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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
361 Meoquanee NativeAmerican Wears red (Chippewa). F
362 Mephaath Biblical Appearance, or force, of waters. F

363 Meralda Latin Emerald. Abbreviation of Esmeralda. F
364 Mercedes Spanish Mercy. Derived from one of the Spanish titles for the Virgin Mary (Maria de las Mercedes). F
365 Mercedez Latin Mercies. Refers to Mary as Our Lady of Mercies. F
366 Mercia Anglo-Saxon From Mercia. F
367 Mercia English People of the borderland. From Mercia. Compassion; forbearance. F
368 Mercia Latin Compassion; forbearance. F
369 Mercurius Biblical An orator, an interpreter. F
370 Mercy English Mercy. Merciful. F
371 Mercy Spanish Diminutive of Mercedes: Mercy. Derived from one of the Spanish titles for the Virgin Mary (Maria de las Mercedes). F
372 Mere Maori Maori form of Mary. F
373 Meredith Celtic Protector of the sea. F

374 Meredith Welsh Magnificent. Great chief. Great lady. This name can be given to children of either gender, but is more common among girls. F
375 Meres Biblical Defluxion, imposthume. F
376 Meri English Mirthful; joyous. Also an abbreviation of Meredith. F
377 Meribah Biblical Dispute, quarrel. F
378 Meriel Arabic Myrrh. F
379 Meriel Celtic Variant of Muriel: Bright sea. F
380 Meriel English Variant of Muriel, meaning shining sea. F