Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MELANA
FemaleMelana, of Greek origin, means "dark-colored" or "black," referencing the goddess Hecate, symbolizing darkness and mystery.
MELANDIE
FemaleRare yet elegant French name derived from Mélanie, meaning 'dark' or 'black', with a phonetic variation adding the letter 'd'.
MELANDY
FemaleUnique African name from the Democratic Republic of Congo, meaning "My Goodness" or "My Beauty.
MELANE
FemaleDistinctive feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from "melaina," meaning "dark" or "deep blue," associated with depth and mystery. It is often linked to Medusa or the deep blue seas surrounding Greece, and in Greek mythology, Melaine was one of the three Gorgons. Despite its fearsome reputation, Melane symbolizes strength, courage, and resilience.
MELANEE
FemaleBeautiful and unique African name of Igbo origin meaning "daughter of the lake," symbolizing tranquility and grace.
MELANEY
FemaleIrish female given name derived from Ó Maoláin meaning "devotee of St. John," popularized in English-speaking countries since the early 20th century.
MELANI
FemaleUnique and captivating female given name derived from the Latin word "mel," meaning "honey" or "honeybee." It originated in Italian literature during the 14th century, often used for characters admired for their sweetness and purity, and has connections to Greek and Hawaiian names.
MELANIA
FemaleSlovenian feminine given name derived from Slavic "mel" meaning "dark," with Italian variants "Melania" and "Melanija.
MELANIE
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Late Latin word 'mālinus', meaning 'of the blackberries'.
MELANIE
MaleMelanie, of Latin origin, means 'honey' and was popularized by French author Honoré de Balzac in his novel 'Père Goriot'. It gained further popularity during the 19th century among European aristocracy, possibly influenced by Queen Victoria's fondness for the name. Throughout history, notable individuals like Melanie Safka, Melanie Scrofano, and Melanie Stansbury have carried this timeless and elegant name, which remains popular today due to its sweet and endearing meaning.
MELANIEANN
FemaleAmerican-originated name combining Melanie, meaning "dark" in Greek, and Ann, derived from Hebrew's Hannah, meaning "grace".
MELANIECE
FemaleAmerican name derived from "melania" (Greek for 'dark') and a nickname suffix, "Ce", popularized during the mid-20th century baby boom era.
MELANIEE
FemaleGreek-origin female name derived from "melaina", meaning dark or black. It has been popular across cultures throughout history, with variations including Melanie and Melannie. Despite its popularity, Melaniee remains a distinctive and elegant choice today.
MELANIEROSE
FemaleRare Latin-derived feminine given name that means "dark-colored" and was historically associated with figures like Saint Melanie and Empress Marie-Louise of France.
MELANII
FemaleMelanie is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "honey," first used in ancient Rome to denote sweetness or endearment. It gained popularity among European nobility during the Middle Ages and was further popularized through 19th-century literature, notably Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre." Today, Melanie remains a globally popular choice for girls, embodying sweetness and kindness.
MELANIIA
FemaleMelania is a name of Slavic origin, derived from the Greek word 'melaina' meaning 'dark'.
MELANIN
FemaleOriginal African name derived from the Greek word "melanos," meaning black or dark-skinned. It celebrates dark-skinned beauty and African heritage.
MELANNE
FemaleRare French name derived from 'melancolie', meaning 'melancholy'. Despite its somber root, Melanne has come to embody depth and sophistication.
MELANNEY
FemaleRare Greek-derived given name meaning "black" or "dark", associated with goddesses Hecate and Persephone, and often interpreted as a variant of Melanie.
MELANNI
FemaleDistinctive Greek-derived feminine name meaning "dark" or "black," popular among parents seeking unique names despite its historic usage in challenging times.
MELANNIE
FemaleRare Greek name derived from "melaina," meaning dark, signifying mystery, strength, and beauty in ancient Greek culture.
MELANNY
FemaleCaptivating Latin female given name meaning "sweetness," derived from the Latin word "mel." Its unique double 'n' spelling sets it apart from similar names like Melanie or Melissa, making it a distinctive and uncommon choice.
MELANTHA
FemaleRare, Greek-origin name meaning 'dark flower' or 'black beauty', associated with the goddess Hecate in mythology.
MELANY
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "mel," meaning honey, through the name Melissa, signifying bees' sweet produce. It's believed to have been used as early as 1972 in the United States but remains uncommon despite its captivating origins and timeless appeal.
MELANY
MaleUnique and beautiful Greek name derived from "melaina," meaning "dark," often used to describe women with dark features.
MELANYA
FemaleRare and intriguing Greek-derived name meaning 'dark' or 'black,' signifying dark-haired beauty, intelligence, and depth of character.
MELANYE
FemaleUncommon, distinctive name with uncertain African or African American origins. It may mean "dark" or "like dark honey," adding to its mystique.
MELARIE
FemaleMelanie is a French feminine given name derived from the Latin "Melanius," meaning "dark" or "black.
MELASIA
FemaleAfrican-derived given name meaning "wise queen/ruler," originating from the Malinke ethnic group of West Africa.
MELAT
FemaleEthiopian girl's name meaning "peace" or "calmness".
MELAYA
FemaleDistinctive name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or cultural association, allowing its bearers to create their own legacy.
MELAYAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "angel" or "messenger," reflecting qualities of beauty, grace, and wisdom.
MELAYNA
FemaleHebrew girl's name meaning 'angel', derived from 'mal'akha'. It signifies divine messengers or guardians.
MELAYNIE
FemaleElegant Hebrew girl's name derived from "Malak", meaning "angel". It gained popularity during the late 20th century for its uniqueness and sophistication.
MELAYSIA
FemaleAfrican name derived from Swahili, meaning "of honey" or "associated with honey".
MELBA
MaleMelba, derived from Melbourne and popularized by opera singer Dame Nellie Melba, is a unique female given name of unknown precise meaning but charming appeal.
MELBA
FemaleThe name Melba originated from Melbourne, Australia's second most populous city founded in 1835. It became popular as a given name after Dame Nellie Melba, an Australian opera singer born Helen Porter Mitchell in 1861, adopted it as her stage name. Today, Melba is often associated with the performing arts and may evoke feelings of sweetness or elegance due to its phonetic similarity to words like "melody." Despite its origin from a city name, Melba has become a popular given name worldwide and can be used for both first and middle names. Although it was once more common in the early to mid-20th century, today Melba ranks #1,375 among girls' names in the United States with approximately 160 babies named Melba each year.
MELBALENE
FemaleMelbalene: Rare, origin unknown; no known meaning in popular languages; gaining recent popularity despite historical scarcity.
MELBERN
MaleRare English given name, possibly derived from Mabel, which means "noble and bright". Its origin and exact meaning remain unclear.
MELBERT
MaleRare German-origin given name meaning "honey hill," derived from the German words "Mel-" (honey) and "-berg" (hill).