Baby Names That Start With M
3881 baby names beginning with the letter M — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
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Mahwa#16712 in the U.S.Mahwa has no documented etymology as a given name. The mahua (sometimes spelled mahwa) is an In▶Marcille#16714 in the U.S.Marcille is a short, elegant form of Marcella, a feminine name from the Roman Marcus (linked to▶Mailea#16717 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It echoes the Hawaiian maile, a fragrant vine used ▶Mariaantonia#16717 in the U.S.Mariaantonia is a compound of Maria and Antonia recorded as one name. Maria comes from Hebrew M▶Maileny#16718 in the U.S.Maileny is a contemporary coinage most at home in Spanish-speaking American communities. It rea▶Mairani#16719 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source, built on a Mai- opening and the -rani ending. Rani ▶Miila#16719 in the U.S.Miila is a modern spelling of Mila, a Slavic name meaning 'dear, gracious' (also a short form o▶Maire#16720 in the U.S.Maire, properly Maire with a fada, is the Irish Gaelic form of Mary, taken through Latin from t▶Marialy#16720 in the U.S.Marialy is a modern coinage built on Maria, with an -aly ending. It has no single documented me▶Mallee#16721 in the U.S.Mallee reads as a modern coinage or short form; separately, mallee is an Australian term for a ▶Mikai#16721 in the U.S.Mikai reads as a form of Micah or a Mikai coinage, tied to the Hebrew 'who is like God?' It usu▶Mikya#16723 in the U.S.Mikya is a late-twentieth-century American girls' name, a compact coinage that reads in the fam▶Makailah#16725 in the U.S.Makailah is a respelling of Makayla, itself a modern feminine of Michael (from Hebrew Mikha'el,▶Makylah#16727 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Mikayla/Michaela family, from the Hebrew Michael, 'who is like God?'▶Malaiah#16728 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the sound of Mariah, Aaliyah, and Amaya. No single fixed source; routes unc▶Mariyana#16729 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Mariana, itself a compound of Maria and Ana or a Latin form of Marianus. M▶Malaycia#16730 in the U.S.A modern coinage layering the sounds of Alicia and Malia with a -cia ending. No single fixed so▶Maleeyah#16731 in the U.S.Maleeyah is a phonetic respelling most likely tied to Malia or Maleah, a name that gained wide ▶Markan#16731 in the U.S.Markan's source could not be confirmed; it most plausibly reads as a clipped modern coinage rel▶Maleini#16732 in the U.S.A name echoing Polynesian sounds (as in Tongan/Samoan Maleini/Malia) and modern -leini coinages▶Maleiyah#16733 in the U.S.Maleiyah is a modern coinage, sitting near Maleah, Maliyah and Amaliyah. It has no single fixed▶Malisha#16734 in the U.S.Malisha is a modern phonetic respelling most likely in the Melissa family, from Greek melissa, ▶Marlayna#16734 in the U.S.Marlayna is a modern respelling of Marlena, itself a form of Marlene — a German blend of Maria ▶Mally#16735 in the U.S.Mally reads as a pet form used as a full name — most plausibly clipped from Mallory ('unlucky',▶Maloree#16736 in the U.S.Maloree is a phonetic respelling of Mallory, a Norman surname from the Old French malheure, mea▶Minette#16736 in the U.S.Minette is a French diminutive, used as an affectionate short form of names like Wilhelmina, th▶Man#16738 in the U.S.Man in US records is most plausibly a romanized Vietnamese name, written with tones as Man or M▶Manisha#16739 in the U.S.Manisha is a Sanskrit girls' name meaning 'wisdom', 'intellect' or 'desire of the mind', from '▶Maniya#16740 in the U.S.Maniya is a coined American girl's name in the popular -niya ending family shared with Aniya an▶Marva#16741 in the U.S.A feminine form of Marvin, from the Welsh Merfyn or Old English Merewine, generally read as 'se▶Manreet#16742 in the U.S.Manreet is a Punjabi and Sikh name combining man ('mind, heart', from Sanskrit manas) with reet▶Marai#16743 in the U.S.A rare modern name with no documented etymology. It sits near Marae, Mariah and Amari in sound,▶Maranda#16744 in