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M.

40 people

M.A.

10 people

M.B.

10 people

M.C.

11 people

M.D.

3 people

M.E.

11 people

M.F.

6 people

M.G.

2 people

M.H.

5 people

M.I.

2 people

M.J.

8 people

M.K.

5 people

M.L.

11 people

M.M.

10 people

M.O.

3 people

M.P.

5 people

M.R.

6 people

M.R.H.

1 people

M.S.

7 people

M.T.

1 people

M.V.

2 people

M.W.

3 people

MADAME

My lady; a title of respect for a woman.

French 4 people

MARIUS

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin 2 people

MERRILL

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous' and 'ruler,' or from a place nam...

English, Germanic 1 people

MITCHELL

Who is like God.

Hebrew 2 people

Mabel

Lovable or capable of being loved.

Latin 8 people

Mable

Lovable or capable of being loved.

Latin 3 people

Mabol

Possibly a variant or diminutive of Mabel, derived from Latin meaning 'lovable.'

English 1 people

Mac

Derived from Gaelic 'mac' meaning 'son of,' used as a prefix in surnames and occ...

Scottish, Irish, Gaelic 1 people

Macchi

Plural of macchia, referring to spots or stains, or possibly a surname derived f...

Italian 1 people

Mackenzie

Son of Coinneach, where Coinneach means 'fair' or 'handsome'.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Maclavio

Son of Flavio, combining the Scottish patronymic prefix with a Latin name.

Scottish Gaelic 1 people

Macoonee

The exact meaning is uncertain, possibly related to Algonquian languages.

Native American 1 people

Madam

My lady or mistress.

French 2 people

Madelaine

Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.

Hebrew via French 1 people

Madeleine

Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.

Hebrew via Greek and French 1 people

Madeline

Of Magdala or woman from Magdala.

Hebrew 2 people

Madge

Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.

Hebrew via Greek and English 1 people

Madison

Son of Maud, where Maud is a Germanic name meaning 'mighty battle maiden'.

English 1 people

Mae

Star of the sea or the fifth month.

Hebrew, English 3 people

Maeve

Intoxicating or she who intoxicates.

Irish

Magdalena

Woman from Magdala, a town in ancient Israel.

Hebrew via Greek and Latin 1 people

Maggie

Pearl.

Greek 1 people

Magnus

Great or mighty.

Latin 1 people

Mahlon

Sickness or infirmity.

Hebrew 4 people

Mahmoud

Praised, commendable, or one who is praised.

Arabic 1 people

Maisie

Pearl, derived from the name Margaret.

Scottish

Maitland

Possibly 'land of Maut' or derived from a place name in Normandy.

English 1 people

Majorie

Of Mars, the Roman god of war, or 'greater'.

Latin via French 1 people

Makako

True child or genuine child, depending on kanji used.

Japanese 1 people

Mal

Meaning varies by origin: from Irish meaning 'chief', from Hebrew meaning 'king'...

Multiple origins 1 people

Malachy

My king.

Irish

Malcolm

Devotee of Saint Columba.

Scottish Gaelic 9 people

Malin

Little Mary or beloved.

Scandinavian 2 people

Mamie

A diminutive of Mary or Margaret, often used as an independent given name.

English 1 people

Mande

Strength or power.

Germanic 2 people

Manderville

A surname-derived given name from a place name meaning 'settlement of Mando' or ...

English 1 people

Mangnus

Great or mighty.

Latin 1 people

Mangus

Great or mighty.

Latin 1 people

Manilla

A diminutive form, possibly related to Manuel or derived from place names.

Spanish 1 people

Manoel

God is with us.

Portuguese, Spanish 1 people

Mansanto

Possibly 'man of the saint' or a compound of 'man' and 'santo' (saint).

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Manton

2 people

Manuel

God is with us; God with us.

Hebrew 27 people

Manuell

God is with us.

Germanic, Hebrew 1 people

Marc

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin 4 people

Marcel

Dedicated to Mars or warlike.

Latin

Marcellius

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin 1 people

Marcellus

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin 1 people

Marchi

Possibly a plural or diminutive form related to 'march' or 'mark' (boundary).

Italian 1 people

Marcia

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin 1 people

Marciso

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Marco

Dedicated to Mars.

Latin 1 people

Marcos

1 people

Marcus

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin 2 people

Marg

A short form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.

English 1 people

Marg't

A contraction of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.

