Follower of Marduk (Babylonian god).
The traitorous nephew of King Arthur in Arthurian legend.
M�r
Teacher, "instructor."
Apricot.
Spanish/Italian surname: "dark-skinned," "brunette."
Variant of the surname Murray or More.
Arthurian sorceress, half-sister of King Arthur.
A pink gemstone, a variety of beryl.
Chosen by Yahweh, the land of Moriah.
God is my teacher.
Forest child.
English place-name/surname: "moor meadow" or "marsh clearing."
Beloved.
The early part of the day, from dawn to noon.
From Morocco, a country in North Africa.
A country in North Africa.
Queen.
Diminutive of Morris or Morwenna.
English form of Maurice ("Moorish," "dark-skinned").
Feminine form of Morris.
Son of Morris.
English surname, meaning "day" or "morrow."
English surname, associated with the inventor of Morse code.
Short form of Mortimer or Morton.
French place-name: "still water."
Diminutive of Mortimer or Morton.
Mother of T�rin Turambar in J.R.R. Tolkiens legendarium.
Modern invented name, a variant of Joseph with an "M" sound.
Hebrew form of Moses ("drawn out of the water").
A king and prophet in the Book of Mormon.
English place-name/surname: "mouse clearing."
The chosen one, an epithet of the Prophet Muhammad.
Welsh place-name: "fortified field."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Native American name.
Origin, "source," "foundation."
Element child or "original child."
Nickname for Detroit, famous for its record label.
Origin inlet/bay.
Origin generation.
Wish, "desire."
Desired, "wished for."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Sioux name.
The "man-cub" protagonist of Rudyard Kiplings *The Jungle Book*.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Force of character, determination, and nerve.
Mao?hna
English occupational surname: "dyer."
Meaning "Im happy with my being."
German surname of the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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