the U.S.Maranda is a variant spelling of Miranda, from Latin mirandus, 'worthy of admiration, wonderful▶Mackensie#16745 in the U.S.Mackensie is a respelling of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname from Gaelic MacCoinnich, 'son of Coi▶Marcellina#16746 in the U.S.A feminine form of the Latin Marcellinus, itself a diminutive of Marcellus, which is a diminuti▶Maddisen#16748 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Madison, an English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Maud' (or 'son of M▶Marea#16748 in the U.S.From the Italian and Spanish word marea, 'tide,' built on the Latin mare, 'sea.' It also reads ▶Marketta#16749 in the U.S.Marketta is a spelling of Marketa/Marquita, the Czech and Spanish-flavored forms of Margaret, f▶Margarett#16750 in the U.S.A doubled-t spelling of Margaret, which comes through Latin and French from the Greek margarite▶Mattalyn#16750 in the U.S.Mattalyn is an invented American name that joins a Matta- opening with the fashionable -lyn end▶Mariabelen#16751 in the U.S.Mariabelen runs together the Spanish devotional pairing Maria Belen. Maria is the Spanish form ▶Mattingly#16751 in the U.S.Mattingly is an English surname adopted as a modern given name. It comes from an English place ▶Marianela#16753 in the U.S.A Spanish compound joining Maria - the Latin form of Hebrew Miriam - with Nela, a short form of▶Mariangela#16754 in the U.S.An Italian compound joining Maria - the Latin form of Hebrew Miriam - with Angela, from the Gre▶Monee#16754 in the U.S.Monee is a phonetic spelling close to Monae and to Monique, the French form of Monica. Monica i▶Monzerrath#16755 in the U.S.Monzerrath is a phonetic respelling of Montserrat, from the Catalan mont serrat, 'serrated moun▶Maricarmen#16756 in the U.S.Maricarmen is a traditional Spanish compound of Maria and Carmen, written as one word. Carmen c▶Marieth#16757 in the U.S.A Latin American given name in the Maria family, with a -eth ending (as in Yamileth, Lisbeth). ▶Marija#16758 in the U.S.Marija is the standard spelling of Maria across many Slavic and Baltic languages, including Ser▶Marquasia#16758 in the U.S.Marquasia builds on the Marqu- root shared with Marquita and Marquis, adding a flowing -asia en▶Marijane#16759 in the U.S.Marijane is the compound Mary Jane written as one name, joining Mary (Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved' ▶Marquesha#16759 in the U.S.Marquesha is an invented late-twentieth-century name in the popular '-esha/-eisha' family, join▶Mayce#16759 in the U.S.Mayce is a modern respelling connected to Macy (an English and French surname, often from a for▶Marijose#16760 in the U.S.Marijose is the Spanish double name Maria Jose written solid. Maria comes from the Hebrew Miria▶Marisha#16761 in the U.S.Marisha is a Slavic diminutive of Maria (Russian Marisha/Marusha) and also reads as a variant o▶Marivel#16762 in the U.S.Marivel is a Spanish girl's name usually read as a blend of Maria and Isabel — the same recipe ▶Mahaley#16764 in the U.S.Mahaley is a Southern and Appalachian variant of Mahala or Mahalah, a Hebrew name usually read ▶Mayzi#16764 in the U.S.A modern -zi spelling of Maisie, a Scottish short form of Margaret, from the Greek for 'pearl.'▶Marnee#16765 in the U.S.Marnee is a respelling of Marnie, itself a Scottish and English short form most often traced to▶Masiel#16766 in the U.S.Masiel appears to be an invented Hispanic name pairing a Ma- opening (as in Maria, Mariel or Ma▶Mazarine#16766 in the U.S.Mazarine is a French colour word for a deep, rich blue - the 'Mazarine blue,' named for Cardina▶Mahek#16767 in the U.S.Mahek (also Mehek) is an Indian girls' name meaning 'fragrance' or 'sweet scent', from a Hindi-▶Maryclare#16769 in the U.S.A compound of Mary (from Miriam) and Clare (from Latin clarus, 'bright; clear; famous'). A clas▶Maryfer#16771 in the U.S.Maryfer is a Spanish and Latin American blend name for Maria Fernanda, joining Mari (from Maria▶Mckensie#16771 in the U.S.Mckensie is a modern feminine respelling of Mackenzie, the anglicized Scottish clan surname Mac▶Maryfrances#16772 in