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MALWINA f : Polish form of MALVINA.

MAMADOU m : Form of MUHAMMAD used in western Africa.

MAMI f : From Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine" or 麻 (ma) meaning "flax" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other combinations of kanji can ...

MAMIE f : Diminutive of MARY or MARGARET.

MAMUKA m : Means "little father" in Georgian.

MANAEM m : Form of MENAHEM used in the Greek Old Testament.

MANAHEM m : Form of MENAHEM used in the Latin Old Testament.

MANAIA f/m : From the name of a stylized design common in Maori carvings. It represents a mythological creature with the head of a bird and the body of a human.

MANAMI f : From Japanese 愛 (mana) meaning "love, affection" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 海 (mi) meaning "sea, ocean". Other kanji combinatio...

MANANA f : Means "heather" in Georgian.

MANASSEH m : Means "causing to forget" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the oldest son of Joseph and the ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of...

MANASSES m : Form of MANASSEH used in the Greek and Latin Bible. It is also the form used in some English versions of the New Testament.

MANDA f : Diminutive of MAGDALENA.

MANDEEP f/m : Means "lamp of the mind" in Sanskrit.

MANDI f : Diminutive of AMANDA.

MANDICA f : Diminutive of MANDA.

MANDY f : Diminutive of AMANDA.

MANEL m : Catalan form of MANUEL.

MANFRED m : Derived from the Germanic elements magan "strength" and frid "peace". This is the name of the main character in Byron's drama 'Manfred' (1817). This n...

MANFREDO m : Italian form of MANFRED.

MANFRIED m : German form of MANFRED.

MANI m : Means "jewel" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the 'Mahabharata' this name is borne by a serpent and an attendant of Skanda.

MANINDER m : Means "lord of the mind", derived from Sanskrit माणि (mani) "mind" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, used here to mean "lord".

MANISH m : Means "lord of the mind" in Sanskrit.

MANISHA f : Means "thought, wisdom" in Sanskrit.

MANIUS m : Roman praenomen, or given name, which was possibly derived from Old Latin manus "good".

MANJU f : Means "lovely, beautiful" in Sanskrit.

MANJULA f : Means "lovely, beautiful" in Sanskrit.

MANJUSHA f : Means "small box, small chest" in Sanskrit.

MANLEY m : From an English surname, originally a place name, meaning "common clearing" in Old English.



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