Mandy
A diminutive of Amanda, meaning 'worthy of love'.
Mane
A name meaning 'brave' or 'reliable'.
Manel
A variant of Manuel, meaning 'God is with us.'
Manelin
A diminutive of Manel, loosely relating to 'God is with us.'
Manette
A diminutive of Manon or Emmanuelle, meaning 'God is with us.'
Manford
An Old English name meaning 'man by the ford.'
Manfred
A Germanic name meaning 'peaceful man.'
Manfredi
An Italian name meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Manfredo
An Italian variant of Manfred, meaning 'peaceful man.'
Manfrid
An alternative spelling of Manfred, meaning 'peaceful strength.'
Manfried
A variant of Manfred meaning 'peaceful man.'
Manfrit
Yet another variant of Manfred, meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Manheim
Home of man; traditionally signifies a settlement or village.
Manila
Means 'a place of the Jenny tree'; also known as the capital city of the Philippines.
Manlea
A variation of manly, often interpreted as 'strong' or 'brave'.
Manleich
A variant of Manley, meaning 'manly' or 'strong'.
Manleigh
Means 'manly or courageous meadow'.
Manley
A surname turned first name meaning 'from the man's meadow'.
Manly
Means 'brave or strong'.
Mann
A surname meaning 'man or son of man'.
Mannes
A variant of the name Emmanuel, meaning God is with us.
Manneville
A surname that implies belonging to a town or a settlement.
Manney
A variation of the name Manny, often a diminutive of Emmanuel.
Mannfred
A name meaning strength and peace.
Mannfryd
A name meaning peace and protection.
Mannie
A diminutive form of the name Emmanuel, meaning God is with us.
Manning
Derived from a surname meaning 'descendant of the man'.
Mannix
Mannix is derived from the Gaelic name 'Manchán', meaning 'little monk'.
Mannleah
Mannleah means 'the meadow by the man' or 'land of the man'.
Mannton
Mannton is commonly interpreted as meaning 'town of the man' or 'mansion'.
Mannus
Mannus means 'man' or 'human' in Latin.
Manny
Manny is a diminutive form of Manuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
Mano
Mano means 'hand' in Spanish as a noun and is often a short form of Manuel.
Manoel
Manoel is a variation of Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
Manolito
Little man
Manolo
A variant of Manuel meaning God is with us
Manon
Wily; cunning
Manos
A shortening of the name Manolis, derived from Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us.'
Mansel
Mansel is a diminutive form of the Old French name 'Mancel', meaning 'little man' or 'young man'.
Mansell
Mansell is a variant of Mansel, which means 'little man' or 'young man' in Old French.
Manser
Manser derives from Middle English, indicative of a 'servant of the man' or 'man servant'.
Mansey
Mansey is an Old English name meaning 'man’s island' or 'island of the man'.
Mansfeld
Mansfeld is a German name that means 'field of the man', referring to a clearing or open field.
Mansfield
Mansfield means 'field with a man’s estate' derived from Old English.
Manson
Son of the man or servant of the man; often linked to the occupation of a steward or master of a household.
Manten
Manten translates to 'to maintain or preserve.'
Manton
Manton means 'from the town on the hill.'
Manuel
Manuel means 'God is with us' in Hebrew, derived from the biblical name Immanuel.
Manuela
Manuela is the feminine form of Manuel, meaning 'God is with us.'
Manuell
Manuell is a variation of Manuel, also meaning 'God is with us.'
Manuella
Manuella is the feminine version of Manuel, translating to 'God is with us.'
Manuelo
Manuelo is a diminutive form of Manuel, meaning 'God is with us.'
Manute
A name of Sudanese origin meaning 'the one who has no mother.'
Manzi
A diminutive or affectionate form of names like Manuela.
Maovesa
A warrior or a brave one.
Maquilla
A variant of 'makeup' or 'to adorn', reflecting beauty.
Marabella
Marabella is derived from Spanish, meaning 'beautiful sea.'
Marabelle
Marabelle is a French variation meaning 'beautiful sea,' similar to Marabella.
Marabeth
Marabeth is a combination of Mary and Elizabeth, meaning 'bitter' and 'oath of God.'
Marable
Marable is derived from 'Mary' and 'beloved,' implying one who is dearly loved.
Marache
Marache is derived from French, meaning 'to march' or related to a journey.
Maraed
Maraed is a modern invented name with no specific traditional meaning but associates with 'bitter' like Mara.
Maraia
Maraia is a variant of Maria with Hebrew roots, meaning 'bitter.'
Marajade
Marajade combines 'Maria' and 'jade,' symbolizing purity and preciousness.
Maralyn
A variant of 'Marlene,' meaning 'little Lady' or 'from the land by the lake.'
Maralyne
A variant of 'Maralyn,' with similar meanings of 'lake' or 'sea.'
Maralynn
Another variation of 'Maralyn,' meaning 'from the lake district.'
Maran
Meaning 'hawk' or a derivative of 'Marano,' relates to 'sea or ocean' in some contexts.
Maranda
A variant of 'Miranda,' meaning 'worthy of admiration.'
Marant
Meaning related to 'the reachable or admirable one'.
Maranz
A name of Italian origin, often associated with strength and resilience.
Maranzie
Implication of personality related to 'one worthy of marveling.'
Marat
A name of ancient origins meaning 'the one who is brave,' common in Russian culture.
Marbella
A name derived from a place in Spain, meaning 'marble' or 'beautiful sea'.
Marbita
A diminutive form of names like 'María' and 'Roberto' commonly used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Marc
A name derived from Latin meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars'.
Marc-antoine
A compound name meaning 'warlike' and 'priceless' derived from Latin.
Marca
A name meaning 'sign' or 'mark' in Spanish.
Marcaeus
A variant of 'Marcus', meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars'.
Marcail
A name meaning 'little mark' or 'warlike' in French.
Marcario
A Spanish form of 'Mark', meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars'.
Marcas
A variant of 'Marcus', meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars'.
Marce
A diminutive of Marcus, meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars'.
Marceau
A French name meaning 'little warrior' or 'manly'.
Marcee
A French name derived from 'Marc', often denoting femininity with a diminutive form.
Marcel
A name meaning 'little warrior' derived from 'Marcus'.
Marcela
Marcela means 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war.
Marceli
Marceli is derived from 'Marcellus' and means 'little warrior'.
Marcelina
Marcelina means 'young warrior' or 'little warrior', derived from the name Marcellus.
Marceline
Marceline means 'little warrior' or 'of Mars', linked to the Roman god of war.
Marcelino
Marcelino means 'little hammer' or 'young warrior'.
Marcell
Marcell derives from 'marcellus', meaning 'little warrior' or 'young warrior'.
Marcella
Marcella means 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars', symbolizing strength.
Marcelle
Marcelle means 'little warrior' and is a feminine form of Marcel.
Marcellin
Marcellin means 'young warrior' or 'little hammer'.
Marcellina
Marcellina means 'young warrior' or 'little warrior', derived from Marcella.
Marcelline
Marcelline means 'little warrior' or 'warlike', a diminutive of Marcel.
Marcellino
Marcellino means 'little warrior' or 'young warrior', derived from Marcelus.
Marcello
Marcello means 'little warrior' or 'young warrior', derived from the Latin name Marcellus.
Marcellus
Marcellus means 'little hammer' or 'young warrior', associated with strength.