Mayo
An Irish name which can refer to a place or may mean 'silent' in Gaelic.
Mayor
Means 'leader' or 'chief', derived from the Latin 'maior'.
Mayowa
Means 'joy has come home' in Yoruba.
Mayra
A variant of the name Myra, meaning 'myrrh' or 'beloved'.
Mayray
A variant of the name Mayra, often signifying 'beloved' or 'gift of God'.
Mayree
A modern variation of the name Mary, often associated with the meaning 'beloved' or 'wished for child'.
Maysie
A diminutive form of Maureen or Margaret, meaning 'child of the sea' or 'pearl'.
Mayte
A diminutive form of the name María, meaning 'beloved' or 'the sea'.
Mazie
A diminutive of 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl'.
Mazzy
A diminutive form of 'Mavis' which means 'songbird'.
Mcarthur
Son of Arthur, often associated with noble lineage.
Mccoy
The son of the swarthy one, associated with dark complexions.
Mcintyre
Son of the carpenter, denoting profession and lineage.
Mckale
Son of the church or priest, indicating a religious connection.
Mckay
A variant of 'MacKay', meaning son of the battle or warrior.
Mckayla
A variation of Michaela, meaning 'who is like God.'
Mckaylin
A modern invented name that combines McKay and the suffix -lyn, possibly meaning 'the one who is like God.'
Mckenna
Derived from the Gaelic surname Mac Cnéin, meaning 'son of the scion of Cnéin.'
Mckenzie
Derived from the Scottish surname MacCoinnich, meaning 'son of Kenneth.' Historically, it has a feminine use more recently.
Mckenzy
A variant spelling of McKenzie, meaning 'son of the wise ruler.'
Mckile
A modern variant of names starting with 'Mc', meaning is not explicitly defined.
Mckinley
A surname of Scottish origin, meaning 'fair or bright.' It is used as both a first name for girls and boys.
Mckinney
Typically a surname with Gaelic roots, meaning 'son of the fair warrior,' used as a first name.
Mckinnley
A variant spelling of McKinley, often interpreted as 'son of the fair warrior.'
Mckinsley
A modernized variant of McKinley, similar meaning of 'son of the fair warrior.'
Mckinzy
A modern variant of McKenzie, meaning 'son of the wise ruler.'
Mcleod
Derived from the Scottish surname meaning 'son of the雎.'
Mclovin
Popularized by a fictional character, with no defined traditional meaning.
Mctair
A modern creation with uncertain meaning, typically a variant name.
Mead
Old English origin meaning 'meadow' or 'mead.'
Meade
An Old English surname derived from places named 'Mead,' meaning 'meadow.'
Meadow
Derived from the English word for a field of grass, symbolizing nature and tranquility.
Meagan
A variant of 'Maeghan', meaning 'pearl' or 'jewel' in Irish.
Meagen
A modern variation of 'Meagan', meaning 'pearl' in Irish.
Meaghan
A variant of 'Meagan', meaning 'pearl' in Irish.
Meaker
A surname turned first name, derived from 'maker' or 'creator' in Old English.
Mealla
A variant spelling of 'Meara', meaning 'a happy one' or 'cheerful' in Irish mythology.
Meantoona
A name meaning 'the path of the moon' in Gaelic.
Meantuna
Derived from the Irish word meaning 'the moon path', symbolizing tranquility.
Meara
Means 'sea' or 'ocean' in Irish, symbolizing depth and mystery.
Mearcred
Means 'descendant of Muircheartach', an ancient Irish name associated with nobility.
Mearl
A variant of 'Myrtle', often associated with the meaning 'evergreen' or 'immortality'.
Mearna
Related to the Irish word for 'happy', symbolizing joy.
Mearth
Means 'of the earth', symbolizing groundedness and stability.
Mearthel
Means 'warlike' or 'of Mars', associated with strength and courage.
Meche
Derived from the name Maria; often used as a diminutive form in Hispanic cultures.
Mechelle
A modern variant of Michelle, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Mechtild
A name meaning 'strength in battle', often associated with medieval nobility.
