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Maali | Meaning : In finnish meaning is : Blessed Used in : Finnish, Australian |
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Maaria | Meaning : In finnish meaning is : Sea of bitterness, Wished to child, Swell, Used in : Finnish, German, Australian |
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Maarten | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Don't deceive Used in : Australian, British, Dutch, English, German, Latin, Netherlands |
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Maaz | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : Wood, wooden. Used in : Arabic, Australian, Biblical, Muslim, German |
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Mabelle | Meaning : In british meaning is : Variant of Mabel: Diminutive of Amabel: Lovable Used in : English, French, Latin, Australian, British |
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Mable | Meaning : In American meaning is : Lovable Used in : English, Latin, American, Australian, British |
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Mabyn | Meaning : In Welsh meaning is : Divine son Used in : Australian |
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Mac | Meaning : In american meaning is : Son of Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Celtic, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Scottish, Swiss, Australian |
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Macaire | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Blessed. Used in : Australian, French, French, Greek, Latin, Australian |
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Macalister | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Son of Alasdair Used in : Australian, Scottish |
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Macario | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Blessed. Used in : Australian, French, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish |
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Macarthur | Meaning : In american meaning is : son of Arthur Used in : American, Australian, Gaelic, Scottish |
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Macaulay | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Son of Olaf Used in : Australian, Scottish |
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Mace | Meaning : In American meaning is : A medieval weapon used by knights to break armor Used in : American, Australian, British, English, Latin, Australian |
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Macee | Meaning : In french meaning is : Derived from medieval male form of Matthew. Used in : French, Polish, French, Australian |
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Macey | Meaning : In french meaning is : From Matthew's estate. Used in : Australian, French, Polish, French, Polish, American, Australian, Chinese |
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Macey | Meaning : In french meaning is : From Matthew's estate. Used in : Australian, French, Polish, French, Polish, American, Australian, Chinese |
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Macgregor | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Son of a shepherd Used in : Australian, Scottish |
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Machele | Meaning : In american meaning is : Who is like God Used in : Jamaican, American, African, Australian |
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Machelle | Meaning : In american meaning is : Who resembles God Used in : American, African, Australian, Chinese |
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Machi | Meaning : Used in : African, Australian, Australian, Biblical, Japanese |
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Machiko | Meaning : In japanese meaning is : child of Machi Used in : Australian, Japanese, Japanese |
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Macia | Meaning : In Polish meaning is : Sea of bitterness, Wished for child, To swell Used in : Polish, Australian |
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Macie | Meaning : In American meaning is : Weapon Used in : African, English, Polish, French, American, Australian, Chinese, British |
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Maciej | Meaning : In Polish meaning is : Gift of God Used in : Australian, French, Polish |
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Macintosh | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Son of the thane Used in : Australian, Scottish |
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Macit | Meaning : Arabic: Glorious One Used in : Australian, Turkish, German, Arabic |
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Mack | Meaning : In celtic meaning is : Taken from Mackenzie. Used in : American, Australian, Celtic, Danish, French, Gaelic, Latin, Scottish, Australian |
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Mackay | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Son of fire Used in : Australian, Scottish |
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Mackenna | Meaning : In irish meaning is : son of Cionaith Used in : Australian, Irish, Australian |
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Mackenzie | Meaning : In American meaning is : Son of fair one or handsome Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Jamaican, Scottish, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese |
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Mackenzie | Meaning : In American meaning is : Son of fair one or handsome Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Jamaican, Scottish, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese |
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Mackie | Meaning : In gaelic meaning is : Son of. Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Scottish |
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Mackinley | Meaning : In gaelic meaning is : Learned ruler. Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Macklin | Meaning : In celtic meaning is : Son of Flann. Used in : Australian, Celtic |
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Macklyn | Meaning : In celtic meaning is : Son of Flann. Used in : Australian, Celtic |
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Maclaine | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Son of the servant of John Used in : Australian, Scottish, Australian |
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Maclaren | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Son of Laren Used in : Australian, Scottish |
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Maclean | Meaning : In irish meaning is : son of Leander Used in : Australian, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Macleod | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Son of the ugly man Used in : Australian, Scottish |
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Macmillan | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Son of the ba!d man Used in : Australian, Scottish |
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Macy | Meaning : In french meaning is : From Matthew's estate. Used in : Australian, English, French, Polish, British, English, French, Polish, American, Australian, Chinese, British |
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Macy | Meaning : In french meaning is : From Matthew's estate. Used in : Australian, English, French, Polish, British, English, French, Polish, American, Australian, Chinese, British |
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Madailein | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Irish forms of Madeleine magnificent Used in : Greek, Irish, Australian |
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Madalen | Meaning : In hebrew meaning is : From the tower Used in : French, Australian, Hebrew |
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Madalene | Meaning : In french meaning is : Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Madeleine: (English/French) Woman from Magdala. Used in : French, Australian |
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Madalina | Meaning : In Romanian meaning is : magnificent Used in : German, Romanian, Australian |
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Madaline | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Woman of Magdala, tower Used in : Greek, American, Australian |
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Madalyn | Meaning : In american meaning is : Woman from Magdala Used in : Greek, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew |
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Madalynn | Meaning : In american meaning is : Woman from Magdala Used in : Greek, Spanish, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew |
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Maddalena | Meaning : In german meaning is : Magnificent Used in : German, Greek, Italian, Australian, Hebrew |
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Maddalyn | Meaning : In german meaning is : Magnificent Used in : German, Australian |
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Maddelena | Meaning : In italian meaning is : Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Used in : Italian, Australian |
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Madden | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Smalldog Milos Used in : American, Australian, Irish, Australian |
