Name | Meaning | Origin |
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Ludmila | loved by the people | czechoslovakian |
Ludmilla | beloved | slavic |
Luell | Famous elf | English |
Luella | famous elf | english |
Luella | Famous elf | English |
Luella | Feminine of Louis. | Spanish |
Luete | Of the people | German |
Luighseach | Torch bringer | Irish |
Luigina | well-born | greek |
Luijzika | Renowned warrior | German |
Luisa | Italian form of Louise (renowned warrior) | italian |
Luisa | Spanish form of Louise famous in war | Spanish |
Luise | Renowned warrior | German |
Luiza | famous in war | romanian |
Luiza | Feminine of Louis. | Spanish |
Lujza | myth name | hungarian |
Lujza | Renowned warrior | German |
Lukina | graceful and bright | slavic |
Luloah | a pearl | arabic |
Lulu | Swahili and Muslim name meaning "pearl" or "precious." | african |
Lulu | Pet form of the names Louise or Louella. | English |
Lulu | Rabbit | Native American |
Lulwa | Pearl | Arabic |
Luminita | little light | romanian |
Luna | Moon | Spanish |
Lundy | born on Monday | french |
Lundy | Monday | French |
Luned | servant of Laudine | arthurian |
Luned | Servant of Laudine | Arthurian Legend |
Lunet | Servant of Laudine | Arthurian Legend |
Lunete | Servant of Laudine | Arthurian Legend |
Lunetta | little moon | italian |
Lupe | Wolf | Spanish |
Lupita | Abbreviation of Guadalupe. | Spanish |
Lur | Earth | Spanish |
Lurleen | Temptress | German |
Lurlene | Temptress | German |
Lurlina | Temptress | German |
Lurline | Temptress | German |
Luvena | little beloved one | english |
Luvena | Little beloved one | English |
Luvenia | Derived from the Roman given name Levinia. | Spanish |
Luvina | Little beloved one | English |
Luvina | Derived from the Roman given name Levinia. | Spanish |
Luvyna | Little beloved one | English |
Luyu | Wild dove | Native American |
Luz | Brings light | Spanish |
Lyani | Unknown | |
Lycoris | twilight | greek |
Lydia | from Lydia | greek |
Lydia | Beauty | Greek |
Lyla | Feminine of Lyle from the island. Variant of Delilah. | English |
Lylah | “Love, Cherish, Flowers. Beautiful one, clever one, special.” | Unknown |
Lylia | Variant of Lillian derived from the flower name Lily. Symbol of innocence: purity: beauty. | American |
Lyn | "A cascade."Variants include Lynn, Linn, Lynna, and Lynne. | anglo |
Lyn | A cascade | Anglo-Saxon |
Lyn | Waterfall | English |
Lynda | Variant of Linda. lime tree: linden tree: beautiful. | English |
Lyndall | Variant of Linda. lime tree: linden tree: beautiful. | English |
Lyndee | Variant of Linda. lime tree: linden tree: beautiful. | English |
Lyndi | Variant of Linda. lime tree: linden tree: beautiful. | English |
Lyndsay | Variant of Lindsey from the linden tree island | English |
Lyndsey | A lake: a place of linden trees. | English |
Lyndsey | A lake: a place of linden trees. | Scottish |
Lyndsie | Variant of Lindsey from the linden tree island | English |
Lynee | Unknown | |
Lynelle | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | English |
Lynelle | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | Arthurian Legend |
Lynessa | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | Arthurian Legend |
Lynessa | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | English |
Lynet | sister of Lyonors | arthurian |
Lynet | Grace | Celtic |
Lynet | Sister of Lyonors | Arthurian Legend |
Lynet | Bird | Anglo-Saxon |
Lynette | Sister of Lyonors. Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | Arthurian Legend |
Lynette | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | English |
Lynette | Grace | Celtic |
Lynette | Bird | Anglo-Saxon |
Lynley | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend: variant of the Irish Gaelic word lann meaning house: church. | English |
Lynley | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend: variant of the Irish Gaelic word lann meaning house: church. | Arthurian Legend |
Lynn | waterfall | english |
