Russian women's names beginning with the letters m, n, o. Women's names on the letter M Beautiful Russian names on m women's

The name begins with the letter "M" - it means the girl will always achieve his, although it may not be immediately - her talents reveal gradually. Its slowness only external, in fact she is smart and never forgets. In life, it is interested in literally everything - she wants to visit all countries, work in hundreds of areas and in general, to get as much sensations as possible - just to avoid boredom and routine. There are no patterns in communication - the girl can be quite closed, and the soul of the company. The only thing is always more prone to philosophy, reflections than to discuss household details.

M.
  • Mayan - Translated from Greek - "Kormilitsa", "Mother". Girl with bright appearance, strong character and will. She likes people, but in communication is quite cold and strict to others. A rather complicated nature that does not know how to lose - she needs everything immediately. 55
  • Malika - There are several options for the origin of the name, including Arabic and Slavic (from the word "small"). Malika is a sensible calm girl striving for stability. -35
  • Malvina - The name from the ancient Germanic language means "weak", "gentle." In fact, Malvina is smart, creative, tough nature, with which it is dangerous to argue. -59
  • Margarita - (Margarita, Margo). Translated from Greek - "Pearl", "Pearls". The main quality of the nature of this woman is straightforward. She will say everything he thinks to any person, regardless of age and status. Honest, bold and impatient, it has an analytical mindset and logical thinking. 44
  • Marianne - (Mariaan) may have happened from the names of Maria and Anna. Folk form name - Marianana. This sociable, a cheerful girl loves everything without exception, and even matured, she still remains a common favorite. (8) 7
  • Marina - From the Latin word "Marinus", meaning "maritime". In life, Marina is ice and a flame. Susceptible, impatient and impulsive, with an infinite imagination. The main thing is what she is waiting for is love, tenderness and understanding. 33
  • Maria - The most common name in the world, because that's the name of Jesus's mother. Good, affectionate, balanced and responsible. She either becomes an ideal housewife and blooms during the motherhood or becomes a woman who will always prove to everyone that it does not seem. (4) 58
  • Martha - Perhaps this is the European version of Marfa. This is a girl confident in his abilities. (1) 11
  • Matrena - Ensured lady, Madam (from Latin). Calm, patient, a little phlegmatic girl who likes to observe more than to participate. (1) -46
  • Melania - (Melanya) dark, dark (from Greek). Feminine, charming, gentle girl. 23
  • Melissa - (Melis) from the Greek - "Bee", "Honey". Sociable, independent, creative nature, explicit perfectionist - neat, scrupulous. 11
  • Mila - From the Old Slavonic, it means "cute", and in the portable value it can be designated as "beautiful" or "gentle." Emotional girl, always in the center of attention. 14
  • Milada - Cute, good (from Slavyansky). Good, sociable, creative girl. -41
  • Milan. - (Milena) Slavic name meaning "cute." Strong personality, active and susceptible, a little mysterious. (2) 7
  • Milolyika - Cute Flash (Slavic Name). Artistic, charming girl, always ready to come to the rescue. -53
  • Miloslava - Nice, sweet (Slavic name). A kind, sociable girl with a sense of humor, not extinguishing alone. -21
  • Mira - (Mirra). There is no single version of the origin of this name. The world has an analytical mindset, strong, smart, seeking to attract attention. (1) 22
  • Miroslava - Slavic name, formed by their two parts "Peace" and "Glory". Smart, careful, decent girl, who is still new. Her desire for order can be crazy. 107
  • Michel - The name of French origin. Michelle loves comfort and beautiful life, but do not like to make efforts to achieve something. 0
  • Miya - (Mia) One of the name of Mary. Proud, active girl, seeking perfection and seeking to be the best in everything. (2) 83
  • Mlada - Slavic name, means "young." Charming, smiling, easy to communicate personality. -55
  • Monica - The name Monica has Greek roots. Strong, active, sensible girl. -12
  • Muse - Goddess of arts (in ancient Greece). Sociable, smart, capable girl who can always rely in everything. -93

On this page: Magdalen, Magda, Madlena, Maya, Malania, Malania, Margarita, Mariam, Marianna, Marina, Marina, Martina, Martina, Martina, Martyr, Matron, Marelan, Matrius, Matrona, Melania, Melissa, Melitin, Millita, Milan, Milena, Miloslav, Miriam, Miroslav, Mihalin, Miya, Mlada, Blood, Monica, Mustlava, Muse // Nadezhda, Nana, Nastasya, Natalia, Natalia, Nonja, Nelly, Neonic, Nika , Nina, Nonna, Nora, November // Oksana, Okabrina, Olesya, Olivia, Olympiad, Olympia, Olga

Magdala and on, Ma Gda, Madle on

Ancient Orthodox name: Marie Ya

: The name of Magdalene (as well as Magdalena, Madelene, Madeleine, Magdalena, Majdalen, Magdalen, common in Catholic countries, is given in honor of the Holy Equal-Apostles Mary Magdalene. Magdalene means "Magdala resident", "from Magdala" (city in ancient Galilee)

Conversational options: Magdallinka, Magdalenka, Madleka, Magda, Magdonka, Magda, Magdinka, Magdachka, Maggid, Magda, Magna, Maga, Lena, Lenka, Lenny, Lina, Link

Holy Equal-Apostles Maria Magdalene, Mironositsa, the Day of Memory is considered July 22 / August 4, as well as the third Sunday after the Orthodox Easter

: Maria; Mary Magdalene.

Modern English counterparts: Madeleine, Magdalene, Magdalena // Madelyn, Maddie, Maddy, Mady, Magda, Maggie, Magsie, Lena, Maud, Maudlin, Maun, Maunie

Magdalene, Magda, Madelene - borrowed European names, are rare in Russian families

M. a Jia

Ancient Orthodox name: absent

Value, origin of the name: "May", "Born in May" (from the Latin name of the month of Majus). In the ancient Greek mythology of Nymph Maya (μαῖα - "Mother, Kormilitsa"), one of the seven daughters of Atlanta, the most beautiful. Her son was Hermes (about Hermes, see Irma), whom she gave birth to Zeus (and also focused and raised). Romans Maya (MAIA) had a goddess - a patronage of the fruitful land, the mother of God Mercury, in her honor was named month in the Roman calendar

Notes: The name of Maya in the Soviet period was identified with the May Day (the day of international solidarity of workers). The new stage of the popularity of this name is associated with the release in 1993 by the animated series "Maya bee" (according to the book of the German writer V. Bonzels "The Adventures of the Beeley Maison"). It is difficult to say what a shaft name for Maya will be the best, one can only notice that in the English-speaking world the name maya (maya) is considered derived from the names of Maria and Margarita (a decreasing form that has become an independent personal name)

Conversational options: May, Majuna, Mayo, Majushka, Maiusha, Mayushka, Mayushka, T-shirt, Majnik, Maiyuska, Mai Masha, Masya, Masinka, Masnik, Maew, Maryna, Maown,Maine, Maju, bee

: May, Maya, Mayah, Mae

Popularity name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Mal. and Mala Nya (see chalk)

Margar. and that, marie on

Ancient Orthodox name: Margari Ta, Marie on

Value, origin of the name:

The meaning of Marina is "maritime" (from Latin Marinus), and Margarita means "Pearl" (Margarita, Lat., Margarites, Greek.). The common names of Margarita and Marina are that in Christian countries these names are given in honor of the same holy living in the III-IV centuries in Antioch. Catholics are more popular with the name of Margarita, and the Orthodox Marina. Name Margarita hasmany national forms - Greta (Germany, England, Sweden), Margot (France), Margit (Denmark, Hungary), Market (Czech Republic), Midgeta (Poland), Megan (England, Wales), etc.

