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Displayed on this page are M- names 281 to 300. Megan was the most popular among them in 2007 with a rank of #78 and a usage of 0.1953%. The name is mainly used in English and Welsh. It was followed in popularity by the English and Scottish Mckenzie, the English Mckenna, Meghan, Mckayla, and lastly the English name, Meagan. Unusual M- names include Máiria (Irish), Máirín (Irish), Márta (Hungarian), Meaghan (English), Meave (Irish), Meaveen (Irish), Mechthild (German), Mechtilde (German), Medbh (Irish), Medea (English and German), Medina (Italian and Spanish), Meg (English), Meggie (English), and Meggy (English).
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Máiria ... bitterness ... largely used in Irish and it is derived from ... variant form of Mary ... Máirín ... bitterness ... primarily used in the Irish language and it is ... form of Máire ... Márta ... lady ... primarily used in Hungarian and it is of ... variant form of Martha ... not in the top 1000 names ... Mckayla Mckenna Mckenzie Meagan Meaghan Meave ... intoxicating, she who ... used chiefly in the Irish language and it is ... variant form of Maeve ... Meaveen ... intoxicating, she who ... of Celtic origin and it is used mainly in ... form of Maeve ... Mechthild ... mighty in battle ... of Germanic origin and it is ... variant of Matilda ... an unusual baby girl name ... Mechtilde ... mighty in battle ... primarily used in German and it is ... variant form of Matilda ... Medbh ... intoxicating, she who ... mainly used in Irish and its language of ... variant form of Maeve ... Medea ... to meditate, to ponder ... mainly used in English and German ... Its language of origin is Old Greek ... Medina ... city ... an Italian and Spanish name of Spanish ... first name is derived from the surname, which ... Meg Megan Meggie ... pearl ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is used ... form of Margaret ... Meggy ... pearl ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... form of Margaret ... not in the top 1000 names ... Meghan |