Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
METTHEW
MaleMatthew is an English male given name derived from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of God'.
METTIE
FemaleRare yet notable name with roots tracing back to medieval England as a diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'. It carries associations of strength and resilience, as exemplified by historical figures like Mettie McCurry, and has appeared in literature such as Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre".
METZ
MaleUnisex given name of Germanic origin, derived from the German word "metz" meaning "ditch" or "moat". It shares its name with the French city Metz, which may have influenced its use as a given name throughout history. Notable figures such as Saint Metz and its association with strength and protection add to its uniqueness and appeal.
METZI
FemaleRare Basque-derived name meaning 'small' or 'little', traditionally used as a nickname for longer names starting with Maria.
METZLI
MaleRare and distinctive name of Aztec origin, meaning 'moon' or associated with the moon goddess in Aztec mythology.
METZLI
FemaleAztec-derived unisex name meaning 'moon', reflecting its significance in ancient Mesoamerican cultures.
METZLY
FemaleUnique female given name of Mexican origin, derived from the Nahuatl word 'metztli', meaning 'moon'. In Aztec mythology, it represents the revered lunar goddess, symbolizing fertility and cosmic order.
METZTLI
FemaleAztec name meaning "moon" or "star," often given to children born under the full moon's light. It also signifies the goddess Metztli in Aztec mythology.
MEUY
FemaleKhmer origin name meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', reflecting Cambodian society's emphasis on harmony.
MEVA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'desire' or 'longing', found in the Bible as a representation of seeking God's favor.
MEVELYN
FemaleRare Hebrew-derived name formed by blending Meirav ("shine like the sun") and Evelyn ("life").
MEXTLI
FemaleAztec male given name meaning 'moon'.
MEY
FemaleRare Scandinavian given name, likely meaning 'sea' in Old Norse, though interpretations vary.
MEYA
FemaleAfrican-origin given name of Yoruba heritage, interpreted to mean "joy" or "beauty," carrying cultural pride and historical significance.
MEYAH
FemaleCaptivating female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "spring" or "source," signifying renewal and life's cycle.
MEYANA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew feminine name derived from "mayim," meaning "waters." Biblically, she was Caleb's wife in Joshua, known for her faith, courage, and loyalty during their wilderness journey.
MEYANNA
FemaleRare Hebrew girls' name meaning 'from the water', derived from the word "mayim", with roots in Jewish communities of the Middle East and North Africa.
MEYER
MaleGerman surname derived from 'Meier', meaning 'farmer' or 'grains merchant'. It has been used as both a surname and given name, with notable bearers including Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer and Herman Meyer.
MEYER
FemaleGerman surname derived from "meier," meaning "miller.
MEYERS
FemaleDistinct American given name derived from the German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname Meyer, meaning 'miller'.
MEYERS
MaleGerman surname derived from "Meyer," meaning "miller." It was given to individuals working as millers or associated with mills.
MEYGAN
FemaleIrish name derived from Meghan/Megan, meaning "pearl" in Gaelic.
MEYLA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "flag" or "symbol," signifying strength, courage, and representation.
MEYLANI
FemaleIndonesian name of royal origin, derived from "melayani" meaning "to serve". It honors Princess Meylani, known for her intelligence, kindness, bravery, and leadership against injustice.
MEYLI
FemaleHebrew name meaning "who is like God?
MEYLIN
FemaleUnique Spanish feminine name derived from "mejilla," meaning cheek. It emerged as a variant spelling of Mely, which itself is a shortened form of Melchora or Melanie. Despite its lack of historical prominence, Meylin's Spanish origin gives it a rich cultural heritage dating back to the 15th century. Pronounced /maɪˈlɪn/, it offers a soft and melodic rhythm that makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive and meaningful names.
MEYLING
FemaleHebrew-origin female given name derived from "malak," meaning "angel.
MEYLY
FemaleUnique Hebrew girls' name meaning 'my God', derived from 'El' (God) and 'my'.
MEYOSHA
FemaleHebrew female given name meaning 'from Jesse,' derived from the Bible's King David's father.
MEYRA
FemaleRare, Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'candle', symbolizing light and brightness in Jewish culture.
MEYSON
MaleMaison is a French-origin unisex given name that signifies home and shelter. Traditionally given to boys, it has gained popularity as a unisex name in recent years.
MEZEKIAH
MaleUnique Hebrew given name meaning "strong" or "powerful," popular among Jews during biblical times, and borne by historical figures like King Hezekiah of Judah.
MEZIAH
MaleHebrew name that means "strong in God" or "strength from God.
MEZMARIAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "song of the Lord," derived from "tehillah" and gaining recognition among religious communities and parents seeking distinctive names with spiritual significance.
MEZTLI
FemaleAztec name of Nahuatl origin meaning 'moon' or 'moonshine', reflecting ancient reverence for the lunar deity Tonantzin Metztli.
MEZTLY
FemaleMez'tly is an uncommon name of unknown origin, recognized from Elizabeth Beresford's children's books series "Mez'tly's Adventures.
MEZZIAH
MaleUnique Hebrew name that translates to 'strength' or 'power', often associated with figures like King Solomon and the Messiah in Jewish tradition.
MGUADALUPE
FemaleThe name Guadalupe originates from Spain, with its roots deeply embedded in the country's history and culture. Derived from the phrase 'Valle de Guadalupe,' which translates to 'Valley of Guadalupe,' this name is a place name that honors Saint Guadalupe, also known as Our Lady of Guadalupe.
MHAIRI
FemaleScottish female name derived from "Mhaoirt," meaning "seamariner," and associated with the legendary Scottish heroine Mhairi Bhain.
MHARI
FemaleScottish name derived from 'Màiri', meaning 'bitter' or 'warlike', reflecting stormy seas, but carrying no negative connotations.