Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MUTSUO
MaleJapanese given name derived from the kanji characters 毛 (ke, meaning "hair") and 相 (sou, meaning "similar" or "matching"), interpreted to mean "having hair like another person" or "looking similar.
MUTT
MaleDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the English surname Mutton or the slang term for a mixed-breed dog, but its meaning remains largely personal and subjective.
MUTTY
MaleUncommon name with uncertain origins, possibly a variant of Welsh Mutation meaning "change". Its lack of historical significance leaves little known about its meaning or culture association.
MUXI
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Mexican name derived from Nahuatl 'moxiuhqui', meaning 'face' or 'countenance'. It was believed by Aztecs that one's face reflected their inner spirit, making Muxi a significant name associated with beauty and wisdom.
MUYANG
MaleCaptivating Chinese name derived from "muyang," meaning "without lack or deficiency" yet signifies abundance and prosperity.
MUYI
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "Come closer," signifying warmth and unity.
MUZAFFAR
MaleArabic boys' name meaning "victory" or "success".
MUZAMIL
MaleArabic-origin name derived from 'azama', meaning 'victorious' or 'successful'. It signifies 'the one who seeks victory'.
MUZAMMIL
MaleArabic origin, means "the one who glorifies Allah" and is mentioned in the Quran, highlighting its significance in Islam.
MUZETTE
FemaleUnique French given name derived from 'musette', a small bagpipe, evoking joyful music without specific meaning beyond its musical roots.
MUZIK
MaleTurkish origin name with a profound meaning, directly translating to 'music'.
MUZNA
FemaleRadiant and unique Arabic name meaning 'shining' or 'radiant', derived from 'muzayyana'.
MUZZAMMIL
MaleArabic-derived name meaning 'glorious' or 'majestic', associated with strength and dignity.
MWAJUMA
FemaleUnique and beautiful female name of African origin, meaning 'the one who fears God' in Swahili.
MWANGAZA
FemaleAfrican name derived from Swahili, meaning "radiance" or "brilliance," often given to boys but also suitable for girls.
MY
FemaleMeet My, a name of Chinese origin meaning 'secret' or 'mysterious', derived from the character 密 (mì) which signifies secrecy.
MY
MaleChinese name meaning 'hidden' or 'concealed', reflecting mystery and intrigue. Despite its short length, it carries rich history and cultural significance, making it popular for its uniqueness and modern appeal while acknowledging ancient roots.
MYA
MaleAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "mine" or "of mine," signifying ownership or possession. It's a popular girls' name worldwide, often used as both a given name and nickname.
MYA
FemaleDistinctive and lovely name with multiple origins and meanings. It may derive from the Swahili name Myah or M'Ya, meaning "my mother," emphasizing maternal bond, or from Greek mythology as a variant spelling of Myrrha, associated with beauty and fragrance. It might also be shortened form of names like Amaya or Miriam.
MYAA
FemaleUnique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "beautiful" or "lovely".
MYABELLA
FemaleMeet Myabella, a distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'beautiful bitter', combining 'myrrh' - an ancient perfume ingredient - with the suffix '-bella'. Its rarity adds to its allure.
MYAH
FemaleBeautiful Hebrew name meaning "life" or "from the sea", signifying strength and resilience, and popular for its unique sound and powerful meaning.
MYAH
MaleHebrew origin name meaning 'spring water', derived from 'mayim' (water) and '-ah' (belonging to). It has biblical roots and is currently popular in English-speaking countries as an alternative to Maya or Miriam.
MYAHNA
FemaleUnique Hebrew feminine name meaning "water from God" or "gift from God," rooted in biblical history with spiritual significance.
MYAIR
MaleAfrican origin from the Fulani people in Nigeria, meaning "peace" or "beauty".
MYAIR
FemaleUnique baby name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology or meaning, but its rarity makes it captivating and appealing to parents seeking unusual names.
MYAIRA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating African-origin name crafted by author Alice Walker for her 1976 novel "Now Is The Time.
MYAIRAH
FemaleMyairah originates from Arabic, derived from 'mi'ra', meaning 'eagle'. It signifies strength and grace. Pronounced 'my-air-ah'.
MYAIRE
FemaleUnique and enchanting American name coined by Christopher Moore for his novel "You Suck". While its meaning is not definitive, some associate it with the French word 'maître', suggesting intelligence or authority. Despite its recent origin, Myaire has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
MYAIRE
MaleUnique African name derived from Swahili 'moyo', meaning heart, signifying passion and intense emotion.
MYAISA
FemaleMyaisa, of Ashanti origin from Ghana, means "born on Friday," a sacred day dedicated to Nyame, the supreme god.
MYAISHA
FemaleCaptivating African name derived from Swahili, meaning "life at night".
MYAJAH
FemaleUnique, beautiful African name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "Let there be joy".
MYALEE
FemaleAmerican name created by author R.A. Salvatore for his character in "The Dark Elf Trilogy," gaining popularity as a unique, literary-inspired given name despite having no historical meaning or figures attached to it.
MYALIN
FemaleUnique French feminine name derived from 'myrtille', meaning blueberry, combining elegance and playfulness.
MYALISE
FemaleElegant and unique Swahili name meaning "born on a Friday," symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.
MYALYN
FemaleUnique American feminine given name created by author Anne Rice for her "The Mayfair Witches" series. Its exact origin and meaning are unknown, though some associate it with the Welsh name 'Myfanwy', meaning 'gentle'.
MYALYNN
FemaleUnique and meaningful Hebrew name meaning "Gift from God" or "God is my judge," originating in the late 20th century U.S. as a variant of Myra.
MYAMARIE
FemaleAfrican-origin feminine name meaning "rejoicing by the sea" in Igbo culture.
MYAMI
FemaleChoctaw origin, signifies 'water' or 'river', reflecting the tribe's deep connection to nature.