Names Like Modan

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Maudine
Madonna
Means "my Lady" in Italian, referring to the Virgin Mary.
Madden
Puppies, small dogs.
Modean
Modena
A Latin name, meaning: Deep purple, royalty’s color.
Madina
Land of beauty, A Quranic name for girls that means city of the Prophet.
Medina
Holy city of saudi arabia, A City of the Propher where Monammed began his campaign of establishng Islam.
Maddyn
One whose mother was a brave warrior.
Matan
This name derives from the Hebrew name “Mattithyâh / Mattithyâhû,” transliterated into Greek as “Mattathías (Ματταθίας),” which was shortened to “Matthaîos (Ματθαῖος),” meaning “gift of the lord, gift of Yahweh.” 1) It was first named to Saint Matthew, who was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus in Christian theology and is the author of the Gospel of Matthew. The name Matthew became popular during the Middle Ages in North-West Europe and appeared in many European languages. The name has been very common throughout the English-speaking world since the 1970s. The feast day is traditionally celebrated on September 21 (Catholic Church) or November 16 (Orthodox Church) in memory of Saint Matthew, Apostle, and Evangelist. 2) Matthew of Albano († 1134) was a French Benedictine monk and Cardinal and papal legate. He is a Catholic saint. 3) Matteo Maria Boiardo (1434–1494) was an Italian Renaissance poet. According to the United States Social Security card applications in 2016, the name Matthew ranked 15th out of the top 100 names chosen by parents for their baby boys.
Mateen
A well-mannered person, A well-mannered person.
Matin
Strong, Powerful, Solid, Of, A powerful person.
Maddon
Maydeen
Modine
Matina
Strong, Solid, One who is strong and solid.
Modene
Madani
Civilized, A person acting in a civilised manner.
Madinah
One who is happy and delighted; Glad; Joyful and Cheerful, One who is happy and delighted, Glad, Joyful and Cheerful.
Medine
Medeina
This name represents the short form “Nuestra Señora de la Almudena (Our Lady of the Almudena),” a Roman Catholic epithet of the Virgin Mary, from the place name “Almudena.” This name derives from the Arabic “al-mudáyyina,” a diminutive of the word “madīna,” meaning “town, the citadel.” Medina (al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah, “the radiant city,” officially transliterated as Madinah by the Saudi Government and in modern Islamic literature generally), is a modern city in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia, and the capital of Al Madinah Province. Santa María la Real de La Almudena is the Catholic cathedral in Madrid, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Madrid. Pope John Paul II consecrated it in 1993.