Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MARGARETHA
FeminineUnique German name derived from Latin 'margarita', meaning 'pearl'.
MARGARETHE
FeminineGerman feminine name composed of "Margaret" meaning pearl and "heth" meaning bright, thus translating to brilliant pearl.
MARGARETJO
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the Latin "margarita," meaning "pearl," combined with the playful Irish suffix "-jo.
MARGARETMARY
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish given name derived from the combination of Margaret ('pearl', 'child of light') and Mary ('bitter sea' or 'rebelliousness'), both with rich histories and meanings.
MARGARETT
FeminineEnglish name derived from Latin Margaret, meaning "pearl net.
MARGARETTA
FeminineItalian name derived from the Latin word "margarita," meaning "pearl." It has been associated with notable figures like Saint Margaret of Cortona and was used in medieval Italy for girls born into noble families.
MARGARETTE
FeminineGerman feminine name derived from Margarete, which means "pearl" in Greek.
MARGARIDA
FeminineFeminine given name of Portuguese origin, derived from the Latin word "margarita," meaning "pearl.
MARGARIE
FeminineMargarete is a German origin feminine name composed of 'marg', meaning pearl, and 'garden'.
MARGARINE
FeminineRare but elegant French feminine given name derived from Latin "margarium," meaning "relating to the margin or edge." It was originally associated with beauty and grace, used by French nobility for girls born on their estates' peripheries. Today, it remains uncommon yet distinctive, often spelled Marguerite, Margaret, or Margarita.
MARGARIT
FeminineCharming feminine given name of Catalan origin, derived from "margall" meaning 'daisy', and signifying purity and beauty.
MARGARITA
FeminineElegant Spanish name derived from the word for 'pearl,' reflecting its lustrous appearance, and popularized by Empress Maria Margarita of Austria in history.
MARGARITA
MasculineSpanish-origin feminine given name, meaning 'pearl' in English.
MARGARITE
FeminineMarguerite is a French feminine given name meaning "bordered" or "edges," likely coined for someone living on town outskirts, with royal connections and literary fame.
MARGARITO
MasculineSpanish male name of Latin origin, derived from 'margarita', meaning 'pearl', symbolizing purity and beauty.
MARGARITTE
FeminineHistoric and elegant French female given name derived from the Latin word "margarita," meaning "pearl.
MARGARO
MasculineUnique Greek name meaning 'pearl', symbolizing purity, beauty, and uniqueness. Traditionally male in Greece, it can be used for both genders.
MARGART
FeminineUnique German name derived from 'marg', meaning 'pearl', signifying beauty and rarity.
MARGARUITE
FeminineMarguerite is a French girl's name derived from Latin "margarita," meaning "daisy" or "pearl." It has been popular throughout history, notably among royalty like Marguerite of Navarre and Queen Margaret of Scotland.
MARGARY
FeminineLatin-origin feminine given name meaning "pearl," popular among European nobility in the Middle Ages and associated with Saint Margaret of Antioch.
MARGAURITE
FeminineMarguerite is a feminine given name of French origin, derived from "margeride" meaning "daisy," popularized in medieval times as a symbol of beauty and purity.
MARGAUX
FeminineThe French name Margaux originates from 'marguerite,' meaning 'daisy,' reflecting elegance and sophistication.
MARGE
FeminineEnglish name meaning "border" or "edge", derived from Margaret, itself originating from the Latin 'margarita' meaning "pearl".
MARGEAN
FeminineAmerican variant of the French name Marguerite, meaning "daisy" or "pearl," created in the mid-20th century as a unique and charming alternative spelling.
MARGEARET
FeminineThe name Margearet is derived from the Latin "Margarita," meaning "pearl." It was popular among nobility during the Middle Ages, reflecting their reverence for this precious gemstone, and has been associated with several notable historical figures such as Saint Margaret of Scotland and Margaret of Navarre.
MARGEART
FeminineRare, Dutch-derived feminine name with historical significance. It combines 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl' in Latin, with the masculine suffix '-ert'. Once popular during medieval times, it gained prominence through figures like Margaret of Austria, a notable diplomat and regent. Today, Margeart symbolizes strength, intelligence, and tradition.
MARGEAUX
FeminineUnique feminine name of French origin, derived from 'marge' meaning 'border', combined with 'jeux' translating to 'borders of play'. It signifies creativity, freedom, and independence.
MARGEE
FeminineDistinctive American variant of the historic Latin-derived Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
MARGEL
FeminineHebrew-origin name meaning 'pearl', known since biblical times as the wise wife of King David, and associated with notable figures like physicist Margalit Ruth Cohen.
MARGELENE
FeminineDistinctive name of unclear origin, likely a variant of Margaret or Marjorie combined with Helen, and has no established meaning. First recorded in the late 19th century, it has gained popularity recently despite its rarity throughout most of the 20th century.
MARGENA
FeminineElegant female name of Latin origin meaning 'pearl'.
MARGENE
FeminineUnique American given name created by combining Margaret ("pearl") and Eugene ("well-born").
MARGENE
MasculineDistinctive American given name created by combining Margaret ("pearl") and Eugene ("well-born"), resulting in the interpretation of "well-born pearl".
MARGEREE
FeminineRare, French-origin given name derived from 'marquer', meaning 'to mark or note down'. Its exact origins are undocumented but it may signify observance or analytical prowess.
MARGERET
FeminineMargaret is a classic feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'pearl', associated with elegance and beauty.
MARGERETE
FeminineScandinavian female given name derived from the Old Norse "Margjóð", meaning "pearl girl".
MARGERETT
FeminineMargaret, of Latin origin, means "pearl". It's a historic name associated with elegance and grace.
MARGERETTE
FeminineThe name Marguerite is of French origin, meaning 'daisy' and derived from the Latin word 'marginis', symbolizing love and fidelity in medieval France.
MARGERIE
FeminineUnique French given name derived from 'marjolaine', which means 'of Majorca' or associated with the marjoram plant, popular during medieval France.
MARGERINE
FeminineUnique French name derived from "marguerite," meaning "daisy.