Maggy
Maggy is a diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.
Maghenyld
Maghenyld is an Old English name meaning 'strength and might'.
Maghona
Maghona means 'a descendant of the warrior' and is derived from the native Irish name.
Maglicunas
A name associated with a rich cultural heritage, often relating to strength and nobility.
Maglocvni
A name signifying strength, often associated with historical warriors.
Maglorius
Meaning 'glorious magician', often linked with admiration and brilliance.
Magna
Meaning 'great' or 'large', often representing grandeur.
Magnus
Meaning 'great' or 'mighty', traditionally associated with nobility and leadership.
Mago
Mago means 'wizard' or 'sorcerer' in Italian.
Magone
Magone typically signifies 'a strong woman' in Italian contexts.
Magot
Magot refers to a term for 'a clerical figure or monkey' in French.
Magote
Magote is derived from Spanish meanings which can refer to 'an abundance or a large amount'.
Magott
Magott refers to 'a gift' or 'a precious thing' in French terminology.
Maguire
Maguire means 'son of the servant of the warrior' in Gaelic.
Mahale
A surname that can also serve as a given name, often indicating a descendant of Mehal or 'great' in English.
Mahalia
A tender affection or beloved; also associated with joy and happiness.
Mahalt
A modern name often reflecting a familial or cultural significance.
Mahenyld
Mahenyld means 'strong protector'.
Mahon
Mahon means 'a bear' in Old Irish.
Mahoney
Mahoney is an anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Meachair, meaning 'descendant of Meachar' or 'sorrowful one.'
Maibrit
Might and strength; indicates resilience and power.
Maibritt
Strength and might; signifies power and fortitude.
Maicean
Gift of God; signifies divine blessing.
Maicer
One who is a worker; signifies industriousness.
Maico
A gift from God; signifies divine favor.
Maiden
A young unmarried woman; a girl.
Maidie
A diminutive form of 'Maiden', often used as a term of endearment.
Maidy
A variation of 'Maiden', signifying youth and purity.
Maier
A surname meaning 'steward' or 'supervisor' in German.
Maija
A Finnish form of 'Mary', meaning 'beloved' or 'rebellious'.
Maik
A variant of 'Michael', meaning 'who is like God?'.
Maika
Means 'who is like God?' in Hawaiian, often associated with beauty.
Maike
A diminutive form of 'Margarete', meaning 'pearl'.
Maikel
A variant of 'Michael', meaning 'who is like God?'.
Maiken
A diminutive form of 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl'.
Maikka
A form of 'Mikael', meaning 'who is like God?'.
A name meaning 'messenger', related to delivery or communication.
Maila
Means 'the one who is loving' in Swahili; often a term for endearment.
Mailbrigit
A combined name referring to 'Brigid', the goddess of poetry and healing.
Maille
A name derived from the French 'mailler', meaning 'to join' or 'to link'.
Maioc
Maioc means 'the one who is playful and merry,' from the Gaelic origin.
Mair
Mair is a variant of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved,' prevalent in both Scottish and Welsh names.
Maire
Maire is the Irish form of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.'
Mairead
Mairead is the Scottish Gaelic form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Mairenn
Mairenn is derived from the name Mair, meaning 'beloved' in Scottish origins.
Mairghread
Mairghread is another variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Scottish culture.
Mairi
Mairi is the Scottish form of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Mairia
Mairia is the Irish variation of Mary meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.'
Mairin
Mairin is a diminutive of Mair, meaning 'little Mary' or 'beloved.'
Mairland
A variant of the name that combines 'Mair' (Mary) with a suffix indicating land, meaning 'Mary's land.'
Mairon
A name derived from the Welsh meaning 'sea,' often used in literature.
Mairwen
Meaning 'fair Mary,' combining 'Mair' (Mary) with 'wen' (fair or white).
Mais
Derived from the word for 'corn' in French, often used as a diminutive of Marie.
Maisey
A diminutive form of Maisie, which itself is derived from Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Maisica
An invented or modern name, possibly inspired by Maisie, connected to 'pearl.'
Maisie
A diminutive form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Maisil
A modern unisex variation related to Maisie, linked to 'pearl.'
Maison
Meaning 'house' in French, commonly used as a name indicating home or dwelling.
Maisun
The name Maisun means 'gift' or 'blessing' in Basque.
Maisur
Maisur translates to 'gift' or 'beloved' in Basque culture.
Maisy
Maisy is a variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in English.
Maitaine
Maitaine means 'lady' or 'Beloved' in Basque.
Maitane
Maitane means 'lady' or 'beloved' in Basque.
Maite
Maite means 'love' or 'beloved' in Basque.
Maitena
Maitena means 'the one who is loved' in Basque culture.
Maitilde
Maitilde means 'battle-maid' or 'mighty in battle' in Germanic origins.
Maitland
Maitland means 'made land' or 'settler's land' in Scottish.
Majalyn
A modern variant of the name Majalynn, often associated with beauty and grace.
Majalynn
A modern variant of the name Majalyn, often associated with beauty and grace.
Majella
Derived from a surname meaning 'great' or 'mighty.'
Majerle
Derived from a family name in some Slavic cultures.
Maji
Gift or blessing from God.
Majken
A form of the name Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Major
Originally an occupational surname meaning a military rank or leader.
Majori
A variant of the name Majorie meaning 'the flower of the sea'.
Majorie
A variant of the name Marjorie, which means 'Pearl'.
Mak
A form of the name Malcolm, meaning 'devotee of St. Columba'.
Makaela
A Hawaiian variant of Michaela, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Makafui
A name meaning 'God has made me strong'.
Makaiden
A modern name likely deriving from the combination of 'Mak' and 'Aiden', meaning 'little fire'.
Makaila
A variation of Michaela, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Makailyn
A modern combination of Maya and Lynn, expressing beauty and water.
Makaio
A name meaning 'gift of God'.
Makali
Makali means 'the grace of God.'
Makalo
Makalo means 'the one who is blessed.'
Makan
Makan means 'the one who is well-fed.'
Makana
Makana means 'gift or present.'
Makani
Makani means 'the wind.'
Makar
Makar means 'blessed.'
Makareta
Makareta means 'to bring forth.'
Makari
Makari means 'a messenger; one who brings messages.'
Makarios
Makarios means 'blessed or fortunate.'
Makary
Makary means 'the blessed one.'
Makay
Makay means 'the one who is blessed with health.'
Makayla
Makayla is a variation of Michaela, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Makaylah
A variation of Michaela, meaning 'who is like God'.
Makeda
Meaning 'greatness', often associated with the Queen of Sheba.
Makeiah
A feminine form of the name Micah, meaning 'who is like God'.
Makenna
Meaning 'son of the handsome one' or 'a child of the son'.
Makenzie
Meaning 'fair', 'pleasant', or 'son of the wise leader'.