List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with M

Mirka

Czechoslovakian Meaning: The name Mirka is a Czechoslovakian baby name. In Czechoslovakian the meaning of the name Mirka is: Tranquil.

Meaning: Great, famous Origin: Russian

Mishelle

Origin of the name Michelle: Feminine form of the French Michel, a cognate of Michael (Who is like God?). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Who is like God Origin: Hebrew

Mitena

The meaning of the name Mitena is The Coming Moon. The origin of the name Mitena is Native American.

Meaning: Coming moon, new moon Origin: American Indian

Mitexi

Mitexi has its origins in the Native American language. The meaning of the name is 'born beneath the sacred moon'. Variants of Mitexi include Mitexa, Mitexea, Mitexee, Mitexey, Mitexie, and Mitexy. See also the related categories, moon, sacred (holy), and american. Mitexi is unusual as a baby girl name.

Meaning: Sacred moon Origin: American Indian

Miyanda

The meaning of the name “Miyanda” is: “Roots”. Categories: African Names. Used in: African countries.

Meaning: Roots Origin: African

Modesta

Latin Meaning: The name Modesta is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Modesta is: Modest.

Meaning: Shy, Modest

Mohaka

Mohaka's origin is Sanskrit, and its use, Indian. The meaning of Mohaka is 'cause of infatuation'. See also the related category sanskrit. Mohaka is uncommon as a baby boy name.

Meaning: Attractive Origin: Indian

Moli

Moli is a Sanskrit name for babies meaning diadem, crown. Read below for Moli's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Moli is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Bitter Origin: Hebrew

Molie

The name Mollie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Mollie is: From the Gaelic Maili which is a pet form of Mary, meaning bitter.

Meaning: Bitter Origin: Hebrew

Monca

Meaning unknown, most likely of North African or Phoenician origin. In the 4th century this name was borne by the North African saint Monica of Hippo, the mother of Saint Augustine, whom she converted to Christianity. Since the Middle Ages it has been associated with Latin moneo "advisor" and Greek monos "one".

Meaning: Adviser Origin: Latin