Marlas
A diminutive form of Marlene, often interpreted as "little Mary."
Marlayna
A modern variation of Marlene, often interpreted as "star of the sea."
Marlayne
A variant of Marlene, meaning "the sea" in combination with a land element.
Marlea
A combination of Mar and Leah, meaning "sea" and "weary."
Marlee
A modern name derived from Marlene, meaning "the sea."
Marleen
A diminutive form of Marlene with the meaning "the little sea."
Marleena
A variant of Marlene signifying "little star of the sea."
Marleene
A variant of Marlene meaning "a star of the sea."
Marleigh
A variation of Marlee meaning "the sea meadow."
Marleina
A modern variant of Marlene meaning "little star of the sea."
Marleisha
A modern name with no definitive meaning, often considered a feminine version of Marlene.
Marlen
A diminutive of Marlene meaning "the little sea."
Marlena
A variant of Marlene, meaning "little star of the sea."
Marlene
A name meaning "the little star of the sea."
Marlenie
A variant of Marlene, signifying "little star of the sea."
Marlenne
A variant of Marlene, meaning 'little star' or 'beloved' in Hebrew origins.
Marleyna
Derived from Marlene, typically meaning 'from the sea' or 'beloved.'
Marlia
A variation of Marlene, meaning 'star of the sea.'
Marlie
A diminutive form of Marlene, meaning 'beloved' or 'little star.'
Marlina
A variation of Marlene, meaning 'star of the sea.'
Marlinda
A combination of the names Marlene and Linda, meaning 'beautiful and beloved.'
Marline
Derived from Marlene, meaning 'from the sea' or 'little star.'
Marlis
A form of Marlene, meaning 'bitterness' or 'beloved.'
Marlisa
A form of Marlene, symbolizing 'little star.'
Marlise
A variant of Marlene, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved.'
Marliss
Derived from Marlene, meaning 'little star' or 'beloved.'
Marloes
A diminutive of Marlene, meaning 'from the sea.'
Marlon
Meaning 'little hawk.'
Marlyn
A combination of Mary and Lynn, meaning 'sea' or 'lake'.
Marlynn
A variant of Marlyn, a combination of Mary and Lynn, meaning 'sea' or 'lake'.
Marlys
A diminutive form of Marga, meaning 'pearl'.
Marlyssa
A variation of Marlyn, signifying a connection to the sea or lake.
Marmaduke
Derived from the Old Welsh name meaning 'the blessed one' or 'the one who bears the mark of a better life'.
Marne
Derived from a river in France, the name represents 'sea' or 'ocean'.
Marnetta
A diminutive of Marnie, meaning 'of the sea' or 'sea-born'.
Marnette
A variant of Marnie signifying 'of the sea' or 'sea-borne'.
Marney
A variant of Marnie, meaning 'sea' or 'lake'.
Marnia
Meaning 'of the sea' or related to 'Mary', often associated with the sea.
Marnica
Derived from the root 'Marn-', meaning 'sea' or 'from the sea'.
Marnie
Meaning 'of the sea' or 'sea-born', often seen as a diminutive form of Marna or Mary.
Marnita
A variant of Martha, meaning 'lady' or 'mistress of the house'.
Marny
A diminutive form of names like Marna or Marnita, often meaning 'from the sea'.
Marolie
Derived from the name Marol, which means 'sea' or 'ocean'.
Marolyn
A combination of Mary and Carolyn, meaning 'bitterness' and 'free man'.
Marona
A variation of names like Maren, meaning 'of the sea'.
Maroney
An Anglicized form of the Gaelic surname Ó Meara, meaning 'descendant of Meara', referring to a form of 'brash'.
Maronie
A variant of Maronie, associated with the name Marina, meaning 'of the sea'.
Maroun
A name derived from the Christian Saint Maroun, meaning 'the one who is exalted'.
Marque
Derived from the Latin name Marcus, meaning 'warlike' or 'of Mars'.
