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      1. Popularity: 586th
        Meaning: Lovable, dear, or lovable.
        Origin: Derived from Latin 'amabilis.' Popular in Middle Ages England.
      1. Popularity: 4,926th
        Meaning: Lovable or dear.
        Origin: Latin, derived from 'amabilis'.
      1. Popularity: 1,316th
        Meaning: Son or heir.
        Origin: Gaelic origin, means 'son'.
      1. Popularity: 3,063rd
        Meaning: Weapon or staff
        Origin: English, derived from Old French
      1. Meaning: Gift from God
        Origin: American
      1. Popularity: 1,346th
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: English and French origins as a modern variant of Matthew or the surname Macé.
      1. Popularity: 949th
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: English, based on French and Latin.
      1. Popularity: 1,099th
        Meaning: Son
        Origin: Gaelic & Scottish
      1. Meaning: Son of Cionaodh -"afflicted with fire"
        Origin: Scottish and Irish Gaelic origins.
      1. Popularity: 376th
        Meaning: Child of the fair one or handsome.
        Origin: Scottish and Irish, meaning 'son of Coinneach' or 'comely/fair one'.
      1. Meaning: Son of the servant of Saint John
        Origin: Irish, from Mac Gille Eathain
      1. Popularity: 1,328th
        Meaning: Amal; recalled.
        Origin: Old French, related to Normandy region
      1. Popularity: 1,713th
        Meaning: Woman from Magdala
        Origin: English, derived from Madeline / Magdalene
      1. Popularity: 2,299th
        Meaning: Woman from Magdala
        Origin: English variation of Madeline, of Greek origins from Magdalene.
      1. Popularity: 1,113th
        Meaning: Little Dog
        Origin: Irish
      1. Popularity: 1,596th
        Meaning: Woman from Magdala
        Origin: Derived from Madeline/Madelyn, connected to the Hebrew Magdala.
      1. Popularity: 963rd
        Meaning: Child of Madde; gift of God
        Origin: English origin, derived from a medieval form of Old French 'Madde'.
      1. Meaning: Fortunate, generous, kind.
        Origin: Old Welsh and Scottish.
      1. Popularity: 336th
        Meaning: Benefactor's son, fortunate.
        Origin: Welsh, 'benefactor's son'.
      1. Meaning: Son of Madoc, 'fortunate.'
        Origin: English surname origin.
      1. Popularity: 902nd
        Meaning: Gift of God or woman from Magdala.
        Origin: French origin, from Magdalene.
      1. Popularity: 234th
        Meaning: From the tower
        Origin: Hebrew origin from “Magdalene.”
      1. Popularity: 161st
        Meaning: Woman from Magdala or tower.
        Origin: French origin, derived from Madeleine, linked to the Greek name Magdalene.
      1. Popularity: 984th
        Meaning: Woman from Magdala
        Origin: Americanized version of French Madeline, from Hebrew origin 'Migdal.'
      1. Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Derived from Greek 'Margarites.'
      1. Popularity: 751st
        Meaning: High tower or woman from Magdala
        Origin: Derived from Madeline; originally from Magdalene.
      1. Popularity: 1,415th
        Meaning: Derived from 'Madeline', meaning high tower or woman from Magdala.
        Origin: English name combining 'Madeline' and 'Lynn'.
      1. Popularity: 11,937th
        Meaning: Strong and mighty warrior
        Origin: English origin from surname meaning "son of Maud."
      1. Popularity: 96th
        Meaning: 'Son of Madde,' meaning 'son of Matthew.'
        Origin: English, derived from 'Matthew.'
      1. Popularity: 1,992nd
        Meaning: Daughter of a mighty warrior, strong and unique woman.
        Origin: Derived from the English surname 'Madison,' meaning 'son of Matthew'.
      1. Popularity: 21,685th
        Meaning: Signifies 'Our Lady,' often associated with the Virgin Mary.
        Origin: Italian origin, derived from 'madonna' meaning 'my lady.'
      1. Meaning: Son of Maud.
        Origin: Derived from the English surname, meaning 'son of Maud'.
      1. Popularity: 4,115th
        Meaning: Child of the mighty warrior
        Origin: English surname meaning 'son of Madde.'
      1. Popularity: 1,007th
        Meaning: Derived from the month of May.
        Origin: English; derived from the month May.
      1. Popularity: 22,034th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Greek, variant of Megan.
      1. Meaning: Pearl by the lake.
        Origin: French origin, combination of Mae and Lynn.
      1. Popularity: 198th
        Meaning: 'She who intoxicates' or 'bringer of great disturbance.'
        Origin: Originates from Old Irish; means 'she who intoxicates.'
      1. Meaning: Pearl or High Tower
        Origin: Greek and Provençal
      1. Meaning: Pearl or child of light
        Origin: French, with Greek and Latin influences
      1. Meaning: Child of light, delightful
        Origin: Irish and Sanskrit origins
      1. Popularity: 1,716th
        Meaning: "Woman from Magdala" or "Tower."
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew, influences of Greek and Latin.
      1. Popularity: 2,833rd
        Meaning: Of Magdala (tower).
        Origin: Hebrew origin, connected to Mary Magdalene.
      1. Meaning: Shield or protector.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'shield'.
      1. Popularity: 664th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: English; diminutive of Margaret
      1. Popularity: 342nd
        Meaning: Blossoming, noble beauty.
        Origin: Latin origin, named after the magnolia tree, symbol of dignity.
      1. Popularity: 1,578th
        Meaning: Great, powerful
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'great'.
      1. Meaning: Hardwood tree, tropical richness
        Origin: Tree-derived, tropical regions
      1. Meaning: Blossom, Elegance, and Sea.
        Origin: Originating from Vietnam, Japan and parts of Europe like Scandinavia and Hungary.
      1. Popularity: 927th
        Meaning: Goddess of growth and mother of Hermes.
        Origin: Greek mythology, daughter of Atlas.
      1. Popularity: 4,788th
        Meaning: Beloved; bitter; illuminating light.
        Origin: Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew origins.
      1. Popularity: 618th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Scottish, derived from Margaret, which comes from Greek ταναως (Hebrew), meaning 'pearl'.
      1. Meaning: Symbolizes a house or home.
        Origin: French origin, means 'house' or 'home'.
      1. Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Diminutive of Margaret, Greek origin
      1. Meaning: Contemporary and unique.
        Origin: Modern English, likely derived from 'Mason'.
      1. Meaning: Beloved, cherished.
        Origin: Originates from the Basque language, meaning "to love."
