BABY GIRL NAMES STARTS FROM M
Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Girls Names Start From M With Meanings
Nane |
Country |
Meanings |
Maata | Maori | A lady. |
Mab | Irish Gaelic | Intoxicating one. A queen in Irish legend. |
Mabel | Old French | Amiable, lovable. Also see Amabel. |
Macaria | Greek | A mythological figure. |
Machi | Japanese | ten thousand |
Machiko | Japanese | child of Machi |
Maddi | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. | |
Maddie | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. | |
Maddy | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. | |
Madeira | Portuguese | An island off the African coast. Also a fortified wine. |
Madeleine | French | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
Madelia | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. | |
Madeline | Hebrew | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
Madge | A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan. | |
Madhavi | Hindu | |
Madhu | Hindu | honey |
Madhul | Hindu | |
Madhulika | Hindu | |
Madhur | Hindu | sweet |
Madhuri | Sanskrit | Sweet. |
Madison | Old English | Child of Maud or Matthew. A boy or girl's name. |
Madonna | Italian | My lady. From a title of the Virgin Mary. |
Madra | Spanish | mother |
Madrona | Latin | A lady or noblewoman. A Jewish name. |
Madura | An Indonesian island. | |
Mae | From the name Margaret and Mary. Margaret - A Pearl. Mary - Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. | |
Maeve | Irish Gaelic | Intoxicating one. A queen in Irish legend. |
Magan | Teutonic | power |
Magara | Rhodesian | child of constantly cries |
Magda | German | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. |
Magdalen | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. | |
Magdalena | Woman from Magdala. | |
Magdalene | A woman from the village of Magdala. Also see Marlene. | |
Magena | Native American | The coming moon. |
Magenta | Italian | A colour name, after a town in Italy. |
Maggie | A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan. | |
Magna | Latin/Norwegian | Latin: Great. Norwegian: Strength. |
Magnolia | French | A flower named, after the French botanist Pierre Magnol. |
Mahala | Native American, Hebrew, Arabic | woman; tenderness; marrow |
Mahalia | Hebrew | Tenderness. |
Mahdi | African | The expected one. |
Mahima | Hindu | |
Mahina | Polynesian | The moon. |
Mahita | Hindu | |
Mahogany | A tree name. | |
Mahuru | Polynesian | The goddess of spring. |
Mai | Swedish | From the name Margaret and Mary. Margaret - A Pearl. Mary - Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. |
Maia | Hebrew/Latin | Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
Maida | Old English | A maiden. |
Maiko | Japanese | child of Mai |
Maine | French | Mayne |
Mair | Welsh | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Maire | Irish Gaelic | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Mairead | Irish/Scottish | A pearl. . |
Mairin | Irish Gaelic | Form of Maureen. Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Maisie | Scottish | A pearl. From the name Margaret, but also used independently. |
Maitane | Old English | beloved |
Maitryi | Hindu | friendship |
Maiya | Aboriginal | A vegetable. |
Maizah | African | discerning |
Maj | Swedish | pearl |
Majella | Italian | From the name of an Italian saint. |
Majesta | Latin | The majestic one. |
Majida | Arabic | The illustrious one. |
Majondra | Majie, Maj, Jondra | |
Makani | Hawaiian | The wind. A boy or girl's name. |
Makiko | Japanese | child of Maki |
Mala | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. | |
Malak | Arabic | An angel. |
Malati | Sanskrit | A jasmine flower. |
Malavika | Hindu | |
Malaya | Spanish | Free. Also a country name. |
Malca | Hebrew | queen |
Malena | A woman from the village of Magdala. From the name Magdalene. Also see Marlene. | |
Mali | Thai | A flower. |
Maliha | Hindu | strong, beautiful |
Malika | Arabic | The feminine form of Malik, the master. |
Malila | Miwok Indian | salmon going fast upstream |
Malina | Hebrew, Hindu | tower, dark |
Malise | Scottish Gaelic | The servant of God. A boy or girl's name. |
Malka | Hebrew | queen |
Malkah | Hebrew | A queen. |
Mallana | Aboriginal | A canoe. |
Mallika | Hindu | |
Mallory | Old French | Unlucky. A boy or girl's name. |
Malu | Hawaiian | peacefulness |
