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Mollie
A diminutive form of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
Momiji
Japanese for 'maple', often associated with autumn and beauty.
Momoko
Peach child
Monaco
A city-state on the French Riviera known for its gambling and luxury.
Monett
A diminutive form of the name 'Monique', which means 'advisor' or 'alone'.
Monica
Advisor or counselor
Monika
Advisor or counselor
Monroe
From the mouth of the river.
Montie
Derived from a name meaning 'mountain' or 'hill'
Monzar
A name of Arabic origin, often associated with a strong connection to nature and strength.
Monzon
Little mountain
Moochy
Term of endearment for someone who is affectionate or cuddly
Mookie
A playful nickname often associated with someone who is lively or spirited
Moonie
A term of endearment or a nickname for someone who is dreamlike or whimsical.
Moppet
A term of endearment for a small child or a pet
Mopsey
A small, soft, and cuddly dog
Morana
A name derived from the Slavic goddess of winter and death.
Morena
Dark-skinned or brunette in Spanish and Italian
Morgen
The name means 'morning' or 'daybreak' in German and Dutch.
Moriah
A place of worship or a region in the biblical context
Morley
Moor clearing or meadow
Morris
Dark-skinned one
Mosley
Derived from a surname meaning 'meadow in the moor'
Motley
Varied in color or character
Mozart
A famous composer known for his influence on classical music.
Mufasa
King
Muffie
A cute or affectionate name for a young girl, often associated with sweetness
Muffin
A small, baked dish that is often sweet
Muffit
A play on the word 'muffin', suggesting something sweet and lovable
Mulder
To darken or obscure
Muppet
A type of puppet created by Jim Henson
Murray
Descendant of the sea
Mutley
Name of a dog character known for his distinctive laugh
Myrtle
A flowering plant often symbolizing love and beauty.
MäNdie
A variation of the name Mandy, often associated with love and sweetness
MöRfie
Derived from a playful and affectionate demeanor.
Nadine
Hope
Naikie
Meaning 'little' or 'young' in certain dialects
Nakoma
One who is wise
Nakona
It means 'one who is not afraid' in Native American cultures.
Naledi
Star
Nandor
A name of Hungarian origin meaning 'brave warrior'.
Nanea
Calm or peaceful
Nanela
Variations of 'Nina' or 'Nina', meaning 'little girl' or 'dreamer'.
Nanook
The bear
Nanuq
The polar bear in Inuit language
Napper
One who naps or sleeps
Narron
Brave warrior
Naruto
To leap through the water or a whirlpool.
Nascha
A name of Native American origin meaning 'herb' or 'plant'
Nasira
One who is victorious
Nassan
A name of Arabic origin meaning 'helper' or 'supporter'
Natara
A name often associated with divine or sacred imagery.
Nathan
Gift from God
Navaeh
Heaven spelled backward
Naveen
New or fresh
Nayeli
I love you in Nahuatl
Neelix
A fictional character from the 'Star Trek: Voyager' series, known for being a Talaxian and the ship's cook
Nellie
A diminutive form of Eleanor, meaning 'bright, shining one'.
Nelson
Son of Neil
Nerina
Sea nymph
Neroli
A type of bitter orange flower used in perfumes
Nessie
A diminutive form of the name 'Nestor' or associated with the Loch Ness Monster
Nestro
A name that can imply being a 'nest' or home, often associated with warmth and comfort
Nettie
A diminutive form of the name Annette, which is derived from the Hebrew name Hannah meaning 'grace'.
Nevada
Snowy
Nevado
Snowy or covered in snow
Nevaeh
Heaven spelled backward
Newton
From the Old English words for 'new town' or 'new settlement'
Niaran
A name of Irish origin meaning 'little cloud'
Nickel
A coin made of nickel metal, often associated with its value.
Nickie
A diminutive form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people
Nickor
A variant of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Nickos
Victory of the people
Nicole
Victory of the people
Nieves
Spanish word for 'snow'
Nikita
The name Nikita is of Slavic origin and means 'victor' or 'conqueror'.
Niklas
Victory of the people
Nimbus
A type of cloud that denotes rain
Nimitz
A name associated with a notable American military leader.
Ninana
Italian diminutive form of 'Anna', meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Ninjia
Referring to a stealthy and skilled warrior from Japan
Nintja
A playful and energetic being
Nivera
Derived from 'Nivara', which means 'night' in old languages.
Noalie
A unique name often associated with warmth and affection.
Noelia
Christmas
Noella
Born on Christmas
Noelle
Christmas
Nokosi
Bear in the Native American language of the Sioux.
Nolina
A type of plant known for its rosette of leaves.
Nollie
Derived from the word for a trick in skateboarding, which involves the skater jumping with the tail of the board.
Noodle
A type of food, usually made from wheat flour, common in many cuisines.
Norbie
A diminutive form of names like Norbert, often associated with brightness or honor
Norica
A name derived from 'Nor', meaning North, and 'ica', a diminutive suffix.
Norina
A diminutive form of the name 'Nora', often associated with honor and light
Norman
Man of the north
Norris
A strong or brave man; often associated with strengths.
Nossie
Derived from the Loch Ness Monster, symbolizing mystery
Nougat
A sweet confection made from sugar or honey, nuts, and egg white
Novara
A city in Italy