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Mabel : MAY-bul : latin "loveable"
Macaria : mah-KAYR-ee-uh : greek - daughter of hercules and deianara
Machi : MAH-chee : japanese "ten thousand"
Madeline : MAD-e-lin : hebrew "woman from magdala"
Magan : MAH-gen : teutonic "power"
Magara : MAH-gah-ruh : rhodesian "child who constantly cries"
Magdalen : MAG-de-lin : greek "tower"
Magena : muh-JEEN-uh : native american "the coming moon"
Mahala : mah-HAH-lah : native american "woman"
Mahalia : mah-HAHL-e-ah : hebrew "affection"
Mai : MAY : japanese "brightness"
Mai : MAY : native american "coyote"
Maia : MIGH-yuh : greek - nurse, mother, goddess of spring
Maida : MAY-dah : old english "a maiden"
Maitane : MAY-tah-nee : old english "beloved"
Maizah : MAH-ee-zah : african "discerning"
Maj : MIGH : swedish "pearl"
Malaya : MAH-lay-ah : filipino "free"
Malila : mah-LEE-lah : miwok indian "salmon going fast upstream"
Malina : mah-LEE-nuh : hebrew "tower"
Malinda : MAH-lin-dah : greek "gentle one"
Malka : MAHL-kah : hebrew "queen"
Mallory : MAEL-or-ee : french "mailed"
Malu : MAH-loo : hawaiian "peacefulness"
Manda : MAHN-duh : latin "lovable, harmony"
Manda : MAHN-duh : hindi - saturn, god of the occult
Mandara : MAHN-da-ruh : hindi - mythical tree
Mandisa : man-DEE-sah : african "sweet"
Mangena : MAN-jee-nah : hebrew "melody"
Mansi : MAN-see : hopi indian "plucked flower"
Manya : MAHN-yuh : russian "bitter"
Mara : MAHR-uh : hebrew "bitter"
Marcia : MAHR-shuh : latin "martial"
Maren : MAYR-ehn : latin "sea"
Margaret : MAHR-ga-ret : persian "child of light"
Marianne : MAYR-ee-an : hebrew "bitter"
Marilyn : MAYR-uh-lin : hebrew "bitter"
Marina : MAH-ree-nuh : russian "sea maiden"
Maris : MAHR-is or MAYR-is : latin "of the sea"
Marisha : mah-REE-shuh : russian "bitter"
Marjani : MAHR-jah-nee : african "coral"
Marjeta : mahr-JEE-tah : czechoslovakian "pearl"
Marlene : MAHR-leen : hebrew "from magdala"
Marmara : mar-MAR-ah : greek "radiant"
Marnina : MAHR-nee-nuh : hebrew "cause of joy"
Martha : MAHR-thuh : arabic "a lady"
Martina : MAHR-tee-nuh : latin "warlike"
Mary : MAYR-ee : hebrew "bitter"
Marzia : MAHR-zyuh : latin "martial"
Matana : mah-TAH-nah : arabic "gift"
Mathea : MAH-teh-ah : norwegian "gift of god"
Matrika : mah-TREE-kuh : hindi - name of goddess
Maura : MOHR-uh : latin "dark"
Maureen : MOHR-een : celtic "great"
May : MAY : latin "great"
Maya : MAY-uh : hindi "divine creative force in everything"
Meara : MEER-uh : irish "merry"
Meda : MEE-dah : native american "priestess"
Medea : MEH-dee-uh : latin "middle child"
Meg : MEG : greek "pearl"
Megan : MEG-ahn : anglo-saxon "strong, able"
Megara : MEG-ahr-uh : greek - wife of hercules
Mei : MAY : latin "great one"
Meira : meh-EE-rah : israeli "light"
Mela : MAY-lah : hindi - religious gathering
Melanie : MEHL-ah-nee : greek "dark-clothed"
Melantha : meh-LAHN-thuh : greek "dark flower"
Melia : MEH-lee-ah : greek - nymph daughter of oceanus
Melina : muh-LEE-nuh : latin "canary-yellow"
Melinda : mah-LIN-dah : greek "gentle, dark"
Melisenda : meh-lee-SEN-dah : spanish "honest, diligent"
Melissa : MAH-lis-sah : greek "bee"
Melosa : MEL-oh-sah : spanish "sweet, gentle"
Mercedes : MER-say-dees : spanish "virgin mary"
Meredith : MAIR-uh-dith : old welsh "guardian from the sea"
Mesha : MAY-shah : hindi "ram, born under sign of aries"
Meta : MAY-tuh : latin "ambitious"
Mia : MEE-uh : latin "mine"
Miakoda : me-ah-KOH-duh : native american "power of the moon"