      1. Meaning: Illusion, Water
        Origin: Hebrew, Sanskrit, Greek
      1. Meaning: Greatness or royal dignity.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning greatness.
      1. Popularity: 1,029th
        Meaning: Senior/greater, often associated with strength and leadership.
        Origin: English, from Latin 'maior' meaning 'greater'. Used in military title context.
      1. Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Modern variant of Hebrew name Michael.
      1. Popularity: 985th
        Meaning: Ocean or God-like
        Origin: Hawaiian: near the ocean; Hebrew: who is like God?
      1. Meaning: 'Who is like God?'
        Origin: Modern variant of Michaela or Makayla.
      1. Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Modern variation of Michaela, Hebrew roots.
      1. Popularity: 918th
        Meaning: Who is like God.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, variant of Michaela.
      1. Meaning: 'Who is like God?'
        Origin: Hebrew origin, related to Michael.
      1. Popularity: 3,237th
        Meaning: Happy one or many-gatherings.
        Origin: Derived from Kikuyu and Hawaiian origins.
      1. Popularity: 948th
        Meaning: Son of Cionnaith; from the highlands
        Origin: Irish and Hawaiian origin
      1. Meaning: Fair one
        Origin: Scottish- Gaelic
      1. Popularity: 1,049th
        Meaning: Offspring of Kenneth or fair one.
        Origin: Scottish Gaelic, meaning “son of Kenneth.”
      1. Meaning: 'Who is like God?'
        Origin: Derived from African and Hebrew roots.
      1. Meaning: Who is like Yahweh; Wise
        Origin: Hebrew and Arabic
      1. Meaning: Purity
        Origin: Arabic
      1. Meaning: Who is like God.
        Origin: The name is inspired by various cultural origins, mainly Hebrew and African.
      1. Meaning: 'greatest'
        Origin: Latin, Maximus' greatest'
      1. Meaning: Who is like God.
        Origin: Modern American adaptation of Mikayla.
      1. Popularity: 264th
        Meaning: My messenger; my angel.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'my messenger' or 'my angel'.
      1. Meaning: Angel, Messenger
        Origin: Derived from the Arabic word for 'angel'.
      1. Popularity: 437th
        Meaning: Messenger of God
        Origin: Hebrew origin, derived from 'Malach' meaning 'messenger'.
      1. Meaning: My Messenger or My Angel
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 2,752nd
        Meaning: 'My Messenger'
        Origin: Hebrew origin meaning 'My Messenger'
      1. Popularity: 734th
        Meaning: Heavenly calm; spiritual.
        Origin: Hawaiian origin, meaning 'calm from heaven'.
      1. Popularity: 1,628th
        Meaning: Relates to freedom and independence.
        Origin: Tagalog for 'free'; relates to the Malayan Peninsula.
      1. Meaning: Independent, Free Spirit
        Origin: Filipino origin meaning 'freedom.'
      1. Popularity: 1,495th
        Meaning: Named after the country Malaysia.
        Origin: Geographic origin from Southeast Asian country.
      1. Popularity: 583rd
        Meaning: Disciple of Columba
        Origin: Scottish and Gaelic, 'follower of Saint Columba'.
      1. Popularity: 2,055th
        Meaning: Beloved or sea of bitterness
        Origin: Hawaiian and Hebrew origin
      1. Meaning: Derived from Magdalena, meaning "from Magdala" or "high tower."
        Origin: Malena is mainly of Scandinavian and Spanish origin.
      1. Popularity: 575th
        Meaning: Beloved
        Origin: Hawaiian form of Maria.
      1. Popularity: 2,218th
        Meaning: Calm, tranquil, gentle
        Origin: Hawaiian variant of Mary
      1. Popularity: 762nd
        Meaning: King or ruler
        Origin: Arabic origin, meaning king or sovereign.
      1. Meaning: Queen
        Origin: Arabic - meaning queen or sovereign
      1. Meaning: Raspberry, sun goddess.
        Origin: Slavic for 'raspberry'; also Inuit origin.
      1. Popularity: 4,326th
        Meaning: Gentle, Sweet
        Origin: Old German
      1. Popularity: 21,613th
        Meaning: 'Honey Bee'
        Origin: Greek variant meaning 'bee'.
      1. Meaning: Maliya means 'bitter,' 'beloved,' and 'peaceful.'
        Origin: Maliya is a Hebrew and Hawaiian name.
      1. Popularity: 1,043rd
        Meaning: 'Angel', 'messenger', or 'peaceful waters'.
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew meaning 'messenger.'
      1. Meaning: Queen
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'queen.'
      1. Meaning: Unfortunate, luckless
        Origin: Old French, Latin
      1. Popularity: 873rd
        Meaning: Unfortunate or ill-fated.
        Origin: Old French origin, meaning 'ill-fated.'
      1. Meaning: Bad luck or misfortune.
        Origin: The French root 'malheure' meaning 'unfortunate.'
      1. Popularity: 9,177th
        Meaning: Wished-for child.
        Origin: English, diminutive of Margaret or Mary.
      1. Popularity: 18,913th
        Meaning: Worthy of love.
        Origin: Latin origin; short for Amanda.
      1. Popularity: 6,864th
        Meaning: Worthy of love.
        Origin: Latin origin, diminutive of Amanda.
      1. Popularity: 649th
        Meaning: God is with us.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, means 'God is with us'.
      1. Popularity: 4,413th
        Meaning: 'God is with us'.
        Origin: Hebrew, means 'God is with us'.
      1. Popularity: 1,143rd
        Meaning: The name Mara means 'bitter'.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'bitter'.
      1. Popularity: 26,141st
        Meaning: "Worthy of admiration."
        Origin: Latin, meaning "wonderful, admirable."
      1. Popularity: 2,300th
        Meaning: Marked by war, related to Mars.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from Marcus.
      1. Popularity: 1,558th
        Meaning: Little warrior
        Origin: Roman, from Marcellus, diminutive of Marcus related to Mars.
      1. Popularity: 2,782nd
        Meaning: Dedicated to Mars.
        Origin: Latin, from Marcus.
      1. Meaning: Little warrior or young warrior.
        Origin: Latin origin, diminutive of Marcellinus.
      1. Meaning: Little warrior, Young warrior
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Marcellinus'.
      1. Popularity: 2,037th
        Meaning: Little warrior
        Origin: Latin, from 'Marcus,' associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.
      1. Meaning: Little warrior, youthful warrior.
        Origin: French/Latin - Derived from 'Marcellus,' related to Mars, the god of war.
      1. Meaning: Young warrior
        Origin: Italian, from Latin Marcellus, diminutive of Marcus.
