English Baby Names

Discover English baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Makepeace
Bringer of peace.
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Makfield
Field near the stream.
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Makfyld
Peaceful, calm.
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Makinley
Son of the fair warrior, derived from the Gaelic Mac Coinnigh.
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Makyn
Son of Mack.
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Makynlea
Combination of Makenzie and Leah.
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Makynleigh
Combination of Makenzie and Leigh.
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Makys
meaning.
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Malandra
Combination of the names Malia and Sandra.
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Malany
Combination of the names Malia and Tiffany.
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Malden
From the valley.
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Maldin
From the hillside town.
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Malfred
Peaceful ruler.
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Malloren
Malloren is a surname of English origin. It does not have a specific meaning..
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Mallory
Unfortunate or ill-fated, derived from the Old French word 'malheure'.
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Mallow
From the name of the marshmallow plant, derived from Old English 'malwe'.
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Malmus
Malmus is an English name of origin and meaning..
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Malorie
derived from Mary or Mallory.
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Malvern
Grassy hill.
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Malvin
Friend of justice, derived from Old English elements.
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Malvinia
Smooth brow or gentle chief, from Old English elements.
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Manchester
From the city of Manchester.
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Mandalyn
Blend of Mandal and Lynn.
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Mandie
Diminutive of Amanda, meaning 'worthy of love'.
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Mandolin
A musical instrument similar to a guitar.
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Mandy
Short form of Amanda, meaning 'worthy of love'.
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Manford
Guardian of the ford.
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Manforde
Guardian of the ford.
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Mango
Refers to the fruit.
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Manhattan
Referring to the boroughs in New York City.
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Manlea
From the scented meadow.
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Manleah
From the meadow clearing.
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Manleigh
From the meadow path.
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Manley
From the shared meadow.
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Manlie
From the shared meadow.
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Manly
From the shared meadow.
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Mannie
Diminutive of Emmanuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
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Manning
Son of Mann, from the Old English personal name Mann.
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Mannleah
From the meadow by the common wood.
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Mannley
From the meadow of the common man.
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Mannox
Derived from a surname meaning 'little man' or 'son of Mann'.
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Manny
Diminutive of Manuel, meaning 'God is with us'.
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Mansel
From the mansion.
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Mansfield
From the stony field.
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Mansfyeld
From the stony field.
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Mantel
A loose outer garment.
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Manton
From the manor town.
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Manvile
From the meadow village.
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Manville
From the great village.
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Many
Derived from the Old English word 'manig', meaning 'many' or 'much'.
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