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                      | Name | Origin | Meaning |  
                      | Mab | Gaelic | joy |  
                      | Mabel | French, Latin | my fair maid; lovely |  
                      | Macaria | Greek | daughter of Hercules and Deianara |  
                      | Machi | Japanese | ten thousand |  
                      | Machiko | Japanese | child of Machi |  
                      | Madeira | Spanish | sweet wine |  
                      | Madeline | Hebrew | woman from Magdala, one who is elevated |  
                      | Madhavi | Hindu |  |  
                      | Madhu | Hindu | honey |  
                      | Madhul | Hindu |  |  
                      | Madhulika | Hindu |  |  
                      | Madhur | Hindu | sweet |  
                      | Madhuri | Hindu |  |  
                      | Madison | German, OE | son of a mighty warrior; son of Maud |  
                      | Madra | Spanish | mother |  
                      | Maeve | Greek, Latin | goddess; a purple flower |  
                      | Magan | Teutonic | power |  
                      | Magara | Rhodesian | child of constantly cries |  
                      | Magda | Hebrew | high tower one who is elevated |  
                      | Magena | Nat Amer, Hebrew | the coming moon; a covering, protection |  
                      | Magna | Latin | large |  
                      | Magnolia | French | a flower |  
                      | Mahala | Nat Amer, Hebr Arabic | woman; tenderness; marrow |  
                      | Mahalia | Hebrew | affection |  
                      | Mahima | Hindu |  |  
                      | Mahita | Hindu |  |  
                      | Mai | Jap, Nat American | brightness; coyote |  
                      | Maia | Greek, Latin | nurse, mother, goddess of spring; great |  
                      | Maida | Old English | a maiden |  
                      | Maiko | Japanese | child of Mai |  
                      | Maine | French |  |  
                      | Maisie | Scottish | child of light |  
                      | Maitane | Old English | beloved |  
                      | Maitryi | Hindu | friendship |  
                      | Maizah | African | discerning |  
                      | Maj | Swedish | pearl |  
                      | Majondra |  |  |  
                      | Makiko | Japanese | child of Maki |  
                      | Mala | Old French, OE | bad one; meeting hall |  
                      | Mala | Hindu | necklace |  
                      | Malati | Hindu | small fragrant flower |  
                      | Malavika | Hindu |  |  
                      | Malaya | Filipino | free |  
                      | Malca | Hebrew | queen |  
                      | Maleah | unknown | unique little girl, beautiful young woman |  
                      | Mali |  | smart, funny, lucky |  
                      | Maliha | Hindu | strong, beautiful |  
                      | Malika | African | queen, princess |  
                      | Malila | Miwok Indian | salmon going fast upstream |  
                      | Malina | Hebrew, Hindu | tower, dark |  
                      | Malka | Hebrew | queen |  
                      | Mallika | Hindu |  |  
                      | Mallory | Old German | army counsellor, without good fortune |  
                      | Mallory | French | mailed |  
                      | Malu | Hawaiian | peacefulness |  
                      | Malvina | Gaelic | smooth snow |  
                      | Mamiko | Japanese | child of Mami |  
                      | Mamta | Hindu | mother's love for child, wife of sage Asija |  
                      | Manasi | Hindu |  |  
                      | Manavi | Hindu |  |  
                      | Manda | Latin, Hindu | lovable, harmony; Saturn, god of the occult |  
                      | Mandara | Hindu | mythical tree |  
                      | Mandeep | Hindu | light of heart |  
                      | Mandisa | African | sweet |  
                      | Mangena | Hebrew | melody |  
                      | Manhattan | OE, Scottish | Whiskey |  
                      | Manisha | Hindu | sharp intellect, genius, sagacity |  
                      | Manjari | Hindu |  |  
                      | Manju | Hindu |  |  
                      | Manjula | Hindu |  |  
                      | Manjusha | Sanskrit | a box of jewels |  
                      | Manjusha | Hindu |  |  
                      | Mansi | Hopi Indian | plucked flower |  
                      | Manuela | Spanish | God is with us |  
                      | Manushi | Hindu |  |  
                      | Marcella | Latin, French | God of war; little hammer |  
                      | Marcia | Latin | martial |  
                      | Maren | Latin | sea |  
                      | Margaret | Persian, Latin | child of light; pearl |  
