Names Categorized "Squishmallows"
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Minerva is a feminine name of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Latin mens meaning "intellect," but more likely of Etruscan origin. It is best known as the name of the Roman goddess of wisdom, justice, law, vict...
Miracle is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word miracle, meaning an extraordinary event that cannot be explained by natural or scientific laws and is thus attributed to a supernatural or...
Miranda is a feminine given name derived from Latin mirandus, meaning "admirable, worthy of being admired". The name was coined by William Shakespeare for the heroine of his play The Tempest (1611), in which Miranda and...
Mireya is a Spanish variant of the name Mireia. The name ultimately traces back through the Catalan Mireia to the Occitan name Mirèio, which was famously used by the poet Frédéric Mistral for the heroine of his 1859 poem...
Miriam (Hebrew: מִרְיָם, 'rebellion') is a biblical name that appears in the Old Testament as the elder sister of Moses and Aaron. In the Book of Exodus, she is described as a prophetess who watched over the infant Moses...
Mischa is a Dutch and German form of Misha, itself a Russian diminutive of Mikhail, which derives from Michael. Although predominantly masculine, Mischa is occasionally used as a feminine name in the Netherlands.Origin a...
Miško is a South Slavic masculine given name, primarily used in Serbian and Croatian. It is a diminutive form of several longer names beginning with the sound "mi", such as Mihailo, Mihael, and Miroslav. The name is comm...
Misty is a modern feminine given name of English origin, derived directly from the English word misty, which refers to a condition of fog or haze. The name is ultimately rooted in Old English, where mist denoted a thin f...
Mitch is a common short form of the masculine given name Mitchell, and also occasionally a nickname for someone with the surname Mitchell. Mitchell itself is an English surname derived from the given name Michael or, in...
Mo is a unisex nickname or short form in English, typically derived from names beginning with the sound "Mo-", such as Maureen, Maurice, or Morris. It is also occasionally used as a given name in its own right. The name...
Moira is a feminine given name used in English, Irish, and Scottish contexts. It has two distinct origins. Primarily, it arose as an Anglicized form of Máire, the Irish version of Mary, which ultimately derives from the...
Mollie is a variant spelling of Molly, an English feminine diminutive that traditionally served as a nickname for Mary. Like many English hypocorisms from the Middle Ages, it involves the substitution of 'l' for 'r', so...
Molly is a medieval diminutive of Mary, now often used independently. It developed from earlier forms such as Malle and Molle, which were common pet names for Mary in the Middle Ages. The substitution of 'r' for 'l' was...
Monica is a female given name of uncertain etymology, most likely of Berber or Phoenician origin. Its earliest known bearer is Saint Monica (c. 332–387), the mother of Saint Augustine of Hippo, a North African saint who...
Monique is a feminine given name, the French form of Monica. While Monica remains popular across many languages, Monique is specifically the French variant and has been adopted in other languages such as Dutch and Englis...
Monty is a masculine given name, often used as a short form of Montgomery or Montague. It is also a variant of Monte.EtymologyThe name Monty ultimately derives from the Norman French surname Montgomery, meaning "Gumarich...
Origin and EtymologyMorgan 1 is a unisex given name with roots in the Old Welsh masculine name Morcant. The etymology of Morcant is uncertain but is often interpreted as derived from mor, meaning "sea," and cant, meaning...
Morton is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an English surname that originally referred to a place name meaning "moor town" in Old English. The name thus describes someone who lived near or came from...
Morty is an English masculine given name that functions primarily as a diminutive of Morton or Mortimer. It may also be used as a short form of the related variant Mort. Developed as a nickname, Morty carries the connota...
Murray is a masculine given name primarily derived from the Scottish and Irish surnames Murray. The surname itself has multiple proposed origins, including the Scottish Gaelic Moireach, meaning 'sea settlement,' or relat...
Myrna is the Anglicized form of the Irish Muirne, derived from the Irish word muirn meaning either "affection, endearment" or "festivity, exuberance." In Irish mythology, Muirne was the mother of the legendary hero Fionn...
Origin and EtymologyMyrtle is a feminine given name derived directly from the English word for the evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Myrtus. The plant name ultimately comes from the Greek μύρτος (myrtos), which...
Nabila is the feminine form of Nabil, an Arabic name meaning "noble". The name is used across the Arabic-speaking world and in Islamic cultures, reflecting a quality highly esteemed in both secular and religious contexts...
Etymology and OriginsNadine is a French diminutive of the name Nadia, which itself is a variant of the Slavic name Nadya. The ultimate root is the Russian and Bulgarian name Nadezhda, meaning "hope". Nadezhda is a calque...
Origins and Etymology Nancy is a feminine given name primarily used in English and Spanish. It originated as a medieval English diminutive of Annis, a vernacular form of the name Agnes. The phonological shift from 'Mine...
Etymology and Biblical OriginNaomi is a Hebrew name originating from the word נָעַם (naʿam), meaning "to be pleasant." The feminine form נָעֳמִי (Naʿomi) translates as "my pleasantness." In the Old Testament, Naomi is th...
Nash is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself comes from the Middle English phrase atten ash, meaning "at the ash tree." This locative surname was typically given to someone who liv...
Nassim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Nasim, ultimately derived from the Arabic word nasim (نسيم), meaning "breeze" or "gentle wind." In Arabic, the spelling نسيم can be romanized as Nasim, Naseem, or N...
Natalia is a Latinate form of Natalie, derived from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day" (from Latin natale domini, "birth of the Lord"). The name is used across numerous languages and cultures, including...