Spoken options: Margarita // Rita, Ritka, Ritel, Ritena, Ritunka, Ritul, Ritel, Rituya, Ritan, Ritosh, Rocky, Margosha, Margusha, Margoj, Marga, Margo,Mara, Greta, Margarist, Marusya

Spoken options: Marina // Marinka, Marisha, Marishka, Marishenka,Marinushka, Mariny, Marinka, Marinechka, Marisa, Marishechka, Marusya,Marunya, Mare, Mary, Mara, Marechka

Holy patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

The Holy Great Martyr Margarita Antioch, the second name is Marina

Antioch, July 17/30

Note: In Russian Orthodox saints, there is another Holy Marina - Rev. Marina Berian (Macedonian), day of memory - February 28 / March 13, howeverthe correct writing of her name is not marina, but maran, what canmake sure I get acquainted with the historical documents and lists of the saints of otherschurches (for example, Orthodox Antioch or Catholic: Saint Marana ofBeroea, Saint Marana of Berea, Syria)

Child name in foreign orthodox churches : Margaret, Marina

Modern English analogs: Margaret, Marguerite, Greta, Grete // Margery, Margy,Margie, Marge, Margot, Margo, Marjorie, Marjie, Mae, Maggie, Maggie, Magsie, Madge, Maggie, Magsie, Maggy, Maggie, MagsieMaisie, Mags, Meg, Meggie, Megan, Rita, Peggy, Peggy, Daisy, Metta, Midge, Greta, Greta, Grete,Gretta, Grets, Gritty; Marine, Marina // Mari, Mara, Marni, Rina, Mina

Popularity name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Margarita is one of the most popular names, it ranks 19th in the rankingpopularity (approximately 160 per 10,000 newborn girls); Marina - 37 placein the ranking (approximately 63 by 10,000)

Marie. a M, Mary M

Ancient Orthodox name: Maria M.

Value, origin of the name: Maryam (Mariam, Miriam) - so called sisterbiblical prophet Moses. This is aramaic and Hebrew name havingegyptian roots: from MRY (MYR) - "Beloved", MR - "Love", or from Meritamen(Meri-Amun) - "Beloved of God Amuna" (Dr.-Egypt.). Later name Mariam (Maryam)in Greek and Latin languages \u200b\u200btransformed into Maria (Maria).

Notes:

1) Please note that the name of Mariam (Maryam) is not inclined,

2) Name Maryam is not only a Christian, but also the Muslim name: Maryam -"The name of the Mother of the Prophet Isa" (Arabsk). Isa of Muslims is Jesus Christ,

3) Amun. (Amon) - the ancient Egyptian god of heaven, the God of the Sun

Conversational options: Mara, Marenka, Mary, Maria ... - See Maria

Holy patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Righteous Mariam, Sister of the Prophet Moses, are birthday days"Day of the Holy Fathers" and "Day of Holy Fathers" (the penultimate and last Sundayorthodox Christmas)

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Miriam, Maryam

Modern English analogs: Miriam (in Western Europe Miriam - morepopular Name Shape than Mariam) // Miri, Mimi, Mary, Mitzi

Popularity name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Mariam, Maryam, Miriam - names, rare in Russian families, 1-6 per 10 000newborn girls. It should be noted that the name Mariam is among the top tenthe most popular women's Christian names in Armenia and Armenians living in the territoryRussia

Marie. and Nna, Marya on

Ancient Orthodox name: Maria Mna.

Value, origin of the name:

Mariamne (Mariamna) - so called sisterapostle Philip, the nearest student of Jesus Christ (one of 12). ithellenized (i.e. exposed to Greek processing) version of Maryam(Mariam). Russian folk and literary forms name areMarianna and Mariana

Note: The French version of the name was popular in Western Europe- MARIANNE (Marianna). Already forgot that the original was the name Mariamne, and todaymany believe that the name MARIANNE (MARIANNA) is the result of two additionnames: Maria and Anna (Mary + Anne)

Conversational options: Mariam, Maryam, Marianka, Maryanka, Maryanushka,Marimianka, Marilya, Maryasya, Marysha, Yana, Yanushka, Mara, Mare, Mary,Maria...

Holy patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Mariamne.

Modern English analogs: Marianne, Marianna, Maryann // Mary, Maria, Mari,Marie, Mar, Annie, Maryann, Mariann

Popularity name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Marianna, along with Mariana, occupy 54th place in the popularity rating (approximately24 per 10,000 newborn girls, and Marian and Mariann approximately equally)

M. and Ricka

Ancient Orthodox name: Marie Ya

Value, origin of the name:

Marik's name happened on behalf of Mary, itwidespread in Germany and Eastern European countries - in the Czech Republic,Slovakia, Poland, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Greece. Usually stressdone on the first syllable (Marika), but in some countries, for example, in Moldova andGeorgia - on the second (Marika)

Conversational options: Mara, Mary, Marica, Marisha, Marishka, Marie, Maria,Marya, Marijka, Mariny, Marieka, Marius, Maryush, Maryushka, marickus,Marikosh, Marusya, Masha, Masha, Mashunya

Note 1: Details about the gloomy name Mary - origin, saintsfor patrons and family days, see a separate article Maria

Note 2: Marika's name also existed in Roman mythology: MARICA- Divine Nymph, who gave birth to a boy named Latin, who becamesubsequently, the king of Latinians (Latins, Latinan lived in the territory of modernItaly, spoke in Latin)

Modern English analogs: Mariica, marika // Mari, Marie, Mara, Mika, Rici, Riki, Rik

Popularity name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Borrowed European name, in Russian families is rare

Mar. and on (see Margari Ta, Marie on)

Mar. and I, Ma Rye

Ancient Orthodox name: Marie Ya

Value, origin of the name:

Maria for its origin, this is the Aramaic and Hebrew Name. At first it existed in the form of Miriam, Mariam (Miriam,Maryam, Mariam) - This is how it is written in the Old Testament, and so called, for example,sister of the biblical prophet Moses. True roots at the Egyptian: from Mry(MYR) - "Beloved", MR - "Love", or from Meritamen (Meri-Amun) - "Belovedgod of Amuna "(Dr. Egypt.). This name was also the mother of Jesus Christ. In Aramaic textsThe gospel she was named the same - Miriam, Mariam (Miriam, Maryam, Mariam).

