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Martinus Masculine Dutch Roman

Etymology and Origin Martinus is the original Latin form of the widely known name Martin. It is derived from the Roman name Martinus, itself a late derivation of the name of the Roman god Mars. As the god of war, Mars wa...

Marty Masculine English

Marty is an English masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive or short form of Martin. The name has been in use as an independent name in its own right, particularly in English-speaking countries.EtymologyMart...

Martyn Masculine Manx Ukrainian +1

Martyn is a given name that appears in Welsh, Manx, and Ukrainian usage as a form of Martin. The name Martin ultimately derives from the Roman name Martinus, itself a derivative of Martis, the genitive case of the name o...

Maruf Masculine Arabic Bengali

MarufMaruf (also spelled Ma'ruf, Marouf, Maroof) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "known, recognized" or "favour, kindness." It is derived from the Arabic root عرف (ʿarafa) meaning "to know, to recognize." The n...

Marvel Feminine English

Marvel is an English given name derived from the English vocabulary word "a miracle, a wonder", which comes from Old French merveille, from Latin mirabilis meaning "wonderful". The name evokes a sense of awe and the extr...

Marvin Masculine Dutch English +1

Marvin is a masculine given name of English origin, derived either from the Welsh personal name Merfyn or the Old English name Mærwine. The Welsh element mer likely means "marrow" (in a figurative sense of "core" or "ess...

Marvyn Masculine English

Marvyn is an English variant of the name Marvin. While Marvin itself has Welsh and Old English origins derived from Merfyn or Mærwine, the form Marvyn represents a minor spelling alteration. The most notable use of this...

Marwin Masculine Dutch German

Marwin is a masculine given name of German and Dutch origin, functioning as a variant of the English name Marvin. The root name Marvin itself has a dual etymology: it may derive from the Welsh name Merfyn, meaning "sea h...

Mary Feminine English English Bible

Mary is a feminine given name, the English form of the Latin Maria, which itself comes from the New Testament Greek names Μαριάμ (Mariam) and Μαρία (Maria). These Greek forms are derived from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Mir...

Mary Beth Feminine English

Etymology and StructureMary Beth is a compound feminine name combining Mary and Beth. Beth itself originated as a diminutive of Elizabeth, but even by the early 20th century it became sufficiently independent for compoun...

Marybeth Feminine English

Marybeth is a combination name formed from Mary and Beth, both of which have deep biblical roots. The name emerged in the English-speaking world primarily in the 20th century, following a broader trend of blended names t...

Mary Jo Feminine English

Mary Jo is a compound feminine given name combining Mary and Jo. It is primarily used in the United States, often serving as a contraction of longer names such as Mary Josephine or Mary Joanna. While Mary remains one of...

Marylou Feminine English

Marylou is a combination of the names Mary and Lou, blending two classic feminine names into a single given name. Mary traces its roots to the Latin Maria, itself from Greek Mariam or Maria, ultimately derived from Hebre...

Marylu Feminine English

Marylu is a modern English variant of Marylou. This name represents a creative combination of two classic names, Mary and Lou, blending religious heritage with a contemporary, feminine sound. Marylu, along with its varia...

Maryse Feminine French

Maryse is a French diminutive of Marie.EtymologyThe name Maryse is derived from Marie, the French form of Maria. It is formed by adding the diminutive suffix -se, similar to other French variants like Manon, Marielle, an...

Marzio Masculine Italian

Marzio is an Italian given name, derived from the Roman family name Marcius, which in turn was a derivative of the praenomen Marcus. The ultimate root of this name chain is the Latin Marcus, believed to be derived from t...

Masaki Masculine Japanese

Masaki is a Japanese given name primarily used for males. Its meaning is derived from the kanji characters used to write it, most commonly combining 正 (masa) meaning “right, proper” and 樹 (ki) meaning “tree.” However,...

Masego Feminine Tswana

Masego is a feminine given name of Tswana origin, meaning "blessings" in the Tswana language. It derives from the root sego, meaning "blessed." Tswana is a Bantu language spoken primarily in Botswana and South Africa, re...

Mason Masculine English

Mason is a masculine given name (though recently it has been used for either sex), derived from an English occupational surname meaning "stoneworker." The surname itself comes from the Old French word maçon, which traces...

Masoud Masculine Arabic Persian

Masoud is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic and Persian origin, an alternate transcription of the Persian/Arabic مسعود (see Masud). It is derived from the Arabic root سعد (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be l...

