Maddlynn
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female
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The name Maddlynn appears to be a modern Australian compound …
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Literal translation as a blend of 'Mad' (originally meaning 'fierce' …
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Maddy
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female
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Derived as a diminutive of 'Madeline' or 'Matilda'. The name …
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'Maddy' as a standalone name carries the meaning of 'woman …
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Maddyson
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female
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Derived as a modern English contraction or diminutive of 'Madison', …
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While 'Maddyson' does not have a traditional meaning in Australian …
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Madebah
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female
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Madebah is believed to be of Aboriginal Australian origin, potentially …
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The literal translation of Madebah is uncertain, but it is …
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Madee
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female
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Madee likely originates from a modern inventive or blended name, …
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As a contemporary name, 'Madee' may be interpreted as a …
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Madeeha
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female
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Madeeha is of Arabic origin, derived from the root aa-da-ha, …
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The literal translation of Madeeha is 'new' or 'renewed'. In …
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Madeeya
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female
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Madeeya is an Arabic name derived from the root word …
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Madeeya means 'distinguished' or 'noble' in Arabic, conveying qualities of …
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Madeleine
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female
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Derived from the Old French name 'Madeleine', a diminutive of …
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'Tower' or 'Magnificent'; connotes strength and grace in Australian English …
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Madelin
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female
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The name Madelin is a variant of Madeline, which derives …
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Literal translation from Hebrew is 'tower' or 'fortress'. In Australian …
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Madeline
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female
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Derived from the Old French name Madeleine, a diminutive of …
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'Of Magdala'—referring to the biblical town of Magdala in ancient …
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Madelyn
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female
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Madelyn is an English feminine given name, derived as a …
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Literal translation relates to 'woman from Magdala' or 'tower.' In …
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Madelynn
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female
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Madelynn is a variant of Madeline, which originates from the …
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The name 'Madelynn' is often interpreted in Australian English as …
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Madhu
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the word मधु (madhu) meaning 'honey' or …
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Literal translation is 'honey' or 'sweetness'. In Australian contexts, often …
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Madhurta
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female
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Sanskrit-derived name Madhurta (मधुर्त) originates from India, where it is …
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Literal meaning is 'sweetness' or 'gentle' in Sanskrit, often associated …
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Madi
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female
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Derived from the name Madeline, which originates from the Hebrew …
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'Woman from Magdala' or 'tower' (from Hebrew roots). In Australian …
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Madiha
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female
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Arabic, from the root 'h-d-th', meaning 'noble' or 'high status'. …
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Noble, commendable, praiseworthy. In Australian English contexts, it signifies someone …
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Madilyn
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female
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Madilyn is a modern English variant derived from the traditional …
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The name Madilyn carries the meaning 'woman from Magdala' or …
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Madison
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name Madison originates from an …
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Meaning - Literal translation is 'son of Maud', but in …
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Madonna
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female
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Latin, from 'Madonna' meaning 'my lady'. Historically used in religious …
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'My lady' or 'Madonna', reflecting reverence and veneration, often associated …
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Madysn
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female
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The name 'Madysn' appears to be a modern, likely invented …
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While 'Madysn' does not have a standard etymology, it can …
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Madyson
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female
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English and modern invented name, formed as a variant of …
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'Son of Maud' or 'son of Mad', with modern usage …
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Mae
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female
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English diminutive form of Margaret or Mary, rooted in Latin …
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'Pearl' or 'rebel' — in Australian English contexts, 'Mae' often …
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Maebelle
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female
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The name Maebelle is a modern American-influenced creation, combining the …
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Literal translation: 'Great beauty' or 'Mother of beauty'. In Australian …
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Maebh
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female
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Irish origin; derived from the Gaelic name 'Méabh', which is …
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The name 'Maebh' is believed to mean 'she who intoxicates' …
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Maeda
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female
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Japanese origin; derived from the place name Maeda (真田), historically …
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'True rice paddy' or 'true rice field' in Japanese, reflecting …
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Maeezah
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female
