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1,365 names match.
Greek/Latin
Variant of May or Mamie, derived from Maia, a goddess of spring.
Latin/Germanic
Combination of Maria (beloved) and Helena (bright) or variant of Marlene.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish place name used as first name, meaning mountain.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Mario, derived from Maria, meaning beloved.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Manuel, derived from Emmanuel, meaning God is with us.
French
Of a marquis; nobility and rank.
Modern American (from Mary/Marvin)
Of the sea; famous and bright.
English/Welsh
Cheerful and joyful; full of happiness.
Hebrew/Latin (compound)
Beloved star and God's oath; blessed promises.
Spanish (compound)
Of the sea and light; blessed waters.
Greek
A pearl; precious and lustrous.
Latin
Worthy of love; beloved and cherished.
Greek
Song and melody; harmonious beauty.
Latin
To advise and warn; wise counsel.
Old English/Modern
Lake; peaceful waters and tranquility.
Latin
My lady, a term of respect and reverence.
Spanish from Latin
Miracles, divine works of wonder.
Irish via English
Pearl, precious as gemstone.
Hebrew
From Magdala, tower of light.
English modern
Combination of Mary and Lys, grace combined.
English modern
Combination of Mary and Lynn, graceful lake.
Latin via English
Dark-skinned, of Moorish heritage.
Greek via English
Honeybee, industrious and sweet.
Latin via Spanish
Of Mars, warrior spirit.
Hebrew
Of the sea and beloved.
Latin
The greatest and mightiest.
English
Misty and mysterious.
English
Ford by the mill.
Hebrew
Of the sea and beloved.
Latin
Dedicated to Mars.
Latin
Warrior and guardian.
Hebrew
Drawn from the water.
English
Worthy of merit, deserving praise; from Old English 'merit' meaning deserving.
Hebrew
Who is like God; variant spelling of Michelle from Michael.
Hebrew
Who is like God; Hebrew origin from the archangel Michael.
Hebrew-English
Beloved of the Lord with meadow; blend of Mary and Lee.
Germanic
Mighty in battle, strong warrior; from 'maht' (might) and 'hild' (battle).
Irish/Greek
Irish form of Mary or Maura; derived from Latin meaning dark.
Hebrew
Combination of Mary and Ann, both Hebrew names meaning grace and favor.
Hebrew
Combination of Mary, from Hebrew meaning beloved, and Jo, a diminutive.
Japanese
From Japanese characters with various meanings including temple or palace.
French/Multiple
Diminutive of Marie or Michelle, often meaning beloved or wished for.
Latin
Spanish/Italian form of Marcellus, diminutive of Marcus meaning warlike.
Finnish/Japanese
From Finnish meaning rapeseed or from Japanese with various meanings.
Scottish
Feminine form of Melvin, from Scottish Gaelic meaning smooth brow.
Hebrew and French
Of the sea or beloved of God; a variant of Marie.
Hebrew
Beloved; a diminutive from Miriam.
English
To wonder at; from the English word marvel.