Marybeth | American | A blend of Mary and Beth |  |  |
Maryellen | American | A blend of Mary and Ellen |  |  |
Maryjo | American | A blend of Mary and Jo |  |  |
Marylou | American | A blend of Mary and Lou. Gymnast Ma.. |  |  |
Maryvonne | French | Combination name composed of the na.. |  |  |
Masa | Japanese | Straightforward, honest |  |  |
Masago | Japanese | Sand, |  |  |
Masani | Ugandan | Translates as "has a gap between th.. |  |  |
Masela | Hawaiian | Hawaiianized form of Marcella, th.. |  |  |
Mashavu | African | Cheeks. Used in reference to a baby.. |  |  |
Mashika | African | Means "rainy season." A name given .. |  |  |
Masika | African | Born during the rainy season. Swahi.. |  |  |
Maskini | African | Poor. Swahili, E. Africa |  |  |
Mason | American | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
Massima | Italian | Derived from the Latin maximus (the.. |  |  |
Matana | Hebrew | Gift |  |  |
Mataoaka | Native Amer.. | She plays with things. Pamunkey |  |  |
Matelita | Polynesian | Tongan form of Matilda (mighty in b.. |  |  |
Mathena | Hebrew | Meaning "gift of God."
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Mathild | Hungarian | Derived from the German Mathilda,.. |  |  |
Mathilda | German | Derived from the Old High German Ma.. |  |  |
Mathilde | French | Derived from the Old High German Ma.. |  |  |
Mathilde | Italian | A borrowing from the German, Mathil.. |  |  |
Matilda | English | Derived from the Old High German Ma.. |  |  |
Matilda | Scandinavia.. | Scandinavian form of the Old High G.. |  |  |
Matilda | German | Meaning "mighty battler." |  |  |
Matrika | Indian | Meaning "mother." A name for the Hi.. |  |  |
Matriona | Russian | Derived from the Latin matrona (a m.. |  |  |
Matsu | Japanese | Derived from the root matu (pine), .. |  |  |
Matsuko | Japanese | Pine tree child |  |  |
Matsuyo | Japanese | Pine tree generation |  |  |
Mattea | Hebrew | Meaning "gift of God." |  |  |
Mattie | English | Familiar forms of Martha and Matild.. |  |  |
Matylda | Slovak | Czech cognate of Matilda, which i.. |  |  |
Matylda | Polish | Polish cognate of Matilda, which is.. |  |  |