Natalie is a feminine given name that originates from the Late Latin name Natalia, meaning "Christmas Day", derived from the Latin phrase natale domini, or "birth of the Lord." The name is directly linked to the Christia...
Nathan is a masculine given name with deep biblical roots, derived from the Hebrew verb נָתָן (natan), meaning "he gave." In the original Hebrew, the name is Natan, and it appears in the Old Testament as the name of a pr...
Nathaniel is an English variant of Nathanael, a name of Hebrew origin that appears in the New Testament. The form has been in regular use in the English-speaking world since the Protestant Reformation, when biblical name...
Naya is a given name of African American origin, considered a variant of Nia 2, which means "purpose" or "aim" in Swahili, ultimately from Arabic نيّة (nīya). The name Naya likely gained popularity from a modern creation...
Neely is a gender-neutral first name derived from a Scottish surname. The surname itself is an Anglicized and reduced form of Gaelic Mac an Fhilidh or McNeilly, meaning "son of the poet".Etymology and Historical ContextT...
Neha is a popular feminine given name of Indian origin, primarily found among Hindu communities. It is widely used across multiple languages in India, including Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Mara...
Nell is a medieval diminutive of names beginning with El, such as Eleanor, Ellen 1, or Helen. The shift from El to Nell likely originated in the medieval affectionate phrase mine El, which was later reinterpreted as my N...
Nellie is a feminine given name primarily used in English and Swedish, most commonly understood as a diminutive of Nell and other names containing the element nel, such as Eleanor, Ellen, or Helen. The suffix -ie or -y a...
Nelly is a diminutive of Nell and other names containing the element nel, such as Cornelia or Helen. The name is used primarily in English, French, German, and Swedish-speaking regions. The shortened form likely originat...
Nestor is a male given name with Greek origins, derived from the Greek word neomai (νέομαι), meaning "to return," and nostos (νόστος), "one who returns from travels." The name thus conveys the sense of a "returner" or "h...
Nettie is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of names ending in nette, such as Annette or Jeanette. Its popularity peaked in the United States during the 1910s and 1920s, but has since steadily decline...
Nia is a short form of names ending in -nia, particularly Antonia and Sidonia. It is used notably in Georgian and English-speaking countries as a feminine given name. While often considered an independent name today, it...
Niamh (Irish: [n̠ʲiəw]) is an Irish feminine given name meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. It derives from Old Irish Niaṁ and has been anglicized as Neve, Nieve, Neave, Neavh, or Neeve. The name has deep roots in Irish mytho...
Nic is a masculine given name in English, primarily used as a short form of Nicholas or, less commonly, Dominic. As a diminutive, it offers a concise and casual alternative to these longer names while retaining their cla...
Nichelle is a given name that blends elements of the existing names Nicole and Michelle. Its roots thus trace back through Nicole to the Greek name Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people" (from Greek elements nike "vic...
Nick is a masculine given name, predominantly used in Dutch and English-speaking countries. It is most commonly encountered as a short form (hypocorism) of the name Nicholas, though it can also serve as a diminutive for...
Nicky is a common diminutive of Nicholas or Nicole, occasionally used as a given name in its own right. It can also serve as a diminutive of Dominic. This English unisex name is often spelled as Nikki or Niki. Nicky is c...
Nico is a short form of Nicholas (or sometimes Nicodemus), used in Dutch, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking contexts. Derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people", the name has roots i...
Nicolas is the French form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people" — from nike (victory) and laos (people). The name is profoundly associated with Saint Nicholas, a 4...
Nicole is a feminine given name that originated as the French feminine form of Nicholas. It has become widely used in English-speaking and other European countries since the middle of the 20th century. A famous contempor...
Nicolette is a French feminine given name, derived as a diminutive of Nicole. In modern French, the name is relatively rare, though it has occasional use in English-speaking countries as a more elaborate form of Nicole....
Nigel is an English masculine given name, first appearing in the Middle Ages as a Latinized form of Neil. The medieval Latin Nigellus was frequently associated with the Latin word niger meaning "black," though its true r...
Nikita is the Russian form of Niketas, a name of Greek origin derived from νικητής (niketes), meaning "winner" or "victor." This name is also used in Ukrainian and Belarusian, alongside the more traditional Ukrainian for...
Nikos is a Greek short form of Nikolaos, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Νικόλαος meaning "victory of the people". It is composed of the Greek elements nike (victory) and laos (people). Endearing and ene...
Niles is an English given name and surname that originates as a patronymic or locative form derived from the given name Neil. This name belongs to a widespread class of surnames that evolved from personal names, reflecti...
Nina is a feminine given name used widely across Europe and beyond, found in Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Serbi...
Nissa is a feminine name that serves as a variant of Nisa. Rooted in the Arabic word nisāʾ (نساء), meaning “women,” it shares a connection with the fourth chapter of the Quran, surah an-Nisa, which deals with women's rig...
Niven is a Scottish first name and surname. As a given name, it is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Naomhán. As a surname, according to Wikipedia, it is derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac Cnaimhin, meaning "son of...
Noah 1 is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name נֹחַ (Noaḥ), meaning "rest, repose", from the root נוּחַ (nuaḥ). According to the Old Testament, Noah was the builder of the Ark that allowe...
Noe is a masculine given name that serves as the Greek Bible, Latin Bible, and Georgian form of Noah 1. While the Hebrew original Noaḥ is interpreted to mean "rest, repose" from the root nuaḥ, the Classical Greek and Lat...
Noelani is a Hawaiian feminine given name, combining the elements noe "mist" and lani "heaven, sky, royal, majesty" to mean "heavenly mist". The name encapsulates the ethereal beauty of the Hawaiian landscape, where mist...