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Marleyjoye
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female
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The name Marleyjoye appears to be a modern, compound name …
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Literal translation: 'Pleasant seaside clearing' combined with 'Joy'. In Australian …
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Marli
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female
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Derived from modern inventiveness or as a diminutive form of …
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While 'marli' does not have a classical meaning in traditional …
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Marlia
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female
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The name 'Marlia' appears to be a modern or invented …
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Literal translation and nuances are not established, but it may …
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Marliah
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name Marliah appears to be …
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Meaning - The name Marliah does not have a widely …
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Marlie
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female
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Derived from the diminutive form of Margaret, which originates from …
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Literal translation as 'pearl', symbolising purity and preciousness. In Australian …
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Marliesha
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female
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The name Marliesha appears to be a modern creation, primarily …
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Literal translation is not standard, but it could be interpreted …
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Marlina
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female
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Derived from the Latin name 'Martha', which itself originates from …
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Literal translation: 'Lady' or 'Mistress' from Latin origins. In the …
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Marlirose
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female
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The name 'Marlirose' appears as a modern, coined name, combining …
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Literal translation combines 'Marli' ('white cockatoo' in some Aboriginal contexts) …
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Marlo
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female
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The name Marlo has multiple origins. In English, it is …
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Literal translation as 'sea hill' or 'drift hill' in a …
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Marlow
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female
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English-origin name, possibly a habitational surname derived from a place …
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Derived from 'Marlow,' meaning 'mound near the pool' or 'famous …
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Marlowe
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female
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The name Marlowe originates from Old English roots, composed of …
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Literal translation is 'lake hill.' In Australia, it is often …
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Marly
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female
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The name Marly is a modern English creation, likely derived …
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Literal translation and nuances suggest 'sea' or 'lake' (from Old …
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Marnee
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female
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The name Marnee is of Aboriginal Australian origin, derived from …
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In Yolngu languages, Marnee is believed to mean 'young girl' …
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Marni
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female
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Derived from Aboriginal Australian languages, particularly from the Warlpiri or …
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Literal translation and nuance suggest 'child' or 'young girl'. In …
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Marnie
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female
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The name Marnie has origins rooted in Scottish and English …
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Marnie is often associated with the meaning 'from the sea' …
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Marsaili
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female
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Scottish Gaelic, from the name Màrsàidh, a diminutive form of …
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Literal translation from Gaelic suggests 'mariner' or 'of the sea', …
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Marsana
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female
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The name Marsana appears to be a modern or invented …
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In the Australian English context, Marsana is often associated with …
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Marsela
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female
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Marsela is a variant of the name Marcela, which has …
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Literal translation is 'little warrior' from Latin. In Australian English …
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Marsha
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female
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The name Marsha is a variant of Marcia, derived from …
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Marsha means 'from the Mars' or 'warlike,' stemming from the …
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Marsie
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female
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Derived as a diminutive form of the name Marcia or …
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A diminutive or affectionate form of Mary or Marcia, conveying …
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Martella
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female
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Latin origin, derived from the name 'Martella', a diminutive form …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Martella' can be seen as a …
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Martha
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female
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The name Martha originates from Aramaic, via Greek and Latin, …
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Literal meaning of 'Martha' is 'lady' or 'mistress'. In Australian …
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Martika
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female
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The name Martika originates from the Greek name Μαρκίτα (Markíta), …
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Literal translation is 'lady' or 'mistress'. In the Australian English …
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Martina
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female
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Latin origin, derived from 'Martinus', meaning 'of Mars', the Roman …
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Tribute to Mars, the Roman god of war; symbolising strength, …
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Martine
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female
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French origin, derived from Latin 'Martinus', meaning 'of Mars'—the Roman …
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Literal translation is 'belonging to Mars' or 'warlike'. In Australian …
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Marvi
