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

MONIKAH

Feminine

Distinctive African Yoruba name, meaning 'a gift from God who is strong'.

MONIKE

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from "Monika," meaning "alone" or "sole.

MONIKIA

Feminine

Rare Greek name meaning 'alone' or 'single', suggesting independence and uniqueness.

MONINA

Feminine

The female name Monina is of Spanish origin, meaning "cute" or "pretty," and is deeply rooted in Spanish literature and folklore. It is popularized through works by renowned authors like Federico García Lorca and Gabriel García Márquez, where it signifies youthfulness, beauty, and innocence.

MONIOLUWA

Feminine

Nigerian Yoruba name meaning 'encounter with God'.

MONIQ

Feminine

Unique and elegant given name of unknown origin, with no direct connection to known naming traditions.

MONIQUA

Feminine

Charming Spanish-origin girl's name derived from "moníqua," meaning "little monkey.

MONIQUE

Feminine

French feminine given name derived from the Latin Monica, meaning "adviser" or "alone.

MONIQUE

Masculine

French origin, meaning 'adviser' or 'guide'. It was popularized during the Middle Ages in France and has been used throughout Europe for centuries.

MONIQUEA

Feminine

Modern variant of the classic French name Monique, which means "advisor" or "guide.

MONIQUIE

Feminine

Rare French feminine given name derived from Monique, meaning "advisor" or "guide", with roots in the Latin word "monicus".

MONIR

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning "radiant" or "shining," signifying brightness and illumination. It has been traditionally used as both a masculine and feminine name in various Muslim communities worldwide, with roots tracing back to medieval Islamic culture.

MONIRA

Feminine

Rare Persian name meaning 'light,' popularized by 19th-century poet Haji Feraidun in his epic poem 'Moniram'.

MONISA

Feminine

Captivating female name of African origin, derived from Swahili and meaning "light" or "brightness," symbolizing radiance and enlightenment.

MONISE

Feminine

African name from the Democratic Republic of Congo, derived from Lingala, meaning "born on a Monday".

MONISH

Masculine

Indian name from Maharashtra, derived from Sanskrit 'Monisha', meaning intelligence or wisdom.

MONISHA

Feminine

Meet Monisha, an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Monisha', meaning 'the wisdom of silence'. It embodies inner strength, calmness, and is deeply spiritual.

MONISSA

Feminine

Greek origin name meaning 'unique', popularized during the Byzantine Empire and Crusades.

MONITA

Feminine

Captivating girl's name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'intelligence' or 'understanding'.

MONIYA

Feminine

Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Mohnia', meaning intelligent or wise, associated with Goddess Saraswati, and popular among Indian royalty.

MONIYAH

Feminine

Captivating African name of Swahili origin, believed to derive from 'moyo', meaning heart.

MONJA

Feminine

Spanish-derived feminine name, historically associated with nuns, reflecting devotion and piety.

MONNA

Feminine

Unique female given name with Italian roots meaning 'lady' or 'madam', also associated with the Norwegian name Monika, meaning 'alone'. Notable figures like Monna Vanna and Monna Lisa have contributed to its cultural significance.

MONNETTE

Feminine

Charming French female given name derived from "monnet," meaning "coin" or "money." Traditionally used as a nickname for women skilled with money, Monnette has evolved into a standalone name, evoking elegance and sophistication despite its origins.

MONNICA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin-origin female name derived from 'monnus,' meaning 'advisor' or 'counselor,' and associated with Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine.

MONNIE

Masculine

French-origin name, derived from 'monnié,' meaning 'money,' but in literature it's used as an endearing term of affection.

MONNIE

Feminine

French origin, derived from Monique, which means "solemn" or "unique".

MONOLITO

Masculine

Striking given name of Greek origin meaning "single stone," derived from the words "monos" (one) and "lithos" (stone).

MONQUE

Feminine

French origin, a variant spelling of Monique, which comes from the Latin "monicus," meaning "solemn" or "dignified.

MONQUEL

Masculine

Unique African given name of Ghanaian origin, potentially meaning 'Loved King' or 'King Who is Loved,' reflecting strength and royalty.

MONQUEZ

Masculine

Spanish name meaning "noble mountain".

MONQUIE

Feminine

Monique is a feminine French name derived from 'monk', meaning 'little monk'.

MONQUITA

Feminine

Unique African-derived name of Yoruba origin meaning 'queen', traditionally bestowed upon girls born into royalty or exhibiting exceptional leadership qualities.

MONRAD

Masculine

Unique Scandinavian male name meaning 'protected by good counsel', derived from Old Norse elements 'Mundr' and 'raddi'.

MONREAUX

Feminine

The name Monreaux has French roots, derived from "Mont Royal," meaning "Royal Mountain." It originally referred to Montreal city, founded by French colonists in 1642. Over time, influenced by English language and culture, the name evolved into Monreaux but remains deeply connected to its French origins. Those bearing this name are often seen as confident individuals with a regal air, associated with beauty and grace. Throughout history, notable figures have carried this prestigious name, which continues to symbolize French Canadian cultural heritage.

MONROE

Feminine

Monroe, of English origin, was originally a surname before becoming popular as a gender-neutral given name in the mid-20th century.

MONROE

Masculine

The name Monroe originates from Scottish or Irish surnames, meaning 'from the mouth of the Roe' river in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

MONSAE

Feminine

Rare African name of Malinke origin, potentially meaning "born on Monday", but its exact meaning remains uncertain.

MONSANTO

Masculine

Rare, Spanish-derived given name meaning 'mountain', inspired by the Sierra de Monsanto mountain range in Spain.

MONSE

Feminine

Rare yet significant Spanish given name derived from the title "monseñor," meaning "my lord" or "monsignor," used for high-ranking Catholic clergy.