Diccionario de nombres
1592 nombres con significado y origen verificados
MAAIKE
Dutch diminutive of MARIA.
MAALIK
Means "owner, possessor, master" in Arabic.
MAARIA
Finnish form of MARIA.
MAARIT
Finnish form of MARGARET.
MAARTEN
Dutch form of MARTIN.
MAAS
Dutch short form of THOMAS.
MAAYAN
Means "spring of water" in Hebrew.
MABELLA
Elaborated form of MABEL.
MABLE
Variant of MABEL.
MABYN
Means "youth" in Welsh. This was the name of an obscure 6th-century Welsh saint. She was one of the daughters of Saint B...
MACARIA
Feminine form of MACARIO.
MACARIUS
Latin form of MACARIO.
MACBETH
Anglicized form of the Gaelic given name Mac Beatha meaning "son of life", implying holiness. This was the name of an 11...
MACHALAT
Hebrew form of MAHALATH.
MACHLI
Hebrew form of MAHLI.
MACI
Variant of MACY.
MACIEJ
Polish form of MATTHIAS.
MACK (2)
Medieval short form of MAGNUS, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers.
MACSEN
Welsh form of MAXIMUS. Magnus Maximus (known as Macsen in Welsh) was a 4th-century co-ruler of the Western Roman Empire....
MADAI
Means "Medes" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Japheth. He was the ancestor of the Medes, an...
MADALENA
Portuguese form of MAGDALENA.
MADALITSO
Means "blessings" in Chewa.
MADARA
From the Latvian name for a type of flowering plant, known as cleavers or bedstraw in English.
MADDALENA
Italian form of MAGDALENE.
MADDISON
Variant of MADISON.
MADDY
Diminutive of MADELINE or MADISON.
MADELAINE
Variant of MADELINE.
MADELIEF
Derived from Dutch madeliefje meaning "daisy".
MADELINE
English form of MAGDALENE. This is the name of the heroine in a series of children's books by Ludwig Bemelmans, first pu...
MADELYN
Variant of MADELINE.
MADHAV
Modern form of MADHAVA.
MADHAVI
Feminine form of MADHAVA. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
MADHUKAR
Means "bee, honey-maker" in Sanskrit.
MADHURI
Means "sweetness" in Sanskrit.
MADISON
From an English surname meaning "son of MAUD". It was not commonly used as a feminine name until after the movie 'Splash...
MADLENKA
Czech diminutive of MARIE.
MADOC
Possibly derived from Welsh mad "fortunate" combined with a diminutive suffix.
MADOLINE
Variant of MADELINE.
MADONNA
From a title of the Virgin Mary meaning "my lady" in Italian. A famous bearer of the name is American singer Madonna Cic...
MADYSON
Variant of MADISON.
MÁEDÓC
Meaning unknown. Saint Máedóc (also known as Áedán) of Ferns was a 7th-century Irish bishop.
MAEGHAN
Variant of MEGAN.
MAËL
French form of Breton Mael, which was derived from a Celtic word meaning "chief" or "prince". Saint Mael was a 5th-centu...
MAELA
Feminine form of MAËL.
MAELEACHLAINN
Variant of MÁEL SECHLAINN.
MAËLLE
French feminine form of MAËL.
MÁEL SECHLAINN
Variant of MÁEL SECHNAILL.
MAËLYS
Feminine form of MAËL, possibly influenced by the spelling of MAILYS.
MAEVE
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Medb meaning "intoxicating". In Irish legend this was the name of a warrior queen of ...
MAGALI
Occitan form of MAGDALENE.
MAGDA
Short form of MAGDALENA.
MAGDALÉNA
Czech, Slovak and Hungarian form of MAGDALENE.
MAGDALENE
From a title which meant "of Magdala". Mary Magdalene, a character in the New Testament, was named thus because she was ...
MAGDOLNA
Hungarian form of MAGDALENE.
MÁGHNUS
Irish form of MAGNUS.
MAGNHILD
Derived from Old Norse magn "mighty, strong" and hildr "battle". This was the name of a novel by the Norwegian author Bj...
MAGNI
Derived from the Old Norse element magn meaning "mighty, strong". In Norse mythology this name is borne by a son of Thor...
MAGNUS
Late Latin name meaning "great". It was borne by a 7th-century saint who was a missionary in Germany. It became popular ...
MAGOMET
Dagestani, Chechen and Ingush form of MUHAMMAD.
MAHALA
Variant of MAHALAH or MAHALATH. It has occasionally been used as an English Christian name since the Protestant Reformat...
MAHALATH
From the Hebrew name מָחֲלַת (Machalat) meaning "lyre". In the Old Testament she is the daughter of Ishmael and the wife...
MAHALIA
Variant of MAHALA.
MAHATMA
From the Indian title महात्मा (Mahatma) meaning "great soul", derived from Sanskrit महा (maha) meaning "great" and आत्मन...
MAHAVIR
Modern form of MAHAVIRA.
MAHDI
Means "guided one" in Arabic.
MAHESH
Modern form of MAHESHA.
