English compound of Mary and Lou.
French form of Mary.
Polish name derived from "marzy?" (to dream).
Righteous brightness or "correct illumination."
Righteous writing or "true literature."
Righteous excellence or "true prosperity."
Righteous victory.
Righteous harmony or "true first."
Righteous tree.
Righteous child.
Modern invented name, likely a unique elaboration or variant of Magdalene.
Elegant beauty.
Righteous faith.
To win, "victory."
Righteous purpose or "true will."
Righteous person.
Righteous inlet/bay.
Elegant generation.
Righteous happiness.
Italian for "mask" or a cosmetic for eyelashes.
Problems, "troubles."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Shona name from Zimbabwe.
Spanish diminutive of Maria or a variant of Maciela.
Messiah, "Christ."
Italian short form of Tommaso (Thomas).
Fortunate, "happy," "blessed."
Alternate transliteration of Masood.
U.S. state named after the Massachusett tribe, meaning "at the great hill."
Meaning and origin uncertain; possibly a Native American name.
Norman French surname from a place name.
Waterfall.
Italian form of Maximus ("greatest").
English surname: "Mattas town" or "son of Matt."
True clarity or "pure truth."
Increase generation.
A short, multicultural name with very different meanings. In Spanish, its a verb; in Japanese, its a nature name, making it complex and unconventional.
Gift.
Rain.
Croatian/Slovenian form of Matthew ("gift of God").
Slovenian/Croatian feminine form of Matthew.
Latin for "matter," "substance," "timber."
From Sanskrit "madhava," a name for Krishna or the god of love.
English occupational surname: "mower."
Portuguese form of Matthew ("gift of God").
French form of Matthew ("gift of God").
German/Scandinavian form of Matilda ("strength in battle").
German form of Matthew, or a short form of Matthias.
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