary name possibly combining Mar with -ena suffix.
Scottish
The son of Arthur; Scottish clan name.
Scottish/Hebrew
Who is like God; modern blend of Mac- and Kayla.
English
A lake or pond land; English place name.
Modern variant (possibly English surname)
Likely a variant of Marlon, of uncertain etymology.
Irish
Pearl; Irish form of Margaret or Mary meaning pearl or star of the sea.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly combining May with -ola suffix.
Modern variant of Melanie (Greek)
Dark or gentle; from Greek melas meaning dark.
Modern variant of Marlene (German/English)
From Mary and Magdalene; a twentieth-century blended name.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Miriam, possibly meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved.'
German
Possibly from Germanic roots or related to Simon.
French
A modern name possibly derived from Marquis with the suffix -etta.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning 'ram' or 'fish,' used in Hindu astrology.
Latin
A variant of Maurice from Latin 'Mauritius' meaning 'dark' or 'Moorish.'
Irish
A variant of Meagan or Megan meaning 'pearl' in Irish.
English
A modern name combining Male or Malia with -eigh or -igh.
Greek
Possibly derived from Melina or Helen, though the etymology is uncertain.
English
A modern name of unclear origin, possibly combining Mala with -yna.
English
A settlement by a mill ford or meadow ford.
Old French
Unfortunate or unlucky; ill-fated.
French
Beautiful Mary; combining Mary with belle meaning beautiful.
Hebrew
Gift of God.
Irish
Sea or the great one.
Hebrew and Greek
Of Mary and bright combined.
Greek
Dark or black; from melas.
Arabic
Achievement or attainment.
Hebrew
Light or bitter.
Welsh
From the Welsh words for great and sea combined.
Arabic
Meaning graceful or smooth.
Germanic
Variant of Maud, meaning mighty or strong battle maiden.
Welsh
Variant of Meredith, meaning sea lord or bright sea.
Latin
Variant of Mark, meaning dedicated to Mars or warlike.
Japanese
Meaning green.
Hebrew
Variant of Maria, meaning star of the sea or beloved.
Scottish
Variant of Mackenzie, meaning son of the handsome one.