List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with M

Makbule

(mahk-BOO-leh)

Meaning of name Makbule. Etymology : Means "liked" in Turkish. Saint : Origin : Turkish.

Meaning: Loved Origin: Turkish

Malai

(MAH-lie)

Meaning of name Malai. Etymology : Means "garland of flowers" in Thai. Saint : Origin : Thai.

Meaning: Flower garland Origin: Thai

Malee

(MAH-lee)

Malee is a Thai name for girls meaning Jasmine flower.

Meaning: Flower Origin: Thai

Malene

(meh-LEE-neh)

German Meaning: The name Malene is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Malene is: magnificent.

Meaning: Woman from Magdala Origin: Hebrew

Mali

(MAH-lee)

The name Mali is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Mali is: Bitter.

Meaning: Flower plant Origin: Thai

Malie

(MAH-lee)

Nicknames for Malie: | Edit. Mia, Lee, Lee-Lee, Mel, Moo-moo, Mal, Mals. Meanings and history of the name Malie: | Edit. Malie is of Hebrew, Egyptian, French, and Latin origin but is used mainly in Hawaii. Malie means 'calm' in Hawaiian.

Meaning: Serene Origin: Hawaiian

Malvina

(mal-VEEN-ə)

Malvina is a feminine given name derived from the Gaelic mala mhinn, meaning "smooth brow". It was created by the 18th century Scottish poet James Macpherson.

Meaning: Woman with smooth forehead Origin: Gaelic

Mamie

(MAY-mee)

English Meaning: The name Mamie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Mamie is: Abbreviation of Mary and Miriam. Also a feminine name beginning with M. Also used as an independent name in the USA.

Meaning: Pearl Origin: Greek

Manee

(MAH-nee)

Manee Name meaning in Urdu is ایک مصور نے بعد میں ایک نبی ہونے کا دعوی کیا, a Muslim Persian Boy name with lucky number is 1 and Manee Name meaning in English is A Painter Who Later Claimed To Be A Prophet.

Meaning: Precious stone Origin: Thai

Manila

(mə-NIL-ə)

Manila derived its name from two Tagalog words; "may," meaning "there is," and "nilad," the name of a shrub that originally grew abundantly along the shores of the Pasig River and Manila Bay.

Meaning: Son's jewel Origin: Sanskrit