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1,365 names match.
German
Contracted form of Marlene, a blend of Maria and Magdalene.
Latin
A diminutive of Martin, from the Latin Martinus, meaning of Mars or warlike.
English
Coined from the city of Melbourne, made famous by the opera singer Dame Nellie Melba.
English/Hebrew
A diminutive of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Irish/Gaelic
An Anglicized form of Muirne, meaning beloved or festive.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish combination of Maria and Bella, meaning beloved Mary or Mary the beautiful.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Matthew from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning gift of God.
Spanish
From Spanish monte, meaning mountain or wooded area.
English
From English mar and lin, meaning lake bird or dwelling by the lake.
Scottish/Irish
From the Moray region of Scotland or from the Irish name Muireadhach.
Latin
Diminutive of Marcia, derived from Mars the Roman god of war.
Sanskrit/combination
Combination of Mary and Linda, or from Sanskrit malini meaning garland.
Latin/Irish
Irish feminine form of Maurice, from maurus meaning Moorish or dark.
Greek
Variant of Melissa, from Greek melissa meaning honeybee.
Latin
Feminine form of Martin, from Martius meaning of Mars the god of war.
Aramaic
Variant of Martha, from Aramaic marta meaning lady or mistress.
English
One who works a mill.
Greek (variant of Margaret)
Pearl.
Hebrew/Latin (short for Mary)
Of the sea.
Welsh/Celtic
Sea fort or sea hill.
Latin (short for Marcia)
Of Mars.
Latin/Roman
Roman goddess of wisdom.
English (short for Montgomery)
Mountain of power.
English
Shining sea or pleasant.
English
Mighty or strong.
Italian (diminutive of Maria)
Little Mary.
Germanic variant
Possibly related to Malva or other Germanic names of unclear etymology.
Irish
Irish variant of Meghan, from Margaret meaning pearl.
Latin
Variant of Marcy, from Marcus meaning dedicated to Mars.
Hebrew via French
French form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew combination
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Anne (grace).
Greek
Diminutive of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Germanic
From Old Germanic, meaning might or powerful.
Germanic diminutive
Possibly a diminutive form of Mary or other Germanic names.
Hebrew and Greek combination
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Ellen (bright).
Hebrew and Germanic combination
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Lou (famous warrior).
Hebrew and Old English combination
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Lynn (lake).
Hebrew combination
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Jane (God is gracious).
Spanish
Possibly derived from Maria with a Spanish diminutive suffix.
Old English
From mor (moor) and tun (settlement), meaning from the moor settlement.
Germanic/Welsh
Variant of Marvin, possibly derived from Welsh Myrddin or meaning sea friend.
Hebrew
Variant of Michael, derived from Mikha'el, meaning who is like God.
Germanic
Short form of Magdalene or Maude, derived from Mathild, meaning mighty in battle.
Latin
Modern variant of Miranda, derived from mirandus, meaning worthy of admiration.
Latin
Feminine diminutive of Marcos or Mark, derived from Marcus, meaning warlike.
Germanic
Derived from Amalasuntha or Amalaswintha, meaning strong worker.