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Famous friend or great friend. Derived from Old English elements denoting fame and companionship.
Famous friend; beloved
Famous friend or renowned. Feminine variant of Marvin.
Horse friend, from Old English elements meaning horse and friend.
The name of a sacred hill in Mecca; associated with the Islamic pilgrimage ritual of Sa'i between Safa and Marwa.
Related to Al-Marwa, one of the two sacred hills in Mecca between which pilgrims walk during the Hajj pilgrimage.
An Arabic name meaning horse or related to granite, symbolizing strength and nobility.
Star of the sea or beloved. A name with deep spiritual significance in Christian tradition.
Variant of Maria, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'beloved.'
Variant of Mary/Maryam, traditionally meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'.
Beloved by God of noble kind. Compound of Mary and Alice expressing both grace and nobility.
Star of the sea, beloved, wished for
Mary; star of the sea or beloved
Combination of Mary ('star of the sea') and Anna ('grace'), symbolizing divine favor and beauty.
Combination of Mary ('beloved' in Hebrew) and Belle ('beautiful' in French); symbolizes love and beauty.
Combination of Mary (Hebrew 'star of the sea') and Belle (French 'beautiful'), merging grace with beauty.
Combination of Mary meaning 'beloved' and Carmen meaning 'garden' or 'song.'
Compound name: Mary means 'of the sea' or 'beloved' in Hebrew; Catherine means 'pure' in Greek.
Star combined with bright or clear; a compound name joining two classical elements.
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Clare (bright, clear)
Combines Mary (beloved, star of the sea) with Cruz (cross), symbolizing faith and devotion.
Variant spelling of Mary; traditionally means 'beloved' or 'star of the sea' in Hebrew tradition.
Combination of Mary (mother of Jesus) and Eleanor (bright, shining light).
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Elizabeth (God's oath).
Little Mary. A diminutive form with associations to the Virgin Mary and classical femininity.
Beloved and free woman; combination of Mary (beloved) and Frances (free).
Compound combining Mary ('beloved' or 'of the sea') and Grace ('divine favor').
Beloved light; compound of Mary (beloved) and Helen (torch/shining light).
Compound name combining Mary (beloved) and Jayne (God's gracious gift).
Combination name: Mary ('beloved') combined with Jean ('God is gracious').
Combination of Mary (beloved by God) and Kate (pure); modern compound name
Combination of Mary (star of the sea, beloved) and Kathryn (pure). Represents grace and purity.
Combination of Mary (beloved of the sea) and Kay, expressing grace and virtue.
Combination of Mary (of the sea) and Lee (meadow or sheltered)
Beloved of the sea or star of the sea combined with modern feminine endings.
Compound name combining Mary (beloved of the Lord) and Louise (famous warrior).
Combination of Mary ('beloved' in Hebrew) and Lou (Germanic origin). Represents grace and strength.
Star of the sea and lake; combining Mary (beloved) with Lyn (lake).
Combines Mary (beloved) and Lynn (from the lake).
Star of the sea combined with soft or gentle; a blend of grace and natural beauty.
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Mae; represents grace and gentle femininity
Beloved pearl; combining Mary (beloved) and Margaret (pearl)
Of the sea; relating to the marine realm.
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Nell (bright light). Graceful and luminous.
Compound name combining Mary (beloved) and Rose (the flower). Symbolizes devotion and beauty.
Beloved and compassionate friend; compound of Mary and Ruth
A variant of Marie, the French form of Mary; traditionally interpreted as 'star of the sea' or 'beloved.'
Spanish compound blending Mary and Sol (sun), evoking maternal warmth and solar brightness
Beloved; the Arabic form of Mary, reference to the Virgin Mary in Islamic tradition.
Variant of Marcella, derived from Latin 'Marcus' and Mars, the Roman god of war.
Of Mars, warlike
Varies by kanji; 'ichi' means one/first in Japanese.
Correct, proper; meaning varies by kanji used
Japanese name combining elements meaning 'elegant' (雅) and 'child' (子), suggesting an elegant or refined child.
Meaning varies by kanji; commonly represents elegance or beauty combined with another virtue.
Righteous man or clean man. Japanese name expressing virtue and purity.
Victory, excellence, growth
True and refined; combines characters meaning integrity and elegance, suggesting noble qualities.
Correct person; composed of Japanese elements meaning proper/correct (masa) and person/man (to).
Elegant and righteous. Combination of 'masa' (elegant) and 'yoshi' (good, virtuous).
Masa means true or correct; yuki means courage or snow. Represents a virtuous and courageous person.
Short form of Mason, from English occupational surname meaning 'stone worker.'
Star of the sea; beloved, from the Hebrew Mary
Example, parable, or proverb; a symbolic representation in speech
Who is like God; Hebrew origin variant of Michelle.
Pearl; a Scottish diminutive of Margaret symbolizing purity and precious value.
Anointed one. The Islamic term for messiah or the chosen one.
Moon in Samoan culture, symbolizing beauty and celestial light.
Destiny or fate. An Arabic name evoking the concept of one's predetermined path or journey.
Refers to Mount Massis (Mount Ararat); sacred mountain of Armenia
Occupational name meaning 'stone worker' or 'builder in stone'.
Fortunate and prosperous; blessed with good luck and happiness.
The greatest; derived from the Latin Maximus.
Greatest or largest, from Latin superlative form.
Stone worker; variant of Mason, a person who builds with stone.
Fortunate; blessed; carries connotations of divine favor and good fortune.
Gift of God. Spanish form of the Hebrew name Matthew.
A Samoan/Polynesian title meaning 'chief' or 'leader' in traditional Samoan culture.
Gift of God; Hawaiian variant of Matthew expressing divine blessing.
Gift; from Hebrew matana
Variant of Matias/Matthias, from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God'.
Gift of God. Feminine form of Matthew with biblical strength.
Solid, firm, strong. Represents strength and stability.
Gift of God, derived from Hebrew Matthew meaning divine gift
Gift of God; represents divine blessing and grace.
Gift of God, devoted to God
Portuguese and Spanish form of Matthew, meaning 'gift of God.'
Gift of God
Gift of God, God's gift
Gift of God; a variant of Matthew combining Hebrew roots.
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God,' a feminine form of Matthew.
Spanish and Italian variant of Matthew, from Hebrew Mattityahu, meaning 'gift of God.'
Son of Matthew, gift of God
Gift of God. Portuguese and Latin form of Matthew with Hebrew origins.
Gift of God; represents divine blessing
Gift of God, derived from Hebrew 'mattan' (gift) and 'yahu' (God).
Mighty in battle. From Germanic elements meaning power and battle.
Variant of Matthias, from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God'.
Gift of God; derived from Hebrew Mattityahu combining mathai (gift) and Yah (God).
Gift of God. A Germanic-Greek name derived from Matthias, meaning divine blessing.
Battle-mighty, strength in battle
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