Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MOLLEY
FeminineRare girl's name of unknown origin, popularized in recent years despite its elusive history and meaning.
MOLLI
FeminineDistinctive name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Málmóðr," meaning "protection against grief." It has been used in Scandinavia for centuries but remains rare outside this region.
MOLLIE
MasculineUnique and charming name with origins tracing back to the Middle Ages, derived from the Germanic "Maria," meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness.
MOLLIE
FeminineCharming and unique Irish given name, derived from the surname Ó Maolmhoda, which means 'descendant of the devotee of Mongan'.
MOLLY
FeminineIrish and Scottish name derived from "Móir", meaning "sea" or "great". Originally a pet form of Mary, it has evolved into a distinct name with historical figures like Molly Pitcher and literary characters such as Molly Bloom in Ulysses.
MOLLY
MasculineAttractive and popular given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish surname "Ó Maoilíosa" meaning "servant of Saint John.
MOLLYANN
FeminineIrish name derived from 'Máirín', meaning 'of the sea'. Popularized by William Butler Yeats, it evokes depth and mystery.
MOLLYANNE
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful Irish name composed of "Moll," meaning devotee of St. John or wish for a boy, and "Anne," meaning grace or favor. It signifies a graceful devotee of St. John or a wish for a boy bestowed with grace.
MOLLYE
FeminineUnique and charming Irish female given name derived from the surname Ó Maoliosa, meaning 'servant of God'.
MOLLYKATE
FeminineRare, Irish-derived name combining 'Molly' (devotion to God) and 'Kate' (pure), first coined by an Irish family celebrating their cultural heritage.
MOLLYROSE
FeminineIrish-derived feminine name combining classic Molly ('bitter sea') with enchanting Rose ('flower'), creating a harmonious blend of simplicity and elegance.
MOLTON
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English 'molt', meaning 'mill'. It originally served as an occupational surname for those associated with milling.
MOMAR
MasculineThe name Momar has West African Fulani roots, signifying 'protector', reflecting its bearer's strength and courage.
MOMEN
MasculineArabic origin name meaning "good omen", derived from "muma" meaning "good sign". It's associated with positivity and luck, believed to bring blessings upon the bearer.
MOMIE
FeminineThe name Momie is derived from the ancient Egyptian word "mw," meaning body.
MOMIN
MasculineIntriguing Middle Eastern name derived from the Arabic 'mumin', meaning 'faithful' or 'believer', carrying significant historical and cultural importance in Islamic tradition.
MOMINA
FeminineMomina, of Persian origin, means "pious" and is associated with faith and devotion.
MOMO
FeminineUnisex Japanese given name derived from 'momo', meaning 'peach'. It symbolizes longevity and immortality, with famous bearers including actress Momo Kuroiwa and idol group Momoiro Clover Z.
MOMODOU
MasculineThe name Momodou, derived from Arabic 'Muhammad', means 'praiseworthy' and is widely used among Mandinka people.
MOMOE
FeminineUnique Japanese female given name derived from 'momo', meaning 'peach'.
MOMOKA
FeminineFeminine Japanese name derived from 'momo' (peach) and 'ka' (fragrance), translating to 'fragrant peach'. It symbolizes longevity and good fortune.
MOMOKO
FeminineCharming Japanese female given name meaning 'child of peaches'.
MOMOREOLUWA
FeminineMomoroluwa is a Nigerian-Yoruba name meaning 'Lord owns much', reflecting ancient beliefs in names' power over destiny.
MOMOYO
FeminineAncient Japanese feminine given name meaning 'peach girl', associated with the heroic tale of Momotarō.
MON
MasculineThe Japanese name Mon means 'gateway' and is associated with harmony.
MONA
MasculineArabic name that means 'wish' or 'desire'.
MONA
FeminineFeminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "wish" or "desire".
MONACA
FeminineUncommon Italian female name derived from 'monaco', meaning 'monk'.
MONACO
FeminineThe name Monaco, derived from the Italian word 'monaco' meaning 'monk', originated as a given name for boys born in the monastery of San Benedetto di Polirone.
MONACO
MasculineRare, elegant name derived from the Latin 'monocus', originally meaning 'single-tailed' or 'one-horned', before evolving to symbolize sophistication and exclusivity due to its association with the luxurious principality of Monaco.
MONAE
FeminineAfrican American name derived from the Swahili word 'mwana', meaning 'child', and popularized by musician Janelle Monáe. It signifies parental hopes and dreams, emphasizing love and care.
MONAH
FeminineArabic unisex name derived from "munah," meaning "benefit" or "profit." It's often associated with generosity.
MONAI
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from "monah," meaning 'desire' or 'longing'.
MONAJAH
FeminineMeet Monajah, a distinctive Arabic name derived from 'Mahajjah', meaning 'delightful' or 'pleasing', associated with beauty, charm, and grace.
MONALEE
FeminineDistinctive name of unknown origin, often mistakenly linked to Malone but lacking concrete etymological evidence.
MONALI
FeminineIndian female given name derived from Sanskrit 'Monala', meaning 'she who has beautiful eyes'. In Hindu mythology, it's associated with the goddess of learning, Saraswati.
MONALISA
FeminineItalian-derived feminine given name that means 'charming'.
MONARCH
FeminineEnglish origin, meaning "king" or "queen", derived from the word "monarchy". Historically used as a title for rulers like Queen Elizabeth II, its use as a given name is rare but has been borne by notable figures such as singer-songwriter Monarch Little and businessman Monarch Newhouse. In popular culture, it appears in Andrew Miller's novel 'The King of a Hundred Aguiers' and as a Marvel Comics superhero with gravity-manipulating powers. Despite its rarity, Monarch's historical significance and unique meaning make it an intriguing name choice.
MONASHA
FeminineRare, global feminine name of Slavic origin, meaning 'monk', but now considered independent and strong.
MONASIA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from Latin "monasterium", meaning monastery. Historically associated with spirituality in medieval Spain, today it stands as a distinctive and meaningful choice for those seeking a memorable moniker, regardless of religious affiliation.