      1. Meaning: Little warrior
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,053rd
        Meaning: Little warrior.
        Origin: Latin origin from 'Marcellus,' meaning 'little warrior.'
      1. Popularity: 7,560th
        Meaning: Warlike or brave.
        Origin: Derived from Marcus/Marcia, Latin origin.
      1. Popularity: 7,297th
        Meaning: Warlike.
        Origin: Latin, linked to 'Mars', god of war.
      1. Popularity: 4,906th
        Meaning: Of Mars, Warlike
        Origin: Latin, from Marcia
      1. Popularity: 760th
        Meaning: Dedicated to Mars
        Origin: Latin origin, means 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'.
      1. Popularity: 961st
        Meaning: Dedicated to Mars, the god of war.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Marcus'.
      1. Popularity: 480th
        Meaning: Dedicated to Mars, warrior-like.
        Origin: Latin origin associated with the Roman god Mars.
      1. Popularity: 6,653rd
        Meaning: Dedicated to Mars
        Origin: Latin, diminutive of Marcia
      1. Meaning: Warrior or dedicated to Mars
        Origin: Slavic, from Latin Marcus
      1. Meaning: Lakeside meadow or wood by the boundary.
        Origin: Anglo-Saxon origin: 'maere' (boundary/lake) and 'leah' (wood/clearing).
      1. Popularity: 1,073rd
        Meaning: Of the sea
        Origin: Nordic; Derived from 'Marina' meaning 'of the sea'.
      1. Popularity: 321st
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Greek, Latin - Pearl
      1. Meaning: Pearl.
        Origin: Greek origin meaning 'pearl.'
      1. Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'pearl.'
      1. Popularity: 3,248th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Latin, from Greek.
      1. Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: French, derived from Greek Margarites.
      1. Meaning: Pearl - a symbol of purity and innocence.
        Origin: Latin origin, evolved through French languages.
      1. Popularity: 8,628th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Greek, diminutive of Margaret
      1. Popularity: 1,064th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Margarita,' meaning 'pearl.'
      1. Popularity: 347th
        Meaning: Pearl, Daisy
        Origin: French origin, from Marguerite
      1. Popularity: 19,625th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Greek origin, from 'margaritēs' meaning 'pearl'
      1. Popularity: 4,178th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: French origin, means 'pearl'.
      1. Popularity: 2,521st
        Meaning: Bitterness, beloved, sea, truth.
        Origin: Welsh, Japanese, Basque
      1. Popularity: 215th
        Meaning: Beloved or wished-for child.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Miryam'.
      1. Popularity: 816th
        Meaning: Bitter, Sea of Bitterness, Wished-for Child
        Origin: Hebrew, Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,052nd
        Meaning: Beloved or Wished for Child.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, variant of Miriam or Arabic equivalent of Mary.
      1. Popularity: 2,184th
        Meaning: Grace, bitterness.
        Origin: Latin, Hebrew, and English origins related to Mary.
      1. Popularity: 523rd
        Meaning: Bitter grace
        Origin: Latin origin from Maria and Ana.
      1. Popularity: 13,309th
        Meaning: Bitter grace
        Origin: Hebrew origin; combined elements of 'bitter' and 'grace.'
      1. Popularity: 1,678th
        Meaning: This name means 'bitter grace.'
        Origin: Hebrew-Latin
      1. Popularity: 3,481st
        Meaning: Bitter grace or wished-for grace.
        Origin: Combo of Mary/Mariam and Anne, influenced by French Marie-Anne.
      1. Popularity: 2,219th
        Meaning: Dedicated to Mars.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'dedicated to Mars.'
      1. Popularity: 2,825th
        Meaning: Beautiful sea or God is my oath.
        Origin: Spanish; a blend of Maria and Isabel.
      1. Meaning: Beloved pledge
        Origin: Combination of Mary and Elizabeth
      1. Popularity: 4,938th
        Meaning: Graceful and heavenly
        Origin: Spanish, Maria & Celia combo
      1. Popularity: 1,257th
        Meaning: Bitter or beloved.
        Origin: French and biblical.
      1. Popularity: 2,368th
        Meaning: Star of the sea
        Origin: Combination of Mary and Muriel: Hebrew and Irish/ Breton origins
      1. Popularity: 2,552nd
        Meaning: Combining Maria and Ella
        Origin: Spanish, Greek, Hebrew
      1. Meaning: Rebellious woman or beloved fairy.
        Origin: Latin; derived from Maria and Ella.
      1. Meaning: Beloved or love.
        Origin: French origin, derived from Marie or Mary.
      1. Popularity: 7,758th
        Meaning: Little Mary
        Origin: Derived from Latin Maria - a diminutive in Italian and French
      1. Meaning: Symbolic of warmth, passion, and creativity; derived from a flower.
        Origin: Old English, associated with the Virgin Mary and the vibrant golden flower.
      1. Popularity: 13,596th
        Meaning: Means 'beloved meadow'.
        Origin: English origin: a blend of Mary and Lee.
      1. Popularity: 1,442nd
        Meaning: Combination name, often associated with 'bittersweet' or 'wished-for-child'.
        Origin: English
      1. Popularity: 6,055th
        Meaning: Combination of Mary and Lynn.
        Origin: Derived from combining Mary and Lynn.
      1. Popularity: 3,116th
        Meaning: Of the sea; sea-related.
        Origin: Latin origin meaning 'of the sea.'
      1. Popularity: 1,128th
        Meaning: Of the sea
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'of the sea'.
      1. Popularity: 803rd
        Meaning: Warrior, strong, manly.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from Roman family name 'Marius.'
      1. Popularity: 2,366th
        Meaning: Bitter or beloved.
        Origin: Hebrew origins, from 'Miryam.'
      1. Popularity: 6,062nd
        Meaning: Beloved or Bitter, Famous Warrior
        Origin: Italian-Spanish
      1. Popularity: 7,136th
        Meaning: Combination of María's grace and 'ella'/diminutive form.
        Origin: Spanish origin, derived from María and diminutive forms.
      1. Popularity: 1,511th
        Meaning: Sea and Sun; Mary of the Sorrows.
        Origin: Spanish origin, derived from 'sea' and 'sun'; also linked to 'Mary of the Sorrows'.
      1. Popularity: 2,870th
        Meaning: "Of the sea" or "sea-worthy."
        Origin: Latin origin meaning "of the sea."
      1. Popularity: 3,900th
        Meaning: Star of the Sea
        Origin: Spanish, German
      1. Popularity: 3,273rd
        Meaning: Wished-for child, sea of bitterness.
        Origin: Arabic origin, variation of Mary.
