Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MONTI
MaleItalian name, derived from the Italian word "monte" meaning 'mountain', traditionally given to children born in mountainous regions and associated with strength and courage.
MONTIA
FemaleMontia, of Latin origin, means 'of mountains' and was once the Roman goddess of mountains and valleys.
MONTIARA
FemaleItalian name meaning 'mountain', derived from the Latin word 'mons'. It has a rich history dating back to ancient Roman times and signifies a strong connection with nature's grandeur.
MONTICA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived feminine name meaning "of the mountain" or "resembling a mountain.
MONTICO
MaleUncommon Italian-origin given name derived from the surname Monticchio, meaning "small mountain," though its interpretation varies.
MONTIE
FemaleRare American name derived from a blend of Monte ('mountain') and Tim (short for Timothy, 'honoring God').
MONTIE
MaleAfrican origin name from Ghana's Ashanti people, derived from 'Muntie' meaning 'born on Tuesday', carrying cultural significance and strength.
MONTIERA
FemaleMontierra is a unique Spanish female given name derived from "montaña," meaning mountain, signifying strength and resilience.
MONTINA
FemaleRare yet captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'she who belongs to the mountain'.
MONTINE
FemaleDistinctive female given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology or direct connection to other names or words. Its meaning remains mysterious despite its historical use across various cultures.
MONTINIQUE
FemaleAfrican American girl's name created by combining elements from names like Montgomery, Monica, and Monique.
MONTIQUE
FemaleCaptivating Occitan name meaning "from the mountain," historically used as both a given name and place name in southern France since medieval times.
MONTIQUE
MaleUnique African given name of Malinke origin from West Africa, bearing no specific meaning but embodying rich cultural heritage.
MONTISHA
FemaleAfrican origin unisex name from the Yoruba culture, translating to "I seek the guidance of the Creator.
MONTONIO
MaleLatin-origin given name with uncertain but captivating theories behind its meaning and history.
MONTORIA
FemaleMontoria: Spanish origin name derived from 'Mons Toria', meaning 'mountain' and 'wealth'. It hails from the historic city of Montoria, Jaén province, Spain.
MONTOYA
FemaleSpanish given name derived from the Basque surname Montoneguy, originally meaning 'near a big hill'.
MONTOYA
MaleThe Spanish surname Montoya originates from the Basque given name 'Mundua', meaning 'world'.
MONTOYIA
FemaleOriginal name created by Anne Rice for her character in the Mayfair Witches series, derived from Spanish roots but with no specific meaning other than its association with the fictional story.
MONTRA
MaleMontra, of Latin origin meaning 'of the mountain,' signifies strength and endurance.
MONTRA
FemaleDistinctive, recently popularized given name of unknown origin, with no recognized meaning or history.
MONTRAE
MaleUnusual African American name derived from "Monty" (mountain) and "Ray" (king/counselor), primarily used for boys but sometimes for girls, carrying a powerful double meaning of strength and leadership.
MONTRAIL
MaleThe American name Montrail originates from the French word 'montagne', meaning mountain, coined in the early 20th century to evoke adventure and nature.
MONTRAL
MaleMontreal: A unique French-origin given name derived from Mount Royal in Montreal, Canada.
MONTRAVION
MaleUnique African American given name, created in the early 20th century during a trend of innovative naming practices within the Black community.
MONTRAVIOUS
MaleUnique African American name derived from Montgomery ("manpower") and Travis ("crossing place/village"), resulting in a powerful combination without an officially recognized meaning.
MONTRAVIUS
MaleUnique male given name of African American origin, created by combining Montez ("mountainous") and Travis ("to cross").
MONTRAY
MaleRare, uniquely American given name coined in the late 19th century, with no specific meaning or etymology.
MONTRE
MaleDistinctive French given name derived from 'montre', meaning 'watch' or 'showcase', originally used for boys, now also for girls.
MONTREAL
MaleUnique given name of French origin, derived from the city named 'Mount Royal' by explorer Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve in 1642, meaning 'King's Mountain.'
MONTRECE
FemaleRare African-origin given name, created by combining 'Mount-' from Mountaga (meaning "mountain") and '-trece' meaning "thirteen" in Spanish.
MONTREL
MaleAfrican American given name derived from Montgomery, meaning "mountain hill.
MONTRELL
MaleThe name Montrell, derived from Mandinka language, means 'powerful king' and is of African origin.
MONTRELL
FemaleAfrican origin, derived from the Scottish name Montrose meaning "red hill," with "mont-" signifying mountain and "-rose" referring to a rose or hill. It gained popularity among African Americans in the U.S. during the 20th century as part of a trend embracing names with African origins.
MONTRELLE
MaleFrench name meaning "show one's worth," originally used as a rallying cry during medieval tournaments. It was traditionally given to noble boys expected to uphold ideals of chivalry and bravery.
MONTRESE
MaleAmerican given name of unknown origin, possibly created by combining 'Monte' (mountain) and 'Tres' (three), or inspired by the surname Montez, meaning mountainous. It has been used for both boys and girls since the mid-20th century but remains relatively uncommon.
MONTRESE
FemaleThe Italian-derived name Montrese means 'from Mountross,' an ancient Italian town, and gained popularity among French nobility after being introduced by Italian merchants.
MONTRESSA
FemaleUnique female name originating from the United States in the early 20th century, likely created from the French 'montagne' and Italian 'Ressa', evoking strength and beauty.
MONTREVIOUS
MaleMontrevious: A rare, mid-20th century American name with no known origin or meaning.
MONTREY
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin, not derived from common names or words. It was likely created specifically for its bearer and consists of six letters: two 'm's, one 'o', one 't', one 'r', ending with a distinct 'y'. This unique combination associates the name with creativity and individuality.