M - Girls' Names

  1. Meliora
    • Origin:

      Latin, Cornish
    • Meaning:

      "better; honey"
    • Description:

      Unusual and lush Roman name adopted, improbably, by the Puritans.
  2. MELISANDA
    • Melusine
      • Origin:

        French, folkloric name
      • Description:

        Melusine was a figure from early European folklore, associated with the water. Her legends are especially connected with the northern and western areas of France, as well as the Low Countries. She is also connected with the French Lusignan royal house which claimed to be descended from Melusine. This name makes a good choice for people looking for a feminine mythological name but want to steer clear of Greek and Arthurian mythology.
    • 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.
    • MEREWYN
      • 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.
      • Midori
        • Origin:

          Japanese
        • Meaning:

          "green"
        • Description:

          In Japan, color names symbolize human qualities (in this case, fame); name of gifted violist Midori, but also a Japanese melon liqueur.
      • Minerva
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "of the mind, intellect"
        • Description:

          Minerva is the long-neglected name of the Roman goddess of wisdom and invention, the arts and martial strength, one of the mythology names for girls that might appeal to adventurous feminist parents. With Juno and Jupiter, she made the Capitoline triad, whose worship was at the very center of Roman religion.
      • MINERVALIA
        • Minna
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Wilhelmina, German
          • Meaning:

            "resolute protection; love"
          • Description:

            One of those pan-European nickname names much more familiar in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe than in the US, though related name Mina is making a comeback here. Light and bright, it could be an alternative to Mila, Minnie, or Millie.
        • MINTHE
          • MIRTH
            • Morgana
              • Origin:

                Female version of Morgan, Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "sea-circle"
              • Description:

                Since Morgan is used as--or more--frequently for girls as for boys, this feminization has fallen by the wayside. It drew some brief attention via the pop singer Morgana King.

                The similar Morgiana appears in Tales from the Thousand and One Nights.

            • Morgance
              • MORGAUSE
                • Morven
                  • Origin:

                    Scottish, poetic place-name
                  • Description:

                    In the Ossianic poems, Morven is the name of Fingal's kingdom. This name, borne by young Scottish actress Morven Christie, has a darkly intriguing quality to it.
                • MORWEN
                  • Morwenna
                    • Origin:

                      Welsh
                    • Meaning:

                      "maiden"
                    • Description:

                      Morwenna is an ancient Cornish name now being revived in Wales, deriving from a Celtic word meaning "maiden", although the Mor- syllable means that it's often associated with the sea. It's been heard in the British series Doc Martin and Poldark. Morwenna Banks is a British actress.
                  • Morwyn
                    • MYRRH