Lot
Means 'veil' or 'covering', and is the name of a biblical figure.
Lotan
A name from the Bible, meaning 'a visor' or 'to shield.'
Lul
Means 'night' and often associated with beauty in Hebrew culture.
Lulaya
A feminine form of 'Lulu', signifying 'precious' or 'beloved'.
Luria
Luria means 'my light' in Hebrew.
Luvia
The name means 'to be loved' or 'beloved'.
Luza
Derived from 'Luz', meaning 'light' or 'radiance'.
Maayan
Meaning 'spring' or 'well', symbolizing life-giving water.
Maccabee
The name Maccabee means 'Hammer' and is associated with a Jewish rebel leader in the Maccabean Revolt.
Maccabi
Maccabi also refers to the Jewish fighters of the Maccabean Revolt, meaning 'Hammer' in Hebrew.
Madaya
A variant of the name 'Maddie', meaning 'woman from Magdala'.
Mador
Means 'to navigate or lead'.
Maera
A light or an illuminating ray.
Maessa
A gift; someone who is given.
Magen
Meaning 'shield', often symbolizing protection in Jewish contexts.
Mahalath
A fragrant tree; a form of the name Mahalath occurs in the Old Testament.
Mahaley
A variant of Mahala, meaning 'tenderness' or 'affection.'
Mahershalalhashbaz
Mahershalalhashbaz means 'swift is the booty, speedy is the prey'.
Mahlon
A name meaning sickness, historically associated with biblical figures.
Maiah
Close to God; signifies divine connection.
Maidel
A maiden; signifies youth and purity.
Maiman
A name meaning 'brave' or 'strong' in Hebrew, often linked with notable historical figures.
Maimon
A Hebrew name meaning 'they are strong' or 'brave'.
Malach
Messenger or angel.
Malachai
My messenger or angel.
Malachi
My messenger, sent from God.
Malachy
Messenger of God.
Malca
A name meaning 'queen' or 'leader' in Hebrew.
Malchom
A variant of the name Moloch, referring to a king or ruler in ancient contexts.
Malka
Malka means 'queen' in Hebrew.
Malkia
Malkia means 'my queen' in Hebrew.
Malkiel
Malkiel means 'my king is God' in Hebrew.
Malon
A biblical name meaning 'to sing'.
Mamon
A name often used in religious contexts meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity.'
Manasseh
He who is forgotten
Manassen
He causes to forget
Manasses
He who makes forget
Mandel
A name that means 'almond' or 'life' in Hebrew.
Mandelina
A diminutive form of Mandel, meaning 'little almond.'
Manna
Derived from Hebrew, meaning 'bread from heaven'.
Manoah
Manoah means 'rest' or 'calm' in Hebrew.
Manoha
Manoha is closely associated with the Hebrew word for 'rest'.
Mantel
Mantel refers to 'a place of warmth, comfort or covering.'
Mara
Mara means 'bitter' in Hebrew, often associated with the story of Naomi in the Bible.
Maraal
Maraal is derived from the Hebrew name Mara, meaning 'bitter.'
Maraala
Maraala is a variation of Mara, associated with bitterness or sorrow in Hebrew tradition.
Marah
Marah means 'bitter' in Hebrew, often signifying pain or sorrow in the Biblical context.
Maraya
A name meaning 'beloved' or 'to be loved' in Hebrew.
Mardea
A variant of Mardah, meaning 'to be strong' or 'spirit of the sea'.
Mardina
A feminine form meaning 'of the sea' or associated with the sea goddess.
Margalit
Margalit means 'pearl' in Hebrew, symbolizing rarity and beauty.
Margalo
Margalo is derived from Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Greek.
Mari
A variation of Mary, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness'.
Mariah
Wished-for child
Mariha
A variant of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'sea of sorrow.'
Marna
Meaning 'joy', it is a feminine form from the Hebrew name Marnah.
Marni
Meaning 'of the sea' or 'sea of bitterness', derived from the name Miriam.
Marnin
A variation of Marnie, possibly meaning 'of the sea' or connoting joy.
Marnina
A feminine form meaning 'of the sea' or 'joyful'.
Marshan
A variant of 'Mershon', meaning a person who is born to a noble family or knight.
Masada
The Hebrew word for 'fortress', often associated with the ancient fortress in Israel.
Masel
Refers to 'a savior' or 'deliverer', contextually linked to turning away from distress.
Maslen
Maslen means 'gift from God'.
Massa
Massa means 'a burden' or 'something that is carried' in Hebrew.
Massika
Massika means 'the one who enlivens or gives life'.
Matai
A name meaning 'gift of God'.
Matana
Matana means 'gift' or 'present' in Hebrew.
Mataya
Mataya means 'gift of God' and is often associated with blessings in Hebrew culture.
Mateah
Mateah means 'gift of God' and is often related to blessings in a Hebrew context.
Mathew
Gift of God; derived from the Hebrew name 'Mattityahu'.
Mathye
Gift of God; relevant to spiritual or divine contexts.
Mati
Gift from God; commonly associated with divine blessings.
Mattan
Gift, often associated with divine blessings.
Mattathias
Gift of God, a biblical name associated with a Maccabean leader.
Matthan
Gift, indicating a blessing or offering.
Mayara
Mayara means 'the one who is closely connected to the water'.
Mayer
One who is a bright or a guiding light.
Mayim
Means 'water' in Hebrew, often associated with purity and life.
Mazelina
A variant of the name Mazel, which means 'luck' or 'fortune' in Hebrew; often connected to positive omens.
Mea
Derived from Hebrew, meaning 'beloved' or 'precious.'
Meah
A variant of 'Mia', meaning 'bitter' in Hebrew.
Mehetabel
The name means 'God makes happy'.
Mehira
This name means 'gift of God'.
Mehitabel
The name translates to 'God makes happy'.
Meir
Meaning 'to illuminate' or 'light', often associated with enlightenment in Jewish traditions.
Meira
Meaning 'light' or 'illuminating', symbolizing brightness and clarity.
Meirit
A feminine form of Meir, meaning 'she who brings light' or 'illuminator'.
Meisha
Meaning 'gift from God', representing divine blessing.
Melchia
Meaning 'king' in Hebrew, often a variant form of Melchior.
Melchisedec
Meaning 'king of righteousness' in Hebrew, biblically recognized as a figure benefiting Abraham.
Meleah
A variant of Michaela, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Meliah
A variation of the name 'Melanie', meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Meliha
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant'.
Melisha
Melisha means 'to be of God' and has roots in Hebrew language.
Melka
Melka means 'queen' in Hebrew, symbolizing nobility and strength.
Mellilah
Mellilah means 'nightingale' in Hebrew, symbolizing poetic beauty and song.
Menachem
Menachem means 'comforter' in Hebrew.
Menaha
Menaha means 'to comfort' in Hebrew, linked to emotional support.
Menahem
Menahem also means 'the comforter' in Hebrew, similar to Menachem.
Menashe
He who causes to forget or is forgotten.