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1592 nombres con significado y origen verificados

MAAIKE

F

Dutch diminutive of MARIA.

MAALIK

M

Means "owner, possessor, master" in Arabic.

MAARIA

F

Finnish form of MARIA.

MAARIT

F

Finnish form of MARGARET.

MAARTEN

M

Dutch form of MARTIN.

MAAS

M

Dutch short form of THOMAS.

MAAYAN

M/F

Means "spring of water" in Hebrew.

MABELLA

F

Elaborated form of MABEL.

MABLE

F

Variant of MABEL.

MABYN

F

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

F

Feminine form of MACARIO.

MACARIUS

M

Latin form of MACARIO.

MACBETH

M

Anglicized form of the Gaelic given name Mac Beatha meaning "son of life", implying holiness. This was the name of an 11...

MACHALAT

F

Hebrew form of MAHALATH.

MACHLI

M

Hebrew form of MAHLI.

MACI

F

Variant of MACY.

MACIEJ

M

Polish form of MATTHIAS.

MACK (2)

M

Medieval short form of MAGNUS, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers.

MACSEN

M

Welsh form of MAXIMUS. Magnus Maximus (known as Macsen in Welsh) was a 4th-century co-ruler of the Western Roman Empire....

MADAI

M

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

F

Portuguese form of MAGDALENA.

MADALITSO

M/F

Means "blessings" in Chewa.

MADARA

F

From the Latvian name for a type of flowering plant, known as cleavers or bedstraw in English.

MADDALENA

F

Italian form of MAGDALENE.

MADDISON

F

Variant of MADISON.

MADDY

F

Diminutive of MADELINE or MADISON.

MADELAINE

F

Variant of MADELINE.

MADELIEF

F

Derived from Dutch madeliefje meaning "daisy".

MADELINE

F

English form of MAGDALENE. This is the name of the heroine in a series of children's books by Ludwig Bemelmans, first pu...

MADELYN

F

Variant of MADELINE.

MADHAV

M

Modern form of MADHAVA.

MADHAVI

F

Feminine form of MADHAVA. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.

MADHUKAR

M

Means "bee, honey-maker" in Sanskrit.

MADHURI

F

Means "sweetness" in Sanskrit.

MADISON

M/F

From an English surname meaning "son of MAUD". It was not commonly used as a feminine name until after the movie 'Splash...

MADLENKA

F

Czech diminutive of MARIE.

MADOC

M

Possibly derived from Welsh mad "fortunate" combined with a diminutive suffix.

MADOLINE

F

Variant of MADELINE.

MADONNA

F

From a title of the Virgin Mary meaning "my lady" in Italian. A famous bearer of the name is American singer Madonna Cic...

MADYSON

F

Variant of MADISON.

MÁEDÓC

M

Meaning unknown. Saint Máedóc (also known as Áedán) of Ferns was a 7th-century Irish bishop.

MAEGHAN

F

Variant of MEGAN.

MAËL

M

French form of Breton Mael, which was derived from a Celtic word meaning "chief" or "prince". Saint Mael was a 5th-centu...

MAELA

F

Feminine form of MAËL.

MAELEACHLAINN

M

Variant of MÁEL SECHLAINN.

MAËLLE

F

French feminine form of MAËL.

MÁEL SECHLAINN

M

Variant of MÁEL SECHNAILL.

MAËLYS

F

Feminine form of MAËL, possibly influenced by the spelling of MAILYS.

MAEVE

F

Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Medb meaning "intoxicating". In Irish legend this was the name of a warrior queen of ...

MAGALI

F

Occitan form of MAGDALENE.

MAGDA

F

Short form of MAGDALENA.

MAGDALÉNA

F

Czech, Slovak and Hungarian form of MAGDALENE.

MAGDALENE

F

From a title which meant "of Magdala". Mary Magdalene, a character in the New Testament, was named thus because she was ...