Malva | Greek | Soft and tender. |
Malvina | Gaelic | The smooth-browed one. |
Mamiko | Japanese | child of Mami |
Mamta | Hindu | mother's love for child, wife of sage Asija |
Manasi | Hindu | |
Manavi | Hindu | |
Manda | Worthy of being loved. | |
Mandara | Hindu | mythical tree |
Mandeep | Hindu | light of heart |
Mandie | Worthy of being loved. | |
Mandisa | African | sweet |
Mandy | Worthy of being loved. | |
Mangena | Hebrew | melody |
Manhattan | Old English, Scottish | Whiskey |
Mani | Aboriginal/Sanskrit | Aboriginal: Equal. Sanskrit: A jewel. A boy or girl's name. |
Manilla | Aboriginal | A winding river. |
Manisha | Hindu | sharp intellect, genius, sagacity |
Manjari | Hindu | |
Manju | Hindu | |
Manjula | Hindu | |
Manjusha | Sanskrit | a box of jewels |
Manon | French | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Mansi | Hopi Indian | plucked flower |
Manuela | Spanish | God is with us. Feminine form of Emmanuel. |
Manuella | God is with us. Feminine form of Emmanuel. | |
Manuelle | God is with us. Feminine form of Emmanuel. | |
Manushi | Hindu | |
Manya | Aboriginal | Small. |
Mara | Hebrew | Bitter. The original form of Mary. |
Marabel | A combination of Mary and Belle. | |
Marcella | Latin | Belonging to Mars. The feminine form of Marcus or Mark. Also see Marcia. |
Marcia | Latin | Belonging to Mars. Also see Marcella. |
Marcie | From the name Marcia. Belonging to Mars. | |
Marcy | From the name Marcia. Belonging to Mars. | |
Mardi | French | Born on a Tuesday. |
Mare | The sea. | |
Marea | Hebrew/Latin | Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
Maree | Hebrew/Latin | Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
Marelda | Teutonic | A famous battle maiden. |
Maren | Latin | sea |
Maresa | Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. | |
Margaret | Latin | A pearl. Also see Margot, Marguerite, Megan. |
Margarita | Spanish | A pearl. |
Marge | A pearl. . | |
Margo | French | Pearl. |
Margot | French | Originally a nickname from Margaret, but now an independent name. |
Marguerite | French | A pearl. Also see Margot and Megan. |
Mari | Wished-for child. | |
Maria | Hebrew/Latin | Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
Mariabella | Italian | my beautiful Mary |
Mariah | Hebrew/Latin | Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
Mariam | Wished-for child. | |
Mariamne | The Hebrew form of Miriam. | |
Marian | French/Polish | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. A boy or girl's name. |
Mariana | French | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Marianne | French | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Mariasha | Egyptian, Hebrew | perfect one; bitter, with sorrow |
Maribel | Spanish | A combination of Maria and Belle or Isabel. |
Maribeth | Bitter sea. House of God. | |
Maricel | Latin | full of grace |
Marie | French | A biblical name meaning bitter. |
Marieke | Dutch | A biblical name meaning bitter. |
Mariel | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. | |
Marielle | French | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Marietta | Italian | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Marigold | Old English | A golden flower. |
Marika | Maori/Slavonic | Maori: Quiet and careful. Slavonic: A biblical name meaning bitter. |
Mariko | Japanese | child of Mari |
Marilee | Greek | bitterness |
Marilyn | A modern combination of Mary and Lynn. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Lynne - Pretty. | |
Marina | Latin | Of the sea. Also see Maris and Mary. |
Marinel | Of the sea. | |
Marinka | Russian | Of the sea. Derived from Marina |
Marinna | Aboriginal | A song. |
Mariola | ||
Marion | Old French from Latin | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. A boy or girl's name. |
Mariposa | Spanish | butterfly |
Mariquita | Spanish | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Maris | Latin | Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. |
Marisa | Of the sea. | |
Marisela | From the sea. | |
Marisol | Sunny sea. | |
Marissa | Of the sea. | |
Marita | Spanish | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Marjani | Swahili | Coral. |
Marjeta | Czech | pearl |
Marjorie | English | Derived from Margaret, an English name meaning Pearl. Also the newer (and now more popular) meaning arose from its sound-alike similarity to marjoram, the name of an aromatic herb. |
