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- Mallory
- From a French surname, meaning "unfortunate".
- Malorie
- Old French - Unhappy, Unlucky, War Counselor.
- Mallorie
- Old French - Unhappy; Unlucky; It is a spelling variant of Mallory, Old French - Unhappy, Unlucky, It is a spelling variant of Mallory.
- Malori
- From a Norman French nickname for an unfortunate person, from Old French “malheur” (unhappy, unlucky, unfortunate). The first part of the name: From Old French “mal,” from Latin “mălus,” from Proto-Indo-European “*mel-” (bad, wrong). The second part of the name: From Late Latin “augŭrĭum” chance; fortune. The Old French “malheur” in fact derives from Latin “mălus augŭrĭum.”
- Miller
- An old English place name referring to either a "mill town" or a "middle town". The places get their name from mylenton, meaning 'settlement with a mill". Also middel and tun combined mean "middle settlement".
- Mallori
- The unfortunate one.
- Malerie
- Unhappy, unfortunate one.
- Malory
- Old French - Unhappy; Unlucky; It is a spelling variant of Mallory, Old French - Unhappy, Unlucky, It is a spelling variant of Mallory.
- Malarie
- From a French surname, meaning "unfortunate".
- Mallary
- From a Norman French nickname for an unfortunate person, from Old French “malheur” (unhappy, unlucky, unfortunate). The first part of the name: From Old French “mal,” from Latin “mălus,” from Proto-Indo-European “*mel-” (bad, wrong). The second part of the name: From Late Latin “augŭrĭum” chance; fortune. The Old French “malheur” in fact derives from Latin “mălus augŭrĭum.”
- Melroy
- Maloree
- A person who desn't have luck.
- Meleri
- An early saint.
- Meilir
- Millar
- Mill Worker; One who Grinds Grain; A variant form of Miller; An English and Scottish Surname, Mill Worker, One who Grinds Grain, A variant form of Miller, An English and Scottish Surname.
- Meilyr
- The highest authority person in the country, the one who is going to rule the country after the King, The highest authority person in the country, the one who is going to rule the country after the King.
- Millarai
- Millyr
- Mylar
- Myler