Madia
Variant of Madi; associated with beauty and youthfulness.
Madicella
A feminine name perhaps derived from Madison, connoting elegance.
Madicken
A diminutive form of Madicken, charming and beloved one.
Madie
Diminutive of Madea; represents gentleness and care.
Madigan
A name of Gaelic origin meaning ‘little dog’ or ‘the son of the little hound’, often used as a surname.
Madilyn
A modern variation of 'Madeline', meaning 'high tower' or 'woman from Magdala'.
Madilynn
A variant spelling of 'Madilyn', meaning 'high tower' or 'woman from Magdala'.
Madisen
A modern variation of 'Madison', meaning 'son of Maud'.
Madison
Meaning 'son of Maud' or 'Matthew's town' as a surname origin.
Madissen
A variant spelling of 'Madison', meaning 'son of Maud'.
Madisson
An alternative modern spelling of 'Madison', meaning 'son of Maud'.
Madisyn
A modern spelling variation of 'Madison', meaning 'son of Maud'.
Madja
A diminutive of several names, often meaning 'gift' or 'to be generous'.
Madlaina
A variation of 'Magdalena', meaning 'from Magdala'.
Madlen
A variant of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala'.
Madlenka
A diminutive form of Magdalene, meaning 'little Magdalene'.
Madleyne
A variant of Madeline, meaning 'from Magdala'.
Madlin
A diminutive of Madeline, meaning 'high tower'.
Madoc
Means 'fortunate' or 'lucky'.
Madog
Derived from Madoc, meaning 'fortunate'.
Madonna
Means 'my lady', often used to reference the Virgin Mary.
Madra
Means 'dog' or 'wise' in Irish context.
Madre
Means 'mother'.
Madrid
The name of the capital city in Spain, meaning 'place of abundant water'.
Madrigal
Refers to a type of song or poem, often romantic or pastoral in nature.
Madrona
Means 'evergreen', referring to the madrona tree.
Madrun
Means 'the one in charge' or 'ruler'.
Mads
A diminutive form of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God'.
Madsen
Means 'son of Mads', with Mads being a form of Matthew.
Maduenu
A name meaning 'the one who is blessed' in the Igbo language.
Maduka
A name meaning 'he who is great' in Igbo.
Madulf
A name derived from Old Norse meaning 'powerful wolf'.
Mady
A diminutive of the name Madeleine, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'tower'.
Madylan
A variant of Madeline, meaning 'of Magdala', associated with a tower.
Madyn
A modern form of the name made from Madeline, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Madysen
A modern spelling of Madison, meaning 'son of Maud'.
Madyson
A modern variant of Madison, meaning 'son of Maud'.
Mae
A name derived from the month of May, symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings.
Maebel
A variant of Mabel, meaning 'lovable' or 'beloved'.
Maebry
A modern name, potentially a variation of Mabel, meaning 'lovable'.
Maeby
A variation of the name Mabel, meaning 'lovable' or 'beloved'.
Maecea
Derived from 'Mae' meaning 'mother' or 'born of' in Latin context.
Maecy
A variant of 'Macy', meaning 'hill' or 'from Matilda' in Old French.
Maegan
A derivative of 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl'.
Mael
Means 'prince' or 'chief' in Welsh.
Maeleigh
A variant of 'Maelys', meaning 'chief' or 'ruler' in French.
Maelgwn
Means 'bear' or 'warrior' in Welsh context.
Maeliana
A variant of 'Eliana', meaning 'God has answered' in Hebrew.
Maelie
A diminutive of 'Maelys', meaning 'chief' or 'ruler' in French.
Maelle
A modern name meaning 'chief' or 'leader' in French context.
Maelwine
Means 'gift' or 'blessing' in Welsh context.
Maelyn
A modern name derived from 'May' and 'Lynn', meaning 'from the lake'.
Maelynn
A modern variation of 'Maelyn', meaning 'from the lake'.
Maerec
Strong and brave ruler.
Maeret
One who is beloved and cherished.
Maerheard
Famous warrior, known for bravery.
Maerla
Famous for beauty or grace.
Maeron
A great or mighty one.
Maersa
Bitter or beloved.
Maertisa
Variant of Martisa, meaning dedicated to Mars.
Maerwynn
Joyful or blessed on the sea.
Maesen
A brave protector.
Maesie
A beloved, precious child.
Maethelgar
A noble spear or warrior's pledge.
Maethelwine
Wine or friend of nobility.
Maetta
Little or young, often signifies a gift.
Maetthere
Strong in battle or mighty.
Maeva
A variant of Maeva meaning 'welcome' or 'to come' from the Tahitian language.
Maeven
A modern variant of Maeve, often considered a feminine form of the name meaning 'intoxicating'.
Maewyn
A variant of Maewyn, meaning 'the blessed' or 'the great joy'.
Maez
A diminutive or variant of the name Macario, meaning 'blessed'.
Maezie
A variant of Maisie, meaning 'pearl'.
Mafalda
Of uncertain origin, often believed to mean 'strength in battle'.
Mag
A diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Magali
A variant of the name Magali, meaning 'little pearl'.
Magalie
A diminutive form of Magali meaning 'little pearl'.
Magaly
A variation of Magali, also meaning 'little pearl'.
Magan
An ancient Irish name meaning 'little' or 'young'.
Magaska
Derived from Slavic roots, often related to the concept of grace or favor.
Magd
A derivative of 'Magdalene', associated with the tower, often used in biblical contexts.
Magda
A variant of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala', linked to the biblical figure Mary Magdalene.
Magdala
Meaning 'tower', it is associated with the town of Magdala near the Sea of Galilee.
Magdalen
Derived from 'Mary Magdalene', signifying one from Magdala.
Magdalena
A more elaborate form of Magdalene, signifying a connection to the biblical Mary Magdalene.
Magdalene
Meaning 'of Magdala', referring to Mary Magdalene from the New Testament.
Magdalina
Variant of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala', associated historically with Mary Magdalene.
Magdalini
Greek variation of Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala'.
Magdalone
A French variation of Magdalene, indicating nobility or distinction.
Magdalyn
A modern variant of Magdalene, signifying 'one from Magdala.'
Magdeline
Derived from Magdalene, meaning 'from the tower'.
Magdolna
Hungarian form of Magdalena, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'tower'.
Magee
An Irish surname that can also be used as a first name, meaning 'son of the servant' or 'descendant of Mag Aodha'.
Magenta
Magenta refers to a color named after a battle site in Italy where a decisive victory took place.
Magg
Magg is a diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.
Magge
Magge is a variant of Maggie, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.
Magges
Magges is another variant of Maggie, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.
Maggi
Maggi is a diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.
Maggie
Maggie is a diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.
Magglio
Magglio is a diminutive form of names like Maggi or Magnus, often meaning 'great' or 'mighty'.
Maggote
Maggote is derived from Maggie or Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.