the U.S.A written-as-one compound of Mary (Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved; star of the sea') and Frances (Lati▶Marylu#16773 in the U.S.Marylu is a written-together spelling of Mary Lou, itself usually short for Mary Louise. It pai▶Mckinsey#16773 in the U.S.Mckinsey is a modern American given name drawn from the Scottish surname Mackenzie (and its var▶Meba#16774 in the U.S.Meba is an Ethiopian name, likely of Amharic origin. A firm single documented meaning is hard t▶Maryum#16775 in the U.S.Maryum is an Urdu spelling of Maryam, the form of Mary honoured in both Christianity and Islam ▶Medora#16775 in the U.S.The name of the heroine of Lord Byron's narrative poem The Corsair, apparently coined or adapte▶Masiyah#16778 in the U.S.Masiyah is a modern coinage, readable near Masiah or the Hebrew Maasiah ('work of the Lord'), o▶Matilynn#16780 in the U.S.Matilynn reads as a created name blending a Mati- opening, drawn from Matilda ('mighty in battl▶Mavelyn#16781 in the U.S.Mavelyn is a modern coinage, readable as a blend of Mavis or Mabel with Evelyn. It has no singl▶Maevrie#16782 in the U.S.A modern coinage extending Maeve, the anglicised form of the Irish Medb, usually read as 'she w▶Mekhia#16782 in the U.S.Mekhia is a feminine coinage echoing Makhi/Mekhi, a name of debated origin (sometimes linked to▶Melanii#16783 in the U.S.Melanii is a doubled-i respelling of Melanie, from Greek melas ('dark, black'). The styling is ▶Makaylynn#16784 in the U.S.Makaylynn is a modern American compound joining Makayla, a form of Michaela from the Hebrew Mic▶Makilah#16786 in the U.S.Makilah is a modern American respelling in the Makayla and Mikayla family, feminine forms of Mi▶Melinna#16786 in the U.S.A double-n spelling of Melina, from the Greek meli ('honey') or melas ('dark'). Sweet and soft.▶Mahara#16787 in the U.S.A name that echoes Sanskrit roots (maha, 'great') and the Maori mahara ('thought; memory; to re▶Makinze#16787 in the U.S.Makinze is a phonetic respelling of Mackenzie, the Scottish clan surname from the Gaelic MacCoi▶Meeghan#16787 in the U.S.Meeghan is a decorative respelling of Megan, the Welsh pet form of Margaret, which comes throug▶Melita#16787 in the U.S.Melita comes from the Greek melitta/meli, 'honey' (the same root as Melissa, 'honey-bee'); it w▶Maxx#16788 in the U.S.A double-x spelling of Max, short for Maximilian/Maxwell, from Latin maximus, 'greatest.' Max i▶Meliza#16788 in the U.S.A blend of Melissa (Greek, 'bee; honey') and Eliza (from Elizabeth, 'my God is an oath'). Soft ▶Malajah#16789 in the U.S.Malajah is a modern invented girls' name pairing a Ma- opening with the -ajah ending common in ▶Maylea#16789 in the U.S.Maylea has no securely documented etymology. It is usually read as a modern coinage blending Ma▶Merrilee#16792 in the U.S.Merrilee is a form of Marilee or Merrily, blending Mary — from Hebrew, variously 'beloved' or '▶Michaelyn#16794 in the U.S.Michaelyn reads as a feminine elaboration of Michael, adding the fashionable -lyn ending; Micha▶Mclaine#16795 in the U.S.A spelling of the Irish and Scottish surname McLaine / MacLean, built on Mac ('son of') — in Ma▶Malloree#16796 in the U.S.Malloree is a phonetic respelling of Mallory, a Norman French surname from malheure/maloret, 'u▶Mikala#16797 in the U.S.Mikala is a phonetic spelling of Michaela, the feminine of Michael, from Hebrew mikha'el, the r▶Maizah#16798 in the U.S.Maizah is an Arabic name meaning 'discerning' or 'one who distinguishes' (from a root about tel▶Malynda#16798 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Melinda, a name coined in eighteenth-century English literature, usually▶Manasa#16800 in the U.S.Manasa comes from the Sanskrit manas, meaning mind or intellect, and is borne by Manasa, a reve▶Mikey#16801 in the U.S.A pet form of Michael (Hebrew, 'who is like God?'), usually a boy's nickname; used here as a gi▶Makala#16802 in the U.S.Makala is a streamlined spelling of Makayla, a form of Michaela, the feminine of Michael. Micha▶Mikiya#16803 in the U.S.Mikiya is a modern coinage, readable near Mikaya, Makiya or Mikayla. It has no