# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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2061 | Makimus | Latin | Greatest. | M | |
2062 | Maksym | Latin | Greatest. | M | |
2063 | Maksymilian | Latin | Greatest. | M | |
2064 | Malache | Latin | A Lemnian woman. | F | |
2065 | Mallory | Latin | IlI fated. | M | |
2066 | Malvina | Latin | Sweet friend. | F | |
2067 | Malvinia | Latin | Sweet friend. | F | |
2068 | Mamia | Latin | Of thesea. | F | |
2069 | Mana | Latin | Protectress of stillborn babies. | F | |
2070 | Manda | Latin | Lovable. | F | |
2071 | Mandy | Latin | Diminutive of Amanda: Lovable, worthy of love. Some scholars believe Amanda was invented by 17th century British dramatist Colley Cibber. | F | |
2072 | Mania | Latin | Mother of souls. | F | |
2073 | Manto | Latin | Prophetess. | F | |
2074 | Manus | Latin | Variant of Magnus: Great/greatest. A name popular in Scandinavia during the Viking period. | M | |
2075 | Manvel | Latin | From a great estate. | M | |
2076 | Manvil | Latin | From a great estate. | M | |
2077 | Marc | Latin | Hammer. | M | |
2078 | Marceau | Latin | Warring. | M | |
2079 | Marcel | Latin | Variant of Marcellus: Hammer; warring. | M | |
2080 | Marcelina | Latin | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | F |