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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 701. | Mansfield | English |  | From the field by the small river. |
| 702. | Mansi | Native American |  | Plucked flower (Hopi). |
| 703. | Mansour | Muslim |  | Variant of Mansur: Aided (by God). Victorious. |
| 704. | Mansur | Muslim |  | Aided (by God). Victorious. |
| 705. | Mantel | French |  | Makes garments. |
| 706. | Manto | Latin |  | Prophetess. |
| 707. | Manton | Anglo-Saxon |  | From Mann's castle. |
| 708. | Manton | English |  | From the hero's town or farm. |
| 709. | Mantotohpa | Native American |  | Four bears (Cheyenne). |
| 710. | Manu | Egyptian |  | Born second. |
| 711. | Manu | Hindi |  | A ruler of the earth. |
| 712. | Manuel | Hebrew |  | Variant of Emanuel: God is with us; god is among us. |
| 713. | Manuel | Spanish |  | Spanish form of Emanuel: God is with us. |
| 714. | Manuela | Hebrew |  | Feminine form of Emanuel: God is with us; god is among us. |
| 715. | Manuela | Spanish |  | God is with us. |
| 716. | Manuelo | Spanish |  | A form of Emmanuel 'God is with us'. |
| 717. | Manus | Gaelic |  | Great. |
| 718. | Manus | Irish |  | Surname. |
| 719. | Manus | Latin |  | Variant of Magnus: Great/greatest. A name popular in Scandinavia during the Viking period. |
| 720. | Manvel | Latin |  | From a great estate. |
| 721. | Manvil | Latin |  | From a great estate. |
| 722. | Manville | French |  | From the great estate. |
| 723. | Manya | Russian |  | Bitter. |
| 724. | Manzar | Muslim |  | Sight. View. |
| 725. | Manzir | Muslim |  | Warner. Cautioner. |
| 726. | Manzo | Japanese |  | Ten thousand-fold-strong third son. |
| 727. | Manzoor | Muslim |  | Variant of Manzur: Acceptable. Admired. |
| 728. | Manzur | Muslim |  | Acceptable. Admired. |
| 729. | Maola | Irish |  | Handmaiden. |
| 730. | Maoldhomhnaigh | Gaelic |  | Devoted to God. |
| 731. | Maoli | Irish |  | Handmaiden. |
| 732. | Maolmin | Gaelic |  | Polished chief. |
| 733. | Maolmin | Gaelic |  | Polished chief. |
| 734. | Maolmuire | Scottish |  | Dark skinned. |
| 735. | Maolruadhan | Irish |  | Serves Saint Ruadhan. |
| 736. | Maoltuile | Gaelic |  | Quiet. |
| 737. | Maon | Biblical |  | House, place of sin. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 738. | Maon | Biblical |  | House, place of sin. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 739. | Maonaigh | Irish |  | Wealthy. |
| 740. | Maponus | Anglo-Saxon |  | God of youth and music. |
| 741. | Maqbool | Muslim |  | Variant of Maqbul: Accepted. Popular. |
| 742. | Maqbul | Muslim |  | Accepted. Popular. |
| 743. | Maqsood | Muslim |  | Variant of Maqsud: Intended. Proposed. |
| 744. | Maqsud | Muslim |  | Intended. Proposed. |
| 745. | Mar | Aramaic |  | Lord. |
| 746. | Mar | Norse |  | Son of Naddodd. |
| 747. | Mara | Biblical |  | Bitter, bitterness |
| 748. | Mara | English |  | Bitter. The biblical Naomi claimed the name Mara as an expression of grief after the deaths of her husband and sons; Variant of Mary; Abbreviation of Tamara. |
| 749. | Mara | Hebrew |  | Bitter. In the Bible, Naomi adopted the name Mara after the death of her husband and two sons. |
| 750. | Mara | Hungarian |  | Bitter or grace. |
| 751. | Mara | Italian |  | Bitter. |
| 752. | Mara | Russian |  | Bitter. |
| 753. | Maraatib | Muslim |  | Variant of Maratib: Degrees. Dignities. |
| 754. | Marah | Biblical |  | Bitter, bitterness |
