Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MERCEDESE
FemaleGirl's name of Spanish origin meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', derived from the Latin word 'misericordia'. It was first used as a given name by Santa Teresa de Ávila in the 17th century.
MERCEDEZ
FemaleMercedes is a Spanish feminine given name that means "mercy" or "compassion".
MERCEDI
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from the Catalan word 'mercè' meaning mercy, signifying kindness and compassion.
MERCEDIES
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'merces', meaning mercy or compassion, and associated with the Virgin Mary's title Mater Misericordiae (Mother of Mercy).
MERCEDITA
FemaleUnique female given name of Spanish origin, derived from Mercedes which means "mercies". It is a popular Catholic name inspired by the Virgin Mary's intercession and was commonly used during the Middle Ages in Spain. Today, it remains a beloved name among those with Spanish heritage or who appreciate its religious significance.
MERCEDYS
FemaleUnique female given name of Spanish origin, derived from "merced," meaning mercy or kindness, representing compassion and benevolence.
MERCEE
FemaleUnique and elegant girls' name of unknown origin with unclear meaning, potentially derived from the Latin 'Mercy', meaning compassion or sympathy.
MERCER
FemaleUncommon yet distinctive English given name derived from Old French 'mercier', meaning merchant or trader. Originally used as an occupational surname for those involved in textile trade, Mercer has since evolved into a unique choice for parents seeking a strong and memorable name.
MERCER
MaleEnglish given name and surname with Middle English origins, derived from "mersere," meaning "merchant." It was originally an occupational name for those involved in commerce or trade, particularly textiles, but has been used as a given name since the mid-20th century in the United States.
MERCHANT
MaleEnglish name deriving from 'merchaunt', originally referring to medieval traders, signifying prosperity.
MERCHELLE
FemaleUnique African name of Akan origin from Ghana and Ivory Coast, translating to "God crowns," symbolizing divine blessing or favor.
MERCI
MaleFrench origin, meaning 'thank you' in English, derived from the French word for gratitude or appreciation.
MERCI
FemaleThe French origin name 'Merci', meaning 'thank you', is universally valued for expressing gratitude.
MERCIA
FemaleRare Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'reward' or 'mercy', historically linked to the Roman goddess of prosperity and the Anglo-Saxon kingdom border.
MERCIDES
FemaleLatin-derived name that means "reward" or "payment", often given to children born after challenging times as a symbol of gratitude. It has been popular in Spain since the Middle Ages and has influenced names like Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes Sosa.
MERCIE
FemaleMercy is a unique feminine given name derived from the Latin 'mercēs', meaning mercy or compassion, which evolved into Old French 'merci' and ultimately English 'mercy'. It has Christian roots, associated with divine mercy and forgiveness, and was popularized by Saint Merry in medieval France.
MERCILE
FemaleRare French female given name derived from "mercille," meaning mercy in English. It originated as a variation of Spanish Merceditas, conveying positivity like kindness and compassion.
MERCILLE
FemaleRare French given name with Latin roots, meaning 'to cause pain' or 'to suffer', though its intended meaning may differ.
MERCURY
MaleLatin-derived name originating from the Roman god of messengers, known for his speed.
MERCURY
FemaleDistinct Latin-derived name, meaning 'messenger' or 'merchandise', inspired by the swift Roman god of commerce and communication.
MERCUTIO
MaleItalian male given name derived from the Latin word "mercatus," meaning 'market'. It originally signified commerce or adaptability, gaining prominence in Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet', and has seen renewed popularity due to its historical roots and unique yet practical appeal.
MERCY
FemaleDistinctive feminine name derived from Latin 'merc' or 'misericordia', meaning kindness and compassion. Popularized during medieval Europe by royal families, it has been widely used across cultures due to its association with Christian virtues. Today, Mercy remains an appealing choice for parents seeking meaningful names for daughters.
MERCY
MaleThe name Mercy originates from Latin, meaning 'compassion' or 'sympathy', and is often associated with kindness.
MERCYGRACE
FemaleUnique African female given name derived from Swahili "mercy," meaning compassion or forgiveness, with "-grace" adding elegance or divine favor. It combines mercy's kindness and understanding with grace's poise and beauty. Popularized during the 20th-century African American civil rights movement, Mercygrace remains uncommon yet captivating due to its rich history and profound significance.
MERDELL
FemaleRare and distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, used since at least the Middle Ages but with no widespread agreement among etymologists regarding its true history or significance.
MERDICE
FemaleUnique French given name derived from "merde," meaning "shit" in English. Created by filmmaker Eric Rohmer in the late 1960s, its significance varies depending on cultural perspective.
MERDIE
FemaleInvented female given name with uncertain origin and unclear meaning, appearing only once in 2019 US birth records.
MERDIS
FemaleRare French given name derived from Médéric, meaning 'famous ruler'. Despite its unusual origin, it has been used by families throughout French history.
MERDITH
FemaleMeredith is an elegant English name meaning "great boar" or "noble sea warrior," derived from Old English words "mer" and "eofor.
MERDITH
MaleMeredith is a Welsh feminine given name meaning "great sea" or "sea lord." It was originally a title for high-ranking women in medieval Wales.
MERECEDES
FemaleMercedes is a Spanish name meaning 'mercy' or 'grace,' derived from the Latin word 'misericordia.' It gained worldwide recognition through the Mercedes-Benz car company.
MEREDETH
FemaleWelsh-origin given name meaning "sea lord," derived from Meredydd, which combines "mer" (sea) and "iudd" (lord).
MEREDITH
FemaleFeminine given name of Welsh origin, derived from Meredydd meaning 'great lord'.
MEREDITH
MaleSophisticated Welsh name meaning "great lord" or "seeker", popularized as a female name in recent years despite its historical use for both sexes.
MEREDY
FemaleIrish name derived from Meredith, meaning "great joy" or "peace", associated with the wise and happy goddess Mairéad in Irish mythology.
MEREDYTH
FemaleRare but beautiful Welsh name derived from Meredydd, meaning "great joy" or "blessing by the sea".
MEREDYTHE
FemaleEnglish name with regal origins, derived from Old English elements 'mer' meaning 'famous' or 'renowned', and 'ðeaþ' translating to 'people'.
MEREK
MaleWelsh male given name derived from "mercher," meaning "merchant." It signifies trade and prosperity, having been popular among merchants and Welsh nobility during the Middle Ages. Today, Merek is recognized globally as a strong name with a rich history, but it's not tied to any specific religion or culture.
MEREL
MaleRare Dutch given name for girls, derived from 'meer', meaning 'lake'. It symbolizes tranquility and beauty, reflecting either calmness or mystery.
MEREL
FemaleDistinctive Dutch unisex name derived from 'merel,' meaning 'sea eagle', first used as a given name in the 20th century.