Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MILEAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'angel', often used as a feminine variation of Michael.
MILEE
FemaleHebrew-derived name meaning 'celebration' or 'feast', popularized by George Henry Boker's 1860 poem.
MILEEN
FemaleMileen, of Indian origin, means 'charming' or 'graceful' in Sanskrit, associated with the goddess Parvati.
MILEENA
FemaleCharming Czech name derived from 'milenka', meaning 'darling'.
MILEI
FemaleUnique, Spanish-origin masculine given name, derived from 'milia,' meaning 'thousand.' Coined by Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo in his 1917 novel, it remains rare yet distinctive, blending Spanish charm and literary sophistication.
MILEIDI
FemaleGreek name meaning "like a soldier," derived from the word "milia." It has historical significance as a leader among the Argonauts in Greek mythology and as a Christian martyr in the 4th century.
MILEIDY
FemaleSpanish name that means "more beautiful than usual," a variant of Milagros meaning "miracle." Popularized by Venezuelan singer Mileidy Martinez, it conveys admiration for something extraordinary.
MILEIGH
FemaleUnique American given name created by combining 'Miley' and 'Leigh', with no predefined meaning but often associated with terms like 'resolute' or 'steadfast' due to its sound.
MILEINA
FemaleCaptivating Greek feminine name derived from 'milia', meaning 'soldier'. It signifies 'little soldier' or 'young warrior'.
MILEK
MaleSlavic name meaning "dear" or "beloved", popular in Czech Republic and Poland since the Middle Ages.
MILEKE
MaleAfrican name from Kenya's Maasai community, translating to "God has opened his/her eyes" in English and symbolizing joy at birth with sight.
MILELE
FemaleUnique African name of Swahili origin, meaning "eternity", reflecting the deep cultural importance placed on longevity and timelessness in many African societies.
MILEN
FemaleBulgarian name derived from "milen", meaning thousand, popular among families with strong Bulgarian heritage. It conveys strength and abundance, as seen in notable figure Milen Radev, a Bulgarian poet.
MILEN
MaleBulgarian male given name derived from the Slavic element "mila," meaning "gracious" or "dear.
MILENA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Slavic origin, derived from "mila," meaning "dear" or "gracious," and "-ena," a diminutive suffix.
MILENE
FemaleItalian feminine name derived from the Latin word 'miles', meaning soldier or warrior. Despite its origins, Milene has a soft and elegant sound that appeals to many.
MILENI
FemaleSlavic female name meaning 'gracious' or 'dear,' with a feminine suffix, used historically by notable figures like Czech resistance fighter Milena Jesenská.
MILENIA
FemaleMilenia: A captivating Latin feminine name meaning "a thousand ages," derived from the Latin word mille.
MILENKA
FemaleSlavic female name derived from the Serbian word for love, 'milenje', combined with the diminutive suffix '-ka', translating to 'little loved one'.
MILENKO
MaleSerbian name of Slavic origin, derived from "mila" meaning dear or beloved, and "enka" referring to a girl's name, thus translating to "dear little girl".
MILENNA
FemaleSlavic name from the Balkans, derived from Milena which means "gracious" or "kind". It's associated with Serbian folklore heroines, and while not as popular as Natasha or Sofia, it offers uniqueness with meaningful history.
MILENY
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived female name meaning 'a thousand', suggesting abundance and growth.
MILES
MaleEnglish name meaning "soldier" or "merciful," derived from the Latin word "miles." It has been popular among families with military backgrounds due to its strong connotation.
MILES
FemaleMiles is of Latin origin, meaning "soldier" or "merciful", derived from the Latin word "miles". It has been popular throughout history, associated with strength and bravery due to its military origins.
MILESHA
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from "Mileeshwari", meaning "goddess beautiful like the moon".
MILESSA
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning 'honeybee,' popularized in the U.S. during the late 20th century, associated with bee-like spirits in Greek mythology, and was borne by notable figures like Serbian princess Milessa Branković.
MILETT
FemaleRare French given name derived from 'millette,' meaning small wheat grain, signifying delicacy or resilience. It was notably used by François de Malherbe's family, though not as Milett. Today, it remains uncommon but charming due to its French roots and unique origin.
MILETTE
FemaleRare and captivating French female given name derived from the word 'millet', signifying abundance and prosperity.
MILEVA
FemaleSerbian feminine given name derived from the Slavic element "mila," meaning "dear" or "lovely.
MILEY
FemalePopular female name of Welsh origin, meaning 'sea chief' or 'fortress chief', and associated with Celtic culture.
MILEY
MaleUncommon yet memorable Welsh name meaning "happiness," popularized by celebrities like Miley Cyrus and known for its distinctive sound.
MILEYA
FemaleMileya, of Slavic origin, means "gracious" or "kind," embodying gentleness and compassion.
MILEYAH
FemaleCaptivating Arabic name meaning "long-lived" or "eternal," symbolizing timeless beauty and enduring grace.
MILEYDI
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name meaning "thousand days," symbolizing patience and perseverance.
MILEYDY
FemaleBeautiful, unique Latin name derived from the Spanish word 'milagro', meaning miracle.
MILEYNA
FemaleUnique, Slavic origin name derived from elements "mil" meaning 'grace' and "-ena", translating to 'graced with favor'. It's popular in Eastern Europe and globally, known for its prestigious history among nobility and captivating sound.
MILEYSHKA
FemaleSlavic feminine given name derived from "milostivyi," meaning merciful or kind-hearted, embodying compassion and benevolence.
MILEZ
MaleRare Hebrew male given name derived from "milah", meaning "word" or "speech", signifying communication and expression.
MILFERD
MaleRare yet meaningful Persian name derived from "Mihirdat," translating to "glory of the sun" or "sunlike glory.
MILFORD
MaleUncommon yet distinct English given name derived from Old English words "mil" (mill) and "ford" (shallow river crossing), translating to "mill ford".