Names from Whats My Line

  1. Morna
    • Origin:

      Irish and Scottish variation of Myrna
    • Description:

      Poetic name that's terminally mournful.
  2. Mort
    • Muriel
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "of the bright sea"
      • Description:

        Once a poetic Celtic name, that of the angel who governs the month of June, Muriel became the mom or grandma on TV sitcoms. She does have literary cred via Edinburgh-born author Muriel Spark, author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and also appears as a character in Anne of Green Gables. Muriel was a Top 200 name from 1912 to 1933.
    • Myrl
      • 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.
      • Myrtle
        • Origin:

          Greek botanical name
        • Description:

          Long in our category of so-far-out-it-will-always-be-out category, once seen as a gum-cracking 1940's telephone operator, we think it's time to reassess Myrtle, and look at is as a nature name, a plant with pink or white aromatic berries. Ruled by Venus, myrtle is a plant associated with love, peace, fertility and youth.
      • Maria Grazia
        • Mary Ann
          • Mary Christina
            • Mary Lou
              • Mary Lou
                • Mary Susan
                  • Masakazu
                    • Micol
                      • Mirmala
                        • Mohan
                          • Monsell
                            • Nancy
                              • Origin:

                                English diminutive of Ann or Agnes, "grace" "pure"
                              • Meaning:

                                "pure"
                              • Description:

                                To some, Nancy is a sweet, sparkly, vintage choice with plenty of energy and style. For it strays too much into '"old-lady" territory to be cool again yet. It's out of fashion in France, New Zealand, and Canada; it lingers towards to bottom of the US charts. In the UK however, Nancy has been a Top 100 name for nearly a decade where it fits right in with Evie, Mabel, and Pippa.
                            • Nanette
                              • Origin:

                                French diminutive of Anne
                              • Meaning:

                                "grace"
                              • Description:

                                There was a time when French names like Annette, Paulette – and Nanette – were chic, but now, we'd have to say "No, no, Nanette".
                            • Nat
                              • Origin:

                                English, diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel
                              • Description:

                                Just the kind of old-fashioned nickname coming back into style.