Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MADDAN
MasculineDistinctive Scottish male name derived from "MacDhomhnuich," meaning "son of Domhnuich," which is a diminutive of Donald. It is associated with Clan MacDonald and signifies strength and courage.
MADDAX
FeminineRecently coined, unique given name with no known origin or historical significance. Its meaning remains unclear, allowing individuals to create their own personal associations with the name.
MADDAX
MasculineUnique American boy's name, coined from combining Madison and Max, with no specific meaning but reflecting elements of American history and German ideals.
MADDEE
FeminineModern variant of the French name Madeleine, originating from "from Magdala," and meaning "Mary Magdalene.
MADDELENA
FeminineEnchanting Italian feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'from Magdala'. It honours Mary Magdalene, a devoted follower of Jesus Christ, and was popularized in Italy during the Middle Ages due to the veneration of Saint Maddalena.
MADDELIN
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'Maedeline,' meaning 'from Magdala' and associated with Mary Magdalene.
MADDELINE
FeminineFeminine given name of French origin that means "from Magdala," derived from the Hebrew name Magdalene.
MADDELYN
FeminineIrish-derived name meaning 'from the bright fortress', originally adapted from French Mahault.
MADDELYNN
FeminineUnique American female name created by blending Madeleine (meaning 'from Magdala') and Ellen ('torch' or 'light'). Though it lacks a specific meaning, its components carry significant cultural heritage.
MADDEN
FeminineModern Irish name derived from the historic surname "Mac an Daimh," meaning 'son of the dark-haired one.'
MADDEN
MasculineUnique and modern American given name of Irish origin, originally derived from the surname Ó Maddáin meaning "son of the little dog," popularized recently due to its distinctive sound and connection to Irish heritage.
MADDEX
FeminineUnique, gender-neutral name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Harry Potter characters.
MADDEX
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning and limited historical information.
MADDI
FeminineHebrew name meaning "from the land of Eden," derived from the Garden of Eden in Genesis.
MADDIE
FeminineCharming English name of French origin meaning "from Magdala," popularized by literary works like "Little Women" and made famous by celebrities such as Madeleine Petsch and Maddie Ziegler.
MADDIELYN
FeminineOriginal name of unknown origin, potentially a blend of Madeline and Melody, meaning 'harmony of faith and music'. Its rare usage and mysterious history make it unique and captivating.
MADDIELYNN
FeminineModern blend of Madeline (French, "from Magdala") and Lynn (English, "from the hill"), combining elegance and approachability.
MADDIGAN
FeminineUncommon yet captivating given name of Irish origin, deriving from the ancient O'Madagain sept, and meaning "little noble one" or "proud little one".
MADDILYN
FeminineUnique English name derived from Madeline, with French roots. It means "from the meadow" or "of noble lineage", reflecting its historic associations with nobility and refinement.
MADDILYNN
FeminineCaptivating English name derived from Madeline/Madeleine, conveying "little dear" or "little beloved".
MADDIN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from Madog, meaning "fortunate" or "lucky". It was famously borne by Madoc ap Meredith, a 12th-century Welsh prince, and appears in the Welsh epic poem "The Four Branches of the Mabinogi".
MADDISEN
FeminineCharming unisex Scandinavian name derived from Mads meaning "handsome," with "-sen" giving it a feminine touch.
MADDISON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the surname Maddox, meaning 'son of Maud' or 'son of Matthew', but often interpreted as 'maiden' or 'young woman'. It gained popularity in recent years, especially among girls.
MADDISON
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Middle English word 'Mad', meaning 'from Madingley in Cambridgeshire'. It's typically feminine, with both 'i' and 'ie' spellings common.
MADDISSON
FeminineUnique English name derived from Madison, meaning "son of the intelligent one.
MADDISYN
FeminineAmerican coinage, blending Madison and Sydney, interpreted as "enthusiastic meadow" or simply "crazy about wide meadows". It's popular among females but can be used for either gender.
MADDIX
FeminineContemporary English boys' name derived from Maddocks, an Old Norse personal name, Madoc.
MADDIX
MasculineModern American name derived from Madden, an Irish surname meaning "son of Madadhán", which itself means "dog" in Old Irish.
MADDLYNN
FeminineModern name created from Madeline (French origin, "from the hillfort") and Lynn (English, "lake").
MADDOC
MasculineWelsh given name derived from "Maddog," meaning fortunate or blessed. It has historical ties to brave kings like Maddoc ap Meurig and generous figures in Welsh literature.
MADDOCK
MasculineRare English given name originating from the Old Welsh 'Cadwgon', meaning 'battle fair'.
MADDON
MasculineUnique Scottish given name derived from the surname Maddison, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic MacEachdain. It means 'son of Eachdain', a personal name of uncertain origin.
MADDON
FeminineIrish name derived from "Magdháin", meaning "of Madagan or Magdalen". It is associated with strength and courage, popularized by the O'Maddon clan of County Galway, and remains beloved internationally for its uniqueness and historical significance.
MADDOUX
MasculineRare French name derived from 'madou', an ancient folk song, signifying love, adventure, and heroism.
MADDOX
MasculineEnglish name of old origin meaning "wise" or "advisor", traditionally given to boys but now popular for girls too.
MADDOX
FeminineWelsh name meaning "benefactor" or "advantage", popularized by Welsh prince Madog ap Gruffudd in the 12th century, and currently associated with Ben Affleck's son.
MADDOXX
MasculineModern, uncommon given name of unknown origin, popularized for its distinctive sound and association with individuality.
MADDUX
MasculineDistinctively American name of Welsh origin, derived from Madog meaning "beneficent". It gained popularity in the late 20th century due to celebrity influence like Matthew McConaughey naming his son Maddox.
MADDUX
FeminineRare American boy's name of Welsh origin, derived from Maddox which means "fortunate son".
MADDY
FeminineEnglish origin, often used as a nickname for Madeline/Madeleine but can also stand alone. Its meaning traces back to Old French 'Madeleine' meaning "from Magdala," referencing Mary Magdalene in Christianity.