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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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As a contemporary name, Mahnlee does not have a fixed …
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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 has multiple potential origins. In some contexts, …
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Transliterally, Mahri can be interpreted as 'my prince' in Arabic …
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Mahrley
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male
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The name 'Mahrley' appears to be a modern or creative …
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'Pleasant wood' or 'meadow of fame'—a poetic evocation of natural …
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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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Mahrus
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male
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The name 'Mahrus' originates from Arabic, derived from the root …
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Literal translation of 'Mahrus' suggests 'protected' or 'guarded' in Arabic. …
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Mahsa
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female
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Persian (Farsi): Derived from 'Mahsa' (مهسا), a combination of 'Mah' …
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'Like the moon' or 'Moonlike'—symbolising beauty, calmness, and radiance in …
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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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Mahtab
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unisex
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Persian (Farsi) – From the Persian word 'mahtab' meaning 'moonlight'. …
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Literal translation is 'moonlight'. It evokes imagery of gentle, luminous …
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Mahtabjot
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male
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Persian & Punjabi. 'Mahtab' (ماہتاب) is of Persian origin, meaning …
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Literal translation: 'moonlight' (mahtab) + 'light/ray' (jot). In the Australian …
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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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Possibly derived from Persian 'Mahya', meaning 'Embrace' or 'Star', but …
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Literal translation is 'Star' from Persian, symbolising brightness and guidance; …
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Mahyar
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male
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Persian (Farsi), from the words 'māhyar' meaning 'moon companion' or …
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Literal translation: 'moon companion' or 'beautiful consort'. In Australian English …
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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
|
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
|
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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Mairav
|
male
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The name 'Mairav' appears to be a modern or invented …
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'Mairav' does not have a widely recognised meaning in Australian …
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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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The name Mairi has Scottish Gaelic origins, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'beloved' or 'wished-for'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Mairik
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male
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The name 'mairik' appears to be of indigenous origin, most …
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Literal translation and nuances are not well documented publicly; however, …
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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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Maisam
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male
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Arabic - Derived from the Arabic root 's-m', meaning 'to …
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Literal translation 'intercessor' or 'one who intervenes' in Arabic, with …
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Maisey
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female
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The name Maisey is a modern English diminutive form derived …
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Literal translation is 'pearl', symbolising purity, wisdom, and preciousness. In …
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Maisha
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female
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Swahili origin, from the word 'maisha' meaning 'life' or 'living' …
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Literal translation is 'life' or 'living'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Maisie
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female
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From the Old French name 'Maisie', a diminutive of 'Marie', …
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Little pearl or child of light. In Australian English, 'Maisie' …
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Maisielee
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female
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Derived from the Old French name 'Maud' which is related …
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'Maisie' means 'pearl' in Gaelic, symbolising purity and preciousness. The …
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Maisiemae
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female
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The name 'maisiemae' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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Literal translation and nuances are not formally established, but 'maisiemae' …
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Maison
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male
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French origin, from Old French 'maison' meaning 'house'. It derives …
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Literal translation is 'house' or 'home'. In Australian context, it …
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Maisy
