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Miladeen is a unique name of unclear origin and meaning, first used in the mid-20th century, primarily in the United States.
Milee is a Hebrew-derived name meaning 'celebration' or 'feast', popularized by George Henry Boker's 1860 poem.
Mileigh is a unique American given name created by combining 'Miley' and 'Leigh', with no predefined meaning but often associated with terms like 'resolute' or 'steadfast' due to its sound.
Miley is an uncommon yet memorable Welsh name meaning "happiness," popularized by celebrities like Miley Cyrus and known for its distinctive sound.
Millia is a unique Latin-derived given name meaning 'thousand', popularized by historical figures like Millia Davenport Hyde.
Millis is an American given name derived from Miller, meaning 'grinder or crusher of grain', originally used for occupational purposes.
Millison is a rare American given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, possibly derived from the English surname Mill meaning 'mill or factory'.
Milnor is an uncommon given name of American origin, coined by mathematician Richard M. Milnor and having no specific meaning beyond its mathematical connections.
Milt is an American name often used as a nickname for Milton, derived from the Latin "mille" meaning "thousand". It's uncommon but holds no significant historical or cultural impact beyond its association with Milton.
Mindy is a uniquely American name derived from 'mind', gaining popularity recently for both genders but often associated with females.
Mindy is an American female given name, often considered a diminutive of Miranda meaning 'admirable' in Latin, and has been consistently popular since the mid-20th century.
Mingus is an African American name of West African origin, meaning "much talked about" or "known all around," popularized by jazz musician Charles Mingus.
Minnielee is a rare American name, possibly derived from Minnesota and Lee, or Minnie and Lee, with meanings relating to geography or historic figures.
Miosoti is a striking Choctaw name meaning 'deer's eye', symbolizing grace, beauty, and keen vision.
Miracle is an American given name derived from the English word for 'miracle', referring to inexplicable events often attributed to divine intervention.
Miralee is a rare, distinctive name with unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning, first appearing in the late 19th century United States. Its scarcity adds intrigue and mystery.
Mirracle is a modern American given name for girls, created in the late 20th century, derived from 'miracle' meaning 'wonderful' or 'divine intervention', reflecting gratitude for unexpected blessings.
Mishawn is a distinctive African American name coined by rapper Misha Hinds, with no specific meaning but evoking empowerment and strength.
Mishelle is a unique name of American origin, coined in the late 20th century, with a possible meaning derived from Michelle ('who is like God?') and Melissa ('honeybee').
Mishonda is an unique African American name created by author Terry McMillan for her novel "Waiting to Exhale". Its meaning can be interpreted as a combination of Michelle ("who is like God") and Shonda ("beautiful").
Missouria is a distinctive American given name created by Mark Twain for his novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," not associated with a specific meaning or historical significance aside from its connection to the Missouri River and the Missouri Indians who once lived along its banks.
Mistydawn is an American name composed of 'Misty' and 'Dawn', evoking images of soft beauty and new beginnings, with origins tracing back to the early 20th century.
Mitchelle is a unique female given name of American origin coined by poet James Whitcomb Riley in the late 19th century for a character in one of his stories. Its meaning is uncertain but it has been embraced by some families for its uniqueness. Notable individuals named Mitchelle include former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Mitchum is a rare American given name derived from the Scottish surname MacIver, meaning "son of Ivor" or "son of Yvor," which itself stems from the Welsh name Ifan, signifying "archer.
Mitzy is a unique American female name derived from Mitchell, a Scottish Gaelic name meaning "God is merciful." Despite lacking a specific meaning, Mitzy is associated with mercy and kindness.
Mizell is an uncommon American given name coined by jazz pianist Thelonious Monk; it has no specific meaning but carries his artistic legacy.
Mkayla is a rare, powerful African-American girl's name derived from Swahili 'mkaya', meaning 'strength'.
Modean is a rare American given name of uncertain origin, believed to be a variant spelling of Modena or possibly made-up.
Moesha is an uncommon African American female given name, derived from the Swahili word 'musa,' meaning 'to cause to become.'
Mojave is an American origin name derived from the Mojave Desert, named after the indigenous Mojave tribe.
Monae is an African American name derived from the Swahili word 'mwana', meaning 'child', and popularized by musician Janelle Monáe. It signifies parental hopes and dreams, emphasizing love and care.
Mondrell is a unique African American given name, created by author Octavia E. Butler for her novel "Kindred," and often associated with qualities like strength and resilience.
Monee is a distinctive African-American given name coined by author Sapphire for her character Precious Jones in the novel "Push". Pronounced /ˈmoʊni/, it's often associated with wealth, but its creator left its meaning open to interpretation. The character Monee represents empowerment and endurance amidst adversity, making it a unique choice with profound cultural significance.
The name Money, of American origin, is chosen by some African Americans to symbolize abundance and prosperity, often reflecting hope for the future rather than any specific historical figure or mythology.
Money is an American name derived from the English word "money," meaning wealth or abundance. It is rare but carries a straightforward meaning of prosperity.
Montanna is a rare and unique female name of American origin, derived from the English word 'mountain', evoking images of majestic peaks and boundless adventures.
Montario is a rare African American male name, believed to be a blend of Monty and Mario.
Montavious is an American name derived from Monty (an English diminutive) and Avilius (Latin for 'humbler'), signifying a blend of tradition and humility.
Monterrious is an American name formed by combining Montgomery ('mountain stronghold') and Terrence ('firm, tough'), yielding 'strong mountain' or 'firm mountain'.
Monterrius is an American given name derived from Latin "mons" (mountain) and English "-erius" (relating to), meaning "relating to mountains".