Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MABELIN
FeminineUnusual given name with unknown origins, used primarily in France since the 19th century and left open to individual interpretation of its meaning.
MABELINE
FeminineMabeline, derived from the Old French "mabelle" meaning 'lovely', was first used in medieval France as a variation of Marie or Amelia before becoming associated with elegance and grace on its own.
MABELL
FeminineMabell is of Latin origin, meaning "lovable" or "dear".
MABELLE
FeminineRare yet charming French name derived from 'mabel', meaning 'lovable'. It was popular among nobility in the Middle Ages but remains uncommon today.
MABELYN
FeminineUnique French name meaning "beautiful," first used in the Middle Ages, now popular worldwide.
MABER
FeminineMaber: An uncommon name with unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity despite lacking historical context or specific traditions.
MABETH
FeminineRare Scottish female given name derived from the surname Macbeth, meaning "son of Beth." Its Hebrew root, Bethuel, translates to "daughter of noble birth," offering historical and cultural significance while maintaining modernity.
MABIL
FeminineDistinctive African name of Malian origin, created by the Bamako region's parents to reflect uniqueness and individuality, lacking specific meaning but popular for celebrating African heritage.
MABINTY
FeminineAfrican name of Malinke origin, meaning "born on Friday.
MABLE
MasculineCharming English given name with Latin roots tracing back to 'Amabilis', meaning 'lovable' or 'dear'. Originally an adjective, it evolved into a distinct name during the Middle Ages and gained popularity in Victorian England before falling out of fashion but retaining its classic appeal.
MABLE
FeminineEnglish given name with Latin roots, derived from 'Amabilis', meaning "loveable" or "pleasant". It was popular during the Middle Ages in England and has historically been associated with nobility and refinement.
MABLEAN
FeminineEnglish given name with a rare but intriguing origin. It's believed to be a variant spelling of Mabel, which traces back to Latin 'Amabilis', meaning lovable or dear. Emerging in the US during the late 19th to early 20th centuries, its uniqueness and potential historical connection make it appealing for parents seeking distinctive names with charming meanings.
MABLENE
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from "mabalan," meaning "to compare" or "to estimate." It has historical significance as a name associated with wisdom and discernment, though it remains relatively uncommon today.
MABREE
FeminineUnique Welsh name meaning 'from the bright hill', suggesting someone radiant with a connection to nature.
MABREY
FeminineDistinctively American name created as a blend of Mary and Rey, popularized in the southern states during the early-to-mid 20th century. Its meaning, inferred from its components, could translate to "rebellious king".
MABREY
MasculineUncommon American name created by author John Kennedy Toole for his character Mabry Kent in "A Confederacy of Dunces." Though its meaning remains uncertain, it has since gained popularity as a tribute to Toole's work despite having fewer than 100 births per year in the U.S.
MABRI
FeminineUncommon yet significant African given name, derived from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning 'the one who has returned'.
MABRIE
FeminineRare French given name that originated as a nickname for those perceived as unattractive, though it can also signify acceptance of unique physical features.
MABRY
FeminineRare English given name derived from the Old English surname "Maubrey," which has Norman French origins. Its meaning is uncertain but may be linked to the Old French word "mahault" meaning "great" or "majestic," or the Germanic name "Magobert.
MABRY
MasculineUncommon English given name of possible French or Old English origin, potentially meaning 'young squirrel' or 'strong fortress', but its exact history and meaning remain unclear.
MABYN
FeminineRare female given name of Cornish origin, derived from 'mabinogi', meaning legendary hero or warrior.
MAC
FeminineUnisex given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name 'Mághchai', meaning 'son of Gavin'. It was traditionally used as a surname before gaining popularity as a given name in the 1970s-80s.
MAC
MasculineScottish surname derived from 'son of', widely recognized worldwide and now often used as a standalone given name.
MACADE
MasculineNeelisha is a unique, Sanskrit-derived feminine name, meaning 'blue stone' or 'blue lotus', symbolizing strength, resilience, and beauty in Indian culture.
MACADEN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Magan," meaning "small.
MACADY
FeminineRare, unisex name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe meaning "one who is loved".
MACAELA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish feminine name derived from the Hebrew 'Machabeus,' meaning 'hammer of God,' associated with strength, endurance, and divine favor.
MACAI
MasculineMakai is a modern Hawaiian given name derived from "maka", meaning "eye", translating to "towards the sea".
MACAIAH
FeminineRare yet powerful Hebrew name derived from Makel, meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'gifted', popularized by King David's mighty warriors in the Bible.
MACAIAH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew boys' name meaning "Yahweh has made this," derived from "ma'asei" (works) and "Yah" (Yahweh), appearing in the Bible's First Chronicles.
MACAILA
FeminineDistinctive Scottish name derived from 'Maighchel,' meaning 'servant of Saint Michael.'
MACAILAH
FeminineScottish Gaelic name meaning 'disciple of St. John', derived from Macailein, first used in Scotland during the 12th century.
MACAILYN
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from 'Maighdeann-mhara', meaning 'mermaid'.
MACAIRE
FeminineRare yet significant French name derived from Occitan, meaning 'happy' or 'lucky'.
MACAIRE
MasculineFrench name derived from the Occitan word for 'happy', popularized during the Middle Ages in southern France.
MACALA
FeminineRare but powerful Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic 'maighchair', meaning 'may you be victorious'.
MACALAH
FeminineCaptivating female given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "macala" meaning "uncontrolled" or "chaotic". It was created as a feminine form of the male name Macallan and is believed to have originated in the Scottish Highlands during the late Middle Ages. Today, despite being rare, it continues to be loved for its Scottish roots and powerful meaning.
MACALEB
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "striving towards God," derived from the elements "makkal" (to strive) and "El" (God). It appears in Numbers 31:59, referring to someone set apart for divine service.
MACALISTER
MasculineScottish name derived from 'Mac Alasdair', meaning 'son of Alexander', carrying the meaning 'defender of mankind'.
MACALL
FeminineRare Scottish female name derived from 'Màcall', meaning 'strife' or 'resilience', reflecting the courageous spirit of the historic Mackall clan.