Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MARVYL
FeminineUnique female given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, with no widely accepted explanation for its origins or meaning despite recent popularity.
MARVYN
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "dedicated to song," tracing back to ancient times through its mention in the Bible as a son of Caleb.
MARWA
FeminineArabic feminine name derived from 'marwa', meaning 'to rise' or 'to ascend'. It's deeply rooted in Islamic culture, associated with the Kaaba and Hagar's resilience during her desert ordeal.
MARWAAN
MasculineArabic name derived from 'Marw', meaning 'place of light or dawn'. It originated from a village near Mecca and gained popularity due to its unique sound and positive connotations of strength or power.
MARWAH
FeminineArabic origin girl's name meaning 'tower', derived from the mountain between which Prophet Ibrahim ran seven times during his Hajj rituals, now a compulsory part of Islamic pilgrimage.
MARWAN
MasculineArabic-origin male name derived from 'marw' meaning 'desert plain', popularized during the Islamic Golden Age and associated with Umayyad Caliph Marwan I. It signifies strength, confidence, and is believed to bring good fortune.
MARWIN
MasculineGerman origin name, derived from elements "mar" (meaning famous or fleet) and "wine" (friend), interpreted as 'famous friend'.
MARWOOD
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English words 'maer' meaning boundary or seashore, and 'wudu' meaning wood. It translates to "boundary wood" or "seashore wood".
MARX
MasculineGerman origin name meaning 'to care' or 'worry', popularized by philosopher Karl Marx.
MARX
FeminineUnisex given name with Latin origins meaning "dedicated to Mars," the Roman god of war, strength, and courage. It's also associated with German philosopher Karl Marx.
MARY
MasculineClassic female name of Latin origin meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness", derived from the Hebrew name Miryam.
MARY
FeminineHebrew feminine given name meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness," derived from Miriam, the name of several significant biblical women including Moses' sister and Jesus' mother. It has been one of the most popular girl names throughout history due to its association with the Virgin Mary during the Renaissance period. Today, Mary remains a classic, timeless choice among English-speaking countries.
MARYA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'tune', pronounced as "MAHR-yah".
MARYAGNES
FeminineUnique French name combining 'Marie', meaning sea or rebellious, and 'Agnes', signifying pure or lamb, resulting in the meanings of pure sea or rebellious lamb.
MARYAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'sea' or 'rebellious', inspired by Miriam, Moses' sister in the Bible.
MARYALICE
FeminineEnchanting Irish name derived from "Máirí" meaning "of the sea" and "Alich", a variation of Alice meaning "noble".
MARYALYCE
FeminineDistinctive American name created by author Robert Heinlein for his novel "Friday." It has no explicit meaning but is sometimes associated with the names Mary and Alice, suggesting possible connections to Latin and English words respectively. Despite its fictional origin, Maryalyce has gained some popularity in the United States since its introduction in literature.
MARYAM
FeminineArabic feminine given name that means "sea" or "elevated". It holds significant historical and cultural importance in various regions, particularly in Islamic cultures where it signifies purity, strength, and faith due to its association with the mother of Jesus in Islamic traditions.
MARYAMA
FeminineArabic name derived from 'mariyah' meaning 'sea', and 'ma'am' meaning 'waters', translating to 'the waters of the sea'. It has historic significance, honoring nature's power and beauty.
MARYAMAWIT
FeminineEthiopian name meaning 'my gift from the sea'.
MARYAN
MasculineUncommon yet captivating Persian name derived from "Maryam," meaning "sea" or "ocean." Historically significant in Persia and the Middle East, Maryan is associated with figures of beauty and wisdom, and today it transcends global boundaries.
MARYAN
FeminineRare Irish female given name derived from "Mairin," meaning "sea-born.
MARYANA
FeminineRare, elegant name of Latin origin, derived from "Maria," meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness." Popular among European nobility during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, it is best known through figures like Maria Anna of Austria, a Habsburg princess and Holy Roman Empress. Today, Maryana remains an intriguing choice due to its historical significance and sophisticated sound.
MARYANGEL
FeminineUnique blend of Mary, derived from Hebrew Miriam meaning "sea of bitterness" and popularized by the Virgin Mary in Christianity, and Angel, derived from Greek 'angelos' meaning "messenger". Combined, Maryangel signifies divine femininity and heavenly messengership.
MARYANN
MasculineRare and elegant Irish name derived from Mairead, meaning 'little pearl', reflecting beauty and rarity.
MARYANN
FeminineIrish-derived name meaning "sea-worthy" or "star of the sea".
MARYANNA
FeminineIrish name derived from Mairead, meaning "sea brightness" or "star of the sea." It has been popular among the Irish for centuries and carries associations with intelligence, elegance, and strength.
MARYANNE
FeminineUnique female name derived from Gaelic origin, meaning 'of the sea' or 'star of the sea'.
MARYBEL
FeminineUnique Spanish girl's name derived from 'Maria' (sea of bitter tears) and 'Bella' (beautiful), combining religious heritage with beauty.
MARYBELL
FeminineEnglish origin name, combining classic 'Mary' (bitter sea or rebellious lady) with melodic 'bell'. It's rare yet distinctive, first recorded in the 17th century, with notable bearer American musician Mary Bell born in 1976.
MARYBELLA
FeminineLatin-derived name composed of 'Maria' meaning 'star of the sea' and 'bella', translating to 'beautiful'.
MARYBELLE
FeminineModern American name created by combining 'Mary' (bitter sea or rebelliousness) and 'Belle' (beautiful), signifying beautiful rebelliousness or bittersweet beauty.
MARYBETH
FeminineElegant Irish name composed of "Máire" (sea) and "Beth" (God is my oath), translating to "bitter sea, God is my oath." Popularized in the 19th century by Irish immigrants but remaining rare compared to Mary or Elizabeth, this unique name has been associated with prominent American artist Mary Beth Medley. Today, parents worldwide appreciate its distinctive sound and meaningful origin when choosing a name for their child.
MARYCARMEN
FeminineSpanish-origin name derived from Maria and Carmen, combining "sea of bitterness/rebellion" (Maria) with "song/poem/garden" (Carmen).
MARYCAROL
FeminineIrish name combining 'Mary', meaning "star of the sea", and 'Carol', meaning "strong" or "freeholder".
MARYCAROLINE
FeminineUnique Irish-French name derived from "Máirí" meaning sea/ocean and "Carole/Caroline" meaning strong.
MARYCATHERINE
FeminineIrish-origin compound name consisting of 'Mary', Hebrew for 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness', and 'Catherine', Greek for 'pure' or 'innocent'.
MARYCELA
FeminineUnique female name of Spanish origin, derived from 'cerilla' (matchstick), combined playfully with Maria. It means 'bitter sea of matchsticks', embracing tradition and creativity.
MARYCHRISTINA
FeminineUnique given name composed of the classic names Mary (Latin for 'sea of bitterness') and Christina (Latin for 'follower of Christ').
MARYCLAIRE
FeminineElegant and rare name of Irish origin, composed of "Mary," meaning "bitter sea" or "rebellious," and "Claire," meaning "clear" or "bright.