Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .

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MA

Feminine

Centuries-old Chinese name derived from 'hemp' or 'horse', signifying strength and nobility; it was also a respected title for women in ancient China.

MAADHAV

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the one who gives motherhood". It holds profound spiritual significance, associated with Lord Krishna, and has traditionally been used as a boy's name in India but is increasingly popular for girls too.

MAAHA

Feminine

The name Maaha has Indian origins in Sanskrit, translating to "Great" or "Magnificent". It's historically significant and often given to children expected to achieve great things.

MAAHI

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Maa," meaning "mother" or "goddess," associated with Hindu goddess Mahadevi. It was originally a title for women in ancient India but has since evolved into a popular given name worldwide, particularly among Indian communities.

MAAHI

Feminine

Captivating name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'mother' in Hindi, paying homage to motherhood and symbolizing the nurturing aspect of nature.

MAAHIKA

Feminine

Distinctive female name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Mahakaala' meaning 'great time,' signifying the importance of cherishing each precious moment.

MAAHIR

Masculine

Arabic boys' name meaning "one who shines brightly," popularized by historical scholars like Maahir ibn Yemen, and featured in Arabian folklore as the wise genie's name.

MAAHIRA

Feminine

Arabic female name derived from 'ma'har', meaning 'sunrise'.

MAAIKE

Feminine

Dutch feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Michal," meaning "who is like God?

MAAJID

Masculine

Uncommon Arabic name meaning 'helper', derived from the name 'Ma'ajid'.

MAALI

Feminine

Unique and beautiful female given name of Arabic origin, derived from the word "maal" meaning "property" or "possession".

MAALIK

Masculine

Maalik: An Arabic name signifying 'king' or 'ruler', derived from 'malik'.

MAALIYAH

Feminine

Beautiful Arabic name derived from "maal," meaning "property" or "possession," with deep spiritual significance as one of Allah's 99 names, symbolizing prosperity and success in this life and the hereafter.

MAAME

Feminine

African name of Akan origin from Ghana and Ivory Coast, meaning "born on Monday".

MAAN

Masculine

Arabic origin name derived from "ma'an", meaning "lentil", symbolizing wealth and prosperity in Arabic culture. It appears in the Quran, adding religious significance. Today, Maan is popular among Arab communities worldwide.

MAANA

Feminine

Hawaiian girls' name meaning "calm" or "peaceful," inspired by goddess Pele's tranquil retreats in Hawaiian mythology.

MAANAS

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "divine intellect," associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology.

MAANASA

Feminine

Indian name of Telangana origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Maanas', meaning 'mind' or 'intellect'. It signifies one with a beautiful mind or brilliant intellect.

MAANAV

Masculine

Indian name meaning 'new mind', derived from Sanskrit words 'Man' (mind/intellect) and 'Nav' (new).

MAANSI

Feminine

Beautiful South Asian feminine given name of Indian origin, meaning 'contentment' in Sanskrit and signifying happiness and satisfaction.

MAANVI

Feminine

Indian name from Punjab, meaning 'my friend' in Sanskrit.

MAANVIK

Masculine

Indian-origin name from Kerala, translating to "moonstone" in English. It symbolizes calmness, purity, and wisdom.

MAANYA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'jewel', associated with the Hindu goddess Maha Maya, symbolizing grace, beauty, and creativity.

MAARAN

Masculine

Indian Tamil name meaning "auspicious" or "lucky.

MAARI

Feminine

Captivating Finnish female name derived from "maari", meaning "sea".

MAARIA

Feminine

Finnish female given name derived from the word "maari," meaning "sea." It signifies the power and mystery of the sea, with deep roots in Finnish mythology.

MAARIYAH

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "the sea," associated with purity and tranquility in Islamic culture. It stands out due to its unique pronunciation and spelling.

MAARTEN

Masculine

Traditional Dutch name of German origin, derived from "Magmar," meaning "famous warrior.

MAASAI

Masculine

Distinctive Kenyan name derived from the Maasai tribe, one of Kenya's oldest ethnic groups. It represents their rich history, customs, and values but has no specific English translation.

MAASEIAH

Masculine

Maaseiah, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'God's deed' or 'the act of God,' embodying strength, wisdom, and divine intervention.

MAAT

Feminine

Egyptian name derived from the verb "maa," meaning "to be straight" or "true." It was the name of the goddess Maat, who embodied truth, justice, and harmony, and was often depicted as a feather in ancient Egyptian culture.

MAAYA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit name meaning "source of the Ganges" or "life-giver".

MAAYAN

Feminine

Hebrew feminine given name that translates to "water channel" or "spring of water," originating from the Bible and symbolizing strength, purity, and life through its connection to nature and water.

MAAYAN

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'water', gaining popularity due to its biblical references and notable figures like Israeli actress Gal Gadot.

MAAZ

Masculine

Arabic origin, signifies "blessing" or "good fortune".

MAAZI

Masculine

The Swahili name Maazi means 'to have mercy' or 'have compassion,' reflecting the values of kindness and humanitarianism deeply ingrained in East African cultures.

MAAZIN

Masculine

Maaazin is an Arabic name meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', often associated with strength and courage.

MABEL

Masculine

English given name that originated as a diminutive of Amabel, meaning "lovable," derived from the Latin words 'amare' (to love) and 'bella' (beautiful).

MABEL

Feminine

English name derived from 'Amalie', meaning 'exalted, noble'.

MABELENE

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'lovable' or 'worthy of love', tracing back to medieval Europe and famously borne by Victorian poet Mabel Eleanor Rawlinson.