MAHFUZ
Means "safeguarded" in Arabic.
MAHINDER
Variant of MAHENDRA used by Sikhs.
MAHİR
Turkish form of MAHIR.
MAHLAH
From the Hebrew name מַחְלָה (Machlah), possibly from חָלָה (chalah) meaning "weak" or "sick". This name is used in the ...
MAHMOOD
Variant transcription of MAHMUD.
MAHMUD
Means "praiseworthy" in Arabic, from the same root as Muhammad. This was the name of the first Muslim ruler of India (11...
MAHOMET
Archaic transcription of MUHAMMAD, based on the usual Latin spelling Mahometus.
MAHON
Anglicized form of MATHGHAMHAIN.
MAHTAB
Means "moonlight" in Persian.
MAHULENA
Possibly inspired by MAGDALENA. The Czech author Julius Zeyer created it for a character in his play 'Radúz and Mahulena...
MAALA
Form of MAHLAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
MAAN
Limburgish short form of HERMAN.
MAARIKA
Diminutive of MAARJA (Estonian) or MAARIA (Finnish).
MAARJA
Estonian form of MARIA.
MAARTJE
Dutch feminine form of MARTIN.
MAATA
Maori form of MARTHA.
MABEL
Medieval feminine form of AMABILIS. This spelling and Amabel were common during the Middle Ages, though they became rare...
MABELLE
Variant of MABEL. It also coincides with the French phrase ma belle meaning "my beautiful".
MABON
Derived from Welsh mab meaning "son". This was the name of an old Celtic god.
MACARENA
From the name of a barrio (district) in Seville, which got its name from a temple which may have been named for a person...
MACARIO
Spanish form of the Latin name Macarius, derived from the Greek name Μακαριος (Makarios), which was in turn derived from...
MAC BEATHA
Gaelic form of MACBETH.
MACEY
Variant of MACY.
MACHLAH
Hebrew form of MAHLAH.
MACHTELD
Dutch form of MATILDA.
MACIE
Variant of MACY.
MACK (1)
From a surname which was originally a shortened form of various Gaelic surnames beginning with Mac or Mc (from Gaelic ma...
MACKENZIE
From the Gaelic surname Mac Coinnich, which means "son of COINNEACH". A famous bearer of the surname was William Lyon Ma...
MACY
From an English surname which was from various towns named Massy in France. The towns themselves were originally named f...
MADAILÉIN
Irish form of MAGDALENE.
MĂDĂLINA
Romanian form of MAGDALENE.
MADALYN
Variant of MADELINE.
MÄDCHEN
Means "girl" in German. It is not used as a name in Germany itself.
MADDIE
Diminutive of MADELINE or MADISON.
MADDOX
From a Welsh surname meaning "son of MADOC". It was brought to public attention when the actress Angelina Jolie gave thi...
MADE
From Sanskrit मध्य (madhya) meaning "middle". This name is traditionally given to the family's second-born child.
MADELEINE
French form of MAGDALENE.
MADELINA
Latinate form of MADELINE.
MADELON
Dutch form of MAGDALENE.
MADGE
Diminutive of MARGARET.
MADHAVA
Means "vernal, of the springtime" in Sanskrit. This is an epithet of several Hindu gods. It was also the name of a 14th-...
MADHU
From Sanskrit मधु (madhu) meaning "sweet, honey". This is another name of Chaitra, the first month of the Hindu year (wh...
MADHUR
Means "sweet" in Sanskrit.
MADILYN
Variant of MADELINE.
MADISYN
Variant of MADISON.
MADLYN
Variant of MADELINE.
MADOG
Variant of MADOC.
MADONA
Georgian form of MADONNA.
MADS
Danish short form of MATHIAS.
MAE
Variant of MAY. A famous bearer was American actress Mae West (1893-1980), whose birth name was Mary.
MAEGAN
Variant of MEGAN.
MÆJA
Icelandic diminutive of MARIA.
MAEL
Breton form of MAËL.
MÁEL COLUIM
Gaelic form of MALCOLM.
MAELETH
Form of MAHALATH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
MÁEL MÁEDÓC
Means "disciple of Saint MÁEDÓC" in Irish. Saint Máel Máedóc (also known as Malachy) was a 12th-century archbishop of Ar...
MÁEL SECHNAILL
Means "disciple of Saint SEACHNALL" in Irish. This was the name of two Irish high kings: Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanai...
MAEVA
Means "welcome" in Tahitian. It gained popularity in France during the 1980s.
MAFALDA
Italian and Portuguese form of MATILDA.
MAGALIE
Variant of MAGALI.
MAGDALEN
Variant of MAGDALENE.
MAGDALENA
Latinate form of MAGDALENE.
MAGDALINA
Old Slavic form of MAGDALENE, as well as a Bulgarian variant form.
MAGGIE
Diminutive of MARGARET.
MAGNE
Modern form of MAGNI as well as a variant of MAGNUS.
MAGNHILDR
Old Norse form of MAGNHILD.
