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

MOHNISH

Male

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Mohan' meaning 'enchanting' and 'Ish' meaning 'lord', signifying 'charming master'.

MOHOGANY

Female

African origin unisex name derived from the hardwood tree of the same name, symbolizing strength and beauty like its source.

MOHSEN

Male

Arabic male given name meaning 'benefactor'.

MOHSIN

Male

Arabic boys' name meaning 'one who does good'.

MOICES

Male

Moises is a Hebrew name meaning 'drawn out' or 'saved from the water', originating from the biblical prophet Moses.

MOINA

Female

Persian name meaning 'small pearl', connoting elegance and rarity.

MOIR

Male

Unique Scottish given name derived from the surname "More," meaning moorland dweller. It signifies adaptability and resilience.

MOIRA

Female

Unique female name of Scottish origin, derived from "Moire," meaning "sea-borne" or "sea-may." It holds deep significance in Celtic mythology as one of the three Fates who determine life's course. Traditionally given to girls born near the coast, Moira has evolved into an appealing global choice for parents seeking a meaningful yet uncommon name. Its recognition has been further boosted by appearances in literature and pop culture, such as Moira Rose from "Schitt's Creek.

MOIRE

Female

Uncommon Irish girl's name derived from the surname Mooney, translating to "descendant of the bald one".

MOISE

Male

Moses, of Hebrew origin, means 'drawn out' or 'saved from the water,' referencing his biblical rescue from the Nile.

MOISES

Male

Moses is a Hebrew name derived from 'Mosheh', meaning 'drew out' or 'saved from water'. It was given to the biblical prophet who was rescued from the Nile River by Pharaoh's daughter.

MOISES

Female

Moses is a Hebrew name meaning 'drawn out' or 'saved from the water'.

MOISHA

Male

Moisha, a rare Jewish name derived from Hebrew "Moshe," means "drawn out" or "rescued.

MOISHE

Male

Hebrew male name derived from Moses, signifying liberation and leadership.

MOISHY

Male

Distinct Hebrew male given name derived from Moses, meaning "to draw out" or "to pull out," with biblical ties to the prophet and lawgiver Moses.

MOISSES

Male

Moïse is a Hebrew name meaning "drawn out" or "saved from the water", popularized by the biblical figure Moses who led the Israelites out of Egypt.

MOIYA

Female

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'to rejoice or celebrate', reflecting the vibrant spirit of its culture and embodying joy and positivity.

MOIZ

Male

Arabic-origin name meaning 'the one who guides', derived from the name of Prophet Moses.

MOJAVE

Male

American origin name derived from the Mojave Desert, named after the indigenous Mojave tribe.

MOJOLAOLUWA

Male

Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "My own God has made me whole.

MOJOLAOLUWA

Female

African origin name from Nigeria that means "What God has joined together deserves praise".

MOJTABA

Male

Persian name meaning 'glorified' or 'praiseworthy', derived from the Arabic root word 'ajaba'.

MOKSH

Male

Sanskrit-origin name meaning 'liberation', derived from the ancient Indian concept of moksha, signifying spiritual freedom.

MOKSHA

Female

Uncommon, unisex Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Moksah', signifying liberation or release from life's cycles and material bonds.

MOKSHAGNA

Male

Sanskrit name meaning 'union of spiritual liberation (Moksha) and knowledge/wisdom (Agna).'

MOKSHITH

Male

Rare male given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Moksha', meaning liberation or salvation. It was coined by Sri Aurobindo Ghose in his epic poem Savitri, where Mokshith is depicted as a celestial guide. Despite its uniqueness and profound meaning, it is not widely popular but appreciated for its symbolic significance and rare usage. In numerology, the name resonates with the number 6, associated with balance, harmony, and nurturing.

MOKSHITHA

Female

Indian feminine name derived from 'Moksha', meaning liberation in Sanskrit.

MOLENE

Female

Rare Welsh girls' name derived from 'mole,' meaning generous.

MOLETTE

Female

African name of Malinke origin, meaning 'peaceful' or relating to the moon, passed down through generations.

MOLI

Female

The uncommon name Moli has unknown origins and unclear meaning.

MOLIK

Male

Distinctive name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe's name for a hunter or warrior, Oluorogbo. It means "one who has achieved great things.

MOLIKA

Female

Rare Slavic female given name derived from "mol," meaning "much" or "many." It signifies abundance and fertility, as Molika was revered as a goddess of prosperity in Slavic mythology. Still recognized today in Bulgaria and Serbia, Molika offers a unique connection to Slavic culture for parents seeking distinctive names.

MOLINA

Female

Basque-derived Spanish surname and given name meaning 'mill', likely given to those who worked or lived near one, with its earliest records dating back to the 12th century in Spain.

MOLINDA

Female

African name of Igbo extraction from Nigeria, derived from "Moli" meaning patient and "Ndị" meaning people, interpreted as 'the patient people'.

MOLINE

Female

Unique, Spanish-origin given name derived from 'molinero', meaning miller, reflecting its historic significance in medieval Spain.

MOLIQUE

Male

The African-origin name Molique, derived from Shona language meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', signifies harmony and has been cherished through generations.

MOLISSA

Female

Uncommon yet captivating feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Maol Mhic which means "devoted to God.

MOLLA

Female

Unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from "mollo" meaning "soft" or "tender". Traditionally given to girls, it signifies gentleness and compassion.

MOLLEE

Female

Unique female name of unknown origin, used since the mid-20th century; it may derive from 'Molly' or be an invention, with unclear meaning.

MOLLEIGH

Female

Unique American given name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Irish 'Molly' meaning 'bitter', or derived from the Cornish surname Molegg. Rarely used, it appears occasionally on US birth records.