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1,365 names match.
Arabic
Feminine form of Malik, meaning king or ruler.
Arabic
King or ruler, variant of Malik.
Welsh
Pearl, modern variant spelling of Megan.
Greek
Pearl, variant spelling of Margaret.
Modern/Latin variant
Modern creation possibly from Melvin or Melody.
Greek
Pearl, diminutive of Marjorie from Margaret.
Scottish
Pearl, Scottish diminutive of Margery or Maisie.
Hebrew
Of the sea or bitter, variant of Marion from Mary.
French/Latin
Of the sea, from marinus (maritime).
English
Of the sea and lake, combining Mary and Lynn.
Hebrew
Who is like God, feminine variant of Michael.
Latin
Variation of Marcellus, meaning dedicated to Mars the god of war.
Hebrew
Variation of Madeline, meaning woman from Magdala or elevated.
English, Scottish
Place name meaning bare moor or from mel rose, the mill by the moor.
Latin, French
French form of Maximus, meaning greatest or maximum.
English, Modern blend
Modern combination of Mike (who is like God) with -enna suffix.
Greek
Variation of Myrtle, referring to the myrtle tree or plant.
English, Modern blend
Modern creation possibly from Mar- with -delle suffix.
English
Modern invented name, possibly combining Mont and Trell.
Scottish
Modern feminine variant of McKenzie, meaning son of the wise leader.
Greek
Modern variant of Myles, meaning soldier or devotee.
African
Possibly from Swahili or other African origin.
Latin
Variant of Marcus, meaning dedicated to Mars.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning fragrant cloud or mist.
Hebrew
French form of Matthew, meaning gift of God.
Spanish
Spanish name meaning mercy.
Hebrew
Feminine form meaning who is like God.
Arabic
Royal or kingly.
Russian
Of the sea.
Slavic
Of the sea or maritime.
Slavic
Of the sea.
Scottish
Son of Matthew.
Irish
Bright or shining sea.
Latin
Dark or Moorish.
Hebrew
Star of the lake.
Latin
Derived from Martius, relating to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Hebrew
Modern variation of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew
Slavic form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Scottish
Modern spelling of Mackenzie, meaning fair or beautiful and of the sharp one.
English
Modern creation, possibly combining Monte with a suffix.
Latin
Greek form of Marcus, meaning dedicated to Mars.
Hebrew
Modern variation of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Germanic
Variant of Meyer or Mayer, meaning a farmer or steward.
Hebrew
Combination of Mary (star of the sea) and Lou (famous warrior).
Latin
Short form of Maurice or related to Mauritius, meaning dark or moorish.
Hebrew
Combination of Mary (star of the sea) and Kay (rejoice).
Greek
Variant of Melissa; means bee.
Latin
Variant of Marcella; means of Mars, the Roman god of war.