Mohsen
|
male
|
Mohsen is a name of Persian origin, derived from the …
|
In Persian, 'Mohsen' means 'benefactor' or 'good-doer'. It carries connotations …
|
|
Mohsin
|
male
|
Arabic; derived from the root 'H-S-N' meaning 'beauty', 'goodness', or …
|
Good, benevolent, virtuous, or benefactor. In Australian contexts, it carries …
|
|
Mojtaba
|
male
|
Persian (Farsi): مشت toba, meaning 'good deed' or 'pious act'. …
|
Literal translation: 'pious act' or 'good deed'. In the Australian …
|
|
Mokena
|
male
|
Mokena is of Māori origin, derived from the Māori language …
|
The literal translation of Mokena is not definitively established, but …
|
|
Moksh
|
male
|
Derived from Sanskrit 'Moksha', meaning 'liberation' or 'moksh' in Hindi …
|
Literal translation: 'liberation' or 'enlightenment'. In Australian English contexts, it …
|
|
Moksha
|
female
|
Sanskrit origin, from the word मोक्ष (mokṣa), meaning 'liberation' or …
|
Literal translation is 'liberation' or 'moksha', signifying spiritual freedom from …
|
|
Molan
|
unisex
|
The name 'Molan' is believed to be of Aboriginal Australian …
|
In the context of Aboriginal Australian languages, 'Molan' may relate …
|
|
Molica
|
female
|
The name Molica appears to have an uncommon origin with …
|
The literal translation or meaning of Molica is not well-established. …
|
|
Mollie
|
female
|
Derived from the diminutive form of the name Mary, which …
|
Literal translation: 'Wished for child' or 'Beloved'. In Australian English …
|
|
Molliemarie
|
female
|
Derived from the names 'Mollie' and 'Marie'. 'Mollie' originates from …
|
A cherished or strong-willed beloved. The name embodies qualities of …
|
|
Molly
|
female
|
Derived from the Hebrew name Moll, a diminutive of Miriam, …
|
'Little bearer of fame' or 'star of the sea'—originally from …
|
|
Mollymae
|
female
|
The name 'Mollymae' appears to be a creative or modern …
|
The literal meaning can be interpreted as 'little Molly' or …
|
|
Mollyrose
|
female
|
Derived from the English names 'Molly' and 'Rose'. 'Molly' is …
|
The name 'Mollyrose' combines the affectionate diminutive 'Molly' with the …
|
|
Momin
|
male
|
The name 'Momin' is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
|
Literal translation: 'faithful' or 'believer'. In Australian English contexts, it …
|
|
Momoka
|
female
|
Japanese; from 日本 (Nihon, 'origin of the sun') or 日本花 …
|
'Peach blossom' or 'morning glow' in Japanese. In Australian English …
|
|
Monae
|
female
|
Derived from a modern English invention, possibly influenced by similar …
|
Likely a variation of 'Mona,' which itself is thought to …
|
|
Monairene
|
female
|
The name 'monairene' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
|
'monairene' does not have a traditional or literal meaning; it …
|
|
Monerah
|
female
|
The name 'Monaerah' appears to be a modern or invented …
|
The name is likely a phonetic invention without a direct …
|
|
Monia
|
female
|
Monia is a name with various roots. In European contexts, …
|
The name Monia is often associated with 'advisor' or 'truth' …
|
|
Monica
|
female
|
Latin origin from the name Monica, which is thought to …
|
‘Advisor’ or ‘counsellor’ in a literal sense. In the Australian …
|
|
Monika
|
female
|
The name Monika is a variant of Monica, deriving from …
|
Literal translation from Latin as 'advisor' or 'truth.' In Australian …
|
|
Moninkanola
|
female
|
The name 'moninkanola' appears to be a modern coined name …
|
As a novel name, 'moninkanola' does not have a literal …
|
|
Monipong
|
male
|
The name 'monipong' appears to be of indigenous origin, potentially …
|
Literal translation and specific nuances of 'monipong' in Australian English …
|
|
Moniq
|
female
|
The name Moniq appears to be a modern variation or …
|
While 'Moniq' does not have an established literal translation, it …
|
|
Moniqua
|
female
|
The name Moniqua is likely a modern variation or derivative …
|
The name Moniqua is often interpreted as 'little monk' or …
|
|
Monique
|
female
|
French origin, derived from the name Monique, which is a …
|