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female
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The name 'Marvi' appears as a modern or creative variation …
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In the Australian English context, 'Marvi' may be interpreted as …
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Marwa
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female
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Marwa is of Arabic origin, derived from the root words …
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Literal translation of Marwa is 'a mountain' or 'a stone' …
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Mary
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female
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The name 'Mary' originates from the Hebrew name Miriam, which …
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Literal translation and local nuances: In Australian English contexts, 'Mary' …
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Maryaam
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female
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The name 'maryaam' is rooted in Aboriginal Australian languages, particularly …
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Literal translation of 'maryaam' is 'little peace' or 'calmness'. In …
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Maryam
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female
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Maryam originates from the Semitic root, with its primary form …
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The literal translation and meaning of Maryam is often associated …
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Maryann
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female
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The name 'Maryann' is a compound of 'Mary' and 'Ann'. …
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Literal translation is 'beloved grace' or 'graceful sea'. In the …
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Maryanna
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female
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From the Latin name Maria, combined with Anna, both of …
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'Beloved Grace' or 'Favour and Beloved'—a poetic fusion reflecting love …
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Maryjane
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female
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The name Mary Jane combines two classic English names with …
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Literally combining 'Mary' and 'Jane', the name connotes 'Sea of …
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Maryjoy
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female
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The name 'Maryjoy' is a modern compound created by combining …
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Literal translation: 'Mary' + 'Joy' signifies 'Mary of Happiness' or …
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Maryrose
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female
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The name Maryrose is a compound of the traditional Christian …
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Literal translation is 'Mary' combined with 'Rose'. In Australian English …
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Marzia
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female
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Marzia originates from the Latin name Marcia, which is derived …
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Literal translation is 'dedicated to Mars', symbolising strength and martial …
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Marziyah
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female
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The name Marziyah is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation of Marziyah is 'praiseworthy' or 'admirable', carrying connotations …
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Masa
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female
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The name 'Masa' has diverse origins, with potential roots in …
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Literal translation varies with origin: in Japanese, 'Masa' generally signifies …
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Maseray
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female
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The name **Maseray** appears to be modern and unique, with …
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As a contemporary creation, **Maseray** does not have a historical …
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Masha
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female
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Derived from the Russian diminutive 'Masha' of 'Maria', meaning 'bitter' …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Masha' is often associated with a …
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Mashael
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female
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Arabic: مأشعلق (Mashael) — Derived from the root شعل (sha’ala), …
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Literal translation: 'lights' or 'twinkling stars.' In Australian English contexts, …
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Mason
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female
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Old French origin, from 'maçon' meaning 'stone mason', derived from …
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Literal meaning refers to a 'stone worker' or 'builder'. In …
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Masooma
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female
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Arabic; derived from 'Masuma' (مَسُومَة), meaning 'innocent', 'pure', or 'faultless'. …
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Literal translation: 'innocent' or 'pure'. In Australian context, it often …
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Massaran
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female
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The name 'massaran' appears to have no direct roots in …
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The literal translation and precise meaning of 'massaran' are uncertain …
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Massoumeh
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female
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The name Massoumeh originates from Persian (Farsi), derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'immune' or 'protected'. In the Australian English …
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Masuda
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female
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Japanese (Japanese: 増田, pronounced 'Masuda'). The surname 'Masuda' originates from …
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Literal translation is 'increase rice field' or 'prosperous rice paddies'. …
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Masuma
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name Masuma is of Arabic …
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Meaning - 'Pure' or 'spotless', reflecting qualities of innocence and …
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Matahlia
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female
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Matahila is a name of Māori origin, derived from the …
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The name Matahila does not have a direct literal translation …
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Matalie
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female
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The name Matalie appears to have a modern origin, likely …
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Matalie is often understood as a variation of Natalie, which …
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Mataya
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female
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The name 'Mataya' is believed to have roots in Aboriginal …
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Literal translation and nuanced meanings are not definitively established, but …
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Matayajade
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female
