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MONTRAIL
MasculineThe American name Montrail originates from the French word 'montagne', meaning mountain, coined in the early 20th century to evoke adventure and nature.
MONTRAL
MasculineMontreal: A unique French-origin given name derived from Mount Royal in Montreal, Canada.
MONTRAVION
MasculineUnique African American given name, created in the early 20th century during a trend of innovative naming practices within the Black community.
MONTRAVIOUS
MasculineUnique African American name derived from Montgomery ("manpower") and Travis ("crossing place/village"), resulting in a powerful combination without an officially recognized meaning.
MONTRAVIUS
MasculineUnique male given name of African American origin, created by combining Montez ("mountainous") and Travis ("to cross").
MONTRAY
MasculineRare, uniquely American given name coined in the late 19th century, with no specific meaning or etymology.
MONTRE
MasculineDistinctive French given name derived from 'montre', meaning 'watch' or 'showcase', originally used for boys, now also for girls.
MONTREAL
MasculineUnique given name of French origin, derived from the city named 'Mount Royal' by explorer Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve in 1642, meaning 'King's Mountain.'
MONTREL
MasculineAfrican American given name derived from Montgomery, meaning "mountain hill.
MONTRELL
MasculineThe name Montrell, derived from Mandinka language, means 'powerful king' and is of African origin.
MONTRELLE
MasculineFrench name meaning "show one's worth," originally used as a rallying cry during medieval tournaments. It was traditionally given to noble boys expected to uphold ideals of chivalry and bravery.
MONTRESE
MasculineAmerican given name of unknown origin, possibly created by combining 'Monte' (mountain) and 'Tres' (three), or inspired by the surname Montez, meaning mountainous. It has been used for both boys and girls since the mid-20th century but remains relatively uncommon.
MONTREVIOUS
MasculineMontrevious: A rare, mid-20th century American name with no known origin or meaning.
MONTREY
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, not derived from common names or words. It was likely created specifically for its bearer and consists of six letters: two 'm's, one 'o', one 't', one 'r', ending with a distinct 'y'. This unique combination associates the name with creativity and individuality.
MONTREZ
MasculineDistinctive African name derived from the Fulani language, traditionally used among West African Fulani people. Although it lacks a specific meaning, it has gained global popularity due to its unique sound.
MONTRICE
MasculineRare French feminine given name derived from 'montrer', meaning 'to show', coined by Georges Sand in her novel 'La Mare au Diable'.
MONTROSE
MasculineScottish origin, combines "Mund" meaning protection and "rós" meaning fame or renown, symbolizing protected fame or renowned protection.
MONTSHO
MasculineAfrican name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe, meaning 'one who brings joy'.
MONTY
MasculineMontgomery is an English name that means "garden on the hill," originating from Old English words "mont" for mountain/hill and "gård" for garden. It started as a surname before becoming popular as both boys' and girls' names in the Middle Ages, with one of its most famous bearers being World War II Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, nicknamed "Monty." Today, it's still used as a given name, though more commonly for males, and remains relatively uncommon despite its historical roots.
MONY
MasculineRare Hebrew given name meaning 'my portion,' associated with destiny and often honoring a revered figure from Jewish tradition.
MONYAE
MasculineCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'born on Monday,' reflecting the high regard held by this day in Yoruba culture.
MONZERRAT
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Basque Mundesar, meaning 'proud and renowned'.
MOO
MasculineUnique African name of Maasai origin, meaning 'to endure' or 'to persevere,' symbolizing strength and resilience.
MOODY
MasculineAmerican given name derived from an English surname, originally meaning 'moody or fickle', with notable bearers including Revolutionary War soldier Henry Moody and states' rights advocate William Moody.
MOON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'moon', meaning Earth's natural satellite. It signifies good fortune, creativity, femininity, mystery, and intuition.
MOONEY
MasculineRare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Muinín, meaning "descendant of Munain," which translates to "darling" or "beloved.
MOORE
MasculineThe name Moore originates from English and Irish roots, meaning "marshy ground" or derived from the Irish clan O'Mórdha. Historically, it was more commonly used as a surname but has been used occasionally as a given name since the 16th century, with recent popularity increases for both boys and girls.
MOOSA
MasculineArabic boys' name derived from Musa, meaning "saved from water." It holds historical significance as the name of Prophet Moses in Islam and has gained global popularity due to its unique sound and rich meaning.
MOR
MasculineWelsh name derived from the old Welsh word for 'sea', with historic roots traced back to the 10th century poem 'Canu mawr y cawr'.
MORAD
MasculinePersian name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', popular in Iran since ancient times and gaining international recognition for its unique sound and beautiful significance.
MORAES
MasculinePortuguese surname meaning 'moral' or 'ethical', historically held by individuals known for their upright character.
MORAL
MasculineDistinctive Spanish origin name derived from the word 'moral', signifying ethics or virtue, first recorded in Spain during the 14th century.
MORAN
MasculineAncient Irish name meaning 'seaside' or 'great', borne by historical figures like High King Mórán.
MORDCHA
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "mordechai," meaning "servant of Marduk," the chief god of Babylon. It is linked to Mordchai Anielewicz, a leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during WWII. Today, it's less common but carries significant historical and cultural importance among Jewish communities.
MORDCHAI
MasculineHebrew masculine given name meaning 'to rebel', derived from the verb מָרַד (marad). It appears in the Hebrew Bible as one of King David's warriors, and has been used historically to honor ancestors or express hope for brave leadership.
MORDCHE
MasculineRare male given name of Yiddish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Mordechai meaning "servant of King Cyrus," and historically prominent among Eastern European Jewry.
MORDECAI
MasculineMordecai, an uncommon yet significant name derived from Hebrew, combines "Morde," meaning rebellious, with "chai," meaning life, resulting in the meaning "rebellious life." This name carries historical weight as it belongs to a brave and loyal character in the Old Testament of the Bible who saved the Jewish people. Despite not being widespread, Mordecai has been popularized through various cultural references such as Broadway musicals and television shows, making it recognizable yet unique for those seeking depth in a name.
MORDECHAI
MasculineAncient Hebrew boys' name meaning 'servant of God', derived from elements translating to 'myrrh from'. Historically significant in the Book of Esther, it has been popular among Jewish communities and is carried by notable figures like Rabbi Mordchai ben Hillel and Mordechai Anielewicz.
MORDECHI
MasculineMordechai is an ancient Hebrew name that means 'servant of God,' derived from the word 'mord' meaning myrrh and the suffix '-ei' signifying possession. It is notable as the name of Esther's cousin in the Book of Esther, who courageously stood against injustice during the Persian Empire.
MORDEKAI
MasculineRare Hebrew male given name meaning "like myrrh," associated with the courageous biblical figure Mordechai in the Book of Esther.