MAGDOLNA

F

Hungarian form of MAGDALENE.

MÁGHNUS

M

Irish form of MAGNUS.

MAGNHILD

F

Derived from Old Norse magn "mighty, strong" and hildr "battle". This was the name of a novel by the Norwegian author Bj...

MAGNI

M

Derived from the Old Norse element magn meaning "mighty, strong". In Norse mythology this name is borne by a son of Thor...

MAGNUS

M

Late Latin name meaning "great". It was borne by a 7th-century saint who was a missionary in Germany. It became popular ...

MAGOMET

M

Dagestani, Chechen and Ingush form of MUHAMMAD.

MAHALA

F

Variant of MAHALAH or MAHALATH. It has occasionally been used as an English Christian name since the Protestant Reformat...

MAHALATH

F

From the Hebrew name מָחֲלַת (Machalat) meaning "lyre". In the Old Testament she is the daughter of Ishmael and the wife...

MAHALIA

F

Variant of MAHALA.

MAHATMA

M

From the Indian title महात्मा (Mahatma) meaning "great soul", derived from Sanskrit महा (maha) meaning "great" and आत्मन...

MAHAVIR

M

Modern form of MAHAVIRA.

MAHDI

M

Means "guided one" in Arabic.

MAHESH

M

Modern form of MAHESHA.

MAHFUZ

M

Means "safeguarded" in Arabic.

MAHINDER

M/F

Variant of MAHENDRA used by Sikhs.

MAHİR

M

Turkish form of MAHIR.

MAHLAH

M/F

From the Hebrew name מַחְלָה (Machlah), possibly from חָלָה (chalah) meaning "weak" or "sick". This name is used in the ...

MAHMOOD

M

Variant transcription of MAHMUD.

MAHMUD

M

Means "praiseworthy" in Arabic, from the same root as Muhammad. This was the name of the first Muslim ruler of India (11...

MAHOMET

M

Archaic transcription of MUHAMMAD, based on the usual Latin spelling Mahometus.

MAHON

M

Anglicized form of MATHGHAMHAIN.

MAHTAB

F

Means "moonlight" in Persian.

MAHULENA

F

Possibly inspired by MAGDALENA. The Czech author Julius Zeyer created it for a character in his play 'Radúz and Mahulena...

MAALA

F

Form of MAHLAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

MAAN

M

Limburgish short form of HERMAN.

MAARIKA

F

Diminutive of MAARJA (Estonian) or MAARIA (Finnish).

MAARJA

F

Estonian form of MARIA.

MAARTJE

F

Dutch feminine form of MARTIN.

MAATA

F

Maori form of MARTHA.

MABEL

F

Medieval feminine form of AMABILIS. This spelling and Amabel were common during the Middle Ages, though they became rare...

MABELLE

F

Variant of MABEL. It also coincides with the French phrase ma belle meaning "my beautiful".

MABON

M

Derived from Welsh mab meaning "son". This was the name of an old Celtic god.

MACARENA

F

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

M

Spanish form of the Latin name Macarius, derived from the Greek name Μακαριος (Makarios), which was in turn derived from...

MAC BEATHA

M

Gaelic form of MACBETH.

MACEY

F

Variant of MACY.

MACHLAH

M/F

Hebrew form of MAHLAH.

MACHTELD

F

Dutch form of MATILDA.

MACIE

F

Variant of MACY.

MACK (1)

M

From a surname which was originally a shortened form of various Gaelic surnames beginning with Mac or Mc (from Gaelic ma...

MACKENZIE

M/F

From the Gaelic surname Mac Coinnich, which means "son of COINNEACH". A famous bearer of the surname was William Lyon Ma...

MACY

F

From an English surname which was from various towns named Massy in France. The towns themselves were originally named f...

MADAILÉIN

F

Irish form of MAGDALENE.

MĂDĂLINA

F

Romanian form of MAGDALENE.

MADALYN

F

Variant of MADELINE.

