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| Name |
Gender |
Origin |
Meaning |
| Maitane | female | Old English | beloved |
| Makepeace | male | Old English | peace maker |
| Malden | Male | Old English | From the hill with a monument. |
| Malin | Male | Old English | A little warrior. |
| Mander | male | English | from me |
| Manfield | Male | Old English | From the communal field. |
| Manhattan | female | Old English, Scottish | Whiskey |
| Manley | Male | Middle English | Brave and manly. |
| Manning | Male | Old English | Son of Man. |
| Marden | male | Old English | from the valley with the pool |
| Marigold | Female | Old English | A golden flower. |
| Marjorie | Female | English | Derived from Margaret, an English name meaning Pearl. Also the newer (and now more popular) meaning arose from its sound-alike similarity to marjoram, the name of an aromatic herb. |
| Marland | Male | Old English | From the lake land. |
| Marley | Male | Old English | From the pleasant meadow. |
| Marlow | Male | Old English | From the lake or pond. |
| Marsden | Male | Old English | From the valley boundary. |
| Marsh | Male | Old English | From the marshy land. |
| Marston | Male | Old English | The place by the marsh. |
| Marvin | Male | Old English | Friend of the sea. |
| Marvyn | Male | Old English | A famous friend. |
| Mather | male | Old English | strong army |
| Maxey | Male | Old English | From the island of Magnus. |
| Mead | Male | Old English | From the meadow. |
| Medwin | Male | Old English | A friend from the meadow. |
| Melba | Female | English | After the famous singer Dame Nellie Melba. She named herself after her home town, Melbourne Australia. |
| Melbourne | Male | Old English | From the millstream. |
| Melburn | Male | Old English | From the millstream. |
| Melford | Male | Old English | From the ford by the hill. |
| Melinda | Female | English | From Melanie and Linda. Melanie - The dark or black one. Linda - Pretty. |
| Melrose | Male | Old English | From the bare moor. |
| Mercy | female | Middle English | compassion, pity |
| Merivale | Female | Old English | A pleasant valley. |
| Merrill | Male | Old English | Of the bright sea. Also joyful, happy. A boy or girl's name. |
| Merrill | Female | Old English | Of the bright sea. Also joyful, happy. A boy or girl's name. |
| Merry | Female | Old English | Joyful, happy. Also a nickname from Meredith. |
| Mertice | Female | Old English | Pleasant and famous. |
| Merton | Male | Old English | The place by the lake. |
| Mervyn | Male | Old English | A famous friend. |
| Milbourn | Male | Old English | From the millstream. |
| Milburn | Male | Old English | From the millstream. |
| Mildred | Female | Old English | Strong yet gentle. |
| Milford | Male | Old English | From the ford by the mill. A Welsh and New Zealand placename. |
| Millard | Male | Old English | The mill-keeper. |
| Miller | Male | Old English | A graingrinder or miller. |
| Milton | Male | Old English | From the mill town. |
| Missy | female | Old English | young girl |
| Misty | Female | Old English | Of the mist. |
| Mitcham | Male | Old English | The large homestead. |
| Mitchell | Male | Old English | Like the Lord. |
| Morland | Male | Old English | From the moors. |
| Morley | Male | Old English | From the clearing on the moor. |
| Morrison | Male | Old English | The son of Maurice. Dark-skinned, like a Moor. |
| Mort | Male | Middle English | Stumpy. Also from the name Mortimer and Morton. |
| Morton | Male | Old English | From the town near the moor. |
| Mull | male | Middle English | grinder |
| Nara | Female | Old English/Japanese/Aboriginal | Old English: The nearest and dearest one. Japanese: An Oak tree. Aboriginal: A companion. |
| Nash | male | Old English | cliff |
| Ned | Male | Old English | A rich guardian. |
| Neddie | Male | Old English | A rich guardian. |
| Neddy | Male | Old English | A rich guardian. |
| Nelda | Female | Old English | Of the Elder tree. |
| Nellwyn | Female | Old English | A bright companion. |
| Nelson | Male | English | The son of Neal or Neil. The champion. |
| Newbold | Male | Old English | From the new building. |
| Newell | Male | Old English | From the new hall. |
| Newton | Male | Old English | From the new town or estate. |
| Nickson | Male | Old English | The son of Nicholas. The victory of the people. |
| Nilson | Male | English | The son of Neal or Neil. The champion. Also from the famous British admiral, Lord Nelson. |
| Nixon | Male | Old English | The son of Nicholas. The victory of the people. |
| North | male | Old English | from the north |
| Northclif | Male | Old English | From the north cliff. |
| Northrop | Male | Old English | From the Northern farm. |
| Norton | Male | Old English | From the Northern farm or town. |
| Norville | Male | Old English | From the Northern farm or town. |
| Norvin | Male | Old English | A friend from the north. |
| Norwell | Male | Old English | From the north spring or well. |
| Norwood | Male | Old English | From the Northern forest. Also a guard at the North gate. |
| Nyle | male | Old English | island |
| Oakes | Male | Middle English | The dweller by the Oak trees. |
| Oakley | Male | Middle English | One who lives at the Oak tree meadow. |
| Ogden | Male | Old English | From the valley of Oak trees. |
| Oglesby | Male | Old English | Awe-inspiring. |
| Okely | Male | Middle English | One who lives at the Oak tree meadow. |
| Olin | male | Old English | holly |
| Onslow | Male | Old English | The hill of the zealous one. |
| Oram | Male | Old English | From the enclosure by the riverbank. |
| Ordway | Male | Old English | The spear fighter. |
| Orford | Male | Old English | A dweller at the ford. |
| Orlan | Male | Old English | From the pointed land. A boy or girl's name. |
| Orlan | Female | Old English | From the pointed land. A boy or girl's name. |
| Orman | male | Old English | spearman |
| Ormond | Male | Old English | A spearman. |
| Orton | Male | Old English | From the farm by the river. |
| Orvin | Male | Old English | A spear friend. |
| Osbert | Male | Old English | Divinely bright or famous. |
| Osborn | Male | Old English | A divine warrior. |
| Oscar | Male | Old English | A divine spearman. |
| Osmar | Male | Old English | Divinely glorious. |
| Osmond | Male | Old English | A divine protector. |
| Osric | Male | Old English | A divine ruler. |
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