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Meggen is a rare Scottish given name derived from the surname MacGille Eathain, meaning "son of Gille Eathain," which signifies devotion and fiery spirit.
Meggie is a unique Scottish name derived from Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Latin, popularized as a pet form during medieval times.
Meghan is an Irish and Scottish name meaning "strong warrior" or "pearl", derived from the Irish surname Ó Meacháin, and has been used as both male and female given name in Ireland for centuries. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the 20th century, notably borne by Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex.
Mekenna is an intriguing name with unknown origins, often associated with Scotland but also potentially having Native American or African roots.
Mekenzie is a Scottish unisex name derived from "Mac Eanruig," meaning "son of Henry." It originated from the Clan MacKenzie, a powerful Highland clan, and has been passed down through generations.
Mellon is a rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic "maol" meaning bald, originally a nickname for brave warriors in medieval times.
Melva is a distinctive name with origins debated but possibly stemming from Scottish Gaelic Màlva, meaning 'smooth or bald', or Latin Melissa, meaning 'honey bee'. Historically used in Scotland for both genders, it's now predominantly female and has been borne by notable individuals like American author Melva Bradley.
Melvine is a unique French-origin given name, derived from 'melville,' which means 'bad fortune.' Though rare, it has gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada due to its distinctiveness.
Mennie is a rare and distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Scottish surname "McInnes" meaning "son of Angus," or an abbreviation of feminine names like Mary or Margaret. Despite its unclear roots, Mennie carries a sense of individuality and uniqueness.
Merida is a striking Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'Mèrida', meaning 'majestic'.
Merida is a captivating Scottish Gaelic name originating from ancient coastal place names like the Isle of Merida in Argyllshire, meaning "from the bright sea" or "song of the sea.
Merliah is a unique female given name of unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning. Its roots are debated but unclear, with theories suggesting Scottish or French influences without definitive evidence. It may also be an invented name created by parents seeking uniqueness for their daughter. Despite its uncertain origins, Merliah has gained some popularity in recent years in the United States, first appearing on popular baby names lists in 2014.
Merrel is a distinctive Scottish name derived from Murchadh, meaning "great in battle.
Merric is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Muirgheach," meaning "seaside" or "by the sea.
Merrylee is a rare American girl's name of Scottish origin, combining 'merry' (cheerful) with 'Lee' (clearing/meadow), suggesting happiness and open spaces.
Mhairi is a Scottish female name derived from "Mhaoirt," meaning "seamariner," and associated with the legendary Scottish heroine Mhairi Bhain.
Mhari is a Scottish name derived from 'Màiri', meaning 'bitter' or 'warlike', reflecting stormy seas, but carrying no negative connotations.
Michaelray is a rare Scottish name composed of Michael (Hebrew: "who is like God?") and Raymond (German: "wise protector"), creating a unique blend of strength, power, wisdom, and protection.
Micheil is a Scottish name derived from Michael, meaning "who is like God?" It is associated with Saint Michael the Archangel and was popularized by Clan Gregor.
Mickenna is an Irish origin name derived from Mac Kenna, meaning "son of Kenneth", which translates to "handsome" or "attractive".
Mickenzie is a Scottish name meaning "beautiful son of Kenneth".
Mickle is a rare English name created as a diminutive of the Scottish surname Micklem or Mickel, which means 'great' or 'large'.
Midge is an English gender-neutral name with Scottish roots, often associated with Margaret but also carrying independent historical significance.
Midgie is a rare Scottish girl's name derived from 'midgie', the Scottish word for biting midge fly, with no specific meaning beyond its origins.
Miggie is a distinctive name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Margaret ('pearl') or Maggie, coined by Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Mikalyn is a Scottish name of Gaelic origin, derived from "Micil", meaning "servant of St. Michael". It signifies courage and devotion, making it a meaningful choice for girls.
Mikayleigh is a captivating Scottish name derived from "Màighistreach," meaning "masterful" or "skilled.
Mikenna is a distinctive Irish name derived from Micien, meaning 'son of Kenneth', an ancient Scottish name signifying 'handsome' or 'enlightened'.
Milbra is a rare, mysterious Scottish or Irish origin name with an unknown etymology and uncertain meaning, possibly a variation of Melisandre or Melusina.
Milroy is a rare Scottish name derived from Gaelic words "mil" meaning smooth/level and "ruadh" meaning red, interpreted as "red-haired smooth one".
Mintie is a rare, Scottish-origin name with a charming sound and intriguing history, derived from habitation names and traditionally used as a pet form of Mintona or Mintonia.
Mirtle is a rare Scottish feminine name with an uncertain meaning, possibly derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "mirt" meaning "berry.
Mitcheal is a rare Scottish given name originating from the surname Mitchell, meaning "community" or "settlement.
Mitchel is an English variant of Mitchell, derived from the Scottish surname MacGillicheathair, meaning 'devoted to Saint Kathleen'.
Mitchell is a classic masculine name of Scottish origin, meaning 'large stone', and conveys strength and durability.
Mitchum is a rare American given name derived from the Scottish surname MacIver, meaning "son of Ivor" or "son of Yvor," which itself stems from the Welsh name Ifan, signifying "archer.
Mithcell is a unique Scottish given name of the 16th century, derived from the surname Mitchell meaning 'miller' or 'corn mill worker', still relatively rare today.
Mittie is a rare American girl's name derived from Scottish Mitchell, meaning "son of Michel" or "small".
Mitzy is a unique American female name derived from Mitchell, a Scottish Gaelic name meaning "God is merciful." Despite lacking a specific meaning, Mitzy is associated with mercy and kindness.
Mkenzie is a distinctive Scottish name derived from the surname Mackenzie, meaning "son of Kenneth," with Kenneth translating to "handsome" or "born of fire.