Michelle : MIH-shel : hebrew "who is like god"
Midori : MIH-dohr-eh : japanese "green"
Migina : mi-JEE-nah : omaha indian "moon returning"
Mignon : MEE-nyown : old french "dainty, petite"
Mika : MEE-kah : japanese "new moon"
Min : MEEN : korean "cleverness"
Mina : MEE-nuh : japanese "south"
Minda : MEEN-duh : native american "knowledge"
Mindel : MEEN-dehl : yiddish "sea of bitterness"
Minerva : MIH-ner-vah : greek - goddess of wisdom
Minka : MEEN-kuh : teutonic "strong, resolute"
Minna : MEEN-uh : hebrew "bitterness"
Minna : MIN-nuh : teutonic "resolute, strong, love"
Minnie : MIN-nee : teutonic "loving memory"
Mira : MEER-ah : latin "wonderful"
Miranda : MEER-an-duh : latin "miraculous"
Miremba : mi-REHM-bah : ugandan "peace"
Mirem : MIGH-ren : hebrew "bitter"
Mireya : MIH-re-yah : spanish "miraculous"
Miriam : MEER-e-am : hebrew "longed-for child"
Mirielle : MEER-ee-el : french "miraculous"
Missy : MIS-see : english "young girl"
Misty : MIS-tee : old english "covered with a mist"
Mitena : me-TAY-nah : native american "coming moon, new moon"
Mitexi : mih-TEKS-ee : native american "sacred moon"
Miyoko : MEE-yoh-koh : japanese "beautiful generations child"
Moira : MOY-ruh : celtic "the great"
Mona : MOH-nuh : latin "solitary"
Monica : MON-i-kah : latin "advisor"
Monique : MOH-neek : french "advisor"
Moon : MOON : korean "letters"
Morgana : MOHR-gan-nuh : welsh "edge of the sea"
Morgance : MOHR-gance : celtic "sea-dweller"
Moriah : moh-RIGH-uh : hebrew "god is my teacher"
Muriel : MYOOR-ee-el : gaelic "sea-bright"
Muriel : MYOOR-ee-el : latin "angel of june"
Myra : MIGH-ruh : french "quiet song"
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Mace : MAYS : latin "aromatic spice"
Mackenzie : ma-KEN-zee : gaelic "son of the wise leader"
Magnus : MAG-nus : latin "large"
Malik : MAH-lik : arabic "master"
Manco : MAHN-koh : peruvian "king"
Mandek : MAN-dek : polish "army man"
Mander : MAN-der : english gypsy "from me"
Manning : MAN-ing : old english "son of the hero"
Mansur : man-SOOR : arabic "divinely aided"
Marden : MAHR-den : old english "from the valley with the pool"
Marek : MAIR-ek : polish "warlike one"
Mark : MARK : latin "warlike"
Marlon : MAHR-len : old french "little hawk"
Marshall : MAHR-shel : french "keeper of the horses"
Mason : MAY-sun : french "stoneworker"
Matai : mah-TIGH : hebrew "gift of god"
Mateo : mah-TAY-oh : spanish "gift of god"
Mather : MATH-er : old english "strong army"
Matthew : MA-thyew : hebrew "gift of god"
Matthias : MAH-te-as : hebrew "gift of god"
Max : MAKS : latin "the greatest"
Maxwell : MAKS-wel : english "from the great well"
Mayon : MIGH-yon : hindi "the black god"
Meka : ME-kah : hawaiian "eyes"
Mercer : MER-ser : latin "merchant"
Merrick : MAYR-ik : english "ruler of the sea"
Meyer : MIGH-er : german "a farmer"
Michael : MIHK-el : hebrew "who is like god?"
Mikkel : MEE-kel : hebrew "who is like god?"
Miles : MIGHLS : latin "soldier"
Miner : MIGH-ner : latin "youth"
Monroe : MUN-roh : gaelic "from the red swamp"
Monte : MON-tee : latin "mountain"
Morven : MOHR-ven : english "child of the sea"
Motega : MOH-teh-gah : native american "new arrow"
Mukasa : mu-KAH-sah : ugandan "god's chief administrator"
Murdoch : MUHR-dok : scottish "sea protector"
Murphy : MUHR-fee : irish "sea warrior"
Murray : MUR-ree : celtic "seaman"
Myles : MIGHLS : greek "inventor of the corn mill"
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