      1. Popularity: 2,356th
        Meaning: Pearl.
        Origin: Old French, from Latin 'Margarita', 'pearl'.
      1. Popularity: 23,095th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Derived from the medieval English Margery, a form of Margaret meaning 'pearl'.
      1. Popularity: 481st
        Meaning: Warlike or dedicated to Mars
        Origin: Latin
      1. Meaning: Warlike, dedicated to Mars
        Origin: Derived from Latin Marcellus, meaning 'of Mars'
      1. Meaning: War-like, brave
        Origin: Latin, from Marcus, related to Mars
      1. Meaning: Little warrior or Little one.
        Origin: American blend of 'Mar' and '-ita'.
      1. Popularity: 2,861st
        Meaning: Warrior, defender
        Origin: German form of Marcus, related to Mars
      1. Popularity: 3,948th
        Meaning: Renowned, Lady, Sea Star
        Origin: Derived from Germanic and Latin roots.
      1. Popularity: 990th
        Meaning: The name suggests being calm and serene like a lake in a meadow.
        Origin: Derived from Old English meaning lake/meadow.
      1. Popularity: 1,747th
        Meaning: Pleasant seaside meadow.
        Origin: Old English, derived from Marley.
      1. Meaning: Beloved shining light
        Origin: German origin; hybrid of Mary and Helen
      1. Popularity: 5,400th
        Meaning: Magnificent, Sea of Bitterness
        Origin: German and Hebrew origins
      1. Popularity: 2,538th
        Meaning: Star of the sea, or tower of strength.
        Origin: Combination of Maria and Magdalena in German.
      1. Popularity: 519th
        Meaning: Pleasant wood
        Origin: Old English for 'marten wood or clearing.'
      1. Meaning: Rebellious, defiant or a form of Mary.
        Origin: Diminutive of Marlene, with roots in Mary and Magdalene.
      1. Meaning: Pleasant meadow.
        Origin: Derived from the name Marley, meaning 'pleasant wood' in Old English.
      1. Popularity: 3,581st
        Meaning: Falcon (bird), Little Lord (title), Marine (fish).
        Origin: Old English/French origin relating to birds, lower nobility, or a fish.
      1. Popularity: 2,213th
        Meaning: Descendant of Mary or 'remnants of a lake.'
        Origin: English and Spanish; diminutive of Margaret or variation of Marlow.
      1. Popularity: 1,962nd
        Meaning: Little falcon
        Origin: English
      1. Meaning: Driftwood or remains of a lake.
        Origin: English; originating from a surname meaning 'driftwood' or 'remnants of a lake.'
      1. Meaning: "Beloved Lake" or "Sea of Bitterness."
        Origin: English variant of Marilyn.
      1. Meaning: Sea-famed battle god
        Origin: Scandinavian
      1. Meaning: Rejoicer, sea maiden.
        Origin: Scandinavian for 'rejoice,' Hebrew for 'rejoiced,' Latin 'sea maiden.'
      1. Meaning: "Rejoice" or "sea maiden."
        Origin: Scottish, derived from "Marna."
      1. Popularity: 9,502nd
        Meaning: Noble, ruler of a border territory
        Origin: Spanish and Portuguese title of nobility
      1. Popularity: 6,082nd
        Meaning: Nobleman, prestigious
        Origin: Spanish, meaning 'nobleman'
      1. Popularity: 2,912th
        Meaning: Nobleman or noble rank.
        Origin: French origin, deriving from a noble rank.
      1. Popularity: 4,205th
        Meaning: Noble rank, titled person.
        Origin: French, from 'marquis'.
      1. Meaning: Noblewoman, Little warrior.
        Origin: Spanish origin from 'Marquesa'.
      1. Popularity: 12,035th
        Meaning: Warlike
        Origin: Latin origin, relating to Mars.
      1. Popularity: 775th
        Meaning: Stable keeper or horse servant.
        Origin: Old French descent, meaning 'stable keeper or horse servant.'
      1. Popularity: 4,961st
        Meaning: Lady or mistress of the house.
        Origin: Aramaic origin, diminutive of Martha.
      1. Meaning: Related to 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars.'
        Origin: Derives from Latin 'Martinus,' linked to Roman god Mars.
      1. Popularity: 1,299th
        Meaning: Lady or mistress.
        Origin: Aramaic origin meaning "lady."
      1. Meaning: Of Mars; War-like
        Origin: Latin, Catalan, Turkish
      1. Popularity: 574th
        Meaning: Of or relating to Mars.
        Origin: Latin origin, linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
      1. Popularity: 2,480th
        Meaning: Relating to Mars, god of war.
        Origin: Roman origin, linked to Mars.
      1. Popularity: 5,191st
        Meaning: Warlike, dedicated to Mars.
        Origin: Latin/Greek origin, derived from Martin.
      1. Popularity: 28,022nd
        Meaning: Mirror, respected woman or lady.
        Origin: Hebrew origin with English and Latin influences.
      1. Meaning: Marvel signifies 'wonder' or 'miracle.'
        Origin: English origin, derived from Old French 'merveille' meaning 'miracle.'
      1. Popularity: 1,313th
        Meaning: Famous friend or sea hill.
        Origin: Old English/Welsh origins, linked to legend and fame.
      1. Popularity: 324th
        Meaning: Bitter, beloved.
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew and Latin roots.
      1. Popularity: 853rd
        Meaning: Bitter, beloved, star of the sea.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, religious significance.
      1. Popularity: 3,686th
        Meaning: Beloved grace or rebellious grace
        Origin: English, combination of Mary and Ann
      1. Popularity: 6,856th
        Meaning: Beloved and grace
        Origin: Combination of Mary and Anne
      1. Popularity: 11,731st
        Meaning: Beloved, Oath of God.
        Origin: Combination of Mary (Hebrew) and Beth (diminutive of Elizabeth).
      1. Popularity: 11,722nd
        Meaning: Beloved light.
        Origin: Hebrew and Greek, blending Mary and Helen.
      1. Popularity: 2,922nd
        Meaning: God is gracious, sea of bitterness, or rebellion
        Origin: Hebrew and English
      1. Popularity: 11,579th
        Meaning: Beloved, God is gracious
        Origin: Combination of names Mary and Jo.
      1. Popularity: 8,907th
        Meaning: Beloved famous warrior
        Origin: Hebrew and Germanic
      1. Meaning: Relation to the sea or marine.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from Marina.
      1. Meaning: Stone worker or builder.
        Origin: Derived from the occupational surname 'Mason.'
      1. Popularity: 45th
        Meaning: Stoneworker or builder.
