Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Meabh | Meaning : Intoxicating Used in : Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Meadbh | Meaning : Intoxicating One, She Who Makes Men Drunk Used in : Irish |
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Meadghbh | Meaning : Nimble Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Meadhbh | Meaning : Happiness Or Pearl Used in : Irish, Irish, Celtic |
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Meagan | Meaning : Strong And Mighty One, Pearl Used in : Australian, English, Greek, Irish, American, Australian, British |
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Mealla | Meaning : Lightening Used in : Irish, British, English |
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Meara | Meaning : Sea Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Irish |
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Mearan | Meaning : Long Haired Used in : Irish |
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Mearr | Meaning : Bitter Used in : Irish |
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Meave | Meaning : Joy, Hilarity, Baby Used in : Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Meaveen | Meaning : Intoxicating Used in : Irish |
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Mebd | Meaning : Goddess Of War And Drinking Used in : Irish |
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Medb | Meaning : A Mythical Queen Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Medbh | Meaning : Intoxicating, She Who Intoxicates Used in : Irish |
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Meeda | Meaning : Thirsty Used in : Irish |
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Meeko | Meaning : Great, Strength And Very Wise Used in : Irish |
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Meeock | Meaning : Medic, Honorable, Proud Used in : Irish, Irish |
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Meg | Meaning : Great And Mighty, Pearl Used in : English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch |
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Megan | Meaning : Pearl Used in : Australian, English, French, German, Gothic, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish |
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Meganne | Meaning : Soft And Gentle Used in : Greek, Irish, Australian |
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Megdn | Meaning : Pearl Used in : Irish |
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Meghan | Meaning : Pearl Used in : English, French, Greek, Irish, American, Anglo, Australian, British |
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Mell | Meaning : Uncertain, Possibly Bad Town Used in : Greek, Irish, Celtic, Irish |
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Mella | Meaning : Black, Dark Used in : German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Australian |
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Melva | Meaning : Ruler Used in : Australian, English, Greek, Irish, Latin, American, Australian, British, Celtic |
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Melvina | Meaning : Slender, Delicate, Smooth Brow Used in : English, Greek, Irish, American, Australian, British, Celtic |
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Men | Meaning : Silent Used in : Australian, Irish, French, Irish |
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Merial | Meaning : Sea-bright. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Meriel | Meaning : Sea-bright, Girl Who Shines Like The Sea Used in : English, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, American, Australian, Hebrew, British |
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Meriol | Meaning : Sea-bright. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Merna | Meaning : Beloved Used in : Gaelic, Irish, American, Celtic |
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Merrill | Meaning : Sea-bright. Used in : American, Australian, English, Gaelic, Irish, British, English, French, German, Greek, Teutonic, Australian, British |
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Merryl | Meaning : Falcon Used in : English, French, Irish, Irish, Australian, British |
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Meryl | Meaning : Sea-bright. Used in : Australian, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Latin, Swiss, French, American, Australian, British |
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Meryle | Meaning : Shining sea Used in : English, Irish, Irish, Australian, British |
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Mhi | Meaning : The Middle Used in : Irish |
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Mhuire | Meaning : Of Mary's Used in : Irish, Irish |
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Michaela | Meaning : Â Feminine Of Michael, Meaning Gift From God Used in : Australian, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Swedish, Swiss, American, Hawaiian, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish |
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Mide | Meaning : Thirsty Used in : Irish, Celtic, Greek, Australian, Celtic |
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Min | Meaning : Smooth, Fine, Small. Used in : Basque, German, Irish, Korean |
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Mionait | Meaning : Great Lord, Sea Lord Used in : Irish |
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Miran | Meaning : Worthy Of Admiration Used in : Australian, Irish, Latin, Australian |
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Mireen | Meaning : Born Of The Sea Used in : Irish |
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Miren | Meaning : Sea White, Sea Fair Used in : French, Irish, Australian, Hebrew, Basque, Celtic |
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Mirgel | Meaning : Bright Sea, Who Is Like God Used in : Irish |
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Miriam | Meaning : Sea Of Bitterness Or Sea Of Sorrow Used in : Australian, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Jewish, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish, American, Hawaiian, African, Arabic, Armenian, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch |
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Mirna | Meaning : Tender, Beloved. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Mirockt | Meaning : Seaman, Mariner Used in : Irish |
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Mocka | Meaning :  Chocolate-flavoured coffee Used in : Irish |
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Moina | Meaning : Noble, Aristocratic, Tender, Beloved. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Celtic |
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Moing-fhionn | Meaning : Fair Haired Used in : Irish |
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Moinnine | Meaning : Word Of Saint Used in : Irish |
