Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter M, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a M. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Merchelm | A King with an analytical mind | |
Merchfyw | A creative and imaginative beings | |
Merchguinus | A reliable, communicative and adventerous being | |
Merchia | One who serves others and is responsible | |
Merchiaun | A creative and inspirational person | |
Merchion | One who has sensitive yet practical nature; a King | |
Merchitir | A person who is great and has a soulful being | |
Merchuino | An emotional, deep and expressive person | |
Merchuiu | One who has the power to speak out heart; cool tempered | |
Merchwyn | A dynamic, steady and restless soul | |
Merci | compassion, forebearance | |
Mercia | Mercy | |
Mercie | compassion, forebearance | |
Mercier | Merchandise, a merchant, a trader who deals in textile | |
Mercilla | compassion, forebearance | |
Mercina | compassion, forebearance | |
Mercury | God Of Trade | |
Mercutio | Mercurial | |
Mercy | Compassion | |
Merdasan | An influential person who is filled with fun | |
Merdyce | A determined, preserving and happy individual | |
Mere | Maori version of Mary. It means bitter. | |
Meredith | Lord | |
Meredithe | great, noted ruler | |
Meredyth | great, noted ruler | |
Merefin | Who belongs from the Mervin, or the sea fortress | |
Merehwit | An Anglo-Saxon bishop of Wells | |
Merel | Blackbird | |
Merelan | Unknown | |
Mererid | Pearl | |
Merestun | English - From the town near the lake; A variation of the name Mereston | |
Merete | Pearl | |
Merethe | Danish form of Margaret that means pearls or the cluster of blossoms | |
Merewala | An expressive and fun loving person | |
Merewald | Happy monarch or joyful leader. | |
Merewen | Inspiring pleasure. | |
Merewina | A variant of Merewen which is derived from name Merewynn which means renowned joy, great pleasure, splendid delight | |
Merewode | English - From the forest with the lake; A variant of Merewood | |
Merewood | English - From the forest with the lake; A derivative is Merewode | |
Merewyn | Unknown | |
Merezban | One who is sociable and charming individual | |
Mergareta | Pearls, a bunch of pearls, bright as pearl | |
Merget | An energy driven person; sensitive being | |
Mergret | The beautiful and shiny pearls | |
Mergualdo | A cluster of pears that are precious | |
Meri | The marine, deep ocean. | |
Meria | Of The Sea Or Bitter | |
Meriadoc | Sea lord | |
Meriadok | Head of the sea, one who is joyful and happy | |
Merial | sea nymph; shining sea; sparkling, shining sea | |
Meriam | star of the sea | |
Meribel | star of the sea; beautiful; wonderful | |
Meribella | star of the sea; beautiful | |
Meribelle | star of the sea; beautiful; wonderful | |
Meribeth | The utmost beautiful. | |
Merick | A dark skinned person, a swarthy, a moor | |
Merida | Pearl | |
Meridel | a | |
Meridian | Middle, Center | |
Meridith | great, noted ruler | |
Merie | Variation of Merry which means Lighthearted or Happy | |
Meriel | Sea Bright | |
Merielle | sea nymph; shining sea | |
Meriet | A woman who is meritorious | |
Merik | A person who has a dark skin tone | |
Merild | A king or a ruler of war and battle | |
Merilda | The queen or empress of war and battle | |
Merilee | Happily | |
Merille | A bright shiny sea, Sea that is bright | |
Merilyn | Be fabulous or tremendous. | |
Merima | Bosnian form of Mary, meaning star of the sea'. | |
Merinda | Combination Of Mer And -inda | |
Merindah | The person who is having emotional admiration. | |
Meriol | sea nymph; shining sea | |
Merion | From Merion, Wales | |
Meris | Of The Sea | |
Merisa | The person from the Ocean. | |
Merise | The person who is always in the sea. | |
Merissa | of the sea | |
Merit | Deserving | |
Meritt | Old English - Boundary Gate; Little Famous One; A variant of the name Merritt | |
Meritta | Being worthy or deserving. | |
Meriwa | Thorn | |
Meriwether | Merry weather | |
Merja | The holy mother Mary, virgin Mary | |
Merjan | Lebanese term for diamond or pearl. | |
Merjem | A form of Mary, meaning bitterness. | |
Merjema | Bosnian form of Mary, meaning star of the sea'. | |
Merkaba | Chariot | |
Merl | blackbird | |
Merla | blackbird; shining sea | |
Merlan | The fortress which is on the mountain of the ocean. | |
Merle | Blackbird | |
Merlen | Celtic - Sea Hill Fort; Small Falcon; A variation of the name Merlin | |
Merlene | The diurnal birds of prey having long pointed powerful wings adapted for swift flight. Falcon. | |
Merletta | Shiny sea | |
Merlin | Latinized Form Of Myrddin | |
Merlina | blackbird | |
Merline | blackbird | |
Merlinn | Celtic - Sea Hill Fort; Small Falcon; A variation of the name Merlin |