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Mairi is a feminine given name of Scottish origin derived from Gaelic "Màiri", meaning "of the sea".
The Scottish name Maise, meaning 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness', is derived from Mary via its diminutives Maysie, Maisy and Mayce.
Maisey is a Scottish name derived from the surname Macaister, meaning 'happy field' or 'joyful plain' in Gaelic.
Maisie is a charming Scottish feminine name derived from the Old French word 'maizié', meaning 'made of maize' or 'corn'.
Maislyn is a rare, elegant Scottish name derived from the surname Macaislean, meaning "son of Ailson" or "son of Ailsa," with potential ties to harmony.
Maitland is a rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Mac Tailne or Matheson, meaning "son of Taillean", itself possibly derived from a Gaelic phrase for "powerful".
Maitland is an English name derived from the Old English words 'maere' meaning boundary and 'land'. It is associated with the historic town of Maitland in Northumberland, England, and has been borne by notable individuals such as Henry Maitland, 1st Lord Maitland of Thirlestane. The name conveys strength, leadership, and adventure.
Maitlin is a rare yet elegant Scottish given name derived from the surname MacTavish, meaning 'people of Tod'.
Maitlyn is a captivating Scottish unisex name, meaning "good" or "virtuous," derived from the Scottish word "maith.
Maizlee is a captivating Scottish name derived from MacMhaoidh, meaning "son of Mhaoidh," which originates from the Old Norse male given name Magnus, signifying "great" or "powerful.
Maizleigh is a rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic 'mac Leoid', meaning 'son of Leod'.
Makalyn is a recent, distinctive American name variant of Scottish origin, meaning 'sea' in Gaelic.
Makay is of Scottish origin, meaning 'son of Aodh,' a pagan god of the sun.
The Scottish-origin name Makay, derived from 'Maghraid' meaning 'pearl', stands out for its uniqueness and cultural heritage.
Makayle is a distinctive American name formed by combining Makenzie (Scottish, meaning 'son of Kenneth') and Kayla (Irish, meaning 'slender').
Makaylea is a unique, modern twist on the Scottish name Mackayla, meaning "son of Malcolm" or "child of Malcolm," popularized in recent years for its distinctiveness and appealing sound.
Makaylie is a modern American name created by blending Mackenzie ('son of Kenneth') and Kaylee (English, 'key holder'), lacking specific meaning but boasting Scottish roots and a unique sound.
Makell is a distinctive Scottish given name, derived from the surnames MacGill or MacAil, meaning 'son of Gill' or 'son of Alexander'.
Makenley is a distinct Irish name derived from Mac Kenley, meaning "son of Kenneth," itself denoting "handsome.
Makenna is a captivating Scottish name derived from "Magaidh," meaning "pearl," signifying purity, elegance, and beauty.
Makenna is a distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Magdalena', meaning 'from Magdala', inspired by Mary Magdalene in the New Testament.
Makennzie is a beautiful American female given name created by Francine Pascal for her character Makenzie Clark in the "Sweet Valley" book series. It is often associated with variations such as Makenzie and Mackenzie, and while interpretations vary, it commonly means "son of Kenneth," derived from Scottish Gaelic 'Ceneath,' signifying "handsome" or "fair-haired.
Makensey is a distinctive American female name created by blending Mackenzie ('son of Kenneth') and Kensington (English surname), with no specific meaning but suggesting strength and elegance.
Makensie is a modern American name created by blending Mackenzie ('son of Kenneth') and Kensington (an upscale London neighborhood).
Makenze is an American name created from a blend of Mackenzie and Kenzi, with Scottish influences and meanings varying by interpretation, often associated with creativity, independence, and confidence.
Makenzee is a rare American female name with uncertain origins, possibly inspired by Mackenzie or Makayla. Its potential Irish-Scottish interpretation means "born on a plain" or "leader's field," but this is not widely accepted.
Makenzie is an American name of Scottish origin, derived from Clan Mackenzie, meaning "of Scotland" or "Scottish".
Makenzie is a modern, American name that originated from the Scottish surname MacKenzie, meaning "son of Kenneth," which translates to "handsome" or "winning hero.
Makenzlee is a captivating American unisex name derived from the Scottish surname MacKenzie, meaning "son of fair-haired.
Makenzley is a distinctive American name of Scottish origin, crafted by blending 'Maken' from McKenzie ('son of Kenneth') with 'ley', often associated with landscapes or places. It's a modern invention gaining popularity, particularly in the US, offering flexibility in nicknames like Mak, Makenzie, or Kenzey.
Makenzlie is a distinctive Scottish name derived from MacKenzie, meaning "son of Eanraig," with a modern variant spelling for uniqueness.
Makenzly is a unique Scottish name derived from 'Mac Coinnich', meaning 'son of bright'.
Makayla, of Scottish Highland origin, means 'smart' or 'wise' in Scottish Gaelic.
Makin is of Scottish origin, derived from MacKinnon, meaning 'son of John', and is associated with strength and heritage.
Makinly is a distinctive American given name derived from the Scottish surname MacKinlay, meaning 'son of Kinley'.
Makinnah is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Maighdeannach', meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin'. It was popular among Highland clans and became associated with the MacKinnon clan, gaining worldwide recognition for its unique and meaningful significance.
Makinzey is a rare American name created by author T.C. Boyle for his character Makinzey McCarthy in "The Road to Wellville" (1993). Its origins and meaning are uncertain, but some interpret it as a blend of Irish and Scottish surnames. Since its introduction, Makinsey has been given to 17 baby girls in the U.S., making it an unusual yet memorable choice.
Makinzie is a captivating American name created by combining Makayla and Kenzie, with Scottish origins meaning "beautiful, bold, and enlightened.
Maklin is a rare Scottish male given name with unknown origins but theories linking it to the Scottish surname MacLean ("son of John") or "mac" (son) plus a personal name like Alan.
Maklynn is a modern female name created as a variant of Makayla/Makenzie, derived from Scottish McKay/MacKenzie meaning "son of beautiful/fair.