Marine
French word meaning 'of the sea.'
Marinel
Derived from marine, meaning 'of the sea.'
Marinela
Variation of Marina, meaning 'of the sea.'
Marinella
Diminutive of Marina, also meaning 'little sea.'
Marinelle
Sea maid or little sea girl.
Mariner
One who navigates the sea; sailor.
Marini
Of the sea; derived from 'Marinus'.
Marinn
A variant of 'Maryn', which means 'sea' or 'ocean'.
Marino
Of the sea; derived from the Latin 'Marinus'.
Marinos
Of the sea; derived from 'Marinus'.
Mario
Warlike; derived from the Latin 'Marius'.
Marioara
Little Mary; a diminutive of Maria.
Mariola
A variant of Mary; derived from the Hebrew 'Miryam', meaning 'bitter'.
Marion
Variant of Mary; means 'beloved' or 'drop of the sea'.
Mariona
A variant of Mary; means 'sea of bitterness'.
Marionna
An Italian variant of Mary, often means 'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved'.
Mariora
Diminutive form of Maria meaning 'little Mary'.
Marioria
A variant of Mariora, meaning 'little Mary'.
Marios
Of the sea; derived from the name 'Marinus'.
Mariot
Variant of Mario; means 'warlike' or 'brave'.
Mariota
Derived from Mary; means 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness'.
Mariposa
Butterfly; a symbol of transformation and beauty.
Maris
Of the sea; a feminine variant of 'Marinus'.
Marisa
Of the sea; a variation of the name Maria.
Marisah
Of the sea; derived from Maria.
Marise
A variant of Marie, meaning drop of the sea.
Marisela
A combination of Maria and Ethel, meaning 'noble' or 'sea'.
Marisen
Derived from Mary, meaning 'bitterness'.
Marisha
A diminutive form of Maria, meaning 'sea'.
Marishka
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'sea'.
Mariska
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'sea'.
Marisol
A combination of Maria and sol (sun), meaning 'Mary of the Sun'.
Marissa
Derived from Maria, meaning 'of the sea'.
Marisse
A variant of Marie, meaning 'drop of the sea'.
Mariste
A variant of Marie, meaning 'drop of the sea'.
Maristella
A combination of Maria and Stella, meaning 'star of the sea'.
Marit
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'sea'.
Marita
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'sea'.
Marites
Derived from Maria and Teresa, meaning 'from the sea'.
Maritess
A combination of Maria and Teresa, meaning 'sea'.
Marith
Derived from Maria, meaning 'sea'.
Maritsa
A variant of Maria, meaning 'sea'.
Maritza
A diminutive of Maria, meaning 'sea'.
Mariun
A name that may refer to the sea or a form of marine-related beauty.
Marius
Of the sea; son of Mars, the Roman God of war.
Mariusz
A variant of Marius, meaning 'male, manly.'
Mariutza
A diminutive form of Maria, often meaning 'beloved' or 'wished for child.'
Mariya
A variation of Maria, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness.'
Mariyam
A variant of Mary, symbolizing purity and motherliness.
Mariyan
A derivative of Maria, signifying a person who expresses love.
Mariza
A diminutive form of Maria, typically meaning 'of the sea.'
Marja
A variant of Mary, connected to the word for 'berry,' implying sweetness.
Marjam
Another form of Mary meaning 'beloved lady.'
Marjan
A diminutive of Maria, symbolizing tenderness or love.
Marjana
Diminutive of Maria, often meaning 'beloved.'
Marjane
A variant of Marjan, often connoting joy or beauty.
Marjanita
A diminutive form of Marjan, indicating affection and care.
Marjean
A blend of Mary and Jean, symbolizing strength and femininity.
Marjer
A form of the name Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness'.
Marjeria
A Latvian variant of Mary, symbolizing 'beloved'.
Marjery
A variant of Marjorie, derived from the Greek word 'margaritēs', meaning 'pearl'.
Marjeta
A Slovenian diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Marji
A diminutive form of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness'.
Marjia
A variant of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness'.
Marjo
A diminutive of Marjorie, meaning 'pearl'.
Marjolaine
Derived from the herb marjoram, symbolizing joy and happiness.
Marjolein
A diminutive form of the name Margherita, meaning 'daisy' or 'pearl'.
Marjon
A Dutch variant of Marian, meaning 'of Mary' or 'beloved'.
Marjoria
A variant of Marjorie, derived from the Latin word 'margarita', meaning 'pearl'.
Marjorie
Derived from the Greek 'margaritēs', meaning 'pearl'.
Marjory
A Scottish variant of Marjorie, meaning 'pearl'.
Marjut
A form of the name Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Mark
Derived from the Latin name Marcus, meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars'.
Marka
A feminine form of Mark, meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars'.
Markaret
A Scottish variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Marke
A variant of Mark, derived from Marcus, meaning 'warlike'.
Markel
A variation of Mark, meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars.'
Markell
A variant form of Mark, derived from Latin meaning 'warlike'.
Markella
Derived from the name Markos, meaning 'dedicated to Mars'.
Marketa
A Czech variation of the name Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Markham
Derived from an Old English surname meaning 'the homestead by the marsh'.
Markhandeyan
A variant of Mark, meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars'.
Markian
Derived from the Latin name Marcus, meaning 'warlike'.
Markie
A diminutive of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
Markisha
A modern feminine form of Mark, implying 'like Mars'.
Markita
A diminutive of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
Markku
A Finnish form of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
Marko
A Slavic variant of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
Markos
The Greek version of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
Marku
Finnish variant of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
Markus
A Scandinavian form of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
Markuss
A Latvian variant of Mark, meaning 'warlike'.
Marl
Derived from Old English meaning 'from the lake' or 'by the pool'.
Marla
A variant of Marlene, meaning 'star of the sea'.
Marlaina
Derived from Marlene, meaning 'from the sea'.
Marlaine
Derived from the name Marlene, meaning "the little one from the sea."
Marlais
A name of Welsh origin meaning "beloved" or "dear one."
Marlan
A name derived from the Old English for "from the land of the sea."
Marlana
A modern variant of Marlene associated with the sea and the star.
Marland
A surname meaning "land by the sea."