Mignon
Means 'dainty' or 'delicate' in French, often used to describe something tiny and lovely.
Miguel
Spanish form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Miguela
Feminine form of Miguel, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Miguelangel
Means 'Michael Angel', combining the archangel's name with angel in Spanish.
Mihaela
Feminine form of Mihai, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mihai
Romanian form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mihail
Another Romanian variant of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mihaila
Feminine form of Mihai, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mihailo
A Slavic variation of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mihails
Latvian version of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mihaita
A diminutive form of Mihai, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mihalis
A form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mihaly
A Hungarian variant of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mihangel
The Welsh form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mihas
A variant of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mihovil
A Croatian form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'
Mihran
Related to the sun; associated with radiance.
Miika
Miika is a Finnish form of Michaela, which means 'who is like God'.
Mija
Mija means 'mine' or 'belonging to me' in several Slavic languages.
Mik
Mik is often a short form of 'Mikael', meaning 'who is like God' in Hebrew.
Mikael
Mikael means 'who is like God' in Hebrew.
Mikaela
Mikaela is the feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.
Mikaelah
Mikaelah is a variant of Mikaela, which means 'who is like God'.
Mikah
Mikah is a variation of Micah, meaning 'who is like God'.
Mikaia
Mikaia is a feminine variation of Micah, meaning 'who is like God'.
Mikaila
Mikaila is a feminine version of Mikail, meaning 'who is like God'.
Mikaili
Mikaili is a variant of Michaela meaning 'who is like God'.
Mikal
Mikal means 'who is like God' in Hebrew and is often a short form of Michael.
Mikala
Who is like God?
Mikalah
Who is like God?
Mikalyn
A variant of Mikala, often interpreted as ‘who is like God?’
Mikaya
Who is like God?
Mikayeel
Who is like God? (variant of Michael)
Mikayla
Who is like God?
Mikaylee
A variant of Mikayla, often interpreted as ‘who is like God?’
Mike
A short form of Michael; who is like God?
Mikeal
A variant of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Mikel
Who is like God? (variant of Michael)
Mikelis
A form of Michel; who is like God?
Mikell
A variant of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Mikelle
A feminine form of Michel; who is like God?
Mikey
A diminutive form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mikhail
A variant of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mikhaila
The feminine form of Mikhail, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mikhol
A variation of Michael, closely related to the meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mikkael
A variant of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mikkel
A Scandinavian variant of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mikkeli
Derived from Michael; meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Mikki
A diminutive of Michael, often used for both genders.
Mikko
A Finnish form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Miklos
A variant of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Mikola
A variation of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Mikola¡s
A variant of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Mikolaj
A Polish form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Miksa
Miksa is a Hungarian variation of the name Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.
Mikul
Mikul is a Czech diminutive of the name Mikuláš, meaning 'who is like God'.
Mikula
Mikula is a Slovak diminutive of the name Mikuláš, signifying 'who is like God'.
Mikula¡s
Mikula¡s is another form of Mikuláš, meaning 'who is like God'.
Miky
Miky is often a diminutive of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.
Mikyle
Mikyle is a modern variation of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.
Mila
Mila means 'gracious' or 'dear' in Slavic languages, often associated with kindness.
Milabelle
Milabelle means 'beautiful' and is a combination of 'Mila' and the French word 'belle'.
Milada
Milada means 'gracious' or 'beloved' in Czech.
Milagra
Milagra means 'miracle' in Spanish, reflecting something extraordinary.
Milagro
Milagro means 'miracle' in Spanish, often associated with divine intervention.
Milagros
Milagros is a plural form of Milagro, meaning 'miracles', used in a religious context.
Milan
Milan means 'gracious' or 'dear', often linked with kindness.
Milana
Milana means 'gracious' or 'dear', derived from the root Mila.
Miland
Miland signifies 'gracious' or 'dear', similar to Milan.
Milandu
Milandu is a variant derived from Milan, meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'.
Milania
Milania is a derivative of the name Milana, meaning 'gracious' or 'dear' in Latin origins.
Milaslava
Milaslava means 'gracious glory' in Slavic.
Milbourn
Milbourn refers to 'the town by the mill' in Old English.
Milbourne
Milbourne means 'mill stream' in Old English.
Milburegh
Milburegh means 'fortified mill' in Old English.
Milburn
Milburn refers to 'from the mill stream' in Old English.
Milbury
Milbury means 'berry near a mill' in Old English.
Milbyrne
Milbyrne means 'stream by the mill' in Old English.
Mild
Mild means 'gentle or mild-mannered' in Old English.
Milda
Milda means 'mild' or 'gentle' in Germanic roots.
Mildgyth
Mildgyth means 'gentle battle' in Old English.
Mildoina
Mildoina is derived from the root 'mild', meaning 'gentle' in Slavic origins.
Mildraed
Mildraed means 'mild counsel' in Old English.
Mildred
Mildred means 'gentle strength' in Old English.
Mildrid
Mildrid means 'gentle strength' in Old English.
Mildryd
Mildryd means 'gentle and wise' in Old English.
Mildryth
Mildryth means 'gentle and courageous' in Old English.
Mile
A derivative of the name Milo, meaning 'merciful' or 'gracious'.
Milek
A diminutive form of Milo, also meaning 'merciful' or 'gracious'.
Milen
Derived from 'mil', meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'.
Milena
Derived from the Slavic root 'mil', meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'.
Milenka
A feminine diminutive of Milena, meaning 'little dear' or 'little gracious'.
Milenko
A diminutive of Milen, meaning 'little dear' or 'little gracious'.
Miles
Derived from the Latin name 'Mīles', meaning 'soldier'.
Milesant
A variation of the name Miles, often associated with military themes.
Milesanta
Feminine form of Miles, associated with themes of chivalry.
Milesent
A variant of Miles, signifying 'soldier' in a feminine context.
Miley
A diminutive of the name Mile or a variation of 'Mylie', meaning 'mild, calm, or pleasant'.
Milford
Meaning 'ford by a mill' in Old English.
Milgen
Possibly derived from Old English, related to 'healthy' or 'strong'.