But in the texts of the New Testament, which were written in Latin and Greek, her name is alreadylooking out otherwise - Maria (Maria), in this updated form itand gained immense popularity in the world. In the New Testament there are otherwomen with the name Maria, for example, Maria Magdalene and Maria - Martha sister

Notes:

1) Amun (Amon) - the ancient Egyptian God of Heaven, the God of the Sun,

2) possible russian passport forms of Maria can also be Marya and Marietta(Marietta); Marya is one of the traditional Russian form forms; Marietta.

(Marietta) - "Little Maria" (Ial., Franz.),

3) in Catholic countries oftenthere is an independent personal name Magdalene (Magdalen, Magdalena)in honor of St. Mary Magdalene; German name Marlene (Marlene, Marlene) isabbreviation from Maria Magdalene (Maria Magdalene)

Conversational options: Marya, Masha, Masha, Mashutka, Mashuska, Mashurka,Mashunya, Mashinka, Mashuchuchka, Masha, Masha, Masha, Mashuha, Masha,Mara, Mura, Murka, Marusya, Marustenka, Mauli, Maruska, Mary, Marry, Rusya,Musya, Music, Musana, Manya, Manyasha, Manechka, Manka, Manyura, Moule, Mojuck,Marijka, Marieka, Marieka, Marinka, Marytsa, Marenka, Martha, Maryusha,Maryanka, Marianka, Maryanushka, Mariuska, Marishka, Marishka,Marilya, Maryasya, Marysha, Maryashenka, Maryana, Masya, Masca, Masyanya,Yana, Yanka, Yanushka, Mary, Mary, Marie

Holy Martyr Mary Asian, February 6/19

Holy Martyr Mary Caesarian, June 7/20

Holy Martyr Mary Patricia, Constantinople, August 9/22

Holy Martyr Mary Persian, June 9/22

Saint Rev. Maria Radonezhskaya(mother of St. Sergius Radonezh),january 18/31; September 28 / October 11

Holy Equal-Apostles Maria Magdalene,mironositsa, July 22 / August 4, as well asthird Sunday after Orthodox Easter

Holy Righteous Maria Vfanskaya (Castle-day Sister of Lazar),third sunday after Orthodox Easter

Holy righteous Maria Cleopova, Mironine, in Third Sundayafter orthodox Easter

Saint Rev. Maria Egyptian, April 1/14, as well as in the fifthsunday of the Great Post

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Maria, Mary

Modern English analogs: Maria, Mary, Marietta // Marie, May, Mae, Mal, Moll,Mollie, Molly, Minnie, Mitzi, Mamie, Poll, Polly, Merry, Maura, Mara

Maria - a very popular name, ranks 4th in the rating of popularity(approximately 518 per 10,000 newborn girls); The name of Marya is significantly inferior topopularity (only 3-4 per 10,000)

Marl e.

Ancient Orthodox name: Marie Ya

Value, origin of the name: The German female name Marlene (Marlene) is an abbreviated form on behalf of the Holy Equal-to-Apostle Mary Magdalene (Mar Ia Magdalene), which was the first of the people who saw the Risen Jesus Christ

Note: Magdalene means "Magdala resident", "Magdala" (city inancient Galilee). Special glory of this name brought Actress Marlene Dietrich(Marlene Dietrich)

Conversational options: Marlene, Marlene, Marlaneka, Marlinka, Marley, Marleza,Mara, Maria, Masha

Holy patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Equal-to-Apostle Maria Magdalene, Mironine, Her Memory Days - July 22 /august 4, as well as third Sunday after Orthodox Easter

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Mary, Maria

Modern English analogs: Marlena, Marlen // Marleen, Mar, Marley, Marly,Marla, Lena, Lane

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Borrowed European name, in Russian families is very rare

M. and mouth, Marty on (see Ma RFA)

M. and RFA, Ma Mouth, Marty on

Ancient Orthodox name: Ma Rfa

Value, origin of the name: Name Martha (March)comes from Aramaicmarta - "Mrs., Mistress." So it is pronounced on most Europeanlanguages, that is, with the letter "T" (Marta, March).But in Russia it appeared in Russiain Greek spelling, with the letter "f" (martha, marfa), for example, in the Gospel ofLuke. Martin's name, despite the similarity of the sound with the name of March (Martha),it has a different origin - from the god of the war of Mars (Mars, Martis, Martius), Latinsk.

Conversational options:

M. and Rfinka, Marfa Sha, Ma RFushka, Marfa Screen, Marfu Shenka, Marfu Nya, Marefunka, Maferusha, Ma Rfitsa, Marfa TK, Ma Rf, Maru Sha, Ma Rushka, Mar Screen, Ma RSH, Ma Ra, Ma Renka, Marha Sha, Marha Top, Feed, Marty, Martyush, Martyusha, Martyc, Martyushka, Martyc, Martyash, Martha, Martushka

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Martha Asian, February 6/19

Saint Rev. Marfa Antioch, July 4/17

Holy Righteous Martha Vifanskaya (Sister of Lazar Castoral), Memorycelebrated in the third Sunday after the Orthodox Easter

Holy Righteous Martha Cappadociars (mother of Simeon Studnik), September 1/14

Holy Martyr Martha Persian, June 9/22

Holy Martyr Martha Roman, July 6/19

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Martha.

Modern English analogs: Martha, Marta (Martha, Martha) // MARTHIE, MARTIE,Marti, Marty, Marta, Mart, Mar, Matti, Matti, Mattie, Mattie, Patty, Patsy, Martie, Marcie,Mittie, Mitzie.

Modern English analogs: Martina, Martine (Martin) // Martie, Marty, Marti,Matty, Mattie, Mat, Tina

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Martha is a rare name (1-3 per 10,000 newborn girls); Martin and Martin's names inRussia is even more rare (less than 1 to 10,000)

Matrius, Matro on

Ancient Orthodox name: Matro B.

Value, origin of the name: "Notable."The name of the Matron comes from Latinmater - Mother. In ancient Rome, Matrona is an honorary title of married woman,indicating her belonging to the highest class and high personalreputation. Very close equivalent of this word is English Lady (Lady- Women's aristocratic title in the British monarchy, equivalent malelord)

Conversational options: Matreysh, Matriashin, Matrynka, Matrechka, Matronushka,Matrya, Matry, Matness, Motina, Motrain, Motley, Motya, Motoska, Motosheka,Motik, Musya, Musana, Misechka, Mattridge, Martro, Matyusha, Mantisha, Matyanya,Matyulya, Matulya, Matulka, Motulenka, Matusya, Tusya, Tuskka, Tusik, Bybay, Custa

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Matrona.

