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

MAGNOLA

Feminine

Latin-derived feminine given name, inspired by the magnolia flower known for its large size and pleasant fragrance. First used in the late 19th century, Magnola signifies grace, beauty, and elegance, reflecting the attributes of its floral namesake.

MAGNOLIA

Feminine

Rare and elegant feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the magnolia tree native to Asia and North America, symbolizing beauty, grace, and resilience.

MAGNUM

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Latin-derived given name meaning "great" or "large".

MAGNUS

Masculine

Strong Latin male given name derived from 'magnus', meaning 'great'.

MAGON

Feminine

Rare, Latin-origin boys' name derived from the Roman family name Magius, meaning "great" or "large". It's associated with Hannibal's brother and has historical significance but remains uncommon today.

MAGUADALUPE

Feminine

Magdalupe is a Spanish female given name meaning "from Magdala," with historical ties to Catholicism and widespread use in Latin America.

MAGUERITE

Feminine

Marguerite is a feminine given name of French and Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "marginatus", meaning "bordered with pearls". It was popular during the Middle Ages in France and remains a classic choice today, evoking elegance and sophistication.

MAGUETTE

Feminine

Unique African name of Malian origin, derived from the Mandinka language, meaning "little mother" or "dear woman", expressing love and respect in Malian culture.

MAGUIRE

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Mag Aonghusa, meaning 'son of Magnus', which translates to 'great' in Latin. It originates from County Fermanagh, Ireland, and carries a strong sense of heritage and family pride.

MAGUIRE

Feminine

The name Maguire has Irish roots and signifies "son of the big cart driver," tracing back to medieval Ireland where it was connected with the ancient Mac Giúracháin family.

MAGY

Feminine

Captivating Hungarian name derived from 'mág', meaning 'magic'.

MAH

Feminine

Ancient Arabic name derived from 'maḥa', meaning 'to praise' or 'to glorify'. It signifies greatness and majesty, often associated with Allah.

MAHA

Feminine

Arabic name that means 'great' or 'magnificent', derived from the root word signifying greatness and excellence.

MAHAA

Feminine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Maha', meaning 'great'.

MAHAAD

Masculine

Arabic origin name meaning 'guide', associated with the concept of the Mahdi in Islamic culture, and historically held by notable scholars like Mahaad ibn Jabal.

MAHAAN

Masculine

Mahaan, of Sanskrit origin, means 'great' or 'enormous', signifying power and impressiveness. It was used for a wise sage in Hindu mythology.

MAHAD

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning "praiseworthy," often associated with intelligence and nobility, and popular in various cultures worldwide.

MAHADEV

Masculine

Ancient Indian boy's name originating from Sanskrit, translating to 'Great God' and associated with Lord Shiva in Hinduism, symbolizing power and divine status.

MAHADI

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "Praiseworthy," with a historical legacy including notable figures like Caliph Abu Muhammad al-Mahdi and poet Ibn Mahdi.

MAHAELA

Feminine

African name from Nigeria's Igbo people, meaning "mother of the child".

MAHAGANY

Feminine

Exotic, unisex name of African origin, derived from the luxurious hardwood, signifying strength and endurance.

MAHAGONY

Feminine

Elegant American name derived from the durable and beautiful mahogany tree, symbolizing resilience and elegance, popularized by Diana Ross in the movie "Mahogany.

MAHAILA

Feminine

Hebrew-derived name meaning 'dream' or 'vision', derived from the Hebrew word 'halom'. It's often associated with inspiration and creativity.

MAHAILEY

Feminine

Recent, American female name derived from Mahalia and Bailey, though its meaning remains unknown as it's newly coined.

MAHAK

Feminine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "great".

MAHAL

Feminine

Arabic given name derived from "mahal," meaning palace or royal residence. It has been historically associated with royalty and nobility in Islamic culture, having been used for daughters born into royal families or those closely connected to the court. Notable figures bearing this name include Queen Mahal of the Maldives and Mahal I, founder of the Ottoman dynasty in Turkey. Today, Mahal is still used among families with Islamic or Middle Eastern heritage and has gained worldwide popularity due to its unique sound and regal connotations.

MAHALA

Feminine

Hawaiian unisex name derived from "mahalo," meaning "thank you.

MAHALAH

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from 'Mal'ah', meaning 'angel'. It's associated with heavenly beings in Jewish tradition.

MAHALAKSHMI

Feminine

Unique Indian name from Tamil Nadu, meaning 'great Lakshmi', the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity.

MAHALET

Feminine

Ethiopian name meaning 'humility', popularized by Empress Mahalet (1789-1794).

MAHALEY

Feminine

American-originated given name created by combining Makayla and Mahalia, likely meaning "pearl" or "dance/song," with no established historical significance yet.

MAHALI

Feminine

African Swahili unisex name meaning 'place' or 'location'.

MAHALIA

Feminine

Uncommon yet significant African-origin name derived from the Swahili word "mahali", meaning "of good character".

MAHALIAH

Feminine

Hebrew-derived female name meaning 'messenger', associated with divine messengers or angels in Jewish tradition.

MAHALIE

Feminine

Distinctive given name of Hebrew origin meaning 'messenger' or 'angel', coined by American author Langston Hughes.

MAHALINA

Feminine

Mahalina, a captivating Hawaiian name, means "seaside" or "by the sea," reflecting Hawaii's beautiful coasts.

MAHALYA

Feminine

Hebrew feminine name meaning "dancing" or "whirling," originating from ancient Jewish culture and found in Sephardic communities worldwide.

MAHAM

Feminine

Persian name that means "moon" in Arabic.

MAHAMADOU

Masculine

West African male given name meaning 'peace be with us'.

MAHAMED

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "highly praised", derived from 'hamida' which means "to praise".