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Name Sex Language Meaning(s) Original Spelling Notes
Mae Female English773 names Meaning(s) of Mae:Drop of the Sea42 namesHawthorn2 namesPearl41 names Variant of May.
Margaret Female English773 names Meaning(s) of Margaret:Pearl41 names
May Female English773 names Meaning(s) of May:Drop of the Sea42 namesHawthorn2 namesPearl41 names Pet form of Margaret and Mary, and also a type of flower. Muslims shouldn't use this name with the meaning of "fifth month of the year" as this derives from a pagan goddess's name (Maia).
Meg Female English773 names Meaning(s) of Meg:Pearl41 names Short form of Margaret.
Pearl Female English773 names Meaning(s) of Pearl:Pearl41 names
Rita Female English773 namesScandinavian81 names Meaning(s) of Rita:Pearl41 names From the Spanish or Italian form of Margaret.
Your Selection: English Baby Names X clear selection
Name | Sex | Language | Meaning(s) | Original Spelling | Notes |
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Mae | Female | English 773 names | Meaning(s) of Mae: Drop of the Sea 42 names Hawthorn 2 names Pearl 41 names | Variant of May. | |
Margaret | Female | English 773 names | Meaning(s) of Margaret: Pearl 41 names | ||
May | Female | English 773 names | Meaning(s) of May: Drop of the Sea 42 names Hawthorn 2 names Pearl 41 names | Pet form of Margaret and Mary, and also a type of flower. Muslims shouldn't use this name with the meaning of "fifth month of the year" as this derives from a pagan goddess's name (Maia). | |
Meg | Female | English 773 names | Meaning(s) of Meg: Pearl 41 names | Short form of Margaret. | |
Pearl | Female | English 773 names | Meaning(s) of Pearl: Pearl 41 names | ||
Rita | Female | English 773 names Scandinavian 81 names | Meaning(s) of Rita: Pearl 41 names | From the Spanish or Italian form of Margaret. |