Manya
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Meaning : Bitter.
Used in : French, Russian, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Malayalam, Gujarati |
Margarete
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Meaning : Russian Form Of Margaret: Pearl.
Used in : English, German, Greek, Latin, Russian, British, English, Australian, British, Danish |
Margosha
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Meaning : Russian Form Of Margaret: Pearl.
Used in : Russian |
Marinochka
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Meaning : From The Sea.
Used in : Russian |
Marisha
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Meaning : Bitter.
Used in : English, French, Jamaican, Russian, American, African, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish, Dutch |
Marusya
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Meaning : Bitter.
Used in : Russian |
Masha
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Meaning : Bitter.
Used in : French, German, Russian, Australian, Hebrew, Danish |
Miesha
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Meaning : Nickname For Michael: Gift From God.
Used in : Russian, Slavic, American |
Mika
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Meaning : God's Child.
Used in : Australian, Hebrew, English, Finnish, German, Latin, Russian, Slovenian, Swedish, Dutch, Finnish, German, American, Native American, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, British, Danish |
Milena
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Meaning : People's Love.
Used in : French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Australian, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish |
Mischa
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Meaning : Nickname For Michael: Gift From God.
Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Russian, Slavic, French, German, Australian, Danish, Dutch |
Mura
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Meaning : Bitter.
Used in : Japanese, Russian, Celtic, Irish, Sanskrit |