Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MATTLOCK
MasculineRecently coined name with no known origin or traditional meaning, but it has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and unique appearance.
MATTLYN
FeminineModern American invention, combining elements of Matthew, Matilda, and Lynn. Despite its rarity throughout history, Mattlyn has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and versatility. Its meaning is open to interpretation but often associated with the names from which it was derived: Matthew (gift of God), Matilda (battle-mighty), and Lynn (lake or pool).
MATTOX
FeminineUncommon English name derived from the Old English word "matuc", meaning "magpie". It was originally a nickname given to someone who resembled or had mannerisms like this intelligent bird.
MATTOX
MasculineModern American given name derived from the surname Mattox, which has English or Scottish ancestry and means "gift of God.
MATTSON
MasculineRare Swedish given name derived from Old Norse 'Mats', meaning "son of Thorn.
MATTTHEW
MasculineMatthew is an English name derived from the Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning "gift of God," popularized by Saint Matthew, one of Jesus Christ's apostles, and carried by several English kings throughout history.
MATTY
FeminineEnglish name derived from Latin Matthaeus, meaning "gift of God," popularized by Saint Matthew, an apostle in the New Testament.
MATTY
MasculinePopular English name with Hebrew origins meaning "gift of God", often used as a nickname for Matthew or Mathew, but also considered a standalone given name. It has gained recognition through famous individuals like actor Matthew Broderick and singer-songwriter Matty Healy.
MATTYE
FeminineHebrew-origin name derived from "matityahu," meaning "gift of God.
MATTYSON
FeminineModern American male given name coined by actor Matthew McConaughey for his son in 2012, combining Matthew's first part with Tyson's last, creating a unique moniker of unknown explicit meaning but often associated with strength or seen as a combination of familiar elements.
MATUA
MasculineHawaiian name derived from "matau," meaning "to observe" or "to watch," associated with wisdom and leadership, and connected to ancient Hawaiian mythology.
MATUS
MasculineCzech name derived from Latin Matthias, meaning 'gift of God', with biblical roots tracing back to Saint Matthias, one of Jesus' apostles.
MATVEI
MasculineRussian name derived from Hebrew Matthew, meaning "gift of God," popular since medieval times due to its religious significance, now ranked 14th among boy names in Russia (2019).
MATVEY
MasculineSlavic name derived from Matthew, meaning "gift of God" in Hebrew or "tax collector" in Latin, popularized during medieval Eastern Europe and still beloved today.
MATVII
MasculineMale given name of Ukrainian origin, derived from Latin Matthias, meaning "gift of God.
MATVIY
MasculineOriginal Ukrainian name derived from the Slavic root 'matvy', meaning 'spacious' or 'wide', signifying breadth, openness, and strength.
MATY
FeminineDistinctive African name derived from Matthew, meaning 'gift of God', and brings good luck in West African cultures.
MATYAS
MasculineHungarian origin, derived from Latin Matthias, honoring Saint Matthias, one of Jesus Christ's apostles. It gained popularity in Hungary during the Middle Ages, influenced by King Matthias I.
MATYLDA
FeminineSlavic-derived female name of Polish and Czech origin, meaning "mighty in battle" or "strength in war.
MATYSON
FeminineEnglish name derived from combining Matthew ('gift of God') and Tyson ('little fox').
MAU
MasculinePolynesian name of Hawaiian origin, meaning 'south' and traditionally used for both boys and girls, reflecting the gentle south wind god in Hawaiian mythology who brings life-giving rains.
MAUD
FeminineGermanic name meaning "mighty in battle" or "famous warrior", originally introduced to England by the Normans as a male name but now more commonly used for females.
MAUD
MasculineGermanic feminine name meaning 'courage' or 'protection,' popularized by medieval queens like Saint Margaret of Scotland and Empress Maud.
MAUDA
FeminineMaud is an uncommon English name derived from Old German words meaning 'mighty' or 'strong', popularized by historical figures like Matilda, queen consort of Germany.
MAUDE
MasculineFrench feminine given name derived from the Germanic Mahalt, signifying "strong in battle".
MAUDE
FeminineMaude, of Germanic origin, means 'strength in battle' and was brought to England by the Normans.
MAUDEAN
FeminineRare English name derived from 'mawde', meaning powerful.
MAUDEEN
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from the old Irish "Máedb", meaning "intoxicating" or "inebriating". It's associated with legendary Queen Méabh (also known as Maeve), who ruled over Connacht in ancient Ireland.
MAUDELINE
FeminineRare, French-origin feminine name popularized in the late 19th century by Maurice Chapelain's "La Belle_HESSine," where it was associated with beauty and virtue despite its potential negative origin.
MAUDELL
FeminineUnique English name derived from Maude, meaning 'strong in battle'.
MAUDELLA
FeminineUncommon yet significant African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who has praise.
MAUDELLE
FeminineFrench origin, meaning "little fighter" or "noble battle".
MAUDENA
FeminineCaptivating African name derived from Swahili, meaning "firstborn daughter".
MAUDENE
FeminineUnique French girl's name originating from Normandy, derived from 'maudite', meaning 'cursed'.
MAUDESTINE
FeminineRare French name derived from 'maudite', meaning cursed or accused.
MAUDIE
FeminineCharming English name derived from the old French 'Maude', which originates from the Germanic 'Mahthildis'. It means 'mighty battle' or 'strength in battle'.
MAUDINE
FeminineRare French feminine given name derived from 'maudite', meaning 'accursed'. Despite its negative origin, Maudine has evolved to symbolize elegance and positivity. Once popular among medieval French nobility, notable individuals like Maudine de Maignelay have carried this distinctive name throughout history. Today, it remains uncommon but carries associations of creativity, individuality, and strength.
MAUDRA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from "modim," meaning "praisers." It translates to "those who praise" and is deeply rooted in spirituality, appearing in the Bible's Psalm 106:47. Historically significant, Maudra has been borne by notable figures like Rabbi Meir ben Baruch of Rothenburg.
MAUDREY
FeminineRare girl's name of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of Maud and Audrey, first used centuries ago but with no widely recognized historical significance.
MAUDRY
FeminineUnique unisex name of French origin derived from 'maudit,' meaning 'cursed.' Despite its roots, Maudry signifies independence and originality today.