Lynn | Waterfall | English |
Lynn | A cascade | Anglo-Saxon |
Lynna | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend: variant of the Irish Gaelic word lann meaning house: church. | English |
Lynna | A cascade | Anglo-Saxon |
Lynna | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend: variant of the Irish Gaelic word lann meaning house: church. | Arthurian Legend |
Lynne | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend: variant of the Irish Gaelic word lann meaning house: church. | Arthurian Legend |
Lynne | A cascade | Anglo-Saxon |
Lynne | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend: variant of the Irish Gaelic word lann meaning house: church. | English |
Lynnet | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | English |
Lynnet | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | Arthurian Legend |
Lynnette | little lion | french |
Lynnette | Little lion | French |
Lynnette | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | Arthurian Legend |
Lynnette | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. | English |
Lynsey | Variant of Lindsey from the linden tree island | English |
Lynzee | Variant of Lindsey from the linden tree island | English |
Lynzey | Derived from Lindsay or Lindsey | American |
Lynzie | Variant of Lindsey from the linden tree island | English |
Lyones | Wife of Gareth | Arthurian Legend |
Lyonesse | wife of Gareth | arthurian |
Lyonesse | little lion | celtic |
Lyonesse | Wife of Gareth | Arthurian Legend |
Lyonesse | Little lion | Celtic |
Lyonet | sister of Lyones | arthurian |
Lyonet | Sister of Lyones | Arthurian Legend |
Lyonette | Little lion | French |
Lyonors | mother of Boore | arthurian |
Lyonors | Mother of Boore | Arthurian Legend |
Lyra | Of the Iyre or song | French |
Lyric | Of the Iyre or song | French |
Lyriel | “Variant of Lyrical, meaning song.” | Unknown |
Lyrika | Music of my heart. Variant of Lyric. | Unknown |
Lyris | lyrical | greek |
Lysandra | defends man | greek |
Lysanor | Mother of Boore | Arthurian Legend |
Lyssa | Honey: Abbreviation of Melissa: Lissandra: Alyssa. | English |
Lyubov | Russian equivalent of the virtue, "charity." MARGARETE, MARGOSHA | russian |
Lyubov | Love. Alternate Spellings: Lyuba or Luba. | Russian |
Lyvia | Life. Ancient Roman name. Abbreviation of Olivia. | English |
Lyza | Abbreviation of Elizabeth and Eliza. | English |
Lyzbeth | Abbreviation of Elizabeth. | English |
Ma’isah | walking with a proud, swinging gait | arabic |
Maat | myth name (goddess of order and justice) | egyptian |
Mab | Happiness | Irish |
Mabbina | Happiness | Irish |
Mabel | lovable MADONNA | latin |
Mabelle | Lovable. | French |
Mabina | Nimble | Celtic |
Mable | Lovable. Abbreviation of Amabel. | English |
Mabyn | Ever young. | Welsh |
Macala | A diffrent way of spelling makayla | Australia |
Macawi | Sioux name meaning " generous." | native |
Macayla | A gift from God. | English |
Macayle | “Strong-willed, fiery.” | Gaelic |
Macee | Derived from medieval male form of Matthew. | French |
Macey | Derived from medieval male form of Matthew. | French |
Macha | Plain | Irish |
Machara | Plain | Scottish |
Machayla | Variant of Michael. | Unknown |
Machiko | fortunate child | japanese |
Maci | Derived from medieval male form of Matthew. | English |
Macie | Derived from medieval male form of Matthew. | English |
Mackayla | Unknown | |
Mackaylie | Unknown | |
Mackenna | Child of the handsome one. | Scottish |
Mackenzie | Child of the wise leader | Celtic |
Mackenzie | Son of Kenzie: fair: favored one. | Scottish |
Mackinzie | Ever Loving | English |
Mackynsie | Alternate Spelling: Mackenzie. | American |
Macy | Derived from medieval male form of Matthew. | French |
Mad? | Second daughter. | Bali |
Mada | From Mathilda | Irish |
Madailein | Irish forms of Madeleine magnificent | Irish |
Madalen | From the tower | Hebrew |
Madalena | Bitter: Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. | Spanish |