Marquel
A variant of the name Mark, meaning 'warlike' or 'related to Mars'.
Marques
A name derived from the name Marco, meaning 'warlike' or 'related to Mars'.
Marquesa
Means 'marchioness', a noble title in aristocracy.
Marquese
A variation of Mark, meaning 'warlike' or 'related to Mars'.
Marquess
Derives from the French word for a noble title, meaning 'the ruler of a border land'.
Marquetta
A variation of the name Marquette, it is often associated with the meaning 'precious'.
Marquette
Derived from the name 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl'.
Marquez
A surname meaning 'son of Marco', commonly associated with noble lineage.
Marquis
A title of nobility meaning 'governor of a border region'.
Marquise
The female equivalent of Marquis, meaning 'noblewoman'.
Marquita
A diminutive of Marcia, signifying 'little warrior'.
Marralin
A modern variation of the name Marlene, meaning 'little warrior'.
Marre
A variant of 'Mare' which can mean 'sea' or 'from the sea'.
Marretje
A diminutive of Margaretha, meaning 'little pearl'.
Marri
A modern variation of the name Mary, often meaning 'beloved'.
Marri=
A variation of Marri, often seen as a modern name, meaning 'beloved'.
Marriah
A variant of Maria, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished for child'.
Marrian
A variant of Marianne, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'.
Marrianne
A combination of Marie and Anne, meaning 'grace' and 'favor' respectively.
Marriba
A variation of Mariba, meaning 'from the sea'.
Marric
A diminutive of Mary or a variation of Merrick, meaning 'famous ruler'.
Marrica
A modern name, often seen as a blend of Mary and Erica, meaning 'ruler' or 'leader'.
Marrilee
A modern name based on the combination of Mary and Lee, meaning 'beloved field'.
Marrill
A variation of Meryl, often meaning 'shining sea'.
Marrilyn
A variant of Marilyn, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved.'
Marrilynn
A modern variant of Marilyn, combining Mary and Lynn, meaning 'bitter sea.'
Marrio
A variation of Mario, meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Marrioria
A feminine variant of the name Mario, likely meaning 'womanly' or 'brave.'
Marris
A variant of the name Maurice or a diminutive of Mary, meaning 'sea warrior.'
Marrisa
A variant of Marissa, meaning 'of the sea.'
Marrissa
A variant spelling of Marrisa, meaning 'of the sea.'
Marrissia
A variant spelling of Marrissa, meaning 'of the sea.'
Marrok
Derived from the Gaelic name for 'marsh dweller.'
Marsaili
A Scottish form of the name Marcella, meaning 'young warrior.'
Marsali
Derived from the name Marcia, meaning 'warlike.'
Marschall
Meaning 'marshal' or 'chief of the army.'
Marsden
Meaning 'valley with marshes.'
Marsdon
Similar to Marsden, meaning 'from the marsh hill.'
Marseille
Referring to the French city, possibly meaning 'to market.'
Marsh
Meaning 'dweller by the marsh.'
Marsha
A diminutive form of Martha, meaning 'lady' or 'mistress of the house.'
Marshal
A title of office for a person responsible for overseeing the military or for ensuring the order of a court.
Marshall
A variant of Marshal, meaning a person responsible for arranging or supervising an event, particularly in military or ceremonial contexts.
Marshanda
A modern variation of the name 'Shanda', associated with brightness and light.
Marshel
A variant of Marshal, often used as a given name, holding the same meaning related to overseeing and officiating.
Marsona
A modern creation, likely deriving from names such as Mar or similar names, without a widely recognized traditional meaning.
Marsten
Meaning 'from the marsh town', indicating a geographical origin or habitation.
Marston
Similar to Marsten, meaning 'from the marsh town', often used as a surname and then as a given name.
Mart
Derived from the name 'Martin', meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'.
Marta
A variant of 'Martha', meaning 'lady' or 'mistress of the house'.
Marta
Same as 'Marta', meaning 'lady' or 'mistress of the house'.