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Displayed on this page are M- names 81 to 100. Within these names, the English Mallory was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #247 and a usage of 0.0669%, and it was followed by Malia, which is used in the Hawaii language. The rare M- names are Malika (Arabic), Malin (Scandinavian), Malina (German, English, and Scottish), Malinda (English), Malory (English), Malou (English, French, and German), Malvina (English and Scottish), Malwina (Polish), Malwine (German), Mamie (English), Manda (English), Mandi (English), Mandy (English), Mania (Polish), Manjula (Indian), Manon (French), Manu (German), and Manuela (German, Italian, and Spanish).
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Malia Malika ... queen ... has its origins in the Arabic language and ... not popular as a baby girl name ... Malin ... of Magdala ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Scandinavian ... variant form of Magdalena ... Malina ... of Magdala; disciple ... used mostly in German, English, and ... variation of Malcolmina ... Malinda Mallory Malory ... unlucky, unhappy ... used chiefly in English and its origin ... variant of Mallory ... Malou ... origin is French, and its use, English, French, ... form of Marie Louise ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Malvina Malwina ... smooth brow ... used mostly in the Polish language and ... variant form of Malvina ... Malwine ... smooth brow ... primarily used in the German language ... variant form of Malvina ... Mamie Manda Mandi Mandy Mania ... bitterness ... used predominantly in the Polish ... form of Mary ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Manjula ... pleasing, lovely, melodious ... origin is Sanskrit, and its use, Indian ... not listed within the top 1000 ... Manon ... bitterness ... primarily used in French and it is of ... form of Mary ... not popular as a baby girl name ... Manu ... God is with us ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... form of Manuela ... Manuela |