MÄDCHEN

F

Means "girl" in German. It is not used as a name in Germany itself.

MADDIE

F

Diminutive of MADELINE or MADISON.

MADDOX

M

From a Welsh surname meaning "son of MADOC". It was brought to public attention when the actress Angelina Jolie gave thi...

MADE

M/F

From Sanskrit मध्य (madhya) meaning "middle". This name is traditionally given to the family's second-born child.

MADELEINE

F

French form of MAGDALENE.

MADELINA

F

Latinate form of MADELINE.

MADELON

F

Dutch form of MAGDALENE.

MADGE

F

Diminutive of MARGARET.

MADHAVA

M

Means "vernal, of the springtime" in Sanskrit. This is an epithet of several Hindu gods. It was also the name of a 14th-...

MADHU

M/F

From Sanskrit मधु (madhu) meaning "sweet, honey". This is another name of Chaitra, the first month of the Hindu year (wh...

MADHUR

M/F

Means "sweet" in Sanskrit.

MADILYN

F

Variant of MADELINE.

MADISYN

F

Variant of MADISON.

MADLYN

F

Variant of MADELINE.

MADOG

M

Variant of MADOC.

MADONA

F

Georgian form of MADONNA.

MADS

M

Danish short form of MATHIAS.

MAE

F

Variant of MAY. A famous bearer was American actress Mae West (1893-1980), whose birth name was Mary.

MAEGAN

F

Variant of MEGAN.

MÆJA

F

Icelandic diminutive of MARIA.

MAEL

M

Breton form of MAËL.

MÁEL COLUIM

M

Gaelic form of MALCOLM.

MAELETH

F

Form of MAHALATH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

MÁEL MÁEDÓC

M

Means "disciple of Saint MÁEDÓC" in Irish. Saint Máel Máedóc (also known as Malachy) was a 12th-century archbishop of Ar...

MÁEL SECHNAILL

M

Means "disciple of Saint SEACHNALL" in Irish. This was the name of two Irish high kings: Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanai...

MAEVA

F

Means "welcome" in Tahitian. It gained popularity in France during the 1980s.

MAFALDA

F

Italian and Portuguese form of MATILDA.

MAGALIE

F

Variant of MAGALI.

MAGDALEN

F

Variant of MAGDALENE.

MAGDALENA

F

Latinate form of MAGDALENE.

MAGDALINA

F

Old Slavic form of MAGDALENE, as well as a Bulgarian variant form.

MAGGIE

F

Diminutive of MARGARET.

MAGNE

M

Modern form of MAGNI as well as a variant of MAGNUS.

MAGNHILDR

F

Old Norse form of MAGNHILD.

MAGNOLIA

F

From the English word magnolia for the flower, which was named for the French botanist Pierre Magnol.

MAGOMED

M

Dagestani, Chechen and Ingush form of MUHAMMAD.

MAHA

F

Means "oryx" in Arabic. The oryx is a variety of antelope that is said to represent beauty.

MAHALAH

M

Variant of MAHLAH used in the King James Version of the Old Testament.

MAHALI

M

Variant of MAHLI.

MAHAMMAD

M

Azerbaijani form of MUHAMMAD.

MAHAUT

F

Medieval French form of MATHILDE.

MAHAVIRA

M

Means "great hero" from Sanskrit महा (maha) meaning "great" and वीर (vira) meaning "hero, man". This was the name of the...

MAHENDRA

M

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

M

Means "great lord" from Sanskrit महा (maha) meaning "great" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler". This is another name of...

MAHIN

F

Means "related to the moon" in Persian.

MAHINE

F

Variant transcription of MAHIN.

MAHIR

M

Means "skilled" in Arabic.

MAHLI

M

From the Hebrew name מַחְלִי (Machliy), possibly meaning "weak" or "sick". This was the name of two characters mentioned...

MAHMOUD

M

Variant transcription of MAHMUD.