Masuyo Feminine Japanese

Masuyo is a Japanese feminine given name, composed of kanji characters that together convey a sense of beneficial presence in the world. masu (益) meaning 'profit, benefit' and yo (世) meaning 'world'. While this combina...

Mat Masculine English

Etymology and OriginMat is an English short form of Matthew, a name of biblical origin. Matthew itself derives from the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh," which appears in the Old Testament. The New Testam...

Mate 1 Masculine Georgian

Mate is a Georgian given name that serves as the local form of Matthew. It is used primarily in Georgia and among Georgian-speaking communities. The name derives from the Greek Ματθαῖος (Matthaios), which in turn comes f...

Mate 2 Masculine Croatian

Mate 2 is a Croatian diminutive of either Matej or Matija, itself a form of the New Testament name Matthias. Such diminutives express affection or familiarity, akin to calling a Matthew “Matty” in English.Etymology and H...

Máté Masculine Hungarian

Máté is the Hungarian form of the biblical name Matthew. It is a common given name in Hungary, typically used for males.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh." The...

Matei Masculine Romanian

Etymology and Historical BackgroundMatei is the Romanian form of Matthew. Like its English counterpart, it traces back through the New Testament Greek Ματθαῖος (Matthaios) to the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift of...

Matej Masculine Croatian Macedonian +2

Matej is a Slavic masculine given name, prevalent in Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, and Macedonia. It is derived from Matthias, a name that appears in the New Testament as the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot (Acts...

Matěj Masculine Czech

Matěj is a Czech masculine given name, serving as the Czech form of Matthias (and indirectly of Matthew). It is primarily used in the Czech Republic and shares similarities with other Slavic variants like Matej and Macie...

Mateo Masculine Croatian Spanish

Mateo is a Spanish and Croatian form of Matthew. In Spanish, it is derived directly from the Latin Matthaeus, which itself comes from the Greek Matthaios, a New Testament form of the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift...

Matéo Masculine French

Matéo is a French given name, a modern spelling variant of Mateo or Matteo, ultimately derived from the biblical name Matthew. The accented final 'é' gives it a distinctly French character, distinguishing it from the mor...

Mateu Masculine Catalan

Mateu is the Catalan form of the name Matthew, derived ultimately from the Hebrew Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh."Etymology and Historical ContextThe name traces its roots to the biblical apostle Matthew, a tax coll...

Mateus Masculine Portuguese

Mateus is a Portuguese given name and surname, equivalent to the English Matthew. It originates from the New Testament Greek form Matthaios, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning “gift of Yahweh.”...

Mateusz Masculine Polish

Mateusz is the Polish form of Matthew, a name with deep biblical roots. Meaning "gift of God" or more specifically "gift of Yahweh," it shares its origin with the Hebrew name Mattithiah, from which the Greek Matthaios an...

Matevos Masculine Armenian

Matevos is the Armenian form of Matthew, a name with deep biblical roots. It derives from the Hebrew name Mattithiah (מתתיהו), meaning 'gift of Yahweh,' composed of the elements mattan ('gift') and Yah (a short form of Y...

Matevž Masculine Slovene

Matevž is the Slovene variant of Matthew, a name of biblical origin. Like its English counterpart, Matevž derives from the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh," which appears in the New Testament as the apost...

Matey Masculine Bulgarian

Matey is a Bulgarian masculine given name, derived as a form of Matthew. The name entered Bulgarian through the Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition, in which the apostle Matthew holds a significant place as the author o...

Matfey Masculine Russian

EtymologyMatfey is an older Russian form of Matthew, ultimately derived from the biblical Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh." The Greek form Matthaios appears in the New Testament, borne by one of the twelv...

Mathéo Masculine French

Mathéo is a French given name that serves as a variant of Mateo or Matteo. Like its cognates, it ultimately derives from Matthew, which comes from the Greek Ματθαῖος (Matthaios), a form of the Hebrew Mattithiah, meaning...

Matheo Masculine Norwegian Swedish

Matheo is a given name used primarily in Norwegian and Swedish contexts, functioning as a Scandinavian form of Mateo or Matteo, both ultimately derived from Matthew.Etymology and Linguistic BackgroundThe name Matthew ori...

Matheus Masculine Portuguese

Matheus is a Portuguese given name, a variant of Mateus, which is itself the Portuguese form of Matthew. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Mattithiah, meaning "gift of God." In the New Testament, Matthew (also...

Mathew Masculine English

Mathew is a masculine given name and a variant of Matthew. Like its root form, Mathew ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Mattithiah (מַתִּתְיָהוּ), meaning 'gift of God.' The English form Matthew came into use durin...

