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Maude Feminine English French

Maude is a feminine given name and surname with roots in medieval Europe. Variant of Maud, it can be viewed as a simplified form through historical usage. Maud itself evolved from Matilda, deriving from the Germanic name...

Maudie Feminine English

Maudie is a diminutive of Maud, a medieval English and French form of Matilda. The suffix "-ie" serves as an affectionate or informal ending, giving Maudie a friendly, endearing quality. The name Maud fell out of widespr...

Mauno Masculine Finnish

Mauno is a Finnish masculine given name, derived as a Finnish form of Magnus. The name Magnus itself comes from the Late Latin word for "great," and was popularized in Scandinavia through the 11th-century Norwegian king...

Maurice Masculine English French

EtymologyMaurice is a masculine given name with deep roots in Latin and French tradition. It derives from the Roman name Mauritius, itself a derivative of Maurus, meaning "Moorish" or "dark-skinned," referencing inhabita...

Mauro Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Mauro is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese given name derived from the Late Roman name Maurus. The root name has Greek origins, referring to a person from North Africa or of Moorish descent, literally meaning "black" o...

Mave Feminine Irish

Mave is a modern Irish name, a variant of Maeve, which itself derives from the ancient Irish name Medb. The root Medb means "intoxicating" in Irish, a name that carries powerful mythological weight. In Irish legend, Medb...

Maverick Masculine English

Maverick is an English given name with connotations of individuality and stubborn independence. The name is derived from the English word maverick, meaning "independent". The word itself originated from the surname of Sa...

Mavis Feminine English

Mavis is a feminine given name taken directly from the name of the song thrush bird, also known as the mavis (from Old French mauvis, of uncertain origin). The name was first popularized in modern times by British author...

Mavuto Masculine Chewa

Mavuto is a given name of Chewa origin, dominant among the Chewa people of Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. Derived from the Chewa word mavuto, meaning “troubles, problems,” the name is traditionally given to a child born...

Mawlud Masculine Arabic

Mawlud (also spelled Mouloud) is an Arabic masculine name meaning "newborn" (from the root ولد (walada) "to give birth"). Its primary cultural significance comes from its reference to the Mawlid, the observance of the bi...

Mawuli Masculine Ewe

Mawuli is a masculine given name of Ewe origin, spoken primarily in Ghana and Togo. The name is composed of the Ewe elements Mawu, meaning "God," and li, meaning "lives" or "is alive." Altogether, Mawuli signifies "God l...

Max Masculine Catalan Czech +9

Max is a short form of names like Maximilian, Maxim, or, in English, Maxwell. It also coincides with the informal word for maximum. Virtually all forms of Max ultimately derive from the Latin cognomen Maximus, meaning “g...

Maxen Masculine Welsh

Maxen is a Welsh masculine given name, serving as the Anglicized form of Macsen. This connection ties Maxen directly to a rich historical figure: Magnus Maximus, known in Welsh tradition as Macsen Wledig. The name Maxen...

Maxentius Masculine Roman

Maxentius is a Latin name, the Latin form of Maxence.The name is primarily associated with the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius (c. 283 – 28 October 312), who ruled from 306 until his death. He was the la...

Maxi Unisex German Spanish

Etymology and OriginMaxi is a short form used as a given name primarily in German and Spanish contexts. In Spanish, it is typically a diminutive of Maximiliano for males, while in German it may be a short form of the fem...

Maxie Unisex English

Maxie is a diminutive given name, primarily used in English, that serves as a short form for Maximilian, Maxwell, Maxine, and other names beginning with Max. As a unisex name, it can be affectionate and familiar, often c...

Maxine Feminine English

Maxine is an English feminine given name, created as a feminine form of Max. It emerged in the late 19th century, part of a trend for names ending in the diminutive suffix -ine (or -ene) such as Pauline or Doreen. While...

Maxton Masculine English

Maxton is an English masculine given name, crafted as an elaboration of Max using the trendy suffix ton. This suffix, meaning 'town' or 'settlement,' is common in English surnames and given names (e.g., Milton, Preston),...

May Feminine English

May is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the month of Maia, the name of a Roman goddess of fertility. The month itself is named after Maia, and the name May has been used as a given name since the 19t...

Maya 1 Feminine Nepali Hindi +2

Maya is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "illusion, magic". In Buddhist tradition, Maya is the name of the mother of Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), who is said to have dreamed of a white elephant before his...

Maynerd Masculine English

Maynerd is a variant of the English surname and given name Maynard. This masculine name ultimately derives from the Old German name Meginhard, composed of the elements megin ('power, strength') and hart ('hard, firm, bra...