MAHMUT

M

Turkish form of MAHMUD.

MAHOMETUS

M

Latinized form of MUHAMMAD.

MAHSA

F

Means "like the moon" in Persian.

MAHTHILDIS

F

Old Germanic form of MATILDA.

MAHVASH

F

Possibly means "moon-like" in Persian.

MAHZUN

M

Means "sad" in Turkish.

MAI (2)

F

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)

F

Meaning unknown. In Greek and Roman mythology she was the eldest of the Pleiades, the group of seven stars in the conste...

MAIA (3)

F

Basque form of MARIA.

MAIARA

F

Means "wise" in Tupí.

MAIJA

F

Finnish variant of MARIA.

MAIKEL

M

Dutch variant form of MICHAEL.

MAILE

F

From the name of a type of vine that grows in Hawaii and is used in making leis.

MAIMU

F

Means "little" in Estonian.

MAINIO

M

Means "excellent" in Finnish.

MÁIRE

F

Irish form of MARY.

MAIRÉAD

F

Irish form of MARGARET.

MAIRENN

F

Variant of MÁIRÍN.

MÁIRÍN

F

Irish diminutive of MARY.

MAIRWEN

F

Combination of MAIR and Welsh gwen meaning "white, fair, blessed".

MAITE (1)

F

Contraction of MARÍA and TERESA.

MAITIÚ

M

Irish form of MATTHEW.

MAJ

M

Either a masculine form of MAJA (1), or else from the Slovene name for the month of May.

MAJA (2)

F

Diminutive of MARIA.

MAJID

M

Means "glorious" in Arabic.

MAJOR

M

From a surname which was originally derived from the given name Mauger, an Old French form of the Germanic name Malger m...

MAKANA

M/F

Means "gift" in Hawaiian.

MAKARA

M/F

Means "January" in Khmer.

MAKARIOS

M

Original Greek form of MACARIO.

MAKAYLA

F

Variant of MICHAELA.

MAKEDA

F

Possibly means "greatness" in Ethiopic. This was the name of an Ethiopian queen of the 10th-century BC. She is probably ...

MAKENNA

F

Variant of MCKENNA.

MAKHMUD

M

Uzbek, Kazakh and Chechen form of MAHMUD.

MAKRAM

M

Means "generous" or "noble" in Arabic.

MAKSIM

M

Russian, Belarusian and Macedonian form of MAXIMUS, as well as a variant transliteration of Ukrainian MAKSYM.

MAKSYM

M

Ukrainian and Polish form of MAXIMUS.

MAKVALA

F

Derived from Georgian მაყვალი (maqvali) meaning "blackberry".

MALACHI

M

From the Hebrew מַלְאָכִי (Mal'akhiy) meaning "my messenger" or "my angel". This is one of the twelve minor prophets of ...

MALAI

F

Means "garland of flowers" in Thai.

MALAK

M/F

Means "angel" in Arabic.

MAL'AKHI

M

Hebrew form of MALACHI.

MALANDRA

F

Invented name, a prefixed form of ANDRA.

MALCOLM

M

From Scottish Máel Coluim which means "disciple of Saint COLUMBA". This was the name of four kings of Scotland starting ...

MALDWYN

M

Welsh form of BALDWIN.

MALEKO

M

Hawaiian form of MARK.

MALENE

F

Danish and Norwegian short form of MAGDALENA.

MAŁGOSIA

F

Diminutive of MAŁGORZATA.

MALIA

F

Either a Hawaiian form of MARIA or a variant of MALIE.

MALIK (1)

M

Means "king" in Arabic. It can also be a variant transcription of MAALIK. In Islamic tradition الملك (al-Malik) is one o...

MALIKA

F

Means "queen" in Arabic, the feminine form of MALIK (1).

MALINA (1)

F

Feminine form of MALCOLM.

MALINDA

F

Variant of MELINDA.

MALKA

F

Means "queen" in Hebrew.

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