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Moira | Meaning : Bitter Used in : English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Scottish, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Celtic, Danish |
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Moire | Meaning : Bitter Used in : Irish, Scottish, Anglo, Hebrew |
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Moirin | Meaning : Sea White, Sea Fair Used in : Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Moirne | Meaning : Great Used in : Irish |
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Mollea | Meaning : Wishing Used in : Irish, Hebrew |
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Molleigh | Meaning : Bitter Used in : Irish, Hebrew |
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Molley | Meaning : Star Of The Sea Used in : Irish, Australian, Hebrew |
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Molli | Meaning : From The Gaelic Maili Which Is A Pet Form Of Mary Bitter. Used in : English, German, Irish, Irish, American, Australian, Hebrew, British |
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Mollie | Meaning : From The Gaelic Maili Which Is A Pet Form Of Mary Bitter. Used in : English, Irish, Swedish, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish |
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Mollsy | Meaning : Pet Form Of Maire. Molly Is Used To Anglicize The Name Used in : Irish |
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Molly | Meaning : Bitterness, Sorrow, Star Of He Sea Used in : Australian, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish, Dutch, American, Australian, Hebrew, British, Danish, Dutch |
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Mollye | Meaning : Star Of The Sea, May Be Bitter Used in : Irish, Australian, Hebrew |
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Mona | Meaning : Little, Noble, Giver, Advice, Lady Used in : Native American, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, Teutonic, American, Native American, African, Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Persian, Iranian, Lebanese, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit, British, Danish, Dutch, Gujarati |
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Monah | Meaning : Aristocratic. Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Irish |
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Monat | Meaning : Little Noble One Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Monca | Meaning : Wise Used in : Irish, Latin, Czechoslovakian |
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Moncha | Meaning : Alone Used in : Greek, Irish, Celtic |
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Mongfind | Meaning : Fair Mane Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Monika | Meaning : Counsellor, Advisor Used in : Australian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Polish, Swedish, American, Australian, Japanese, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch |
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Moninne | Meaning : A Version Of The Name Blinne(Blinne Was A Celtic Goddesswho Later Became A Saint.) Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Monnine | Meaning : A Version Of The Name Blinne(Blinne Was A Celtic Goddesswho Later Became A Saint.) Used in : Irish |
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Moon | Meaning : Slave, Myth Name Used in : Irish, Portuguese, Australian |
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Moonit | Meaning : Highborn Or Honorable Used in : Irish |
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Mor | Meaning : Tall, Great Used in : English, Irish, Swedish, British, English, French, British, Celtic |
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Mora | Meaning : Bitter Used in : English, French, Irish, Latin, Spanish, Australian, Hebrew, British |
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More | Meaning : Great Used in : American, Australian, Irish, British, Celtic, English, French, Italian |
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Moreen | Meaning : Great, Bitter, Bitterness. Used in : Australian, English, French, Irish, Latin, Australian, British, Celtic |
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Morella | Meaning : Great. Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Morena | Meaning : Bitter, Bitterness. Used in : Afghan, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin |
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Morene | Meaning : Bitter, Bitterness. Used in : Irish |
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Morgan | Meaning : Dweller Of The Sea Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, English, German, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish, British, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Welsh, American, Australian, Chinese, British, Celtic |
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Morgayne | Meaning : Medieval Form Of Welsh Morcan Meaning Bright Sea. Used in : Irish |
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Moria | Meaning : Bitter, Bitterness. Used in : Irish, Latin, Hawaiian, Australian, Hebrew |
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Morine | Meaning : Bitter, Bitterness. Used in : Irish |
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Morna | Meaning : Beloved Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Celtic, French, Australian, Celtic |
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Morrigan | Meaning : Great Queen Used in : Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Morrin | Meaning : Long Haired Used in : Australian, Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Morvin | Meaning : A Mariner, Child Of The Sea Used in : Irish, Gaelic, Irish |
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Moya | Meaning : Bitter Used in : Irish, Australian, Hebrew, Celtic |
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Moyna | Meaning : Noble, Aristocratic, Tender, Beloved. Used in : Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Celtic |
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Moyra | Meaning : Bitter. Used in : Irish, Australian, Hebrew |
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Moyreen | Meaning : Fair As The Sea Used in : Irish |
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Muadhnait | Meaning : Noble One Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Celtic |
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Muadhnata | Meaning : Little Noble One Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Muadhnatan | Meaning : Little Noble One Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Muadnat | Meaning : Highborn Or Honorable Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Mugain | Meaning : Slave, Myth Name Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Mugaion | Meaning : Slave, Myth Name Used in : Irish |