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- Macy
- Possibly means "weapon" in Old French.
- Maci
- Possibly means "weapon" in Old French.
- Maisie
- Maisie is a pet form of Mairead, a Scottish form of Margaret, from the Greek margarites, meaning "pearl".
- Macie
- Possibly means "weapon" in Old French.
- Mazie
- Old Greek - Pearl, A variation of the name Margaret.
- Missie
- This name comes from the Ancient Greek word “mèlissa (μέλισσα),” meaning “honey bee,” which in turn comes from “mèli (μέλι),” meaning “honey.” In Ireland, it is sometimes used as a feminine form of the Gaelic male name Maoilíosa, which means “servant of Jesus.” In Greek Mythology, the name “Melissa” has a long history with roots reaching back to even before Ancient Greece. For this reason, in part, there are several versions of the story surrounding the mythological character Melissa, especially in how she came to care for the infant Zeus. This name is also a surname of Artemis as the goddess of the moon, in which capacity she alleviates the suffering of women in childbed.
- Missy
- A pet form of Melissa, which means "bee" in Greek.
- Macey
- Possibly means "weapon" in Old French.
- Macee
- French name describing a weapon, French name describing a weapon.
- Mose
- A Spanish form of the Hebrew Mosheh, possibly, meaning "deliver", but most likely going back to the Egyptian mes, "son", or "son of [?]".
- Messiah
- The one who is chose by or as if by divine intervention., The one who is chose by or as if by divine intervention.
- Massiah
- Mazi
- Maycee
- She was the God's gift.
- Maisy
- Scottish diminutive for Margaret, meaning pearl.
- Maceo
- Spanish name, Gift of God, Spanish name, Gift of God.
- Mayzie
- Maizie
- A creation of light.
- Musa
- From the Hebrew Mosheh, possibly, meaning "deliver", but most likely going back to the Egyptian mes, "son", or "son of [?]".
- Misao
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