English 1 people

Margaret

Pearl

Greek 64 people

Margarethe

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Margaretta

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Margo

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Margot

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Margt.

2 people

Marguerita

A pearl.

Greek 1 people

Marguerite

Pearl.

Latin 7 people

Maria

Of the sea or beloved.

Hebrew 6 people

Marian

Of the sea or belonging to Mary.

Latin, Hebrew 6 people

Mariano

Of Mars or dedicated to Mary.

Latin 2 people

Marie

Of the sea or beloved, derived from the Latin 'mare' (sea) or the Hebrew 'Miriam...

Latin/Hebrew 16 people

Marietta

Of the sea, or a beloved one; a diminutive form of Mary.

Hebrew, Latin 1 people

Mario

Of Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin, Italian 3 people

Marion

Of the sea or relating to Mary.

Latin, French 21 people

Marita

Of the sea, or a beloved one; a form of Mary.

Hebrew, Latin 1 people

Marjie

A pearl, or of the sea; a blend of Mary and Margaret traditions.

Hebrew, Greek 1 people

Marjorie

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin, French 13 people

Mark

Dedicated to Mars or warlike, derived from the Latin 'Marcus' related to Mars, t...

Latin/Roman 16 people

Marlene

Of the sea or beloved.

German

Marlin

Of the lake, or resembling a martin (bird); possibly related to the sea fish.

Old English, Latin 1 people

Marlyn

Of the lake, or resembling a martin; a feminine form of Marlin.

Old English, Latin 1 people

Marohetti

Unknown; possibly a variant or diminutive of Margaret or Maria.

Unknown 1 people

Marquis

A nobleman of rank, or one who rules a march (border region).

Old French, Latin 1 people

Marra

Unknown; possibly a variant of Maria or Mara.

Unknown 1 people

Marriner

One who works at sea; a sailor or mariner.

Old English, Old French 1 people

Marshal

A horse servant or one who tends horses.

Germanic, Old French 3 people

Marshall

Horse servant or one who tends horses.

English, French 12 people

Marten

Of Mars; warlike, or resembling a marten (animal).

Old English, Latin 1 people

Martha

Lady or mistress.

Aramaic 20 people

Martin

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin 31 people

Martinez

Son of Martín, derived from the Roman name Martinus.

Spanish 1 people

Martini

Son of Martino, derived from the Roman name Martinus.

Italian 1 people

Marvill

Dweller at the lake where marvels or wonders occur, or possibly a variant of Mar...

English 1 people

Marvin

A name meaning 'famous friend' or 'friend of the sea,' derived from Old English ...

English, Welsh 7 people

Mary

Wished-for child, rebellion, or bitter

Hebrew 110 people

Masanao

Exact meaning depends on kanji used; typically 'correct' or 'peaceful' combined ...

Japanese 3 people

Masary

Meaning uncertain; possibly occupational or locational.

Unknown 1 people

Masatada

Exact meaning depends on kanji used; typically combines elements meaning 'correc...

Japanese 1 people

Mason

Stone worker or one who lays stone.

English 5 people

Mathers

Son of Mather, a variant of Matthew.

English 1 people

Mathew

Gift of God.

Hebrew 7 people

Mathieu

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

French 1 people

Mathilde

Mighty in battle, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'strength' and 'battle'...

Germanic 1 people

Matias

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Matilda

Mighty in battle or strength in battle.

Germanic 2 people

Matin

Strong, firm, or steadfast.

Persian, Arabic 1 people

Matt

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

Hebrew 3 people

Matteo

Gift of God.

Hebrew

Matthew

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew elements 'mattah' (gift) and 'Yah' (God).

Hebrew 16 people

Matti

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

Finnish, Italian 2 people

Mattie

Gift of God, derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu.

Hebrew 1 people

Maud

Mighty in battle or powerful.

Germanic 5 people

Maude

Mighty in battle or powerful.

Germanic, Old German 6 people

Maurice

Dark-skinned or Moorish.

Latin 19 people

Maury

Dark-skinned or of Moorish descent.

French 2 people

Max

Greatest or the greatest.

Latin 12 people

Maximilian

Greatest, derived from the Latin superlative form of maximus.

Latin 1 people

Maximo

Greatest, derived from the Latin superlative maximus.

Spanish, Portuguese, Latin 1 people

Maxwell

Great stream or the stream of Maccus.

Scottish 2 people

May

Derived from the month of May, which comes from Maia, the Roman goddess of growt...