Marketta | Finnish | Finnish form of Margaret. |
Marla | Hebrew/Latin | Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
Marlee | Aboriginal | An Elder tree. Also see Marlene. |
Marlene | German | A combination of Maria (See Mary) and Magdalene popularised by actress Marlene Dietrich. |
Marliss | Marla, Molly | |
Marlon | Old French | Wild falcon. A boy or girl's name. |
Marly | From the name Marilyn. Marilyn is derived from Mary and Lynn. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. Lynne - Pretty. | |
Marmara | Greek | Radiant. |
Marna | Hebrew | rejoice |
Marne | From the name Marina and other names, but also used independently. Marina - Of the sea. | |
Marnie | From the name Marina and other names, but also used independently. Marina - Of the sea. | |
Marnina | Hebrew | cause of joy |
Marny | Scandinavian | from the sea |
Marsala | Italian | A town, and a sweet fortified wine. |
Marsha | Latin | Belonging to Mars. Also see Marcella. |
Marta | Italian/Spanish | A lady. |
Martha | Aramaic | A lady. A name from the Bible. |
Martina | Latin | Of Mars, the Roman god of war. The feminine form of Martin. |
Maru | Polynesian | Gentle. |
Maruti | Hindu | |
Marvel | Latin | A wonderful thing. |
Marvela | Marvellous. | |
Marvelle | Old French | miracle |
Mary | Hebrew/Latin | Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also see Mars, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marlene, Miriam, Moira and Maureen. |
Mary-Ellen | From Mary and Anne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Ellen - The light of the sun. | |
Mary-Jane | From Mary and Anne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Jane - God is gracious. | |
Maryam | Arabic | A biblical name meaning bitter. Also see Mary. |
Maryann | From Mary and Anne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Anne - Grace, or favoured by God. | |
Marylou | From Mary and Anne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also:The star of the sea. Louise - A famous warrior maiden. | |
Maryvonne | French | From Mary and Yvonne. Mary - Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. Yvonne - French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree. |
Masa | Japanese | Good and straightforward. A boy or girl's name. |
Masako | Japanese | child of Masa |
Matana | Arabic | gift |
Matangi | Hindu | a Devi |
Mathea | Hebrew | gift of God |
Mathilda | Old German | battle maiden, strength |
Matilda | Teutonic | The mighty battle maiden. |
Matrika | Hindu | mother, name of goddess |
Matsu | Japanese | A Pine tree. |
Mattea | Hebrew | The gift of God. The feminine form of Matthew. |
Matty | The mighty battle maiden. | |
Maud | The mighty battle maiden. | |
Maude | The mighty battle maiden. | |
Maura | Celtic | The name of a 5th-century saint. |
Maureen | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. | |
Mavis | French | A songbird. |
Maxim | The greatest. The feminine form of Maximilian. | |
Maxima | Miracle worker. | |
Maxime | The greatest. The feminine form of Maximilian. | |
Maxine | Latin | The greatest. The feminine form of Maximilian. |
May | From the name Margaret and Mary. Margaret - A Pearl. Mary - Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also named of the month. | |
Maya | Latin | The great one. The name of a Roman goddess and a Hindu goddess. Also a nickname from Maria. |
Mayako | Japanese | child of Maya |
Maybelle | Amiable, lovable. Also see Amabel. | |
Maye | From the name Margaret and Mary. Margaret - A Pearl. Mary - Hebrew: Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Latin: The star of the sea. Also named of the month. | |
Mayoko | Japanese | child of Mayo |
Mayrah | Aboriginal | Spring, or the wind. |
Maysa | Arabic | She who walks gracefully. |
Mayuko | Japanese | child of Mayu |
Mayuri | Hindu | |
Meagin | ||
Meckenzie | Gaelic | Daughter of the Wise Leader |
Meda | Native American | priestess |
Medea | Greek | The name of a princess in classical mythology. |
Medha | Hindu | intelligence, a form of the Devi |
Medilion | ||
Medina | Arabic | The name of a city in Saudi Arabia. |
Medusa | Greek | A character from mythology. |
Mee | Chinese | Beautiful. |
Meena | Sanskrit | Fish. The name represents the zodiac sign Pisces. |
Meenakshi | Hindu | |
Meera | Aboriginal | A string bag. |
