Margreta
A variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Margrete
A Scandinavian variant of the name Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Margretha
A variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Margrethe
Means 'pearl' and is a variant of the name Margaret.
Margrett
A variation of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.
Margrieta
A Dutch form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Margriete
A variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.
Margrit
A German form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Margrjet
A Dutch variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Margry
A variant of Marguerite, meaning 'daisy' or 'pearl'.
Margu
A diminutive form of Marguerite, which means 'daisy' or 'pearl'.
Marguerita
A Spanish diminutive of Marguerite, meaning 'little pearl'.
Marguerite
A French form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Marguretta
An Italian variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Margy
A diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Marhalt
A name of German origin meaning 'strong council'.
Marharyta
A Ukrainian variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Marhaus
A German name meaning 'house by the sea'.
Marhilda
Of German origin, combining 'mar' (famous) and 'hilda' (battle), meaning 'famous battle'.
Marhildi
A combination of Germanic elements meaning 'battle maiden'.
Maria
A form of Mary, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'wished for child'.
Mariabella
Beautiful Mary
Mariagart
Mary's garden
Mariah
Wished-for child
Mariajose
Mary and Joseph
Marialena
Light of Mary
Mariamne
Star of the sea
Marian
Of Mary
Mariana
Form of Mary
Mariane
Star of the sea
Marianel
Little Mary
Marianela
Little Mary
Mariangela
Mary and angel
Mariann
Gracia of Mary
Marianna
Form of Mary
Marianne
Combination of Mary and Anne
Mariano
Dedicated to God
Mariasha
Beloved and graceful
Mariateresa
A compound name that combines 'Maria' and 'Teresa,' meaning 'of the sea' and 'to harvest' respectively.
Mariatu
A variant of 'Maria,' meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.'
Maribel
A name combining 'Maria' and 'Elizabeth,' meaning 'God is my oath.'
Maribelle
A diminutive of 'Maribel,' meaning 'beautiful Mary.'
Maribeth
A modern combination of 'Maria' and 'Elizabeth,' often interpreted as 'bitter' and 'oath.'
Marica
A diminutive of 'Maria,' meaning 'of the sea.'
Maricara
A combination of 'Marie' and 'Cara,' meaning 'beloved Mary.'
Maricarmen
A compound name combining 'Maria' and 'Carmen,' meaning 'God is my oath' and 'the garden.'
Maricel
A blend of 'Maria' and 'Cel,' meaning 'heavenly Mary.'
Maricela
A combination of 'Maria' and 'Cela,' meaning 'heavenly.'
Marichka
A diminutive of 'Maria,' meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.'
Maricia
A variant of 'Maria,' meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.'
Mariclare
A fusion of 'Maria' and 'Clara,' meaning 'bright' or 'clear.'
Maricris
A blend of 'Maria' and 'Cristina,' often interpreted as 'beloved Christian.'
Maricruz
A combination of the name 'Maria' and the Spanish word 'Cruz', meaning 'Cross', symbolizing both faith and the Virgin Mary.
Maricza
A variation of Maria, often associated with the meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter'.
Marie
The French form of Mary, meaning 'sea of sorrow' or 'rebellious'.
Marieke
A diminutive form of Maria, meaning 'beloved' or 'rebellious'.
Mariel
A diminutive form of Maria, associated with the meaning 'star of the sea'.
Mariela
A variation of Maria, associated with the meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebellious'.
Mariele
A variant of Marie, meaning 'sea of sorrow' or 'rebellious'.
Marielena
A compound of Maria and Elena, symbolizing 'light together with the sea'.
Mariella
Diminutive of Maria, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'bitterness'.
Marielle
A variant of Marie, typically referring to 'sea of sorrow' or 'wished for child'.
Mariely
A more modern variant of Mariel, often associated with 'star of the sea'.
Marien
A variant of Maria, referring generally to Christians, meaning 'sea of sorrow'.
Mariena
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'star of the sea'.
Mariene
A variant of Maria, meaning 'sea of sorrow' or 'wished for child'.
Marienna
A variant related to Maria, emphasizing love and affection, meaning 'sea of bitterness'.
Mariet
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious'.
Marieta
A diminutive form of Maria, symbolizing 'bitter sea'.
Marietta
A diminutive form of Maria, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness.'
Mariette
A diminutive form of Marie, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Marifel
A combination of Maria and Felisa, meaning 'sea of bitterness' and 'happy.'
Marigny
Derived from the Old French personal name, possibly meaning 'from the land of Mary.'
Marigold
Named after the flower, symbolizing beauty and the sun, as 'Mary's gold.'
Marija
A form of Maria, meaning 'sea of bitterness.'
Marijana
A variant of Marija, meaning 'sea of bitterness.'
Marijka
A diminutive of Marija, meaning 'sea of bitterness.'
Marijke
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Marijn
A form of Maria, often associated with bravery and strength.
Marik
Derived from the name Marian, often associated with the sea or bitterness.
Marika
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'sea of bitterness.'
Marike
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child.'
Marikka
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'sea of bitterness.'
Marilda
Derived from Maria and Hilda, meaning 'sea of bitterness' and 'battle’ respectively.
Marilee
A combination of Maria and Lee, meaning 'bitter' and 'meadow' respectively.
Marilena
A variation of the name Marlena, meaning 'star of the sea.'
Marilene
A variant of Marlene, meaning 'little sailor,' derived from the sea.
Mariliza
A diminutive form of Mariela or a variation of Marily, often used in Hispanic cultures.
Marilla
Meaning 'little Marie' or 'bitter,' derived from Maria.
Marillyn
Combined form of Mary and Lynn, meaning 'bitter' and 'lake' respectively.
Marilou
A combination of the names Marie and Lou, meaning 'bitter' and 'famous warrior' respectively.
Marilu
A combination of Mary and Lou, suggesting a blend of 'bitter' and 'warrior.'
Marily
A variant of the name Mary, meaning 'bitter.'
Marilyn
A blend of Mary and Lynn, meaning 'bitter lake.'
Marilynn
A variant of Marilyn, with the same meaning of 'bitter lake.'
Marilynne
A variation of Marilyn, meaning 'bitter lake.'
Marin
Derived from the Latin word for 'of the sea.'
Marina
Meaning 'from the sea,' closely associated with maritime themes.
Marinalee
A combination of Marina and Lee, often meaning 'from the sea' and 'meadow.'
Marinda
A variation of Miranda, meaning 'worthy of admiration.'