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Matrius - up to 4-7 per 10,000 newborn girls; Also found singlematron's name registration cases

a piece of chalk and chalk nya

Ancient Orthodox name: Mela Nia

Value, origin of the name: Do not confuse with the names of Milena and Milan! Melania's name comes from Greek Melaina (Melas), meaning "black", "Dark", "Small". The old Russian forms of the name were mala and small, modern passports are melania, melania. The name is quite popular in English-speaking countries, there it is usually pronounced with an emphasis on the first syllable - Lani

Conversational options: Melania, Melania, melan, Melanka, Melanka, Melasha, Melanka,

Melazhenka, chalk, grinding, Malania, Malania, Malanechka, Malanka, Malash, Malashka,

Malash, Malach, Malya, Malyshka, Machina, Little, Malinka, Malino, Lana, Lana, Lunchchik, Lanka,Lanka, lanushka, mile, Milash, Cutie, Manya, Manyasha

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Melania

Modern English analogs: Melanie, Melany // Mella, Mel, Mellie, Melly, Lanie, Ellie,ELLY, ELLA, ELLE

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

The names of Melania and Melania are annually registered inquantity up to 2-3 per 10 000almost in all regions of the country;such old form names like Malania andMalanya is currently not found

a piece of chalk and ssa, melith on

Ancient Orthodox name: Melith by

Value, origin of the name: "Bee", "Bee", "Honey" (Greek), in the figurative sense "diligent, hardworking". In Greek, Meli means "honey", and Melissa means "bee". As in the Orthodox and Catholic sacrats, the name is written in the same way: Melitina (Melitina), but the named European names of the name are Melissa, Melina (Franz.), Melisa (Sp., Polish), Melitta (GERM.), MELISSA, MELINDA (eng.), Melina, Melitina (Ial.)

Conversational options: Mel, Melis, Melina, Meloša, Melena, Mel, Mila, Melchka,

Milk, Melikushka, Melisha, Lina, Tina, Fox, Lesson, Beach, Melita,Melitta, Melitinka

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Melith Markanopolskaya, September 16/29

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Melitina.

Modern English analogs: Melissa // Mel, Milly, Millie, Missa, Missy, Missie, Lisa,Lissa, Melina, Melinda, Mindy

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Melissa - a rare name, up to 2-6 per 10,000 newborn girls; Name of Melithin in Russia

actually happened

Metal and V. (see Slavic Names)

MIL and on, mile on

Ancient Orthodox name: Mi face or lyuda la

Value, origin of the name: Mila on and Mile on - Fashionable World Slavonic

names (not only in Russia, but also Poland, the Czech Republic), as ancient names for themwell suited church names of Militz and Lyudmila

Note 1: Militz is one of the oldest and most popular Names in Serbia, Croatia,

Slovenia (emphasis on the first syllable). Name of name translated from Serbohorvatskylanguage - "Cute", "Milka" (Root Mil, Mila + Reduced Ending). The name fellin the Saints after the canonization of the Holy Princess of Militsa Serbian

Note 2: Lyudmila - "Sweethearts" (Slavic). This name is included in the sacraticles in honor.

saint Ludmila, Princess Czech, which Orthodox, and Catholicchurches. Died in 921, buried on Prague Country in the Basilica of St. Jerzhi

Conversational options: Mila, Mile, Milia, Millet, Milk, Milka, Milusha,

Milyzha, Milash, Lana, Lena, Misuing, Lucy, Lyusya, Lucik

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Lyudmila, Princess Czech, September 16/29

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Militsa, Ludmila (Ludmilla)

Modern English analogs: Mila, Myla, Milica (Militza read) // Mila, Millie, Milka,Lana, Lani, Lena, Lenka

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Milan, along with Mylena, occupy a high 18th place in the ranking of women's names (almost180 per 10,000 newborn girls, of which approximately 140 falls on Milanand 40 on mylen)

Mercile and V. (see Mirosala VA)

Miri. a M. (see Maria M)

Mirosle and wa, ally va

Ancient Orthodox name: absent

Value, origin of the name: In the past few years, these names leftoblivion and steel are quite widely used, along with other Slavicnames such as Yaroslav, Vladislav, Stanislav. "Decipher" namesMiroslava and Miloslava can be different someone as you like: Miroslava - "Peaceful andnice "," Slavit Mir "," glorifying world "," glorified for the whole world "; Miloslav -"Cute and glorious", "famous for its mercy" "famous for his mercy"

Conversational options: Miroslav // World, Mirusha, Mirushka, Mirochka, Mirochk,Mirosa, Mirka, Mirka, Mirka, Glory

Conversational options: Miloslava // Mila, Milk, Milash, Milan, Milka, Glory

Note:Militsa is best suited for mercy(see Milan), and for Miroslav - Maria (on sound, see Maria) or Salomia (bymeaning, see Salome)

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Mikhal and on

Ancient Orthodox name: absent

Value, origin of the name:

Mikhalin - a good option female namemikhail formed from the male name, most often found in Belarusand Poland (other famous derivatives on behalf of Mikhail - Mikhailin, Michael andMichelle). Name: "Like God", "Divine"

Conversational options: Mikhalinka, Mikhal, Mikhalka, Mikhal, Mihasik, Mikhasik,Mikhaska, Mishal, Mishuly, Mishanny, Mishan, Mishanka, Mishaska, Michelle

Modern English analogs: Michala, Mikayla, Michelle // Mickey (Micky, Mikki),Mika, Kay, Kaylie

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Female forms formed from Mikhail's male name, we are rare;

famous name - Mikhalin Lysov (born in 1992) - Paralympicchampion in ski racing and biathlon, honored master of sports in Russia

M. and I

Ancient Orthodox name: Marie Ya

Value, origin of the name:

The name Mia (Mia) in Sweden, Norway. Denmark, Hollandand Germany appeared as a diminutive form of name Maria (Maria), and then became an independent personalname. Wide distribution this name received in all English-speaking countries.In Italy, the name Mia is considered Italian, meaning "mine",in the sense of "I owned" (assignant pronoun)

Conversational options: Mutickey, Mituna, Miyusha, Miushi, Miyushka, Mija, Mimi

Modern English analogs: Mia // mi, mimi

Popularity name (frequency):

IN ratings of popularity 2012-2014 andmia made high places in a number of countries:8th place in Australia, 10th place in Austria, 2nd place in Germany, 6th place in the USA.In Slavic countries, it is found significantly less common: 67 place in the Czech Republic, 83 placein Poland. There is information from the registry office that the Miya name is already given in Russianewborn girls

Ml yes, mlade on (see Slavic Names)

M. oh Nika

Ancient Orthodox name: absent

Value, origin of the name:

Monica name wore famous christiancatholic saint Saint Monica of Hippo, who lived in 331-387. (we call itholy Monica Tagastinskaya), which was the mother of an even more famous saint- Blessed Augustine. The place of her birth is considered the city of Tagaste (Tagaste) inRoman province Numidia, today it is the territory of Algeria, next to Tunisia.Apparently, the monica name has Berber origin, but its meaning is notclear. Due to the fact that in his sound the name is similar to the Latin word MONEO andgreek Monos (όόνος), some researchers suggest that it means"Inspirational, encouraging, encouraging" (lat.) Or "only" (Greek)

Conversational options: Mona, Mona, Mika, Monica, Montami, Montusha (Manyusha),Monyushka, Moshka, Montyuna (Manyunya), Monasha (Manya)

Modern European names names: Monica, Monika, Monique // Mo, Mon, Mona,MONI, NICA, NIKA, NICKI, NIKKI, NEKI, NEEKA, MOCHA

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Mstisl and V. (see Slavic Names)

M. at

Ancient Orthodox name: Mu Z.