English 8 people

Maybelle

A combination of May and Belle, suggesting a beautiful person born in May or emb...

English 1 people

Mayone

Possibly a variant or blend of May with names ending in -one, though the exact o...

English 1 people

McCormick

Descendant of Cormac, where Cormac means charioteer or raven.

Scottish-Irish 1 people

McDowell

Descendant of Dubhghall, where Dubhghall means dark stranger or dark-haired fore...

Scottish 1 people

McGregor

Descendant of Gregor, where Gregor means watchful or vigilant.

Scottish 1 people

McKenzie

Son of Kenneth or fair one.

Scottish 2 people

McL.

1 people

McLean

Descendant of Leán, where Leán means servant or follower.

Scottish 1 people

Medill

The etymology and meaning are uncertain, possibly derived from a place name or o...

English 1 people

Mefford

Possibly derived from a place name or occupational origin, though the exact mean...

English 1 people

Mel

A short form meaning honey (from Latin/Hebrew) or a diminutive of names like Mel...

English, Hebrew 1 people

Meleta

Possibly a variant of Malita or a name derived from the root Mel-, though the ex...

English 1 people

Melinia

Possibly derived from Mel- root combined with a feminine suffix, though the exac...

English 1 people

Mell

Possibly a short form of names like Melvin or Melissa, or derived from the word ...

English 1 people

Meloni

1 people

Melville

A name derived from a place name meaning 'bad town' or 'mill town,' from Old Fre...

Scottish, French 7 people

Melvin

A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a combination of elements mean...

English 11 people

Mendum

The etymology and meaning are uncertain, possibly derived from a place name or o...

English 1 people

Mercedes

Mercies or rewards, derived from the Latin word for mercy.

Latin, Spanish

Mercury

The Roman god of commerce, communication, and travel.

Latin 2 people

Merdocia

The etymology and meaning are uncertain, possibly a variant of Mercia or a name ...

English 1 people

Meriam

Of the sea or beloved.

Hebrew 2 people

Merito

Merit or worthy, derived from the Latin word for merit or desert.

Spanish, Italian 2 people

Merle

Blackbird.

French 2 people

Merlin

A legendary wizard and prophet in Arthurian legend, possibly derived from the We...

Welsh 1 people

Merrett

A surname-derived given name, possibly from a medieval personal name or occupati...

English 1 people

Merritt

Derived from a surname, possibly meaning 'one who deserves merit' or from a plac...

English 1 people

Merton

1 people

Mervyn

A Welsh name possibly meaning 'sea fortress' or derived from the Welsh 'mor' (se...

Welsh 1 people

Merwan

An Arabic name possibly related to 'marwan' or derived from Arabic roots, though...

Arabic 1 people

Meta

A short form meaning 'beyond' or 'after' in Greek, or a diminutive of Margaret i...

Greek, German 1 people

Metcalfe

A surname-derived name from a place name, possibly meaning 'calf pasture' or 'me...

English 1 people

Meyer

A farmer or steward; one who is greater.

Germanic, Yiddish 3 people

Mia

A diminutive of Maria or Mariam, meaning 'beloved' or 'of the sea' through its c...

Scandinavian, Italian 1 people

Michael

Who is like God?

Hebrew 29 people

Michailo

A Russian or Ukrainian form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.

Russian, Ukrainian 1 people

Mickey

Who is like God.

Hebrew 2 people

Middleton

Settlement in the middle or middle town.

English 2 people

Miguel

Who is like God?

Hebrew, Spanish 3 people

Mike

A diminutive of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.

Hebrew 1 people

Mikhail

The Russian form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God'.

Russian, Hebrew 1 people

Milagros

Spanish word meaning 'miracles', derived from Latin 'miraculum'.

Spanish 1 people

Milan

Gracious or dear.

Slavic 2 people

Mildred

Gentle strength or mild power.

Old English 10 people

Miles

A soldier or mercenary, derived from the Latin word for military service.

Latin 5 people

Millard

A name meaning 'miller' or 'one who operates a mill,' derived from Old French oc...

English, French 7 people

Miller

One who operates a mill.

English 2 people

Millicent

Gentle strength or mild power.

Germanic 2 people

Mills

One who operates mills or dweller near mills.

English 2 people

Milly

Gracious protector or diminutive of Millicent.

English 2 people

Milo

Mild, merciful, or a soldier.

Germanic, Latin 3 people

Milton

From the mill town.

