Happy Names

  1. Lowender
    • Lowenna
      • Lánh
        • Macaria
          • Origin:

            Spanish from Greek
          • Meaning:

            "blessed"
          • Description:

            Unusual and rhythmic, the feminine form of the ancient Greek Makarios or the Latinized Macarius, the name of several saints. The modern Spanish male version of the name, Macario, is used in the US.
        • Macario
          • Origin:

            Spanish from Greek
          • Meaning:

            "blessed"
          • Description:

            Macario is used in the modern US, the Spanish form of the ancient Greek Makarios or Latinized Macarius, the name of several early saints. Accessible and worldly, Macario can lead to the friendly nickname Mac.
        • Macarius
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "blessed"
          • Description:

            Macarius, the name of several early saints, is virtually unknown in the U.S. though its Spanish forms Macario and the feminine Macaria are sometimes used. With the revival of many ancient s-ending names, Macarius might rise again, and it does carry the user-friendly nickname Mac.
        • Makar
          • Makari
            • Origin:

              Russian, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "blessed, happy; I wish"
            • Description:

              To those unfamiliar with it, Makari might have the sound, feel, and look of a modern inventions, similar to Amari, Jakari, or Makai. It is however a Russian name, derived from the Greek Makarios. Borne by two 14th-century Orthodox Russian saints, Makari can also be transcribed as Makariy or Makary.
          • Makena
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of McKenna or Meru
            • Meaning:

              "happy one"
            • Description:

              A name from the East African Meru community, with a sweet, cheerful meaning. Some might use it as an alternative spelling of McKenna, however.
          • Mehetabel
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "God makes happy"
            • Description:

              A name mentioned in the Old Testament as the wife of a king of Edom. A curious blend of clunky biblical style, and a "bel" ending that mirrors the feminine sound of names like Isabel and Annabel. Hettie and Belle / Bella are nickname possibilities.
          • Merrily
            • Origin:

              English word name or combination of Mary and Lee
            • Meaning:

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

              Slightly sing-song and very joyful, with a hint of Melody, a bit of Felicity, and a dash of Truly thrown in, Merrily was briefly popular in the 1940s.
          • Myrna
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "festive; affection, endearment"
            • Description:

              An anglicized spelling of Muirne, the name of the mother of Finn mac Cool in Irish legend, Myrna has a unique sound and two possible meanings, both of which are positive. Actress Myrna Loy was a notable bearer and her fame caused a spike in popularity of the name, when it reached the US Top 150 in the 1930s.
          • Makarios
            • Makariy
              • Maraz
                • Mayowa
                  • Maz
                    • Merewen
                      • Merewenna
                        • Merewina