Noble or aristocratic; the name connotes qualities of grace and …
|
|
Monita
|
female
|
Spanish and Latin origins; 'Monita' is a diminutive form of …
|
Literal translation of 'Monita' is 'little one' or 'small'. In …
|
|
Monroe
|
female
|
The name Monroe originates from the Scottish surname Monro, derived …
|
Literal translation relates to 'mouth of the Roe River' or …
|
|
Monroe
|
male
|
English origin, derived from the surname Monroe, which itself originates …
|
'River mouth' or 'mouth of the Roe'. In Australian English …
|
|
Monsei
|
female
|
The name 'Monsei' appears to be a modern or creative …
|
As a contemporary name, 'Monsei' does not have an established …
|
|
Montadar
|
male
|
The name 'montadar' appears to have a constructed or less …
|
As 'montadar' is not linked to established linguistic sources or …
|
|
Montague
|
male
|
The name Montague comes from Old French, originally 'montaigu', meaning …
|
Literal translation is 'sharp mountain' or 'pointed hill', symbolising prominence …
|
|
Montana
|
female
|
Derived from Latin, 'Montana' means 'mountainous' or 'of the mountains'. …
|
Literal translation is 'mountain' or 'mountainous', symbolising strength, natural beauty, …
|
|
Montanna
|
female
|
Mountanna is a modern invented name, inspired by the terrain …
|
Literal translation is 'mountain-like' or 'of the mountains,' evoking imagery …
|
|
Montero
|
male
|
The surname Montero originates from the Spanish language, where it …
|
Literal translation is 'hunter' or 'mountaineer'. In the Australian context, …
|
|
Montgomery
|
male
|
Old French origin, from 'Montgomery' meaning 'Gomer's mountain', derived from …
|
Literally 'mountain of Gomer'—symbolically associated with strength and elevation. In …
|
|
Monty
|
male
|
English diminutive form of Montague, derived from Old French 'Montague' …
|
'Little mountain' or 'hilltop', symbolising strength, stability, and elevation — …
|
|
Monydeng
|
male
|
The name 'monydeng' is of Indigenous Australian origin, specifically from …
|
Literal translation of 'monydeng' is 'he who guards' or 'protector' …
|
|
Moon
|
female
|
English - Derived from the Old English 'mōna', meaning 'moon'. …
|
Literal: 'Moon' - the natural satellite of Earth. In Australian …
|
|
Moonam
|
female
|
The name 'Moonam' originates from the Aboriginal Australian languages, particularly …
|
Literal translation pertains to 'moon' or 'light of the night'. …
|
|
Moosa
|
male
|
The name Moosa originates from the Arabic name Musa, which …
|
The literal meaning of Moosa is 'drawn out' in Hebrew, …
|
|
Mordecai
|
male
|
Ancient Hebrew origins, derived from Mordekhai (מֹרְדַּכַי), a biblical name …
|
'Follower of Murdock' or 'Warrior in the purification'. In the …
|
|
Mordekhai
|
male
|
Hebrew; Mordekhai originates from the Hebrew Bible, where Mordekhai (מָרְדֳּכַי) …
|
'Warrior' or 'Servant of Marduk'; in the Australian context, it …
|
|
Morena
|
female
|
Māori origin, from the Māori language in New Zealand and …
|
Literal translation in Māori is 'brown-skinned' or 'brunette', referring to …
|
|
Morgan
|
female
|
Welsh origin, deriving from the Old Welsh name 'Morcgan', possibly …
|
Literal translation suggests 'sea-circle' or 'sea-bright', reflecting a connection to …
|
|
Morgan
|
male
|
Origin & Etymology - The name Morgan derives from Welsh …
|
Meaning - 'Sea-born' or 'sea-chief' in Welsh, symbolising strength and …
|
|
Moriah
|
female
|
Hebrew origin from the Bible, the name Moriah (מוֹרִיָּה) appears …
|
Literal translation is 'The Lord is my teacher' or 'chosen …
|
|
Morialta
|
male
|
The name 'Morialta' originates from the Aboriginal Australian language group …
|
Literal translation is 'many places' or 'many waters'. In the …
|
|
Morina
|
female
|
The name Morina stems from multiple origins, including a form …
|
Literal translation or meaning is often associated with ''little flower'' …
|
|
Morley
|
male
|
Old English origin, from the Old English elements 'mor' meaning …
|
'Moor's clearing' or 'marsh meadow'; a reference to a person …
|
|
Morris
|
male
|
Celtic / Latin - From the name 'Mauricius', originating from …