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Maddie | Meaning : Used in : Australian, English, French, German, Greek, American, Australian, Hebrew, British |
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Maddison | Meaning : In english meaning is : Son of the mighty warrior. Used in : Anglo, Australian, English, German, British, English, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British |
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Maddison | Meaning : In english meaning is : Son of the mighty warrior. Used in : Anglo, Australian, English, German, British, English, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British |
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Maddoc | Meaning : In welsh meaning is : Beneficent. Used in : Australian, Welsh |
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Maddy | Meaning : In french meaning is : Woman from Magdala; tower Used in : English, French, German, Greek, British, English, American, Australian, Hebrew, British |
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Madelaine | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Place name:Magdala was a town on the sea of Galilee, The home of Saint Mary Magdalen, Whom Jesus healedand who was present at his crucifixion. Used in : English, French, German, Greek, Australian, Hebrew, British, Dutch |
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Madeleine | Meaning : Used in : Australian, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish, Dutch |
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Madelen | Meaning : In Swedish meaning is : From Magdala Used in : Swedish, Australian |
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Madelene | Meaning : In American meaning is : From the high tower Used in : English, Greek, American, Australian, Hebrew, British, Danish |
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Madelia | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Form of Madeline. Woman from Magdala. Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Madelin | Meaning : In Swedish meaning is : From Magdala Used in : Swedish, French, Australian |
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Madeline | Meaning : Used in : Australian, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, American, Hawaiian, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish |
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Madelyn | Meaning : Used in : Australian, American, African, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew |
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Madelyne | Meaning : In american meaning is : Woman from Magdala; high tower Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew |
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Madelynn | Meaning : In spanish meaning is : Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Used in : Greek, Spanish, American, Australian, Chinese |
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Madge | Meaning : In american meaning is : Pearl Used in : English, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, American, Australian, British, Dutch |
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Madia | Meaning : In spanish meaning is : Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Used in : Spanish, Australian |
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Madie | Meaning : In american meaning is : Woman of Magdala, high tower. Used in : English, French, American, Australian, British |
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Madiha | Meaning : In african meaning is : Worthy of praise Used in : African, Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Swahili |
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Madihah | Meaning : In arabic meaning is : Praiseworthy. Used in : Arabic, Australian, Sindhi |
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Madilyn | Meaning : In american meaning is : Woman of Magdala; high tower Used in : American, Australian, Chinese |
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Madilynn | Meaning : In american meaning is : Combination of traditional Madiline and the Lynn. Used in : American, Australian |
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Madina | Meaning : In spanish meaning is : Woman from Magdala. Variant of Madeleine. Used in : French, German, Spanish, Afghan, Australian |
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Madisen | Meaning : In american meaning is : Child of mighty warrior; Matthews child Used in : English, British, English, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British |
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Madison | Meaning : In American meaning is : Son of mighty warrior; Son of Maud Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, English, French, German, Jamaican, British, English, Jamaican, Teutonic, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Japanese, British |
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Madison | Meaning : In American meaning is : Son of mighty warrior; Son of Maud Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, English, French, German, Jamaican, British, English, Jamaican, Teutonic, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Japanese, British |
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Madisyn | Meaning : In american meaning is : Son of Maud/mighty warrior Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese |
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Madlen | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Place name:Magdala was a town on the sea of Galilee, The home of Saint Mary Magdalen, Whom Jesus healedand who was present at his crucifixion. Used in : English, German, Greek, Polish, Armenian, Australian, British |
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Madlin | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Place name:Magdala was a town on the sea of Galilee, The home of Saint Mary Magdalen, Whom Jesus healedand who was present at his crucifixion. Used in : Greek, Australian, Hebrew |
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Madonna | Meaning : In latin meaning is : My lady. Used in : Irish, Italian, Latin, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew |
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Madrona | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Form of Madonna. Mother Used in : Latin, Australian, Hebrew |
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Mads | Meaning : In hebrew meaning is : Gift from God Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Danish, German |
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Madyson | Meaning : In american meaning is : Child of Maud Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese |
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Mae | Meaning : In american meaning is : The fifth month of the year Used in : English, French, German, Greek, French, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Thai, British |
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Maegan | Meaning : In american meaning is : Pearl Used in : Greek, American, Australian, Chinese |
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Maelle | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Goal-oriented, Ambitious Used in : French, Latin, Australian |
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Maeve | Meaning : In latin meaning is : A purple flower Used in : French, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Latin, Irish, American, Australian, Celtic |
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Mafalda | Meaning : In portuguese meaning is : Powerful Used in : French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Australian |
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Magali | Meaning : In portuguese meaning is : Peaceful ruler Used in : French, Portuguese, Swiss, Australian |
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Magda | Meaning : In czech meaning is : High Tower (from Magdalen) Used in : English, Finnish, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Slavic, Swedish, Hawaiian, Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, British, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish, Dutch |
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Magdalen | Meaning : In czech meaning is : Woman from Magdala Used in : English, French, German, Greek, Spanish, Australian, Hebrew, British, Czechoslovakian, Czech |
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Magdalena | Meaning : In czech meaning is : Woman from Magdala Used in : English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, British, Czechoslovakian, Czech, English, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish, Dutch |
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Magdalene | Meaning : In czech meaning is : Woman from Magdala Used in : English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, British, English, American, Hawaiian, Australian, Hebrew, British, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish |
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Magdalina | Meaning : In Polish meaning is : From the high tower Used in : French, Greek, Polish, Australian |
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Magen | Meaning : In american meaning is : The Coming Moon; a Covering, Protection Used in : Hebrew, American, Australian |
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Maggi | Meaning : In American meaning is : A pearl Used in : English, German, Greek, Swedish, American, Australian, British, Danish |