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MARDIE
MasculineUncommon English female given name with uncertain Old English roots, possibly derived from "maer" meaning "famous".
MARDIS
MasculineRare French given name derived from the word "mardi," meaning Tuesday in English. Its use dates back to the Middle Ages when weekday names were popular for children born on that day of the week.
MARDOCHE
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from Mordechai, meaning 'servant of Marduk', the Babylonian god of creation and storms. It gained significance in Jewish history through its biblical character, Mordechai, and has appeared in literature since the 19th century.
MARDOCHEE
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "servant of Marduk," derived from ancient Mesopotamian culture. It is famously associated with Mordechai/Mardocheus in the Book of Esther, who stands against oppression.
MARDY
MasculineThe name Mardy originates from Hebrew, meaning 'song' or 'melody', inspired by musical creativity or aesthetic pleasingness.
MARE
MasculineLatin-derived given name that means "sea" or "ocean". It was historically associated with the sea deity Mare in ancient Roman culture.
MARECK
MasculineRare Czech name meaning "unblemished," once used by Karel Čapek under pseudonym.
MARECO
MasculineItalian given name of Latin origin, derived from "mares," meaning "of the sea." Historically used near coastal regions in medieval Italy, it has since spread worldwide among families with Italian or Mediterranean heritage.
MAREK
MasculineHistoric Slavic boy's name meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars', popular in Poland and the Czech Republic.
MARELL
MasculineUncommon Latin-origin name meaning "sea," historically prominent in ancient Rome and carried by notable figures like Saint Marellus and Marellus Fabius Cunctator.
MAREN
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Mar', meaning 'of the sea'.
MAREO
MasculineRare Spanish name created by Miguel de Unamuno in his 1917 novel "Abel Sánchez." Despite its unusual derivation from the word "marear" meaning "to feel sick," Mareo is associated with strength and bravery, as exemplified by its character in the novel. While not widely used, it has been carried by notable figures like footballer Mareo Marín and may be appealing to parents seeking unique yet meaningful names with Spanish heritage.
MAREON
MasculineUnique and intriguing name of unknown origin, adding to its allure despite lacking definitive historical or etymological context.
MARGARET
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "margarita," which means "pearl.
MARGARITA
MasculineSpanish-origin feminine given name, meaning 'pearl' in English.
MARGARITO
MasculineSpanish male name of Latin origin, derived from 'margarita', meaning 'pearl', symbolizing purity and beauty.
MARGARO
MasculineUnique Greek name meaning 'pearl', symbolizing purity, beauty, and uniqueness. Traditionally male in Greece, it can be used for both genders.
MARGENE
MasculineDistinctive American given name created by combining Margaret ("pearl") and Eugene ("well-born"), resulting in the interpretation of "well-born pearl".
MARGIE
MasculineCharming American name derived from Margaret, meaning "pearl" in French and Latin. It emerged as a standalone name in the early 20th century after being popularized as a nickname for Margaret during the 1920s and 1930s.
MARGO
MasculineDistinctive French given name derived from 'margot', meaning 'pearl'.
MARGUEL
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Occitan word "marc", meaning "mark" or "boundary".
MARGUERITE
MasculineLatin-origin feminine name meaning 'daisy' or 'marguerite flower', popularized in medieval France and carried by notable figures like Queen Marguerite de Provence and Madame de La Fayette.
MARGUES
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from the surname Marques, which means 'marks' or 'brand'. Originally associated with nobility in Spain, it now stands as a strong and powerful name with historical roots.
MARGUETTE
MasculineRare yet captivating French female given name derived from the Occitan word 'margherita,' meaning 'daisy.'
MARGUIS
MasculineFrench origin name meaning 'nobleman' or 'lord', derived from the rank of marquis.
MARGUISE
MasculineDistinctive French female given name derived from 'marquesa', meaning 'countess', traditionally bestowed upon daughters of nobility.
MARGUS
MasculineEstonian boy's name derived from "margu," meaning "snowdrop," symbolizing hope and renewal.
MARHSALL
MasculineMarshall is of English origin, derived from "mearisc" meaning 'mare's horse', initially used as a surname for those working with horses or having dark-colored horses. It gained popularity in the Middle Ages due to powerful families like the Marshalls of Yorkshire and Ribblesdale, becoming a popular choice for parents seeking a strong, traditional name today.
MARI
MasculineSpanish and Basque origin, signifying 'of the sea'.
MARIA
MasculineFeminine name of Latin origin, meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness," often associated with independence and strong will.
MARIAH
MasculineHebrew origin, means 'sea of bitterness' and is believed to have been derived from Miriam, Moses' sister in the Bible.
MARIAM
MasculineHebrew name meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness," variant of Miriam, sister of Moses, and associated with Virgin Mary in Arabic-speaking countries. It has historical popularity and notable figures like Merriam-Webster's founder and Iranian activist Mariam Rajavi. Today, Mariam is popular globally, particularly in the Middle East, often associated with intelligence and strength.
MARIAN
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'of Mars,' originally a male name popular among ancient Romans, later adopted as a female name in the Middle Ages due to its association with the Virgin Mary.
MARIANA
MasculineThe name Mariana originates from Latin, meaning 'of Mars' or 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war, and is also connected to the Virgin Mary.
MARIANNE
MasculineThe name Marianne originates from the Latin word "Maria," meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness." It gained popularity during the French Revolution as a symbol of liberty and republicanism, with "Marianne" often depicted as a woman holding a flag or Phrygian cap. Today, it remains an important national symbol in France and continues to be a popular given name worldwide.
MARIANNO
MasculineUncommon yet elegant Italian given name derived from 'Maria', meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'dedicated to Mary'. It was popular among Italian nobility and has been carried by notable figures throughout history, including fashion designer Marianno Fortuny y Marsal.
MARIANO
MasculineMariano: Of Spanish & Italian origin, meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war; derived from Latin 'marius', given to March-born children believed under Mars' protection.
MARIBEL
MasculineUnique and captivating Spanish name derived from María (sea of bitterness) and Belén (Bethlehem).
MARIC
MasculineSpanish name derived from 'mar', meaning 'sea', associated historically with courageous leaders like King Maric I of Portugal.
MARICE
MasculineRare female name derived from the Latin 'marinus', meaning 'of the sea'. It was coined by William Shakespeare for his play 'The Tempest'.