Madalene | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Madeleine: (English/French) Woman from Magdala. | French |
Madalina | magnificent | romanian |
Madalyn | From the tower | Hebrew |
Madalyne | Tower. Alternate Spelling: Madaline. | French |
Madalynn | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. | Spanish |
Maddalen | Magnificent | German |
Maddalena | Magnificent | German |
Maddalene | Magnificent | German |
Maddalyn | Magnificent | German |
Maddie | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Madeleine: (English/French) Woman from Magdala. | English |
Maddielynn | English | |
Maddison | Variant of Matthew. Special one. Sincerety. | Unknown |
Maddisynne | Alternate Spelling: Madison. Son of Matthew. | Welsh |
Maddy | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Madeleine: (English/French) Woman from Magdala. | French |
Maddy-rose | Quest and beautiful. | Unknown |
Madel | From the tower | Hebrew |
Madelaine | From the tower | Hebrew |
Madeleina | Tower | French |
Madeleine | tower | french |
Madeleine | Tower | French |
Madeleine | From the tower | Hebrew |
Madelena | From the tower | Hebrew |
Madelena | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Madeleine: (English/French) Woman from Magdala. | English |
Madelene | From the tower | Hebrew |
Madelene | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Madeleine: (English/French) Woman from Magdala. | English |
Madelhari | Army counselor | German |
Madelina | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Madeleine: (English/French) Woman from Magdala. | French |
Madeline | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Madeleine: (English/French) Woman from Magdala. | French |
Madelon | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. | French |
Madelynn | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. | Spanish |
Madena | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. | Spanish |
Madge | approval | greek |
Madia | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. | Spanish |
Madie | Tower | French |
Madihah | praiseworthy | arabic |
Madilynn | Combination of traditional Madiline and the Lynn. | Unknown |
Madina | Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. | Spanish |
Madison | Surname derived from Matthew: (gift of Jah) or Matilda: (strong fighter). The mermaid heroine of the film Splash. | English |
Madisyn | Good. Variant of Madison. | English. |
Madolen | Tower | French |
Madora | ruler | greek |
Madra | mother | english |
Madra | Mother | English |
Madre | Mother | Spanish |
Madre | Mother | English |
Madri | myth name (wife of Pandu) | indian |
Mady | Maiden | German |
Mady | Maiden | English |
Mae | "Kinswoman." | anglo |
Mae | May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. | French |
Mae | Kinswomen | Anglo-Saxon |
Mae | Bitter | Hebrew |
Maegan | Unknown | |
Maeghan | Great | Irish |
Maegth | Maiden | English |
Maeko | honest child | japanese |
Maelee | May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. | French |
Maelynn | May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. | French |
Maemi | smile of truth | japanese |
Maertisa | Famous | English |
Maeve | A mythical queen | Celtic |
Maeve | Joy | Irish |
Maeveen | Nimble | Celtic |
Mafuane | soil | egyptian |
Magaere | myth name (a Fury) | greek |
Maganhildi | Strong battle maiden | German |
Magaskawee | Sioux name meaning " graceful." MAGENA | native |
Magd | maiden | german |
Magd | Maiden | German |
Magda | from the tower | hebrew |
Magda | Maiden: Abbreviation of Magdalena.Woman from Magdala. Reference to Biblical Mary Magdalene. | German |
Magda | From the tower | Hebrew |
Magdala | From the tower | Hebrew |
Magdalen | Woman from Magdala. The biblical Mary Magdalene came from Magdala area near the sea of Galilee. | Spanish |
Magdalen | From the tower | Hebrew |
Magdalena | Woman from Magdala. The biblical Mary Magdalene came from Magdala area near the sea of Galilee. | Spanish |
