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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.
- Millarai
- Millyr
- Mylar
- Myler
- Milar