Female and male first names beginning with the letter “M”..
MYRTA
FemaleRare yet elegant feminine Greek name derived from "myrtos," meaning "myrtle.
MYRTES
FemaleCaptivating Greek name derived from "myrto," meaning "perfume" or "scent," inspired by the fragrant myrtle plant.
MYRTH
FemaleRare yet captivating Latin-derived name, meaning 'myrtle,' a sacred plant in ancient Rome.
MYRTHA
FemaleRare and captivating Greek name that means "myrtle" or "sacred to Aphrodite," evoking images of elegance and grace. Its origin can be traced back to ancient Greece, where Myrtha was a nymph transformed into the myrtle tree, sacred to Aphrodite. Despite its rarity, Myrtha has been embraced worldwide as a symbol of beauty and spiritual strength.
MYRTIA
FemaleRare yet elegant Greek name derived from 'myrto', meaning 'perfume'.
MYRTICE
FemaleRare Greek feminine given name meaning "perfume" or "fragrant," associated with the sacred myrtle trees of Aphrodite in ancient Greece.
MYRTIE
FemaleUncommon yet timeless Greek name derived from the fragrant myrtle plant, sacred to Aphrodite and symbolizing love and beauty in ancient times.
MYRTIS
MaleUnusual female name derived from the Greek 'myrto', meaning 'perfume' or 'scented', associated with the fragrant myrtle plant.
MYRTIS
FemaleGreek name meaning "perfume" or "myrtle," derived from the fragrant myrtle tree.
MYRTISE
FemaleRare feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from "myrto," meaning "myrtle.
MYRTLE
MaleGreek-derived feminine given name, signifying the fragrant myrtle plant which symbolizes love and femininity.
MYRTLE
FemaleFeminine given name of Greek origin derived from the myrtle plant, symbolizing love, marriage, fertility, and healing.
MYRTLEE
FemaleUnique female name with Greek origins, derived from 'myrtilos', meaning 'pertaining to the myrtle plant'. It's associated with mythical nymph Myrrha who was transformed into a myrtle tree, and gained popularity during Victorian England as a middle name or Christmas name due to its association with evergreens.
MYRTLENE
FemaleBeautiful French name derived from the Greek 'myrtos', meaning 'myrtle', associated with love and immortality, and was famously carried by Myrtlene of France during the 13th century.
MYRTON
MaleRare English given name derived from the Middle English word "mertoun," meaning "town by the sea." It signifies community and belonging, originating from Old English words "mere" and "tun.
MYRTTE
FemaleMallissa is a Latin-origin female name that means 'female warrior'.
MYRTUS
FemaleLatin name derived from the myrtle plant, symbolizing beauty, love, and resilience.
MYSEAN
MaleMeet Mysean, an uncommon American name derived from Michael ('who is like God?') and Sean ('God is gracious'), combining Hebrew and Irish influences.
MYSHA
FemaleExotic name of unknown origin, often associated with wisdom in ancient languages but without concrete evidence.
MYSHAE
FemaleDistinctive name of uncertain African or Arabic origin, with meanings varying from 'like a flower' to 'graceful'.
MYSHAUN
MaleIgbo name meaning "many children" or "fruitful," reflecting the value placed on family and fertility in Igbo culture. It is often passed down through generations to bless males with strength, prosperity, and numerous descendants. Despite its unique spelling and pronunciation, Myshaun is easy to remember due to its musical rhythm and distinct sound.
MYSHAWN
MaleOriginal African American given name from the late 20th century, often associated with inner strength and resilience, interpreted as "my soul" or "my spirit," reflecting its wearer's powerful nature. It gained popularity within hip-hop culture in the '90s and early 2000s.
MYSHAYLA
FemaleUnique Ukrainian feminine form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?', with a melodic flow and rare elegance.
MYSHELL
FemaleDistinctive African American female given name created in the late 20th century, with no specific meaning but sometimes interpreted as 'my shell', symbolizing protection or strength.
MYSHIA
FemaleUnique and captivating name of uncertain origin, often associated with Greek or Slavic goddesses embodying beauty and wisdom. It was popular among medieval European nobility and remains rare today, carrying a rich history and mysterious allure.
MYSHON
MaleUncommon yet meaningful African name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "God answers" or "Answered by God.
MYSIA
FemaleRare feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'of Mysia', an ancient region named after the mythical son of Zeus.
MYSIAH
MaleUnique, Hebrew-derived name meaning "salvation" or "to save," often associated with redemption. It's a popular unisex choice among Jewish families and beyond, standing out due to its rarity while carrying deep historical roots and significance.
MYSON
MaleRare, captivating name of uncertain origin, with suggestions linking it to Moses or 'mouse' in Greek, but no definitive evidence.
MYSSIAH
MaleUnique, enigmatic name of unknown origin, with no direct connection to established naming traditions or languages, allowing for creative interpretation and personal meaning.
MYSTEE
FemaleUnique, captivating name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Greek 'mystikos', meaning 'initiated into mysteries'. It evokes intrigue and allure without historical figures or notable individuals associated with it.
MYSTER
MaleUnusual yet intriguing name with unknown origins, often interpreted as conveying a sense of mystery or intrigue.
MYSTERY
FemaleUnknown origin but has been used as a given name throughout history, likely inspired by its English adjective meaning 'difficult to understand'.
MYSTI
FemaleDistinctive girl's name created by author Anne Rice for her vampire chronicles series, with unknown origin and meaning but evoking mystery and enchantment.
MYSTIC
FemaleModern, fantasy name derived from Greek 'mustikos', meaning 'initiated into mysteries'.
MYSTICA
FemaleLatin-derived name signifying mystery, with no extensive historical background but gaining popularity due to its unique meaning and sound.
MYSTICAL
FemaleMystical: An original, modern given name with no known language origin, inspired by mysticism and evoking mystery; no specific meaning but often associated with enchantment.
MYSTIE
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine given name derived from Greek roots meaning 'of secret or mysterious matters.' It gained popularity in the late 20th century, with notable bearers including musician Mystie Horner and literary character Mystie in 'The Mysteries of Udolpho.'
MYSTIK
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin that appeared in the United States during the late 20th century. It is most commonly associated with mystery and mystique due to its unusual spelling, and some people interpret it as having mystical or spiritual connotations.
MYSTIKAL
FemaleUnique American first name with no known meaning or etymology, created likely for its mystical sound. It's rarely used, with rapper Michael Tyler, known professionally as Mystikal, being one of its most notable bearers.