Baby Names Starting with M
Explore 12,056 names starting with the letter M.
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Explore 12,056 names starting with the letter M.
Showing 3501-4000 of 12,056 names (Page 8 of 25)
Spanish
Sea of bitterness
Spanish
Mary's flower
Spanish
Combination of Maria and Frances
African
One who is blessed
Spanish
sea of joy
Hebrew
Mary's gift; beautiful
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
little Mary
Spanish
Sea
English
From the name of the flower, which comes from a combination of Mary and the English word gold.
Latin
Graceful Mary
Spanish
Mary of grace
Spanish
Cannabis-related
Arabic
Bringer of joy
Spanish
Little Mary
Hebrew
Beloved
Hebrew
beloved
English
Sea of bitterness
Hebrew
sea of bitterness; beloved
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
Beloved angel
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
Beloved Mary
Indigenous Americas
Little Mary
Spanish
Mary of the cross
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Hebrew
Sea of bitterness
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
of Mary
Latin
Sea of bitterness
Hebrew
beloved; sea of bitterness
African
Beloved
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
English
Sea of bitterness
Latin
of the sea
Latin
Of the sea
Spanish
Of Mars
Hebrew
Of Mary
Spanish
sea and sun
Hebrew
sea of bitterness; wished-for child
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
Little Mary
Hebrew
Bitter sea
Arabic
Beloved
Spanish
Sea star
French
Bitter
Dutch
little Mary
Spanish
sea; bitter
African
Gift of God
Spanish
Mary and Joseph
Latin
Combination of Maria and Julia
Eastern European
Of Mars
Spanish
Beloved, vineyard of God
Germanic
Bitter
African
Little Mary
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
beautiful
Hebrew
Little Mary
Celtic
sea warrior
Japanese
Child of the circle
Latin
of the sea
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
From the land of Mary
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
Sea of bitterness
Italian
Mary and Laura
English
Beloved
Celtic
of the sea
Spanish
sea; bitter
Spanish
Beloved
Spanish
Star
Spanish
sea; bitter
Italian
Bitter light
Germanic
Wished-for child
Spanish
Star of the sea
Spanish
Combination of Maria and Elena
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
Little Mary
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Celtic
sea and meadow
Greek
Sea of bitterness
Spanish
Sea of bitterness
Spanish
Beloved
Hebrew
sea; bitter
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Hebrew
sea and bitter
Spanish
Beloved
Spanish
Lovely
Latin
Of the sea
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
Bitter sea
Latin
Star of the sea
Hebrew
sea of bitterness; promised
Spanish
little Mary; beloved
Spanish
sea; bitter
Latin
Shining sea
Spanish
of the sea
Spanish
Sea and light
Spanish
Star
Spanish
Little Mary
Hebrew
sea of bitterness; beloved
English
Combination of Maria and Louise. In the Philippines it is usually a combination of Maria and Lourdes.
Spanish
Of the sea
Latin
Star of the sea
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
Sea of light
Spanish
Bitter
Spanish
Sea
Spanish
sea of bitterness
Latin
sea of bitterness
Italian
Little Mary
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
English
Combination of Mary and the common name suffix lyn. It was very rare before the start of the 20th century. It was popularized in part by the American
English
Sea of bitterness
French
Combination of Mary and Lise
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Arabic
Wished-for child
Japanese
of the sea
African
Musical instrument
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Sea and honey
Spanish
Sea
African
Joyful
Spanish
Unknown
Indian
Lord Murugan's blessing
English
Of the sea
English
Feminine form of Marinus. This name was borne by a few early saints. This is also the name by which Saint Margaret of Antioch is known in the Eastern
Latin
Of the sea
English
Marine
Spanish
Sea maiden
Latin
of the sea
Latin
Of the sea
Latin
Of the sea
Spanish
Of the sea
Latin
of the sea
Italian
of the sea
Latin
of the sea
Latin
sea lily
English
Sailor or seafarer
Arabic
Son of a sailor
French
Of the sea
Latin
of the sea
Latin
Of the sea
French
Of the sea
Latin
Of the sea
Latin
Sea
Spanish
Of the sea
African
A type of tree
African
Unknown
Italian
Of the sea
Arabic
Little Mary
Slavic
Of the sea
Slavic
Little Mary
Germanic
Little Mary
Slavic
Little warrior
Spanish
of the sea
Latin
Of the sea
Latin
Of the sea
English
Male; manly; brave.
