Monahan
Monahan means 'descendant of the little monk,' typically associated with a religious background.
Monalisa
Monalisa is most famously linked to the art piece 'Mona Lisa,' symbolizing mystery and beauty.
Monark
Monark refers to a 'ruler' or 'king,' typically associated with leadership.
Monet
A name derived from the French surname meaning 'to be warned' or refer to 'the messenger'.
Monica
Derived from Latin meaning 'counselor' or 'advisor'.
Monico
A variation of Monica, often used in Spanish-speaking cultures, meaning 'advisor'.
Monika
Meaning 'advisor' or 'counselor', used in numerous cultures including Indian and Western.
Moniqua
Moniqua is a variant of Monique, meaning 'advisor' or 'counsel' in French.
Monique
Monique is derived from the Latin word 'monachus', meaning 'monk' or 'solitary'.
Monja
Monja is a diminutive of Monika, meaning 'advisor' or 'counsel'.
Monjolaoluwa
Monjolaoluwa means 'the one who carries wealth and blessings' in Yoruba.
Monn
World or Earth.
Monna
Noble lady or sophisticated woman.
Monnie
A variant of the name Mona, meaning 'noble' or 'little one.'
Monolos
Derived from 'Monolo,' signifies 'adviser' or 'counselor.'
Monroe
From the mouth of the river or a hill by the river.
Monserrat
Serrated mountain, named after a famous monastery.
Monserrate
Referring to the Virgin of Montserrat, important in Christianity.
Monta
Mountainous, referring to a high place.
Montague
A steep hill or mountain.
Montana
Mountain or mountainous region.
Monte
Mountain or hill.
Montego
Montego means 'a place of the big tree' or 'larger tree' in Spanish.
Montel
Montel means 'little mountain' in French.
Montenegro
Montenegro translates to 'black mountain' in Spanish.
Monterey
Monterey derives from the Spanish term significating 'king's mountain.'
Montesh
Montesh is often associated with 'the one who brings life' or 'life-giver.'
Montgomerie
Montgomerie means 'from the hillside' or 'of the Gomer people.'
Montgomery
Montgomery means 'mountain of the powerful man' or refers to a location in France.
Montie
Montie is a diminutive of Montgomery, meaning 'mountain of the powerful man.'
Montreal
Montreal is named for 'Mount Royal,' meaning 'royal mountain' in French.
Montrell
Montrell is a modern invented name often used as a variant of Montgomery or Montel.
Montserrat
Montserrat means 'serrated mountain' in Catalan, named after the famous monastery.
Montsho
Montsho means 'the one who gives life' or 'gift of life' in Tswana.
Monty
Monty is a diminutive of Montgomery, meaning 'mountain of the powerful man.'
Monya
Monya is a diminutive of names derived from 'mon' which means 'alone' or 'solitary.'
Moore
A surname derived from the Old English term for 'swampland' or 'marsh'.
Moorea
A name of an island in French Polynesia, known for its beauty.
Moorley
Indicates a person who lived near a 'moor clearing' or 'meadow'.
Mora
Means 'blackberry' in Spanish, symbolizing sweetness and fertility.
Morag
Of Scottish origin meaning 'Mary' or 'sea-circle' in Gaelic.
Moran
A name meaning 'great' or 'noble' in Gaelic.
Moraunt
Derived from the Old French term for 'to decay' or 'to die.'
Moray
From the Gaelic meaning 'sea plain' or 'sea.'
Morcan
An ancient name meaning 'sea warrior.'
Morcant
A name meaning 'sea warrior,' often associated with Scottish legends.
Morcar
A historical name meaning 'sea army.'
Morcenou
A diminutive form meaning 'little Moor.'
Mordrain
Of uncertain origin, possibly linked to Celtic legends.
Mordrains
A variant of Mordrain, associated with the legends of the Welsh bards.
Mordred
Meaning 'brave counsel,' known from the legend of King Arthur.
Mordret
Often considered a variant of Mordred with similar meanings in Arthurian context.
More
Derived from 'Mora,' meaning 'berry' or 'blackberry.'
Moreen
A diminutive of 'Maureen,' meaning 'little Mary.'
Morela
Meaning 'brave and strong,' often linked to the meaning of more in Spanish.
Moreland
Meaning 'moor land' or 'from the marshy land.'
Moreley
Meaning 'from the moor clearing.'
Morena
Meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'brunette' in Italian, often used as a term of endearment.
Moressa
Diminutive of 'Morena', also means 'brunette' or 'dark-haired'.
Morey
Derived from 'Murray', meaning 'from the sea' in Scottish origins.
Morfarch
Means 'great king' or 'magnificent monarch'.
Morfran
Means 'dark crow' or 'black raven', often associated with battles or strength.
Morfudd
Means 'greatness' or 'magnificence', often used in old Welsh texts.
Morgaine
A variant of 'Morgan', often associated with the Arthurian legend's Morgana.
Morgan
Means 'sea-born' or 'bright', commonly used for both genders.
Morgana
Often associated with the enchantress in Arthurian legend and means 'sea circle'.
Morgance
A variant of 'Morgan' with similar meanings related to the sea or brightness.
Morgane
A variant of 'Morgana', meaning 'sea-born' or 'bright'.
Morgann
Variant of 'Morgan', means 'sea-born' or 'bright'.
Morgant
A variant of 'Morgan', referring to 'sea circle' or 'light'.
Morgayne
A variant of 'Morgana', often used in literature and means 'great queen'.
Morgelyn
Means 'little Morgan', a diminutive variation of Morgan, referring to brightness.
Morgen
Means 'morning', often signifying new beginnings or freshness.
Morggan
Variant of 'Morgan', commonly referring to 'sea-born'.
Morgian
Morgian means 'sea circle' or 'from the sea' in Welsh.
Moriddig
Moriddig means 'sea servant' in Welsh.
Morinne
Morinne is a variation of the name Morwenna, meaning 'waves of the sea' in Cornish.
Moris
Moris is derived from the Latin name Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or ' Moorish'.
Morison
Morison means 'son of Mor' in Scottish lineage.
Morissa
Morissa is derived from the name Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moor'.
Moritz
Moritz means 'dark-skinned' and is a variant of Maurice.
Moriz
Moriz is a variant of Moritz and means 'dark-skinned' or 'Moor.'
Morkere
Morkere means 'dark' or 'murky' in Old English, signifying obscurity.
Morland
Morland means 'from the moorland' in Old English.
Morlee
Morlee means 'meadow by the moor' in Old English.
Morleigh
Morleigh means 'from the moor's meadow' in Old English.
Morley
From the marshy land.
Morly
From the marsh clearing.
Morna
The name means 'sorrow' or 'sadness' in Scots Gaelic.
Morolt
Possibly derived from Welsh meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Moroni
Derived from an Italian surname meaning 'from the mountain'.
Morrey
Derived from the family name meaning 'from the moor'.
Morrie
A diminutive of Morris, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'moor'.
Morris
Derived from the Latin name Mauricius, meaning 'dark-skinned'.
Morrisa
Feminine form of Morris; meaning 'dark-skinned'.
Morrisey
A surname meaning 'descendant of the dark-skinned one'.
Morrison
Means 'son of Morris', indicating descent from a dark-skinned ancestor.
Morrissey
A surname meaning 'son of the dark one'.
Morrley
Morrley means 'from the moor meadow' in Old English.
Morrow
Morrow means 'the following day' or 'morning' in Old English.