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Dear, beloved
Scottish diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Who is like God; Spanish/Portuguese variant of Michael, a Hebrew name.
Maiden; a Scottish and English name with historical roots.
Table; named after the divinely sent table mentioned in Islamic tradition and the Quran (Surah Al-Maidah).
Strong in battle; derived from the Germanic name Matilda
Great or mother; variant of Mae or Maia from Greek mythology.
Star of the sea or beloved by God. A Finnish variant of Maria with Hebrew origins.
Of Mary or variant of Michael; Germanic/Scandinavian form with dual heritage.
Dance child; a trainee geisha in traditional Japanese culture
Who is like God; strong defender
Heavenly lei or beautiful garland; from Hawaiian mai (garland) and lani (heaven)
Fragrant garland of flowers; refers to a Hawaiian vine.
Possibly Vietnamese: combining mai (plum blossom) and lin (linden tree).
Blessed, fortunate, auspicious
Means 'blessed', 'fortunate', or 'auspicious' in Arabic.
Blessed, fortunate, or auspicious; carries strong connotations of good fortune and divine blessing.
My light; Hebrew name combining light concepts
Star of the sea. An Irish name derived from Máire, related to the Virgin Mary.
Pearl. The Irish form of Margaret, symbolizing purity and wisdom.
Of the sea; the Scottish Gaelic form of Mary with ancient Celtic roots.
Irish variant of Mary or Maureen, traditionally understood to mean 'of the sea' or 'beloved.'
Pearl. Variant spelling of Maisie, a Scottish diminutive of Margaret.
Pearl; Scottish variant of Maisie, derived from Margaret.
Life; symbolizes vitality, presence, and living fully.
Pearl; derived from Margaret through the diminutive form Maisie.
Modern variant of Maisie, a pet form of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Scottish place name used as a given name, possibly derived from a geographic location.
Means friendship, kindness, and compassion. A Sanskrit name symbolizing goodwill and benevolence.
Pearl. A Scottish variant of Maisie, derived from Margaret.
Glory, majesty, and magnificence. Symbolizes grandeur and distinguished honor.
Glorious, mighty
Glorious and magnificent; possesses great honor and dignity.
Glorious, mighty, and majestic. Symbolizes greatness and honor.
Variant of Marjorie, derived from the marjoram herb or Latin 'Maria.' Traditionally means 'of the sea' or represents the beloved.
Who is like God? A modern variation of Michaela, the feminine form of Michael.
Who is like God; variant of Micaiah from Hebrew
Who is like God; a modern variant of Michaela with Hebrew origins.
Hawaiian origin, specific meaning unclear
Gift or reward; Hawaiian word for gift
Russian diminutive traditionally associated with Macarius, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.
A mythical sea creature and zodiac sign in Hindu astrology
Blessed; happy; derived from Greek Makarios
Blessed or fortunate; derived from Greek word conveying divine blessing
Variant of Michaela, meaning 'Who is like God,' a reference to the archangel Michael.
Who is like God? A feminine name variant.
Queen or ruler; referenced in Ethiopian and biblical tradition as the Queen of Sheba.
Happy one, the joyful one
Son of Kenneth, a Scottish name with modern spelling variation.
Son of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic Mac Coinnich
Scottish origin meaning 'son of Coinneach' (fair, handsome). Modern variant spelling of Mackenzie.
Son of the fair one; fair and handsome.
Son of the fair one; connected to Scottish clan heritage.
Modern spelling of Mackenzie, from Scottish/Gaelic meaning 'son of Coinneach,' which means handsome.
Son of the fair one, modern variant of Mackenzie.
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