person name with M

  • Classic English form of Maryam; very common worldwide.

  • Short form of Michael; popular in English‑speaking countries.

  • Latin form of Mary; common in Europe and Latin America.

  • From Latin Marcus; common English male given name.

  • Hebrew origin “who is like God?”; very widespread.

  • Short form of Maximilian/Maxwell; international favorite.

  • Diminutive of Matthew; widely used as a first name.

  • English given name; pet form of Mary or Margaret.

  • Short, modern given name; popular globally.

  • Hebrew name meaning “gift of God”; classic male name.

  • Nickname of Amanda; common as a standalone first name.

  • Italian given name; made famous by Nintendo’s Mario.

  • From Latin Martinus; common male name in many countries.

  • Nickname of Madison/Madeleine; often used as first name.

  • English given name; very popular in the US.

  • Greek origin “honey‑bee”; popular female given name.

  • Given name of several origins (Hebrew, Sanskrit); widely used.

  • French form of Michel; female given name worldwide.

  • Biblical female name; famously “Martha Stewart”.

  • Short form of Manuel; used as a male given name.

  • Female given name of Greek origin, means 'advisor'.

  • English given name, from Madison surname, very common in US.

  • French form of Mary, classic female name worldwide.

  • Female name of German origin, heroine in Roald Dahl book.

  • Variant spelling of Michael, very common male name.

  • Female name from Latin, linked to Shakespeare’s play.

  • Diminutive of Margaret, popular English nickname.

  • Modern form of Margaret, very common in English‑speaking countries.

  • Spanish and Portuguese male given name, widely used.

  • Female name used in Spanish/Portuguese worlds and beyond.

  • Nickname for Madison or Madeleine, used as a first name.

  • Female name of Greek origin, means 'black, dark'.

  • Diminutive of Mill or Mildred, now a popular cute first name.

  • Male given name from Latin Marcus, very widespread.

  • Common variant spelling of Matthew, male given name.

  • Misspelling of Mary, but clearly used as a girl’s name.

  • Female name, variant of Madeleine, very common in US/UK.

  • Italian and Spanish male given name, common in many countries.

  • Female name used in many European languages, esp. Spanish.

  • Classic English female name, from Greek for “pearl”.

  • Used as a given name; also the month of May.

  • English given name; robot in Hitchhiker’s Guide.

  • Unisex given name; Celtic roots meaning “sea-born”.

  • Modern given name; made famous by Miley Cyrus.

  • English name from Latin Milo; jazz icon Miles Davis.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Michael; very common.

  • Given name/nickname; made famous by Mickey Mouse.

  • English given name; popular in early 1900s.

  • Indian given name; common among Hindi speakers.

  • Modern English name; Macy’s store boosted awareness.

  • Nickname for Mildred/Millicent; now a given name.

  • French-origin given name; author Maurice Sendak.

  • Short form of Matthew/Matias; used as first name.

  • Diminutive of Mitchell; common as a given name.

  • Short for Martin; think Marty McFly in “Back to the Future”.

  • English given name; Mitchell is also a surname.

  • Variant of Mariah/Maria; pop star Mariah Carey.

  • English given name; TV character Mindy Lahiri.

  • Modern given name; peaked in US in 1990s.

  • Given name of Latin origin; means “of the sea”.

  • Unisex given name of Scottish origin, very popular in US.

  • Short form of Mackenzie or Cormac, used as a given name.

  • Given name from Greek “Moná”, linked to “Monica”.

  • Nickname for Michael, common in UK and Ireland.

  • Diminutive of Michael, popular as a boy’s name.

  • Very common Arabic given name, variant of Muhammad.

  • Feminine form of Michael, popular in many countries.

  • Short form of Melissa, Melanie or Melvin, unisex name.

  • Unisex given name, also a surname in English use.

  • Hebrew given name meaning “wished-for child”.

  • Short given name, used in English and other languages.

  • Female given name, blend of “Mel” and “Linda”.

  • French form of Mark/Marcus, used internationally.

  • Scottish given name meaning “devotee of Saint Columba”.

  • Given name in various cultures, also a short for Wilhelmina.

  • Old-fashioned English female name, once very common.

  • Portuguese and Spanish form of Maurice, male given name.

  • Unisex English given name, also used as a surname.

  • Famous female given name, borne by Marilyn Monroe.

  • Portuguese and Spanish given name related to Marcelo/Marcellus.

  • Modern variant of Maya/Myra, popular in US.

  • Cute diminutive used for Miriam, Maria, etc.

  • Unisex name, gained fame via Bob Marley.

  • Variant of Mary, common in Arabic regions.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Marcus.

  • Indian given name, means “great, lord”.

  • French form of Marianne, linked to Mary.

  • French form of Michael, classic male name.

  • Short form of Margaret or Marjorie.

  • Variant of Madison, used as a first name.

  • Polynesian name; Disney heroine made it famous.

  • Biblical name meaning “Who is like God?”.

  • Italian form of Matthew, very common there.

  • Major Arabic form of Muhammad, very widespread.

  • English given name, also a musical term.

  • Nickname for Montgomery or Montague.

  • Feminine of Manuel, common in Europe/LatAm.

  • Modern form of Meghan/Meghan, royal boost.

  • Indian name, from Sanskrit for “precious”.

  • Variant of Margaret, classic English given name.

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