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Etymology and OriginsMelik is a masculine Turkish given name, representing the Turkish form of the Arabic Malik 1, which means "king." The name ultimately derives from the Semitic root mlk, signifying rulership and posse...
Melika is a Hawaiian form of Melissa, derived from the Greek word for "bee." In Hawaiian, the name adapts the melodic vocalization typical of the language, often reflecting a gentle or feminine quality. While Melissa has...
Etymology and Origins Melina is a feminine given name with roots in Greek and English usage. It is essentially an elaboration of the short form Mel, which can be derived from names such as Melissa or directly from the Gr...
Mélina is the French form of the name Melina, which itself is an elaboration of Mel, often associated with names such as Melissa or derived from Greek meli meaning "honey." As a French given name, Mélina is typically fem...
Melinda is a feminine given name that originated in the 18th century as a combination of Mel (derived from names such as Melanie or Melissa) with the popular suffix -inda, likely inspired by the similar name Belinda.Etym...
Meliora is a Latin-derived feminine first name carrying the optimistic meaning of "better" or "ever better." The name stems directly from the Latin adjective melior, which means "better," and its neuter plural form melio...
Melis is a Turkish feminine given name, serving as the Turkish form of Melissa, which means 'bee' in Greek. The name derives from the Ancient Greek melissa (μέλισσα), 'bee', though it has also been linked to the word mel...
Melisa is a feminine given name used in several languages, including Spanish, Bosnian, Albanian, Turkish, and Azerbaijani. It is a form of Melissa, a name derived from the Greek word melissa (μέλισσα), meaning "bee".Etym...
Melissa is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word μέλισσα (mélissa), meaning "bee", which in turn comes from μέλι (meli), "honey". The name is deeply rooted in Greek culture, with origins possibly reaching bac...
Melita is a feminine given name with layered origins. Primarily, it is a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Melite, which derives from the Greek word meli meaning "honey." In Greek mythology, Melite was a nymph, th...
Meliton is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word μέλι (meli), meaning "honey." The genitive form μέλιτος (melitos) gives the sense of "like honey" or "sweet." The name is recorded in both An...
Melody is a feminine given name derived directly from the English word melody, meaning a sequence of musical notes that is pleasing to the ear. The English term itself comes from Old French melodie, which traces through...
Melor is a masculine Soviet-era given name in Russian, created as an acronym from the slogan Маркс, Энгельс, Ленин, Октябрьская Революция, meaning "Marx, Engels, Lenin, October Revolution." Invented during the early Sovi...
Melva is a feminine given name that likely originated as a feminine form of Melvin. The name Melvin itself is derived from a Scots surname that was a variant of Melville, which has locational origins from a place name in...
Melvin is a masculine given name and surname of Norman French origin, derived from a Scots surname that was a variant of Melville. The name traces back to the Norman French toponymic Malleville, meaning "bad town," which...
Melvyn is a masculine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Melvin, which itself originates from a Scots surname that was a variant of Melville. As such, Melvyn shares the same etym...
Mentor is a masculine given name of Greek origin. Its meaning is possibly related to the Greek word μένος (menos), meaning "mind, strength, force." In Greek mythology, Mentor was the son of Alkimos. When the legendary he...
Menuha is a Hebrew feminine name that literally means "tranquility" or "rest" in Hebrew (from the root נוח, related to peace and repose). The name appears in the Bible in the context of rest granted by God, notably in th...
Merab is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, found in the Old Testament. The name means "abundant" in Hebrew, reflecting a sense of plenty or fullness. In the biblical narrative, Merab is a daughter of King Saul, the first...
Merab is the Georgian form of the Persian name Mehrab, rooted in the elements مهر (mehr) meaning "sun" or "friendship, kindness" and آب (āb) meaning "water". This etymology reflects the poetic traditions of Persian cultu...
Meraud is a rare Cornish female given name of uncertain etymology, though it may be derived from the Cornish word mor meaning "sea." The name's precise origins remain obscure, as it does not appear in early Cornish recor...
Merav is a Hebrew feminine given name, a variant form of Merab. In the Old Testament, Merab was a daughter of King Saul, and her name is said to mean "abundant" in Hebrew. Merav is a modern Hebrew pronunciation and spell...
Mercia is a Latinate form of Mercy. This feminine given name also coincides with an old Anglo-Saxon kingdom, though the two have different etymological origins. As a given name, Mercia derives from the English virtue wor...
Mercy is a feminine English given name derived from the English word mercy, ultimately from Latin merces 'wages, reward', a derivative of merx 'goods, wares'. This name was one of the virtue names adopted by the Puritans...
EtymologyMerfyn is a Welsh masculine given name of Old Welsh origin, recorded in medieval texts as Mermin, Merhin, or Merwin. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is generally believed to derive from two elements. T...
Meri is a Finnish feminine given name that directly derives from the Finnish word for "sea." This nature-inspired name reflects a common Nordic onomastic tradition of drawing from natural elements, such as Ahti (water de...
Meri 2 is the Georgian, Armenian, and Greek form of the English name Mary. In these languages, the name adopts local phonetic and orthographic conventions while retaining the core identity of the original. The name Mary...
Merit is a given name that can arise through two distinct origins. In one case, it may be a variant form of the surname and given name Merritt, which itself derives from an Old English place name meaning "boundary gate."...
Merit is a feminine given name used primarily in Estonia and Sweden, where it functions as a variant of Maret in Estonian and Marit in Swedish. Both Maret and Marit are ultimately derived from Margaret.EtymologyThe root...
Merla is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of the name Merle, which is derived from either the English word merle or the French surname Merle, both meaning "blackbird,"...
