Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MORINE
FeminineUnique given name of uncertain origin, with no widely recognized etymology or meaning. Its usage may have been influenced by its distinctive sound and rarity.
MORIO
MasculineTraditional Japanese name derived from "守" (mori, 'guard') and "男" (o, 'man'), translating to 'protecting man'.
MORION
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "pearl," symbolizing beauty, purity, and rarity, popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe and associated with prosperity and protection in some cultures.
MORIREOLUWA
FeminineNigerian Yoruba name meaning "God's joy in spite of stress or trouble".
MORIREOLUWA
MasculineThe Nigerian-Yoruba name Morireoluwa signifies 'strength in love' or 'power of mercy'.
MORIS
MasculineMorris is an ancient Norman name derived from "Mortimer," which means "army by the sea." It has been widely used across languages and cultures throughout history, famously borne by figures like Sir John de Morisco and Henry David Thoreau.
MORISA
FeminineRare Hebrew female given name meaning 'inheritance' or 'legacy'.
MORISE
MasculineFrench origin name derived from "moris" meaning Moorish, referring to the Moors who lived in North Africa and Spain during the Middle Ages.
MORISSA
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Miriam, meaning 'rebellious'.
MORITZ
MasculineStrong, distinctive male name of German origin, derived from the old Germanic Maurus meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy'. It was first used by the ancient Roman family Moritii, known for their dark complexions. Popular among German nobility during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods, Moritz has been carried through history by notable figures like Elector of Saxony (1521-1553), and has been used in literature by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Today, it remains popular in German-speaking countries and beyond.
MORIYA
FeminineRare yet captivating Japanese name derived from "Mori," meaning "forest" or "woods." It signifies a deep connection to nature's beauty.
MORIYAH
FeminineHebrew girls' name derived from 'mor', meaning myrrh, with biblical associations including King David's mountain and his daughter, embodying spiritual significance and royal power.
MORJORIE
FeminineRare yet elegant Latin-derived given name meaning "mulberry," derived from the Latin word "morus." While its history is not well-documented, it may have originated as a variant or pet form of Muriel. Today, Morjorie remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name with Latin origins and a touch of elegance.
MORLAND
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'mor' (marsh/moor) and 'land', signifying 'marshy/moorland'. It has a strong connection to nature and was once a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the 19th century.
MORLENE
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning "myrrh of the light", derived from the Hebrew word for myrrh. It has biblical roots and was brought by the Three Wise Men to baby Jesus. Today, Morlene is popular worldwide despite its rarity, combining sweetness with wisdom.
MORLEY
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from Old English words meaning 'moor' and 'clearing'.
MORLEY
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "mor", meaning "marshy". It was originally a surname for those living near wetlands and later became a distinctive first name with historical roots in medieval England, particularly in Yorkshire.
MORLON
MasculineRare and unique given name of uncertain origin, often associated with the Old French word "morillon," meaning "little morel" or "mushroom," though this theory lacks definitive evidence. Alternatively, Morlon could be a variant spelling of the English name Morland, translating to "from the land by the moor." Despite its unclear origins, Morlon has been used in various cultures throughout history and remains an intriguing choice due to its distinctive sound and spelling.
MORNA
FeminineUnique Scottish feminine name derived from the Gaelic word 'Mór', meaning 'great' or 'sea wave', popularized by James Hogg's poem 'The Brownie of Bodsbeck'.
MORNING
FeminineDistinctive English female name derived from 'morning', symbolizing hope, freshness, and renewal at the start of a new day.
MORNINGSTAR
FeminineMorningstar is derived from Middle English 'morgensterne,' meaning 'morning star,' associated with Venus and symbolizing hope and renewal.
MOROCCO
MasculineDistinct African-origin given name translating to 'of Morocco', referencing the North African country.
MOROLAOLUWA
FeminineNigerian Yoruba name that means "Owner of rejoicing".
MORONI
MasculineHebrew origin name meaning 'song' or 'lyric', derived from 'mor', meaning 'myrrh'.
MORPHEUS
MasculineDistinctive Greek-origin given name derived from the word 'morphê', meaning 'form' or 'shape'. In Greek mythology, Morpheus was a god of dreams with the power to take on any form. The name gained prominence in English literature through John Keats' "Ode to a Nightingale" and more recently in popular culture via the Matrix franchise character.
MORREL
MasculineSurname of French and Occitan origin, derived from the personal name Maurice meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
MORRELL
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old French word 'morerel', meaning 'dark-haired'. Introduced during the Norman Conquest, it originally served as a surname before evolving into both a first and last name.
MORREY
MasculineIrish name derived from Ó Muire, meaning 'descendant of Mary'.
MORRIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'my light', significant in both Jewish tradition and Christian symbolism.
MORRIE
MasculineRare Hebrew boys' name, meaning 'teacher' or 'guide'.
MORRIGAN
FeminineIrish name derived from the ancient Celtic goddess of war, fertility, and sovereignty, whose title translates to "Great Queen" or "Phantom Queen".
MORRIGHAN
FeminineRare yet powerful Irish girl's name derived from the ancient Celtic war and fertility goddess Morrigan, translating to "great queen" or "phantom queen.
MORRILL
MasculineRare American given name of Old French origin, derived from "Morele," meaning "from the dark lake." First recorded in 13th century England, it migrated to America with settlers and was used by figures like Governor Thomas Hill Green of Rhode Island. Today, Morrill's unique sound and historical significance make it appealing despite its rarity.
MORRINE
FeminineRare Irish female name derived from the ancient goddess Mór-Ríoghain, meaning "great queen".
MORRIS
MasculineEnglish name of old French origin, derived from Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'of Moorish descent'. It has been used for centuries and was popularized by notable figures like William Morris and the Morris Motor Company.
MORRIS
FeminineEnglish name of old French origin, derived from "Mauris," meaning "sea-warrior" or "warlike.
MORRISA
FeminineModern Hebrew feminine given name derived from Mordechai, meaning 'servant of God', with no historical fame but offering a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
MORRISE
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the surname Moriarty, meaning "severe" or "frowning" in Gaelic, tracing back to ancient Ireland's powerful Moriarty clan known for their bravery and influence.
MORRISON
MasculineScottish surname derived from Old French "more" meaning "big" or "large" and Gaelic "sonn" meaning "son," translating to "big son." It originally served as a nickname for the eldest son in a family, with the first recorded instance dating back to the 13th century. Today, Morrison is also used as a given name for both boys and girls.
MORRISON
FeminineScottish surname of Gaelic origin meaning 'great' or 'large', initially given as a nickname to tall, strong individuals.