Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MARQUEZ
FeminineMarkus is a Latin-origin name meaning 'dedicated to Mars,' the Roman god of war, symbolizing courage and duty.
MARQUEZ
MasculineSpanish surname turned unisex given name, meaning 'market maker/seller'. It's associated with Spain and has gained global popularity.
MARQUEZE
MasculineDistinctive given name of African American origin, created by playwright August Wilson for his Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Two Trains Running." Despite not having a specific meaning or etymology, this fictional creation has gained popularity in recent years, with around 250-350 babies named Marqueze annually since 2008.
MARQUI
MasculineDistinctive Latin name originating from the ancient Roman family name Marcus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars,' the Roman god of war.
MARQUI
FeminineDistinctive boy's name of Spanish origin, derived from "marco" meaning boundary or limit. It has no specific meaning as a given name, but stands out due to its unique spelling and sound.
MARQUIA
FeminineMarcia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
MARQUIAN
MasculineDistinctively Latin-derived given name, originating from the Roman term "marchio" meaning 'boundary' or 'mark'.
MARQUICE
MasculineDistinctive name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "marqués," meaning "marquis." It was historically associated with individuals of considerable wealth and power in medieval Spain. Today, Marquice is globally recognized as a confident and ambitious leader's name.
MARQUIDA
FeminineMarquista is a unique Swahili name meaning 'farmer', originating from the Maasai people's culture in Kenya and Tanzania.
MARQUIE
FeminineMarquel is a Spanish-origin given name derived from 'marqués', meaning 'mark' in English, which was historically a title of nobility granted to nobles who held land.
MARQUIE
MasculineMarkie is a unisex English name derived from Mark, meaning "dedicated to Mars" or "warlike", and has been popular in recent years.
MARQUIES
MasculineRare, Spanish-derived unisex given name meaning 'marchioness' or 'countess'.
MARQUIESE
MasculineUnique Spanish-derived given name meaning 'mark' or 'brand', first used in the US during the early 20th century.
MARQUIESHA
FeminineAmerican given name created from a blend of Marquise (French nobility) and Jessica (Hebrew 'God beholds'), gaining popularity among African Americans despite being relatively uncommon.
MARQUIETA
FeminineMarquita, of Spanish origin, means 'countess' or 'marchioness', deriving from the Spanish word 'marquesa'. Once a noble title in medieval Europe, Marquieta now serves as a distinctive and elegant given name.
MARQUIETTA
FeminineMarquetta is a unique Italian female given name derived from the surname Marquet, meaning 'maker or seller of marbles', originating in Lombardy during the Middle Ages.
MARQUIEZ
MasculineUnique male given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque word 'marquiz', meaning 'marshal' or 'sheriff'. It gained popularity in the late 20th century among Spanish-speaking communities.
MARQUIL
MasculineUnique name with unknown origins and unclear meaning.
MARQUILA
FeminineMarquilla is a unique Spanish feminine name derived from "mar" meaning "sea," combined with "-quila" meaning "like," interpreted as "like the sea.
MARQUILLA
FeminineRare Latin-origin given name meaning "little sea" or "small wave," popularized in medieval Europe among nobility and associated with the sea.
MARQUILLE
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from 'marca', meaning 'mark' or 'brand', and originally created as a diminutive of Marco.
MARQUIN
MasculineAncient Roman name derived from Marcus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the god of war.
MARQUINA
FeminineRare Spanish given name of Basque origin, potentially derived from an occupational surname referring to someone who worked with marble or stone. Despite its unclear meaning, it carries a sense of heritage and tradition, reflecting the ancient Basque culture.
MARQUINN
MasculineOriginal given name originating from African American Vernacular English (AAVE), emerging independently in the mid-20th century. Its exact origins remain unclear, but it is not derived from any common names or words, contributing to its unique and distinctive character.
MARQUINTA
FeminineMarquita is a Spanish-origin female name derived from "marquise," meaning "marchioness.
MARQUIS
FeminineFrench origin given name derived from the title 'marquis', ranking between count and duke in French nobility.
MARQUIS
MasculineFrench origin meaning 'nobleman', was originally used to denote a member of the nobility ranking between duke and count.
MARQUISA
FeminineMarquisa: A rare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning "dedicated to Mars," combining Latin and French influences for a sophisticated sound.
MARQUISE
FeminineFrench origin meaning 'marsh', evolved from the title given to noblemen owning marshy lands.
MARQUISE
MasculineThe unisex name Marquise has French roots and means "noble" or "of noble rank," derived from the French title "marquis.
MARQUISHA
FeminineCaptivating African name of Swahili origin meaning "one who cuts stone.
MARQUISHIA
FeminineUnique and captivating name of African-American origin, combining 'Marquis' (noble title) and 'Shia' (branch of Islam), signifying nobility and spiritual depth rooted in African-American culture and Islamic tradition.
MARQUISIA
FeminineUncommon yet elegant African-American name derived from the French noble title 'marquise', meaning 'noble'.
MARQUISS
MasculineFrench-derived name originally denoting a noble title (marquis/margrave), popularized during medieval times among wealthy families.
MARQUIST
MasculineFrench origin, meaning "to march or walk," derived from the Old French word "marche" for border or frontier, or possibly the Latin word "marchia" referring to a border district.
MARQUITA
FeminineUnique and elegant female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the masculine name Marquès, meaning 'marqués' or noble title.
MARQUITA
MasculineRare but distinctive given name of Spanish origin, derived from the title "marquesa" meaning "countess," with "-ita" signifying familiarity or endearment.
MARQUITE
FeminineRare French name derived from 'Marcus', meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war.
MARQUITHA
FeminineIgbo name meaning "beautiful child," reflecting the cultural significance placed on beauty, grace, and positivity within Igbo tradition.
MARQUITIA
FeminineUnique African given name of Yoruba origin, traditionally bestowed upon girls born under specific celestial signs or during auspicious times due to its association with positivity and strength.