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The name Maeezah appears to have roots that could be …
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Literal translation is not established, but phonetically, Maeezah can be …
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Maela
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female
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Maela is a name with origins in both Māori and …
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In Māori, similar names like 'Maile' refer to a type …
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Maelah
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female
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The name Maelah appears to be a modern or creative …
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Maelah is often interpreted as a feminine name signifying 'beloved' …
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Maelee
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female
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The name Maelee appears to be a modern or creative …
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Maelee is often interpreted as a melodious, lyrical name, evoking …
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Maelie
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female
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The name Maelie has origins in Old Breton and Old …
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Maelie is often interpreted to mean 'pristine' or 'pure' in …
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Maelleyrae
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female
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The name 'Maelleyrae' appears to be a modern, compound or …
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While 'Maelleyrae' does not have a documented meaning in ancient …
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Maely
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female
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The name 'Maely' appears to be a modern or invented …
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Literal translation and local nuances in Australian English contexts are …
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Maelyn
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female
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Maelyn is a modern English feminine name with possible roots …
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The name Maelyn is often interpreted as 'little cherished one' …
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Maelys
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female
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The name Maëlys is of French origin, derived from the …
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The literal translation relates to 'chief' or 'prince', symbolising leadership …
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Maeva
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female
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Maëva is a name of Tahitian origin, derived from the …
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The name Maëva означает 'good dream' or 'beautiful dream' in …
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Maeve
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female
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Gaelic (Irish) origin, from the Old Irish name 'Medb', meaning …
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Literal translation relates to 'intoxicating' or 'she who makes others …
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Maevie
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female
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Derived from the Old French name 'Maeva', which itself originates …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Maevie' is generally associated with endearment …
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Maeya
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female
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The name Maeya is of Aboriginal Australian origin, derived from …
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Maeya means 'shadow' or 'shade' in Yolngu, symbolising protection, calmness, …
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Mafata
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female
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Likely derived from indigenous languages of Australia or a modern …
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The literal translation of 'Mafata' is not established in Australian …
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Magdalena
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female
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The name Magdalena has its roots in Aramaic, derived from …
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Literally 'from Magdala'. In contemporary Australian contexts, it can also …
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Magdalina
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female
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Origin & Etymology - Derived from the Hebrew name 'Magdalene', …
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'From Magdala'; associated with Mary Magdalene, symbolising faith, devotion, and …
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Magenta
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female
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The term 'magenta' originates from the name of a battle …
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Literal translation and nuance: 'Magenta' refers to a bright, vivid …
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Maggie
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female
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Derived as a diminutive of Margaret, which originates from the …
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Literal translation: 'Pearl'. In Australian English, Maggie often conveys a …
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Maggiefae
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female
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The name Maggiefae appears to be a modern, compound, or …
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Literal translation of 'Maggiefae' could be interpreted as 'Maggie of …
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Maggierose
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female
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Derived as a double-barrel name combining 'Maggie' and 'Rose'. 'Maggie' …
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'Pearl' (from Maggie/Margaret) combined with 'Rose' (the flower), symbolising purity, …
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Magnolia
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female
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Derived from the Latin *Magnolia*, named after the botanist Pierre …
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Literal translation is 'from the magnolia tree'. In Australian English …
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Magnum
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female
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Latin origin, from 'magnus' meaning 'great' or 'large'. The term …
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Literal translation is 'great' or 'large'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Maha
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female
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Sanskrit origin; derived from the Sanskrit word "maha" meaning "great" …
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Literal translation is "great" or "large" in Sanskrit. In Australian …
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Mahaila
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female
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The name Mahaila has roots that are often associated with …
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Literal translation of Mahaila is 'a song' or 'a dance', …
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Mahala
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female
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Derived from Polynesian roots, particularly Māori and Samoan, where 'Mahala' …
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'Strength' or 'power' in Polynesian languages, symbolising resilience, honour, and …
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Mahali