Value, origin of the name:

Muse is the common name of nine ancient Greek goddessespoetry, arts and sciences who lived on Mount Parnass. Their main vocation wasinspire poets, musicians, sculptors, wake them fantasy, the muses were givenknow the past, present and future. Each of the music had its own individual name -Melpomena, Klio, Calliopa, Erato, ... Greek Mousa means "thinking" (by the way,from music there were such well-known words as "music", "Museum"). Nevertheless, the mainthe meaning that has long been embedded in the word Muse is "inspirational"

Conversational options: Muza, Moja, Men's, Museum, Much, Muzik, Supil, Musya,

Musana, Musik

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Blessed Muse Roman, May 16/29

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Musa.

Modern English analogs: Muse, Musa

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Muse - very rare name today (less than 1 per 10,000 newborn girls)

Over e waiting

Ancient Orthodox name: Nearby waiting

Value, origin of the name:

In Russia, the name of Hope existed in the prechristianperiod, but in the Orthodox sacraticles it also fell only thanks to the Holy Devo MartyrII century, wearing the Greek name Elpis (ελπις, elpis). Letter translation for this namein Russian (Church Slavic) language is the word "hope". Such unambiguous"Transparent" name translations are called "traps". Need to say that Elpis(Hopes) sisters were wristis (faith) and Agape (love), and her mother was Sophia

Conversational options: Nadia, Nadya, Hoping, Nadia, Nadyushka, Maddy,Nadunya, Naduanka, Shuga, Naduya, Naduha, Nadka, Nadka, Nadik, HopefullyNada, Nadodek, Najanova, Nadrush, Nada, Nadozhka, Religent, Nadoha

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Nadezhda Roman, September 17/30 (This day marks memory

holy Sisters Martyrs Faith, Hope, Loves and Mother of their Sofia)

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Nadezhda.

Modern English analogs: Hope, Nadia, Nadine // Deedee, Nada

Note:

Faith (Russian), Pistis (Greek), Fides (Lat.), Faith (English) // Hope (Russian),ELPIS (Greek), SPES (Lat.), Hope (English) // Love (Russian), Agape (Greek), Caritas (Lat.),Love (English) // Sofia (Russian), Sophia (Greek, Lat., English)

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

girls)

N. a.

Ancient Orthodox name: absent

Value, origin of the name: This short and sonorous name exists in manycountries of the world - from the Hawaiian Islands, Japan, India to Africa and Europe. In eachthe country has its own name of the name. In Greece, for example, it is a diminutivethe form of the name of John, who has become an independent female name. In Spain nameNana is considered derivative on behalf of Anna, and in Georgia is one of the optionsnina

Conversational options: Nanochka, Nanoil, Nanulka, Nama, Nano, Nani, Nanchik,Nakka, go, nose, nusia

Modern English analogs: Nana, Nanna // Nan, Nanny, Nancy, Nay

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Rarely occurring borrowed name (less than 1 to 10,000 newbornsgirls)

NA and Sya. (see Anastasi I)

NAT and Lia, Nata Leia

Ancient Orthodox name: Nataliya

Value, origin of the name:

"Christmas" (Lat.). Natalia name comes fromlatin Dies Natalis Domini, meaning the "Lord's Birthday" (that is, the dayChristmas Christ), and initially the name was given to the girls who appeared on the lighton the days of Christmas holidays. But if you wish, we can assume that Natalia's namemeans "native", and there will be no big mistake, since it is separately takenlatin word Natalis translated into Russian just means "native, father"

Conversational options: Natasha, Natasha, Natashechka, Natasha, Natalochka,Natalia, Natalie, Natal, Tal, Tala, Talchka, Talech, Natalka, Natalla,Nathalek, Nata, Natuha, Nathaha, Natulya, Natula, Natulchka, Natulka,Natuul, Natusya, Natusyna, Natosekka, Our, Naughty, Tata, Tasha, Tashenka,Tashchka, Tashka, Tatoo, Tatuska, Tusya

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Natalia.

Modern English analogs: Natalie, Natalia, Nathalie, Nathalia // Nat, Nattie,Natty, Nettie, Nats, Allie, Ally, Tally, Natasha, Tash, Tasha

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Natalia, together with Natalia, occupies 43th place in the rating of popularity (approximately 49for 10,000 newborn girls); According to statistics of the registry office, Natalia is given in7-10 times more often than Natalia

Nezode a. (see Slavic Names)

N. e Lli (see barely on)

N. and ka, victim

Ancient Orthodox name: Nor, Vikita Ria

Value, origin of names: "Victory", "Winner" (Greek, Lat.).In the ancient Greece Nick (Nike) - the goddess of Victory, the Romans corresponded to her Victoria (Victoria)

Conversational options: Nick // Nikusha, Nikushka, Nikushka, Nick, Nikuska,Nikula, Nikulka, Nikitka, Nikina, Nick

Conversational options: Victoria // Vika, Vicul, Vikusya, Vikush, Vira, Vita,Top, Vitusa, Victosh, Vitosh, Vitasha, Vitasya, Vikta, Vikkuya, Vitulya, Vicky,Torah, Tosh, Tusya

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Martyr Victoria Cordvian, November 17/30

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Nika (Nike), Victoria

Modern English analogs: Nika (Nike) // Nicki, Nickie; Victoria, Victoriah // Vick,

Vicky, Vickie, Vikki, Vicka, Vic, VIX, Vee, Vivi, Via, Vita, Vicky-T, Tory, Tori, Tora, Ria

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Victoria is one of the most popular names today,ranked 6th in the rankingpopularity (approximately 384 by 10,000); Nick - 55 place in the rating of popularity(approximately 23 per 10,000 newborn girls)

N. and on

Ancient Orthodox name: Nor by

Value, origin of the name:

Nina's name is a Russian version of Georgianwomen's name Nino. Holy Equal to the Apostles (i.e. equal to the Apostles) Ninoin the 4th century, Christianity brought in Georgia and since then is its heavenlypatroness. Revered by both Orthodox and Catholic churches.Holy Nino was born in Cappadocia located on the territory of Malaya Asia,and part of the Roman Empire. Her name is most likely due to the namesumerian goddess ning-en fertility (in different versions - Innana, Nana, Nina),the same goddess was a patroness of the city of Ninevia (Nineve - Lat., Nineue -greek). Specialists in ancient History are believed that Ning Anim"Lady of Heaven" (Ning - "Mrs., Solver", An - "Sky")

Conversational options: Ninochka, ninula, ninulka, ninulechka, ninulichik, ninolik,

Ninosha, Ninushka, Ninusik, Ninauska, Ninushik, Ninel, Ninok, Ninnon, Ninka,

Ninuha ninuha

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Equal-Apostles Nina, Georgian Enlightenment, January 14/27

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Nino.

