Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MERELENE
FeminineAmerican-derived name of French origins, meaning "dark battle." It was coined by H.P. Lovecraft for one of his characters and has a mysterious aura associated with creativity and individuality. Despite its rarity, Merelene exudes elegance and sophistication.
MERELY
FeminineUncommon given name with no known origin or fixed meaning.
MERELYN
FeminineWelsh name composed of "Mererid" meaning "great" or "noble", and "-lyn", a feminine suffix.
MERENA
FeminineElegant Italian given name derived from the word "merenda," meaning "snack" or "light meal.
MERENDA
FeminineItalian given name derived from the word "merenda," meaning "snack" or "light meal." Its origin dates back to medieval times when light meals were given out during Christmastide.
MERET
FeminineThe name Meret originates from Germany and means 'famous' or 'illustrious'.
MERETE
FeminineScandinavian female name derived from Old Norse Mærþrúðr, meaning 'famous strength'.
MERETTE
FeminineRare French name derived from 'merlette', meaning 'little sea bird', popular in medieval France and linked to Pisces and heraldic crests.
MERGEN
MasculineMongolian name derived from 'merg', meaning 'strength'.
MERGERON
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from 'mercher', meaning 'merchant'. Brought to England by Normans, it was popular among medieval nobility.
MERGIM
MasculineAlbanian origin name meaning 'emigration', symbolizing resilience and courage.
MERI
FeminineMeri: A unique feminine given name of Basque origin derived from Maria, signifying 'sea' or 'rebelliousness'.
MERIA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "sea" or "bitter sea," honoring Miriam, the brave sister of Moses who played a significant role in liberating the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
MERIAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from "meri," meaning "sea," signifying the vastness and depth of water.
MERIAL
FeminineRare, elegant French given name derived from the Latin word 'meridies', meaning midday or noon. First used in medieval France, it's famously associated with 13th-century poet and musician Merial les Blondeaux.
MERIAM
FeminineHebrew-origin name meaning "song" or "chant", associated with music and creativity, and connected to biblical songs and psalms.
MERIAN
FeminineRare yet striking German name meaning 'famous' or 'renowned', associated with the powerful Merovingian dynasty.
MERIANN
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from Mererid, meaning "great sea chief" or "lord of the sea.
MERIANNE
FeminineUncommon given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from French Marianne but with no concrete evidence supporting this claim. Used sparingly since the late 19th century, its meaning today is largely subjective and personal.
MERIBAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "rebellious" or "contentious," originating from the biblical story of the Israelites' complaint about water during their Exodus from Egypt.
MERIBETH
FeminineRare Hebrew girls' name meaning "rebellious in the house of God".
MERIC
MasculineGreek-derived male name meaning 'of the sea', notably borne by Archimedes Merikis in ancient Greece.
MERICA
FeminineModern feminine form of Mercury, derived from the Roman god known for his swiftness and intelligence, and associated with adaptability.
MERICK
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology or historical significance. Its meaning remains uncertain, although some suggest it might derive from the Irish surname Merrick, meaning "seabird." Despite its mysterious past, Merick's uniqueness and rarity make it appealing to parents seeking distinctive names.
MERIDA
FeminineCaptivating Scottish Gaelic name originating from ancient coastal place names like the Isle of Merida in Argyllshire, meaning "from the bright sea" or "song of the sea.
MERIDA
MasculineStriking Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'Mèrida', meaning 'majestic'.
MERIDEE
FeminineAmerican female name derived from Welsh origins, bearing the meaning "great ruler" or "fortune".
MERIDEL
FeminineUnique female name of Welsh origin, meaning 'generous sea'.
MERIDETH
MasculineMeredith is a Welsh feminine given name derived from "Mererid," meaning "great sea.
MERIDETH
FeminineMeredith is a female given name of Welsh origin meaning "great sea" or "marine".
MERIDIAN
FeminineDistinctive American given name derived from 'meridian,' meaning the sun's highest path in the sky and midpoint of something.
MERIDITH
FeminineMeredith is a female given name of Welsh origin, meaning "great chief" or "noble lord", derived from the elements mered ("great") andudd ("lord/chief"). It was popular among Welsh nobility and has literary significance, appearing in Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre".
MERIDITH
MasculineRare Welsh given name meaning 'sea fort', derived from 'mor' (sea) and 'ystad' (fortified town). It was first used as a surname in medieval Wales before becoming a popular given name in the 19th century.
MERIDTH
FeminineBeautiful and unique Welsh name meaning 'from the sea', popularized by its use in literature.
MERIDY
FeminineUnique Latin-derived female name meaning 'midday' or 'noon', symbolizing warmth, brightness, and energy.
MERIDYTH
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from 'mererid', meaning 'to bring forth'.
MERIE
FeminineMerie, of Welsh origin, means "peaceful" or "gentle," and is associated with the wise and powerful Celtic goddess Morrigan.
MERIEL
FeminineUnique and beautiful Hebrew name, derived from Miriam, meaning "sea" or "rebellious." It carries historical significance as the name of Moses' sister and prophetess in the Old Testament.
MERIELLE
FeminineUnique French name derived from "mer," meaning "sea," symbolizing depth and vastness.
MERIEM
FeminineCaptivating female name of Arabic origin, meaning 'light' or 'luminous', symbolizing illumination and brightness.