Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MACYN
FeminineModern Irish name derived from Maghnus, meaning "Bearer of Good Fortune," with historical figures like Magnus mac Cairill and Magnus Barefoot.
MACYN
MasculineModern American name created by combining Mackenzie and Mason, with no specific known meaning but often associated with "child of the wise leader" and "stonemason".
MACYNN
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from "Maccyn," meaning "son" or "boy." It was popular among medieval Welsh nobility and has evolved into a unisex given name worldwide.
MADA
FeminineMada: Rare name of unknown origin, with uncertain meaning
MADAI
FeminineAncient Hebrew name meaning "from Media," originating from the Old Testament as one of Noah's grandsons, ancestor of the Median tribe.
MADAILEIN
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from Madadh meaning 'dog', popularized by Sir Walter Scott in "The Fair Maid of Perth.
MADAJAH
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'God has created me', signifying uniqueness and divine creation.
MADALAINE
FeminineBeautiful French-derived name meaning "from Magdala," originally associated with Mary Magdalene. It has a rich history, having been first used in France during the Middle Ages, and has been connected to several notable figures throughout history.
MADALEE
FeminineRecently popularized name of unknown origin, with no known meaning or cultural significance.
MADALEINE
FeminineMadeleine is a feminine given name of French origin, meaning 'from Magdala', a town in ancient Palestine associated with Mary Magdalene.
MADALEN
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from the Latin Magdalena, meaning 'from Magdala', with historical ties to Mary Magdalene of the Bible.
MADALENA
FemininePortuguese name derived from Hebrew Magdalen, meaning "from Magdala," carrying historical significance as Mary Magdalene's title in Christian tradition.
MADALENE
FeminineUnique Spanish given name derived from "madre," meaning mother, signifying devotion, love, and maternal bond. It has historic usage and is found across Mediterranean cultures despite not being widespread today.
MADALENO
MasculineRare, historically significant male given name of Portuguese origin, believed to derive from 'madalena', meaning 'little Magdalene', inspired by Mary Magdalene.
MADALIE
FeminineRare French name derived from "Madalena," meaning "from Magdala," associated with Mary Magdalene in the Bible, and often linked to intelligence, grace, and beauty.
MADALIENE
FeminineUnique French name derived from Madeleine, meaning "from Magdala" or "tower".
MADALIN
FeminineRomanian name derived from Latin "Mahdalinus," meaning 'from Magdala,' with a rich history of faith and devotion tied to Saint Mary Magdalene.
MADALINA
FeminineRare yet beautiful Romanian name meaning 'little apples', derived from the word 'madaleni'.
MADALINE
FeminineUnique Greek feminine name derived from 'madális', meaning 'from Magdala', an ancient town near the Sea of Galilee. It carries historical significance as it is associated with Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus Christ's devoted followers. Madaline has a beautiful sound and stands out due to its rarity.
MADALINN
FeminineRare Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "noble descent" or "having a noble line," with historical ties to legendary Viking warriors.
MADALON
FeminineRare French-origin given name derived from the Occitan language, meaning "from Madalan," with a medieval history as both a surname in France and Spain.
MADALY
FeminineRare, Malagasy female name meaning 'to dream,' symbolizing creativity and hope.
MADALYN
FeminineIrish origin name meaning "sea jewel" or "star of the sea", derived from the Irish Máirín via its full form, Máire, meaning Mary.
MADALYNE
FeminineRare and lovely French-origin name derived from 'madelon', meaning 'from Magdala', the Galilean town where Mary Magdalene lived.
MADALYNN
FeminineAmerican female given name composed of 'Mada', derived from either the Spanish word 'madre' meaning 'mother' or the ancient Egyptian goddess Ma'at, and '-lynn', a popular English ending associated with lakes and serenity.
MADALYNNE
FeminineBeautiful French-origin name derived from Madeleine, meaning "from Magdala," referring to the town where Mary Magdalene lived.
MADAN
MasculineIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit "Madana", meaning "love" or "enchantment".
MADANI
FeminineMadani, of Arabic origin, means 'city' and honors Prophet Muhammad's city Medina.
MADANY
FeminineUnique African name of Malinke origin from West Africa, meaning "the one who brings beauty or joy," reflecting creativity, elegance, and happiness.
MADASEN
FeminineMadasen: A rare Hebrew name derived from 'Mishkan,' meaning 'tabernacle' or 'dwelling place' of God among Israelites.
MADASIN
FeminineModern American name created by combining Madison and Cassidy, with no historical significance or specific meaning.
MADASON
FeminineAmerican given name coined by filmmaker Rob Zombie in honor of his wife Sheri Moon Zombie's distinctive style, with no traditional meaning or history.
MADASYN
FeminineDistinctive American girls' name created by blending Madeline and Ashley, deriving meanings of "from Magdala" and "ash tree meadow.
MADAX
MasculineRare, coined name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, possibly created to express individuality.
MADAY
FeminineRare and unique name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, adding to its intrigue and allure.
MADAYA
FeminineDistinctive African name, derived from Swahili culture, which means "mother of two boys.
MADCHEN
FeminineGerman female given name derived from the Middle High German word 'magde', meaning 'girl'.
MADDALENA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from the Hebrew name Magdalen, meaning 'from Magdala', a town in ancient Palestine. It is associated with Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus Christ's most devoted followers.
MADDALYN
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning "from the town of Magdala," popularized by Mary Magdalene and associated with spirituality and strength.
MADDALYNN
FeminineUncommon Italian feminine name derived from the Hebrew 'Magdalene', meaning 'from Magdala'.