Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..

MAHRUS

Male

Arabic name derived from "mahr," meaning "dowry" or "bride price." It signifies connection to marriage or dowry and has roots in Middle Eastern and North African cultures, potentially symbolizing respect for women within Islamic communities.

MAHSA

Female

Persian name meaning 'sun', symbolizing light, warmth, and good fortune.

MAHSIAH

Male

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'drawn out', derived from the Bible's Book of Exodus, symbolizing strength and resilience.

MAHTAB

Female

Persian name meaning "star" or "luminous".

MAHUE

Male

Distinctive Native American name from the Karankawa tribe, meaning "like a deer" or "having qualities of a deer".

MAHUM

Female

Rare Persian name derived from Arabic 'mahmud', meaning 'praiseworthy', often associated with intelligence and wisdom.

MAHVEEN

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning "elegant" or "beautiful", signifying elegance and grace.

MAHWISH

Female

Captivating feminine name of Arabic origin, meaning 'gathering' or 'assembly', signifying unity and social connections.

MAHYA

Female

Arabic female given name meaning 'elegance' or 'grace', historically used in Arabic literature and royal circles.

MAHYAR

Male

Persian name meaning "worshipped moon," derived from Middle Persian "Mah-yazd.

MAHZI

Male

Persian name that means "wise" or "intelligent.

MAHZI

Female

Unique name of unknown African or Native American origin, with various interpretations of its meaning such as strength, wisdom, or independence. Despite its mysterious past, it has gained popularity for its captivating sound and unconventional spelling.

MAI

Female

Vietnamese origin, meaning "May" as it refers to the fifth month in the Vietnamese calendar, which typically falls between June and July on the Gregorian calendar. Traditionally given to girls in Vietnam, this unisex name has gained global popularity due to its rich cultural history and association with festivals like Tango. It is also popularized by figures such as renowned poet Mai Thu Uyen.

MAI

Male

Vietnamese girl's name derived from 'ma' meaning beauty.

MAIA

Female

Latin-derived name meaning 'midday' or 'noon', associated with the Roman goddess of spring and growth.

MAIAH

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning "water," inspired by Miriam, Moses' sister, and symbolizing life, purity, and renewal.

MAIALEN

Female

Unique Basque girl's name derived from 'maialea', meaning 'piglet'.

MAIAN

Female

Unique Basque origin given name that evolved from the occupational surname 'Maia', meaning someone who worked with maize grain. Now used for both boys and girls, it has gained global popularity due to its distinctive sound and rich history dating back centuries in the Basque Country.

MAIANA

Female

Maiana, a captivating female name, originates from Hawaiian culture, derived from "maia" meaning 'to arrive' or 'approach', embodying warmth and unity.

MAIANH

Female

Vietnamese female name derived from "Mai" (beautiful) and "An" (peace), pronounced "My-yen".

MAIAR

Female

Sindarin origin, referring to the order of wise and skilled spirits who served the Valar in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth mythology.

MAIARA

Female

Brazilian origin, translating to "sunrise" from the ancient Tupi-Guarani language. It symbolizes new beginnings and has gained popularity due to its captivating sound and positive connotation.

MAICA

Female

Spanish unisex name derived from 'maíz', meaning 'corn'. It's associated with Spain's rich cultural heritage and has been traditionally used since the Middle Ages.

MAICEE

Female

Captivating name of unknown origin and meaning, allowing its bearer to attribute personal significance to it.

MAICEY

Female

Elegant Irish female given name derived from the ancient Irish Muadsa, meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil.

MAICHAEL

Male

Michael is a Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?", derived from the angel Michael.

MAICHAIL

Male

Distinctive name of Hebrew origin, meaning "king's envoy" or "king's representative." It is associated with royalty and wisdom in Jewish culture.

MAICIE

Female

Rare French feminine name derived from 'mater', Latin for mother, meaning "like a mother".

MAICO

Male

Distinctive Spanish name derived from 'maíz', meaning corn, with no specific meaning beyond its association with fertility and growth.

MAICOL

Male

Italian male given name derived from Latin 'Mael', meaning 'servant' or 'follower'. It's distinct from Michael and carries a historic identity.

MAICON

Male

Unisex name of Brazilian origin, derived from the Tupi-Guarani indigenous language and means "like the sun".

MAICY

Female

Unique Hebrew name that means "who lives," symbolizing hope and resilience. It has been used for centuries in Jewish tradition and holds significant meaning within the community.

MAICYN

Female

Rare, feminine form of Latin origin, derived from 'maiestas', meaning 'majesty' or 'greatness'.

MAIDA

Female

Arabic-derived name meaning 'banquet' or 'feast', associated with celebration and abundance in Islamic tradition, and popularized through a village in India.

MAIDAH

Female

Arabic name meaning "grandmother," derived from "umm" (mother) and "-ah" (belonging).

MAIDE

Female

Irish female given name derived from "maighde", meaning "virgin" or "maid". It gained popularity during the Middle Ages and is associated with Saint Maide, a virgin martyr known for her courage and devotion.

MAIDEE

Female

Unique and exotic name with uncertain origins and unclear meaning, potentially a variant of French Madeleine or an American invention, used worldwide but particularly in English-speaking countries.

MAIDELL

Female

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname MacDhomhnaich, meaning "universal ruler," and is associated with historical figures like poet Maidell McDonald.

MAIDELYN

Female

Unique Welsh name derived from the ancient word "maiden," meaning "young woman" or "virgin." Coined by poet Dylan Thomas, it remains relatively rare yet carries elegance and cultural significance.

MAIDEN

Female

Rare feminine given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'maegden', meaning maiden or virgin. It was used in medieval times to refer to young unmarried women.