Magdalena | From the tower | Hebrew |
Magdalene | Woman from Magdala. The biblical Mary Magdalene came from Magdala area near the sea of Galilee. | Spanish |
Magdalene | From the tower | Hebrew |
Magena | Moon | Native American |
Maggi | Abbreviation of Margaret. A pearl. | English |
Maggie | Abbreviation of Margaret. A pearl. | English |
Maggie | Scottish form of Margaret pearl | Scottish |
Maggie-lyn | Beautiful Child of Light. | English |
Maggy | Abbreviation of Margaret. A pearl. | English |
Magnhilda | Strong battle maiden | German |
Magnild | Strong battle maiden | German |
Magnilda | strong battle-maid | german |
Magnilda | Strong battle maiden | German |
Magnilde | Strong battle maiden | German |
Magnolia | flower | french |
Magnolia | Flower | French |
Maha | wild cow; cow-eyes | arabic |
Mahadevi | myth name (great goddess) | indian |
Mahal | Woman | Native American |
Mahala | tender | hebrew |
Mahala | Tender | Hebrew |
Mahalia | Tender | Hebrew |
Mahamari | killer | indian |
Mahault | Dutch form of Matilda (strong battle-maid) | dutch |
Mahek | Fragrance. | Indian |
Maheshvari | great lady | indian |
Mahila | woman | indian |
Mahina | moon; moonlight | hawaiian |
Maho | thirsty | chamoru |
Mahu | Hopi myth name. MAI | native |
Mahuizoh | male or female name meaning "glorious person." | nahuatl |
Mai | brightness | japanese |
Mai | cherry blossom | vietnamese |
Mai | Scottish form of Margaret pearl | Scottish |
Mai | May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. | French |
Mai | Coyote | Native American |
Mai’ana | flower | chamoru |
Maia | myth name (mother of Hermes) | greek |
Maia | Close to God | Hebrew |
Maia | May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. | French |
Maialen | From the tower | Hebrew |
Maibe | grave | egyptian |
Maible | Lovable | Irish |
Maida | "Maiden."Variant, Mayda, exists. | anglo |
Maida | maiden | english |
Maida | Maiden: virgin. | English |
Maida | Maiden | Anglo-Saxon |
Maidel | Maiden | English |
Maidel | From the tower | Hebrew |
Maidie | Maiden | English |
Maighdlin | Irish forms of Madeleine magnificent | Irish |
Maikki | bitter | finnish |
Maile | A vine that grows in Hawaii that is used in making leis. | Hawaiian |
Maille | Pearl | Irish |
Mailsi | Pearl | Irish |
Maiolaine | Flower | French |
Maira | Variant of Mary bitter. | Scottish |
Maire | Bitter | Irish |
Mairead | Name of a saint | Irish |
Mairearad | pearl | gaelic |
Mairi | Bitter | Scottish |
Mairia | Bitter | Irish |
Mairin | Goddess of the sea | Celtic |
Mairona | Bitter | Irish |
Maisie | Scottish form of Margaret pearl | Scottish |
Maisie | Nickname for Margaret or Marjorie. | English |
Maisy | Pearl. Variant of Margaret. | Unknown |
Maitane | dearly loved | english |
Maitane | Dearly loved | English |
Maite | Dearly loved | English |
Maite | Love | Spanish |
Maitea | Love | Spanish |
Maitena | Dearly loved | English |
Maiti | Strong battle maiden | Irish |
Maitilda | Strong battle maiden | Irish |
Maitilde | Strong battle maiden | Irish |
Maiya | surname meaning "rice valley | japanese |
Maiya | May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth. | French |
Maiya | Beautiful forever. | Japanese |
Maizah | discerning | arabic |
Majai | Most precious. | French |
Majella | Name of a saint | Irish |
Majida | glorious | Arabic |
Majidah | glorious | arabic |
Majori | Pearl | French |
Maka | Sioux name meaning " earth." | native |
Makaela-marie | A gift from god. | Arabic |
Makahlie | Godlike. | Unknown |
Makala | myrtle | hawaiian |
Makarim | honorable | arabic |
Makarim | Honourable | Arabic |
Makawee | Sioux name meaning " mothering." | native |
Makaylah | Who is like God. Feminine version of Michael. | “Celtic,Gaelic” |
Makaylyn | Heaven in mommys eyes | Unknown |
Makda | Ethiopian version of Hebrew Magda, meaning "high tower" or "woman of Magdala." | african |
Makeda | Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning "beautiful armrest" | african |
