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- Marty
- From the Latin Martis, meaning "Mars", the Roman God of War, in its turn possibly from mas, "male, masculine".
- Myrtie
- Greek, Latin: Evergreen shrub.
- Marietta
- An English form of Maria, the Latin form of Mariam or Miriam, from New Testament Greek, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
- Mertie
- From a sea town, A variant form of Myrtle which is a plant name of Garden Shrub which is a symbol of Victory in Greek.
- Merita
- This name derives from Latin “margarīta” (perla) via Ancient Greek “margarī́tēs (μαργᾰρῑ́της),” meaning “pearl,” from the name of a legendary third-century Saint. The word is related to “marg” from “marq” or “marka,” meaning “chicken,” probably because pearls looked like small bird eggs. It became less popular between the 16th-century and 18th-century but became more common again after this period, becoming the second most popular name in the United States in 1903. It may be related to the Sanskrit word “mañjarī” (cluster of flowers, pearl), or it may be associated with the Persian “marvârid” (a pearl or daughter of light). 1) Blessed Margaret of Castello (1287–1320) is an Italian Roman Catholic Church patron of the poor, crippled, and the unwanted. 2) Saint Margaret of Scotland (~1045–1093), also known as Margaret of Wessex and Queen Margaret of Scotland, was an English princess of the House of Wessex. Margaret was sometimes called “The Pearl of Scotland.”
- Merritt
- Borderline of the enterance., Borderline of the enterance.
- Marta
- A form of the Arameic name Martha, simply, meaning "lady", or "mistress of the house".
- Marita
- A Scandinavian form of Margaret, from the Greek margarites, meaning "pearl".
- Merida
- The one who reached the great place of decency.
- Marti
- From the Latin Martis, meaning "Mars", the Roman God of War, in its turn possibly from mas, "male, masculine".
- Mardi
- French - Born on Tuesday, Aramaic - Lady.
- Martie
- From the Latin Martis, meaning "Mars", the Roman God of War, in its turn possibly from mas, "male, masculine".
- Mirta
- An evergreen shrub or a small tree.
- Mariade
- Mairead
- She who is beautful as a pearl.
- Mart
- From the Latin Martis, meaning "Mars", the Roman God of War, in its turn possibly from mas, "male, masculine".
- Murad
- This name derives from the Arabic “Murad,” from the Arabic quadriliteral root “Arad,” meaning “to desire, desired, wished.” Murad's name stems from the Persian word “morad,” which means “fulfillment of a vow vowed.” 1) Murad I (Turkish: I. Murat Hüdavendigâr) (1326–1389) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1362 to 1389. He was a son of Orhan and the Valide Sultan Nilüfer Hatun. 2) Murad II Kodja (1404–1451) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1451 (except for a period from 1444 to 1446 when his son Mehmed II reigned).
- Mert
- Mert is a Dutch form of "Martin".
- Mourad
- Desire, A wish or a desire from the Almighty.
- Mariette
- Hebrew - Wished for child, Sea of bitterness, To Swell, A variant form of Maria, As Mary,.