Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MARYMARGARET
FemaleRare Irish female given name composed of Mary ("exalted one") and Margaret ("pearl"), popular in Ireland during the Middle Ages and 19th century, now considered old-fashioned yet unique.
MARYMICHAEL
FemaleUnique Irish given name composed of "Mary," meaning "sea of bitter" or "rebelliousness," and "Michael," meaning "who is like God?" It carries strong spiritual connotations, with Michael being an archangel and Mary the mother of Jesus Christ.
MARYN
FemaleRare, unisex name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Mearin, meaning "descendant of the sea warrior." It signifies strength, courage, and maritime heritage.
MARYNA
FemaleSlavic feminine given name derived from 'more', meaning 'sea'.
MARYNEL
FemaleUnique and charming name of unknown origin, with meanings derived from Marilyn or Marlyn potentially being "song of the sea" or "song of the harp".
MARYNELL
FemaleRare, unique given name of unknown origin, first used in the late 19th century USA, with no clear etymology or established meaning. Despite this, notable individuals like poet Marynell Reilly and actress Marynell Hervey have carried the name throughout history. Today, it remains an uncommon yet memorable choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughters.
MARYNN
FemaleRare, Irish female given name derived from the surname 'O'Mairtín', meaning "descendant of Mairtín" or "follower of Martin", likely in reference to Saint Martin. Despite lacking an explicit meaning, Marynn is interpreted as "dedicated to the teachings of Saint Martin" or "one who follows righteousness". Pronounced "MAIR-ən", it's a unique choice with Irish heritage and spiritual significance.
MARYON
FemaleRare Welsh female given name derived from "Mair," meaning "sea" in English, thus conveying the power and beauty of the ocean.
MARYON
MaleUncommon yet enchanting feminine name with ancient Celtic roots tracing back to the Irish Gaelic word 'Máire', meaning 'sea'.
MARYONA
FemaleRare Hispanic female name derived from "Mariano," meaning "of Mariana," itself coming from Latin "marinus," implying "marine" or "of the sea.
MARYONNA
FemaleRare yet significant Greek-derived name meaning 'beloved' or 'sea-born', associated with the Virgin Mary.
MARYORI
FemaleCaptivating Basque-derived name meaning "golden Mary.
MARYORIE
FemaleAttractive Irish name meaning "of the sea," derived from Mairtín through Máiríona, associated with Saint Mairin's bravery.
MARYORY
FemaleIntriguing given name of unknown origin, combining elements of other names without a definitive meaning or historical significance.
MARYPAT
FemaleIntriguing given name of Irish origin, derived from "Máirín Pádraig," meaning "marvelous Patrick." It combines the female form of Mary with the male name Patrick, reflecting its ancient Irish roots and rich history dating back to Saint Patrick himself.
MARYPATRICIA
FemaleElegant and unique Irish name composed of Mary (meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness") and Patricia ("noble" or "of noble birth").
MARYPAZ
FemaleDistinctively Spanish given name, created by combining Maria ("sea of bitterness") and Paz ("peace"), signifying "peaceful rebellion". Popularized during Queen Maria Paz's reign (1830-1868), it remains rare yet memorable today, embodying an exotic touch with its intriguing historical significance.
MARYRITA
FemaleMaryrita, a unique feminine given name of Spanish origin, means "little sea" or "sea-like," symbolizing fluidity and adaptability.
MARYROSE
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine given name with Irish roots, derived from "Máire" meaning sea/ocean and "Róisín" meaning little rose, signifying ocean rose.
MARYRUTH
FemaleUncommon yet elegant Irish feminine given name, combining 'sea' in Gaelic with the Hebrew word for 'compassion'.
MARYSA
FemaleUnique Spanish-derived female name, derived from Maria meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness", popular among parents seeking distinct yet feminine names for their daughters.
MARYSABEL
FemaleUnique Spanish given name derived from María (sea of bitterness) and Sabella (devoted to God), signifying "devoted to God like a sea of bitterness.
MARYSE
FemaleFrench feminine given name composed of Marie meaning 'sea' or 'rebelliousness', and Yse, a short form of Isolde meaning 'fair of ice'. It can be interpreted as 'fair sea' or 'rebellious fair one'.
MARYSIA
FemalePopular Polish feminine given name that means "sea of bitterness" or "beloved one", originating from its root name Maria. It has been widely used among Poles for centuries, especially in Catholic families due to its religious significance.
MARYSOL
FemaleCaptivating Spanish female given name derived from María (sea/rebelliousness) and Sol (sun), signifying strength, independence, and warmth.
MARYSSA
FemaleUnique French feminine given name derived from "mer," meaning "sea." It signifies "of the sea" and has gained popularity in recent years among parents seeking distinctive names with meaningful origins.
MARYSUE
FemaleUnique Irish name derived from Maire, meaning 'of the sea', with '-sue' added for distinction.
MARYSUSAN
FemaleUnique Irish name composed of Hebrew 'Mary' (sea of bitterness) and Persian 'Susan' (lily/rose), interpreted as "bitter lily rose.
MARYTERESE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Italian name derived from "Maria Teresa," meaning "Sea of Bitterness" or "Bitter Sea." It's composed of "Maria," meaning sea, and "Teresa," translating to bitterness or bitter sea. Popularized by Queen Maria Teresa of Austria, this historical name signifies strength and grace despite its unconventional meaning.
MARYTHERESA
FemaleIrish name composed of Mary, meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness", and Theresa, signifying "harvest" or "autumn". It combines strength, devotion, spiritual wisdom, and harvest.
MARYTZA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name derived from 'mar', meaning 'sea', combined with the elegant suffix '-tza'. It embodies the power and grace of the ocean, reflecting ancient Spanish mythology where the sea was personified as a beautiful woman of great power and mystery. Despite its origins, Marytza has gained global recognition, often associated with independent, creative individuals passionate about life's adventures. Its unique charm makes it memorable and striking.
MARYUM
FemaleArabic female name meaning "light" or "illumination", historically held by Muhammad's daughter and an early follower of Islam.
MARYURI
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'Maria' meaning 'sea', popularized during the 20th century in Spain as a female variant of Uri, and now widely used across South America and among Hispanics in the U.S., despite its Spanish roots.
MARYURY
FemaleCaptivating Latin-derived name meaning "sea" or "of the sea", popularized during medieval Europe by prominent figures and nobility.
MARYVEL
FemaleUncommon yet beautiful Irish feminine given name derived from the ancient Irish surname "O'Molloy," meaning "descendant of Molloy" or potentially "devotee of St. Lawrence" or "famous in war.
MARZ
MaleLatin origin and means "of Mars," the Roman god of war, courage, and defense.
MARZ
FemalePersian name meaning "prince," derived from the word "marzban" meaning "border holder.
MARZAVION
MaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, possibly related to the Latin 'Marsovin', meaning 'strong warrior'.
MARZEE
FemaleThe name Marzee has Persian roots, derived from "marzban" which translates to "border guard" or "defender of the border".
MARZEL
MaleHebrew unisex name meaning "prince" or "song", with ancient royal roots and biblical references.