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Mather is an English name derived from "mathere," meaning 'woodruff,' popularized during the Tudor period and made famous by Cotton Mather, a prominent American Puritan minister and historian.
Matigan is an American name created by author Christopher Pike for his character Matt Hunter, with no specific meaning but often associated with creativity and uniqueness.
Matisyahu is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'gift from God', originating from Biblical times and popularized by American reggae singer Matthew Miller who adopted it as his stage name.
Matlin is a rare American given name created by film director Blake Edwards for his daughter in the early 1980s.
Matney is a rare first name of unknown origin, first recorded in 17th-century England and later brought to America by early settlers. Despite theories linking it to the Welsh surname Mathews meaning "gift of God," no definitive proof exists for its etymology or meaning.
Mattaya is a distinctive Native American name, originating from the Choctaw tribe, meaning "he or she who has a bear," symbolizing strength and courage.
Mattelynn is a unique American feminine given name created by author Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series character Mattellynn Masen, also known as "Matty". Its origin and signification remain uncertain, but it combines elements from Matthew and Lynn/Lindsay, suggesting possible meanings like "gift of God" or "from the clear pool".
Matthewjohn is an American male given name, blending Matthew ("gift from God") and John ("Yahweh is gracious"), combining biblical significance with uniqueness.
Mattie is a unisex name of American origin, often considered a diminutive of Matthew or Mathew, meaning "gift of God" in Hebrew.
Mattielee is an original American given name coined by parents seeking a unique and memorable moniker, with its meaning open to individual interpretation but often associated with nature balance or cultural diversity.
Mattilyn is a unique American feminine name coined by Alice Walker for her novel "The Color Purple," with no specific meaning outside of literature.
Mattison is an American name created by blending Matthew, meaning 'gift of God', and Madison, originally meaning 'son of Matthew'.
Mattlyn is a modern American invention, combining elements of Matthew, Matilda, and Lynn. Despite its rarity throughout history, Mattlyn has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and versatility. Its meaning is open to interpretation but often associated with the names from which it was derived: Matthew (gift of God), Matilda (battle-mighty), and Lynn (lake or pool).
Mattox is a modern American given name derived from the surname Mattox, which has English or Scottish ancestry and means "gift of God.
Mattyson is a modern American male given name coined by actor Matthew McConaughey for his son in 2012, combining Matthew's first part with Tyson's last, creating a unique moniker of unknown explicit meaning but often associated with strength or seen as a combination of familiar elements.
Maurkice is a unique American name created by NFL player Maurkice Pouncey's parents, combining elements of Maurice and Francis, though not confirmed. It gained popularity due to his successful football career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, becoming synonymous with strength and athleticism. Despite unknown origins and meanings, Maurkice has made its mark in American culture.
Maurquise is an American first name coined by author Zora Neale Hurston for her 1937 novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God," with an uncertain meaning and gender association.
Maven is an American given name of Hebrew origin meaning 'accumulator of knowledge', popularized by musician Kesha and author John Green.
Maven is a rare, distinct first name of unknown origin, with no clear meaning or derivation from any particular language or culture.
Maverik is an uncommon American boys' name, inspired by the popular western clothing brand Maverick, without a specific meaning but embodying adventure, freedom, and individuality.
Maxlee is a unique unisex name of American origin, created by combining elements from names like Maxwell, Alexander, and Melissa. It has no explicit meaning or historical association, but reflects the creativity of its originators in crafting a distinctive identity for their child.
Maxlyn is a modern American name created by blending Maxwell and Lynn, with no specific meaning but appreciated for its uniqueness and combination of masculine and feminine elements.
Maxson is an American name derived from Old Norse Makislin, meaning "great-hearted" or "generous".
Maxtyn is a distinctive variant of Maxwell, an English name derived from the Scottish surname meaning 'great stream' or 'large spring', gaining popularity in recent years.
Maxwill is an American given name created by combining Maxwell ('great in battle') and William ('resolute protection').
Maxxton is a modern American name created by blending Maxwell and an invented element, xton. It has no specific meaning but offers a trendy sound.
Maybeline is a distinctive name coined by John Dos Passos for his novel's heroine, reflecting her dynamic nature despite having no fixed meaning or translation.
Maybellene is a distinctive feminine name originating from American culture, inspired by the 1955 Chuck Berry song and cosmetics brand Maybelline.
Maybelline is an American girls' name created by the makeup company Maybelline in the early 20th century as a product name, later evolving into a popular given name with no explicit meaning but often associated with beauty or elegance due to its origins in the cosmetics industry.
Maycen is a rare, modern name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in the United States during the late 20th century.
Mayceon is an African American invented name created in the early 21st century, valued for its rhythmic qualities and unisex appeal, despite lacking traditional meaning or etymology.
Mayetta is a unique Native American name from the Choctaw tribe, meaning 'beautiful water'.
Maykayla is an African American name of Gaelic origin, combining Makayla and Mikayla, meaning "Who is like God?
Maykaylee is an American given name created from combining May, Kay, and Lee.
Mayley is a unique, modern American female name coined by Miley Cyrus for her daughter in 2014, with no traditional meaning but gaining popularity due to its association with the famous singer-songwriter.
Maysen is an American name of uncertain origin, likely a blend of May and James, bearing meanings associated with springtime and biblical references.
Mayson is a recent coinage by Maya Angelou, meant to be the masculine form of her own first name, Maya.
Mayvee is a rare female given name coined by James Thurber for his 1939 short story 'The White Deer'; its sound has been interpreted as combining 'may' and 'veil', symbolizing mystery.
Mayze is a rare female given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first appearing in the United States during the early to mid-20th century.
Mayzell is an uncommon African American given name with mysterious origins, possibly derived from 'May' and 'Sell', but without concrete historical records.