Spanish
Brave and noble
Spanish
Warlike
Arabic
Of the sea
Spanish
of the sea
Hebrew
God is my judge
Japanese
Sea of bitterness
Italian
little Mary
Latin
Of the sea
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
Mary of the mountain
Spanish
Sea of bitterness
English
Unknown
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
English
Medieval French diminutive of Marie.
Spanish
Little Mary
Latin
Of the sea
French
Little Mary
Latin
Of the sea
Latin
Bitter
Latin
Of the sea
Latin
warlike
Spanish
sea; beloved
Spanish
sea of bitterness; beloved
Greek
male, manly
Spanish
Of Mars; warlike
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Little Mary
Spanish
warrior; master
Spanish
butterfly
Spanish
Freedom
Polynesian
Butterfly
Spanish
Sea of peace
African
Clouds
Spanish
Mary of the people
Spanish
butterfly
Spanish
little butterfly
Spanish
Butterfly
Spanish
little butterfly
Spanish
butterflies
Spanish
Butterfly
Hebrew
Sea of bitterness
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
Little Mary
African
Unknown
English
Bitterness
Hebrew
sea of bitterness; rose
English
Means "of the sea", taken from the Latin title of the Virgin Mary, Stella Maris, meaning "star of the sea".
English
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese combination of Maria and Luisa.
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
Sea
Spanish
star of the sea
Spanish
of the sea
Spanish
sea star; beautiful
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
Marshal or leader
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
seafood
Latin
of the sea
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
Little
Spanish
Of the sea
Latin
of the sea
Spanish
sea; star
Spanish
Sea and forest
Spanish
Of the sea
English
Sea of bitterness
Celtic
of the sea
Latin
of the sea
English
Of the sea
African
Gift from God
Latin
Sea-related
Latin
Of the sea
Spanish
sea sky
Spanish
Sea and mountain
Spanish
Sea
Spanish
of the sea
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
Of the sea
Slavic
Little Mary
Spanish
Of the sea
English
Sea and sun
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
sea and sun
Spanish
little sea sun
Spanish
Little Mary of the Sun
Spanish
sea and sun
Spanish
Seafood restaurant
Latin
Of the sea
English
Variant of Marisa.
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
Of the sea
Latin
of the sea
Spanish
Sea and sun
Latin
Of the sea
Spanish
star of the sea
Latin
Star of the sea
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
sea; ocean
English
Sea and sun
Spanish
Beloved
Spanish
Of the sea
Spanish
Beloved sea
Spanish
of the sea
Spanish
Bitterness
Hebrew
Bitterness
Hebrew
bitterness; sea of sorrow
Hebrew
Of the sea
Greek
of the sea
African
brave
Latin
Of the sea
Latin
of the sea
Latin
From the sea
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
of the sea; pure
Spanish
little Mary
Spanish
of the sea
Hebrew
of the sea
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
Of Mars; warlike
Spanish
Beloved of Mary
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
Little Mary
Arabic
Sea of bitterness
Japanese
Beloved
Arabic
Sea of bitterness
English
Male, manly
Latin
Of Mars
Latin
Little warrior
Latin
Of Mars
Spanish
of the sea
Spanish
Sea
French
Sea and valley
Latin
Sea
Spanish
Sea of bitterness
Persian
brave warrior
Hebrew
of the sea; bitter
Spanish
Star
Spanish
little Mary
Spanish
of the sea
Spanish
of the sea; bitter
Spanish
Of the sea
Hebrew
Bitter
Hebrew
Wished-for child
Slavic
Sea of bitterness
Hebrew
beloved
Indian
Gift of God
Arabic
beloved, cherished
Spanish
Little Mary
Spanish
Beloved child of Mary
Latin
of the sea
Germanic
Sea-related
Spanish
Sea star
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
Of the sea
Arabic
Of the sea
Latin
Sea of bitterness
French
Of the sea
Spanish
Sea
Spanish
of the sea
Spanish
Of the sea
French
of the sea
Latin
Of the sea
Spanish
beloved
Spanish
Sea-related
Spanish
Sea of bitterness
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Spanish
Of the sea
Japanese
sea
Arabic
sea of light
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
Italian
of the sea
Latin
of the sea
Arabic
Ocean
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
Of the sea
French
sea; bitter
English
Little pearl
Southeast Asian
Little warrior
English
Courageous
Latin
Pearl
Arabic
brave warrior
Arabic
Pearl
Hebrew
of the sea
Arabic
From the sea
Persian
Coral
Latin
Pearl
Latin
Pearl
English
Medieval variant of Margery, influenced by the name of the herb marjoram. After the Middle Ages this name was rare, but it was revived at the end of t
Greek
pearl
Latin
Little pearl
Latin
Pearl
English
Variant of Marjorie.
