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Displayed on this page are M- names 261 to 280. Maya was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #62 and a usage of 0.2219%, and it is mainly used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by Mayra, which is used in English. Rare M- names include the English Maude, the Irish, German, Italian, and Spanish Maura, the English Maureen, the French Maurine, the Irish and English Mave, the English Mavelle, Mavie, the English and Scottish Mavis, the German Maxi, the Spanish Maxima, the German Maximiliane, the English and German Maxine, the English May, the Scottish Màili, Màireag, Màiri, the Irish Máible, and last of all the Irish Máire.
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Maude Maura Maureen Maurine Mave ... intoxicating, she who ... primarily used in the Irish and English ... of Celtic and Old French origin ... Mavelle ... mavis, song thrush ... language of origin is Old French and it is ... variant form of Mavis ... Mavie ... mavis, song thrush ... language of origin is Old French and it is ... variant of Mavis ... Mavis Maxi ... greatest ... of Latin origin and it is used largely in ... form of Maximiliane ... Maxima ... greatest ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... From the Roman nickname ... Maximiliane ... greatest ... origin is Latin, and its use, German ... From the Roman family name ... Maxine May Maya Mayra Màili ... bitterness ... used mostly in the Scottish language and it is ... variation of Mary ... Màireag ... bitterness ... largely used in Scottish and its origin is ... form of Mary ... Màiri ... bitterness ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly in the ... variant form of Mary ... Máible ... lovely; to love ... used chiefly in Irish and its origin is Old ... variant of Mabel ... Máire ... bitterness ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly in the ... variant form of Mary ... |