Female and male names starting with the letter "M" .
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MARZELL
FeminineRare, unique name of unknown origin, believed to be fabricated without any known etymology or historical significance.
MARZELL
MasculineRare, German-origin given name derived from 'mar' meaning 'famous', and '-zel' meaning 'peace', worn by notable figures like politician Marzell Klose.
MARZELLA
FeminineItalian girl's name derived from Marsilio, meaning 'of Mars', the Roman god of war.
MARZELLE
FeminineUnique French given name derived from the Latin 'martyr', signifying courage and resilience.
MARZENA
FeminineUnique Polish name derived from "marzenie," meaning 'dream.' It signifies aspirations and has been popular among Polish nobility since the Middle Ages, reflecting their pursuit of dreams through actions and achievements. Today, Marzena remains beloved in Poland and other Slavic countries, inspiring art and literature.
MARZETTA
FeminineElegant Italian feminine name derived from 'marzolina', meaning 'little March'.
MARZETTE
FeminineVintage French girl's name derived from 'marécage', meaning 'marsh', popularized in England during the late Victorian era.
MARZIA
FeminineUnique Italian girl's name derived from Latin 'Marsiacus', meaning 'of Mars'. It signifies courage and strength, as Mars was the Roman god of war.
MARZIAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew female name derived from Miryam, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness', notable as Moses' sister in the Bible.
MARZIE
FeminineRare, Persian-origin given name derived from "mar," meaning "sea." It signifies fluidity, depth, and vastness.
MARZIYA
FeminineCaptivating Persian name derived from "Marsiye," meaning "triumph" or "victory.
MAS
MasculineHistoric Japanese name meaning "general" or "prosperous," popular for centuries amongst men and women alike.
MASA
FeminineUnisex Japanese name meaning "increasing", associated with strength, courage, and determination, popular among families valuing tradition and culture.
MASA
MasculineJapanese unisex name meaning 'fragrant', traditionally used for both boys and girls, now more common for males. It has historical significance, often reflecting families' wishes for their child's life to be filled with beauty.
MASAAD
MasculineArabic name derived from "masjid," meaning "mosque." It signifies a connection to Islamic faith and has been borne by notable historical figures.
MASAAKI
MasculineJapanese given name meaning "genuine autumn".
MASADA
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold,' derived from the historic Israeli fortress, symbolizing Jewish resistance.
MASADA
FeminineHebrew origin, meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold', reflecting strength and resilience. It's renowned for its role in Jewish history during the Roman period.
MASAE
FeminineUnique Japanese name derived from 'true glory' or 'genuine prosperity', symbolizing positivity and success, popular among prominent Japanese families historically but less known globally.
MASAH
FeminineJapanese name meaning 'wide flower'.
MASAHARU
MasculineTraditional Japanese male given name with kanji characters meaning "true" and "clear," signifying sincerity and brightness respectively.
MASAHIRO
MasculineTraditional Japanese male given name meaning 'true hero'.
MASAI
MasculineUncommon, unique African boy's name derived from the Maasai people, known for their resilience and rich culture.
MASAICHI
MasculineTraditional Japanese masculine given name that means "the genuine one.
MASAJI
MasculineRare Japanese male given name derived from the kanji characters 正治, meaning "correct governing" or "proper management".
MASAKATSU
MasculineJapanese given name derived from "masa" (wide-ranging) and "katsu" (victory), meaning abundant triumph. It has been carried by historical figures like Masakatsu Tsuda, a renowned samurai, and remains popular today due to its connotations of strength and success.
MASAKAZU
MasculineJapanese given name composed of "masa" (true/sincere) and "kazu" (harmony/peace), originating from ancient Japan and signifying honesty, wisdom, and harmony.
MASAKI
MasculineJapanese name originating from the kanji "正栄", meaning "prosperous correctness". It was traditionally given to individuals with strong moral principles and has been popular throughout Japanese history, notably during the Edo period (1603-1868). Today, Masaki remains popular in Japan and internationally due to notable figures such as actor Takeshi Kaneshiro and musician Masayoshi Nakamura.
MASAKO
FeminineTraditional Japanese female name derived from the kanji characters "正" (masa) meaning "correct", and "子" (ko) meaning "child". It translates to "proper child" and was popularized during the Heian period by Empress Masako.
MASAL
FeminineHebrew name derived from 'melah', meaning salt, symbolizing preservation and purity.
MASAMI
MasculineUnisex Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters "masa" meaning 'wide' or 'extensive', and "mi" signifying 'beauty'.
MASAMI
FeminineDistinctive Japanese given name that combines the meanings of "true" and "beauty." It gained popularity during Japan's Meiji era and continues to be widely used today, both domestically and internationally.
MASAN
MasculineJapanese name meaning 'to grow', associated with historical figures like Masanobu Fukuoka, and considered auspicious due to its positive connotations.
MASANI
MasculineUnique name of African origin meaning 'evenings', often given to children born during sunset.
MASANI
FeminineSwahili African name meaning 'dust', symbolizing humility and modesty.
MASANOBU
MasculineJapanese given name that combines two kanji characters: 真 (masa), meaning "genuine" or "true," and 相 (saburo), which means "mutual." Thus, the name Masanobu can be interpreted as "true mutuality" or "genuine harmony.
MASANORI
MasculineMale Japanese given name derived from "masa" (真) meaning 'true' and "nori" (則) signifying 'rule', translating to 'genuine principle'.
MASAO
MasculineJapanese given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from "Masa" meaning "growing" and "Ao" meaning "blue". It gained popularity during the Meiji to Showa periods but has since declined in usage. Despite lacking clear meaning, Masao remains appealing due to its simplicity and uniqueness, with no significant historical figures or traditions tied to it.
MASARU
MasculineJapanese given name composed of "masa" meaning genuine and "ru" meaning like, interpreted as 'genuine like'.
MASASHI
MasculineMasashi, of Japanese origin, means "true" or "justice," with "正志" being the most common Kanji combination. It's historically been associated with virtue, honor, loyalty, bravery, and justice, popular among samurai and contemporary parents alike for both boys and girls.