Note:Close by sound Namel name is a product of Soviet timesand represents the name of the world's leader read in the reverse orderproletariat (Lenin)

Modern English analogs: Nina // Ninon, Ninette, Nena

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

N. he is at

Ancient Orthodox name: But NNA

Value, origin of the name: Possible is the following explanation of the nameNonna. In Latin, NONE (NONA) means "ninth hour" (which corresponds15.00, since the countdown in the Roman Empire began at 6 am). Holy Nonnaborn in the IV century in the pious christian family. Since in the first centurieschristianity liturgical hours firmly regulated - were, in particular,prayers of the third, sixth and ninth hours (while beat the bell, invitingin the temple), then many everyday events were tied to these moments.time. Obviously, Holy Nonna was born "At the time of the prayer of the ninth"

Conversational options: Nona, Nonka, Nonachka, Nonnushka, Nonuya, Nonuska, Nonongka,Nonia

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Righteous Nonna (Mother Gregory Theologian), August 5/18

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Nonna

Modern English analogs: Nonna, Nona // Nonie, Nonnie, Nonny, Nonn, Non

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Nonna - a rare name (up to 4-6 per 10,000 newborn girls)

N. o R.

Ancient Orthodox name: absent

Value, origin of the name: "Nice". Widespread in EuropenORA name is an option of the Anglo-Norman name Honora (from Latin wordshonor - "Honor, Respect" and Honorus - "Nice, Honorary"). Do not confuse this name withclose on the sound of the women's Muslim name Nura, Nurah (Nur, Nurura, Nura),meaning "light" or "Light of Light", as well as Armenian names of Nare and Narina

Conversational options: Nora, Norri, Norisha (Narisha), Norina, Norinka (Narinka),Nornka, Norik, Nork, Mink, Non

Modern English analogs: Nora, Norah // Noreen, Norene, Norie, Nori, Norrie,NORRI, NORRY, NONA, NONIE

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Borrowed European name, in Russia is very rare

OX. a. (see the diya)

October and on, November on, Decembri on

Ancient Orthodox name: absent

Value, origin of the name:

Octobrine, as well as November and Decembrina - these are names,born in the USSR under the influence of communist ideology. Octobrine - a name thatgames in honor of the Great October Revolution of 1917 (old stylethe revolution occurred on October 25), November - in honor of November 7 (that is, the dates of the celebrationthis revolution on a new style), Decembrina - in honor of the uprising,which happenedon the Senate Square of St. Petersburg on December 14, 1825 (the so-called rebellion of the Decembrists).If you distract from ideological background listed names, then with a largethe desire of parents, they may well be given to girls born in the appropriatemonths. In more detail about the names created in the post-revolutionary period,read in the article "Names of Soviet origin" (see Russian Wikipedia section)

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Very rare in our day name

OL. e Xia (see Alexa Nron, see about LRA)

OL. and Vii

Ancient Orthodox name: absent

Value, origin of the name: Olivia's name (Olivia) came up with Shakespeare for hiscomedy "Twelfth Night" (written in 1601-1602).What is the point of putting the author in himit is not known, but probable are two options: from the name of the fetus of the olive tree- Olive or from the English male name Oliver. Consider both versions, although morehigh chances of first. The action of the comedy occurs in the southern country of Illy Rii, on the shorewarm Adriatic Sea, several characters wear Italian namesCester and Rio,OS and but, Mahvo Lio, so the heroine with the name formed from the southern fruit treeit looks very organic. So, the meaning of the name is "Olive". As for the second version,that and it is not excluded. The male name Oliver (Oliver) in England brought Normans,it comes from the ancient Scandinavian name OleiFR, meaning "Heir,successor + grandfather, ancestor, kind. " That is, the name Olivia (Olivia) can be interpreted by the followingimage: "The continuer of a kind of", "Heiress of his ancestors"

Conversational options: Olya, Oliva, Olive, Olli, Olivushka, Liva, Lovushka, Lovush,Field, Liv, Livvi, Leah

Modern English analogs: Olivia, Olive // \u200b\u200bLiv, Livia, Livvy, Ollie, Olly, Vivi

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Name enjoys special love in English-speaking countries: in popularity ratingsnames 2013-2014 It occupied 4th place in Australia, 4th place in England, 2nd place in the United States. INslavic countries, including in Russia, it occurs significantly less

Olymps. yes, Olya Mupia

Ancient Orthodox name: Olympia Da

Value, origin of the name: Olympic, "from Olympus", "Olimpe"

(Olympia, Olympias, Greek). All the main Greek gods and goddess dwell on the sacredmount Olympus, so the figurative sense of the name is "Divine". This name is (Olympias,Olympiad), by the way, wore Alexander Macedonian mother

Conversational options: Lipa, Lipannaya, Sticky, Liponka, Lipsh, Lee Gun,Lip. screen, Liposa, Olya, Lima, Ala, Ala, Hell, Lily

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Olimpias (olimpiada)

Modern English analogs: Olympia // Ollie, Lolly, Molly

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Olympiad (Olympia) - extremely rare name (less than 1 per 10,000 newborn girls)

O LRA, E LRA, HE LRA

Ancient Orthodox name: O LRA

Value, origin of the name: Olga - ancient Russian women's name. Transformed out

helga (Helga), who came together with Varyags, and meaning "Holy", "Sacred"

(from Heilagr, Dr. Scandinavsk.). Possible names of the name are also

E LRA and HE LRA

Conversational options: Olya, Olya, Olyland, Olka, Olyona, Olyusha, Olyushka,Olyaka, Olyuha, Olong, Olguska, Olgun, Olgunka, Olgunchik, Olgun, Olgush,Olgushka, Olgushka, Olguha, Olyas, Olyan, Oleshek, Oleska, Olya, Olyuska, Olyusik,Lucy, Olesya, Lesya, Lelia, Lelya, Elga, Ale, Ela, Ella, Elena, Elechka, Ellochka, Elka,Ell, Helga

Saints patrons and birthday days (old / new style):

Holy Equal-Apostles Olga, Great Princess, July 11/24 (Holy Olga was

varangian origin, she adopted Christianity the very first of the Russiansrulers, even before the baptism of Russia)

Ancient name in foreign Orthodox churches: Olga.

Note: Olga's name is sometimes used as a shaft for Oleces and Alaney

(on consonance)

Modern English analogs: Olga, Helga, Helge // Ollie, Olly, Helle, Helgi

The popularity of the name (frequency) in 2010-2015:

Olga - closes the first thirty of the most popular names, 30th place in the ranking

(approximately 94 per 10,000 newborn girls); Elga and Helga - rare names,

there are only isolated cases of their registration.

Adopted cuts: AZ. - Azerbaijani, English. - English, Arabsk. - Arabic, Aramais. - Aramaic, Bulgarian. - Bulgarian, Vall. - Welsh, Weng. - Hungarian, Gaelsk. - Gaelle, Greek. - Greek, Dansk. - Danish, Dr.-English. - Ancient English, Dr. Germ. - Anodna Mechmansky, Dr.-Heb. - Old Women, Dr.-ind. - Old Indian, Dr. Il. - Ancient Ryarland, Dr.-Isl. - Ancade, Dr. Persian. - Ancient Parsida, Dr.-Rimsk. - Ancient Roman, Dr.-Russk. - Old Russian, Dr. Skand. - Hist History, Egypt. - Egyptian, wives. - Women, Zap. - West, Ind. - Indian, Sp. - Spanish, IT. - Italian, Kaz. - Kazakh, Celtic. - Celtic, Lat. - Latin, lit. - Lithuanian, husband. - Male, Netherl. - Netherlands, Nor. - Norwegian, PERS. - Persian, Polish. - Polish, talk. - Spoken, Room. - Romanian, Russian. - Russian, Saamsk. - Samskoye, SanskR. - Sanskrit, Serb. - Serbian, Syrisk. - Syrian, Skand. - Scandinavian, glory. - Slavic, see - see owls. - Soviet, Art.-Franz. - Starofranzeskoye, Taj. - Tajik, Tat. - Tatar, Turk. - Turkic, Uzb. - Uzbek, Ukr. - Ukrainian, statute. - Outdated, Finsk. - Finnish, Franz. - French, frieze. - Frisian, Swede. - Swedish, Czech. - Czech, Schotl. - Scottish, South.-Slav. - South Slavic.

