Mỹ

Du sino-vietnamien 美 (mỹ) signifiant "Beau".

Maacah

De l'hébreu מָעַך (ma'akh) signifiant " presser, écraser ". Ce nom est porté par des personnages... Lire la suite » ;

Maachah

Forme de Maacah dans certaines versions de l'Ancien Testament.

Maaike

Dutch diminutive of Maria

Ma'akhah

Forme hébraïque de Maacah.

Maala

Form of Mahlah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

Maalik

Means "owner, possessor" in Arabic.

Maan

Limburgish short form of Armand

Maaria

Finnish form of Maria

Maarika

Diminutive of Maaria (Finnish) Or Maarja (Estonian).

Maarit

Finnish form of Margot

Maarja

Estonian form of Maria

Maarten

Dutch form of Martin

Maartje

Dutch feminine form of Martin

Maas

Dutch short form of Thomas

Maata

Maori form of Martha

Maayan

Means "Spring of water" in Hebrew.

Mabel

Medieval feminine form of Amable. This spelling and Amabel were common during the Middle Ages, though... Lire la suite » ;

Mabella

Elaborated form of Mabel

Mabelle

Variant of Mabel. It also coincides with the French phrase ma Belle meaning "My beautiful".

Mable

Variant of Mabel

Mabon

Derived from Welsh mab meaning "son". This was the name of An old Celtic god.

Mabyn

Means "youth" in Welsh. This was the name of An obscure 6th-century Welsh saint. She was one of the... Lire la suite » ;

Mac Beatha

Forme gaélique écossaise de Macbeth.

Macarena

From the name of a barrio (district) in Seville, which got its name from a Temple which May have been... Lire la suite » ;