Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..

MICHEALE

Female

Michael is an English name with Hebrew and Latin origins, meaning 'Who is like God?' It is revered as an archangel in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.

MICHEALENE

Female

Michaelene is a rare, feminine variation of Michael, derived from Greek "michael," meaning "who is like God?

MICHEALLA

Female

Irish name of ancient origin, derived from Michéal, meaning "Who is like God?" It was borne by early high kings of Ireland and is associated with the archangel Michael across Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. Today, Michealla is still popular among Irish families worldwide as a distinctive female variation of Michael or an independent girls' name, blending timeless elegance with rich historical significance.

MICHEALLE

Female

Hebrew-derived female name meaning "who is like God?", associated with the archangel Michael and often linked to strength and wisdom in literature.

MICHEAUX

Male

Rare male given name of French origin, derived from the French surname "Michaux," which means "merchant" or "seller of goods." Its exact meaning remains unclear, but some suggest it may be linked to the French word "michault," translating to "from Michault" or "from the badger.

MICHEIL

Male

Scottish name derived from Michael, meaning "who is like God?" It is associated with Saint Michael the Archangel and was popularized by Clan Gregor.

MICHEL

Male

French masculine given name derived from Hebrew Michael, meaning 'who resembles God', popularized by the veneration of Saint Michael.

MICHEL

Female

The French name Michel, meaning 'who is like God?', is derived from the Hebrew Michael.

MICHELA

Female

Italian feminine name derived from Michelangelo, meaning 'great angel'.

MICHELANGELO

Male

Italian name derived from the Hebrew 'Michael', meaning 'Who is like God?' It was notably borne by Michelangelo Buonarroti, the renowned Renaissance artist known for his Sistine Chapel frescoes.

MICHELANN

Female

Unique female name of French origin, derived from "michel," meaning "who is like God?", with a strong religious connotation inspired by the archangel Michael.

MICHELE

Male

Italian name of Latin origin meaning "who is like God?" It was popular among early Christians due to its biblical significance as one of the seven archangels and patron saint of soldiers. Notable bearers include Michelangelo Buonarroti, the renowned artist, and Michel de Montaigne, a pioneer of the essay in literature.

MICHELE

Female

Unisex name of Italian origin, meaning 'who is like God?', popular among diverse cultures. Originally male, it gained popularity for females in the mid-20th century.

MICHELEE

Female

Uncommon yet distinct female name of Irish origin, derived from Michil, meaning "like God" or "resembling God".

MICHELEEN

Female

Rare yet recognizable Irish feminine given name derived from Michéalín, meaning 'who is like God?' It combines strength with a unique feminine touch.

MICHELENA

Female

Distinctive feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from Miguel meaning "who is like God?" in Hebrew. It was popular among medieval Spanish nobility for daughters, hoping they'd embody male counterparts' strength. Notable figures like Michelena de la Cueva, rumored to have had an affair with King Philip II, have carried this name throughout history. Today, Michelena remains uncommon yet beloved, associated with creativity and individuality.

MICHELENE

Female

Distinctive French-derived name meaning "like Michael," which itself has Hebrew origins translating to "who is like God?

MICHELIN

Female

French origin masculine given name derived from Latin "Michaelis", meaning "who is like God?

MICHELINA

Female

Elegant Italian female name derived from Michael/Michele meaning "who is like God?" It originated during the Middle Ages and was popularized throughout Europe. A historical figure named Michelina di Cesari, known for her beauty, intelligence, and charity, added to its significance. Today, Michelina is associated with strength, grace, and spirituality.

MICHELINE

Female

Centuries-old French girls' name derived from Germanic elements meaning "who is like God in battle".

MICHELL

Female

Michelle is a French female given name derived from 'Michael', meaning 'who is like God?'. It honors Saint Michel and carries connotations of strength.

MICHELL

Male

Michelle is a unisex French name derived from Michel, meaning "who is like God?" It gained popularity worldwide in the 20th century and has been borne by notable figures like Michelle Obama and Michelle Williams.

MICHELLA

Female

Italian feminine name derived from Michelangelo, meaning "archangel".

MICHELLE

Male

Michelle, of French origin, means 'who is like God?' It's a popular female name with notable bearers including Michelle Pfeiffer and Michelle Obama.

MICHELLE

Female

Female name derived from French "Michel", meaning "who is like God?", and has been widely used across cultures since the Middle Ages. It gained popularity in North America during the mid-20th century as a feminine variation of Michael, and has been associated with notable figures such as Michelle Obama and Michelle Pfeiffer. The name conveys strength and positivity, embodying divine qualities like kindness and wisdom.

MICHELLEANN

Female

Distinctive French-origin girls' name meaning "who is like God?", popularized by historical literature and modern celebrities alike.

MICHELLEANNE

Female

Rare French feminine name composed of Michelle ('Who is like God?') and Anne ('Grace'), carrying Christian historical significance and elegant sophistication.

MICHELLEE

Female

Michelle is a unique and charming French name that is believed to be a variant spelling of Michelle, which is derived from the Hebrew male name Michael, meaning "Who is like God?" While traditionally masculine, Michael has been used as a feminine name in many languages, including French.

MICHELLELE

Female

Michelle is a popular female given name of French origin, meaning "who is like God?" It has been widely used in English-speaking countries since the mid-20th century, peaking in popularity during the 1960s and 1970s.

MICHELLEMARIE

Female

Unique French female given name composed of Michelle ("who is like God?") and Marie ("sea of bitterness" or "star of the sea").

MICHELLENE

Female

Unique Italian name derived from Michele, meaning "who is like God?" It is a feminine variant of Michelangelo and has a rare yet sophisticated charm, making it stand out due to its scarcity in history. Despite not having notable historical figures associated with it, Michellene's spiritual meaning adds depth to its beauty, appealing to parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their child. Pronounced as "mi-chel-LEEN," this captivating three-syllable name combines Italian elegance with profound spirituality.

MICHELLI

Female

Unique Italian given name with Latin origins that means "who is like God?".

MICHELLIE

Female

The name Michelle is of French origin and means "who is like God?" in Hebrew, derived from the Hebrew name Mikha'el.

MICHELLLE

Female

Michelle is a French-origin feminine given name, derived from 'michel,' meaning 'who is like God?'

MICHELLY

Female

Feminine given name of French origin derived from Michel, meaning "who is like God?" It emerged in the 19th century as a feminine variant created by adding the suffix "-ly" to Michel.

MICHELYN

Female

Elegant French female name derived from Michel, which means 'who is like God?' It gained recent popularity for its uniqueness and meaningfulness.

MICHEYLA

Female

Unique Polish female name derived from Michał, which means "who is like God" in Hebrew. It has been used for centuries in Poland and is now gaining global popularity despite remaining relatively rare.

MICHI

Male

The Japanese name Michi, meaning 'beautiful', originates from the word 'michiru' signifying 'shining brightly'. It is traditionally used for both males and females.

MICHI

Female

Japanese name meaning 'to guide', traditionally used for both boys and girls but now more popular as a girl's name.

MICHIA

Female

Captivating Japanese name meaning 'beautiful', traditionally used for both boys and girls.