French
star of the sea
Latin
of the sea
English
Pearl
French
child of Mary
Arabic
of the sea
English
Form of Latin Marcus used in several languages. Saint Mark was the author of the second gospel in the New Testament. Though the author's identity is n
Latin
warlike
Indian
A name of Lord Shiva
Greek
Warlike
Latin
Warlike
Germanic
warlike friend
Latin
warlike
Spanish
Gift of God
Latin
Warlike
English
Warlike; strong
English
Warlike
Spanish
Leader
English
Warlike
English
Son of Mark
Germanic
warlike
English
Warlike
English
Warlike
Slavic
Warlike
Latin
Warlike
Latin
warlike; hammer
Latin
Warlike
Latin
warlike
Latin
little warrior
Portuguese
little warrior
Spanish
little warrior
Spanish
Little warrior
Spanish
Little warrior
Spanish
Little warrior
English
warrior; god of war
English
Warrior
English
God is gracious
English
Land of the sea
Germanic
warlike
Germanic
warlike
Arabic
Gift from God
Latin
Warlike
Greek
Warlike
Eastern European
Warlike or brave
Latin
warrior of God
Latin
warlike; little king
English
Warlike
English
Son of Mark
Latin
Warlike
English
warlike; conquering
Germanic
warrior's protector
Latin
warlike
English
From the lake
English
Variant of Marlene using the suffix la.
English
combination name
Celtic
sea
French
Sea warrior
English
From the hill by the lake
English
Fortified hill
Latin
of the sea
Latin
of the sea
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
sea of bitterness
English
Variant of Marley.
English
Dutch form and English variant of Marlene.
English
From the sea
English
Pleasant meadow
Spanish
beloved; sea
Spanish
Unknown
English
Variant of Marley.
French
of the sea
Celtic
sea; lake
English
Latinate form of Marlene.
Spanish
little warrior
English
Blend of Maria and Magdalene. It refers, therefore, to Mary Magdalene, a character in the New Testament. The name was popularized by the German actres
Spanish
Little Mary
Latin
little star; sea
Germanic
Little star
Spanish
little Mary; beloved
Spanish
little star; sea
Spanish
little warrior
Spanish
Little warrior
Celtic
little warrior
Spanish
from the sea; shining
Spanish
Little star
Spanish
Of the sea
Germanic
little star
African
Of Mars
French
Little warrior
Celtic
little warrior
Germanic
little warrior
French
Little Mary
Spanish
Warrior's strength
English
Warrior
English
From an English surname that was taken from a place name meaning either "pleasant wood", "boundary wood" or "marten wood" in Old English. A famous bea
English
From the meadow
English
Lake meadow
English
A form of Mary
Greek
noble, bright
English
From the lake or pleasant meadow
French
Beloved
Germanic
Bitterness
Germanic
Little warrior
English
Possibly a variant of Merlin.
Latin
from the sea
Arabic
Of the sea
Latin
little sea fortress
Latin
Little warrior
English
Little sea
Latin
Little warrior
Germanic
little warrior
Germanic
Little warrior
Spanish
Little star
Spanish
Little Mary
Old English
sea fortress
Spanish
Little warrior
Germanic
little pearl
Southeast Asian
Little warrior
Hebrew
sea; bitter
Spanish
sea; bitter
English
from the meadow
Latin
sea of bitterness
French
Beloved
Spanish
Unknown
English
From the meadow
English
Driftwood
Spanish
Unknown
English
Drained lake; an old English name
English
Meaning unknown. This name was popularized by the American actor Marlon Brando (1924-2004), who was named after his father.
Latin
little warrior
Old English
land by the lake
Latin
from the lake
English
Meadow
English
From the marsh
English
Driftwood, from the lake
English
From a surname that was derived from a place name meaning "remnants of a lake" in Old English. A famous bearer of the surname was the English playwrig
English
From the lake by the meadow
Native American
sea
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
sea light; shining sea
English
Sea friend
English
Pleasant wood
English
Variant of Marilyn (feminine) or Marlin (masculine).
Old English
from the lake
Germanic
sea of bitterness