Mayrbek Masculine Chechen

Mayrbek is a masculine Chechen given name, combining two distinct elements that reflect social and military values. The first component derives from Nakh майра (mayra), meaning "husband" or "brave man." The second elemen...

Mayte Feminine Spanish

Mayte is a Spanish feminine given name, a variant of Maite. The name Maite itself has multiple origins: it is the Basque word for "love," and it is also used as a nickname or compound name derived from María and Teresa (...

Mayu Feminine Japanese

Mayu is a Japanese feminine given name composed of elements that convey positive attributes or natural imagery. The name is typically written with one of the ma + yu or yu combinations. Common interpretations include 真...

Mazhe Masculine Breton

Mazhe is a Breton masculine given name, serving as the local form of the biblical name Matthew. The name derives from the Hebrew Mattithiah, meaning 'gift of Yahweh', and reached Brittany through the New Testament Greek...

Mazie Feminine English

Mazie is a variant spelling of Maisie, a Scottish and Irish feminine given name. Like Maisie, Mazie originated as a diminutive of Mairead (the Scottish Gaelic form of Margaret), using the -ie suffix common in Scottish an...

McKinley Feminine English

McKinley is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from a Scottish and Irish surname. The surname McKinley is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Fhionnlaigh, meaning “son of Fionnlagh” (Fionnlagh itself meaning...

Méabh Feminine Irish Irish

Méabh is a modern Irish form of the ancient name Medb (see also Maeve). The name is pronounced roughly "MAYV" in Irish and is deeply rooted in Irish mythology and history. Etymology and History The original Old Irish nam...

Mechtild Feminine German

Mechtild is a German female given name, a variant of Matilda. Ultimately derived from the Old Germanic elements maht "might, strength" and hilt "battle", the name carries the meaning “strength in battle” or “powerful in...

Mecit Masculine Turkish

Mecit is a Turkish male given name, the Turkish form of the Arabic name Majid. Rooted in the Arabic triliteral consonant m-j-d (مجد), meaning "to be glorious" or "to exalt," Majid carries the sense of "glorious" or "magn...

Medhat Masculine Arabic

Medhat is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, serving as an alternate transcription of مدحت (see Midhat). The root name Midhat derives from the Arabic verbal root مدح (madaḥa), meaning "to praise," giving Midhat...

Medousa Feminine Greek

Etymology and OriginMedousa is the Greek form of Medusa. The name is derived from the Greek Μέδουσα (Medousa), which comes from the verb μέδω (medo) meaning "to protect, to rule over". Thus, the name carries connotations...

Medusa Feminine Greek

Medusa is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the Ancient Greek Μέδουσα (Medousa), which comes from μέδω (medo) meaning "to protect" or "to rule over." Despite its peaceful etymology, the name is inextricably l...

Mefodiy Masculine Russian

Mefodiy is the Russian form of the Greek name Methodius, which itself derives from the Greek Methodios, meaning "pursuit" or "method." The name is composed of the elements meta ("with") and hodos ("road, way, journey"),...

Meg Feminine English

Meg is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a medieval diminutive of Margaret, which itself comes from the Greek word margarites (μαργαρίτης) meaning "pearl," ultimately bo...

Mega Feminine Indonesian

Mega is an Indonesian female name that means "cloud". It originates from the Sanskrit word megha (megha), which shares the same meaning. The name reflects the natural world and is part of a broader tradition in Indonesia...

Megan Feminine English Welsh

Megan is a Welsh feminine given name, originally a diminutive of Margaret. The name Margaret ultimately derives from the Greek word margarites, meaning "pearl", which was likely borrowed from an Indo-Iranian language. In...

Meghan Feminine English

Meghan is a variant spelling of Megan, which itself originated as a Welsh diminutive of Margaret. The name Margaret derives via Latin Margarita from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarítēs), meaning "pearl", a word likely borrowed...

Meginhard Masculine Germanic

Meginhard is an Old German name composed of the elements megin "power, strength" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". It is a classic dithermatic (two-element) Germanic name, typical of the early medieval period when mar...

Mehdi Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +1

Mehdi is a common masculine given name primarily used in Arabic, Persian, and Azerbaijani contexts. It is a variant form of the name Mahdi, which means "guided one" or "rightly guided" in Arabic. The root word derives fr...

Mehr Unisex Persian Persian

Mehr is a modern Persian name and unisex given name, derived from the Avestan name Mithra. In Persian, the vocabulary word mehr means "friendship," "love," or "kindness," and it also designates the seventh month of the P...

