Girls

  1. Meadow
    • Origin:

      Nature name
    • Description:

      Meadow's upward popularity trajectory certainly suggests that the name has transcended its connection to The Sopranos.. In the US, more than 750 baby girls were named Meadow last year, a number we expect to keep rising.
  2. Melevine
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      • Mercedes
        • Origin:

          Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "gracious gifts, benefits"
        • Description:

          Mercedes is one of the few names attached to luxury living that we can wholeheartedly recommend, it being a legitimate Spanish appellation stemming from one of the epithets given to the Virgin Mary--Santa Maria de las Mercedes, or Our Lady of the Mercies. The car, by the way was named after the eleven-year-old daughter of the Daimler company's French distributor in 1901.
      • Mercy
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "compassion"
        • Description:

          The quality of mercy makes this lovely Puritan virtue name a quiet favorite today. Although it was most popular in the late nineteenth century, Mercy is on its way to a comeback -- it rose 143 spots between 2012 and 2013, making it one of the year's fastest-rising names. Right now, it's still stylish and distinctive, a rare and wonderful combination.
      • Meredy
        • Merida
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "one who has achieved a high place of honor"
          • Description:

            You'll probably be hearing more of this name thanks to the newest Pixar film, featuring Princess Merida, the first Pixar princess--a feisty, athletic, independent medieval Scottish girl with wild red hair. Her name, however, is not Scottish, but a Spanish place name found in both Spain and Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
        • Merrigan
          • Origin:

            Irish surname, related to the sea
          • Description:

            A merry surname cousin of Kerrigan, could make a lively choice for a happy little girl.
        • Merryn
          • Origin:

            Cornish variation of Mirin, Irish and Scottish, meaning unknown
          • Description:

            St. Merryn, the name of a Cornish town derived from Mirin, a 6th century Irish saint important in Scottish history often as Mirren, is sometimes used in modern times as a girl's name. Lovely, sleek, shimmery feel though many will assume it's invented until you enlighten them on its long history. Also spelled Meryn.
        • Milada
          • Origin:

            Czech
          • Meaning:

            "my love"
          • Description:

            An unusual spin on Mila and Milena.
        • Milena
          • Origin:

            Czech
          • Meaning:

            "love, warmth, grace"
          • Description:

            This popular name in various Slavic countries and in Italy holds considerable Continental appeal. It is the full name of Ukranian-born actress Mila Kunis, most noted for her award-winning role in the film Black Swan. Another actress bearing the name is Milena Govitch, of Law & Order.
        • Millaray
          • Origin:

            Mapuche (Chilean)
          • Meaning:

            "golden flower"
          • Description:

            This name has been in the Chilean popularity charts for a while. Millaray makes a good choice for those looking for a feminine floral name that manages to look and sound fresh and modern.
        • Mira
          • Origin:

            Latin, Slavic, Arabic, Sanskrit
          • Meaning:

            "admirable; peace; female ruler; ocean"
          • Description:

            This name owes its present life to actress Sorvino. Mira and Mirra have an arty aura.
        • Mirabel
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "wonderful"
          • Description:

            Mirabel is one of those names that's not on the Top 1000 but ought to be, and undoubtedly will be soon following the release of Disney's 2021 Encanto. Mirabel is the film's quirky and highly relatable heroine. Mirabel had a significant rise in 2022, going from 34 births in 2021 to 153 births in 2022. Read more about Mirabel and other Disney Princess Names in our featured blog.
        • Miranda
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "marvelous"
          • Description:

            Miranda, a shimmeringly lovely, poetic name that was invented by Shakespeare for the beautiful and admirable young heroine of his play, The Tempest, is still a recommended choice even though its popularity peaked in the 1990's, partially as an antidote to Amanda. But while Amanda now sounds dated, Miranda retains a good measure of its charm.
        • Mireia
          • Origin:

            Catalan form of Mireille
          • Meaning:

            "to admire"
          • Description:

            Popular name in Spain drawn from the Provencal Mireio, coined by the poet Frederic Mistral. Very pretty and, though difficult to spell and pronounce, simpler than the French version.
        • Mireille
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "to admire"
          • Description:

            Pretty name that may pose pronunciation problems -- it's meer-AY -- but is well worth the effort.
        • Miriam
          • Origin:

            Hebrew or Egyptian
          • Meaning:

            "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
          • Description:

            The oldest-known form of Mary, serious and solemn Miriam has been a particular favorite of observant Jewish parents. But we can see it extending beyond that sphere into the next wave of Old Testament names post-Rachel, Rebecca, Sarah, Hannah, and Leah. Miriam is currently the Number 1 girls' name in Israel.
        • MOEMA
          • Mona
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "noble good"
            • Description:

              Mona had more than a moment in the sun, peaking in 1950 at Number 230 but falling off the Top 1000 completely in the late 1980s. Its similarity to the word "moaner" undercuts the appeal of its simplicity. In one recent year, fewer than 100 baby girls received the name, and we don't see it reviving any time soon.