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

MURANDA

Female

African name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe, meaning "strong-willed" or "determined.

MURARI

Male

Ancient Indian name meaning "one who wears pearls," derived from the Sanskrit word "Mura." It's associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology, symbolizing his enchanting melody that attracts all creatures.

MURAT

Male

Turkish name meaning "desired," popularized by Sultan Murad I who founded the Ottoman Empire.

MURDIE

Female

Rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic "Murchadh," meaning "sea-bright" or "marvelous." It's associated with Irish hero Fionn mac Cumhaill and has historic ties to Scottish clans like Mackintoshes and MacKenzies.

MURDIS

Female

Murdris is a rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "murchar", meaning "seacoast".

MURDOC

Male

Irish name derived from Murchadh, meaning "sea warrior.

MURDOCH

Male

Distinctive given name of Scottish origin, translating to "seashell" or "sea chief," and historically associated with notable figures like Highland chief Murdoch Mackenzie.

MURDOCK

Male

Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Murchadh', meaning 'sea-bright'.

MUREL

Male

Uncommon name of unknown origin, though some believe it may be derived from Welsh names Meriel or Muriel, meaning 'great sea' or having varied meanings.

MUREL

Female

Rare name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized historical or cultural significance.

MURELL

Male

Uncertain origin, first appearing in medieval Scottish documents as 'Muriel', and has been used sparingly throughout history.

MURI

Female

Japanese unisex given name meaning 'sea'. It is composed of the kanji character '海' (umi), symbolizing ocean or sea, lending it a profound and timeless feel.

MURIAH

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning "sea" or "by the sea," historically associated with strength, courage, and wisdom in Jewish tradition.

MURIAL

Female

Rare yet elegant Scottish female given name derived from the Gaelic word "Muireall," meaning "of the sea.

MURICE

Male

Maurice is a Latin-origin masculine given name derived from 'maurus', meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages through Saint Maurice, a prominent Christian martyr associated with strength and courage. Today, it's less common but still used, particularly in France and French-speaking countries.

MURIEL

Female

Distinctively French female given name originating from the Breton word "mor", meaning "sea". It has been popular among French-speaking populations since medieval times, appearing first in literature to denote characters connected to nature and the sea. Today, while rare, Muriel remains an appealing choice for its unique sound and historical significance.

MURIEL

Male

French-derived name meaning 'mulberry tree', popularized by the Burgundian House during medieval France and now globally recognized.

MURIELLE

Female

Unique French feminine given name with Occitan origins meaning "blackberry".

MURIL

Female

Muriel is a French name meaning "marvelous," derived from Latin 'mirabilis.'

MURIL

Male

Muriel, of French origin, means 'famous and noble land', derived from Germanic elements 'muri' and 'land'. It has a rich medieval history and was borne by notable figures like Muriel of Schuyler.

MURILLO

Male

Basque-derived Spanish given name meaning "wall," traditionally given to those living near fortifications.

MURILO

Male

Portuguese-derived Brazilian male given name meaning "little dark one," reflecting someone with a dark complexion or hair color.

MURISSA

Female

Scottish Gaelic female given name meaning 'great' or 'large'.

MURJANI

Female

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Marjana," meaning "to cleanse" or "to purify," often associated with the Hindu god Indra's divine horse.

MURL

Female

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, first recorded in England centuries ago, possibly derived from Muriel or place names like Murlough Bay.

MURL

Male

Uncommon name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

MURLAND

Male

Uncommon English given name derived from 'Myrland', meaning 'famous land' or 'renowned country', and was historically used as a nickname for individuals of noble character.

MURLE

Female

Rare Scottish name derived from Murchadh, meaning "sea-bright" or "protection of the sea.

MURLE

Male

African-derived name of Maasai origin, signifying 'warrior' or 'young warrior'.

MURLEAN

Female

Rare, distinctive name with unknown origins, lacking historical figures or cultural connections.

MURLEE

Female

Uncommon given name with unknown origins, possibly a variant spelling of Irish Murphy meaning "sea warrior" or "marrow".

MURLEEN

Female

Captivating Scottish name derived from Muirghealla or Muirlinn, meaning 'of the sea' or 'from the sea', evoking strength and adaptability.

MURLEN

Male

Rare Scottish given name with unknown meaning, derived from the Scottish surname Murland.

MURLENE

Female

Rare, distinctive given name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Gaelic words 'mór' meaning great, and 'leannán' meaning sweetheart.

MURLIE

Female

Rare yet compelling Scottish female name derived from the ancient Gaelic word 'Mur', meaning 'sea'. It was traditionally given to girls born near the coast or with strong familial ties to the sea, and has been associated with strength, resilience, and adaptability throughout history.

MURLIN

Male

Rare and distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Irish or Scottish surnames Murley or Murline, but its etymology remains unclear.

MURLINE

Female

Rare French-origin given name whose meaning and history are shrouded in mystery, making it intriguing for those who bear it today.

MURLYN

Female

Uncommon first name with unknown origins and no established meaning.

MURLYN

Male

Uncommon Irish given name of ancient origin, derived from Murchadh meaning "great warrior". It has a rich history associated with notable figures like Murchadh Cáech, a high king of Ireland known for his bravery and military prowess. Despite its rarity, Murlyn's distinctive sound and meaningful interpretation make it an attractive choice for parents seeking a unique name for their child.

MURNA

Female

Irish name derived from Muirne, meaning "sea-born," associated with Celtic hero Cuchulainn's foster mother in mythology.