Miriam

Meaning: Beloved, or bitter Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mee-Ri-Um Language origin of Miriam: Germanic Regional origin of Miriam: Northern Europe Languages Miriam is most common: English Religions Miriam is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mee Last letter and sound: M, ri Alternative Spelling: Miryam, Maryam, Miriem

Molly

Meaning: bitter Gender: Female Pronunciation: Maw-Lee Language origin of Molly: Germanic Regional origin of Molly: Northern Europe Languages Molly is most common: English Religions Molly is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Maw Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Mollie, Molli, Malie

Monica

Meaning: Advisor, or a name of the patron saint of mothers Gender: Female Pronunciation: Maw-Ni-Kuh Language origin of Monica: Germanic Regional origin of Monica: Northern Europe Languages Monica is most common: English Religions Monica is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Maw Last letter and sound: A, ni Alternative Spelling: Monika, Monyka, Monicah

Monroe

Meaning: From the mouth of the river Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mon-Roh Language origin of Monroe: Germanic Regional origin of Monroe: Northern Europe Languages Monroe is most common: English Religions Monroe is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mon Last letter and sound: E, roh Alternative Spelling: Monro, Monrow, Munroe

Morgan

Meaning: Sea-born, or bright, or from the sea Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mor-Guhn Language origin of Morgan: Germanic Regional origin of Morgan: Northern Europe Languages Morgan is most common: English Religions Morgan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mor Last letter and sound: N, guhn Alternative Spelling: Morgyn, Morgann, Morgaine

Murphy

Meaning: Sea warrior, or descendant of a sea warrior Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mur-Fee Language origin of Murphy: Germanic Regional origin of Murphy: Northern Europe Languages Murphy is most common: English Religions Murphy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mur Last letter and sound: Y, fee Alternative Spelling: Murphee, Murphie, Murphi

Mylah

Meaning: A variant of Lyla, meaning night Gender: Female Pronunciation: My-Lah Language origin of Mylah: Germanic Regional origin of Mylah: Northern Europe Languages Mylah is most common: English Religions Mylah is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, My Last letter and sound: H, lah Alternative Spelling: Myla, Myluh, Miela

Milan

Meaning: A gracious, dear one or from the city of Milan Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mee-Lahn Language origin of Milan: Germanic Regional origin of Milan: Northern Europe Languages Milan is most common: English Religions Milan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mee Last letter and sound: N, lahn Alternative Spelling: Milann, Mylan, Mylen

Mckenzie

Meaning: From the family of the fair one, or son of Kenneth Gender: Female Pronunciation: Muh-Ken-Zee Language origin of Mckenzie: Germanic Regional origin of Mckenzie: Northern Europe Languages Mckenzie is most common: English Religions Mckenzie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Muh Last letter and sound: E, ken Alternative Spelling: Mackenzie, Makenzie, […]

Mckinley

Meaning: From the fair and pleasant hill Gender: Female Pronunciation: Muh-Kin-Lee Language origin of Mckinley: Germanic Regional origin of Mckinley: Northern Europe Languages Mckinley is most common: English Religions Mckinley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Muh Last letter and sound: Y, kin Alternative Spelling: Mackinley, Makynlee, McKinleigh