Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MANIYA
FeminineUncommon African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'I have arrived' or 'I am here', symbolizing achievement of purpose.
MANIYAH
FeminineArabic-origin name that translates to 'source' or 'origin'. It holds deep symbolic meanings in Islamic culture as one of Paradise's four springs providing life-giving water.
MANJARI
FeminineIndian girl's name of Telugu and Kannada origin, translating to 'a handful' and signifying grace and beauty.
MANJINDER
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'victory' and associated with the Hindu god Indra.
MANJIT
FeminineIndian name from Punjab meaning 'my beloved'.
MANJOT
MasculineUnique Punjabi name derived from the word "manjot," meaning "handsome." Traditionally given to boys, but also used for girls, it holds significant meaning in Punjabi culture.
MANJOT
FeminineIndian-origin name from Punjab, meaning "one who possesses sacrifice or self-control".
MANJU
FeminineSanskrit name derived from "manjushaka", meaning sugarcane. It signifies wisdom and good fortune, associated with the Buddhist bodhisattva Manjushri.
MANKIRAT
FeminineDistinctive Punjabi name derived from "Man" (mind) and "Kirit" (action), translating to "mindful deeds".
MANKIRAT
MasculineDistinctive Punjabi name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'one who acts with intellect'.
MANKIRT
MasculineUnique Punjabi given name derived from the words 'Man' meaning 'mind' or 'heart', and 'Kirt' signifying 'glory' or 'praise'. It translates to 'glorious mind' or 'mind that glorifies'.
MANLEY
MasculineRare, English-origin given name derived from the Old English 'Manna', meaning 'ready' or 'eager'. It originally denoted individuals prepared for battle or eager to please.
MANLIO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word 'manus', meaning 'hand'.
MANLY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Middle English word 'manlic', meaning 'having the qualities or appearance of a man'. It has been associated with strength and courage throughout history.
MANMEET
FeminineIndian-origin name, predominantly used for males, meaning "meeting of minds" in Punjabi, signifying wisdom and connection.
MANMEET
MasculineIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit words "Man" and "Meet", signifying 'union of mind', often associated with spirituality, harmony, and inner peace.
MANN
MasculineGerman origin, meaning 'man', and was originally an occupational surname given to male servants or farmers.
MANNA
FeminineHebrew unisex name derived from the Biblical 'manna', signifying divine provision during Israelites' wilderness journey.
MANNAN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the Gaelic word "manach," meaning "monk." It is associated with Saint Mannan, one of Ireland's Twelve Apostles who introduced Christianity to the country in the 5th century. The name also appears in ancient Irish mythology, further enriching its historical significance and cultural heritage.
MANNAT
FeminineMannat, of Indian origin, means 'wishes' or 'desires of the mind', derived from Sanskrit 'Manas'.
MANNETTE
FeminineRare French given name derived from the Occitan word "maneta," meaning "hand.
MANNIE
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from the word "Man," meaning "to think" or "understand," associated with intelligence and wisdom.
MANNIE
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'shama', meaning 'to cause to hear' or 'communication'. Historically, it was the name of one of King David's warriors.
MANNING
MasculineEnglish surname dating back to the 13th century, derived from 'maling', meaning malt maker for beer production.
MANNING
FeminineEnglish surname derived from 'mannyng', meaning "of Manna" or "of Mannin", referencing the ancient Celtic kingdom on the Isle of Man. It was brought to England by Viking settlers during the early Middle Ages, making it a rare yet historically significant name with Celtic and Norse roots.
MANNIX
MasculineIrish given name derived from 'Mannach', meaning 'little monk' or 'devout'. It's associated with Saint Mannach and the influential O'Mannin clan.
MANNON
FeminineIrish name derived from "Mannach," meaning "of Manna," an ancient region in County Mayo associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann, Ireland's mythical gods.
MANNON
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the ancient Celtic sea god Manannán mac Lir, meaning 'son of the sea' or 'horse-man', reflecting his shapeshifting abilities and connection to nature.
MANNUEL
MasculineThe name Manuel originates from Hebrew 'Immanuel', meaning 'God with us', popularized in Spain during the Middle Ages.
MANNY
MasculineUnique, unconventional Spanish name derived from Manuel, meaning 'God is with us,' associated with strength and blessed fortune.
MANO
MasculineHawaiian unisex name derived from "mana," signifying spiritual power, with rich cultural history and mythological significance.
MANOA
MasculineUnique Hawaiian name derived from 'mano', meaning shark, symbolizing strength and courage, and historically associated with Chief Manoa of Oahu.
MANOAH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "rest" or "dwelling," famously known as the husband of Samson's mother in the Bible.
MANOGNA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine given name with Sanskrit origins, translating to 'profound knowledge' or 'intellectual wisdom'.
MANOJ
MasculineIndian boy's name originating from Kerala, derived from Sanskrit words 'Mana' (mind/intellect) and 'jotis' (light/radiance), translating to "radiant intellect" or "illuminated mind". It's also associated with Hindu mythology's Prince Mandoor.
MANOLA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "manola," a traditional men's hat, used historically for both boys and girls, but more commonly for females today, with no specific gender-related meanings beyond its etymological origin.
MANOLIS
MasculineTraditional Greek male name derived from "manolios," meaning "gift of God.
MANOLITO
MasculineSpanish name derived from the diminutive form of "Manuel", which originates from the Hebrew name "Immanuel" meaning "God is with us".
MANOLO
MasculinePopular Spanish name derived from Manuel, meaning "little hand.
MANON
FeminineBreton-derived French given name that means "severe" or "strong-willed", originally used for boys but now popular for girls.