Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MASONLEE
MasculineRecent American name created by actress Zooey Deschanel, with no specific meaning but often perceived as unisex due to its combination of "Mason" and "Lee". It has gained some popularity since 2015 but lacks historical background or cultural significance.
MASOOD
MasculineArabic name derived from "masud," meaning "happy" or "fortunate.
MASOOMA
FemininePersian name of Arabic origin meaning "resemblance," derived from "musama." It carries deep spiritual significance as it was used to refer to Prophet Muhammad's daughter, Fatima, and is highly revered in Islamic tradition.
MASOUD
MasculinePersian name meaning "messiah" or "savior", popularized by historical figures like Sultan Mahmud and poet Ferdowsi.
MASSA
FeminineDistinct name with African (Yoruba) origins meaning 'mother' or 'queen mother', and also linked to the Italian name Massimiliano ('greatest'). It has been carried by notable figures like Ethiopian runner Massa Woboget.
MASSAI
MasculineAfrican name derived from the Maasai tribe in Kenya and Tanzania, signifying strength, resilience, and community spirit.
MASSEN
MasculineRare West African name from the Malinke ethnic group, meaning 'rebirth' or 'new beginning'.
MASSEY
FeminineUnique English given name derived from the Old French word 'maçee', meaning 'mass' or 'mash', originally referring to someone involved in grain milling. First recorded as a given name in the late 17th century, Massey is still rare but carries pride due to its distinctive sound and rich occupational history.
MASSEY
MasculineRare, distinctive male name of English origin derived from the surname Massey, which was brought to England by Norman settlers after 1066. It may have originated as a nickname for someone with a large head or mass of hair. While there's no specific meaning associated with Massey, some interpret it as symbolizing strength and stability due to its Old French etymological roots.
MASSI
MasculineThe name Massi is an Italian diminutive meaning 'large' or 'vast', derived from the Latin word 'maximus'.
MASSIAH
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "Massa," meaning "burden" or "to bring forth." It's rich in biblical and historical significance, being the son of Gilead and having been used by notable Jewish figures like Masseiah Ben Benjamin.
MASSIAH
FeminineHebrew-origin given name that means "cause to prevail," symbolizing strength and triumph, and has historic significance as "Messiah" or "anointed one.
MASSIE
FeminineRare French given name that means "from the mass," derived from the word for large quantity or crowd of people. It was likely given to children born into large families and has been used in France since medieval times, with notable bearers including American writer Henry Massie and jazz musician Massie Derosa.
MASSIE
MasculineRare French given name derived from Masse, meaning "miller" or possibly "large".
MASSIEL
FeminineUnique Spanish female given name meaning 'pet' or 'favorite', deriving from a character in Luis de Góngora y Argote's poem "Soledades, Segunda parte", and popularized by Spanish singer Massiel winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1968.
MASSIMILIANO
MasculineItalian male name with Latin roots. It means "the greatest lion.
MASSIMO
MasculineItalian masculine given name of Latin origin meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'.
MASSIYAH
MasculineArabic female given name with a unique spelling, meaning "messiah" or "savior", signifying hope and redemption.
MASSON
MasculineFrench occupational surname derived from "masse", meaning "mass" or "heap". It likely originated in the 13th century and signifies someone who worked with large quantities of goods or lived near a hillock. Today, Masson is prevalent worldwide but remains most common in France.
MASTANI
FeminineIndian feminine given name derived from the Sanskrit word 'mastak', meaning 'head'. It translates to 'crest jewel' with the suffix '-ani'. The name gained popularity due to Mastani, the consort of Maratha ruler Bajirao I, featured in the epic 'Bajirao Mastani'.
MASTEN
MasculineRare American name of unknown etymology, popular among parents seeking uniqueness despite its unclear meanings.
MASTER
MasculineMaster: An English title originally meaning 'master craftsman' or 'teacher', derived from Latin 'magister'. Now also used as a given name in some cultures, symbolizing wished-for power and success.
MASTIN
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old French word "mastin," meaning "mastiff" and originally referring to a large, powerful dog breed. It was traditionally bestowed upon boys from noble families or those expected to exhibit bravery and valor.
MASTON
MasculineRare French name derived from the Latin 'magister', meaning 'master' or 'teacher'. Originally an occupational title for master craftsmen in medieval France, Maston has evolved into a distinct given name with enduring appeal.
MASUD
MasculineArabic name that means 'happy' or 'fortunate', popularized by historical figures like Masud ibn Muhammad, a Samanid ruler in present-day Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
MASUE
FeminineAfrican origin, meaning "to rejoice or celebrate" and signifying strength and resilience across diverse cultures like Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and ancient Egypt.
MASUKO
FeminineJapanese given name of uncertain origin, believed to combine the kanji characters "ま" (ma) and "すく" (suku), though its precise meaning remains unclear.
MASUMA
FeminineArabic origin name derived from 'masum', meaning 'innocent' or 'sinless'.
MASUMI
FeminineTraditional Japanese female first name derived from "masu" meaning 'correct' and "mi" signifying 'beauty', carrying the combined meaning of 'beautiful correctness'.
MASUN
MasculineJapanese origin name derived from "masu," meaning "true" or "genuine." It signifies sincerity and authenticity, embodying ancient Japanese values of truthfulness.
MASUO
MasculineMasuo, a distinctive Japanese given name, originates from the ancient word "Masukata," meaning "bamboo field," symbolizing growth, adaptability, and strength.
MASYN
FeminineUnique Welsh boy's name derived from the word "mas" meaning "to grow".
MASYN
MasculineWelsh origin and means "son of Masi" or "son of Maxen". It's a variant spelling of Mason, popularized by recent unisex trends. Historically, it could be linked to 12th-century Welsh prince Maesgwn ap Hywel. Today, American actor Masyn Schneider has brought the name into public consciousness.
MASYNN
FeminineUncommon English name derived from the Welsh 'Mason', meaning 'stonemason'.
MAT
MasculineMatt is an English name derived from Latin Matthias, meaning 'gift of God'.
MATA
FeminineBasque girls' name meaning "mother", traditionally given and widely popular in the Basque Autonomous Community.
MATAEO
MasculineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from "mata" meaning "eye," translating to "little eye." It holds deep cultural significance and is associated with intelligence and leadership in Hawaiian mythology.
MATAI
MasculineUnique Polynesian given name derived from the Maori language, meaning "east" or "dawn".
MATAIA
FeminineDistinctive Polynesian name of Maori origin, derived from "mata" meaning "eye", interpreted as "having many eyes". It was historically bestowed upon Maori chiefs and leaders symbolizing wisdom and foresight. Today, it remains popular among Maori families while offering a unique, musical sound.
MATAIO
MasculinePolynesian name of Maori origin, meaning "Chief on a Journey," reflecting its seafaring roots and rare usage outside Polynesian communities.