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- Masae
- One who is blessed with elegance.
- Misa
- A beautiful bud or a beautiful sand.
- Mahsa
- Like the Moon, Woman who resembles a Moon.
- Maisee
- Maycie
- Mazzy
- A precious pearl.
- Maysa
- Walking with pride, To walk with a swinging gait, She who is graceful.
- Maizy
- Variant of the Scottish name Maisie meaning pearl.
- Maisey
- Greek name describing a precious stone.
- Masao
- A saint, A saint.
- Mas
- For Almas, Diamond.
- Mace
- Gift of God; a medieval weapon, Gift of God, a medieval weapon.
- Masai
- Mays
- A nature loving person.
- Maaz
- Friend of prophet Muhammad, One who is seeks or gives shelter.
- Messi
- English: savior, anointed one. Aramaic: expected Savior, deliverer.
- Mahzi
- Maze
- This name is a diminutive form of Maria José, a combination (composed, blended name) of “Maria” and “José.” It is of Hebrew origin and comes from the following roots: (MIRIAM) and (YEHÔSÊPH).
- Moise
- A person who is naturally having skin of a dusky or dark color., A person who is naturally having skin of a dusky or dark color.
- Moussa
- This name derives from the Hebrew “mšh > Mōšéh > Moše (Arabic: Mūsā),” of unknown origin. It is possible derives from the Egyptian term “ms,” meaning “child,” from “msj,” meaning, “to give birth, to form, to create, to produce,” perhaps also as part of a theophoric name; alternatively, it could mean “liberate, save” in Hebrew. The meaning suggested in the Old Testament of “drew out,” from Hebrew “moshé” is probably an invented etymology. Moses was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the Qur’an, and Baha’i scripture, a religious leader, lawgiver, and prophet, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed. Also called “Moshe Rabbenu,” he is the most important prophet in Judaism; he is also a famous prophet in Christianity and Islam, as well as many other faiths. Moses is depicted in several U.S. government buildings because of his legacy as a lawgiver. In the Library of Congress stands a giant statue of Moses alongside a statue of the Apostle Paul. Moses is one of the 23 lawgivers depicted in marble bas-reliefs in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives in the United States Capitol.