        Origin: Old French, meaning stoneworker.
      1. Meaning: The Greatest
        Origin: Originated from Latin 'Maximus,' meaning 'greatest,' prevalent in Italy.
      1. Popularity: 12th
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Spanish and Italian origin, derived from Hebrew.
      1. Meaning: Gift of God.
        Origin: Greek origin derived from Matthaios.
      1. Popularity: 1,859th
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'Gift of God'
      1. Popularity: 728th
        Meaning: Gift of God.
        Origin: Hebrew origins, meaning 'Gift of God'.
      1. Popularity: 8,801st
        Meaning: Mighty and strong in battle
        Origin: Germanic origins
      1. Popularity: 304th
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Hebrew, meaning 'Gift of God'.
      1. Popularity: 888th
        Meaning: Mighty in battle.
        Origin: Matilda has Germanic origins, forming from elements that mean 'might' and 'battle'.
      1. Popularity: 6,003rd
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'gift of God'
      1. Popularity: 262nd
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Italian name, derived from Matthew.
      1. Popularity: 48th
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Hebrew, 'gift of Yahweh.'
      1. Popularity: 981st
        Meaning: Gift of God
        Origin: Biblical Greek, Hebrew origin
      1. Meaning: Gift of Yahweh
        Origin: Greek and Hebrew origins.
      1. Popularity: 1,952nd
        Meaning: Strong in battle, lady.
        Origin: Diminutive of Matilda (Germanic) or Martha (Aramaic).
      1. Meaning: Warrior, Strength in Battle
        Origin: Derived from Medieval Matilda.
      1. Popularity: 7,700th
        Meaning: Strong in battle
        Origin: Old German
      1. Popularity: 17,697th
        Meaning: Strength in Battle
        Origin: English; diminutive of Maud.
      1. Popularity: 3,608th
        Meaning: Dark or bitter
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 7,241st
        Meaning: Great or pearl
        Origin: Irish, diminutive of Margaret
      1. Popularity: 2,041st
        Meaning: Dark skinned, Moorish.
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'from Mauretania'.
      1. Popularity: 1,364th
        Meaning: The Moor.
        Origin: Spanish and Portuguese, derived from Latin.
      1. Meaning: Beloved, Dark or Moorish.
        Origin: French, diminutive of Maura.
      1. Meaning: Dark-skinned, Moorish.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'Moor'.
      1. Popularity: 50th
        Meaning: Independent, nonconformist.
        Origin: Originates from an American surname.
      1. Popularity: 1,167th
        Meaning: Songbird, song thrush
        Origin: From Old French word 'mavis', meaning 'song thrush'.
      1. Popularity: 297th
        Meaning: Greatest
        Origin: Latin origin, from Maximus meaning 'greatest'.
      1. Popularity: 2,822nd
        Meaning: Greatest
        Origin: Latin, from 'Maximus'.
      1. Popularity: 1,150th
        Meaning: Greatest, Noble
        Origin: Latin origin from 'Maximilianus.'
      1. Popularity: 576th
        Meaning: Greatest, largest.
        Origin: Latin origin; derived from 'Maximus'.
      1. Popularity: 4,834th
        Meaning: Greatest
        Origin: Latin origin - from Maximus, meaning greatest.
      1. Popularity: 1,173rd
        Meaning: Greatest, largest.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'greatest.'
      1. Popularity: 636th
        Meaning: Greatest
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'greatest'.
      1. Popularity: 1,023rd
        Meaning: Greatest.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'greatest'.
      1. Meaning: Stone homestead.
        Origin: Old English origin; 'mæc' (stone) + 'tun' (farm, homestead).
      1. Popularity: 329th
        Meaning: great stream
        Origin: Scottish, meaning "Mack's spring"
      1. Meaning: The greatest
        Origin: Latin origin, variation of Maximus.
      1. Popularity: 2,645th
        Meaning: Month of growth, water
        Origin: Latin, English, Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 139th
        Meaning: Illusion, Water, Great one
        Origin: Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Sanskrit
      1. Meaning: Mayah means 'water' in Arabic and 'illusion' in Sanskrit.
        Origin: The name Mayah has Hebrew, Arabic, Sanskrit, and Greek roots.
      1. Meaning: Lovable, worthy of love.
        Origin: Latin origin, variation of Mabel.
      1. Meaning: Gift of God, weapon.
        Origin: Derived from Old French 'Mace,' influenced by English and American usages.
      1. Meaning: Meadow maiden
        Origin: Combination of 'May' - Latin and 'Lee' - English/Chinese
      1. Meaning: Beautiful jade
        Origin: Chinese, with influences from Latin
      1. Popularity: 20,442nd
        Meaning: Beloved or Rebellious
        Origin: Irish Gaelic and Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 18,459th
        Meaning: Strength and bravery.
        Origin: Germanic origin meaning 'strength ' and 'brave.'
      1. Popularity: 3,159th
        Meaning: Light, Star of the Sea
        Origin: Celtic, Latin, and Arabic origins
      1. Meaning: Stone cutter, Worker in Stone
        Origin: Anglo-Norman, meaning 'stone cutter'.
      1. Meaning: The name is associated with the icons of elegance and devotion.
        Origin: Spanish, derived from 'María Teresa.'
      1. Popularity: 1,809th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: English, diminutive of Margaret
      1. Meaning: Mischievous spirit
        Origin: Jewish mythology; Popularized by 'Lucifer' TV series
      1. Meaning: Son of Aodh
        Origin: Scottish, Gaelic 'Mac Aodha.'
      1. Popularity: 4,713th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Irish and Scottish, derived from Micheal and Gaelic surname 'MacCathail'.
      1. Popularity: 687th
        Meaning: Son of Cionaodh.
        Origin: Gaelic origin, from the surname Mac Cionaodha.
      1. Popularity: 880th
        Meaning: Fair one, Son of the fair one
        Origin: Scottish surname 'Mac Coinnich' meaning 'son of the fair one'.
      1. Popularity: 1,166th
        Meaning: Son of the fair-haired warrior
        Origin: Scottish and Gaelic
      1. Popularity: 733rd
        Meaning: Expanse of field or grassland.
        Origin: The name is of Old English origin, meaning an open grassy field.
      1. Popularity: 14,913th
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Welsh form of Margaret, Greek origin
      1. Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Welsh variant of Margaret
      1. Meaning: Gift from God, Like God.
        Origin: Derivative of Hebrew and French origins.
      1. Meaning: Prosperous, Ocean, Light
        Origin: South Asian, Sanskrit origin
      1. Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: English, derived from Greek origin, meaning 'pearl'.
