Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .

MARQUITTA

Feminine

Marquita is an uncommon African American name with Italian roots, meaning 'noble' or 'dedicated to Mars'.

MARQUITTE

Feminine

Marquitta is a distinctively feminine French-origin given name derived from the surname Marcq, meaning 'boundary mark'.

MARQUIZ

Masculine

Marquis is a distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from "marquise," meaning "margrave" or noble governing frontier regions.

MARQUIZE

Masculine

The name Marquise is of French origin, meaning 'margrave' or 'marquis', derived from the Latin word 'marchio', referring to a frontier or border.

MARQUON

Masculine

Unique African-American name derived from 'Amari', meaning 'night' in Swahili.

MARQURITA

Feminine

Marquita is a distinctive Spanish girl's name derived from 'marquesa', meaning marchioness or countess.

MARQUS

Masculine

Latin origin name, derived from 'Marcus', meaning 'dedicated to Mars' and historically popular in Europe, notably Germany, Austria, and Scandinavia.

MARQUTIA

Feminine

Marqutia, of Igbo origin in Nigeria, means 'brave' or 'courage', reflecting the pride and strength of its bearers.

MARQWAN

Masculine

African name of West African origin, particularly from the Mandinka ethnic group. Its meaning, "the one who brings light," reflects its historical significance as a name given to potential leaders in communities.

MARQWON

Masculine

Marquon is an American given name of French origin that means "marshal" or "squad leader." It gained popularity among African American families in the U.S., particularly during the 1980s and 1990s, and is often associated with hip-hop culture.

MARRA

Feminine

Unique Italian given name, originating from the town of Marano in Salerno province, with an uncertain meaning potentially linked to 'dark' or 'swarthy'. It has been used as both a first name and surname for centuries in southern Italy.

MARRAH

Feminine

Rare Hebrew girl's name derived from "marah," meaning "bitter." Introduced through the Bible, it signifies strength and uniqueness despite its harsh connotation.

MARRANDA

Feminine

Maranda is a unique and uncommon name with unknown origin and meaning.

MARRECO

Masculine

Marrenco is an Italian name derived from the surname Marra, meaning 'husband'.

MARREK

Masculine

Marrick is a unique Scandinavian name derived from 'Mark', meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war.

MARRELL

Masculine

African-origin given name derived from Mandinka "Mareme," meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm'.

MARREN

Feminine

The Irish name Marren, meaning 'little sea' or 'great ocean', is a variant of Marina and has historical significance tied to Irish mythology.

MARREO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from 'marero', meaning 'fisherman'. Traditionally given to boys from fishing families, it symbolizes good fortune and hard work.

MARREON

Masculine

Unique name of unknown origin, allowing individuals to create their own identity and meaning around it.

MARRETTA

Feminine

Uncommon yet elegant Italian-derived female name, possibly meaning 'little dark one', originating from the Italian surname Marretti.

MARRI

Feminine

Unique Finnish name meaning 'berry', associated with growth and nature, and historically used as a short form of Maria or Marika.

MARRIA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'rebellious', known historically through Queen Marria of Judah.

MARRIAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'melody'.

MARRIAM

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'elevated' or 'high', associated with loftiness and grandeur.

MARRIAN

Feminine

Elegant Irish name derived from Ó Maoiléidigh, meaning "descendant of Maoiléidigh," and carrying historical significance through notable figures like Marrian Hyde.

MARRIANA

Feminine

Unique Latin name derived from "mare," meaning "sea." It carries historical significance through figures like St. Mariana de Jesús, a Spanish mystic and devoted charity worker. Today, its rarity offers parents a distinctive choice for their daughter, combining elegance with adventure.

MARRIANN

Feminine

Distinctive Welsh name originating as a variant of Mary, meaning "bitter sea" or "rebelliousness.

MARRIANNA

Feminine

Marrianna, of Italian origin, signifies 'rebellious' or 'bitter sea'; its elegance is reflected in its usage across various cultures and art forms.

MARRIANNE

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "rebellious" or "contentious," associated today with strength and uniqueness despite its historical challenging connotation.

MARRICK

Masculine

Distinct male name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname MacRury, meaning "marsh" or "bog", and associated with strength and courage.

MARRICO

Masculine

Modern Spanish name meaning 'seafood', derived from 'mar' (sea) and 'isco'.

MARRIE

Feminine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from MacGilleBhrighde, meaning "son of St. Bride," associated with the Irish goddess Brigid and historically used for girls, often spelled Mary or Mari in other languages.

MARRIETTA

Feminine

Italian feminine given name derived from Maria, meaning "sea" or "rebelliousness," first popularized during the Renaissance period to honor the Virgin Mary.

MARRIN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Mór', meaning 'great'. Associated with the powerful MacKinnon clan, it symbolizes bravery and strength.

MARRIN

Feminine

Unique Welsh given name derived from the ancient word "Maredudd", meaning "to speak highly of" or "to praise". It has a long history in Wales, carried by notable figures including Saint Marredudd (6th century) and Maredudd ap Owain Gwynedd (12th century). Today, it remains popular among Welsh families proud of their heritage.

MARRINA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "of the sea.

MARRIO

Masculine

Mario is an Italian male given name derived from the Latin word 'mars', meaning 'war'.

MARRION

Masculine

Marion is a unique, captivating name of Latin origin meaning "of the sea," with historical figures such as Saint Marion and Mary Ann Cutpurse associated with it.

MARRION

Feminine

Marion is a unique, French-derived name meaning "of the sea," originally used for those living near waterways. It was first used as a given name in medieval France and has since gained global popularity with variations such as Marionn, Marione, and Mariyon.

MARRIS

Feminine

Distinctive French given name derived from the Latin 'maritus', meaning married or husband, and can also be interpreted as 'glorious man' due to its Germanic tribal roots.