Moire
(Anglo Saxon)
Bitter
Moladah
(Biblical)
Birth, Generation
Molara
(Spanish)
Reference to the Virgin Mary
Molid
(Biblical)
Nativity, Generation
Moll
(Hebrew)
Diminutive of Mary: Wished-for Child; Rebellion; Bitter
Molli
(English)
From the Gaelic Maili Which is a Pet Form of Mary, Meaning Bitter
Mollie
(English)
From the Gaelic Maili Which is a Pet Form of Mary, Meaning Bitter
Moly
(Greek)
An Herb Hermes Gives to Odysseus to Protect Him
Mon
(Japanese)
Gate
Mona
(Native American)
Gathered of the Seed of a Jimson Weed
Monalisa
(Italian)
Mona Lisa is a Famous Portrait Painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
Moneer
(Persian)
Variant of Monir: Shining
Moneereh
(Persian)
Variant of Monireh: Shining
Monisha
(African American)
Solitary Life
Monserrat
(Latin)
Jagged Mountain. A Mountain in Spain: (Montserrat); a Monastery
Montague
(Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet' Lady Montague, Wife to Montague
Montana
(Hispanic)
Mountain,A State in Usa
Monteene
(Latin)
Variant of Montana: Mountain
Montina
(Latin)
Variant of Montana: Mountain
Montserrat
(Latin)
Jagged Mountain. A Mountain in Spain: (Montserrat); a Monastery
Mopsa
(Shakespearean)
'The Winter's Tale' Shepherdess
Mor
(Gaelic)
Bitter
Mora
(Hispanic)
Blueberry
Morainn
(Scottish)
White Sear or Very Hairy; Derived from the Irish Muireann, a Compound Name Composed of Muir (Sea) and Fionn (White, Fair, Clear). Alternatively, Some Derive it from More More, Fionach Hairy'
Morcades
(Arthurian Legend)
Sister of Arthur
Moreh
(Biblical)
Stretching
Morgan
(Welsh)
Bright Sea. from the Shore of the Sea. Morgan Le Fay Was Sorceress and Sister to King Arthur in Arthurian Legend
Morgana
(Celtic)
Dweller of the Sea
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