Page 9 Names Like Malen

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Maulin
Maeline
This name is of Brittonic origin (Breton / Welsh) and derives from the Old Irish and Proto-Celtic “máel / mael,” meaning “bald, bare, shaved, shorn, tonsured (chief, prince).” In the pre-Christian era, the meaning was “of a slave.” After the introduction of Christianity to Ireland, the name was changed as someone who is devoted (to God or a given saint). St. Mael was a hermit of Wales, sometimes called Mabel. He was a disciple of St. Cadfan, whom he accompanied from Brittany, France, Wales, and then to the island of Bardsey.
Molin
Melanio
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.
Mileyn
Maelen
This name is of Brittonic origin (Breton / Welsh) and derives from the Old Irish and Proto-Celtic “máel / mael,” meaning “bald, bare, shaved, shorn, tonsured (chief, prince).” In the pre-Christian era, the meaning was “of a slave.” After the introduction of Christianity to Ireland, the name was changed as someone who is devoted (to God or a given saint). St. Mael was a hermit of Wales, sometimes called Mabel. He was a disciple of St. Cadfan, whom he accompanied from Brittany, France, Wales, and then to the island of Bardsey.
Maelon
Milon
Mill Worker,Variant of Miles; Derived from word Milan which means to Crush, Mill Worker,Variant of Miles, Derived from word Milan which means to Crush.
Mylenn
Mylon
Milan is derived from the Slavonic element mil, meaning "favour, grace".
Milin
Melan
Greek: Black, dark.
Maylon
Meilahn
Milian
Milian is a short form of Emiliano, Emilian, Maximilian and the feminine form of Miliana. It is of Latin origin and comes from the following roots: (ÆMĬLĬĀNUS) and (MAXĬMUS).
Mlanie
Malonie
Malony
Millani
Milene
It is a common Slavic female name. It is the feminine form of the male name Milan. Originally was a diminutive of several names beginning or ending from the element “milŭ (милъ) mil (мил),” meaning “kind, dear, nice, pleasant, loving, gracious, gentle, mild,” such as Miloslava, Bohumila, Bogomila, and Milorada. It is of Slavic origin and comes from the following roots: (MIL) (MILOSLAV) (BOGUMIL) and (MILORAD).