      1. Popularity: 1,341st
        Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Welsh, derived from Margaret
      1. Meaning: Meaning "pearl," it suggests preciousness and resilience.
        Origin: Variant of Meg via Margaret from Greek, meaning "pearl."
      1. Popularity: 2,195th
        Meaning: Pearl.
        Origin: Welsh variant of Margaret from Greek origin.
      1. Meaning: Pearl
        Origin: Welsh form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
      1. Meaning: Heavenly flower
        Origin: Hawaiian-Polynesian
      1. Meaning: The Illuminated One
        Origin: Hebrew origin
      1. Popularity: 2,052nd
        Meaning: Gift from God
        Origin: Hebrew, modern variant of Micaiah
      1. Meaning: Dark, black
        Origin: Melani derives from Greek, meaning "dark."
      1. Meaning: Dark or black.
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'black' or 'dark'.
      1. Popularity: 313th
        Meaning: Black or dark.
        Origin: Greek origin, means 'black' or 'dark'.
      1. Popularity: 1,236th
        Meaning: Dark or black.
        Origin: Greek origin, stemming from the word for 'dark.'
      1. Meaning: City name
        Origin: Derived from Melbourne
      1. Meaning: Honey or ash tree nymph
        Origin: Greek, Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,270th
        Meaning: Honey or sweet.
        Origin: Derived from Greek, meaning honey.
      1. Popularity: 3,835th
        Meaning: Honey or Sweetness
        Origin: Greek - Derived from Melisande
      1. Popularity: 5,371st
        Meaning: 'Bee'
        Origin: Greek - 'bee'
      1. Popularity: 845th
        Meaning: Honey bee.
        Origin: Greek, means 'bee'.
      1. Meaning: Honey bee.
        Origin: Derived from Greek mythology, meaning 'bee'.
      1. Meaning: Honey bee
        Origin: Ancient Greek and Latin
      1. Popularity: 3,962nd
        Meaning: 'Song' or 'Melody'.
        Origin: Derived from Greek, meaning 'music' or 'song'.
      1. Popularity: 251st
        Meaning: Melodic or tuneful; harmonious.
        Origin: Greek origins from 'melodia,' meaning 'singing or chanting.'
      1. Meaning: Dark or Black
        Origin: Greek origin; means 'dark'.
      1. Meaning: Gentle leader, chieftain
        Origin: Irish and Celtic origin.
      1. Popularity: 1,701st
        Meaning: Council friend or smooth chief.
        Origin: Derived from Old English and Celtic influences.
      1. Meaning: Chief, protector, or leader.
        Origin: Old English and Old Welsh origins.
      1. Popularity: 771st
        Meaning: Enduring and beautiful
        Origin: Greek origin, associated with ancient Egypt and U.S. city
      1. Popularity: 2,327th
        Meaning: Comforter or Consoler
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew; biblical origins; Jewish cultural significance.
      1. Meaning: Comforter or Consoler
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Meaning: Admired, wonderful.
        Origin: Latin variant of Miranda, means worthy of admiration.
      1. Popularity: 2,628th
        Meaning: Mercy
        Origin: Spanish - derives from a title of Virgin Mary, 'Our Lady of Mercies'.
      1. Meaning: Compassionate, merciful.
        Origin: Spanish origin, derived from "Mercedes" meaning "mercies."
      1. Popularity: 1,520th
        Meaning: Compassion, forgiveness, reward
        Origin: English; derived from Latin 'merces.'
      1. Popularity: 1,018th
        Meaning: Great ruler
        Origin: Welsh
      1. Meaning: Means 'of the sea'.
        Origin: Derived from Latin 'Maris' meaning 'of the sea'.
      1. Popularity: 6,773rd
        Meaning: Blackbird
        Origin: French, Latin
      1. Popularity: 4,329th
        Meaning: Hawk, Sea Fortress
        Origin: Welsh Mythology
      1. Meaning: Small falcon, sea fortress.
        Origin: Celtic/Welsh origins tied to Arthurian legends.
      1. Meaning: Cheerful or joyful.
        Origin: English origin, from the word 'merry', meaning cheerful.
      1. Meaning: Fame or power ruler.
        Origin: Welsh in origin, from 'Meurig,' related to Maurice.
      1. Popularity: 21,072nd
        Meaning: Pleasant Protection
        Origin: English and Hebrew
      1. Meaning: Boundary gate
        Origin: English origin, means 'boundary gate'.
      1. Popularity: 16,556th
        Meaning: Joyful or cheerful
        Origin: Derived from Old English, meaning 'happy.'
      1. Meaning: Settlement by a lake.
        Origin: Old English, means settlement by a lake.
      1. Popularity: 4,917th
        Meaning: Great and Eminent
        Origin: Old Welsh origin explaining Eminent Marrow
      1. Meaning: Sea nymph
        Origin: Derived from the Welsh 'Meriel' or combo of Mary and Beryl.
      1. Popularity: 348th
        Meaning: "Anointed one" or "savior."
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning "anointed one."
      1. Meaning: Pearl, Beyond
        Origin: Germanic or Greek origin, meaning ‘pearl’ or ‘beyond’.
      1. Meaning: Illustrious/barley farmer or 'one who gives light.'
        Origin: German and Hebrew origins.
      1. Popularity: 11th
        Meaning: Beloved or mine
        Origin: Scandinavian origin, derived from Maria.
      1. Meaning: My beautiful one
        Origin: Italian and Latin origin
      1. Popularity: 2,116th
        Meaning: Great, wished-for child, water.
        Origin: Multicultural origin as a variant of Maya or Mia.
      1. Popularity: 1,976th
        Meaning: The name Micaela means 'Who is like God?'
        Origin: Hebrew, from 'Michael' meaning 'Who is like God?'
      1. Popularity: 133rd
        Meaning: "Who is like God?" Rhetorical query of divinity's uniqueness.
        Origin: Hebrew Origin - Meaning "Who is like God?"
      1. Meaning: Who is like Yahweh?
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: American variation of Hebrew Michaela.
      1. Popularity: 25th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Biblical Hebrew.
      1. Popularity: 1,242nd
        Meaning: 'Who is like God?'
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew, meaning 'Who is like God?'
      1. Popularity: 2,650th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Hebrew name meaning 'Who is like God?'
      1. Popularity: 6,804th
        Meaning: 'Who is like God?'
        Origin: Hebrew, 'Who is like God?'
      1. Popularity: 7,534th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 18,859th
        Meaning: Who is like God.
        Origin: English variant of Michelle, from Hebrew Michael.