| 755. | Marah | Hebrew |  | Variant of Mara: Bitter. In the Bible, Naomi adopted the name Mara after the death of her husband and two sons. |
| 756. | Maralah | Biblical |  | Sleep, a sacrifice of myrrh, ascension. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 757. | Maralah | Biblical |  | Sleep, a sacrifice of myrrh, ascension. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 758. | Maralah | Native American |  | Born during an earthquake. |
| 759. | Maralyn | English |  | Blend of Marie or Mary, and Lyn. |
| 760. | Maralyn | English |  | Blend of Marie or Mary and Lyn. |
| 761. | Maram | Muslim |  | Aspiration. |
| 762. | Marama | Maori |  | Light of the world. |
| 763. | Maranatha | Biblical |  | The Lord is coming |
| 764. | Maratib | Muslim |  | Degrees. Dignities. |
| 765. | Marc | English |  | Variant of Mark: Derived from Latin 'Marcus': Mars (Roman god of war). St. Mark was the author of the second Gospel. Famous Bearer: Mark Twain (1835-1910). Mark Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens. |
| 766. | Marc | French |  | Form of Mark. |
| 767. | Marc | Latin |  | Hammer. |
| 768. | Marcade | Shakespearean |  | 'Love's Labours Lost' Lord attending on the Princess of France. |
| 769. | Marcail | Scottish |  | Pearl. |
| 770. | Marcario | Greek |  | Blessed. |
| 771. | Marcas | Irish |  | Of Mars. The Roman fertility god Mars for whom March was named. |
| 772. | Marcas | Scottish |  | Of Mars. The Roman fertility god Mars for whom March was named. |
| 773. | Marceau | French |  | Form of the Latin Marcellus meaning hammer. |
| 774. | Marceau | Latin |  | Warring. |
| 775. | Marcel | French |  | Form of the Latin Marcellus meaning hammer. |
| 776. | Marcel | Latin |  | Variant of Marcellus: Hammer; warring. |
| 777. | Marcela | Spanish |  | Warring. |
| 778. | Marcelina | Latin |  | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 779. | Marcelinda | Latin |  | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 780. | Marcelino | Italian |  | Form of the Latin Marcellus meaning hammer. |
| 781. | Marcell | Italian |  | Form of the Latin Marcellus meaning hammer. |
| 782. | Marcella | French |  | Warring. |
| 783. | Marcella | Latin |  | Feminine form of Marcellus: Hammer; warring. |
| 784. | Marcella | Teutonic |  | Warring. |
| 785. | Marcelle | French |  | Warring. |
| 786. | Marcelle | Latin |  | Feminine form of Marcellus: Hammer; warring. |
| 787. | Marcellia | French |  | Warring. |
| 788. | Marcellin | Latin |  | Hammer. |
| 789. | Marcellina | Latin |  | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 790. | Marcelline | Latin |  | Warring. |
| 791. | Marcello | Italian |  | Form of the Latin Marcellus meaning hammer. |
| 792. | Marcellus | Latin |  | Hammer. Also a diminutive of Marcus: Mars (Roman god of war). A family name in ancient Rome. |
| 793. | Marcellus | Shakespearean |  | 'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' An officer. |
| 794. | Marcelo | Italian |  | Form of the Latin Marcellus meaning hammer. |
| 795. | Marcely | Latin |  | Hammer. |
| 796. | Marcelyn | Latin |  | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 797. | Marcena | Latin |  | Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 798. | Marcena | Latin |  | Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 799. | March | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Edward, Earl of March and son to Richard Plantagenet, afterwards King Edward IV. |
| 800. | March | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Meirchywn. |