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This name appears to be a modern, constructed name possibly …
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The name 'matayajade' is likely a blend or portmanteau, with …
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Matea
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female
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Māori origin; derived from the Māori language (te reo Māori), …
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The name 'Matea' roughly translates to 'gift of God' or …
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Mathea
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female
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Derived from the Hebrew name 'Mattea', a feminine form of …
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Literal meaning - 'Gift of God'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Mathilda
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female
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The name Mathilda originates from the Old High German name …
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Literal translation: 'mighty in battle' or 'strength in war'. In …
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Mathilde
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female
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French origin, from Old High German ‘Mathildis’ composed of ‘maht’ …
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‘Strength in battle’ or ‘mighty in combat’, conveying qualities of …
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Matia
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female
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Matia originates from the Greek name 'Matthaios', meaning 'gift of …
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Literal translation: 'Gift of God'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Matiea
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female
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The name Matiea does not have well-documented roots in traditional …
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Literal translation: 'Gift of God,' derived from its Latin roots. …
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Matika
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female
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Māori origin, derived from Māori language and culture. The name …
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Literal translation suggests 'Matika' can be associated with 'beautiful', 'adorned', …
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Matilda
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female
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Matilda derives from the Old German name 'Mahthildis,' composed of …
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'Mighty in battle' or 'strength in battle.' In the Australian …
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Matildalee
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female
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Combination of the English name 'Matilda', derived from the Old …
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Literally 'Matilda's clearing' or 'Meadow of strength', evoking a sense …
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Matildarose
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female
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Matilda: Germanic roots, derived from the Old High German elements …
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'Mighty in battle' (Matilda) combined with 'Rose', symbolising love, beauty, …
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Matina
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female
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Matina is a name with roots in Latin origin, derived …
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Literal translation: 'little maiden' or 'little warrior'. In Australian English …
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Matipa
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female
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The name 'Matipa' has roots in Māori language and culture, …
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Literal translation of 'Matipa' can be interpreted as 'Blessed' or …
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Matisa
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female
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The name 'matisa' appears to have roots in Māori language, …
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Literal translation of 'matisa' in Māori contexts relates to 'female' …
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Matison
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female
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The name Matison is considered a modern variation of the …
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Literal translation is 'gift of God', conveying a sense of …
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Matisse
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female
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French origin, derived from the surname of the famous 20th-century …
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'Gift of God'—a reflection of its biblical roots through Latin …
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Matita
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female
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The name 'Matita' is of Melanesian and Polynesian origin, found …
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Literal translation of 'Matita' relates to 'fruit' or 'flower' in …
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Matiyah
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female
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Derived from the Hebrew name מַתִּיָּהוּ (Mattiāh), meaning 'Gift of …
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Literal translation: 'Gift of Yahweh'. In Australian English, it connotes …
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Matlida
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female
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Matlida appears to be an uncommon variant of 'Matilda', which …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Matlida' carries the connotation of strength …
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Mattea
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female
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Mattea originates from the Latin name 'Matthaeus', meaning 'gift of …
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Literal translation is 'gift of God'. In the Australian context, …
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Matthea
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female
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Latin origin, derived from the name 'Mattea' which itself is …
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Literal translation is 'Gift of Yahweh' (God's gift). In Australian …
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Mattia
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female
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Matthias is a Hebrew name originating from the biblical name …
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Literal translation: 'Gift of Yahweh' or 'Gift of God'. In …
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Maua
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female
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Māori language and culture, Māori name 'Maua' originating from New …
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Literal translation is 'to obtain' or 'to get'. In Australian …
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Maureen
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female
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Maureen originates from the Irish name Máirin, a diminutive form …
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Maureen means 'beloved' or 'great' in Irish Gaelic, derived from …
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Mauwa
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female
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The name mauwa originates from Aboriginal Australian languages, specifically from …
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The literal translation of mauwa varies among different Aboriginal dialects, …
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Maverick