      1. Popularity: 828th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Hebrew and French origins.
      1. Popularity: 3,625th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew Michael, Irish Mícheál
      1. Meaning: Flowering field or tower.
        Origin: Spanish origins, possibly a variant or derived form of 'Miguelina'.
      1. Popularity: 360th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Spanish/Portuguese form of Michael
      1. Meaning: Who is like God? (Miguel) + Messenger (Angel)
        Origin: Spanish, combining "Miguel" (Michael) and "Angel."
      1. Popularity: 2,188th
        Meaning: In Hebrew, 'who is like God'; in Japanese, 'beautiful fragrance'
        Origin: Japanese, Hebrew, Finnish
      1. Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew, meaning 'Who is like God?'
      1. Popularity: 1,568th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Hebrew origin; adaption of Michael
      1. Meaning: 'Who is like God?'
        Origin: Hebrew origin, variant of Micah meaning 'Who is like God?'
      1. Meaning: Who is like God.
        Origin: Derivative of Michael from Hebrew.
      1. Meaning: Who is like God
        Origin: Hawaiian
      1. Popularity: 1,199th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Hebrew origin, feminine form of Michael.
      1. Popularity: 2,182nd
        Meaning: 'Who is like God?'
        Origin: Short form of Hebrew name Michael
      1. Popularity: 3,419th
        Meaning: One who is like God
        Origin: Basque origin, variant of Michael
      1. Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Hebrew and Slavic origin.
      1. Popularity: 79th
        Meaning: Gracious or dear
        Origin: Slavic origin
      1. Popularity: 2,496th
        Meaning: Miracles.
        Origin: Spanish, 'Our Lady of Miracles'. Connected to the Virgin Mary.
      1. Meaning: Gracious; dear one; word.
        Origin: Latin, Slavic, and Hebrew origins.
      1. Popularity: 337th
        Meaning: Gracious, dear, loving.
        Origin: The name is of Slavic origin, meaning 'gracious' or 'dear.'
      1. Popularity: 1,454th
        Meaning: Tender, Gracious
        Origin: Slavic, derived from "mil" meaning tender or loving.
      1. Popularity: 569th
        Meaning: Gathering; associated with grace and beauty.
        Origin: Italian origin derived from 'Mediolanum.'
      1. Meaning: Gracious, dear.
        Origin: Slavic & Latin origins
      1. Popularity: 3,367th
        Meaning: Gentle strength
        Origin: Old English
      1. Popularity: 1,355th
        Meaning: Gracious, Dear
        Origin: Slavic
      1. Popularity: 58th
        Meaning: Warrior or Gracious.
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'soldier' or 'gracious'.
      1. Popularity: 907th
        Meaning: Mild and merciful, overcomer
        Origin: American
      1. Popularity: 22,540th
        Meaning: Mill ford
        Origin: Old English name meaning 'mill ford'.
      1. Meaning: "Bee"
        Origin: Greek origin from the word for "bee," associated with mythology.
      1. Meaning: Guardian of the mill
        Origin: Old English; meaning “guardian of the mill”
      1. Popularity: 736th
        Meaning: One who operates a mill
        Origin: English occupational name
      1. Popularity: 3,257th
        Meaning: Strong worker
        Origin: Old French and Germanic
      1. Popularity: 250th
        Meaning: Gentle Strength, Industrious.
        Origin: Diminutive form of Mildred/Millicent.
      1. Meaning: Gentle, or Attendant at a ritual.
        Origin: From German 'Mil-' prefix, meaning gentle or mild; Latin 'Camilla' meaning young ceremonial maiden.
      1. Popularity: 205th
        Meaning: Gracious, merciful.
        Origin: Uncertain, possibly Germanic or Slavonic.
      1. Popularity: 3,016th
        Meaning: Middle settlement.
        Origin: Old English for 'middle settlement'.
      1. Meaning: Often linked to the original name's meaning.
        Origin: Primarily a diminutive form used in various cultures.
      1. Popularity: 1,122nd
        Meaning: Heavenly blue, jasmine flower, resolute protector, precious stone.
        Origin: Diverse origins across Persian, Arabic, German, and Hindi cultures.
      1. Meaning: Sweet and beautiful or Admirable.
        Origin: Diminutive form of Melinda or Miranda.
      1. Popularity: 3,276th
        Meaning: Sweet and beautiful.
        Origin: Derived from Melinda, with origins in Greek and Latin.
      1. Popularity: 3,766th
        Meaning: Goddess of Wisdom and Strategic Warfare
        Origin: Ancient Roman Mythological Origin
      1. Popularity: 5,698th
        Meaning: Gentle, mild.
        Origin: Diminutive form of Minerva, Wilhelmina; German, Latin origin.
      1. Popularity: 849th
        Meaning: Admirable, Ocean, Peace
        Origin: Sanskrit (Ocean), Latin (Admirable), Slavic (Peace)
      1. Popularity: 855th
        Meaning: Divine wonder or marvel.
        Origin: Derived from Old French and Latin for wonder or marvel.
      1. Popularity: 1,132nd
        Meaning: Admirable or wonderful.
        Origin: Miranda is a Latin name, coined by Shakespeare, meaning 'admirable'.
      1. Popularity: 2,267th
        Meaning: Admirable or wonderful.
        Origin: Spanish, from Provençal origins.
      1. Popularity: 531st
        Meaning: Wished-for child
        Origin: Hebrew-origin.
      1. Popularity: 1,541st
        Meaning: Means 'Who is what God is'.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, biblical roots.
      1. Meaning: Bee, noble, or who resembles God
        Origin: English diminutive form of Melissa, Millicent, or Michelle.
      1. Meaning: Sweet, light fog
        Origin: English or Sanskrit
      1. Meaning: Foggy or misty weather.
        Origin: Modern English, variant of Misty.
      1. Popularity: 9,110th
        Meaning: Associated with mist or fog.
        Origin: English origin, from the word 'mist'.
      1. Meaning: Who is like God
        Origin: Derived from Mitchell, from Hebrew origin
      1. Popularity: 11,359th
        Meaning: Who is like God
        Origin: Hebrew origin, 'Mi-ka-el,' meaning 'Who is like God?'
      1. Popularity: 1,735th
        Meaning: Who is like God?
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew 'Michael' and popularised in England and Scotland
      1. Meaning: Mild and gentle.
        Origin: English origin as a diminutive form of some biblical names.
      1. Popularity: 8,387th
        Meaning: Bitter (in context of lacking sweetness)
        Origin: Diminutive of Maria, German origin.
      1. Popularity: 2,464th
        Meaning: Temple or Shrine
        Origin: Japanese origin meaning temple or shrine.
