Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MILANN
FeminineFrench name derived from 'militaire', meaning military, associated with strength and power.
MILANNA
FeminineItalian name derived from Amelia, meaning 'to strive or excel'. It is unique yet gaining popularity for its beautiful meaning and connection to popular names like Amelia. Despite being relatively modern, it has started appearing in records within the past few decades and continues to evolve with each new bearer.
MILANNI
FeminineItalian name derived from 'milano,' meaning 'milan' or 'lily.' It signifies purity, beauty, and elegance.
MILANNY
FeminineCaptivating Latin-origin name derived from "miles," meaning soldier, popularized as a feminine variant of Milani in Argentina, now associated with strength and bravery.
MILANO
FeminineItalian given name of Latin origin derived from "milia," meaning "thousand." It is strongly tied to the city of Milan, whose former Roman name Mediolanum was derived from Latin words "medius" (middle) and "lanus" (plain). Milano remains popular among Italians with familial connections to Milan or who wish to honor their Italian heritage. Despite its Italian origin, Milano has gained international appeal due to globalization.
MILANO
MasculineItalian name of Latin origin that means "miller" or "one who lives near a mill". It is derived from the Italian word 'mulino', meaning 'mill'.
MILANY
FeminineUnique Spanish girls' name, derived from 'magpie', symbolizing intelligence and grace.
MILANYA
FeminineUnique Basque female name meaning 'like a thousand'.
MILARAE
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning "Wandering Garden", combining the words "Mila" (to wander) and "Rae" (garden).
MILARAIN
FeminineRare Basque name meaning "many thunders".
MILARD
MasculineRare and unique name of unknown origin, without documented history or known meaning, making it a distinctive choice.
MILAROSE
FeminineRare Latin-origin given name derived from 'milia' (thousand) and 'rose', symbolizing abundance and beauty.
MILAS
MasculineGreek name meaning 'soldier' or 'military unit', inspired by the ancient Greek word 'milia'.
MILASIA
FeminineRare Greek feminine given name meaning 'charming' or 'gracious', historically used for pleasant individuals in ancient Greece and associated with Oceanid goddesses in mythology.
MILAUN
FeminineRare name of uncertain origin and meaning, with theories suggesting it could be a variant of Latin Milo or a shortened form of French Mileau.
MILAUNI
FeminineDistinctive Hawaiian name derived from "milo," meaning "to turn" or "rotate," and the suffix "-uni," indicating relation or connection.
MILAY
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'miracle', offering a captivating and profound choice rooted in Jewish tradition.
MILAYA
FeminineRare yet beautiful female name of Russian origin, meaning "beloved" and often used endearingly in Russian culture.
MILAYAH
FeminineArabic-origin name derived from 'Milaaha', meaning 'divine' or 'supernatural'.
MILAYNA
FeminineRare Greek-derived name meaning "dark" or "black," evoking mystery and sophistication despite its seemingly somber origin.
MILAYSIA
FeminineAttractive unisex name of African American origin derived from Michelle, meaning "who is like God?" It gained prominence in the U.S. during the late 20th century through hip-hop and R&B music, often symbolizing strength and uniqueness.
MILBERN
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'soldier bear'.
MILBERT
MasculineRare Germanic given name derived from "Meilibert," translating to "beloved and bright" or "dear and famous.
MILBRA
FeminineRare, mysterious Scottish or Irish origin name with an unknown etymology and uncertain meaning, possibly a variation of Melisandre or Melusina.
MILBREY
FeminineRare, distinctive English name derived from 'myrge', meaning 'Boundary' or 'March'.
MILBURN
MasculineDistinctive English given name originally derived from the Old Norse surname Mylberg, meaning 'hill of peace' or 'protected hill'.
MILBURNE
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English "Mylbryht," meaning "famous and bright.
MILCA
FeminineRare and beautiful Latin name meaning soldier or warrior, originally used in ancient Rome to honor military families.
MILCAH
FeminineUncommon Hebrew female name with biblical roots, believed to mean 'reign' or 'queen'.
MILDA
FeminineLithuanian name of noble origin, derived from the word 'mildas,' meaning 'gentle' or 'kind.'
MILDERD
FeminineGermanic name meaning 'gentle warrior', popular among Saxons in the Middle Ages.
MILDRA
FeminineMildred, of English origin, means "gentle strength" or "powerful gentleness".
MILDRE
FeminineMildred, of English origin, signifies 'gentle and strong'.
MILDRED
MasculineEnglish name of Old English origin, meaning "gentle strength". It has been used for centuries and was particularly popular among the Anglo-Saxon nobility during the Middle Ages.
MILDRED
FeminineEnglish name derived from "mīþ" meaning gentle and "hryð" meaning strength, translating to gentle strength.
MILDREN
FeminineEnglish feminine given name derived from Old English elements "milde" meaning gentle or mild, and "þyrd" meaning strength or power, signifying 'gentle and strong'. It was popular among the nobility in medieval England and has historical significance due to Saint Mildred, a 7th-century princess who founded monasteries.
MILDRETH
FeminineRare English name derived from Old English elements 'milde' (gentle) and 'þrīþ' (strength), conveying the meaning "gentle strength" or "power in gentleness.
MILDRID
FeminineMildred is an English feminine name derived from 'mild' meaning gentle and 'þyrd' meaning strength, interpreted as "gentle and strong". It was popular during the Middle Ages and associated with royalty, notably Saint Mildred who founded a monastery in Thanet, Kent. Today, it's considered old-fashioned but remains a unique choice.
MILE
MasculineSerbian name derived from the Slavic word 'mila', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'. It has been used in Serbia for centuries to express parental love.
MILEA
FeminineRare feminine given name of uncertain Greek origin, possibly derived from the word "milia," meaning "soldier" or "thousand." Its meaning and history are largely unknown due to its rarity.