Mathieu Masculine French

Mathieu is a French variant form of Matthew. The name Matthew derives from the Hebrew Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh," and entered European languages through the Greek Matthaios in the New Testament. Matthew, also c...

Mathijs Masculine Dutch

Mathijs [mɑˈtɛi̯s] is a Dutch form of the given name Matthias, which itself originated from the Greek name Ματθίας (Matthias), a variant of Ματθαῖος (see Matthew). The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew root Yahweh,...

Mathilde Feminine Danish Dutch +3

Mathilde is a feminine given name used in several European languages, primarily French, German, Dutch, Danish, and Norwegian. It is a form of Matilda, itself derived from the Old High German name Mahthilt meaning “streng...

Mathis Masculine French German

Mathis is a French and German variant of Matthias, which itself derives from the Greek Ματθίας (Matthias), a form of Ματθαῖος (see Matthew). The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift of...

Mathys Masculine French

Mathys is a French variant of Matthias. While Matthias originates from the Greek Ματθίας (Matthias), itself a variant of Ματθαῖος (Matthaios) meaning "gift of Yahweh," the form Mathys specifically represents a French ada...

Mati Masculine Estonian

Mati is the Estonian form of Matthew, a name of Hebrew origin derived from Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh." In the New Testament and the Christian tradition, Matthew (also called Levi) was one of the twelve apostles...

Matic Masculine Slovene

Etymology and OriginMatic is a Slovene variant of the name Matthias, which itself derives from the Greek Ματθίας (Matthias), a variant of Ματθαῖος (Matthew). The ultimate root is the Hebrew name Yahweh, signifying "gift...

Matild Feminine Hungarian

Matild is the Hungarian form of Matilda, a feminine given name of Germanic origin. The name ultimately derives from the Old High German elements maht "might, strength" and hilt "battle", giving it the meaning "strength i...

Matilde Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Etymology and OriginsMatilde is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian form of Matilda, a name of Germanic origin. It derives from the Old High German name Mahthilt, composed of the elements maht (meaning "might, strength"...

Matis Masculine French

Matis is a French variant of Matthias, ultimately deriving from the Greek name Ματθίας (Matthias), itself a variant of Ματθαῖος (Matthew). The name appears in the New Testament as the apostle chosen to replace Judas Isca...

Matko Masculine Croatian

Matko is a Croatian diminutive of Matej or Matija, making it a pet form commonly used as a given name in Croatia. Its roots ultimately trace back to the New Testament name Matthias (Greek Ματθίας), through its local Sout...

Mato Masculine Croatian

Mato is a Diminutive of Matej or Matija, commonly used as a given name in Croatian-speaking regions. As a short, affectionate form, it carries the same biblical roots as its longer counterparts, ultimately derived from t...

Matouš Masculine Czech

Matouš is the Czech form of Matthew, derived from the New Testament Greek Matthaios, which itself comes from the Hebrew Mattithiah meaning 'gift of Yahweh'. In Czech, the name is used to refer to the evangelist and apost...

Mats Masculine Norwegian Swedish

EtymologyMats is a Swedish and Norwegian short form of Matthias. The name Matthias itself derives from Greek Ματθίας (Matthias), a variant of Ματθαῖος (Matthaios), which in turn comes from the Hebrew name Matthew (Mattit...

Matúš Masculine Slovak

Matúš is the Slovak form of Matthew, used to refer to the evangelist and apostle also known as Levi. The name Matthew itself derives from the New Testament Greek Ματθαῖος (Matthaios), which is a Greek rendering of the He...

Matvei Masculine Russian

Matvei is a Russian given name, an alternate transcription of Matvey (Матвей), which is the Russian form of Matthew. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning 'gift of Yahweh', via the Greek Ma...

Matvey Masculine Russian

Matvey is the Russian form of Matthew. Originating from the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh," the name entered Greek as Matthaios and later spread through Christianity. In Russia, Matvey (also spelled Mat...

Matviy Masculine Ukrainian

Matviy is the Ukrainian form of the name Matthew. It belongs to a family of names derived from the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning "gift of Yahweh" (from Yahweh, the name of the God of Israel). In the New Testament, Matt...

Maud Feminine Dutch English +2

EtymologyMaud is a medieval English and French form of Matilda, which itself derives from the Germanic name Mahthilt, meaning "strength in battle" — from the elements maht "might, strength" and hilt "battle". In Old Fren...

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