Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MORRISS
MasculineMorriss: Derived from the Norman French Moris, meaning 'dark' or 'moor', it was introduced to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066 and has remained infrequently used throughout history.
MORRISSA
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from "Mòr", meaning "great" or "big".
MORRISSEY
FeminineEnglish surname derived from 'Moorish', referencing someone with dark complexion or Moorish ancestry.
MORRISSEY
MasculineEnglish surname derived from Old Norse Mauriz, meaning 'marshy border'.
MORROW
MasculineIrish surname with ancient roots, derived from Ó Muircheartaigh meaning "sea-dweller" or "dark brown hue". It was borne by a clan known for bravery and battle skill, and is still used as both a first and last name today.
MORRY
MasculineScottish pet form of Maurice, derived from the Latin Mauritius meaning "dark-skinned" or "moorish".
MORSAL
FeminineRare Persian female name with meanings ranging from 'pearl' or 'jewel' to 'graceful' or 'elegant', inspired by the legendary Queen Mashianeh, also known as Morsal-e-Mamalek, who unified Persia during political strife.
MORSE
MasculineThe name Morse originated from ancient Scandinavia, derived from 'maurr' meaning 'marsh', brought to Britain by Viking settlers.
MORT
MasculineRare yet powerful Scandinavian name, meaning 'death' in English, derived from Old Norse 'maðr', reflecting humanity's mortality and Odin's influence over life and death.
MORTEN
MasculineNorwegian name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'maurr' (moor) and 'tauntr' (thorn bush), translating to "from the moorland with thorn bushes." It has a long history in Norway and remains popular today.
MORTEZ
MasculinePersian name meaning 'proud' or 'haughty', historically bestowed upon nobles in ancient Persia, and now beloved worldwide for its uniqueness and rich history.
MORTICIA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "death," popularized by the Addams Family franchise, but with roots dating back to 14th-century Spain where it was given to girls born around Día de los Muertos.
MORTIMER
MasculineRare English given name with medieval origins. It stems from a surname derived from Old English elements "morth" meaning 'dead' or 'mortal', and "mer" meaning 'boundary' or 'marche'. Its historical significance is linked to powerful nobles like Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March. Though uncommon today, it's known through P.G. Wodehouse's stories featuring a character named Bertram Wooster.
MORTISHA
FeminineUnique, captivating name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Latin 'mortis' meaning death or inspired by Greek goddess Hecate. Its mysterious aura and enigmatic charm appeal to those who embrace the unusual.
MORTON
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Old English 'mort' meaning 'dead', and '-on', denoting association with a place named 'Morth'. First appearing in England during the Anglo-Saxon period, Morton has been adopted as a given name and carries historic prestige despite its somewhat somber origin.
MORTON
FeminineEnglish surname derived from Old English words meaning "marsh" and "settlement," originally given to someone living near wetlands.
MORTY
MasculineHebrew name meaning "death" or "dead", originating from the word "mavet". It's a diminutive form of Mordecai and Mordachai, and has historical significance dating back to biblical times with Mordecai being a key figure in Esther's story.
MORWENNA
FeminineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'mor' meaning 'sea' and '-enna' meaning 'little', translating to 'little sea'.
MORY
MasculineDistinctive African name of Malinke origin, meaning 'strength' or 'endurance', reflecting resilience.
MORYAH
FeminineHebrew female given name meaning "my light," associated with Mount Moriah in biblical history, symbolizing enlightenment and divine guidance.
MOSA
MasculineThe name Mosa, derived from Hebrew, signifies 'drawn out' or 'pulled out', reflecting the biblical narrative of Moses being rescued from the Nile River.
MOSAIC
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Moshe', meaning 'drawn out' or 'saved from water'. It's a modern variant of Moses, sharing its rich biblical history.
MOSAWER
MasculineArabic name derived from "musawwir," meaning "shaper" or "creator." It honors Allah, the Creator in Islam, and is sometimes used as a variant of Muhammad.
MOSBY
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the historic surname of the same origin, believed to mean 'woodland clearing'.
MOSE
FeminineThe name Moses is of Hebrew origin, meaning "drawn out" or "rescued from the water," reflecting his biblical story of being found floating in a basket among reeds by Pharaoh's daughter.
MOSE
MasculineThe Hebrew name Moses means 'drawn out' or 'saved from water', referencing its biblical figure who led Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
MOSELLA
FeminineUnique name derived from the Moselle River in France and Germany, named after the Celtic goddess Rosmerta, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
MOSELLE
FeminineFrench origin, derived from the Moselle River known for its Germanic etymology 'Musella', meaning 'small mouse'.
MOSES
FeminineHistoric Hebrew name meaning "drawn out" or "saved from water," famously borne by the biblical leader who freed the Israelites from Egypt.
MOSES
MasculineThe name Moses originates from ancient Egyptian, meaning 'born of' or 'son of', and is renowned for its significant historical and religious importance in various cultures.
MOSESE
MasculineHebrew name meaning "drawn out" or "delivered," historically significant as the name of the biblical prophet Moses who led the Israelites out of Egypt.
MOSETTA
FeminineUncommon Italian name derived from "moschetta," meaning 'fly net,' symbolizing diligence in overcoming obstacles.
MOSHA
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'drawn out' or 'deliverer,' with deep cultural significance as the shortened form of Moses, the biblical prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt.
MOSHAY
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "drawn out" or "deliverer", popularized by architect Moshe Safdie, carrying associations of leadership and divine purpose.
MOSHE
MasculineHebrew name derived from the Semitic root 'msh', meaning 'to draw out' or 'pull out', often translated as 'savior'. It is significantly associated with Moshe, the biblical prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt.
MOSHE
FeminineHebrew masculine given name derived from an ancient Egyptian word meaning "child", most famously associated with Moses, the prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt. It has been widely used throughout history by notable figures in Jewish culture and beyond.
MOSHEH
MasculineHebrew name meaning "drawn out" or "pulled out," reflecting the biblical story of Moses who was discovered floating in a basket on the Nile River.
MOSHIE
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'drawing out'.
MOSHOOD
MasculineAfrican name, popular among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "I have taken".
MOSI
FeminineUncommon African name from Cameroon's Bamileke people, meaning "born on a Monday" in their language. It signifies fresh beginnings and good fortune.