MAGNOLIA
From the English word magnolia for the flower, which was named for the French botanist Pierre Magnol.
MAGOMED
Dagestani, Chechen and Ingush form of MUHAMMAD.
MAHA
Means "oryx" in Arabic. The oryx is a variety of antelope that is said to represent beauty.
MAHALAH
Variant of MAHLAH used in the King James Version of the Old Testament.
MAHALI
Variant of MAHLI.
MAHAMMAD
Azerbaijani form of MUHAMMAD.
MAHAUT
Medieval French form of MATHILDE.
MAHAVIRA
Means "great hero" from Sanskrit महा (maha) meaning "great" and वीर (vira) meaning "hero, man". This was the name of the...
MAHENDRA
From Sanskrit महा (maha) meaning "great" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA. This was the name of a son of th...
MAHESHA
Means "great lord" from Sanskrit महा (maha) meaning "great" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler". This is another name of...
MAHIN
Means "related to the moon" in Persian.
MAHINE
Variant transcription of MAHIN.
MAHIR
Means "skilled" in Arabic.
MAHLI
From the Hebrew name מַחְלִי (Machliy), possibly meaning "weak" or "sick". This was the name of two characters mentioned...
MAHMOUD
Variant transcription of MAHMUD.
MAHMUT
Turkish form of MAHMUD.
MAHOMETUS
Latinized form of MUHAMMAD.
MAHSA
Means "like the moon" in Persian.
MAHTHILDIS
Old Germanic form of MATILDA.
MAHVASH
Possibly means "moon-like" in Persian.
MAHZUN
Means "sad" in Turkish.
MAI (2)
From Japanese 舞 (mai) meaning "dance" or 麻衣 (mai) meaning "linen robe". It can also come from 真 (ma) meaning "real, genu...
MAIA (1)
Meaning unknown. In Greek and Roman mythology she was the eldest of the Pleiades, the group of seven stars in the conste...
MAIA (3)
Basque form of MARIA.
MAIARA
Means "wise" in Tupí.
MAIJA
Finnish variant of MARIA.
MAIKEL
Dutch variant form of MICHAEL.
MAILE
From the name of a type of vine that grows in Hawaii and is used in making leis.
MAIMU
Means "little" in Estonian.
MAINIO
Means "excellent" in Finnish.
MÁIRE
Irish form of MARY.
MAIRÉAD
Irish form of MARGARET.
MAIRENN
Variant of MÁIRÍN.
MÁIRÍN
Irish diminutive of MARY.
MAIRWEN
Combination of MAIR and Welsh gwen meaning "white, fair, blessed".
MAITE (1)
Contraction of MARÍA and TERESA.
MAITIÚ
Irish form of MATTHEW.
MAJ
Either a masculine form of MAJA (1), or else from the Slovene name for the month of May.
MAJA (2)
Diminutive of MARIA.
MAJID
Means "glorious" in Arabic.
MAJOR
From a surname which was originally derived from the given name Mauger, an Old French form of the Germanic name Malger m...
MAKANA
Means "gift" in Hawaiian.
MAKARA
Means "January" in Khmer.
MAKARIOS
Original Greek form of MACARIO.
MAKAYLA
Variant of MICHAELA.
MAKEDA
Possibly means "greatness" in Ethiopic. This was the name of an Ethiopian queen of the 10th-century BC. She is probably ...
MAKENNA
Variant of MCKENNA.
MAKHMUD
Uzbek, Kazakh and Chechen form of MAHMUD.
MAKRAM
Means "generous" or "noble" in Arabic.
MAKSIM
Russian, Belarusian and Macedonian form of MAXIMUS, as well as a variant transliteration of Ukrainian MAKSYM.
MAKSYM
Ukrainian and Polish form of MAXIMUS.
MAKVALA
Derived from Georgian მაყვალი (maqvali) meaning "blackberry".
MALACHI
From the Hebrew מַלְאָכִי (Mal'akhiy) meaning "my messenger" or "my angel". This is one of the twelve minor prophets of ...
MALAI
Means "garland of flowers" in Thai.
MALAK
Means "angel" in Arabic.
MAL'AKHI
Hebrew form of MALACHI.
MALANDRA
Invented name, a prefixed form of ANDRA.
MALCOLM
From Scottish Máel Coluim which means "disciple of Saint COLUMBA". This was the name of four kings of Scotland starting ...
MALDWYN
Welsh form of BALDWIN.
MALEKO
Hawaiian form of MARK.
MALENE
Danish and Norwegian short form of MAGDALENA.
MAŁGOSIA
Diminutive of MAŁGORZATA.
MALIA
Either a Hawaiian form of MARIA or a variant of MALIE.
MALIK (1)
Means "king" in Arabic. It can also be a variant transcription of MAALIK. In Islamic tradition الملك (al-Malik) is one o...
MALIKA
Means "queen" in Arabic, the feminine form of MALIK (1).
MALINA (1)
Feminine form of MALCOLM.
MALINDA
Variant of MELINDA.
MALKA
Means "queen" in Hebrew.
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