                      | Maria | Hebrew | bitter |  
                      | Mariabella | Italian | my beautiful Mary |  
                      | Mariam | Greek | wife of Herod |  
                      | Marianne | Old French | little Mary |  
                      | Mariasha | Egyptian, Hebrew | perfect one; bitter, with sorrow |  
                      | Maricel | Latin | full of grace |  
                      | Maridel | Hebrew | bitter |  
                      | Mariel | Hebrew | bitter |  
                      | Marigold | Greek | a flower |  
                      | Mariko | Japanese | child of Mari |  
                      | Marilee | Greek | bitterness |  
                      | Marilyn | Hebrew | bitter |  
                      | Marina | Russian | sea maiden |  
                      | Mariola |  |  |  
                      | Marion | Hebrew | bitter |  
                      | Mariposa | Spanish | butterfly |  
                      | Marisa | Hindu | mother of Daksa |  
                      | Marissa | Latin | of the sea |  
                      | Marjani | African | coral |  
                      | Marjeta | Czech | pearl |  
                      | Marjorie | Old French | pearl |  
                      | Marlene | German | child of light, bitter |  
                      | Marliss |  |  |  
                      | Marmara | Greek | radiant |  
                      | Marna | Hebrew | rejoice |  
                      | Marnina | Hebrew | cause of joy |  
                      | Marny | Scandinavian | from the sea |  
                      | Martha | Arabic | a lady |  
                      | Martina | Latin | warlike |  
                      | Maruti | Hindu |  |  
                      | Marvelle | Old French | miracle |  
                      | Mary | Hebrew | bitter |  
                      | Masako | Japanese | child of Masa |  
                      | Matana | Arabic | gift |  
                      | Matangi | Hindu | a Devi |  
                      | Mathea | Hebrew | gift of God |  
                      | Mathilda | Old German | battle maiden, strength |  
                      | Matrika | Hindu | mother, name of goddess |  
                      | Maud | Old German | strength in battle |  
                      | Maura | Latin | dark |  
                      | Maureen | Latin, Gaelic, OF | great; little Mary; dark-haired |  
                      | May | Hebrew | bitter |  
                      | Maya | Hindu | divine creative force in everything |  
                      | Maya | Hindu |  |  
                      | Mayako | Japanese | child of Maya |  
                      | Mayoko | Japanese | child of Mayo |  
                      | Mayuko | Japanese | child of Mayu |  
                      | Mayuri | Hindu |  |  
                      | Meagin |  |  |  
                      | Meckenzie | Gaelic | Daughter of the Wise Leader |  
                      | Meda | Native American | priestess |  
                      | Medea | Greek, Latin | ruling; middle child |  
                      | Medha | Hindu | intelligence, a form of the Devi |  
                      | Medilion |  |  |  
                      | Meena | Hindu | precious stone |  
                      | Meenakshi | Hindu |  |  
                      | Meera | Hindu |  |  
                      | Megan | Greek, Gaelic, Welsh | mighty, strong able, pearl |  
                      | Megara | Greek | wife of Hercules |  
                      | Megha | Hindu |  |  
                      | Meghana | Hindu | rain cloud |  
                      | Mei | Latin | great one |  
                      | Meira | Hebrew | light |  
                      | Mekia |  |  |  
                      | Mela | Hindu | religious gathering |  
                      | Melanctha | Greek | black flower |  
                      | Melanie | Greek | dressed in black, dark |  
                      | Melba | Greek, Latin | slender, soft; mallow flower |  
                      | Melia | Greek | nymph daughter of Oceanus |  
                      | Melina | Latin | canary-yellow |  
                      | Melinda | Greek | gentle one |  
                      | Melisenda | Spanish | honest, diligent |  
                      | Melissa | Greek | bee, honey |  
                      | Melody | Greek | song |  
                      | Melosa | Spanish | gentle, sweet |  
                      | Mena | Hindu | mother of Menaka |  
                      | Menaka | Hindu | celestial damsel |  
                      | Mercedes | Latin, Spanish | ransom; virgin Mary |  
                      | Mercy | Middle English | compassion, pity |  
                      | Meredith | Old Welsh | protector of the sea |  
                      | Merit | Latin | deserving |  
                      | Merle | Latin | blackbird |  
                      | Merry | Middle English | joyful |  
