Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Merla
Derived from the Old English word for 'blackbird'.
English
Merle
Derived from the French word for blackbird.
French
Merlin
From the Welsh name Myrddin, possibly meaning 'sea fortress'.
Welsh
Merline
Derived from the French name Merle, meaning 'blackbird'.
French
Merna
Merna means 'star of the sea' or 'beloved'.
Arabic
Merolla
From the sea.
Latin
Merredith
Protector of the sea.
Welsh
Merrick
Fame-power; derived from the Old English elements 'mǣre' meaning famous and ...
English
Merrilline
Bright sea, derived from the Old English elements 'mere' meaning sea and 'hyl...
English
Merrington
Surname derived from a place name meaning 'settlement by the lake'.
English
Merrion
Derived from Irish 'muir' meaning 'sea', possibly meaning 'of the sea'.
Irish
Mersey
Referring to the Mersey River in England.
English
Merta
Derived from the Slavic element 'mer' meaning 'great' or 'famous'.
Slavic
Merton
From the town near a lake.
English
Merwin
Friend of the sea.
English
Meskhenet
Meskhenet is the Egyptian goddess of childbirth, meaning 'birthplace' or 'the...
Egyptian
Mesrop
derived from the Armenian name Mesropos; meaning , possibly related to wisdom.
Armenian
Messala
derived from the Roman family name Messalla; meaning.
Latin
Messina
Derived from the city of Messina in Sicily.
Italian
Messinia
derived from the Greek name Messini; possibly referring to a region in ancien...
Greek
Metabus
derived from the Roman name Metabus; meaning.
Latin
Metanira
Mother of Demophoon.
Greek
Metcalf
From the calf farm.
English
Metellus
Derived from the Roman family name Metellus, possibly meaning 'servant' or 'm...
Latin
Meth
Short form of Methuselah, meaning 'man of the dart' in Hebrew.
English
Methusaleh
Man of the dart or Man of the sword.
Hebrew
Methuselah
Man of the dart or Man of the sword.
Hebrew
Methushelach
Man of the dart or Man of the sword.
Hebrew
Metillda
Strength in battle, derived from the Germanic elements 'maht' meaning might a...
Germanic
Mettalise
Combination of the names Metta and Elise.
English
Meurig
Meurig is the Welsh form of Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish'.
Welsh
Mhina
Mother of twins.
Swahili
Michio
A man with a thousand generations or a man on the road.
Japanese
Midas
King Midas, legendary king with the power to turn everything he touched into ...
Greek
Midgard
The realm of humans in Norse cosmology, literally 'middle enclosure'.
Norse
Midgarth
Means 'middle enclosure' or 'middle earth', referring to the world of humans ...
Norse
Midhinesh
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the middle' or 'central ruler'.
Sanskrit
Midhun
A name for the god of love, also meaning 'fragrant' or 'sweet'.
Sanskrit
Midi
From the French word 'midi', meaning 'noon' or 'south'.
French
Midori
Green, often referring to the color or a type of green tea.
Japanese
Mietawi
From the town of Mietawa.
Arabic
Mihran
Mihran means 'sun' or 'light' in Armenian, derived from the Persian god Mithra.
Armenian
Mijamin
From the right hand, a biblical name meaning 'right hand' or 'southward'.
Hebrew
Mikaal
Mikaal is the Arabic form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Arabic
Mikelats
Name of a mythological figure, a son of the goddess Mari.
Basque
Mikl
Diminutive of Miklós, the Hungarian form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the...
Hungarian
Miklos
Miklos is the Hungarian form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Hungarian
Mikolaj
Polish form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Polish
Mikolas
Victory of the people.
Czech
Miksa
Derived from the Hebrew name Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Hungarian
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