|
'Dark one' or 'moorish', with connotations of darkness or blackness, …
|
|
Morrison
|
female
|
English surname of occupational origin, derived from the medieval personal …
|
'Son of Mor' or 'descendant of Mor'. The name Mor …
|
|
Morrison
|
male
|
English surname derived from the medieval personal name 'Mor', meaning …
|
‘Son of Morr’ — Morr being a personal name of …
|
|
Morrissey
|
male
|
The surname Morrissey originates from Ireland, derived from the Gaelic …
|
Literal meaning is 'sea' or 'sea-shore' reflecting Ireland's maritime culture, …
|
|
Mortaza
|
male
|
From Arabic, 'Mortaza' (مُرَضَاة) meaning 'chosen' or 'acceptable'. It is …
|
'Chosen' or 'Accepted'. In Australian English contexts, it connotes someone …
|
|
Mortensen
|
male
|
Danish origin, derived from the patronymic surname 'Mortensen', meaning 'son …
|
'Son of Morten'—indicating lineage or descendants of someone named Morten. …
|
|
Morteza
|
male
|
Persian (Farsi), From the name مرتضی (Morteza), which means 'satisfied' …
|
Literal translation is 'contented' or 'satisfied' in Persian. In the …
|
|
Mortisha
|
female
|
The name Mortisha appears to be a modern coinage or …
|
The name Mortisha is often interpreted as a stylised or …
|
|
Morton
|
male
|
English & Scottish origins; derived from the Old English words …
|
Literal translation is 'marsh town' or 'settlement near a marsh'. …
|
|
Morwenna
|
female
|
Welsh origin, from the name Morwenna, composed of elements 'mor' …
|
'Sea maiden' or 'white sea', symbolising purity, serenity, and a …
|
|
Mosab
|
unisex
|
The name 'Mosab' is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
|
Literal translation of 'Mosab' is 'praiser' or 'one who praises'. …
|
|
Mosawer
|
male
|
Derived from Arabic origin, specifically from the root 's-w-r', which …
|
The literal translation of 'Mosawer' is 'the one who sews' …
|
|
Moses
|
male
|
Biblical Hebrew, from the name מֹשֶׁה (Mosheh), possibly derived from …
|
'Drawn out [of the water]'. In Australian English contexts, the …
|
|
Mosese
|
male
|
Māori. The name Mosese is a variant of 'Mose,' which …
|
Moses (from Hebrew: 'Mosheh') means 'Drawing out' or 'Rescued from …
|
|
Moshane
|
male
|
The name Moshane appears to have origins linked to indigenous …
|
The meaning of Moshane is not definitively documented but is …
|
|
Mosimileoluwa
|
female
|
Yoruba (Nigerian origin), derived from the Yoruba language in West …
|
The name 'Mosimileoluwa' translates to 'God matters' or 'God is …
|
|
Moss
|
male
|
Old English origin from 'mos' meaning 'swarm' or 'moss'. The …
|
Literal meaning 'moss', referring to the small, green, plant-like organism …
|
|
Mostafa
|
male
|
Mostafa is derived from the Arabic name مصطفى (Muṣṭafā), meaning …
|
Literal translation is 'the chosen one' or 'the selected'. In …
|
|
Mostyn
|
male
|
Mostyn originates from Welsh roots, where it is a surname …
|
Literal translation: 'from Mostyn' (a place name). In the Australian …
|
|
Motahreh
|
female
|
Persian (Farsi) - The name 'Motahreh' (میتـره) is of Persian …
|
'Motahreh' means 'mignonette' or 'small sweet-smelling flower' in Persian, symbolising …
|
|
Mouhanad
|
male
|
The name Mouhanad is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
|
Literal translation of Mouhanad is 'praiseworthy' or 'commendable'. In the …
|
|
Mourya
|
male
|
The name Mourya is of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit, …
|
Literal translation: 'peacock' in Sanskrit. In Australian English contexts, it …
|
|
Mousa
|
male
|
Ancient Greek: μυών (mūs) meaning 'mouse'. The name 'Mousa' is …
|
Literal translation: 'Mouse'. In Australian English contexts, the name 'Mousa' …
|
|
Moustafa
|
male
|
Moustafa is a variant of Mustafa, an Arabic name derived …
|
'The Chosen One' or 'Selected', symbolising a person specially chosen …
|
|
Moustapha
|
unisex
|
Arabic (مُسْتَفَى, Mustafā) - derived from the root S-F-Ø, meaning …
|
'The Chosen' or 'Selected' - highlighting the idea of being …
|
|
Moxie
|
female
|
The name 'Moxie' originates from American slang, first popularised in …
|