Meda
A name derived from the Latin, often related to medicinal or healing attributes.
Medard
Meaning 'strong protector' or 'gift of God'.
Meddar
A name that signifies a 'brave warrior' in Scottish context.
Medelant
An old French name meaning 'gift of the land'.
Medeleine
A variation of Madeleine, meaning 'from Magdala' or 'high tower'.
Medelin
A diminutive form of Madeleine, symbolizing 'elevated' or 'tower' in reference to heritage.
Mederic
A name meaning 'ruler, power, or leader' from the Germanic roots.
Medgar
A modern American name meaning 'brave spear'.
Medora
Medora means 'ruler' or 'guardian' in Greek, often associated with leadership.
Medraut
Medraut is derived from Arthurian legend, meaning 'the warrior' or 'battle' associated with the character Mordred.
Medwin
Medwin means 'blessed protector' in Welsh, derived from the elements 'med' and 'wyn'.
Medwine
Medwine means 'strong' or 'staunch protector' in Old German.
Medwyn
Medwyn means 'guardian of the fortune' in Welsh.
Mee
Mee is a diminutive form of names like Meegan or Meaghan, commonly used as a familiar form.
Meed
Meed means 'to reward' or 'gift,' used as a surname and given name.
Meegan
Meegan is derived from the Gaelic name 'Maolmhuire', meaning 'servant of Mary'.
Meeghan
Meeghan is a variation of Meegan, also meaning 'servant of Mary' in Irish.
Meegwin
Meegwin means 'soft' and is a variant of the name Megan in Irish origin.
Meegyn
Meegyn is another variant of Meegan, meaning 'little pearl' in Irish.
Meehan
Meehan means 'descendant of the poet' in Irish.
Meeka
Meeka is a modern American name often seen as a diminutive of names like Meegan or Meeka.
Meg
A diminutive form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Megan
A Welsh diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'little pearl'.
Megane
A French variation of Megan, meaning 'little pearl'.
Meggan
A modern spelling variation of Megan, which means 'little pearl'.
Megge
A variation of Meg, meaning 'pearl'.
Meggie
A diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Meggin
A variant form of Meg, meaning 'pearl'.
Meggy
A little or affectionate form of Meg, meaning 'pearl'.
Meghan
Meghan is derived from the Irish name 'Meadhbh,' meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who rules,' often associated with beauty.
Meghann
Meghann is a variation of Meghan, meaning 'great' or 'intoxicating,' typical in Irish culture.
Meglena
A name meaning 'grace' or 'light', signifying elegance and brightness.
Megyn
A modern variation of Meghan, meaning 'pearl' or 'strength' in Hebrew.
Meier
A name meaning 'steward' or 'rent collector.'
Meighan
Derived from the Gaelic surname meaning 'son of the servant of God.'
Meike
A diminutive of 'Maria,' meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'beloved.'
Meilros
Possibly derived from 'Melrose,' referring to a place with a rich historical background.
Meilyr
A name meaning 'a singer' or 'delightful.'
Meinhard
A name meaning 'strong in mind.'
Meinir
A name meaning 'a form of 'Menna,' often associated with the sea.'
Meinke
A diminutive form of 'Meinhard,' meaning 'strong in mind.'
Meino
A name meaning 'strong protector.'
Meinolf
A name meaning 'strength of the army.'
Meinrad
A name meaning 'strength of the mind.'
Meinyard
Derived from 'main' and 'yard', meaning 'one who lives near the main yard' or 'main enclosure'.
Meja
Meaning 'gift' or 'present', representing something valued in life.
Mekeda
Meaning 'queen' or 'royalty', reflecting nobility and leadership.
Mekelle
A city name, representing community and cultural heritage.
Mekhi
Mekhi is an African name meaning 'he who is like God'.
Mel
Mel is a short form of names like Melanie or Melvin, meaning 'honey' or 'sweet'.
Mela
Mela means 'apple' in Spanish, symbolizing health and vitality.
Meladi
Meladi means 'to be sweet' in some African cultures.