single documente▶Makenly#16804 in the U.S.Makenly is a modern coinage built on the popular Macken- sound of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname▶Meilany#16804 in the U.S.Meilany is a newly emerging coinage. It sits between Melany (a form of Melanie) and the -lani e▶Makennah#16805 in the U.S.Makennah is a modern respelling of Makenna, a first-name use of the Scottish/Irish surname McKe▶Marcelyn#16805 in the U.S.Marcelyn joins Marcella - the feminine of Marcellus, a Roman name from Mars, the god of war - w▶Micala#16806 in the U.S.Micala is a phonetic spelling of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew 'mikha'el'▶Makinna#16808 in the U.S.Makinna is a spelling of Makenna (McKenna), a girls' name taken from the Irish surname Mac Cion▶Meleana#16808 in the U.S.A name read as a Hawaiian-styled form of Melia (a form of Amelia, or the plumeria flower) or of▶Melenie#16810 in the U.S.A respelling of Melanie with an 'e' for the middle 'a.' Melanie comes from the Greek 'melas' / ▶Mellisa#16811 in the U.S.Mellisa is a common variant spelling of Melissa, from the Greek melissa, 'honeybee' (and by ext▶Minda#16811 in the U.S.Minda is a pet form of Melinda or Belinda — and a cousin of Linda — names ending in the element▶Marabeth#16812 in the U.S.Marabeth is a compound name joining Mary, or the related Mara, with Beth, a short form of Eliza▶Mariavalentina#16813 in the U.S.Mariavalentina is a compound of Maria and Valentina recorded as one name. Maria comes from Hebr▶Minori#16813 in the U.S.A Japanese given name, romanized here. Written one way it carries the sense of minori, 'harvest▶Malay#16814 in the U.S.Malay reads most naturally as a short variant of Malia or Malaya, breezy names of Hawaiian and ▶Melly#16814 in the U.S.Melly is a pet form usable for many Mel- names (Melanie, Melissa, Amelia, Melody). Used on its ▶Melva#16816 in the U.S.An early-20th-century American name, most often read as a feminine partner to Melvin or as an e▶Menna#16818 in the U.S.In Egypt and the wider Arab world Menna is a familiar short name, generally linked to minna, 'g▶Maliana#16819 in the U.S.Maliana is a modern coinage, readable as a blend of Malia or Maria with the -ana ending. It has▶Malilah#16820 in the U.S.Malilah is a modern coinage with a soft, symmetrical sound. It has no single documented meaning▶Meredyth#16821 in the U.S.Meredyth is a spelling variant of Meredith, from the Welsh Maredudd or Meredydd, possibly combi▶Meriah#16822 in the U.S.Meriah is a variant spelling connected to Mariah and Moriah. Mariah is an English pronunciation▶Monserath#16822 in the U.S.Monserath is a phonetic respelling of Montserrat, the name of a striking saw-toothed mountain i▶Merlyn#16823 in the U.S.A y-spelling of Merlin, the Latinised form of the Welsh Myrddin, the bard and enchanter of Arth▶Malyun#16824 in the U.S.A Somali form of Maryam, the Arabic name of the mother of Jesus, itself from the Hebrew Miriam.▶Monserratt#16824 in the U.S.Monserratt is a spelling of Montserrat, the Catalan mountain whose name means 'serrated' or 'sa▶Mhia#16825 in the U.S.Mhia is a modern respelling of Mia, itself linked to Maria (from Hebrew Miriam) and to Italian ▶Miaa#16826 in the U.S.Miaa is simply Mia with a doubled final letter, a modern styling choice. Mia began as a Scandin▶Marriah#16827 in the U.S.Marriah is a respelling of Mariah, a form of Maria/Miriam, whose Hebrew roots are variously rea▶Marae#16828 in the U.S.Marae reads as a blend of a Ma- opening with Rae, a short form of Rachel from the Hebrew for 'e▶Miakoda#16828 in the U.S.Miakoda is a modern name usually listed as Lakota (Sioux) for power of the moon. The gloss circ▶Miamore#16829 in the U.S.Miamore is a modern name built from the endearment mi amore ('my love'), familiar in Italian an▶Markisha#16832 in the U.S.Markisha is an invented American name that fuses the Mar- opening of Marquis or Mark with the -▶Mihra#16833 in the U.S.Mihra echoes the Persian Mehr and the ancient Mithra, tied to the sun and to 'love, friendship.