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female
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The name Mahali has roots in various linguistic traditions. In …
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Literal translation as 'place' or 'location' in Swahili. In Australian …
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Mahalia
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female
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The name Mahalia derives from the Hebrew name מַלְיָה (Məḵalyāh), …
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Literal translation: 'My God is Yahweh'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Mahati
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'mahati' meaning 'great' or …
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Literal translation as 'great', 'mighty', or 'vast'. In Australian English …
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Mahayla
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female
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Mahayla is a contemporary given name with uncertain origins, likely …
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Mahayla is often interpreted as a blend of the names …
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Mahdia
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female
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The name 'Mahdia' originates from Arabic, with the spelling 'Mahdia' …
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Literal translation is 'the guided' or 'the rightly guided', reflecting …
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Maheen
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female
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The name Maheen originates from Arabic roots, spelling مهيен, and …
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The name Maheen means 'good-looking', 'beautiful', or 'handsome' in Arabic. …
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Maheera
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female
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The name Maheera has roots in Arabic, derived from the …
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Literal translation of Maheera is 'skilled' or 'expert' in Arabic. …
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Mahi
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female
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Māori language, from the Māori word 'mahi' meaning 'work' or …
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Literal translation is 'work' or 'labour'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Mahie
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female
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The name Mahie is believed to have origins in Victorian …
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The name Mahie is often considered a diminutive or affectionate …
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Mahira
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female
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Arabian roots, derived from the Arabic name محيرة (Mahira), meaning …
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'Skilled' or 'expert' in Arabic, conveying qualities of competence and …
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Mahkyla
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female
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Derived possibly from modern coinage or Anglicised adaptation of existing …
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The literal translation relates to 'Who is like God?', reflecting …
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Mahla
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female
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Māori origin; derived from the Māori language, where 'Māhā' or …
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The name 'Mahla' does not have a specific literal translation …
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Mahlea
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female
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The name Mahlea appears to be a modern, possibly Australian …
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While Mahlea does not have an established meaning in traditional …
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Mahleah
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female
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The name Mahleah appears to be a modern variant of …
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Literally, Mahleah can be interpreted as 'bitterness' or 'counsel' from …
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Mahlee
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female
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The name Mahlee appears to be a modern or coined …
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The name Mahlee does not have an established literal translation; …
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Mahli
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female
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Hebrew origin, from the name Mahlah, found in the Bible …
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Literal translation: 'sickness' or 'disease' in Hebrew. However, in contemporary …
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Mahlia
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female
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Mahlia is a variant of the name Malaya, which itself …
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Literally, 'Mahlia' does not have a specific meaning in traditional …
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Mahlie
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female
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The name Mahlie appears to be a variant or diminutive …
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The literal translation of Mahlie is uncertain; however, as a …
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Mahna
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female
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Potentially derived from various linguistic roots, but with no specific …
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As 'Mahna' appears to be a contemporary or novel name …
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Mahnaz
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female
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Persian (Farsi) origin, derived from 'Mah' (moon) and 'naz' (coyness, …
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Literal translation: 'Moon's coyness' or 'Grace of the moon.' In …
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Mahnilee
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female
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The name Mahnlee appears to be a modern, creative variation …
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While Mahnlee does not have a standard meaning in traditional …
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Mahnoor
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female
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The name Mahnoor originates from Persian, where 'Mah' means 'moon' …
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Literal translation is 'moon light' or 'moon glow'. In Australian …
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Mahreen
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female
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Arabic; derived from the Arabic name مهرين (Mahreen), itself a …
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The name Mahreen is commonly understood to mean 'bright', 'shining', …
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Mahri
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female
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The name 'Mahri' appears to be a modern or less …
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Literal translation is not definitively established due to its modern …
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Mahrosh
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female
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The name Mahrosh is of South Asian origin, specifically from …
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Literal translation suggests a meaning akin to 'hope' or 'aspiration'. …
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Mahsa
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female
