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- Maleny
- Melaney
- Old Greek - Black, Dark, A spelling variant of Melanie which means Dark-Skinned.
- Melaina
- Dusky and dim, can not be seen, dark and shadowy, Dusky and dim, can not be seen, dark and shadowy.
- Melena
- Derived from "Malina", a solar deity. It also means "Peace" in Hawaiian language.
- Melenie
- Maleena
- Mellanie
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “mélas (μέλας) melanía (μελανία),” meaning “blackness, darkness, clad in black, obscure, enigmatic.” In Greek mythology, Melania or Melanie was the name given to Demeter, a goddess of fertility. 1) Melania the Elder (~350–410), was a Roman patrician who, widowed, founded a monastery near Jerusalem. She is venerated as a saint by all the Christian Churches. 2) Melania the Younger (383–439) was a prominent figure in 5th-century. She is venerated as a saint by all the Churches that admit the cult of saints.
- Molina
- Tree that grows from root, The lady belongs to the mill.
- Mellany
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “mélas (μέλας) melanía (μελανία),” meaning “blackness, darkness, clad in black, obscure, enigmatic.” In Greek mythology, Melania or Melanie was the name given to Demeter, a goddess of fertility. 1) Melania the Elder (~350–410), was a Roman patrician who, widowed, founded a monastery near Jerusalem. She is venerated as a saint by all the Christian Churches. 2) Melania the Younger (383–439) was a prominent figure in 5th-century. She is venerated as a saint by all the Churches that admit the cult of saints.
- Meleny
- Mailyn
- A child of pearly light.
- Maelani
- A variant of Melanie, which comes from the Greek melaina, meaning "black, dark".
- Milenia
- Millenia
- Malana
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “mélas (μέλας) melanía (μελανία),” meaning “blackness, darkness, clad in black, obscure, enigmatic.” In Greek mythology, Melania or Melanie was the name given to Demeter, a goddess of fertility. 1) Melania the Elder (~350–410), was a Roman patrician who, widowed, founded a monastery near Jerusalem. She is venerated as a saint by all the Christian Churches. 2) Melania the Younger (383–439) was a prominent figure in 5th-century. She is venerated as a saint by all the Churches that admit the cult of saints.
- Mayleen
- It is a Combination (composed, blended name) of Maja and the name element deriving from the name “Lena” and its variants, short form of names ending with “-leena, -len, -lena, -lene,” especially Helena and Magdalena.
- Malayna
- Hawaiian: Buoyan, light, free.
- Meilan
- Hawaiian: May heavenly.
- Miliani
- Hawaiian - Gentle Caress.
- Mailani