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- Myrtice
- Myrtis
- A Greek name, meaning: A Grecian woman of antiquity celebrated for her poetry.
- Mertice
- A person who has general authority over others.
- Murdis
- Maritza
- A Spanish pet 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".
- Martez
- Mostly used as a surname, means "From the God Mars", Mostly used as a surname, means "From the God Mars".
- Maritsa
- A star of the sea.
- Martiza
- Blessed
- Marites
- A lady of the sea.
- Marytza
- A Scandinavian form of Margaret, from the Greek margarites, meaning "pearl".
- Maritssa
- Murtaza
- Another name of Ali, The generous, The giving.
- Mertis
- 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.
- Martice
- Martese
- War like or martial, War like or martial.
- Merdis
- Moritz
- A German form of Maurice, from the Latin maurus, meaning "dark-skinned".
- Maurits
- This name means “moor, dark-skinned.” It is a name of ethnic origin, derived from the Latin “Maurus,” meaning “belonging to the people of the Moors,” who lived in the region of Africa called “Mauretania,” which extended from Algeria and came to Morocco and northern Mauritania. Probably the Romans gave them this name because of the dark color of the skin, in fact, amaurós (ἀμαυρός) in Greek means “moor, dark,” also the meaning of amáurosi (αμαύρωση), browning, burnishing (burned or tanned). Saint Maurus was the first disciple of St. Benedict of Nursia (512–584). The Life recounts the long journey of St. Maurus and his companions from Italy to France, accompanied by many adventures and miracles as St. Maurus is transformed from the youthful disciple of Benedict into a powerful, miracle-working holy man in his own right.
- Mortaza
- This name derives from the Arabic “Murtadhā,” meaning “chosen, he who God is pleased with.” It is an Islamic name that dates back to the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Pronunciation varies with the accent, from native Arabic speakers to speakers of European and Asian languages.
- Marats