Old New England Names from Maine

  1. Malissie
    • Marden
      • Marston
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "residence near a marshy place"
        • Description:

          Streamline it to Marsh, Mason, or Carson.
      • Meda
        • Medora
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "mother's gift"
          • Description:

            Medora is a Greek name much less common here than, say, Melanie or Melissa. It has some literary references, including as the beautiful and passionate heroine of Lord Byron's poem The Corsair, and in Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence, there is a character named Marchioness Melora Manson.
        • Mellie
          • Origin:

            Short form of Melissa, Amelia, Melanie and related names
          • Description:

            Mellie is not Millie and it's not Nellie, though it will forever be confused with those too more familiar nicknames. It's cute, too, and while some of the names it's usually short for may be sailing into the sunset (so long, Melody!), others like Amelia are rising through the ranks and may give Mellie a new chance to shine as a cute girls' nickname. Just be prepared for endless confusion.
        • Melvina
          • Origin:

            Celtic
          • Meaning:

            "chieftain"
          • Description:

            Melvina ranked in the Top 1000 for over 65 years in the US, coinciding to a large extent with the years its much more popular masculine counterpart Melvin ranked in the Top 100. Today, Melvin is still hanging on in the Top 1000 for boys, but Melvina hasn't been given to more than 20 babies in a year since 1991.
        • Mertie
          • Miles
            • Origin:

              English form of Milo
            • Meaning:

              "soldier or merciful"
            • Description:

              Miles, which has a permanent veneer of cool thanks to jazz great Miles Davis, is a confident and polished boys' name that's an American classic. Always ranking in the US Top 1000, it's been drifting up the charts for the past half century but has never been TOO popular.
          • Milla
            • Origin:

              Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Hungarian
            • Meaning:

              "young ceremonial attendant, gracious people"
            • Description:

              Milla originated as a diminutive of names like Camilla and Ludmilla, but has since become well established as a name in its own right in several European countries. Milla Jovovich is a Ukrainian-born actress and supermodel.
          • Myrna
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "festive"
            • Description:

              Angliziced spelling of Muirne, the name of the mother of Finn mac Cool in Irish legend. Actress Myrna Loy was a notable bearer.
          • Myrtilla
            • Maidy
              • Maitland
                • Mariba
                  • Mehitable
                    • Merithew
                      • Minnetta
                        • Nella
                          • Neva
                            • Origin:

                              Spanish
                            • Meaning:

                              "white snow"
                            • Description:

                              Has a pure, clean aura, but is also evocative.