Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MYLAN
FemaleDistinctive given name of French origin, derived from the surname Myland, which means "from the land by the mill.
MYLAN
MaleUnique French name derived from Mylette, possibly meaning 'smooth' or 'honey', and has been used in France for centuries.
MYLANA
FemaleUnique Slavic name meaning 'beloved', derived from the Slavic element 'mila'.
MYLANI
FemaleCaptivating female given name of Hawaiian origin, meaning 'to dance' or 'dancer', symbolizing grace and creativity, deeply rooted in Hawaiian cultural heritage.
MYLANIA
FemaleElegant Italian name derived from Myla, meaning "mill", popular among wealthy families and now gaining global recognition.
MYLARAE
FemaleCaptivating Scottish feminine name derived from "Mialar", meaning "darling" or "petite".
MYLAROSE
FemaleDistinctive given name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of Myra ('fragrant') and Rose ('flower'), offering unique potential meaning.
MYLASHA
FemaleCaptivating Slavic girl's name derived from "myla," meaning "soap" or "to wash," combined with "-sha," meaning "beautiful.
MYLASHIA
FemaleUncommon yet powerful African-derived name, possibly originating from the Yoruba people in Nigeria, with a suspected meaning of "joyful follower".
MYLASIA
FemaleCaptivating Greek name meaning 'mouse', associated with the goddess Hera in mythology, symbolizing fertility and prosperity.
MYLAYA
FemaleSlavic female given name derived from "mila," meaning dear or beloved.
MYLAYAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my daughter" or "my sea," derived from the phrase "mi l'Yah.
MYLDRED
FemaleOriginating from Wales, Myldred is a unique female name derived from the Welsh word 'mor', meaning sea.
MYLEA
FemaleUnique and captivating name of uncertain origin, believed to be derived from the Welsh name Myfanwy, meaning "gentle" or "lovely." It gained popularity in the late 20th century as parents sought distinctive yet charming names for their daughters.
MYLEAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew-derived name meaning 'flag' or 'banner', evoking unity, courage, and strength.
MYLEE
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin, with uncertain meaning and growing popularity in recent years.
MYLEEN
FemaleIrish-derived name meaning "soldier" or "merciful," popularized independently from Myles.
MYLEENA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge.
MYLEENE
FemaleUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse "Mylena," signifying "the first mill" or "the one who grinds.
MYLEESHA
FemaleAmerican name created by blending Myles ('soldier' or 'merciful') and Leisha ('powerful'), resulting in a captivating moniker that signifies strength, power, and elegance.
MYLEI
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'dancer,' evoking grace and joy, making it distinctive yet meaningful.
MYLEIGH
FemaleModern girl's name created in the early 21st century with no specific meaning or history; it first appeared on the U.S. popularity list in 2014 and has since gained traction, with over 300 babies named Myleigh born each year.
MYLEIGHA
FemaleModern name created by combining elements from various names, with "My" meaning "mine" or "my own", "leigh" potentially derived from Scottish surnames or English words relating to nature, and "a" simply the letter itself. Its exact meaning isn't defined but could be interpreted as representing personal growth and balance. It's gaining popularity in English-speaking countries since the early 2000s with a small number of babies named Myleigha each year.
MYLEISHA
FemaleAfrican American name with a unique and meaningful origin. It combines elements from the biblical Meshach ("who is what God is") and Elisheba ("God is an oath"), potentially meaning "Who is what God is, and God is an oath.
MYLEK
MaleSlavic origin given name derived from "myl" meaning "mercy/kindness", associated with the Slavic god Mylec, protector of merchants and travelers. It was popular in medieval Poland, honoring Saint Mylas, and has recently gained worldwide popularity due to its unique warmth and kindness.
MYLEKA
FemaleRare Slavic feminine name meaning 'gracious' or 'kind', popular in Eastern Europe since medieval times.
MYLEN
FemaleCaptivating Greek name meaning "honey," derived from the ancient Greek word "mylene.
MYLEN
MaleDistinctive Scandinavian female name derived from the Old Norse 'Mylluinn', believed to signify power or strength.
MYLENA
FemaleHebrew-origin feminine name derived from "Myriel," meaning "my song" or "song of mine." Popularized by Victor Hugo's character Bishop Myriel in Les Misérables, it offers a unique blend of history and charm.
MYLENE
FemaleDistinctive Greek female given name that means 'millstone' or 'threshing floor', popularized by French singer Mylène Farmer.
MYLER
MaleUncommon Irish given name with unknown meaning, derived from the ancient surname O'Myle or O'Myler, once prominent in County Cork, Ireland.
MYLES
FemaleWelsh boy's name meaning "merciful," derived from the Middle Welsh name Myrddin, originally a byname for a wise man or prophet. It gained popularity in England during the Middle Ages due to the legend of Merlin, the legendary Welsh prophet and magician.
MYLES
MaleEnglish name of Old French origin, meaning 'soldier' or 'servant', derived from the Latin 'Milites'. It was popularized in recent years.
MYLESHA
FemaleMeet Mylesha, a unique African name from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria meaning 'God has answered my prayers,' reflecting deep faith and hope.
MYLEY
FemaleUnique, Hebrew-origin unisex name meaning "God is my judge," symbolizing faith in divine justice.
MYLEZ
MaleContemporary Hebrew name meaning "miracle.
MYLI
FemaleUnknown origin and uncertain meaning, but has gained popularity in recent years as a unique choice for baby girls. It is typically pronounced "Mee-lee".
MYLIA
FemaleMylia, derived from Hebrew "malleh", means "song" or "melody", reflecting harmony and beauty.
MYLIAH
FemaleModern Hebrew name derived from Myriam, meaning "sea of bitterness" or symbolizing strength and resilience, with the addition of the letter 'y' for uniqueness.
MYLIANA
FemaleRare and captivating feminine name of Greek origin, derived from "mylos," meaning "mill" or "grinding." It signifies "one who works at a mill" or "one who grinds grain.