                      | Mersadize |  |  |  
                      | Mesha | Hindu | ram, born under the sign of Aries |  
                      | Messina | Latin | middle child |  
                      | Meta | Latin | ambitious |  
                      | Mia | Italian | mine |  
                      | Miakoda | Native American | power of the moon |  
                      | Michaela | Hebrew | like God |  
                      | Michi | Japanese | righteous |  
                      | Michiko | Japanese | child of Michi |  
                      | Midori | Japanese | green |  
                      | Migina | Omaha Indian | moon returning |  
                      | Mignon | French | dainty, petite |  
                      | Mihoko | Japanese | child of Mihoko |  
                      | Mika | Japanese, Finnish | new moon |  
                      | Miki | Japanese | beautiful tree |  
                      | Mildred | Anglo-Saxon | mild, power |  
                      | Millicent | Old German | industrious, strength |  
                      | Mily | Hawaiian | beautiful |  
                      | Min | Korean | cleverness |  
                      | Mina | Japanese | South |  
                      | Minako | Japanese | child of Mina |  
                      | Minda | Native American | knowledge |  
                      | Mindel | Yiddish | sea of bitterness |  
                      | Mine | Japanese | a resolute protector |  
                      | Minelli |  |  |  
                      | Minerva | Greek, Latin | power; thinker |  
                      | Mingmei | Chinese | smart, beautiful |  
                      | Minka | Teutonic | strong, resolute |  
                      | Minna | OG, Scot, Hebrew | love; mother; bitterness |  
                      | Minta | Greek | mint |  
                      | Mira | Lat, Span; Hebrew | wonder; aim; light of God |  
                      | Mirabelle | Latin, Spanish | wonderful; beautiful to look upon |  
                      | Miranda | Latin | extraordinary, to be admired |  
                      | Miremba | Ugandan | peace |  
                      | Mireya | Spanish | miraculous |  
                      | Miriam | Hebrew | bitter |  
                      | Misako | Japanese | child of Misa |  
                      | Misha | Hindu, Arabic |  |  
                      | Missy | Old English | young girl |  
                      | Misty | Old English | covered by mist |  
                      | Mitena | Native American | coming moon, new moon |  
                      | Mitexi | Native American | sacred moon |  
                      | Mitsuko | Japanese | child of Mitsu |  
                      | Miyoko | Japanese | beautiful generations child |  
                      | Miyoko | Japanese | child of Miyo |  
                      | Modestus | Latin | modest one |  
                      | Modesty | Latin | modest one |  
                      | Mohini | Hindu | most beautiful |  
                      | Moira | Irish, Celtic | bitter; great |  
                      | Momoko | Japanese | child of Momo |  
                      | Mona | Lat, Greek, Gaelic, It | peaceful; individual; noble one; my lady |  
                      | Monica | Latin | advice |  
                      | Montague | French | steep mountain |  
                      | Moon | Korean | letters |  
                      | Mora | Spanish | blueberry |  
                      | Morgan | Gaelic, Welsh | white sea; bright, dweller by the sea |  
                      | Morgance | Celtic | sea-dweller |  
                      | Morgandy | Celtic | little one from the edge of the sea |  
                      | Morgen | German | morning |  
                      | Moria | Hebrew | my teacher is God |  
                      | Moselle | Hebrew | taken from water |  
                      | Mridul | Hindu |  |  
                      | Mridula | Hindu |  |  
                      | Mrinalini | Hindu |  |  
                      | Mukul | Hindu |  |  
                      | Muriel | Greek, Irish, Latin | myrrh; sea-bright; angel of June |  
                      | Musetta | Old French | a ballad |  
                      | Mutsuko | Japanese | child of Mutsu |  
                      | Muzaffer | Turkish |  |  
                      | My-Duyen | Vietnamese | beautiful, pretty |  
                      | Mya | Burmese | emerald |  
                      | Mychau | Vietnamese | great |  
                      | Myfanwy | welsh | sweet woman |  
                      | Myiesha | Arabic | Life's blessing |  
                      | Mykala |  |  |  
                      | Myra | Latin, French | wonderful; quiet song |  
                      | Myrna | Gaelic | polite one, gentle |  
                      | Myrtle | Greek | a flower, symbol of victory |  
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