Merlin is a legendary figure and personal name best known from Arthurian legend, popularized in the English-speaking world through centuries of medieval romance and modern adaptations. The name itself is the Latinized fo...
Merob is the form of Merab used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. The name Merab itself means "abundant" in Hebrew and belongs to a daughter of King Saul in the Old Testament. As recorded in 1 Samuel 14:49, Merab was...
Mert is a Turkish masculine given name meaning "manly," "brave," "trustworthy," or "the one who tells the truth." It derives from the Persian word مرد (mard), meaning "man," reflecting qualities of strength and reliabili...
Merton is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself originated as a place name. The place name comes from Old English elements meaning "town on a lake", combining "mere" (lake) and "tun...
Merv is a short form of Mervyn, itself a Welsh variant of the Old Welsh name Merfyn. The use of Merv as a standalone given name is primarily found in English-speaking contexts, where it emerged as a diminutive or pet for...
Mervin is a masculine given name predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of either Mervyn or Marvin, which themselves are anglicized forms of the Old Welsh name Merfyn. Etymology and Origins The...
Mervyn is a masculine given name and occasional surname of Old Welsh origin, widely used in English and Welsh-speaking contexts. It is the Anglicized form of the Welsh name Merfyn, which itself derives from an Old Welsh...
Meryl is a feminine given name used in English-speaking countries, most famously associated with the acclaimed American actress Meryl Streep (born 1949), whose birth name is Mary Louise Streep. The name is generally cons...
Meta is a feminine given name used primarily in Danish, German, Slovene, and Swedish. It originated as a short form of Margaret, a name derived from Latin Margarita, which itself came from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) m...
Methodius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Methodios (Μεθόδιος), derived from the Greek word methodos (μέθοδος) meaning "pursuit" or "method." This, in turn, comes from meta (μετά) meaning "with" and hodos (ὁδός)...
Metodi is the Bulgarian form of Methodius, a name of Late Greek origin that has strong Christian and historical significance. The name Methodius is derived from the Greek Μεθόδιος (Methodios), which comes from μέθοδος (m...
Metodij is a Macedonian masculine given name, derived as a vernacular form of Methodius. The name methodius itself comes from the Greek Μεθόδιος (Methodios), which is based on the word μέθοδος (methodos) meaning "pursuit...
Metodija is the Macedonian form of Methodius, a name with deep theological and historical roots. The name Methodius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Μεθόδιος (Methodios), which derives from the Greek word μέθοδος (m...
Metody is the Polish form of Methodius, a name derived from the Greek Μεθόδιος (Methodios). This name comes from the Greek word μέθοδος (methodos), meaning "pursuit" or "method," which itself traces back to the elements...
Meuric is a Welsh masculine name, a variant of Meurig. It reflects a phonetic adaptation common in the evolution of Welsh names, where the ending -ig sometimes shifted to -ic or -uc in certain dialects and historical spe...
Meurig is a masculine Welsh given name with ancient Brittonic origins. It is derived from the Old Welsh Mouric, which is thought to be a Welsh form of the Latin name Maurice (from Mauritius, ultimately from Maurus, meani...
Mevlud is a Georgian masculine given name, adapted from the Turkish Mevlüt. Like its Turkish counterpart, Mevlud ultimately derives from the Arabic Mawlud, meaning “newborn” — a term intimately connected with the celebra...
Mevlüt is a Turkish given name for males, derived from the Arabic Mawlud, meaning "newborn." The name has deep roots in Islamic culture, as Mawlud refers to the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (Mawlid al-Nabi), celebrat...
Mher is an Armenian masculine given name, derived from the Persian name Mihr, which ultimately comes from Mithra. The name traces its roots to the Avestan word 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀 (mithra), meaning "oath, covenant, agreement," from an...
Mía is a Spanish given name, primarily used in Spanish-speaking countries. It is the Spanish form of Mia, whose etymological root is the diminutive of Maria. The name also coincidentally coincides with the Spanish posses...
Mia is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Maria and other names such as Amelia and Emilia. It has become a standalone name worldwide. The name also coincides with the Italian word mia meaning "mine"...
Mica is a short form of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael.EtymologyThe name Michael derives from the Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?", a rhetorical question implying no person is like God. Micha...
Micael is a Swedish and Portuguese variant form of Michael, a name of Hebrew origin with the meaning "who is like God?" — a rhetorical question implying that no one can compare to the divine. The name Michael derives fro...
Micah is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew name Mikha (מִיכָה), meaning "Who is like God?" or more precisely a contracted form of Micaiah, which in its longer form Michaiah (מִיכָיְהוּ) means "Who is like Ya...
Etymology and OriginMichael is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew rhetorical question מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?" The name combines the interrogative pronoun מִי (mi) meaning "who?", the pa...
Michaël is the Dutch and French form of Michael. The name derives from the Hebrew Miḵaʾel (מִיכָאֵל), meaning "who is like God?" — a rhetorical question emphasizing that no one is comparable to God. Etymology and Religio...
Michal is a Czech and Slovak male given name, serving as the local form of Michael. The name Michael originates from the Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), a rhetorical question meaning "who is like God?", derived from mi ("who"...
Etymology and OriginMichał is the Polish form of Michael, a name derived from the Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning "who is like God?" This rhetorical question highlights the belief that no being is comparable to the divine. In J...
Michal is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, possibly meaning "brook" or "stream" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Michal is the daughter of Saul, the first king of Israel. She is a notable figure in the biblical na...
Micheal is a masculine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a spelling variant of Michael, one of the most enduring and widespread names in Western culture. The name is also used as an anglicize...