Makepeace
Meaning 'to bring peace'.
Makina
The name Makina means 'the machine' in Basque, symbolizing strength and functionality.
Makis
Makis is a diminutive of the name 'Dimitris,' meaning 'follower of Demeter' in Greek.
Maks
Maks is a diminutive form of Maksim, meaning 'the greatest' or 'most important'.
Maksim
Maksim means 'the greatest' in Latin.
Maksims
Maksims is a derivative of Maksim, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maksym
Maksym means 'the greatest' derived from Latin.
Maksymilian
Maksymilian means 'the greatest' in Latin, often associated with nobility.
Makuachukwu
Makuachukwu means 'the one who knows God' in Igbo.
Makynzie
Makynzie is a variation of Mackenzie, meaning 'son of the handsome one' in Gaelic.
Mal
Mal is often a diminutive of Malcolm, meaning 'follower of Saint Columba'.
Malakai
A form of the name 'Malachi,' meaning 'my messenger.'
Malaki
The anglicized form of 'Malakhi,' meaning 'my messenger.'
Malan
A name meaning 'little warrior' or 'descendant of the servant.'
Malaquias
My messenger is Jehovah.
Malarie
Variant of Mary, meaning 'beloved.'
Malcolm
A Scottish name meaning 'devotee of Saint Columba.'
Malcom
A variant of Malcolm, meaning 'devotee of Saint Columba.'
Maldred
An Old English name meaning 'counselor' or 'battle strength.'
Malea
A name meaning 'gift from God' in Hawaiian culture.
Maleah
A variant of Malea meaning 'gift from God' in Hawaiian culture.
Maleficent
The name is derived from 'maleficent', meaning 'doing evil' or 'harmful', popularized by the character in Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
Malena
A diminutive form of Magdalena, meaning 'of Magdala' or 'tower'.
Malene
A variation of Magdelen; relates to the meaning 'high tower'.
Malerie
A variant of the name Malorie, meaning 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated'.
Maleta
A diminutive form of Malena, meaning 'little Maria'.
Malfred
An ancient name meaning 'counselor/elf', indicates wisdom and strength.
Malgorzata
A variant of the name Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Malia
A Hawaiian form of Mary, meaning 'the chosen one' or 'beloved.'
Maliah
A variant of Malia, also meaning 'beloved' or 'the chosen one.'
Malie
A diminutive of Malia with similar meanings relating to being 'beloved.'
Malieka
A variant of Malik or Malie meaning 'kinglike or noble' in different cultures.
Malin
Strong or Christmas; also means 'little' in Old Norse.
Malina
Divine or heavenly; often associated with the goddess of the moon.
Malinda
Strong or powerful.
Maline
Name associated with a person from the region of Malta or with a bitter quality.
Malisa
Strong or brave.
Malise
Servant of Jesus.
Malissa
Bee, honeybee.
Malita
Little warrior or strong in battle.
Malkin
Malkin is a diminutive of 'Malcolm'; it often refers to a little king or one who is gentle.
Malko
Malko means 'small' or 'little' in some Slavic languages.
Malkuno
Malkuno has roots in Slavic names, meaning 'the small one' or 'the young one'.
Malkyn
Malkyn is a diminutive of 'Malcolm' and indicates a female version, often referred to as a little queen.
Mallan
Mallan is derived from the Irish word meaning 'hero' or 'champion'.
Malle
Malle is a variant of the name 'Malcolm' and refers to one who is a devoted follower.
Mallery
Mallery means 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated', derived from a place name.
Malley
A diminutive form of names such as Mallory or Malvina, often meaning 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated'.
Mallie
A diminutive form of the name Malvina, meaning 'smooth' or 'calm'.
Mallin
A variant of Malin, often meaning 'little warrior' or 'strong'.
Mallissa
A variant of Melissa, often meaning 'honey bee'.
Mallon
Derived from a surname meaning 'little bald one' or 'little messenger'.
Malloren
Meaning 'little dark one' or possibly 'little warrior' depending on origin.
