Browse names
1,365 names match.
Greek
Beyond or goal; from the Greek meta.
Latin
Of the sea; from the Latin marinus.
Greek
Of the myrtle tree; symbolizing love and virtue.
Greek
Pearl; a precious gem symbolizing beauty.
Germanic/Hebrew
Of the sea; combination of Mary and Magdalene.
English
Beautiful May; combination of May and Belle.
Hebrew
Star of the sea united with God's oath; combination name.
Greek
Of the sea; variant of Myra or Maria.
Hawaiian
Happiness; joyful and content.
Latin
Dark-skinned or Moorish.
Latin
Dedicated to Mars; feminine form of Marcel.
Latin
Of the sea.
English
Young woman or sweetheart.
Hebrew
Comforter.
Greek
Honeybee.
Hebrew
Beloved.
Latin
Dedicated to Mars.
Hebrew
Who is like God.
Latin
Greatest.
Welsh
Possibly from Welsh mor meaning sea, or a variant of Muriel.
Hebrew
Variant of Moselle, possibly from Moses meaning drawn out.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name meaning apricot or plum.
Greek
Variant of Melanie, meaning dark or of dark complexion.
Germanic
From Old German meaning horse servant or farrier.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Bible meaning sickly or tender.
Greek
Short form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Spanish
Spanish surname meaning marquis or nobleman.
Scottish
Variant of Malcolm, meaning devotee of Saint Columba.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish variant of Maria, meaning of the sea.
Celtic/Welsh
Variant of Merlin, possibly meaning sea fort or sea bright.
English
Modern variant of Madison, originally meaning son of Maud.
Spanish
Variant of Magdalene, referring to a woman from Magdala.
Greek
Pearl, variant of Margaret.
German
Farmer or steward, derived from the German word for mayor.
Hebrew
From Magdala, variant of Magdalene.
Spanish
Pearl, Spanish diminutive of Margaret.
Greek
A shortened form of Amelia or an independent name with Greek roots.
Latin
A variant of Miranda, derived from Latin meaning 'admirable.'
English
Derived from the Norman place name meaning 'Gomeric's mountain.'
Hebrew
A modern variant of Michaela, derived from Michael meaning 'who is like God.'
Greek
A variant spelling of Melissa, derived from Greek meaning 'honey bee.'
Latin
A variant of Marcus, derived from the Latin god Mars, representing 'warrior.'
Latin
A short form of Martin or Martha, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Spanish
Derived from the Spanish place name 'Montserrat,' meaning 'jagged mountain.'
Arabic
Queen or princess.
English
Remembering.
Greek
Myrtle tree plant.
Germanic/Hebrew
Dedicated to Mars or of Marcus.