Starting with letter M
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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461 | Minerva | Latin | Mind; to remember. Minerva was the Roman goddess of wisdom, arts, crafts, and of war. | F | |
462 | Minna | Teutonic | Loving memory. | F | |
463 | Minni | Biblical | Reckoned, prepared. | F | |
464 | Minta | Greek | Plant name. | F | |
465 | Minty | English | Diminutive of Araminta: Thought to be a compound of Arabella and Aminta, invented by Restoration dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh. | F | |
466 | Minty | Greek | Diminutive of Aminta: Protector. | F | |
467 | Minty | Latin | Diminutive of Aminta: Protector. A 17th century literary invention inspired by the Greek name for protector. | F | |
468 | Mira | Greek | Abundance. | F | |
469 | Mira | Indian | A mythical princess. | F | |
470 | Mira | Latin | Diminutive of Miranda or Mirabel: Worthy of admiration; wonderful; marvelous. | F | |
471 | Mira | Slavic | Variant of Myra and Miranda. | F | |
472 | Mirabella | French | Of incredible beauty. | F | |
473 | Mirabella | Latin | Variant of Mirabel: Wonderful. | F | |
474 | Miranda | Latin | Worthy of admiration; wonderful. Young innocent girl in Shakespeare's The Tempest raised and educated on an isolated island by magician father. | F | |
475 | Miranda | Shakespearean | 'The Tempest' Daughter to Prospero. | F | |
476 | Miranda | Spanish | Admirable. | F | |
477 | Mirande | Latin | Deserves admiration. | F | |
478 | Mirella | Latin | Feminine variant of Mireya from the Hebrew male name Amariah meaning 'Jehovah has said. | F | |
479 | Miriam | Armenian | Biblical name meaning rebellious. | F | |
480 | Miriam | Hebrew | Rebellious. In the Old Testament, Miriam was the sister of Moses and Aaron. | F |