Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MARYCLARE
FemaleUnique and elegant Irish name composed of "Mairi" meaning "sea" in Scottish Gaelic, and "clare" meaning "bright".
MARYCOLLINS
FemaleUncommon American given name derived from "Mary" (Latin for 'sea of bitterness') and "Collins" (English surname meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace).
MARYCRUZ
FemaleSpanish given name derived from 'Maria' meaning 'sea' or 'rebelliousness', and 'Cruz' meaning 'cross', originating from Catholic traditions celebrating the Finding of the Holy Cross.
MARYDELL
FemaleEnglish name of unclear origin, potentially a blend of 'Mary' and 'Dell', possibly meaning "sea of beauty" if combined with its components' meanings. It's quite rare throughout history, adding to its uniqueness.
MARYE
FemaleMary is a Hebrew female name meaning "sea" or "rebelliousness", popular throughout history and associated with notable figures like Mary, Queen of Scots and Mary Wollstonecraft.
MARYEILEEN
FemaleIrish-origin name composed of "Mary", meaning "star of the sea" or "sea of bitterness", and "Eileen", meaning "life". It translates to "Star of the Sea of Life".
MARYEL
FemaleUnique Latin-derived feminine name that means 'of the sea', combining elements of Maria and Elizabeth.
MARYELA
FemaleSpanish-origin name composed of 'Maria' (sea or rebellion) and 'Ela' (she or goddess), symbolizing feminine strength and divinity.
MARYELAINE
FemaleFrench name composed of Marie ("sea of bitterness") and Elaine ("bright, shining sun"), symbolizing light after darkness or sunshine after rebellion. It was originally given to noble daughters in the Middle Ages but later adopted by commoners due to its elegant sound and significant meaning.
MARYELI
FemaleMaryeli, of Hebrew origin, combines "mary" (bitter) and "eli" (my God), signifying "my God is bitter".
MARYELIZABETH
FemaleUncommon female given name of Irish origin, combining the elements 'Mary' (Hebrew: "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness") and 'Elizabeth' (Hebrew: "God is my oath" or "my God is abundance"), creating a powerful moniker honoring both its biblical roots and Irish heritage.
MARYELLA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Greek origin meaning 'wished-for child', with roots in Greek mythology and the Hebrew name Miriam.
MARYELLE
FemaleUnique French name derived from 'Marie,' meaning 'sea of bitterness.' Despite its origin, it's often associated with positivity and grace.
MARYELLEN
FemaleRare yet enchanting Irish name derived from "Máire Elaine," meaning "seagull" and "bright, shining one.
MARYELLIS
FemaleRare Greek feminine given name derived from "merès," meaning "part" or "portion," signifying "a portion of Mary.
MARYELLYN
FemaleRare and intriguing Welsh name derived from "Mair," meaning "sea.
MARYEM
FemaleArabic origin name meaning "peaceful" or "calm". It's highly respected in Islam as the mother of Jesus (Isa) in the Quran.
MARYEMMA
FemaleHebrew origin name composed of 'Mary' meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness", and 'Emma' meaning "universal".
MARYESTHER
FemaleBeautiful and unique Hebrew name that means 'sea of bitterness'. It originated in France during the Middle Ages as a variant of Miriam.
MARYETTA
FemaleStriking Scottish name derived from Mairead, meaning 'sea brightness', popularized by poet Robert Burns.
MARYETTE
FemaleUnique Hebrew-derived feminine given name meaning "sea," popularized in France during the late 19th century by Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.
MARYEVELYN
FemaleAmerican name combining 'Mary', derived from Hebrew Miriam, and 'Evelyn', meaning "life" in English.
MARYFAITH
FemaleIrish name derived from 'Máire' meaning 'bitter' or 'rebellious', combined with 'faith'. It signifies inner strength and trust.
MARYFER
FemaleUnique Latin name derived from "Mare" (sea) and "-fer" (carrying), signifying "carrying the sea". It's believed to denote strength, resilience, and a deep connection with water.
MARYFRANCES
FemaleDistinctive American name combining Latin "Mary" (sea of bitterness) and French "Frances" (from France), meaning Rebelliousness of France or Sea of Bitterness of France.
MARYGRACE
FemaleUnique Irish name composed of 'Mairi' (sea) and 'Grace', signifying elegance like the sea.
MARYHA
FemaleArabic name derived from "Mahr", meaning "property" or "bride price", symbolizing respect and appreciation in Islamic culture.
MARYHANNAH
FemaleEnchanting Irish name derived from Muirghealla, meaning 'of the sea'.
MARYHELEN
FemaleIrish-origin compound name combining Mary ("sea of bitterness") and Helen ("torch"), creating a unique moniker with significant historical and cultural backgrounds.
MARYIA
FemaleUnique, Slavic-derived name meaning 'sea of sorrow' or 'wished-for child', popularized by royalty in centuries past.
MARYIAH
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of unknown origin, without any direct translation or meaning in widely spoken languages. Its lack of clear etymology makes it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
MARYJANE
FemaleUnique, elegant name of Scottish Gaelic origin, combining the Hebrew-derived Mary ("sea of bitterness") and Latin Jane ("door/gateway").
MARYJAYNE
FemaleDistinctive American name coined in the early 20th century as a blend of Mary and Jane.
MARYJEAN
FemaleAmerican name created in the mid-20th century by combining Mary ('sea of bitterness') and Jean ('God is gracious').
MARYJEANNE
FemaleUnique French name composed of 'Marie' (sea or rebelliousness) and 'Jeanne' (God is gracious), signifying 'Sea of Grace'.
MARYJO
FemaleDistinctively American feminine name coined in the mid-20th century by combining Mary and Joey; it has no inherent meaning beyond its origin.
MARYJOAN
FemaleUnique combination of the names Mary and Joan, each with distinct meanings: 'bitter sea' or 'rebelliousness', and 'God is gracious'.
MARYJOE
FemaleAmerican-made, unconventional female name with unclear origins, likely derived from Mary and Joe.
MARYJOSE
FemaleDistinctive female name of Spanish origin, combining "Maria" (Sea of Bitter or Star of the Sea) and "Jose" (He shall increase), resulting in the meaning "Sea of Increase".
MARYJOY
FemaleAmerican blended name derived from Mary, meaning 'sea of bitterness' with biblical roots, and Joy, denoting 'great happiness'.