Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MELODIA
FemaleUnique, beautiful Greek name meaning 'like song' or 'like melody'.
MELODIE
FemaleMelody is a unique Greek name meaning "song" or "tune", inspired by music and arts, popularized in the US during the mid-20th century, and still cherished today.
MELODII
FemaleRomanian name meaning 'melody', reflecting its musical heritage.
MELODY
FemaleBeautiful and unique Greek name meaning "song" or "harmony", derived from the Greek word "melodia".
MELODY
MaleEnglish female name with musical origins, derived from Middle English 'melodie', meaning 'melody' or 'song'.
MELODYANN
FemaleAmerican name formed by blending 'melody' (song) and 'Ann' (grace), conveying harmony and beauty like its musical inspiration.
MELODYE
FemaleEnglish female name derived from the musical term "melody," signifying harmony and creativity.
MELODYGRACE
FemaleModern, English-origin name combining 'melody' (music, harmony) and 'grace' (elegance, poise). It's unique yet meaningful, gaining popularity in recent years.
MELODYROSE
FemaleEnglish name composed of Melody, meaning "song," and Rose, symbolizing beauty and love.
MELONA
FemaleGreek name derived from "melon," meaning honey, symbolizing sweetness and warmth.
MELONDY
FemaleUnique American girl's name invented by author Dan Curtis for his daughter, with no traditional meaning but associated with creativity and individuality. It sounds similar to words like "melody" and "melancholy", evoking feelings of harmony and emotion. Although not widely used historically, it has gained some popularity in modern times, particularly in the United States.
MELONEE
FemaleAmerican-originated fictional name created by John Galsworthy for his novel "The Forsyte Saga". Its meaning is unknown as it's not derived from any language or mythology. Despite uncertain origins, Melonee has gained popularity in recent years due to its uniqueness.
MELONEY
FemaleAmerican girls' name coined by Alice Walker for her novel "The Color Purple", with unknown origin and meaning but gaining popularity due to its uniqueness.
MELONI
FemaleThe Italian-origin name Meloni means 'dark honey' and was historically given to individuals with dark hair or complexion, also implying sweetness.
MELONIA
FemaleBeautiful Latin-derived name meaning "honey-like," offering uniqueness without commonality.
MELONIE
FemaleMelanie is a feminine given name of Latin origin derived from "mel" meaning honey and "ania" meaning full of, thus translating to 'honey-sweet'.
MELONNIE
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from "malon," meaning "dancer.
MELONY
FemaleRare yet captivating Greek-derived female name meaning "songful" or "harmonious.
MELONYE
FemaleUnique American name derived from Melanie ('dark') and Leonie ('lioness'), conveying strength and elegance.
MELORA
FemaleRare, beautiful Greek name derived from "melos," meaning "song" or "hymn." It signifies harmony and melody, possibly inspired by the Greek Muse Melpomene or other musical names like Melody.
MELORIE
FemaleUnique English given name derived from the French word 'melodie', meaning 'melody' or 'musical tune'.
MELQUAN
MaleDistinctive given name of unknown origin, possibly coined as a blend of sounds, with no clear etymological meaning.
MELQUIADES
MaleRare Spanish name derived from Basque 'melki' (honey) and '-ade' (born of), thus meaning 'born of honey'.
MELQUISEDEC
MaleMelchizedek is a Hebrew name meaning "king of righteousness," first appearing in Genesis 14 as the king of Salem who blessed Abraham. It was later used as an analogy for Jesus Christ in the New Testament, and it remains a unique given name today with significant biblical and religious history.
MELROSE
MaleUncommon English given name derived from 'mel' meaning honey and 'ros' meaning rose, signifying 'honey rose'.
MELROSE
FemaleUncommon yet charming English female given name derived from the ancient Suffolk town of Melrose, meaning 'from the noisy pool clearing'.
MELROY
MaleUnique English given name derived from "mel" meaning sweet and "roi" meaning king, translating to "sweet king.
MELSA
FemaleDistinctive and elegant name of uncertain origin, often associated with Greek or Latin meanings related to sweetness or honey, and has been carried proudly by historical figures like Melsa Daun and Melsa Dubey.
MELSON
MaleRare French male given name derived from the occupational surname Melon, meaning 'melon grower' or 'maker of melon-shaped objects'. Its meaning is associated with abundance and fertility, symbolized by the fruit it was named after. Despite its rarity, notable figures like Charles Melson, a 19th-century French chemist, have carried this distinctive name.
MELSSIA
FemaleMelissa is a beautiful and unique Greek-derived name meaning 'honeybee', popularized in ancient Greece and associated with industriousness and sweetness.
MELSTER
FemaleDistinctive yet mysterious first name of unknown origin and meaning.
MELTEM
FemaleTurkish origin name meaning "breeze" or "soft wind".
MELTON
MaleRare English given name derived from 'mylt,' meaning mill or grinding grain, originally used for people associated with milling. Notable bearers include Sir Ralph Montagu and actor Charles Melton.
MELVA
FemaleCaptivating Latin female name derived from "melus," meaning "honey" or "sweet.
MELVA
MaleDistinctive name with origins debated but possibly stemming from Scottish Gaelic Màlva, meaning 'smooth or bald', or Latin Melissa, meaning 'honey bee'. Historically used in Scotland for both genders, it's now predominantly female and has been borne by notable individuals like American author Melva Bradley.
MELVALENE
FemaleRare French given name derived from "mélanine," meaning melanin, and coined by Marcel Schwob for his 1892 novel "Le Roi des Éblouissants.
MELVAN
MaleUnique name of Welsh origin, derived from "Melin" meaning "mill". It has a rich history dating back to medieval Wales and gained popularity as a given name in the 19th century.
MELVEEN
FemaleIntriguing and distinctive given name of unknown origin, used for centuries but with no definitive meaning or etymology.
MELVEN
MaleRare Welsh name of medieval origin, meaning 'chief' or 'lord', used by the nobility.
MELVENA
FemaleHebrew name derived from "Melach," meaning "queen." It originated in the 19th century as a variant of names like Melanie or Malvina, gaining popularity over time due to its regal and captivating nature.