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- Mattie
- A short form of Matilda, from the Germanic Mahthilt,a composite of the words for "might, strength" and "battle, i.e. "might in battle".
- Meadow
- Meaning "meadow", originally from the Old English m?dwe.
- Matthew
- An English form of the Latin Matthaeus, from the Hebrew Mattiyahu, meaning "gift of God", via the Greek Mathaios.
- Matt
- Short from of Matthew from the Hebrew Mattiyahu, meaning "gift of God (Yahweh)", via the Greek Matthaios, and the Latin Mattheus.
- Mateo
- Variation of Latin Matthaeus from the Hebrew Mattiyahu, meaning "gift of God", via the Greek Mathaios.
- Matteo
- Variation of the Latin Matthaeus, from the Hebrew Mattiyahu, meaning "gift of God (Yahweh)", via the Greek Matthaios, and the Latin Mattheus.
- Maude
- A short form of Matilda, from the Germanic Mahthilt,a composite of the words for "might, strength" and "battle, i.e. "might in battle".
- Maudie
- One who is mighty in battle.
- Mittie
- A powerful soldier or a general.
- Maud
- A short form of Matilda, from the Germanic Mahthilt,a composite of the words for "might, strength" and "battle, i.e. "might in battle".
- Madie
- Tower, one who lives in a tower.
- Meta
- A Scandinavian short form of Margaret, from the Greek margarites, "pearl".
- Maddie
- A woman with great strenght in the battle.
- Meda
- This name derives from the NATIVE AMERICAN (ATHABASKAN, NAVAJO)”, meaning “PROPHETESS”.
- Maite
- Spanish name for love.
- Mayte
- One who is easy to love.
- Mattea
- Lord's gift.
- Maida
- An English form of Maria, the Latin form of Mariam or Miriam, from New Testament Greek, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
- Mayda
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “magdālā́ (μαγδᾱλᾱ́) Magdalēnḗ (Μαγδαληνή),” which in turn derives from the Hebrew “migdál / migdaláh,” meaning “elegant, great, or tower.” Migdal is the name of at least two places in ancient Israel mentioned in the Jewish Talmud and one place mentioned in the Christian New Testament. Mary of Magdala and sometimes the Magdalene is a religious figure in Christianity. She has been called the second-most important woman in the New Testament after Mary, the mother of Jesus. Mary Magdalene traveled with Jesus as one of his followers.
- Madai
- Mad'-a-i. The third son of Japheth. Gen. x. 2. It is commonly thought that he was the father of the Medes; by others, of the Macedonians.