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MONTSE:
Nickname for Catalan Montserrat, meaning
"jagged mountain."
MONTSERRAT:
Catalan name derived from the name of a mountain near Barcelona, itself from
Latin mons serratus, meaning "jagged mountain."
MOR
(Mór): Irish/Scottish name of Gaelic origin, meaning "great."
MORA:
English pet form of names beginning with Mor-.
MORAG:
Scottish pet form of Mór, meaning "great."
MORANA:
Slavic myth name of a goddess of death and winter, meaning
"death."
MOREEN:
Irish pet form of Mór, meaning
"great."
English variant
of Maureen,
meaning "beloved."
MORGAINE:
French feminine form of Welsh unisex Morgan, probably
meaning "sea circle."
MORGAN:
Welsh unisex name, derived from the old Celtic masculine name Morcant,
probably meaning "sea circle."
MORGANA:
English feminine form of Welsh unisex Morgan,
probably meaning "sea circle."
MORGANE:
Variant of French Morgaine, probably meaning "sea
circle."
MORGEN:
Variant of unisex Morgan, probably
meaning "sea circle."
MORIAH:
Biblical name of the mountain where Abraham
prepared to sacrifice Isaac to God,
meaning "teacher."
MORIKO:
Japanese name meaning "forest child."
MORIYA:
Original Hebrew form of Moriah, meaning
"teacher."
MORNA:
Irish/Scottish form of Gaelic Muirne, meaning
"beloved."
MORRIGAN:
Variant of Irish Morrighan,
meaning "great queen."
MORRIGHAN
(Mórríghan): Irish myth name of a
goddess of death and war, derived from Irish Mhór Rioghain, meaning
"great queen."
MORTA:
Lithuanian form of Martha, meaning
"lady."
MORVARID:
Persian name meaning "pearl."
MORVEN:
English name derived from the Scottish place name, Morvern, itself from
Gaelic Mhorbhairne, meaning "the big gap."
MORWEN:
Welsh variant of Morwenna, meaning
"maiden."
MORWENNA:
Cornish and Welsh name, derived from the Welsh word morwyn, meaning
"maiden."
MOTYA:
Pet form of Russian Matrona, a
Latin name used in Russia, meaning "lady," but originally it meant
"married, respectable, noble woman."
MOULD:
Variant of Middle English Mauld, meaning "mighty
in battle."
MOUNA:
Variant of Arabic Muna, meaning "to desire."
MOYNA:
Scottish variant of Irish/Gaelic Mona,
meaning "little noble one."
MOYRA:
Variant of English Moira, meaning
"beloved."
MU:
Chinese unisex name meaning "wood."
MUADHNAIT:
"Little noble one." Irish/Gaelic name composed of the element muadh
"good, noble," and a diminutive suffix.
MUDIWA:
African Shona unisex name meaning "beloved."
MUGE
(Müge): Turkish name meaning "lily."
MUHJAH:
Arabic name meaning "heart's blood; soul."
MUHSINA:
Feminine form of Arabic Muhsin, meaning
"beneficent."
MUIREALL:
Scottish variant of Irish/Gaelic Muirgheal, meaning
"sea-bright."
MUIREANN:
"Sea-fair." Irish myth name of the mother of Fionn
mac Cumhail, composed of the Gaelic elements muir "sea" and
fionn "blessed, fair, white."
MUIRENN:
Variant of Irish Muirgen, meaning "born of the
sea."
MUIRGEN:
Irish myth name of a maiden who was changed into a salmon, meaning
"born of the sea."
MUIRGHEAL:
"Sea-bright." Irish/Gaelic
name composed of the elements muir "sea" and geal
"bright."
MUIRIN
(Muirín): Variant of Irish Muirgen,
meaning "born of the sea."
MUIRIOL
(Muiríol): Scottish form of Irish/Gaelic Muirgheal,
meaning "sea-bright."
MUIRNE:
Old Gaelic name meaning "beloved."
MUKTA:
Hindi name meaning "liberated."
MUNA:
Arabic name derived from the word maniya, meaning "to
desire."
MUNASHE:
African Shona unisex name meaning "with God."
MUNIRA:
Feminine form of Arabic Munir,
meaning "bright, shining."
MURDAG:
Feminine form of Scottish/Gaelic Muireadhach,
meaning "sea warrior."
MURDANN:
Feminine form of Scottish/Gaelic Muireadhach,
meaning "sea warrior."
MURDINA:
Feminine form of Scottish/Gaelic Muireadhach,
meaning "sea warrior."
MURIEL:
English form of Scottish Muireall, meaning
"sea-bright."
MURPHY:
"Sea-warrior." Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use,
itself a form of Gaelic Ó Murchadha "descendant of Murchadh."
MURRON:
Scottish form of Muireann, meaning
"sea-fair."
MWANAJUMA:
African Swahili name meaning "born on Friday."
MY:
Swedish pet form of Maria, meaning
"beloved."
MYA:
English variant of Greek Maia, meaning
"mother."
MYF:
Nickname for Welsh Myfanwy, meaning "my
woman."
MYFANWY:
"My woman." Welsh name composed of the elements my
"my" and banw "woman."
MYKHAILA:
Feminine form of Ukrainian Mykhailo,
meaning "who is like God?"
MYRA:
English name invented by the 17th
century poet Fulke Greville, which
may have been based on the Greek word myrrha, "myrrh," a
fragrant, bitter sap derived from the Commiphora tree and used in healing
salves, perfumes and incenses. In ancient times, myrrh was worth more than
its weight in gold, priced at 5 times that of frankincense, and it was one
of the gifts of the Magi to the baby Jesus.
MYRANDA:
Variant of Miranda, meaning
"worthy of admiration."
MYRIAM:
Variant of Miriam, meaning
"beloved."
MYRINE:
Greek myth name of a warrior queen of the Gorgon Amazons, possibly meaning
"swiftly bounding."
MYRNA:
English/Irish form of Gaelic Muirne, meaning
"beloved."
MYRRINE:
Variant of Myrine, possibly meaning "swiftly
bounding."
MYRTHE:
Dutch flowering plant name meaning "myrtle."
MYRTIE:
Pet form of Myrtle, meaning "little myrtle."
MYRTLE:
English name derived from the name of the flowering shrub or tree, itself
from Old French diminutive myrtille, meaning "little
myrtle."
MYSIE:
Variant of Maisie, meaning
"pearl."
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