Makela | Variant of Michaela. | Unknown |
Makemba | Central African name referring to a Congolese goddess. | african |
Makena | Kikuyu of Kenya name meaning "the happy one." | african |
Makena | Unknown | |
Makenna | Happiness | African |
Makenna | Happiness. Variant of McKenna. | Celtic |
Makenna | Gift of God | Hawaiian |
Makenzie | “Variant of Mackenzie, McKenzie” | Unknown |
Makinzi | Unknown | |
Makkitotosimew | Algonquin name meaning "she has large breasts." | native |
Makkitotosimew | She has large breasts (Algonquin) | Native American |
Malaika | Angel | African |
Malak | angel | arabic |
Malak | messenger | hebrew |
Malak | Messenger | Hebrew |
Malana | buoyant; light | hawaiian |
Malcah | queen | hebrew |
Malcah | Queen | Hebrew |
Maleah | Hawaiian for Mary/Maria: also means | Hawaiian |
Maledysaunte | meaning unknown | arthurian |
Maleka | Queen in the arabic language | Arabic |
Malene | magnificent | german |
Malene | Magnificent | German |
Malerie | Lucky. | English |
Malerie | “Fruitful, flourishing.” | Celtic |
Malia | a form of Mary; the perfect one | hawaiian |
Malia | Zuni name meaning " bitter." | native |
Malia | Variant of Maria | Spanish |
Maliha | “Graceful, Beautiful” | Arabic |
Malika | queen | arabic |
Malika | industrious | hungarian |
Malika | Angel | African |
Malila | Miwok name meaning " fast salmon swimming up a rippling stream." | native |
Malin | Variant of Magdalena. Woman from Magdala. | Sweden |
Malina | calming; soothing | hawaiian |
Malina | From the tower | Hebrew |
Malinalxochitl | grass flower | nahuatl |
Malinda | gentle | greek |
Malinda | Blend of Melissa and Linda. | English |
Malita | Variant of Maria. | Spanish |
Malkah | Queen | Hebrew |
Mallaidh | Bitter | Hebrew |
Mallorie | Unknown | |
Mallory | army counselor | german |
Mallory | Surname popular as a girl’s name due to popular character Mallory on the TV series Family Ties. | English |
Mallory | Surname popular as a girl’s name due to popular character Mallory on the TV series Family Ties. | French |
Mallory | Army counselor | German |
Malmuira | Dark skinned | Scottish |
Malmuirie | Dark skinned | Scottish |
Malva | soft | greek |
Malvina | Handmaiden | Celtic |
Malvina | Sweet | Irish |
Mames | Unisexual name meaning "sweet; kind." | chamoru |
Mamie | Abbreviation of Mary and Miriam. | English |
Mana | psychic gifts | hawaiian |
Manaar | Guiding light | Arabic |
Manaba | Navajo name meaning " return to war." | native |
Manal | achieve | arabic |
Manal | Achieve | Arabic |
Manar | light | arabic |
Manar | Light | Arabic |
Manara | Light | Arabic |
Manauia | unisexual name meaning "defend." | nahuatl |
Manda | Battle maid | Spanish |
Manda | Abbreviation of Amanda worthy of being loved. | English |
Mandalyn | Abbreviation of Amanda worthy of being loved. | English |
Mandi | Abbreviation of Amanda worthy of being loved. | English |
Mandie | Abbreviation of Amanda worthy of being loved. | English |
Mandisa | Xhosa of S. Africa name meaning "sweet." | african |
Mandisa | sweet | egyptian |
Mandy | Abbreviation of Amanda worthy of being loved. | English |
Manette | bitter | french |
Manette | Bitter | French |
Manikah | Unknown | |
Manisha | Indian | |
Maniya | Unknown | |
Mankalita | Zuni name.Meaning unknown MANSI | native |
Manoela | With us is God. Variant of Manuel. | Spanish |
Manon | Diminutive form of Marie which is a variant of Mary bitter. | French |
Mansi | Plucked flower (Hopi) | Native American |
Manuela | God is among us | hebrew |
Manuela | the Lord is among us | romanian |
Manuela | God is with us | Spanish |
Manuela | God is among us | Hebrew |
Manya | Bitter | Russian |
Maola | Handmaiden | Irish |
Maoli | Handmaiden | Irish |
Maolmin | polished chief | gaelic |
Mapenzi | Swahili name meaning "beloved." | african |
Mapiya | Sioux name meaning " sky." MARALAH | native |
Mara | bitter | romanian |
Mara | Bitter | Hebrew |