Literal translation: 'Courage' or 'Determination'. In Australian English, 'moxie' conveys …
|
|
Moxon
|
male
|
The surname 'Moxon' originates from Old French and Old English …
|
Literal translation and local nuances: 'Moxon' does not have a …
|
|
Moxuan
|
unisex
|
Derived from Chinese roots, Moxuan (模喻) combines 'mo' (模) meaning …
|
Literal translation: 'model illustration' or 'pattern metaphor'. In the Australian …
|
|
Mozamil
|
male
|
The name Mozamil appears to have roots in Arabic, derived …
|
Literal translation is 'wrapped' or 'enfolded', symbolising protection, care, or …
|
|
Mrinal
|
male
|
Sanskrit origin, from the word 'Mrinal' meaning 'lotus'. The name …
|
Literal translation: 'Lotus'. The lotus symbolizes purity, enlightenment, and rebirth …
|
|
Mrisha
|
female
|
The name 'Mrisha' is of Sanskrit origin, stemming from ancient …
|
Literal translation as 'rare' or 'precious' in Sanskrit. In Australian …
|
|
Mroan
|
male
|
The name 'Mroan' appears to have origins rooted in indigenous …
|
In the context of Australian perspectives, 'Mroan' could be conceived …
|
|
Mrugesh
|
unisex
|
Derived from Sanskrit, 'Mrugesh' (मृगेश) means 'Lord of the Deer', …
|
Literal translation: 'Lord of the Deer'. In Australian English contexts, …
|
|
Mu
|
female
|
The name 'Mu' has various origins across cultures. In some …
|
Literal Translation and Nuances - In Japanese, 'Mu' means 'nothing' …
|
|
Muad
|
unisex
|
The name 'Muad' does not have well-documented roots in classical …
|
In the Australian English context, 'Muad' functions as a unique …
|
|
Muadh
|
male
|
Gaelic/Linguistic Roots - Derived from the Irish Gaelic name 'Muadh' …
|
Literal translation is 'bold' or 'proud'. In Australian English contexts, …
|
|
Muarad
|
male
|
The name 'Muarad' appears to have roots within Aboriginal Australian …
|
The literal translation of 'Muarad' is not definitively established, but …
|
|
Muath
|
male
|
Arabic. The name Muath (معاذ) is derived from the Arabic …
|
Protection, refuge, or sanctuary. In Australian English contexts, it connotes …
|
|
Muawaz
|
male
|
The name Muawaz originates from Arabic, with roots in early …
|
The literal translation of Muawaz in Arabic is 'compensated' or …
|
|
Muayed
|
male
|
The name Muayed is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
|
Muayed means 'reviver' or 'restorer' in Arabic, symbolising renewal, rejuvenation, …
|
|
Muaz
|
male
|
The name Muaz originates from the Arabic language, where it …
|
'Chosen' or 'Selected' — indicating someone who is honoured or …
|
|
Mubaarak
|
female
|
Arabic; the name 'Mubaarak' (مبارك) comes from the Arabic root …
|
Literal translation: 'Blessed' or 'fortunate'. In Australian English contexts, it …
|
|
Mubarak
|
male
|
Arabic, derived from the root 'baraka' meaning 'blessing' or 'prosperity'. …
|
Literal translation is 'blessed' or 'prosperous'. In Australian English contexts, …
|
|
Mubashir
|
male
|
Arabic origin, derived from the root B-Sh-R (بشر), with the …
|
Literal translation: 'Bringer of good news' or 'Announcer'. In Australian …
|
|
Mubeen
|
male
|
Arabic origin, derived from the root word 'bain' meaning 'clear' …
|
Literal translation is 'clear', 'manifest', or 'evident'. In Australian English …
|
|
Mubin
|
male
|
The name 'Mubin' originates from Aboriginal Australian languages, specifically from …
|
'Mubin' generally translates to 'waterhole' or 'pond' in certain Aboriginal …
|
|
Mubina
|
female
|
Arabic origin, from the root 'b-n-n' meaning 'to build' or …
|
Literal translation: 'evident' or 'manifest'. In Australian contexts, it connotes …
|
|
Mucheng
|
female
|
The name 'Mucheng' originates from Chinese (Mandarin), where it is …
|
Literal translation of 'Mucheng' is 'Shepherd City' or 'Pastoral Fortress'. …
|
|
Mudabbir
|
male
|
Arabic: مُدَبِّر (Mudabbir) - derived from the root دبر (dabbara), …
|
'The planner' or 'the organiser' — emphasizing qualities of foresight, …
|
|
Mudassir
|
male
|
Arabic: مُدَسِّر (Mudassir), from root d-s-r meaning 'to cover, to …
|
The one who covers or conceals; protector or enveloping one. …
|
|