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Great; associated with the month of May
Greater; one who is greater or leading.
Who is like God; derived from the Hebrew name Michael.
Who is like God? A variant spelling of Michael, derived from the Hebrew archangel known for divine protection.
From the month of May or the mayflower; a modern variant combining May with the suffix -leigh.
Blessed, fortunate, and auspicious.
Fortunate one, blessed, auspicious; carries connotations of divine favor and good fortune.
Blessed, fortunate, and auspicious. Symbolizes good luck and divine favor.
Dweller by the main river or strong; English surname used as given name.
Derived from Greek myron meaning sweet oil or perfume.
Modern variant of Mason; traditionally means 'stone worker' or 'builder'.
Pearl or daisy; a playful variant
Stone worker or stonemason.
Arabic name meaning one who walks gracefully or with confidence.
One who walks gracefully or gently. Represents elegance and grace.
Basque or Spanish origin; variant of Maya or Marta
Depending on the kanji used, it can mean 'true', 'genuine', or 'increase'.
Ray of light, radiance, or brightness; represents illumination and splendor.
Radiance or splendor; the light that emanates from something luminous.
Japanese name with meaning dependent on kanji used; commonly composed to mean "true" and "bow" or similar combinations.
Peacock; from Sanskrit mayur.
Peacock in Sanskrit. Symbolizes beauty, grace, and elegance.
Peacock; symbolizing beauty, grace, and elegance in Hindu tradition.
She who intoxicates; an intoxicating woman.
Pearl, a variant spelling of Maisie.
Luck or good fortune; a Hebrew blessing term signifying blessings and favorable destiny.
Luck or fortune; blessing
Luck or fortune, from the Hebrew and Yiddish 'mazel'.
Mighty or powerful; from Arabic roots relating to strength and honor.
Water; from Swahili
In Jewish tradition, Mazikeen are demons or spirits; the name carries connotations of trickster energy and supernatural presence.
Rain-giving, from Arabic related to rain and abundance.
Good or well; expresses positivity, beauty, and goodness in Swahili tradition.
Scottish surname used as first name; from Gaelic 'Mac Arthair' meaning 'son of Arthur.'
Son of Coll; Scottish surname meaning descendant of Coll
Of Irish heritage; variant of the McCarthy surname
Son of the plain; a Scottish-Irish surname used as a first name, referring to flat or level terrain.
Son of Rae. Scottish surname used as given name.
Son of Donald; surname used as a given name.
Son of Gregor; Scottish surname indicating paternal descent
Son of Guyer. Irish surname indicating patrilineal descent.
Variant of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael, derived from Hebrew 'Mikha'el' meaning 'who is like God.'
Son of Kay; originates from Scottish clan naming tradition.
Variant of McKenna; Irish origin meaning descendant of the intelligent one or son of Coinnigh.
Variant of McKenzie, derived from Scottish roots meaning 'son of Kenneth'
Born of fire. From Scottish/Irish Gaelic origins relating to fire or flame.
Variant of Mackenzie, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'son of Kenneth,' used as a given name.
Son of Kenneth; a modern variant of Mackenzie, traditionally used as a feminine given name.
Variant of McKenzie, a Scottish surname meaning son of Kenneth.
From Scottish Gaelic 'Mac Coinnich' meaning son of the fair one.
From Scottish Gaelic origin meaning 'son of Kenneth.' Kenneth derives from Gaelic meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire.'
Son of the learned leader; Scottish surname with feminine suffix.
Son of Finnon or Finnan
Scottish name meaning 'son of Kenneth'; derived from Gaelic origins.
Son of the fair one
Child of the leader; from Scottish Gaelic 'Coinneach' meaning fair or handsome.
Fair and beautiful
Modern variant of McKenzie, a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Kenneth' or 'comely'.
Modern variant of McKenna or Makenna, from Scottish Gaelic with Mc meaning son of.
Son of Leann; a Scottish surname with Gaelic origins.
Son of Rae; Scottish surname.
Irish name from mythology, associated with Queen Medb of Connacht.
Honey wine or meadow. Derived from the English word mead.
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