Matty
Gift of God
Matuc
Gift of God
Matugenus
Gift of God
Matvei
Gift of God
Matvey
Gift of God
Matviy
Gift of God
Matviyko
Gift of God
Matyas
Gift of God, or a form of Matthew.
Matylda
Mighty in battle; strength in war.
Matz
A form of Matthew, meaning gift of God.
Maud
A variant of Matilda, meaning mighty in battle.
Maude
A diminutive of Matilda, meaning strength in battle.
Maudeen
Little Maud; diminutive of Maud with roots in medieval femininity.
Maudelene
A variant of Madeline; one who is high towered or elevated.
Maudeleyn
A variation of Madeline, meaning woman of Magdala.
Maudie
Diminutive form of Maud, signifying strength in battle.
Mauduit
Possible variant of Maud, pertaining to strength.
Mauer
One who is a wall or defense; originally occupational.
Mauger
Strong and powerful, associated with greatness.
Maughtild
Mighty in battle; an older form of Matilda.
Maura
A variant of Mary, meaning 'bitter', associated with the sea.
Maureen
A diminutive of Mary, meaning 'star of the sea'.
Mauri
Derived from the Latin 'maurus', meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'from Mauritania'.
Maurica
Feminine form of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Maurice
Derived from the Latin 'Mauritius', meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Mauricia
Feminine form of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Mauricio
Spanish form of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Maurilio
Italian form of the name Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Maurima
Possibly a variant of Maura, with similar meanings related to 'sea' or 'bitter'.
Maurin
A name derived from Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Maurine
A diminutive form of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Mauritius
Derived from the name Maurice, commonly associated with the island named after him.
Mauritz
A form of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Maurizio
Italian variant of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Mauro
Meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish', derived from 'Mauritius'.
Maurus
Related to Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Maury
A short form of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moorish'.
Mauryen
Related to Maura, possibly meaning 'sea' or 'bitter'.
Mautild
Mautild is a variant of Matilda, meaning 'battle-mighty.'
Mavra
It means 'a great woman' or 'brave' in Slavic languages.
Mavriki
Derived from 'Maverick', implying 'independence'.
Mawdelyn
A variation of 'Madeline', meaning 'tower' or 'high place'.
Max
The name means 'greatest' in Latin.
Maxden
A modern name derived possibly from 'Max', suggesting a 'great valley' or 'son of Max'.
Maxence
A variation of Maximus, meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'.
Maxene
Derived from the Latin Maximus, meaning 'greatest'.
Maxfield
Means 'from the great field', a combination of Max and field.
Maxi
A short form of Maximilian, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maxie
A diminutive form of Maximus, meaning 'greatest'.
Maxim
From the Latin word 'maximus', meaning 'the greatest'.
Maxima
Feminine form of Maximus, meaning 'greatest'.
Maxime
French form of the Latin Maximus, meaning 'greatest'.
Maximilian
Derived from Maximus, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximiliano
Spanish form of Maximilian, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximilien
French variant of Maximilian, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximilienne
Feminine form of Maximilien, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximillian
An alternate form of Maximilian, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximina
Feminine form of Maximus, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximino
Spanish diminutive of Maximilian, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximo
Spanish form of Maximus, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximos
Greek form of Maximus, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximum
Derived from Maximus, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maximus
Meaning 'the greatest', derived from Latin Maximus.
Maxine
Feminine version of Max, meaning 'the greatest'.
Maxon
A variant of the name Max, which means 'greatest' or 'largest'.
Maxson
Means 'the son of Max', a diminutive of Maximilian, meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'.
Maxton
Derived from a place name meaning 'Maca's town' or 'great town'.
Maxwell
Means 'Mack's stream', referring to the river where a person named Mack lived.
Maxx
A modern variant of Max, meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'.
Maxxie
A diminutive form of Max, often used affectionately, meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'.
May
Refers to the month of May, often associated with spring and new beginnings.
Maybell
Maybell is a variation of 'Mabel', meaning 'lovable' or 'beloved'.
Maybelle
Maybelle means 'a combination of May and Belle', implying 'the beauty of May'.
Maybelline
Maybelline is a name derived from Maybell, indicating 'beautiful May'.
Maycee
Maycee is derived from the surname 'Macy', meaning 'gift of God' or 'brave'.
Mayda
Mayda is a variation of 'Maida', which means 'a girl that is loved'.
Mayde
Mayde is a variation of 'May', referring to the month or implying 'the one born in May'.
Maydena
Maydena is derived from the name 'Maiden', meaning 'young woman' or 'girl'.
Maydey
Maydey is an alternative spelling of 'Mayday', which symbolizes 'celebration of spring'.
Maye
Maye means 'the month of May' or denotes something spring-like and fresh.
Mayella
Mayella means 'a flower', commonly associated with beauty and purity.
Mayerlin
A blend of Mayer and the suffix -lin, commonly used in Hispanic cultures.
Mayes
Derived from the old English for 'meadow' or 'May flower.'
Mayew
An English surname of locational origin, often a variant of 'May,' indicating a person who comes from a fertile area.
Mayfield
Derived from a place name meaning 'meadow filled with May flowers.'
Maygan
A modern variant of the name Megan, meaning 'strong.'
Mayhew
Derived from the name Matthew, meaning 'gift of God.'
Maykn
A modern name that derives from the essence of May, symbolizing spring and rejuvenation.
Maylee
A variation of the name Maile, meaning 'a vine of flowers.'
Mayleigh
A modern variation of Maylie, signifying 'born in May.'
Maylene
Derived from the English word for May, often denoting beauty and spring.
Maylin
A modern name often interpreted as a diminutive of May, meaning 'the month of flowers.'
Maylis
A name of unknown meaning, often interpreted as a variant of the name May, which signifies the month of May.
Mayme
A diminutive form of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Maymie
A variation of the name May, typically associated with the spring month.
Maynard
Means 'brave' or 'strong' in Old French and is often derived from the Germanic 'magn' and 'hard' which means strength.
Mayne
Derived from the surname meaning 'son of a servant' or 'man' in Middle English.
Maynhard
A name meaning 'brave strength', derived from Old High German.
Maynild
A rare name likely a variant of May, could imply 'gift from God' reflecting a connection to Mary.
Maynka
A diminutive form of names related to Mary or May, often interpreted as 'little Mary'.