Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MARITES
FeminineCaptivating Spanish name meaning 'of the sea' or 'related to the sea', traditionally given to girls born near coastal regions in Spain, symbolizing protection and good fortune.
MARITESS
FemininePhilippine female given name derived from 'María de la Trinidad', meaning 'Mary of the Trinity', with ties to José Rizal's novel and Spanish colonial influence.
MARITHA
FeminineSpanish origin name meaning "of the sea", popular among early Christians and Spanish nobility, known for its elegance.
MARITHZA
FeminineCaptivating Spanish female name derived from "mar" (sea) combined with the diminutive suffix "-itza," conveying a playful and affectionate reference to the sea.
MARITSA
FeminineUnique Greek name meaning 'of the sea', originating from the ancient Cretan maiden known for her beauty and kindness. It's also associated with the goddess Aphrodite and has been popular throughout history, notably held by Queen Maritsa of Bulgaria.
MARITSSA
FeminineCaptivating Greek name derived from "marithessa," meaning "of the sea." It has been passed down through generations in Greece and the Mediterranean region, often given to girls with strong coastal ties or maritime connections.
MARITTA
FeminineItalian female name derived from 'maritto', meaning married. It was traditionally given to young girls believed destined for early marriage.
MARITZA
FeminineCharming feminine given name with Spanish roots, derived from "mar," meaning "sea." It translates to "little sea" or "of the sea," reflecting its association with grace and beauty reminiscent of the ocean's vastness.
MARITZA
MasculineCaptivating Spanish name derived from "mar," meaning sea, signifying "of the sea.
MARITZABEL
FeminineMaritzabel is of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin 'Martialis', meaning 'of Mars'.
MARIUM
FeminineArabic female name meaning 'sea', reflecting its vastness and beauty.
MARIUS
MasculineLatin-derived masculine given name, meaning "dedicated to Mars," the Roman god of war and agriculture. It signifies courage and valor, popularized by historical figure Gaius Marius, a prominent Roman general and statesman during the late Roman Republic period.
MARIUSZ
MasculinePolish masculine given name derived from the Latin name Marius, which was used by ancient Roman families claiming descent from Marcus Curtius.
MARIUXI
FeminineUnique and elegant Spanish feminine name derived from Mariano, meaning 'of Mars' in Latin.
MARIVEL
FeminineDistinctive female Spanish name created from 'Mari' meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness', and 'Vel' derived from the male name Velocity, interpreted as 'swift sea' or 'rapid bitterness'.
MARIVELL
FeminineMarivell, of Latin origin, means 'of the seashore' or 'by the sea'.
MARIVELLA
FeminineItalian origin given name derived from 'maraviglia', meaning 'wonder'.
MARIVELLE
FeminineCaptivating French name derived from Marie-Victoire, meaning "Mary-Victory".
MARIVI
FeminineDistinct Basque female name derived from 'Maria', meaning 'sea' or 'bitter sea'. It honors the Virgin Mary and reflects the sea's power and beauty in Basque culture.
MARIVIC
FeminineRare yet significant Filipino feminine name derived from 'Maria' (sea) and 'Vic' (victory), reflecting both Spain's colonial influence and the Philippines' indigenous roots.
MARIVY
FeminineHaitian origin name derived from the blend of French names Marie and Victoire, meaning 'sea of bitterness/victory'. Popularized during the Haitian Revolution, it signifies strength and triumph.
MARIXA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Catalan origin, derived from 'mar' meaning 'sea', evoking marine beauty and power.
MARIXSA
FeminineRare Spanish female given name, derived from Mercedes meaning "mercy" or "compassion", first recorded in Spain during the 16th century.
MARIXZA
FeminineLatin-origin name meaning 'dedicated to Mars,' the Roman god of war.
MARIYA
FeminineSlavic origin, a variation of Latin Maria derived from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'sea' or 'bitter sea'. Popularized by the Virgin Mary in Christianity, it remains widely recognized and beloved worldwide.
MARIYAH
FeminineThe name Mariyah of Arabic origin signifies 'sea' or 'ocean', symbolizing vastness and God's power in Islamic tradition.
MARIYAM
FeminineArabic name meaning "sea" or "ocean," derived from the word "bahr." It is associated with Mary, mother of Jesus in Christianity, and revered in Islamic tradition for her purity and devotion.
MARIYAN
FemininePersian name derived from Maryam, meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness," with roots tracing back to Miriam, the sister of Moses in biblical stories.
MARIYANA
FeminineSlavic feminine name derived from Maria, meaning "sea" or "rebelliousness," popular among Slavic communities and bearing historical figures like Empress Mariya of Russia.
MARIYANI
FeminineUnique African name from Swahili culture, meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', embodying beauty and refinement.
MARIYANNA
FeminineMariyanna, of Greek origin, is a unique and beautiful name derived from 'Maria', though it bears its own distinct identity.
MARIYHA
FeminineMariyha, of Arabic origin, means 'sea' and is associated with depth, mystery, and beauty.
MARIYON
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from 'Miriam', meaning 'sea' or 'rebellious', gaining popularity for its distinct sound and appearance.
MARIYONNA
FeminineUncommon Italian name derived from 'mirione', meaning 'little sea', symbolizing fluidity, depth, and beauty.
MARIZA
FeminineCharming Portuguese name derived from "mar," meaning "sea," signifying a connection to the ocean, while retaining its own unique identity distinct from names like Maria or Margarita.
MARIZELA
FeminineCaptivating Spanish name derived from "mar" meaning sea, with "-zela" as a diminutive suffix. It signifies 'little sea' and has a rich historical background.
MARIZOL
FeminineUnique, exotic name of unknown origin, often associated with a blend of Mary and Isabel or Spanish/Hispanic descent, but its meaning remains undefined.
MARIZZA
FeminineItalian name originally derived from Maria, meaning "sea of bitterness," but often interpreted as "given by God." It was popularized during the Middle Ages and has evolved into a distinct form with a rich history.
MARJ
FeminineEnglish feminine given name derived from 'Margarita', meaning 'pearl'.
MARJA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "sea," derived from the Semitic root word "y-m-r." It holds historical significance as it was once part of the biblical Sea of Galilee's name, Yam Marah.