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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