Mavr (Greek) - Husband., "Black".

Moore - wives. to the Mavr (see)

Mauritius (Greek.) - Husband., "Mavrov" (see MAVR).

Maggie, Maggie - Women., English. Brief to Magdalena (see).

Magda - Women, Zap. Brief to Magdalena / Magdalene (see)

Magdalena, Magdalene - Women, by the name of Magdala village in Palestine.

Magn (Lat.) - Husband., "Great".

Maginur (Arabsk Pers.) - Women. To Mahinur (see).

Magnus - husband., Lat. Equivalent to Magn (see).

Muddy - Women, English. Brief to Magdalena (see).

Madelin, Madelone - Women, eng. Option name of Magdeddine (see).

Madiyar (Arabsk. Persian.) - Husband., "Armored by Allah", "Divated" + "Friendship, Help" or "owner."

Madeleine - Women, it. And Franz. Brief to Magdalena (see).

May (Russian) - Husband., Neologism of owls. Period, by the name of the month.

Mike - husband., 1) English. (Mike) eng. brief form to Michael (see); 2) Fris. (Meik) Brief form to names on Mein- (Dr.-Germ. "Power, power").

Michael - Husband., English (Michael) Mikhail Equivalent (see).

Maya - wives. 1) the non-socialism of owls. period, by the name of the month; 2) Zap. derived by the name of Maria (see); 3) Greek, the name of the goddess - Mother Hermes; 4) Dr.-ind., The name of the mother of the Buddha.

Makar (Greek) - husband., "Blessed, happy." In the salty - macarius.

Macarium - Husband., Church to Makar (see).

Max is a husband., Brief to Maxim (see), Maximilian (see).

Maxim (Lat.) - Husband., "The Greatest".

Maxim - wives to Maxim (see)

Maximilian (Lat.) - Husband., Maxim (see) + Emilian (see Emelyan).

Malaya - Women., R. To melania (see).

Malkom, Malcolm. (Gaelsk.) - Husband., Characteristic for Scots (Malcolm), "Saint Columbus".

Malvin (Dr.-Germ.) - Husband., "Court" + "Friend".

Malvina - wives. To Malvin (see).

Mother's husband., Church to Mammoth (see).

Mamelfa - Women, perhaps the option of the man's name (see). In the salty - Mamelhwa, Mamelhfa.

Mammoth (Greek.) - Husband., "Suck the chest."

Mando - Husband., Sp. Brief to Hermann (see).

Manefa - Women. To the manefon - the name of Egypt. Priests.

Manuel - husband., Option name Emmanuel (see).

Manuel - wives. to Manuel (see).

Manuel - husband., Zap. Equivalent of Manuel (see).

Manfred, Manfrid (Dr. Germ.) - Husband., "Man, Husband" + "Peace".

Manhard, Mangard (Dr. Germ.) - Husband., "Man, Husband" + "Strong, Strong."

Mar (Lat.) - Husband., "Man, Mougin".

Marat (Russk.) - Husband., Neologism owls. The period, formed from the name of Jean-Fields Marat (1743-1793) - a leader of the Great Franz. Revolution. Wide distribution received in the Muslim-Turkury medium. In the environment of Christian peoples, it is rarely used. Perhaps the rooting of the name in the nameman Muslims is explained by its consonance traditional for the Muslim east of the name Murad / Murat (see).

Marvin (Dr.-English) - Husband., "Famous, Nice" + "Friend, Defender".

Margaret - Women., English Margarita Equivalent (see).

Margaret, Margaret - Women, it. , Swede. Margarita Equivalent (see).

Margarita (Greek) - Women, "Pearls".

Marek - Husband., Polish., Czech. Equivalent to Mark (see).

Marian (Lat.) - Husband., Derived from Mary (see).

Mariana - Women, derived by the name of Maria (see).

Marianna - Women, Zap. Addition of Maria's names (see) + Anna (see).

Marietta, Marietta. - Women., IT. Reductive to Maria (see).

Mari (Lat.) - Husband., "Husband, man."

Marika - Women, Veng. Brief to Maria (see).

Marine (Lat.) - Husband., "Sea".

Marina (Lat.) - Women, "Sea" or wives. To Marine (see).

Marion - Women, Franz. The derived name of Maria (see).

Marita - Women, in Sp. Reductive to the name Maria (see).

Marius - Husband., Zap. Equivalent name Mary (see).

Maria (Dr.-Heb.) - Women, perhaps "beloved, desirable".

Mark (Lat.) - Husband., 1) "Born in March"; 2) "Hammer."

Markel (Lat.) - Husband, derived from Marcus (see Mark). In Saints - Markell.

Markian (Lat) is a husband. "Born in March".

Marco - Husband., 1) Bulgarian., IT., Sp. Equivalent of Mark (see); 2) it. Brief to names on Mark- (Dr.-Germ. "Border").

Marcos - husband., Sp. Equivalent to Mark (see).

Marcus - Husband., Lat., Him. Equivalent to Mark (see).

Marlene (Russian) - husband., Neologism owls. The period, reduction to the names of Mar (COP) + Le (Ning).

Marne - Women, in the Swede. Brief to Marina (see).

Marseille - husband., Franz. Markel's equivalent (see).

Marta - Women, Zap. Marfa equivalent (see).

Martin is a husband., Church and Zap. to Martyn (see).

Martyn (Lat.) - Husband., Derivated on behalf of the Roman God of Mars.

Martyan (Lat.) - Husband., "Born in March". In Saints - Markian, Martinian.

Marfa (Syrisk.) - Women, "Mistress, Madam".

Marharold, Margold (Dr.-Germ.) - Husband., "Combat horse" + "dominate, edit, manage."

Marya - Women., R. To Maria (see).

Mariaan - Women, Option name of Maria (see).

Matvey (Dr.-Heb.) - Husband., "Dar of God Yahweh." In the Saints - Matthew, Matthews.

Matilda (Dr. Germ.) - Women, "Strength, Power" + "Battle".

Matrius (Lat.) - Women, "Noble Woman." In the salty - Matrona.

Mattias, Matthias. - Husband., Zap. (eg, it.) Equivalent to the name of Matvey (see).

Matti - Husband., Finsk. Brief to Mattias (see).

Mattias - Husband., Zap. (eg, it.) Equivalent to the name of Matvey (see).

Matthew, Matthey - Husband., Church to Matvey (see).

Matz is a husband., Brief to Mattias (see).

