Black.
French form of Melody.
Welsh form of Melior ("better").
Variant of Melody, or from "melon" (fruit).
Honey-like, "sweet."
English place-name/surname: "mill town."
A legendary fairy or mermaid-like figure in European folklore.
Possibly from "mellifluous" or a blend of Mel and Eva.
From the Gaelic surname � Maoilmh�n ("descendant of the smooth-haired one").
Feminine form of Melvin.
Variant spelling of Melvin.
Spanish diminutive of Maria or a nickname.
Butterfly.
Spanish diminutive of Guillermo (William).
Ancient Egyptian city; also a major city in Tennessee.
A short, multicultural name with diverse meanings across Arabic, Sanskrit, and European languages. It is simple, elegant, and internationally versatile.
Great warrior, "brave."
Yiddish diminutive of Menahem ("comforter").
Diminutive of Miranda or a variant of Mandy.
Ancient name for Memphis, Egypt.
Dream.
Italian diminutive of Domenica (Sunday).
Welsh form of Madonna, or a saints name.
Gift of the moon.
Candelabrum, the seven-branched lampstand.
One of the Balearic Islands, Spain.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Ojibwe name.
Sun.
Mint (the herb).
Advisor, "counselor," "guide."
Peace, "tranquility," "rest."
Cat or "clever."
Meaning uncertain; possibly "wearing beads."
Light, "illumination."
Noble, "prince."
Sea.
A common Georgian male name, sometimes used for females.
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Mera and Dee or a variant of Meredith.
Bitter.
Spanish for "market."
Mercy.
Mercy, short for Maria de las Mercedes (Our Lady of Mercy).
Occupational surname: "dealer in textiles."
Spanish diminutive of Mercedes.
Ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom in England.
Roman god of messengers, travelers, commerce, and thieves.
Dutch for "blackbird."
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Merle or Meredith with the suffix -lan.
Welsh form of Margaret ("pearl").
Danish/Norwegian form of Margaret ("pearl").
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