Mallorey
A variant of the surname Mallory, meaning 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated'.
Mallori
An alternative spelling of the name Mallory, meaning 'unlucky' or 'ill-fated' in Old French.
Mallorie
A variant of the name Mallory, which means 'unlucky' or 'ill-fated' in Old French.
Mallory
Of Old French origin, meaning 'unlucky' or 'ill-fated'.
Mallot
A diminutive form of names derived from Malou, meaning 'little' or 'young'.
Mally
A diminutive form of names like Mallory or Mallory, can mean 'unlucky' or 'ill-fated'.
Malo
Of French origin meaning 'brave' or 'bold'.
Malohaut
Derived from 'malo' meaning 'brave', combined with 'haut' meaning 'high' or 'elevated'.
Malone
An Irish surname derived from the Gaelic 'Ó Maolmhuire', meaning 'descendant of the devotee of Mary'.
Maloney
An Irish surname meaning 'descendant of the servant of the church'.
Maloree
An American variant of Mallory, meaning 'unlucky' or 'ill-fated'.
Malorie
A variant of the name Mallory, meaning 'unlucky' or 'ill-fated' in Old French.
Malory
Of Old French origin meaning 'unlucky' or 'ill-fated'.
Malou
A diminutive form of the name Marie, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Maloy
A variant of the Irish surname meaning 'servant of the severed'.
Malt
A name derived from the Old English word for a type of grain used in brewing.
Malte
A German variant of the name 'Matthew', meaning 'gift of God'.
Malu
Means 'calm' or 'peaceful' in Hawaiian.
Malva
A flower name derived from the mallow plant, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Malvin
Derived from a Gaelic word meaning 'little prince'.
Malvina
Meaning 'smooth brow' or 'bright', associated with beauty.
Malvine
A variant of Malvina, meaning 'smooth' or 'delicate'.
Malvinn
A variant of Malvin, meaning 'little prince'.
Malvis
A variant of Malvin, meaning 'little prince' or 'leader'.
Malvyn
An alternative spelling of Malvin, meaning 'little prince'.
Malvynn
A variant of Malvin, relating to nobility and guidance.
Malwina
A name associated with 'strong and mighty', derived from ancient roots in Polish culture.
Maly
A variant of 'Mali', meaning 'a flower' or 'beautiful' in Filipino culture.
Malyar
A name meaning 'brave' or 'courageous' in Armenian.
Malyn
A modern American name possible derived from 'Megan' or 'Malina', meaning 'girl' or 'young one'.
Malyna
A name that means 'raspberry' in Slavic languages, symbolizing sweetness and beauty.
Malynda
A modern variant of 'Melinda', meaning 'honey' or 'sweet' in Greek.
Malysa
A variant of 'Melissa', meaning 'bee' in Greek, symbolizing industriousness and community.
Mame
A variant of 'Mama,' implying 'mother.'
Mames
Derived from 'mame' meaning 'to spoil' or 'to indulge' in various Arabo-Hispanic contexts.
Mamie
A diminutive form of 'Mamma' or 'Mama,' meaning 'mother.'
Mammie
A term of endearment for 'mother' or 'mama.'
Manawyd
A name derived from Welsh, meaning 'kindness' or 'mercy'.
Mancel
A diminutive of Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us', commonly used in Christian contexts.
Manchet
Derived from the name of a type of shepherd in French, relating to pastoral care.
Mancio
A name derived from the Latin word for 'the one who is of the Mana', representing divine attributes.
Mancuso
An Italian surname indicating descent from someone named Mancus, often associated with the Mancusi family.
Mandell
A name derived from the surname, meaning 'from the valley of the almonds.'
Mander
A name that denotes a strong, brave person; also used as a surname.
Mandi
A name meaning 'a noble one' or derived from Amanda.
Mandie
A diminutive form of Amanda, meaning 'worthy of love.'
Mandolin
A string instrument name, signifying 'tune maker' or 'musician'.