▶Mushtaq#16834 in the U.S.From the Arabic mushtaq, 'longing, yearning, desirous' - in poetry and devotional writing, the ▶Muskaan#16835 in the U.S.Muskaan (also spelled Muskan) is a Hindi and Urdu name meaning 'smile.' It is a warm, widely us▶Mariaguadalupe#16836 in the U.S.Mariaguadalupe is the run-together form of Maria Guadalupe, a devotional double name honoring O▶Milea#16837 in the U.S.Milea has no documented etymology. It reads as a soft modern coinage between Mila (Slavic mil, ▶Marlisha#16838 in the U.S.Marlisha is a modern American coinage joining the popular Mar- prefix to Lisha, a short form of▶Marinna#16839 in the U.S.Marinna is a double-n elaboration of Marina, from the Latin marinus, 'of the sea', the feminine▶Mylasia#16841 in the U.S.Mylasia is a modern American coinage built from a My- prefix and an -lasia ending, echoing Mala▶Milina#16842 in the U.S.A form reading as Milena (Slavic, from mil, 'gracious; dear; loving') or Melina (Greek, 'honey'▶Marlyne#16843 in the U.S.Marlyne is a variant spelling of Marlene (a German contraction of Maria and Magdalene) or Maril▶Martinique#16843 in the U.S.Martinique is a place name — the French Caribbean island of Martinique — adopted as a girl's na▶Milinda#16843 in the U.S.Milinda is a variant spelling of Melinda, a name built from the Greek meli, 'honey', plus the -▶Marlys#16844 in the U.S.A twentieth-century blend name, joining Mar- (from Mary or Marlene) to an -lys ending (as in Gl▶Milki#16844 in the U.S.From the Oromo language of Ethiopia and Kenya, where milki means 'good omen, good fortune, bles▶Mechelle#16846 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Michelle, the French feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew for 'who is ▶Maryeli#16848 in the U.S.Maryeli is a modern coinage joining Mary/Mari- with an -eli ending (perhaps echoing Eli or Eliz▶Millennia#16848 in the U.S.Millennia is the English word for spans of a thousand years (plural of millennium, from Latin m▶Maryhelen#16851 in the U.S.Maryhelen is a written-together double name marrying Mary and Helen. Mary, from Hebrew Miriam, ▶Mirela#16851 in the U.S.A Romanian and Croatian form of Mirella or Mireille, generally traced to the Latin mirari, 'to ▶Masey#16853 in the U.S.Masey is a variant of Macy and Massey, surnames that come from a Norman French place name and a▶Misaki#16853 in the U.S.Misaki is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on the characters used - commonly 'beautiful bl▶Mitsuki#16854 in the U.S.A Japanese name commonly written to mean 'beautiful moon' (mi, 'beauty' + tsuki, 'moon') or 'fu▶Miyari#16855 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built from a Miya opening and an -ari ending. It has no older documen▶Mati#16856 in the U.S.A short name with several honest routes: in Hebrew it is a pet form of Matityahu, 'gift of the ▶Melynda#16856 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Melinda, an eighteenth-century coinage often read as 'gentle,' with a -li▶Matina#16858 in the U.S.Matina is a Greek name associated with 'the morning' and used as a pet form of Matoula/Martha. ▶Mizani#16858 in the U.S.Mizani means 'balance, scales' in Swahili, from the Arabic mizan (the balance). A poised, meani▶Mlasi#16859 in the U.S.Mlasi is a rare name of likely East African (Swahili) background. A firm single documented mean▶Mattisyn#16861 in the U.S.Mattisyn is a modern respelling in the Madison/Mattison family (Madison being a surname, 'son o▶Moonie#16863 in the U.S.An affectionate nickname-style coinage built on the word moon, with a sweet -ie ending. No docu▶Morena#16865 in the U.S.Morena comes from the Spanish and Italian word morena, describing someone brown-haired or of da▶Morgann#16866 in the U.S.Morgann is a doubled-n spelling of Morgan, a Welsh name usually given as 'sea-born' or 'sea-cir▶Mozelle#16868 in the U.S.A vintage American name, a form of Mozella/Mozelle, variously linked to the Moselle river/regio▶Mulanii#16869 in the U.S.Mulanii is a modern coinage with a doubled-i ending, echoing Mulan (the legendary Chinese heroi▶Meganne#16874 in the U.S.Meganne is a dressed-up spelling of Megan, the Welsh diminutive of Margaret, sometimes read as ▶Myer#16874 in the U.S.A surname derived from Meir (Hebrew, 'giving light; one who shines'), also linked to the German▶Mykia#16875 in the U.S.Mykia is a modern American coinage sharing the sound of Makia and Nakia, built from a My- openi▶Myley#16876 in the U.S.Myley is a respelling of Miley, a modern American name that began as a childhood nickname, 'Smi▶Mekala#16877 in the U.S.Mekala reads as a phonetic respelling of Michaela or Makayla, the feminine forms of Michael, wh▶Myli#16877 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Mila and Miley. No single fixed source; routes uncertain.