Mehrab Masculine Persian Persian

Mehrab is a Persian male given name derived from the components mehr (مهر), meaning "sun" or "friendship, kindness," and āb (آب), meaning "water." The name thus evokes themes of warmth, light, and life-giving sustenance....

Mehrnaz Feminine Persian Persian

EtymologyMehrnaz is a Persian feminine name composed of two elements: مهر (mehr), meaning “sun” or “friendship,” and ناز (nāz), meaning “delight” or “comfort.” Thus, the name can be interpreted as “sun’s delight” or “com...

Mei 2 Feminine Japanese

Mei is a feminine Japanese name formed from various kanji combinations. Typically, it includes the character 芽 (me) meaning "bud, sprout," combined with a second character such as 依 (i) ("rely on"), 生 (i) ("life"), or...

Mei 1 Feminine Chinese

Mei is a feminine name of Chinese origin. It can be written using various Chinese characters, most notably 美 (měi) meaning "beautiful" or 梅 (méi) meaning "Chinese plum" (the species prunus mume). Other characters with...

Meical Masculine Welsh

EtymologyMeical is the Welsh form of the name Michael, which derives from the Hebrew Miyka'el meaning 'who is like God?'. The name's rhetorical question underscores the belief that no person or being can compare to God,...

Meinard Masculine Dutch

Meinard is a Dutch variant form of Meginhard, a name of Old German origin. The root name Meginhard is composed of the Old German elements megin "power, strength" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". This combination conv...

Meinhard Masculine German Germanic

Meinhard is a German given name, the modern form of Meginhard. It derives from the Old High German elements megin "power, strength" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". Historically, the name was borne by a 12th-century...

Meino Masculine Germanic

EtymologyMeino is the Old Germanic form of Meine, itself a Frisian short form of names beginning with the Old German element megin meaning "power, strength" (from Proto-Germanic *mageną). This element is common in German...

Meint Masculine Dutch

Meint is a Dutch masculine given name, derived as a variant of Meine, a Frisian short form of names that begin with the Old German element megin, meaning "power, strength". This element traces back to Proto-Germanic *mag...

Meir Masculine Hebrew

Etymology and OriginMeir is a Jewish given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "one who shines" or "giving light" (from the root אוֹר, ʾor, "light"). It is often Germanized as Maier, Mayer, Mayr, Meier, Meyer, or Meijer, Ital...

Meira Feminine Hebrew

Meira is a Hebrew feminine name, the direct feminine form of the masculine name Meir. The root name Meir means “giving light” in Hebrew, a meaning that passes directly to Meira. It is not to be confused with the unrelate...

Mel Unisex English

Mel is a unisex short form of names beginning with the element Mel, such as Melvin, Melanie, and Melissa. It can also derive from the Gaelic Maol, meaning “bald,” or serve as an abbreviation for other names like Melody,...

Melania Feminine Italian Polish +3

Melania is a feminine given name used in Italian, Spanish, Polish, Romanian, and Medieval Latin traditions, serving as a direct cognate of Melanie. Its roots trace to the Greek word melaina (μέλαινα), the feminine form o...

Melano Feminine Georgian

Melano is the Georgian form of Melanie, a name derived from the French Mélanie, itself from the Latin Melania, which comes from the Greek μέλαινα (melaina) meaning "black, dark".EtymologyMelano traces its roots to the an...

Melany Feminine English

Melany is a variant of Melanie, typically found in English-speaking countries. The name derives from the Greek μέλαινα (melaina), meaning "black, dark," which evolved into the Latin name Melania and later the French form...

Melba Feminine English

Melba is a female given name that originated in the late 19th century as a tribute to the Australian opera singer Nellie Melba (1861–1931). It is derived from her stage name, which she adopted in honor of her birthplace,...

Melchior Masculine Dutch French +1

EtymologyMelchior is traditionally assigned to one of the Magi (the wise men or three kings) who visited the infant Jesus, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew. The name is of Hebrew origin, possibly from the elements מֶ...

Melchor Masculine Spanish

Melchor is the Spanish form of Melchior, one of the three Magi (wise men or kings) who, according to Christian tradition, visited the infant Jesus. The name Melchior is believed to derive from Hebrew roots: מֶלֶךְ (meleḵ...

Melia Feminine Greek

Melia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "ash tree," derived from the ancient Greek word μελία (melia). The name is also connected to μέλι (meli), meaning "honey," but the primary sense is botanical. In Gr...

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