Names Like Meirav

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Marva
A mistress of the house.
Murphy
From the Irish Gaelic surname ? Murchadha, meaning "descendant of Murchadh". Murchadh, "sea warrior".
Marivi
Marv
Marvin is a combination of the old English words maer and wine and means "famous/eminent friend".
Merve
The hill near Mekkah., The hill near Mekkah.
Marfa
A mistress, a lady.
Marvie
This name derives from the pre-9th-century Old French locational surname “Merveille and Merveilleux,” from the Latin “mīrābĭlia,” meaning “miracles,” from “Mīrābĭlis,” meaning “wonderful, marvelous, astonishing, extraordinary, glorious, miraculous,” from “mīrari/mīro,” meaning “to look at,” from “mīrus,” meaning “wonderful, amazing, surprising, strange, singular.” Merveilleux (merveille + -eux) is the new names for the extravagantly dressed French fops and ‘fine ladies’ of the period of the Directory, who affected a revival of the classic costume of ancient Greece. The Vallée des Merveilles (English: Valley of Marvels) is a part of the Mercantour National Park in southern France. It holds the most considerable quantity of open-air Bronze Age petroglyphs in Europe, after Val Camonica in Italy, and is given a special note for the area’s inclusion for the European Diploma of Protected Areas
Marvi
Beauty redefined.
Murphie
Maruf
Known, Accepted, He does good deeds.
Maroof
Known, Accepted, A good deed, someone who does good deeds.
Moragh
A Celtic name, meaning: Great.
Morva
Merav
A process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important.
Mahrouf
Moraigh
Mauragh
Murrough
This name is composed of the elements “muir” (sea) plus “cath” (battle),” hence “sea-warrior, mariner.” I was the name of several legendary and historical kings of Ireland, widespread in Scotland and Ireland in the Middle Ages.t The personal name was introduced into Yorkshire before the Norman Conquest of 1066 by Norwegians from Ireland and is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as “Murdac, Murdoc” and “Meurdoch.” Muireadhach I (also written as Murethach, Murdoch, or Maurice) is the second known Mormaer of Menteith. Muiredach’s High Cross is a high cross from the 10th or possibly 9th century, located at the ruined monastic site of Monasterboice, County Louth, Ireland.
Marifa
Murva