Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MARGERITE
FemaleMarguerite is a French name derived from Latin 'margarita', meaning 'pearl'. Associated with nobility, literature and art, it signifies purity and beauty.
MARGERT
FemaleMargaret is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'pearl'.
MARGERY
FemaleDistinctive female name derived from Latin ' Margarita,' meaning 'pearl.'
MARGET
FemaleScottish feminine given name derived from Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Latin, first appearing in Scotland during the 13th century.
MARGETT
FemaleUnique Scottish name derived from the Old English 'Margrett', meaning 'strong maggot'.
MARGETTA
FemaleItalian name derived from Latin "Margarita," meaning "pearl." It was popular among medieval Italian nobility to symbolize purity and beauty.
MARGETTE
FemaleCharming French name derived from Marguerite, meaning 'daisy' or 'pearl', popular among royalty throughout history, with notable use in literature like 'The Little Prince'.
MARGEURITE
FemaleMarguerite is an elegant French given name derived from the Latin word 'margarita', meaning 'pearl'.
MARGEY
FemaleRare female given name of unknown origin, with no recognized meaning or historical background.
MARGGIE
FemaleUnique Scottish Gaelic name meaning "pearl", originally a pet form of Margaret popularized by Saint Margaret of Scotland during the Middle Ages.
MARGHERITA
FemaleItalian feminine name that means "pearl," deriving from the Latin word "marginarium.
MARGHERITE
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from the Latin word 'margarita,' meaning 'pearl.'
MARGI
FemaleRare, captivating female name of Hebrew origin, translating to 'lily', symbolizing purity and grace throughout Jewish tradition.
MARGIA
FemaleCharming Greek name derived from 'margaron', meaning 'daffodil', symbolizing springtime and rebirth.
MARGIE
MaleCharming American name derived from Margaret, meaning "pearl" in French and Latin. It emerged as a standalone name in the early 20th century after being popularized as a nickname for Margaret during the 1920s and 1930s.
MARGIE
FemaleDiminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Latin.
MARGIL
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, adding to its unique allure despite lacking concrete historical or cultural significance.
MARGINE
FemaleThe French-origin name Margine means 'border' or 'edge', derived from Old French 'marge'. It was historically used among French nobility for both males and females.
MARGIT
FemaleHungarian female name derived from German Margarete, meaning "strong pearl".
MARGITA
FemaleCaptivating Slavic name from the Czech Republic meaning 'pearl', popularized by Saint Margaret of Hungary.
MARGO
MaleDistinctive French given name derived from 'margot', meaning 'pearl'.
MARGO
FemaleMargot is a unique feminine name of French and German origin, meaning "pearl" in Old High German or "daisy/border" in French.
MARGORIE
FemaleUnique variant of Margaret, derived from Latin meaning "pearl," popularized by Saint Margaret of Antioch and associated with strength and purity throughout history.
MARGORY
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Latin word 'margarita', meaning 'pearl'.
MARGOT
FemaleCharming and elegant French name derived from the Old French word "marche," meaning "to march" or "to walk." Historically, it was given to girls known for their graceful movements or ease of navigation. Popularized in France during the Middle Ages, Margot carried sophistication and refinement, with prominent figures like Marguerite de Navarre bearing the name.
MARGOTH
FemaleUncommon name of uncertain origin and meaning, potentially derived from Hebrew or Spanish names meaning "pearl," but with no definitive evidence supporting these claims.
MARGRATE
FemaleScandinavian name meaning 'pearl' and 'strength', popularized by figures like Margrete I of Denmark.
MARGREAT
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from the surname MacGregor, meaning "son of Gregory," with origins tracing back to 16th-century Scotland.
MARGREE
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Màrgaid', meaning 'pearl'.
MARGREET
FemaleDistinctive Dutch female name derived from Margritte or Margaret, signifying purity and beauty like the pearl it translates to in Latin.
MARGRET
FemaleGerman female name meaning 'pearl', a variant of Margaret.
MARGRETA
FemaleScandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'marg' (pearl) and 'fríðr' (beautiful/peaceful), translating to "beautiful like a pearl" or "peaceful beauty".
MARGRETE
FemaleMargrete is the Scandinavian form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl', and has been popular among Scandinavian royalty, notably Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
MARGRETHA
FemaleScandinavian variant of Margaret meaning 'pearl', composed of 'marg' and 'grethe'.
MARGRETHE
FemaleScandinavian feminine name meaning 'pearl of peace', tracing back to Queen Margaret I of Denmark.
MARGRETT
FemaleScandinavian-derived name meaning 'pearl', with historical roots in medieval royal families like Queen Margaret I of Denmark.
MARGRETTA
FemaleItalian female given name derived from "margarita," meaning daisy or pearl. It signifies grace and elegance, inspired by the delicate beauty of these objects.
MARGRETTE
FemaleMargarette is a rare, German-origin name meaning "pearl," derived from the German word "margarita.
MARGRIE
FemaleScandinavian origin, means 'divine pearl'.
MARGRIT
FemaleUnique Germanic female name derived from "Margret," meaning "pearl." Its use dates back to the Middle Ages among European nobility, most notably Saint Margaret of Scotland. Today, it remains less common but notable, particularly among Germanic language speakers.