▶Myomi#16878 in the U.S.Myomi has no documented etymology. It is a new coinage; its shape recalls the -omi ending of Na▶Mazzie#16888 in the U.S.Mazzie reads as a diminutive of the Maisie/Mazie type — pet forms historically linked to Margar▶Mckell#16889 in the U.S.Mckell is a surname-name of Scottish origin, from MacKell, a 'Mac' (son of) name whose second e▶Mckynlie#16891 in the U.S.Mckynlie is a modern American respelling of McKinley, a Scottish and Irish surname that comes f▶Mehana#16899 in the U.S.Mehana is a modern coinage; its sound echoes the Hawaiian mehana ('warmth, warm'). Whether that▶Monnie#16900 in the U.S.Monnie is a vintage diminutive, most often of Mona — from Irish Muadhnait, 'noble' — or of Moni▶Morghan#16902 in the U.S.Morghan is a respelling of Morgan, an old Welsh name usually derived from mor 'sea' plus a seco▶Moya#16904 in the U.S.Moya is an Irish surname (from O Muighe) and also a familiar Spanish surname; as a first name i▶Myalynn#16912 in the U.S.Myalynn joins Mya - a modern spelling of Maya, a name with roots in Sanskrit ('illusion'), Gree▶Mellany#16913 in the U.S.Mellany is a double-l respelling of Melanie, from Greek melaina, 'black, dark,' the feminine of▶Mylinh#16915 in the U.S.Mylinh is the Vietnamese name My Linh written as a single word. It joins My ('beautiful, pretty▶Menaye#16916 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the family of names ending in -nae and -naye, alongside Renae, Jan▶Mystique#16920 in the U.S.Mystique is a word-name taken directly from the English word mystique, borrowed from French, me▶Mieko#16926 in the U.S.A Japanese girl's name (Mieko), often written with the ending -ko ('child') and varied first ch▶Miheeka#16928 in the U.S.A modern Sanskrit-styled name, sometimes glossed as 'the earth' or linked to mahi ('great; eart▶Mikaia#16930 in the U.S.Mikaia is a modern spelling in the Micah/Mikayla family, elaborating Mikaya or Makaia. The unde▶Mistee#16931 in the U.S.Mistee is a spelled-as-heard form of Misty, the ordinary English weather word used as a name. T▶Mikyah#16936 in the U.S.Mikyah reads as a feminine respelling of Micah, a Hebrew name from Mikayahu, meaning who is lik▶Miriah#16954 in the U.S.Miriah is a respelling of Mariah, an older English pronunciation of Maria that circles back to ▶Mohana#16966 in the U.S.Mohana is a Sanskrit name meaning 'charming, bewitching, enchanting,' from the same root as Moh▶Monette#16967 in the U.S.Monette is a French-style diminutive, most often a pet form of Simone or Mona, dressed with the▶Monserat#16969 in the U.S.Monserat is a simplified spelling of Montserrat, the Catalan mountain and monastery near Barcel▶Marlis#16977 in the U.S.Marlis is a German contraction, in the same family as Marlies and Marlise, that fuses Maria (fr▶Marna#16979 in the U.S.Marna is a short, Scandinavian-flavored girls' name generally read as a form of Marina, from La▶Myoni#16994 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Naomi and Nyomi, with a soft -oni ending. No single fixed meaning; rou▶Mattye#17005 in the U.S.Mattye is a spelling variant of Mattie, a pet form of Martha (Aramaic, 'lady, mistress') or Mat▶Madeliene#17055 in the U.S.Madeliene is a rearranged spelling of Madeline, from Magdalene meaning woman of Magdala, a vill▶Michalle#17061 in the U.S.Michalle is a spelling variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew mi▶Millennium#17084 in the U.S.Millennium is the ordinary English word for a period of one thousand years, from the Latin mill▶














