Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MILLAN
FemaleClassic Basque name of Spanish origin, meaning "who is like God?" or "gift from God," popular worldwide despite its historical roots in Spain during the Middle Ages.
MILLAN
MaleSpanish name derived from the Basque "Millo," meaning "mill" or associated with industry and hard work.
MILLANA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning "a thousand flowers" or "one thousand".
MILLANI
FemaleItalian name derived from the town Millano in Lombardy, with an uncertain meaning but often interpreted as "from the mill" or "mill town".
MILLARAY
FemaleUnique and beautiful Mapuche name meaning "star" or "star-like", symbolizing beauty and radiance.
MILLARD
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "mil", meaning "mill". It was originally an occupational surname but evolved into a personal name with associations of prosperity and industry.
MILLARD
MaleRare English male given name derived from Old English 'Myrld', meaning 'famous ruler'.
MILLE
FemaleUnique French-origin given name meaning 'a thousand', associated with abundance and prosperity. Historically popular among medieval French nobility, it has been used for both boys and girls, gaining global recognition due to figures like Queen Mille Marie-Thérèse Charlotte of France.
MILLEDGE
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the surname Millage/Milledge, itself a variant of Old English Mildgyth meaning "gentle combat".
MILLEE
FemaleDistinctive American name derived from the French 'mille-feuille', meaning 'thousand leaves'.
MILLEIGH
FemaleIrish name meaning "she who is like May," inspired by the blooming flowers and warm weather of that month.
MILLEN
MaleDistinctive Welsh given name derived from the ancient word 'mylen', meaning 'smooth' or 'calm'.
MILLENA
FemaleUnique and elegant feminine name of Latin origin derived from "mille," meaning "a thousand." It signifies abundance and completeness, suggesting greatness or potential achievements.
MILLENIA
FemaleRare yet powerful Latin name meaning "a thousand years," with historical significance dating back to ancient Roman times and appearances in works by Dante Alighieri.
MILLENIUM
FemaleMillennium is a distinctive given name of Latin origin, meaning 'one thousand years', popularized in recent decades due to its association with the approaching new millennium.
MILLENNA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "one thousandth," associated with perfection in ancient Roman culture and nobility in medieval times.
MILLENNIA
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "a thousand years," but used as a unique moniker since the late 20th century to evoke futurism and originality.
MILLENNIUM
FemaleModern, distinctive name derived from the English word "millennium," meaning a period of one thousand years. It does not have a specific origin or meaning in any language but is inspired by the symbolic concept of a long span of time.
MILLER
MaleEnglish surname derived from Middle German 'müller', meaning 'miller'.
MILLER
FemaleSurname of German and English origin that means "miller" or "grinder of grain," originally given to those who worked grinding grains into flour.
MILLERD
MaleMildred is an English feminine name originally derived from the German name Mildrada, meaning "gentle strength" or "powerful protector".
MILLETTE
FemaleRare, elegant French name derived from the small grain 'millette', meaning sophistication and grace.
MILLEY
FemaleRare French-derived feminine name meaning 'thousand', originating as a shortened form of the medieval French name Millefleur.
MILLI
FemaleLatin-derived name with historical significance, borne by early Christian saints and martyrs. It means 'mill' or 'grinding mill', symbolizing industry and transformation. Today, Milli is popular in Scandinavian countries despite its ancient roots.
MILLIA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived given name meaning 'thousand', popularized by historical figures like Millia Davenport Hyde.
MILLIAN
MaleRare Latin-derived name originally given to people living near Milan, Italy. It means "thousand" and has been carried by notable figures like Saint Millian, a fourth-century bishop.
MILLIAN
FemaleDistinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Milianus meaning "loving" and associated with Milan, Italy.
MILLIANA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'Milima,' meaning 'mountains.' It carries a powerful and majestic connotation, reflecting the grandeur and strength of mountains.
MILLIANI
FemaleItalian given name derived from 'millenario', meaning 'one thousand years'. It symbolizes longevity and timelessness, popularized by Dante Alighieri in his epic poem 'The Divine Comedy'.
MILLIANNA
FemaleUnique Italian feminine given name, meaning "graced by graces," reflecting the idea that the person named possesses many positive qualities or virtues.
MILLIANO
MaleItalian name derived from "mille," meaning "one thousand," originally used as a nickname for someone large and powerful.
MILLIARD
MaleRare French name derived from 'milliardaire,' meaning billionaire, originating in the 20th century as a nickname for a wealthy fictional character.
MILLICENT
FemaleRare yet elegant female name of Latin origin, meaning 'a thousand', popularized in medieval England as a diminutive of Amelia, with historical associations to Saint Millicent and notable figures like Millicent Rogers.
MILLIE
FemaleEnglish origin name derived from Millicent, meaning "hard worker" or "strong in work". It's been popular historically and has notable figures like actress Millie Bobby Brown and television personality Millie Mackintosh.
MILLIE
MaleMillie, of French origin, means 'miller's daughter', reflecting historic occupation-based naming practices.
MILLIEANN
FemaleIrish-derived name created from "Mille" (meaning 'warlike') and "Ann" ('grace').
MILLIEMAE
FemaleBeautiful and rare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "thousand" and intended as a gift or offering. It has a rich history dating back to ancient Rome and has inspired variations such as Milena and Melissa across different cultures.
MILLIEON
MaleMillion is an African-origin given name derived from Mulundi, meaning "the one who makes wealth.
MILLIEROSE
FemaleCaptivating African name derived from Malagasy, meaning 'thousands of roses', signifying grace, elegance, and abundance.
MILLINA
FemaleRare yet striking Greek name derived from "milla," meaning "to grind" or "to crush.