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female
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English origin, derived from the surname Maverick itself, popularised in …
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Literal translation in Australian English context refers to an independent …
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Mavi
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female
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The name ‘Mavi’ originates from Turkish where it means ‘blue’. …
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Literal translation is ‘blue’, symbolising the sky and sea in …
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Mavie
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female
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Possibly derived from the French word 'mavie', meaning 'my life', …
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Literal translation of 'mavie' from French is 'my life', symbolising …
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Mavis
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female
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Derived from the Old French 'Mauvis', from 'mauvis' meaning 'songbird' …
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Literal translation is 'songbird' or 'young bird', symbolising freshness and …
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Mawadda
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female
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The name 'Mawadda' is of Aboriginal Australian origin, linking to …
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Literal translation of 'Mawadda' is 'water spirit' or 'sacred water', …
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Mawerdi
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female
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The name 'mawerdi' is of Aboriginal Australian origin, from the …
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Literal translation of 'mawerdi' is 'beautiful spirit' or 'beautiful soul', …
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Max
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female
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The name Max is a shortened form of Maximilian or …
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Literal translation is 'greatest,' signifying strength and excellence. In Australian …
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Maxi
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female
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The name Maxi derives as a diminutive form from the …
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Literal translation: 'the greatest' or 'most excellent'. In Australian English …
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Maxine
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female
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Derived from the Latin name Maximus, meaning 'greatest'. The suffix …
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'Great' or 'greatest' in a feminine form, symbolising strength, excellence, …
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Maxx
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female
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The name 'Maxx' appears to be a modern, stylized variation …
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As a variant of 'Max', 'Maxx' carries the meaning 'greatest' …
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May
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female
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English origin, derived from the verb 'may', which itself comes …
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Literal translation as 'possibility' or 'ability'. In Australian English, it …
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Maya
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the word माया (māyā), meaning 'illusion' or …
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Literal translation: 'illusion' or 'enchantment'. In Australian English contexts, the …
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Mayaba
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female
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Possibly derived from indigenous Australian languages or influenced by global …
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The name 'mayaba' does not have a direct translation in …
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Mayah
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female
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Mayah is a variant of the name Maya, which has …
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The name Mayah generally signifies 'illusion', 'magic', or 'enchantment', evoking …
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Mayameen
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female
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The name Mayameen appears to be a modern or hybrid …
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Literal translation and nuances in Australian English suggest 'Maya' as …
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Mayani
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female
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The name Mayani originates from Māori, a language of the …
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In Māori, Mayani is often interpreted as 'beautiful' or 'precious,' …
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Mayannah
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female
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Mayannah is a contemporary name often considered a variant or …
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As a modern Australian name, Mayannah does not have a …
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Mayar
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female
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The name 'Mayar' appears to have roots in indigenous Australian …
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'Mayar' is believed to mean 'beautiful' or 'bright' in some …
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Mayari
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female
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The name Mayari is derived from Tagalog, a language of …
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Literal translation as 'the one who shines' or 'moon' in …
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Mayarita
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female
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Mayarita appears to be a constructed or less common variant …
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The name may carry the meaning of 'little Maria' or …
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Mayasakunmarey
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female
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Maya Sakunmarey is a name that appears to blend indigenous …
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The name 'mayasakunmarey' can be interpreted as 'Magic or Illusion …
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Mayassa
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female
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Derived from Arabic origin, the name Mayassa (مَيَّاسة) is rooted …
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Literal translation of Mayassa is 'graceful' or 'elegant', symbolising beauty, …
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Mayce
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female
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Mayce is a modern variation or phonetic spelling of the …
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The name Mayce does not have a traditional literal meaning; …
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Maycie
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female
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Maycie is a modern variant of the name 'Maisie', which …
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Literal translation: 'Pearl'. In Australian English contexts, it carries connotations …
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Mayden
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female
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Possibly a modern variation or creative spelling derived from the …
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Literal translation aligns with 'maiden' — a young, unmarried woman. …
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