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

MARSHAL

Female

Marshall is an English name derived from the Old Norman French word "mareschal," meaning "marshal." Historically, marshals were high-ranking military officers responsible for maintaining law and order. Today, Marshall is popular worldwide as a strong, authoritative given name.

MARSHAL

Male

Marshall is an English name of medieval origin that originally referred to those who cared for horses. It later evolved into a popular given name and surname. Notably, John Marshall, a prominent American jurist, bears this name.

MARSHALA

Female

Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Marisha', meaning 'goddess Lakshmi', symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.

MARSHALENE

Female

English occupational name from the Middle Ages, meaning 'leader' or 'organizer', associated with managing households.

MARSHALL

Male

Marshall: English origin, derived from "marsh," signifying wet, swampy land; originally a surname given to those living near marshes.

MARSHALL

Female

English name derived from the Old English word 'mære', meaning 'horse'. Traditionally used as a surname for those connected to horses, Marshall became popular as a given name in the 20th century and is often associated with the whiskey brand and TV show of the same name. Despite these associations, it remains a powerful and memorable choice with a rich history behind it.

MARSHALLE

Female

Marshall is a robust English male given name derived from the Old French word 'mareschal', meaning 'household servant' or 'servant at table'.

MARSHAN

Female

Uncommon unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from "marsad" meaning "platform" or "stage," signifying someone prominent or noticeable.

MARSHANA

Female

Captivating African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'God is merciful'.

MARSHANNA

Female

Unique African American given name derived from the Swahili word "msamaria," meaning "help" or "assistance.

MARSHANTI

Female

African origin unisex name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning "The world belongs to me," reflecting independence and empowerment.

MARSHAUN

Male

Distinctive African American name, created by combining Marshawn and Shaun, both of which derive from English ('marsh') and Irish ('God is gracious') origins respectively.

MARSHAWN

Male

Distinctively American name derived from the combination of Marsh and Shawn, conveying a sense of strength and uniqueness with roots in both English and Irish cultures.

MARSHAWN

Female

Rare, African-American unisex name, formed by combining Marsha and Shawn; it may evoke marshes but has no explicit meaning.

MARSHAWNA

Female

Marsheena is a distinctive African American name derived from Arabic "Muhammad", meaning "praiseworthy".

MARSHAY

Male

African American name derived from Marshall, meaning "horseman" or "guardian of the horses". It's a unique and powerful name gaining popularity due to its historical ties and cultural significance.

MARSHAY

Female

African-American name derived from Marshey, meaning "king" in Nigerian Igbo culture, chosen for its distinctive sound and powerful meaning.

MARSHAYA

Female

Distinctive Swahili name meaning 'happy', conveying joy and positivity.

MARSHAYE

Female

African-origin name of Ashanti descent meaning "born on Tuesday.

MARSHAYLA

Female

Unique American name created by blending "mar" from Mars, the Roman god of war, and "shayla," meaning "a lock of hair" in Arabic, symbolizing strength and beauty.

MARSHE

Female

Unique and mysterious given name of unknown origin and meaning, used for both boys and girls worldwide with various spellings but no clear history or cultural significance.

MARSHEA

Female

African American name derived from Marsha and Sherae, meaning 'dedicated to Mars' and 'sweet', respectively, potentially signifying someone dedicated, sweet, with a connection to water or nature.

MARSHEELA

Female

Elegant Arabic name meaning 'refined' or 'graceful', traditionally given to girls embodying poise.

MARSHEENA

Female

Unique Persian name meaning 'beautiful black-haired beauty', popularized by Ferdowsi's Shahnameh and admired worldwide for its elegance and grace.

MARSHEILA

Female

Rare given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory about its meaning or etymological roots in common languages. Its history and usage are unclear, making it an enigmatic name choice.

MARSHEL

Male

Rare French boy's name derived from the Middle English word 'marshal,' meaning 'marescal' or 'horse master.'

MARSHEL

Female

Unique Persian name meaning 'sun' or 'light', associated with positivity and brightness.

MARSHELIA

Female

Uncommon Middle Eastern name composed of 'Mars' meaning warrior/god of war and 'lia' meaning night, translating to "Warrior of the Night" or "Goddess of War at Night".

MARSHELL

Female

Distinct American given name variant of Marshall, originally an English occupational surname for a miller, though it lacks a widely accepted meaning.

MARSHELL

Male

Marshall is an English name derived from "mearhscal," meaning "horse servant.

MARSHELLA

Female

Unique and captivating given name with unknown origins, often mistakenly linked to Latin 'martius' but lacking direct etymological ties.

MARSHELLE

Female

Captivating female name of French origin, derived from the male name Marshal, which originally meant 'horse servant'. It carries historical connections to power, authority, and service.

MARSHIA

Female

Unique female name of African origin, derived from Swahili 'masharia' meaning 'light', signifying brightness and enlightenment.

MARSHIE

Female

Marsheila is a captivating Irish name derived from Marshal, meaning "mareshal of the army.

MARSHON

Male

Distinct male name of American origin, derived from Marshall and Shannon, signifying "horse marsh" (English) and the River Shannon (Irish).

MARSHON

Female

African-American given name coined by parents seeking a strong and distinctive moniker, inspired by names like Marshall or Marston but not directly connected to the Latin word "marsh.

MARSHONDA

Female

Distinctive African-American name derived from 'Marsha' (meaning "guard" or "to go to war") and 'onda' ("wave"), suggesting strength like a wave.

MARSHUN

Male

Unique African American variant of Marshall, meaning "guard of the marsh.

MARSI

Female

Rare Latin-derived name meaning "from Mars," the Roman god of war and agriculture, popular in ancient Rome during wartime or abundance periods.

MARSIA

Female

Uncommon female given name with Greek mythological roots, derived from the satyr Marsyas who challenged Apollo. Its meaning, believed to be 'to glow' or 'shine', adds a radiant quality to this distinctive choice.