Mara | Bitter. The biblical Naomi claimed the name Mara as an expression of grief after the deaths of her husband and sons: Variant of Mary: Abbreviation of Tamara. | English |
Maralah | Born during an earthquake | Native American |
Maralyn | Blend of Marie or Mary and Lyn. | English |
Maram | asperation | arabic |
Maranda | Unknown | |
Marcail | Pearl | Scottish |
Marcela | warlike | romanian |
Marcela | Warring | Spanish |
Marceline | “Longevity, pillar.” | French |
Marcella | Warring | French |
Marcelle | warring | french |
Marcelle | Warring | French |
Marcellia | Warring | French |
Marchelle | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named: mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | French |
Marcia | “Variant of Mark. Mars, Greek God.” | Unknown |
Marcsa | bitter, grace | hungarian |
Mare | Bitter | Irish |
Maree | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | English |
Maree | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | French |
Mareesa | Variant of Maria. | English |
Marelda | famous battle-maid | german |
Marelda | Famous battle maiden | German |
Marella | Shining sea. Variant of Muriel. | Irish |
Marella | Shining sea. Variant of Muriel. | Celtic |
Maren | Bitter | Hebrew |
Marenka | bitter | czechoslovakian |
Margaret | pearl | greek |
Margaret | Name of a saint | Irish |
Margaret | Child of Light: Pearl | “Persian,Latin” |
Margareta | pearl | romanian |
Margarethe | Danish form of Margaret (pearl) | danish |
Margarid | Armenian form of Margaret (pearl) | armenian |
Margarita | Pearl. | Spanish |
Margaux | Pearl | French |
Margawse | Mother of Gawain | Arthurian Legend |
Margeaux | Variant of Margaret. Pearl. | French |
Margerie | Variant of the French Margerie. | English |
Margery | Pearl | French |
Margit | Pearl. | German |
Margo | pearl | french |
Margo | Variant of Margaret. Pearl. | German |
Margo | Variant of Margaret. Pearl. | French |
Margot | Pearl | French |
Margreet | Pearl. | Netherlands |
Margret | German form of Margaret (child of light: pearl) | German |
Margrit | pearl | swiss |
Margrit | Pearl. | German |
Marguerite | Pearl | French |
Marhilda | Famous battle maiden | German |
Marhildi | Famous battle maiden | German |
Maria | bitter | italian |
Maria | bitter | romanian |
Maria | Bitter | French |
Maria | Bitter | German |
Maria | Bitter | Spanish |
Maria | Bitter | Hebrew |
Mariabella | My Beautiful Mary | Italian |
Mariah | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | English |
Mariah | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | French |
Mariam | Arabic form of Mary (bitter), mother of Jesus | arabic |
Mariam | Arabic form of Mary | Arabic |
Mariama | Popular W. African name meaning "gift of God." | african |
Mariamne | rebellious | hebrew |
Mariamne | Rebellious | Hebrew |
Marian | Bitter | French |
Mariana | compound name combining Marie and Anne, "bitter grace." | romanian |
Mariane | Variant of Mary bitter. | French |
Marianne | Bitter | French |
Maribel | bitter, beautiful | hebrew |
Maribel | Bitter | Hebrew |
Maribella | Bitter | Hebrew |
Maribelle | Bitter | Hebrew |
Marica | a nymph | romanian |
Maricel | Variant of Marcella Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named: mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | Spanish |
Maricela | Variant of Marcella Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named: mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | Spanish |
Maricelia | Variant of Marcella Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named: mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | Spanish |
Maricella | Variant of Marcella Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named: mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | Spanish |
Maridith | Protector of the sea. | Old Welsh |
Marie | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | English |
Marie | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | French |
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