Meg | A pearl. Form of Margaret. | |
Megan | Welsh | A pearl. Form of Margaret. |
Megara | Greek | A mythological figure. |
Meggie | A pearl. Form of Margaret. | |
Megha | Hindu | |
Meghana | Hindu | raincloud |
Mehitabel | Hebrew | God is our joy. |
Mei | Latin | great one |
Meinwen | Welsh | Fair and slender. |
Meira | Hebrew | light |
Mekia | ||
Mela | Hindu | religious gathering |
Melanctha | Greek | black flower |
Melanie | Greek | The dark or black one. |
Melantha | Greek | The dark flower. |
Melba | English | After the famous singer Dame Nellie Melba. She named herself after her home town, Melbourne Australia. |
Melda | A floret. | |
Melek | Arabic | An angel. |
Melia | Greek | A mythological nymph. |
Melina | Greek | Gentle. Also see Carmel. |
Melinda | English | From Melanie and Linda. Melanie - The dark or black one. Linda - Pretty. |
Melisanda | Strong and industrious. | |
Melisande | French | Strong and industrious. |
Melisenda | Spanish | honest, diligent |
Melissa | Greek | The honeybee. |
Mell | Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Melanie, Melinda and Melissa. | |
Melli | Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Melanie, Melinda and Melissa. | |
Mellie | Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Melanie, Melinda and Melissa. | |
Mellissa | Greek | The honeybee. |
Melly | Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Melanie, Melinda and Melissa. | |
Melody | Greek | Like a song. |
Melosa | Spanish | gentle, sweet |
Melva | Welsh | A sweet place. |
Melvina | Armoured chief. | |
Melwyn | Cornish | As fair as honey. |
Mena | Hindu | mother of Menaka |
Menaka | Hindu | celestial damsel |
Menuha | Hebrew | Tranquillity. |
Mercedes | Spanish | Merciful. From a title of the Virgin Mary. |
Mercy | Middle English | compassion, pity |
Mere | Polynesian | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Meredith | Old Welsh | A lord. A boy or girl's name. |
Meriel | Of the bright sea. | |
Merilyn | From Merry and Lynne. Marry - Joyful, happy. Also a nickname from Meredith. Lynne - Pretty. | |
Merinda | Aboriginal | A beautiful woman. |
Meris | Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. | |
Merisa | Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. | |
Merissa | Of the sea. Also see Marina and Mary. | |
Merit | Latin | deserving |
Merivale | Old English | A pleasant valley. |
Merle | Old French | A blackbird. A boy or girl's name. |
Merlin | Old Welsh | From the fort by the sea, or the falcon. Also a boy's name (Merlin). A boy or girl's name. |
Merlyn | Old Welsh | From the fort by the sea, or the falcon. |
Merpati | Indonesian | A dove. |
Merri | Aboriginal | A stone. |
Merrill | Old English | Of the bright sea. Also joyful, happy. A boy or girl's name. |
Merry | Old English | Joyful, happy. Also a nickname from Meredith. |
Merryn | Cornish | The name of a saint and a village. A boy or girl's name. |
Mersadize | Sadize | |
Mertice | Old English | Pleasant and famous. |
Meryl | A blackbird. Also a nickname for Meriel. | |
Meryle | A blackbird. Also a nickname for Meriel. | |
Mesha | Hindu | ram, born under the sign of Aries |
Messina | Latin | The middle child. |
Meta | Latin | The ambitious one. |
Metis | Greek | The wise one. |
Mia | Scandinavian | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Miah | Aboriginal | The moon. |
Miakoda | Native American | power of the moon |
Michaela | Hebrew | Feminine form of Michael. Like the Lord. |
Michal | Hebrew | A brook. A biblical name. |
Michel | French | Feminine form of Michael. Like the Lord. |
Michele | French | Feminine form of Michael. Like the Lord. |
Micheline | Who is like God?. | |
Michelle | French from Hebrew | Like the Lord. A feminine form of Michael. Also see Michaela. |
Michi | Japanese | righteous |
Michiko | Japanese | child of Michi |
Micki | From the name Michaela. Like the Lord. | |
Mickie | From the name Michaela. Like the Lord. | |
Micky | From the name Michaela. Like the Lord. | |
Midori | Japanese | Green. |
Migina | Omaha Indian | moon returning |
Mignon | French | Sweet and dainty. Also see Minette. |
Mignonette | Sweet and dainty. Also see Minette. | |
Mihoko | Japanese | child of Mihoko |
Mika | Japanese | The new moon. |
Miki | Aboriginal/Japanese | Aboriginal: The moon. Japanese: A stem. A boy or girl's name. |
Mikki | From the name Michaela. Like the Lord. | |