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female
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English origin, derived as a diminutive form of Margaret or …
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Literal translation as 'pearl', symbolising purity and value in Australian …
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Maitlan
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male
|
From indigenous Mexican languages, likely Nahuatl, where 'Maítlan' means 'place …
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Literal translation is 'place of the deer'. In Australian English …
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Maitland
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male
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Old English origin, derived from the place name 'Maitland' which …
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'Open land' or 'Meadowland' in a literal sense. In Australia, …
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Maitra
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female
|
Maitra is of Indian Sanskrit origin, derived from the word …
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Literal translation: 'friend' or 'friendly'. In Australian English, it connotes …
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Maitri
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female
|
Sanskrit origin, from the word 'maitri' meaning 'friendship', 'amity', or …
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Literal translation: 'friendship' or 'benevolence'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Maixi
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female
|
The name 'maixi' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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The literal translation of 'maixi' is not well-established due to …
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Maiya
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female
|
Maia originates from multiple sources. In Greek mythology, Maia is …
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Literally, Maia is often associated with 'great' or 'motherly' in …
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Maiys
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female
|
Uncertain; possibly a modern or invented name without established etymology. …
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Likely a contemporary name with no specific literal translation; potentially …
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Maizee
|
female
|
Imaginary or modern coinage; not rooted in traditional Australian, Aboriginal, …
|
While not an established name, 'maizee' could be poetically interpreted …
|
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Maizie
|
female
|
Maizie is a diminutive form of the name 'Maise', which …
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Literal translation is 'pearl', symbolising preciousness and purity. In Australian …
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Maja
|
female
|
The name Maja originates from the Latin 'Majus', meaning 'great' …
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Literal translation is 'great' or 'magnificent', often associated with qualities …
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Majd
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male
|
The name 'Majd' originates from the Arabic language, where it …
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'Majd' means 'glory', 'honour', or 'dignity' in Arabic, conveying a …
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Majed
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male
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Arabic origin, derived from the root 'm-j-d' meaning 'glory' or …
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Literal translation is 'glorious' or 'magnificent'. In Australian context, it …
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Majesty
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female
|
English, deriving from the word 'majesty' which originates from the …
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Literal translation as 'greatness' or 'royal dignity'. In Australian English …
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Majid
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unisex
|
Arabic; from the root J-M-D meaning 'glorious', 'noble'. The name …
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The literal translation of Majid is 'Glorious', 'Noble', or 'Magnificent'. …
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Majok
|
male
|
The name Majok originates from the Dinka language, spoken by …
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Majok means 'one who is praised' or 'worthy of admiration' …
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Mak
|
male
|
The name 'Mak' is often a short form or nickname …
|
As a standalone name, 'Mak' carries no specific literal translation. …
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Makaan
|
male
|
Makaan is a name with origins in Aboriginal Australian languages, …
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In the Aboriginal context, Makaan is believed to mean 'earth' …
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Makade
|
male
|
Makade originates from Aboriginal Australian language roots, particularly from the …
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Makade is believed to mean 'respected fellow' or 'holder of …
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Makagba
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female
|
The name 'makagba' does not have roots in common European, …
|
In Yoruba, 'makagba' can be interpreted as 'one who is …
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Makahlia
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female
|
The name Makahlia appears to be a modern, possibly coined …
|
The name Makahlia can be interpreted as a melodic, feminine …
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Makai
|
male
|
Māori language, from the word 'makai' meaning 'towards the sea' …
|
Literal translation: 'towards the sea' or 'ocean'. In Australian English …
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Makaio
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unisex
|
Māori, from the name 'Makaio', which is the Māori form …
|
Literal translation: 'Gift of God'. In the Australian context, it …
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|
Makaira
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female
|
Derived from the Māori language, where 'makaira' (more correctly 'makaira') …
|
Literal translation is 'trevally' (a type of fish known for …
|
|
|
Makala
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female
|
Makala originates from various sources, but in the Australian context, …
|
While Makala does not have a direct meaning in traditional …
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|
Makali
|
female
|
The name 'Makali' is of Māori origin, derived from the …
|