      1. Meaning: Goddess or temple.
        Origin: Japanese origin with a modern appeal.
      1. Popularity: 1,093rd
        Meaning: highly praised or worthy of praise.
        Origin: Arabic origin, meaning 'praiseworthy'.
      1. Popularity: 1,155th
        Meaning: Praiseworthy
        Origin: Derived from Arabic, meaning "praiseworthy." Associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
      1. Popularity: 1,264th
        Meaning: Praiseworthy
        Origin: Arabic origin, associated with the Prophet Mohammed.
      1. Popularity: 3,268th
        Meaning: Fate, destiny.
        Origin: Greek origins, meaning 'fate'.
      1. Popularity: 1,079th
        Meaning: Drawn out of the water.
        Origin: Spanish and Portuguese form of Moses.
      1. Popularity: 2,151st
        Meaning: Wished for child
        Origin: Hebrew origin, a diminutive of Mary.
      1. Popularity: 468th
        Meaning: 'Wished-for child' or 'sea of bitterness'.
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew name Miriam; diminutive of Mary.
      1. Popularity: 3,795th
        Meaning: Noble, wish
        Origin: Irish, Arabic
      1. Meaning: Little monastery, place of coinage
        Origin: French
      1. Popularity: 1,416th
        Meaning: Advisor, Counselor, Solitary.
        Origin: Latin, linked to early Christian saints, Greek 'monos'.
      1. Popularity: 7,096th
        Meaning: Advisor or Alone
        Origin: Latin and Greek roots, suggesting wisdom or solitude.
      1. Popularity: 7,531st
        Meaning: Advisor, inspiring, and noble.
        Origin: French, from Latin 'monachus'.
      1. Popularity: 882nd
        Meaning: Man from the River Roe.
        Origin: Scottish, from Gaelic 'Maol Rothach', associated with the River Roe.
      1. Popularity: 2,465th
        Meaning: Serrated mountain.
        Origin: Catalan origin, named after the Montserrat mountain range in Spain.
      1. Popularity: 1,756th
        Meaning: Mountainous, Majestic
        Origin: Spanish - mountain
      1. Popularity: 3,126th
        Meaning: Mountain.
        Origin: Spanish and Italian, means 'mountain'.
      1. Meaning: Mountain of the ruler.
        Origin: Norman, 'mountain of the ruler'.
      1. Meaning: City name from French; often linked to 'Royal Mountain' in meaning.
        Origin: French origin, linked to the city of Montreal.
      1. Popularity: 2,486th
        Meaning: A serrated or jagged mountain
        Origin: Catalonian, derived from 'mont' (mountain) and 'serrat' (serrated).
      1. Popularity: 3,840th
        Meaning: Of the mountain
        Origin: Monty originated from the Old French word for 'mountain' and Norman French 'Montague'.
      1. Popularity: 1,985th
        Meaning: Warrior or follower of Marduk.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, related to Marduk.
      1. Popularity: 385th
        Meaning: Sea-born or sea chief.
        Origin: Celtic, from Old Welsh "Morcant" meaning "sea-born."
      1. Popularity: 1,927th
        Meaning: God is my teacher
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 3,451st
        Meaning: Dark-skinned or Moorish.
        Origin: Derived from Latin 'Mauritius', meaning 'dark-skinned'.
      1. Meaning: Settlement by the Marsh
        Origin: Old English
      1. Meaning: Delivered from the water/drawn out.
        Origin: Italian form of Moses; Hebrew origin.
      1. Popularity: 1,118th
        Meaning: Drawn out/from the water
        Origin: Hebrew/Biblical
      1. Popularity: 954th
        Meaning: Drawn out (of the water)
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Meaning: Little Moses
        Origin: French, from Moselle River region
      1. Popularity: 529th
        Meaning: Praised or praiseworthy.
        Origin: Arabic origin, meaning 'praised.'
      1. Popularity: 8,607th
        Meaning: Bright sea.
        Origin: Celtic, Irish, "sea bright".
      1. Popularity: 756th
        Meaning: Sea warrior or sea battler
        Origin: Irish and Gaelic Origin
      1. Popularity: 4,322nd
        Meaning: Sea Settlement or Seaboard
        Origin: Scottish surname with Gaelic roots
      1. Meaning: Drawn out of water
        Origin: Arabic, Hebrew origin
      1. Popularity: 1,836th
        Meaning: Chosen or selected
        Origin: Arabic - means 'chosen'
      1. Popularity: 705th
        Meaning: Beloved, or a pleasurable aroma.
        Origin: Greek origin, related to 'myrrh.'
      1. Popularity: 2,642nd
        Meaning: Great, Mother, Illusion, or Truth Seeking.
        Origin: Modern variant rooted in Maya with multicultural origins.
      1. Meaning: Life, living, and joyful
        Origin: African and Arabic - meaning life
      1. Meaning: Who is like God.
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew, related to 'Mikha'el,' meaning 'who is like God'.
      1. Popularity: 419th
        Meaning: Merciful and soldier
        Origin: Old English and Latin origins
      1. Popularity: 799th
        Meaning: Merciful; Who is like God?
        Origin: Modern variant from Middle English or diminutive of Michael (Hebrew origins).
      1. Meaning: Peaceful meadow
        Origin: Modern English invention
      1. Popularity: 174th
        Meaning: The name Myles means "soldier."
        Origin: Old French/Latin/Late Middle Ages - soldier.
      1. Meaning: Smiley or pleasant.
        Origin: Modern English, variant of Miley.
      1. Meaning: Gracious or dear.
        Origin: Slavic, meaning 'gracious or dear.'
      1. Popularity: 1,163rd
        Meaning: Meaning 'myrrh,' a fragrant resin.
        Origin: Greek and Latin, meaning 'myrrh,' or inspired by the ancient city.
      1. Meaning: Admirable or worthy of admiration.
        Origin: Modern adaptation of Latin 'Miranda'.
      1. Popularity: 15,660th
        Meaning: Beloved, Gentle, Tender
        Origin: Irish and Celtic origins
      1. Popularity: 4,122nd
        Meaning: Fragrant or aromatic oil.
        Origin: Greek origin, related to perfume or aroma.
      1. Meaning: Myrtle shrub
        Origin: Greek, meaning "myrtle plant."
      1. Meaning: Myrtis means 'myrtle' plant, symbolizing love and beauty.
        Origin: Greek, refers to the myrtle plant.
      1. Popularity: 22,871st
        Meaning: Relates to the fragrant myrtle tree.
        Origin: Greek & Latin origins, named after the myrtle tree.