12,065 names · Page 4 of 61
May flower; rose
Possibly 'princess' or 'work', or a blend of other names.
princess, chief, or industrious
princess, queen, or bitter
chief, prince
princess, or a combination of Mae and Lyana
princess, or a combination of Mae and Lyane
princess, chief, or associated with the month of May
Possibly a combination of 'Mae' (May) and 'Ly' (lily), or a variant of Maëlys.
chief, princess, or beautiful lake
May blossom
princess, chief, or possibly 'great'
princess, chief, or associated with the sea
Possibly 'great' or 'chieftain', or 'star of the sea'
princess, or possibly related to 'May'
princess, chief, or great
May, or a combination of Mae and Lynn
princess, chief, or pledge
princess, or a combination of Mae and Lynn
Possibly related to 'chief' or 'prince', or a variant of other names.
princess, chief, or prince
princess, chief, or battle chief
Possibly a modern French creation, perhaps a blend of Maëlys and Elyse.
Uncertain, possibly 'princess' or 'pearl'
ancient, old; stone, rock
great, chief
May
pearl
Varies by origin; often related to 'fierce' or 'first' in Korean, or a surname.
Possibly 'great' or 'illustrious', or related to 'maiden'.
field, plain
Possibly 'great queen' or 'my queen'
bitter, or star of the sea
star of the sea; bitter
rebellious, bitter, or beloved
star of the sea
famous, renowned
great ruler, prince
unknown, possibly 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness'
great chief, prince
unknown, possibly related to 'dark' or 'black'
great prince
lady, mistress of the house
of Mars, warlike
gift of God
stone
Gift of God
Mother Earth
intoxicating, she who intoxicates
Welcome, greeting
welcome
Welcome
welcome; grace, counsel, protection
little Maël
Intoxicating, joyful, or perhaps related to the goddess Maeve
Intoxicating, she who intoxicates
intoxicating
Intoxicating rose
intoxicating, enchanting
Uncertain, possibly 'bitter' or 'star of the sea' combined with 'ruler'
songbird, thrush
song thrush
Intoxicating, often associated with a legendary queen
intoxicating, joyful, or perhaps a variant of Maeve
great, chief, prince
great joy
white, fair, or blessed
princess, queen
illusion, magic, or mother
Powerful in battle, mighty, embodying strength
My beautiful one
Hidden, secret, concealed
Beautiful, beloved
unknown, possibly related to 'blessed' or 'praised'
Charming, enchanting, bewitching
Origin, source, root
He who is protected or safeguarded by a higher power.
True/real (ma) + writing/history (fumi)
First girl; firstborn daughter
gift of God; pearl; great; strong
of Magdala
Pearl
Gift
Accepted, approved, agreeable
beloved, cherished
glory, majesty, honor
woman from Magdala
Woman from Magdala
from Magdala
Of Magdala; tower, elevated, great, magnificent
From Magdala, meaning 'tower' or 'elevated, magnificent'
of Magdala, a tower
Of Magdala
Of Magdala; tower
Glorious, splendid, majestic
Tower of God
magician, sorcerer
Glorious, noble, majestic
glorious, majestic
Unknown, possibly a modern coinage or variant of another name.
possibly 'pearl' or 'magical'
bitter; pearl; strength; great
moon
son of Magnus
Goddess Parvati; 'great goddess'
Pearl and bitter/star of the sea
Pearl and May
pearl and month of May
Pearl and Rose
greater, major
Spirit, magic, or supernatural power
great, large
the art of producing illusions by supernatural means
magical, wizardly
unknown, possibly related to 'magical' or a surname
magical, enchanting
Heroic, brave, valiant
Happy, joyful, delighted
one who is happy, joyful woman
great glory
great prince or chief
great warrior
strength, might
mighty spear
strength in battle
Mighty battle
strong, mighty
magnificent, splendid, noble
great
Named after the magnolia flower, symbolizing beauty, perseverance, and dignity.
Magnolia flower
Magnol's flower
great, mighty
Thor's strength
praised, commendable