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Moku
Japanese for tree trunk or stem
Moli
A term of endearment for a loved one
Molina
Derived from Italian, meaning 'mill' or 'grinding'
Moll
A term of endearment, often associated with softness or sweetness.
Momiji
Japanese for 'maple', often associated with autumn and beauty.
Momoe
Japanese for 'peach', symbolizing sweetness and youth
Momoko
Peach child
Mompi
Derived from the Japanese word for 'small', implying a cute or endearing quality.
Mona
Noble one
Mondi
Derived from a word meaning 'world' or 'earth' in several languages.
Mondo
World or universe
Monett
A diminutive form of the name 'Monique', which means 'advisor' or 'alone'.
Monica
Advisor or counselor
Monik
A variant of the name Monica, which means 'advisor' or 'alone' in Latin.
Monika
Advisor or counselor
Monique
Advisor
Monro
The name Monro is of Scottish origin and means 'from the mouth of the river'.
Monroe
From the mouth of the river.
Montaro
Derived from the Spanish word meaning 'to climb' or associated with mountains.
Monte
Mountain
Montego
Derived from the name of a city in Jamaica.
Monti
Mountain
Montie
Derived from a name meaning 'mountain' or 'hill'
Montrose
Derived from the Scottish place name meaning 'the hill by the river'
Montu
An Egyptian god associated with war and the sun
Monty
A diminutive of Montgomery, meaning 'mountain' or 'gomer's mountain'.
Monya
A diminutive form of various names, often reflecting affection
Monza
A city in Italy known for its racetrack.
Monzar
A name of Arabic origin, often associated with a strong connection to nature and strength.
Monzon
Little mountain
Moo
A sound made by cows
Mooby
A fictional character representing a fun-loving and friendly personality
Moochy
Term of endearment for someone who is affectionate or cuddly
Moonbeam
A ray of light from the moon.
Moondog
A term often used to describe a stray or wild dog, particularly one that roams at night.
Moondust
A fine powder made of moon rock or particles scattered on the lunar surface
Moonie
A term of endearment or a nickname for someone who is dreamlike or whimsical.
Moonlight
The light that comes from the moon
Moonpie
A type of dessert consisting of two round cookies with a marshmallow filling, dipped in chocolate
Moonshine
A term referring to illicitly produced liquor, especially during Prohibition
Moony
Related to the moon; lunar
Moppet
A term of endearment for a small child or a pet
Moppy
A playful and lively dog
Mopsey
A small, soft, and cuddly dog
Mora
The name refers to the mulberry fruit in several languages.
Morana
A name derived from the Slavic goddess of winter and death.
Morena
Dark-skinned or brunette in Spanish and Italian
Morey
Derived from Old French, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'swarthy'
Morgana
The name is often associated with the enchantress from Arthurian legend.
Morgen
The name means 'morning' or 'daybreak' in German and Dutch.
Mori
Japanese for forest
Moria
A place of darkness or a dark, gloomy place
Moriah
A place of worship or a region in the biblical context
Moris
The meaning of the name Moris is 'dark-skinned' or 'from the moors'.
Mork
A character from the TV show 'Mork & Mindy', known for his alien origin and humorous personality
Morley
Moor clearing or meadow
Morli
A name often used for young girls, it conveys a sense of softness and warmth.
Moro
A character from Japanese animation, known for being loyal and friendly
Morrigan
The phantom queen
Morro
A hill or mound
Morticia
The name is derived from the Latin word 'mors', meaning death.
Mortimer
Noble and powerful
Mose
Derived from the Hebrew name Moshe, meaning 'to draw out' or 'to extract'.
Mosey
To walk or move in a relaxed manner
Mosi
Swahili for 'firstborn'
Moska
A name derived from the word 'musk', typically associated with pleasant scents.
Mosley
Derived from a surname meaning 'meadow in the moor'
Moss
A type of small, green plant that grows on damp soil or surfaces
Mossa
A term used in Italian music indicating a change in tempo or style
Mossy
Covered with moss or resembling moss
Motley
Varied in color or character
Moto
Japanese for 'origin' or 'base'
Mott
A surname of English origin, meaning 'from the meeting place'.
Motti
A reference to a small, affectionate name
Mouschka
A term of endearment derived from 'mousseline', which refers to something soft and delicate
Moxie
Courage, determination, or energy
Moya
A name of Irish origin meaning 'hill' or 'mound'
Mozart
A famous composer known for his influence on classical music.
Mozer
A unique and playful name with no specific meaning in common languages
Mucki
A term of endearment or affectionate nickname
Muddy
Resembling or covered with mud; dirty
Muddy Marauder
A person who roams or carries out activities in muddy areas, reflecting a mischievous or adventurous spirit.
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
Muggi
A term of endearment in Italy, associated with affection and warmth
Muggsie
A playful and energetic term, often associated with fun
Mugsy
A playful nickname often associated with a small dog
Muick
A small bay in the Scottish Highlands
Muir
Scottish word for sea or marsh
Muireann
Meaning 'sea white' or 'sea peace' in Irish.
Mulan
Flowering shrub; the essence of beauty
Munch
To chew or eat something noisily
Muncher
One who munches or eats something eagerly
Munchie
A small amount of food or snack
Munchkin
A term affectionately used to refer to small children or small beings
Mundy
A playful and cheerful spirit
Munko
A playful and energetic dog with a cheerful disposition
Murph
Derived from the Irish name Muircheartach, meaning 'sea warrior'.
Murphey
A variation of Murphy, which means 'sea warrior' or 'sea battler'.