Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MONTAYSIA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name of African origin, derived from 'Moses' and 'Yashua', meaning 'Saved by Jesus'.
MONTAZ
MaleUnique Persian name meaning "ascendant" or "rising," associated with progress and achievement, carried by influential figures in Iranian history like Mirzadeh Ebrahim Khan Amin ol-Molk Montaz al-Mamalek.
MONTE
FemaleItalian boys' name meaning 'mountain', derived from the Italian word for high point.
MONTE
MaleItalian given name derived from 'monte', meaning 'mountain', popularized during the Middle Ages.
MONTEA
MaleMontea, of African origin, means 'many' in Swahili.
MONTEA
FemaleUnique name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of the Italian Montagna meaning 'mountain', but its true source and significance remain unclear.
MONTECO
MaleRare Italian male name derived from Montecatini Terme, meaning 'mountain basin,' reflecting the town's hot springs.
MONTEE
MaleItalian-origin unisex name meaning "mountain," derived from the Italian word "montagna.
MONTEEN
FemaleEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, with some speculating it's a variant of Welsh 'Mentor', meaning 'wise'. Used worldwide for its uniqueness, it lacks historical context but invites intrigue.
MONTEGO
MaleSpanish name meaning "from the mountains.
MONTEL
MaleItalian surname and given name derived from the Latin word "mons" meaning mountain, having been associated with notable historical figures like Pietro di Giovanni Montelli and Molière.
MONTELL
MaleUncommon Nigerian Yoruba name meaning "my story," reflecting the unique journey of each bearer.
MONTELLE
MaleDistinctive French given name derived from Occitan, meaning 'small mountain' or 'hill'.
MONTENE
FemaleThe name Montenegro, derived from the South Slavic words "crna" (black) and "gorë" (mountain), signifies "Black Mountain". It originates from the country of Montenegro, which was named Crna Gora in the local language due to its extensive dark forests covering mountainous terrain.
MONTERA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name meaning 'of/from the mountain', reflecting its mountainous origins.
MONTEREY
FemaleRare unisex given name of Spanish origin, derived from California's Monterey Bay city. Its meaning remains uncertain, though some tie it to 'montera' hats or the Monterreal family.
MONTERIA
FemaleMonteria: Italian origin; means 'mountain'/'of the mountains'; conveys elegance & sophistication.
MONTERIO
MaleMonterio: A distinctive name of Latin origin, translating to 'mountain dweller', popularized by Portuguese explorers during their voyages. Often associated with strength and resilience, Monterio has historical significance, notably through Brazilian playwright Monterio Ribeiro. Today, it's chosen for its unique sound and meaningful origin.
MONTERION
MaleRare Italian name derived from 'monte', meaning 'mountain'.
MONTERIOUS
MaleDistinctive African American name derived from 'Monterey' meaning "mountain king" and Arius, an ancient Latin name for "strong".
MONTERIUS
MaleUnique African name of Swahili origin meaning 'strong as thunder', combining the words monte (mountain) and erus (thunder).
MONTERO
MaleThe name Montero originates from Spain, meaning 'mountaineer', reflecting its bearer's connection to the outdoors and adventurous spirit.
MONTERRA
FemaleUncommon Italian given name derived from 'montagna', meaning 'mountain'.
MONTERRIAN
MaleEnigmatic given name with unknown origins and meanings, believed by some to be a variant of Irish Montserrat.
MONTERRIO
MaleUnique Spanish-derived given name with uncertain origins but possible ties to mountainscapes.
MONTERRIOUS
MaleAmerican name formed by combining Montgomery ('mountain stronghold') and Terrence ('firm, tough'), yielding 'strong mountain' or 'firm mountain'.
MONTERRIUS
MaleAmerican given name derived from Latin "mons" (mountain) and English "-erius" (relating to), meaning "relating to mountains".
MONTESE
MaleItalian name derived from Monte San Savino in Tuscany, translating to "of Montese" or "from Montese," signifying those originating from this region.
MONTESHA
FemaleUnique female name of African origin, derived from Swahili 'montesha' meaning 'beautiful', popularized by Maya Angelou for its elegance and significance.
MONTESSA
FemaleItalian-derived name meaning "little mountain," embodying strength and resilience, popular worldwide despite its rarity.
MONTEVIOUS
MaleUncommon African American name derived from Latin 'Montem', meaning mountain, combined with '-eus' denoting relationship or origin.
MONTEY
MaleItalian given name derived from the Swiss city of Monthey, meaning 'from the mount' or 'from the mountain.'
MONTEZ
MaleSpanish origin, derived from 'monte' (mountain) and '-ez', meaning 'peak', signifying strength and power.
MONTEZ
FemaleSpanish male given name derived from 'monte', meaning 'mountain', originating as an occupational surname for individuals living near mountains.
MONTEZE
MaleMeet Monteze, a distinctive name of Igbo origin meaning 'to stand' or 'rise', symbolizing strength and resilience.
MONTEZUMA
MaleUncommon yet powerful unisex name of Native American origin, meaning "he who is like a hummingbird on a mountain," derived from Nahuatl elements "monte" (mountain) and "tzumah" (hummingbird).
MONTFORD
MaleUncommon English name derived from "munt" meaning hill/mountain and "ford" meaning river crossing, translating to "hill by the river crossing.
MONTGOMERY
FemaleEnglish name originally derived from the Old French 'mons' meaning mountain and 'Gau', signifying region or people, translating to 'from Saint Martin's Mountain'. First used as a given name in Scotland during the 13th century, it has since been popular worldwide, predominantly for boys. Notable figures include World War generals Bernard Law Montgomery ('Monty') and Richard Montgomery.
MONTGOMERY
MaleEnglish name derived from "mons" and "tun," meaning "mountain settlement." Originally used as a surname, it has evolved into a given name with notable figures such as Bernard Law Montgomery and Robert Montgomery Bird.
MONTI
FemaleItalian origin, meaning "of the mountains" and derived from the Italian word "montagna". It symbolizes strength and power, with roots tracing back to ancient Roman times when "mons" meant mountain. Today, Monti is a strong, unique choice worldwide for both boys and girls.