| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Save | |
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| 1681 |
Mylene
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French | Variant of Andre: Masculine, manly, brave. | ||
| 1682 |
Myma
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Irish | Beloved. | ||
| 1683 |
Myra
|
Biblical | I flow, pour out, weep. | ||
| 1684 |
Myra
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English | Name invented by an Elizabethan writer (Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke) for a love poem. | ||
| 1685 |
Myra
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Greek | Abundance. | ||
| 1686 |
Myra
|
Latin | Marvelous. | ||
| 1687 |
Myrelle
|
Latin | Feminine variant of Mireya from the Hebrew male name Amariah meaning 'Jehovah has said. | ||
| 1688 |
Myrenia
|
Latin | Descendant of Abas. | ||
| 1689 |
Myriam
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Hebrew | Ancient version of Mary. In the Bible Miriam sister of Moses saved his life when she hid infant Moses in a basket among the rushes at the ri... See more | ||
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| 1690 |
Myrilla
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Latin | Marvelous. | ||
| 1691 |
Myrina
|
Latin | An Amazon. | ||
| 1692 |
Myrla
|
French | Blackbird. | ||
| 1693 |
Myrlene
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Latin | Blackbird. | ||
| 1694 |
Myrna
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Arabic | Myrrh; sweet oil. | ||
| 1695 |
Myrna
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Celtic | Tender. | ||
| 1696 |
Myrna
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Gaelic | Variant of Morna: Beloved. | ||
| 1697 |
Myrta
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Greek | Myrtle. | ||
| 1698 |
Myrta
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Latin | Variant of Myrtle - based on the evergreen shrub sacred to Venus as a symbol of love. | ||
| 1699 |
Myrtia
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Greek | Myrtle. | ||
| 1700 |
Myrtice
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Greek | Myrtle. | ||
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