Mildred | Old English | Strong yet gentle. |
Milena | Czech | The favoured one. |
Mili | Who is for me?. | |
Milli | Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Camilla, Mildred and Millicent. | |
Millicent | Teutonic | Strong and industrious. |
Millie | Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Camilla, Mildred and Millicent. | |
Milly | Industrious, striving. From the name Amelia, Camilla, Mildred and Millicent. | |
Mily | Hawaiian | beautiful |
Mimi | Italian | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Mimosa | Latin | A plant name. |
Min | Korean | cleverness |
Mina | Japanes | South |
Minako | Japanese | child of Mina |
Mincarlie | Aboriginal | Rain. |
Minda | Native American | knowledge |
Mindel | Yiddish | sea of bitterness |
Mindy | Honey. | |
Mine | Japanese | a resolute protector |
Minelli | ||
Minerva | Latin | The mythological goddess of wisdom. |
Minette | From the name Mignonette. Sweet and dainty. | |
Mingmei | Chinese | smart, beautiful |
Minka | Teutonic | strong, resolute |
Minna | Teutonic | Love. |
Minnie | The resolute protector. A feminine form of William. | |
Minta | Greek | Of the mint plant. |
Mira | Slavonic | The famous one. Also see Myra. |
Mirabel | Of uncommon beauty. | |
Mirabelle | Latin | Lovely. |
Miranda | Latin | The admired one. Invented by Shakespeare for the heroine of The Tempest. |
Miremba | Ugandan | peace |
Mireya | Spanish | mircaulous |
Miriam | Hebrew | A biblical name meaning bitter. Also see Mary. |
Miriyan | Aboriginal | A star. |
Mirrin | Aboriginal | A cloud. |
Misako | Japanese | child of Misa |
Misha | Feminine form of Michael. Like the Lord. | |
Missy | Old English | young girl |
Misty | Old English | Of the mist. |
Mitena | Native American | coming moon, new moon |
Mitexi | Native American | sacred moon |
Mitsuko | Japanese | child of Mitsu |
Mitzi | Swiss | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Miyoko | Japanese | beautiful generations child |
Modestus | Latin | modest one |
Modesty | Latin | The moderate or modest one. |
Mohana | Sanskrit | Bewitching. The enchantress. |
Mohini | Hindu | most beautiful |
Moina | The noble one. Also a nickname from Monica. | |
Moira | Irish Gaelic | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
Mollie | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. | |
Molly | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. | |
Momoko | Japanese | child of Momo |
Mona | Irish Gaelic | The noble one. Also a nickname from Monica. |
Monica | Latin | An adviser or counsellor. |
Moon | Korean | letters |
Mora | Spanish | blueberry |
Morag | Scottish Gaelic | The great one. |
Moree | Aboriginal | Water or a spring. |
Moreen | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. | |
Morenwyn | Cornish | A fair maiden. |
Morgan | Welsh | The bright sea. A boy or girl's name. |
Morgana | Seashore. | |
Morgance | Celtic | sea-dweller |
Morgandy | Celtic | little one from the edge of the sea |
Morgen | German | morning |
Moria | Hebrew | my teacher is God |
Morilla | Aboriginal | From the stony ridge. |
Morna | Beloved. | |
Morva | Cornish | From a placename. |
Morven | Gaelic | A Scottish region. A boy or girl's name. |
Morwenna | Cornish/Welsh | A maiden. |
Moselle | French from Egyptian | Probably meaning born of. The feminine form of Moses. |
Moya | The noble one. Also a nickname from Monica. | |
Moyna | Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. | |
Mridul | Hindu | |
Mridula | Hindu | |
Mrinalini | Hindu | |
Muna | Arabic | A hope, or a wish. |
Munira | Arabic | The luminous one. |
Mura | Japanese | From the village. |
Muriel | Gaelic | Of the bright sea. |
Murphy | Irish Gaelic | A warrior of the sea. A boy or girl's name. |
Musetta | Greek | A little muse. |
Mutsuko | Japanese | child of Mutsu |
Muzaffer | Turkish | |
My-Duyen | Vietnamese | beautiful, pretty |
Mya | Burmese | emerald |
Mychau | Vietnamese | great |
Myfanwy | Welsh | The beloved one. |
Myiesha | Arabic | Life's blessing |
Mykala | ||
Myndee | Aboriginal | A sycamore. |
Myra | Greek | Fragrant. From myrrh, an aromatic shrub. |
Myriam | A biblical name meaning bitter. Also see Mary. | |
Myrna | Irish Gaelic | Beloved. |
Myron | Greek | Fragrant. From myrrh, an aromatic shrub. A boy or girl's name. |
Myrtle | Greek | A plant name. |
Myuna | Aboriginal | Clear water. |