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Girl name starts with M

  • A vintage name with a charming and endearing quality.

  • A trendy name with a modern twist.

  • A shorter, more modern spelling of Macy.

  • Adds a slight variation to Maci.

  • A popular unisex name with a strong and contemporary feel.

  • A modern name with a sweet and simple appeal.

  • A name with a classic and feminine touch.

  • Adds an extra "n" for a unique twist.

  • A friendly and casual form of Madison.

  • A popular modern spelling of Madison.

  • A classic and elegant name with historical charm.

  • A timeless and sophisticated name.

  • A modern twist on a classic name.

  • Adds an extra "n" for a unique variation.

  • A modern spelling of the classic Madeline.

  • A variation that emphasizes a modern touch.

  • A popular unisex name with a contemporary feel.

  • Adds a trendy twist to Madison.

  • A variation with a more modern spelling.

  • A simple, classic name often used as a nickname for longer names like Mary or Margaret.

  • Of Irish origin, Maeve is associated with the queen of Connacht in Irish mythology.

  • A name of Latin origin, often associated with Mary Magdalene from the New Testament.

  • Typically a diminutive of Margaret, it is a friendly, approachable name.

  • Named after the magnolia flower, symbolizing beauty and perseverance.

  • Of Greek origin, Maia is one of the Pleiades and associated with springtime.

  • A diminutive of Margaret, it has a playful and vintage charm.

  • Similar to Maisie, it’s a modern spelling of the name Margaret.

  • A modern variation of Michaela, often associated with a sense of divine similarity.

  • A name of Irish origin, meaning "son of the handsome one".

  • A unisex name of Scottish origin, often used for girls but also applicable to boys.

  • Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "heaven" or "high chief".

  • A name of Malay origin, meaning "free" or "liberated".

  • A variation of Malaya, also meaning "free" or "liberated".

  • Named after the country, this name signifies rich cultural heritage.

  • A variant of Malia, often associated with being "raised up" or "exalted".

  • Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "bitter", but also associated with the name Mary.

  • A variation of Malia, with similar meanings and associations.

  • A modern twist on Malia, often used to imply beauty and grace.

  • Of Old French origin, meaning "unfortunate" or "ill-fated".

  • Of Hebrew origin, meaning "bitter", but can also symbolize strength.

  • Of Latin origin, meaning "little warrior" or "young warrior".

  • Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "sea" or "sea maiden".

  • A classic name of Greek origin, meaning "pearl".

  • A shortened form of Margaret, with a modern and sophisticated feel.

  • Another variation of Margaret, with a chic and French touch.

  • Of Latin origin, a classic name often associated with the Virgin Mary.

  • A variation of Maria, often associated with strength and faith.

  • Of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved" or "wished-for child".

  • Of Latin origin, meaning "grace" or "drop of the sea".

  • A combination of Maria and Anna, meaning "grace" or "drop of the sea".

  • A French variation of Maria, often associated with elegance and classic charm.

  • A flower name symbolizing warmth, beauty, and optimism.

  • A name of English origin, meaning "of the sea" or "sea breeze".

  • Of Latin origin, meaning "of the sea".

  • A modern variation of Maria, meaning "of the sea".

  • Of Spanish origin, meaning "sun" and "sea".

  • A variation of Marisa, also meaning "of the sea".

  • Of Spanish origin, meaning "little Mary".

  • A variation of Mariam, often associated with love and cherished qualities.

  • A variation of Marley, meaning "from the meadow".

  • A modern variation of Marlee, also meaning "from the meadow".

  • Of German origin, meaning "from Magdala" or "little woman".

  • Of Old English origin, meaning "pleasant seaside" or "marshy meadow".

  • Of English origin, meaning "driftwood" or "remnants of the sea".

  • Of Aramaic origin, meaning "lady" or "mistress".

  • Of Hebrew origin, meaning "bitter", and widely associated with the Virgin Mary.

  • A variation of Miriam, meaning "beloved" or "wished-for child".

  • Of German origin, meaning "battle-mighty" or "strength in battle".

  • Often a diminutive of Matilda or Margaret, meaning "pearl".

  • Of Old French origin, meaning "songbird" or "thrush".

  • A feminine form of Maxim, meaning "the greatest."

  • Of Hebrew origin, meaning "water" or "illusion."

  • A variant of Maisie, meaning "pearl."

  • A name with mystical connotations, derived from the demon in folklore.

  • A variant of Michaela, meaning "who is like God?"

  • An Irish surname turned first name, meaning "son of Cionaodh."

  • A Scottish surname meaning "descendant of the wise ruler."

  • A surname turned first name, meaning "from the small fort."

  • Represents a natural area of grassland.

  • Of Welsh origin, meaning "pearl."

  • A variant of Megan, meaning "pearl."

  • A Hawaiian name meaning "heavenly flower."

  • A variant of Melanie, meaning "dark" or "black."

  • Of Greek origin, meaning "dark" or "black."

  • A variant of Melanie, meaning "dark" or "black."

  • Of Greek origin, meaning "honey."

  • Of Greek origin, meaning "honeybee."

  • Of Greek origin, meaning "song" or "music."

  • Of Spanish origin, meaning "mercies" or "graces."

  • Of Latin origin, meaning "compassion" or "forgiveness."

  • Of Welsh origin, meaning "great ruler."

  • Of Italian origin, meaning "mine."

  • A variant of Maya or Mia, meaning "who is like God?"

  • Of Hebrew origin, meaning "who is like God?"

  • Feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"

  • Feminine form of Michael, meaning "who is like God?"

  • A variant of Michaela, meaning "who is like God?"

  • A variant of Michaela, meaning "who is like God?"

  • Of Slavic origin, meaning "gracious" or "dear one."

  • Of Spanish origin, meaning "miracles."

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