List of English Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Maurine

The name Maurine is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Maurine is: Dark.

Meaning: Obstinacy, Rebelliousness Origin: English

Mavreena

Mavreena is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1026 times.

Meaning: Obstinacy, Rebelliousness Origin: English

Maxene

Origin of the name Maxine: Modern feminine form of Max, a short form of Maximilian, which is a compound name composed from the Latin names Maximus (greatest) and Aemiliānus.

Meaning: The great estrival Origin: English

Maybelle

Meanings and history of the name Maybelle: | Edit. Form of Mabel, meaning "my beautiful one" in French.

Meaning: Lovable Origin: English

Meade

From an English surname which indicated one who lived on a meadow (from Middle English mede) or one who sold or made mead (an alcoholic drink made from fermented honey; from Old English meodu).

Meaning: Lives by a meadow Origin: English

Meave

Irish Meaning: The name Meave is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Meave is: Joy. The name of an early queen of Connaught.

Meaning: Intoxicating Origin: English

Meed

MEED, abbreviated from the former name Middle East Economic Digest, is a business intelligence tool for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), providing analysis and commentary on Middle Eastern markets, companies, people and data on the regional projects market.

Meaning: Lives by a meadow Origin: English

Melantha

Greek Meaning: The name Melantha is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Melantha is: Dark flower.

Meaning: Flower Origin: English

Melia

Melia comes from ancient Greece (Μελια) and is a name which appears in Greek Mythology. The name means "ash tree" in Greek, a derivative of μελι (meli) "honey". This was the name of a nymph in Greek myth, the daughter of the Greek god Okeanos.

Meaning: Work Origin: English

Melle

Melle Name Meaning. North German: habitational name from Melle near Osnabrück, earlier Menele , probably from Old Saxon gimeni 'public' + lo 'woods'. Dutch and Belgian (van Melle): habitational name from places in East Flanders and North Brabant.

Meaning: Obstinacy, Rebelliousness Origin: English