Matiu, Matthew - Husband., English Equivalent of the name of Matvey (see).

Makhinur (Arabsk Persian) - Husband., "Moon" + "Light".

May - Women, Option name of Maya (see).

Mairzhan (Pers.) - Husband., "Consoleness, favor, mercy" + "Soul".

Mainhard, Maingard (Dr. Germ.) - Husband., "Strength, power" + "strong, bold."

Melania (Greek) - Women, "Black, Dark, Mysterious".

Meleney is a husband. to the tapes (see).

Reweli (Greek) - Husband., "Carrying".

Melithin (Greek) - Women., 1) "Honey"; 2) By the title of the city in Cappadocia.

Melchior (Dr.-Heb.) - Husband., "Tsar Light", the name of one of the three matters. In the Saints - Melhior.

Menno (frieze.) - Husband., Short to names on mein- (Dr.-Germ. "Power, power").

Murdoch (Dr.-Irl.) - Husband., "Maritime Leader", characteristic of Scotland.

Merita - Women, in the Swede. Brief to Margaret (see).

Merkul - Husband., R. to Mercury.

Mercury (Lat.) - Husband., On behalf of the Roman God of Eloquence, Trade and Tricks Mercury.

Mercedes (Iz.) - Women, "Mercy; Recommendant.

Meta - wives, in it. Brief to Margaret (see).

Methodius (Greek) - Husband., "Method, Theory, Research".

Mehriban, Mehrban, Mikhriban (PERS.) - Husband., "Loving, kind".

Mehriban, Mehriban, Mehrbana (Pers.) - Women, from the husband. Mehriban (see) + Banu "Mrs.".

Monslav (Slav.) - Husband., "Metat" + "Glory".

Miguel - husband., Sp. Equivalent named after Mikhail (see).

Mikael - Women, in Sp. and IT. Female to Michele (see), Miguel (see).

Michele is a husband., IT. Equivalent named after Mikhail (see).

Miklash - Husband., Weng. Nikolai Equivalent (see).

Mikola - husband., R. To Nikolay (see), Mikolai (see).

Mikolai - Husband., R. Option, as well as Polish. and Ukrainian Nikolai Equivalent (see).

Mikolash - Husband., Czech. Nikolai Equivalent (see).

Mikula - husband., Russian. . To Nikolay (see), Czech. derived to Mikulas (see).

Mikulas - husband., Czech. Nikolai Equivalent (see).

Mel. (Slav.) - Husband. "nice".

Milad 1. Women. k. Mold (see). 2. Women. By Milat (see).

Milan (Slav.) - Husband., Brief form to Miloslav (see).

Milan (Slav.) - Women. to Milan (see).

Mildred - Women., English The equivalent name of the Miltroud (see).

Milen (Slav.) - Husband., "Cute."

Milena (Slav.) - Women. To Milen (see).

Meliya - Husband., Or Greek. "Apple tree" or from South.-Slav. Mia of "Cute."

Militsa (South.-Slav.) - Women, "Mil, Honey".

Pretty (glory) - husband, from tolete "Love, caress." Musically serba, Czechs, Bulgarians.

Miloslav (Slav.) - Husband., "Cute" + "Glory".

Milos (Slav.) - Husband., Polish. (Miłosz) and Czech. (Miloš) Reductive to Miloslav (see).

Miltrtud, Miltrud. (Dr. Germ.) - Women, "meek, merciful, kind" + "Favorite".

Mina (Greek) - husband., "Moon, Month". One of the baptismal Orthodox names.

Minai - husband., R. to mine (see).

Mine (Greek.) - Husband., 1) "Belonging the Minis tribe"; 2) "Moon".

Minodore (Greek) - Women, "Moon" + "Dar".

World (Russian) - Husband., Neologism owls. period, from a none peace.

World - wives, 1) glory, short to names on the world-, "Mira; 2) Zap. Brief to Mirabella (see).

Mirabella (Lat.) - Women, "Wonderful".

Miranda (Lat.) - Women, "Amazing, delightful".

Mirere-husband., Polish. Brief to Miroslav.

Mirka - wives. To Mirko (see).

Mirko - Husband., South.-Glory. Brief to Miroslav (see).

Miron - Husband., 1) Greek. "Miro fragrant oil"; 2) Glory, brief to Mironeg (see).

Mirogeg (Slav.) - Husband., "Peace" + "Nega".

Miropia (Greek) - Women, "Precious incense".

Miroslav (Slav.) - Husband., "Peace" + "Glory".

Miroslava (Slav.) - Women. To Miroslav (see).

Misail (Dr.-Heb.) - Husband., "Scared of God".

Mitko - husband., Brief to Dimitar - Bulgarian. Equivalent to Dmitry (see).

Metrodora (Greek) - Women, "Mother" + "Dar".

Mitrofan (Greek.) - Husband., "Mother" + "Show, Represent".

Mitchell - Husband. Characteristic of the United States Option Michael (see).

Mikhalin - wives. To Mikhail (see).

Michel - Husband., Him. nar. Option named after Michael (see).

Mikhail (Dr.-Heb.) - Husband. "Who is like God."

Mihai - husband., Room. Equivalent named after Mikhail (see).

Mikhal is a husband., Polish., Czech. Equivalent named after Mikhail (see).

Michael - husband., It. Equivalent named after Mikhail (see).

Micah (Dr.-Heb.) - Husband. "Who is like God."

Michelle is a husband., Franz. (Michel) Mikhail Equivalent (see).

Michelle - in Franz. (Michele, Michelle) Women. To Michelle (see).

Mlada (Slav.) - Women, "Young".

Infant (South.-Slav.) - Husband., young "young".

Blood (Slav.) - Women. to youngsters (see).

Mod - wives, in English. (MAUD) Brief to Matilde (see), Magdalena (see).

Modest (Lat.) - Husband., Modest.

Modest (Glory) - Women. To Modest (see).

Moses - husband., It. Equivalent of the name Moses (see).

Moses (Egypt.) - Husband., "Child, Son".

Moka (Greek) - Husband., "Mocking".

Money - husband., Church to Moka (see).

Monica - Women., 1) Caution, Greek. "the only one"; 2) WITN, LAT. "remember".

Morgan (Vall.) - Husband., "Great" + "Light, Bright".

Moritz - husband., It. Equivalent of the name Mauritius (see).

Morris - Husband., English Equivalent of the name Mauritius (see).

Mosezes - husband., English Equivalent of the name Moses (see).

Mstislav (Slav.) - Husband., "Revenge" + "Glory".

Mstislava (Slav.) - Women. to Mstislav (see).

Muse (Greek) - Women, "Muza (Goddess of Science and Arts), inspirer."

Munarzhat (Arabsk. Pers.) - Husband. N'T., "Relaxing, light" + "Radrilation", "joyful."

Munir (Arabsk.) - Husband., "Illuminating, Light".

Munira - wives. to MUNIR (see).

Murad, Murat (Arabsk.) - Husband, "desired."

Murod - husband., Uzb. and Taj. Shape to Murad (see).

Mary - Women, English Equivalent name of Maria (see).

Muriel, Muryale (Celtsk.) - Women., "Sea" + "bright, brilliant".