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Persian (Farsi) origin, derived from the Persian name مَهسا (Mahsa), …
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Literal translation: 'Like the sun' or 'Sun-like' in a poetic …
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Mahsika
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female
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Possibly derived from Indian or South Asian roots, where 'Mahsika' …
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Literal translation suggests 'queen' or 'princess'. In the Australian English …
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Mahtub
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female
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The name 'mahtub' appears to be a modern, constructed name …
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As a novel addition, 'mahtub' might be interpreted as a …
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Mahvash
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female
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Persian (Farsi) - Derived from the Persian name 'Mahvash', meaning …
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Literal translation is 'Moon and Lotus'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Mahya
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female
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The name Mahya does not have a well-documented origin in …
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Although not rooted in classical language roots, Mahya can be …
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Mahzaib
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female
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The name Mahzaib originates from South Asian linguistic roots, specifically …
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Mahzaib means 'beautiful' or 'elegant' in a figurative sense, reflecting …
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Mai
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female
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Māori and Asian origins; in Māori, 'Mai' is a common …
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In Māori, 'Mai' signifies 'promise' or 'dance', symbolising beauty, grace, …
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Maia
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female
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Origin & Etymology - Maia is derived from ancient Greek …
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Meaning - In Australian context, Maia is often associated with …
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Maiar
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female
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The name 'Maiar' has roots in J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe, …
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Literal translation isn't applicable as 'Maiar' is a fictional term; …
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Maicy
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female
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The name Maicy is a modern variation or creative spelling …
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Maicy is often interpreted as a variant of Macy, which …
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Maida
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female
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English & Latin - Likely derived from Old English elements …
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‘Great’ or ‘beloved’, connoting strength and affection in Australian colloquial …
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Maidie
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female
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The name 'Maidie' is of English origin, likely a diminutive …
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Maidie is often interpreted as a diminutive meaning 'little maid' …
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Maiesarah
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female
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The name 'Maiesarah' appears to originate from a creative or …
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Literal translation and nuances: 'Maiesarah' could be interpreted as 'Great …
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Maiko
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female
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Japanese origin, from 舞子 (maiko), composed of 舞 (mai, dance) …
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Literally means 'dance child' in Japanese, symbolising grace and artistic …
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Maileejoy
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female
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Coined name combining the elements 'Mailee' and 'Joy'. 'Mailee' may …
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The name 'Maileejoy' literally combines 'Mailee', a personal or perhaps …
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Mailey
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female
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The name Mailey is believed to be a modern English …
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While the name Mailey does not have a specific literal …
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Mailie
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female
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Likely a variant or affectionate diminutive form derived from the …
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The name 'Mailie' does not have a widely recognised literal …
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Mailys
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female
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Mailys originates from the Breton form 'Maëlys', which itself derives …
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Literal translation and nuance: 'Lily of the stone' or 'rock …
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Maimouna
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female
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Arabic; derived from the Arabic name مَيمُونَة (Maimūna), meaning 'fortunate' …
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Fortunate or blessed — connoting good luck and prosperity in …
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Maine
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female
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The name Maine has roots primarily in French and English …
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In Australian English contexts, Maine generally signifies 'from the plain' …
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Maira
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female
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Maira is a name with diverse origins, found in various …
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Literal translation varies by origin; in European contexts, 'Maira' may …
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Mairead
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female
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Derived from the Irish name Máiréad, which itself originates from …
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Literal translation is 'beloved' or 'grace'. In the Australian context, …
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Mairi
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female
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Māori origin, from the Māori language. The name 'Māori' itself …
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Literal translation is 'ordinary' or 'common' in Māori. In Australian …
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Mairwen
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female
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Welsh origin, from the name 'Mairwen', a compound of 'Mair' …
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'Mary fair' or 'blessed Mary'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Mais
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female
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The name 'Mais' originates from the Latin name 'Maera', meaning …
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Literal translation is 'greater' or 'main'. In Australian English contexts, …
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