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MECHTILDE f : German variant of MATHILDE.

MECİT m : Turkish form of MAJID.

MEDAD m : Means "love" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Medad is one of the elders who prophesizes in the camp of the Israelites after the flight from Egypt.

MEDB f : Original Irish form of MAEVE.

MEDEA f : From Greek Μηδεια (Medeia), possibly derived from μηδομαι (medomai) "to think, to plan". In Greek mythology Medea was a sorceress from Co...

MEDEIA f : Greek form of MEDEA.

MEDOUSA f : Greek form of MEDUSA.

MEDRAUT m : Welsh form of MORDRED.

MEDROD m : Welsh form of MORDRED.

MEDUSA f : From the Greek Μεδουσα (Medousa), which was derived from μεδω (medo) meaning "to protect, to rule over". In Greek myth this was the name of...

MEENA f : Variant transcription of MINA (2).

MEERA f : Variant transcription of MIRA (1).

MEES m : Diminutive of BARTHOLOMEUS.

MEFODIY m : Russian form of METHODIUS.

MEG f : Medieval diminutive of MARGARET.

MEGA f/m : Means "cloud" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit मेघ (megha).

MEGAERA f : Latinized form of Greek Μεγαιρα (Megaira) which was derived from μεγαιρω (megairo) "to grudge". This was the name of one of the Furies o...

MEGAIRA f : Greek form of MEGAERA.

MEGAN f : Welsh diminutive of MARGARET. In the English-speaking world outside of Wales it has only been regularly used since the middle of the 20th century.

MEGGY f : Medieval diminutive of MARGARET.

MEGHAN f : Variant of MEGAN.

MEGINFRID m : Old Germanic form of MANFRED.

MEGINHARD m : Derived from the Germanic elements magan "strength" and hard "brave, hardy".

MEGINRAT m : Old Germanic form of MEINRAD.

MEGUMI f : From Japanese 恵 (megumi) meaning "favour, benefit" or 愛 (megumi) meaning "love, affection", as well as other kanji or kanji combinations which hav...

MEHDI m : Persian form of MAHDI.

MEHEITAV'EL f : Hebrew form of MEHETABEL.

MEHETABEL f : From the Hebrew name מְהֵיטַבְאֵל (Meheitav'el) meaning "God makes happy". This name is mentioned briefly in the Old Testament.

MEHITABEL f : Variant of MEHETABEL.

MEHMED m : Older form of MEHMET. This was the name of six sultans of the Ottoman Empire, including Mehmed II the conqueror of Constantinople.



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