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Marina

Of the sea

Marine

Of or related to the sea

Marinka

A diminutive form of Maria, often used in Slavic languages.

Mariposa

Spanish for butterfly

Marita

Derived from the Latin name 'Maria', often associated with the sea

Maritza

Derived from the name of a river in Eastern Europe.

Mariya

A variation of Maria, often associated with the sea, as it means 'bitterness' in Hebrew.

Marko

A variant of the name Mark, meaning 'warlike' or 'hammer'.

Markos

A variation of the name Mark, often associated with the Latin word 'marcus', meaning 'male, brave'.

Markus

Derived from the Roman god of war Mars, meaning 'hammer' or 'warrior'.

Marla

A variant of the name 'Marlene', often associated with the sea or ocean.

Marlen

A combination of Mary and Ellen

Marley

Pleasant meadow

Marli

A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'of the sea'

Marlie

Derived from the name Marla, which means 'from the meadow' or 'fern hill'

Marloh

A variation of the name Marlo, often associated with sea or land dweller

Marlok

A name derived from various historical and mythological references

Marly

Derived from the Old English meaning 'meadow by the lake'

Marmalade

A sweet spread made from the juice and peel of citrus fruit, often orange

Maron

A type of chestnut, often used in desserts

Maros

A name derived from the Latin word for 'sea'.

Marra

A name of Italian origin meaning 'bitterness'.

Marriebelle

The name combines Marie, meaning 'bitter', and Belle, meaning 'beautiful'

Marsa

Of Mars; warlike

Marscha

Related to the planet Mars, often symbolizes war and strength

Marsha

The protector

Marshal

A title of high military rank or a person responsible for the management of a certain activity

Martel

French for hammer

Martes

Spanish for Tuesday, named after the Roman god of war Mars

Marti

Derived from the Latin name Martinus, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'

Marto

A name often associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.

Marty

Warrior

Maru

Circle or round

Maruschka

A diminutive form of Maria, often used in Eastern European cultures

Marv

Short form of Marvin, meaning 'sea friend' or 'spear warrior'.

Marvin

Sea friend

Marwyn

Sea friend

Mary

Bitter or beloved

Maryam

An Arabic name meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.

Marylin

A variation of the name Marilyn, often associated with beauty and charm.

Maryn

A variant of Mary, often associated with the sea

Masco

A term used in some Latin languages implying a robust or manly figure

Mashka

A diminutive form of Maria or Masha, often used affectionately

Masko

Derived from the Slavic word for protector or guardian

Masumi

Clear, elegant

Mateo

Gift of God

Matteo

Gift of God

Matthis

A variation of the name Matthew, meaning gift of God

Matti

A name of Italian origin, often associated with the meaning 'gift of God'.

Mattie

A diminutive form of Matilda, meaning 'battle-mighty'.

Mattis

A variant of 'Matthew', meaning gift of God.

Matto

Italian for crazy or mad

Maudie

Brave warrior

Maui

A demigod in Hawaiian mythology associated with strength and mischief

Mauno

A Finnish name meaning 'bear' or 'brave warrior'

Maurice

Dark-skinned or Moorish

Mauro

The name Mauro is derived from the Latin 'Maurus', which means 'dark-skinned' or 'swarthy'.

Mausi

Cute or little mouse in German

Mautia

A name of Hawaiian origin meaning ‘to be brave’

Mave

A variant of 'Maeve', meaning 'she who intoxicates' or 'a woman of the hills' in Irish mythology

Maverick

An independent or nonconformist person

Mavi

Turkish for blue

Max

Greatest

Maxi

A term used to denote something large or maximum in size

Maxie

A diminutive form of the name Max, which means 'greatest' in Latin

Maxime

Latin origin meaning 'greatest'

Maximillian

Greatest

Maxine

Greatest

Maxton

Derived from Old English meaning 'from the stone town'

Maxx

Greatest

Mayana

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with joy or beauty

Maybel

A variant of the name Mabel, meaning 'lovable' or 'dear'

Maybell

A variation of 'Mabel', meaning lovable or dear

Maybellene

A variant of the name Mabel, meaning lovable

Maycee

A modern variant of the name Macy, meaning 'gift of God' or 'the place of the hawthorn'.

Mayhew

A surname of English origin, meaning 'a meeting place or a typically rural area'.

Maylin

A combination of May and Lynn, often associated with spring and water.

Maylo

Derived from the word 'mellow', suggesting a calm and gentle nature

Maymo

A playful and energetic dog, often associated with joy and happiness.

Mayon

A variant of 'Mayan', often associated with the ancient civilization of the Maya.

Mayra

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with the meaning 'beloved' or 'admirable'.

Mayu

The name 'Mayu' signifies 'night' in Japanese

Maz

A diminutive form that can refer to a small object or companion

Mazel

A term used to express luck or good fortune

Mazi

A name that represents joy and happiness.

Mazie

A diminutive form of the name Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.

Mcduff

Son of the chief; a reference to a Scottish clan name.

Mcgee

From the Gaelic surname meaning 'son of the foreigner'

Mckenna

Son of the victor

Mckinley

Son of the church

Meadow

A piece of grassland, particularly one that is mowed for hay

Meara

A name of Gaelic origin meaning 'sea' or 'ocean'.

Mecki

A common nickname for a cat or playful pet in some cultures

Mecky

A playful twist on the name 'Mickey', often associated with friendliness and fun

Medora

Guardian

Meeko

A playful and mischievous character from Disney's animated film 'Pocahontas'.

Meena

A precious gem or a kind of fish

Meera

A divine or holy figure in Indian culture, often associated with the poetess Mirabai

Megan

A pearl

Meggi

A variant of the name Margaret, which means 'pearl'.