In Māori, 'Makali' can be interpreted as meaning 'fight' or …
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|
|
Makanaka
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female
|
Makanaka is of Shona origin, a Bantu language spoken primarily …
|
The literal translation of Makanaka is 'the great one' or …
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Makara
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female
|
Sanskrit and Pali, from the word 'makara' meaning 'crocodile' or …
|
Literally translates to 'crocodile' or 'sea monster'. In Australian English, …
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|
Makasha
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male
|
Makasha originates from Indigenous Australian languages, specifically belonging to the …
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In Yolngu language, 'Makasha' is believed to mean 'the strong …
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Makassian
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female
|
The name Makassian appears to have a probable derivation from …
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Literal translation is associated with 'from Makassar' or 'Makassar-born'. In …
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Makayla
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female
|
Makayla is a modern American-influenced variation of the name Michaela, …
|
Literal translation: 'Who is like God?'. In the Australian context, …
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Makaylah
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female
|
Makaylah is a modern name of American origin, likely derived …
|
The name Makaylah generally means 'Who is like God?', reflecting …
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Makaylee
|
female
|
Makaylee is a modern English-language name, likely created as a …
|
The name Makaylee is often interpreted as a variation of …
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|
Makaylie
|
female
|
Makaylie is a modern variation of the name Makayla, which …
|
Literal translation - 'Who is like God?'. In Australian English …
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Makaylis
|
male
|
Makaylis is a modern variant of the name Makailis, which …
|
Literal translations vary, but in the Australian English context, Makaylis …
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Makeme
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female
|
The name 'Makeme' is a modern, invention-based name with no …
|
Literal translation is 'Make me'—a phrase suggesting creation, empowerment, or …
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Makenna
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female
|
The name Makenna is a modern variant of the Irish …
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Literal translation: 'son of Cionaoith'. In Australian English contexts, Makenna …
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Makenzi
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female
|
The name Makenzi has Swahili origins, derived from the root …
|
Literal translation relates to 'residence' or 'home', symbolising a sense …
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|
Makenzie
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female
|
The name Makenzie is derived from the Scottish surname MacKenzie, …
|
Literal translation is 'son of Kenneth', with 'Kenneth' meaning 'handsome' …
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Makenziejoy
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female
|
The name Makenziejoy is a modern compound name combining 'Makenzie', …
|
Literal translation: 'Son of Kenneth' (from Makenzie) combined with 'Joy', …
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Makenzierose
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female
|
Derived from the Gaelic name 'MacKenzie', meaning 'son of Kenneth', …
|
The compound name 'Makenzierose' combines the Gaelic surname meaning 'son …
|
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Maketh
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male
|
The name 'Maketh' does not have well-documented origins in traditional …
|
The literal translation of 'Maketh' aligns with the archaic English …
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Makhi
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male
|
Makhi is a name that appears in some African contexts, …
|
The name Makhi does not have a well-documented literal meaning …
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Makhylan
|
male
|
The name 'Makhylan' appears to be a modern, inventive given …
|
Literal translation and nuanced meanings are not established since 'Makhylan' …
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Makhyvi
|
female
|
Makhyvi is a modern, invented name with no direct roots …
|
The name Makhyvi does not have a literal translation rooted …
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Makita
|
female
|
The name 'Makita' is of Japanese origin, derived from the …
|
Literal translation relates to 'proper rice paddy' or 'correct rice …
|
|
|
Makiya
|
female
|
Māori language, from the Māori word 'Makiya', which is a …
|
'Makiya' can be interpreted as 'the pursuit' or 'the hunt' …
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|
|
Makiyer
|
male
|
The name 'Makiyer' appears to be an appealing, modern name …
|
The literal translation and local nuances of 'Makiyer' in Australian …
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Maklin
|
male
|
The name Maklin does not have a well-documented historical or …
|
The literal translation of Maklin is uncertain; it may be …
|
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|
Mako
|
male
|
Māori: Derived from the Māori language, where 'mako' literally means …
|
Literal translation is 'shark'. In Australian English contexts, it connotes …
|
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|
Makol
|
male
|
Makol appears to be an uncommon name with uncertain etymology, …
|
If connected to Māori or Polynesian roots, 'Makol' might be …
|
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|
Maksim
|
male
|
The name 'Maksim' is of Slavic origin, derived from the …
|
Literal translation is 'the greatest.' In Australian English contexts, it …
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|
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Maksimir
|
male
|
Slavic roots, specifically from South Slavic regions such as Croatia …
|
Literal translation is 'great peace' or 'largest peace'. In Australian …
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|
Maksym
|
male
|
The name Maksym derives from the Greek name Μάξιμος (Maximos), …
|
'The greatest' — highlighting qualities of leadership and excellence within …
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Maksymilian
|
male
|
The name Maksymilian has roots in Latin, originating from the …
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Literal translation is 'the greatest' or 'most excellent', reflecting qualities …
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