Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MITSUKI
FemaleJapanese given name originating from two kanji characters: "Mitsu" (three) and "Ki" (tree), translating to "three trees".
MITSUKI
MaleTraditional Japanese name derived from the kanji characters 光月, meaning "light" and "moon," respectively. It signifies brightness and beauty, often associated with a full moon illuminating the night sky.
MITSUKO
FemaleTraditional Japanese feminine given name that means "six child" or "beautiful child," historically associated with wealth and nobility.
MITSUO
MaleMale given name of Japanese origin composed of "Mitsu" meaning three and "Uo" referring to fish or sea creatures, interpreted as abundant in fish or rich in sea creatures.
MITSURU
MaleAncient Japanese given name meaning 'six' or 'good fortune'.
MITSURU
FemaleJapanese given name derived from the kanji characters 'mitsu' (三) meaning 'three', and 'ru' (る) meaning 'to take or grasp'. It translates to 'to grasp three' and signifies completeness, harmony, and balance.
MITSUYE
FemaleUnique Japanese given name meaning 'beautiful rice paddy' or 'enlightenment', with historical figures like Lady Mitsuye, concubine of Emperor Gosaga.
MITSUYO
FemaleMitsuyo, a historic Japanese name, means "triple goodness" or "thrice virtuous," originating from the Heian period (794-1185). It was traditionally given to daughters of noble families and is now admired for its positive connotations of kindness and wisdom.
MITSUYOSHI
MaleJapanese given name meaning "three good/three righteous," derived from the kanji characters "mitsu" (three) and "yoshi" (good/righteous), commonly used for males and females, but more often given to boys, with historical popularity during the Edo period due to its association with justice and righteousness.
MITSY
FemaleJapanese name derived from "mitsu," meaning "three" or "trinity," symbolizing harmony and unity. Traditionally given to girls born on the third day of the month, it has since evolved into a unisex name with global popularity.
MITT
MaleMitt is of German origin, meaning 'mild' and derived from the Middle High German word 'mīt'. Once popular in medieval Germany, it's now rarely used there but has gained recent international attention.
MITTIE
FemaleRare American girl's name derived from Scottish Mitchell, meaning "son of Michel" or "small".
MITTY
FemaleMitty is of Germanic origin, derived from the Middle German word 'miti', meaning 'friend'. It was popular during the late 19th to early 20th centuries but has since become rare. Notable bearers include Mitty Harris (American football player) and Mitty Alva (Canadian actress).
MITUL
MaleRare but significant Indian feminine name derived from Sanskrit 'Mithila', meaning 'pure', associated with Princess Sita's birthplace in the ancient kingdom of Mithila.
MITZA
FemaleMitza, of Hebrew origin, means "dissipation" or "waste," but symbolizes destiny and purpose, inspired by its association with the historic Mitza Gate of Jerusalem in the Old Testament and the concept of 'mitzah' in Jewish law.
MITZE
FemaleUnique German female given name derived from Maria, which means "sea" or "rebelliousness".
MITZEL
FemaleRare and unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no clear translation or derivation from any known language or culture. Despite this mystery, it has been used throughout history and remains distinctive today.
MITZI
FemaleGerman diminutive of Amalia or Amelia, meaning 'work' or 'industrious', popularized by Egon Friedell's novels, and known for its strength and intelligence.
MITZIE
FemaleCharming Hebrew given name meaning 'good deed', popularized from the Hebrew word 'mitzvah'.
MITZY
FemaleUnique American female name derived from Mitchell, a Scottish Gaelic name meaning "God is merciful." Despite lacking a specific meaning, Mitzy is associated with mercy and kindness.
MIU
FemaleCharming Japanese name meaning 'beautiful', popularized by designer Miuccia Prada.
MIURA
FemaleHistoric Japanese given name, originally an hereditary title for samurai, now popular for both males and females. Its meaning varies, but 'nocturnal rain' is common.
MIVAAN
MaleIndian origin name derived from 'Maivana', meaning 'enchanting'. It's associated with beauty, grace, and spirituality.
MIVAN
MaleIrish given name derived from the Irish surname Ó Midhe. It means 'descendant of Midhe', with Midhe being a personal name of unknown origin. This uncommon yet captivating name offers a touch of Celtic charm.
MIWA
FemaleAncient Japanese female given name derived from Shintoism, meaning 'beautiful harmony'.
MIXON
MaleAmerican name derived from the Creek Indian word 'muskogee', meaning 'people of the red earth'. It has historical ties to early settlers in states like Georgia and Oklahoma.
MIXTLI
FemaleIndigenous Mexican name meaning 'cloud', signifying fertility and renewal.
MIXTLY
FemaleMistily is a rare English given name believed to mean 'resembling or covered with mist'.
MIYA
FemaleUnisex name of Japanese origin derived from the word 'miya' meaning 'shrine' or 'temple', holding spiritual significance.
MIYABI
FemaleHistoric Japanese given name of uncertain origin but widely recognized as connoting elegance and sophistication.
MIYAE
FemaleRare yet meaningful Japanese girls' name composed of 'miya', meaning 'shrine', and 'ae', meaning 'blessing'.
MIYAH
FemaleUnique, beautiful Japanese name derived from 'miyako', meaning 'capital city'.
MIYAHNA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "wonders," inspired by biblical miracles and Jewish tradition, now popular as a distinctive girls' name worldwide.
MIYAKO
FemaleJapanese feminine given name derived from the kanji characters 美和子, translating to "beautiful harmony.
MIYALI
FemaleRare Japanese name derived from "miyako," meaning capital, associated with elegance and sophistication. It originated as a title for high-ranking women serving the Empress during Japan's Heian period (794-1185). Today, Miyali also signifies 'from the chief's family' or 'of noble birth' in Hawaiian culture, emphasizing its connection to leadership and nobility.
MIYANA
FemaleUnique Japanese name meaning "mountain," symbolizing strength and connection to nature.
MIYANAH
FemaleUnique Arabic name meaning "understanding," often associated with wisdom and intelligence.
MIYANI
FemaleRare Japanese girl's name derived from "miyako," meaning "capital," associated with Kyoto.
MIYANNA
FemaleMiyanna, of Japanese origin, means "mountain" and evokes nature, strength, and tranquility.
MIYANNI
FemaleStriking Japanese girls' name derived from "miyako", meaning "capital" or "imperial city".