Old English 22 people

Miner

An occupational surname meaning 'one who mines' or 'one who works in mines'.

English 1 people

Minerva

The Roman goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, possibly derived from an Etrus...

Latin, Roman 1 people

Minnalla

The meaning and origin of this name are unclear and require further research.

Unknown 1 people

Minook

A name of Inuit origin, possibly related to Arctic or northern geography.

Inuit 1 people

Minor

A name derived from the Latin word meaning 'smaller' or 'lesser'.

Latin 1 people

Minoru

A Japanese name typically written with kanji meaning 'truth,' 'genuine,' or 'fru...

Japanese 1 people

Mintaugh

A surname-derived given name of uncertain etymology.

English 1 people

Mira

A name meaning 'wonder,' 'admirable,' or 'peaceful' depending on its linguistic ...

Sanskrit, Latin, Slavic 1 people

Mirga

A name of Slavic origin, possibly related to 'mir' meaning 'peace' or 'world.'

Slavic 1 people

Mirza

A title meaning 'prince,' 'noble,' or 'emir's son' in Persian.

Persian 2 people

Miyoko

A Japanese name typically meaning 'beautiful,' 'child,' or 'generation' dependin...

Japanese 1 people

Mme.

2 people

Mohamed

1 people

Mohammed

2 people

Molla

A title meaning 'master,' 'teacher,' or 'learned man' in Arabic and Turkish.

Arabic, Turkish 2 people

Mona

A name meaning 'noble,' 'aristocratic' in Irish, or derived from Greek meaning '...

Irish, Greek 1 people

Monique

Advisor or counselor.

Latin

Monroe

1 people

Mont

A name derived from the French word for 'mountain,' from Latin 'mons.'

French, Latin 1 people

Montague

A name meaning 'pointed mountain' or 'sharp mountain' from Old French elements.

French, Norman 1 people

Montchen

1 people

Montgomery

Mountain of the powerful man or from Montgommery, a place in Normandy.

Old French and Old English 6 people

Monty

A diminutive or shortened form of names beginning with 'Mont-,' typically meanin...

English 1 people

Moore

A name derived from a geographical feature, referring to 'moor' or open uncultiv...

English, Irish 1 people

Morag

Great or sun, derived from the Gaelic word for great.

Scottish Gaelic

Morales

A name derived from 'moral,' referring to mulberry trees or moral/ethical concep...

Spanish 1 people

Mordecai

Follower of Marduk, the Babylonian god.

Hebrew 1 people

Morgan

A name meaning 'great circle' or 'sea-born,' derived from Welsh elements referri...

Welsh 7 people

Moriano

Relating to the Moor or dark-skinned.

Spanish, Italian 1 people

Morris

Dark-skinned or of the Moors.

Latin 17 people

Morrison

Son of Morris, derived from the Latin name Mauritius meaning 'dark-skinned' or '...

English 5 people

Morse

Son of More or dweller by a marsh.

English 1 people

Mort

Death or short for Mortimer.

English, French 1 people

Mortimer

Still water or dead sea.

Norman French 1 people

Morton

A settlement in a marsh or fen, from Old English elements meaning 'moor' and 'se...

Old English 7 people

Morven

Big mountain or great peak, derived from Gaelic elements for great and mountain.

Scottish Gaelic

Moses

Drawn out of the water, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to draw' or 'to pull.'

Hebrew 6 people

Mother

A female parent or term of endearment.

English 1 people

Mr.

3 people

Mrs.

9 people

Muddy

Covered with mud or murky.

English 1 people

Muir

1 people

Muireann

Sea fair or sea white.

Irish

Muna

Wish, desire, or aspiration.

Arabic 1 people

Muriel

Bright sea, from Irish elements meaning 'bright' and 'sea.'

Irish, Gaelic 5 people

Murray

From the sea or seaman.

Scottish 4 people

Murrough

Sea warrior or descendant of the sea.

Irish 1 people

Murry

Cheerful or from the sea.

English, Irish 1 people

Murvin

Famous friend or sea friend.

English 1 people

Myers

Son of the mayor or dweller by the marsh.

English 1 people

Myra

Myrrh, a fragrant resin, or admirable.

Greek, Latin 3 people

Myron

Sweet oil or myrrh, derived from the Greek word 'myron' referring to fragrant oi...

Greek 5 people

Myrtie

Of the myrtle plant.

English 1 people

Myrtle

The myrtle plant, a symbol of love and fertility.

Greek, Latin 3 people