Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MERRLYN
FemaleThe name Merrlyn originated from Wales and signifies 'sea fortress'. Pronounced mer-lin, it stands out as an uncommon yet appealing choice.
MERRY
FemaleRare English female name derived from the Middle English word "meri", meaning joyous or happy. It was often used as a nickname for cheerful people in the 13th century and has been associated with positivity throughout history, including its use by J.R.R. Tolkien in his epic fantasy series "The Lord of the Rings".
MERRYL
FemaleEnglish given name, variant of Merrill, derived from the Old German personal name Merahild meaning 'famous in battle'.
MERRYLEE
FemaleRare American girl's name of Scottish origin, combining 'merry' (cheerful) with 'Lee' (clearing/meadow), suggesting happiness and open spaces.
MERRYN
FemaleRare and captivating female name of Cornish origin, derived from the word "merry," meaning "joyous" or "happy.
MERSADEES
FemalePersian name derived from "Mithra" and "Sadaa," meaning "worshipper of Mithra." It originated as an honorific title during the Achaemenid Empire, later becoming a given name with enduring significance in Persian culture.
MERSADES
FemaleCaptivating Persian name derived from 'mard', meaning 'hero', and '-sade', meaning 'like'. It signifies 'hero-like' and is associated with the legendary hero Rostam in Persian mythology.
MERSADEZ
FemaleCaptivating Persian name meaning "joyous" or "happy".
MERSADIE
FemaleThe rare yet captivating name Mersadie originates from Arabic, meaning 'mercy' or 'rahmah', embodying kindness and empathy.
MERSADIES
FemaleUnique, uncommon Persian name whose meaning varies depending on the source. Some suggest it means "gift of the sun", while others consider its origin uncertain due to a lack of known meaning. Its rarity makes it distinctive, with few individuals bearing this name globally.
MERSADIEZ
FemaleUnique Basque name composed of "Mersi" meaning mercy/grace and "Adiaz" meaning like/similar, interpreted as "like mercy" or "similar in grace".
MERSAYDES
FemaleUnique and uncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory on its meaning or roots in known languages or mythologies. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Mersaydes has been used throughout history by individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds, including French noblewoman Mersaydes de la Houssaye during the 15th century. Today, people with this name continue to make their mark globally, adding new chapters to its enigmatic history.
MERSAYDEZ
FemaleUncommon Arabic given name derived from "mersa" meaning 'mirage', and "-dez" meaning 'like'. It translates to 'like a mirage', signifying something seemingly real but ultimately illusory or fleeting.
MERSEDES
FemaleThe name Mercedes is of Spanish origin and means 'mercy' or 'favor', derived from the Latin word 'Mercurio'.
MERSIHA
FemaleArabic origin name meaning 'living mercy', embodying divine compassion and potentially bringing blessings to others.
MERT
MaleMasculine given name of Turkish origin, derived from the Turkic element "mert" meaning "faithful" or "loyal". It is popular in Turkey and reflects highly valued cultural qualities of loyalty and faithfulness.
MERTA
FemaleRare Hebrew female given name meaning "to rebel" or "to contend.
MERTEN
MaleGerman name dating back to the 12th century, derived from the Old High German word 'mart', meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'.
MERTHA
FemaleMartha is a classic feminine given name of Aramaic origin, meaning 'wished for child'.
MERTICE
FemaleUncommon female given name of American origin with no universally agreed-upon meaning or historical background.
MERTIE
FemaleRare, Greek-origin name meaning 'merits', popularized during medieval Europe among Christians as a symbol of hope and faith.
MERTIN
MaleDistinctive German name derived from the elements "meri" (famous) and "win" (friend), signifying "famous friend.
MERTIS
MaleMysterious and unique given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Germanic 'Berthold', yet its true etymology remains elusive.
MERTIS
FemaleRare, Latin-derived given name meaning "deserving" or "worthy," popularized during medieval times and historically associated with notable individuals like Saint Mertis of Caesarea.
MERTLE
FemaleRare English given name of uncertain origin, with no known etymology or historical significance.
MERTON
MaleUncommon English male given name with origins tracing back to medieval England, derived from the Old English word 'mere' meaning 'sea' or 'lake'. It was initially used as a surname for those residing near large bodies of water before evolving into a given name. Today, Merton remains relatively rare but carries meanings associated with tranquil waters and natural beauty, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names for their sons. Throughout history, notable individuals such as Thomas Merton have carried this name, contributing to its presence in popular culture and consciousness.
MERU
MaleRare female name of Sanskrit origin, signifying strength, wisdom, divine essence, light, or salvation.
MERU
FemaleUnique Sanskrit feminine given name derived from Hindu mythology's Mount Meru, interpreted as 'mountain' or 'light/illumination'.
MERUEM
MaleUnique unisex name of uncertain origin, possibly from ancient African cultures where it may have meant "peace". Despite limited historical records, it has been used for centuries and gained recent popularity due to its uniqueness and beauty, with some parents associating it with the idea of peace.
MERV
MaleWelsh name meaning "sea," derived from the Welsh word "mor." It gained popularity through medieval poet Merlin, though it's unclear if they were connected historically.
MERVA
FemaleRare and intriguing name of unknown origin, with no confirmed meaning or historical precedent.
MERVAT
FemaleElegant Arabic female name derived from 'rawa', meaning "to grow" or "prosperous". It has historical significance in Arabia and is gaining global popularity.
MERVE
FemaleUnisex Turkish name derived from 'merve', meaning 'miracle'.
MERVEILLE
FemaleRare French given name derived from 'merveille', meaning 'miracle' or 'marvel', and comes from the Latin 'mirabilia'.
MERVEL
MaleRare French name meaning 'marvel'.
MERVIL
MaleFrench origin meaning 'great or famous town,' is a variant spelling of Merovingian, derived from the Frankish tribe that ruled Francia in the early medieval period.
MERVILLE
MaleUnique French name derived from 'mer' (sea) and 'ville' (town), literally translating to 'town by the sea'.
MERVIN
FemaleRare Welsh name meaning "sea born," once borne by renowned kings like Merfyn Frych and Merfyn ap Owain, and immortalized in Arthurian legend as Merlin.
MERVIN
MaleRare Welsh name meaning "sea stronghold" or "great fortress by the sea," derived from the early medieval kings of Gwynedd.
MERVYN
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from "Merfyn", meaning "sea promise".