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Baby Girl Names - start with M
| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Muriel | Greek, Irish, Latin | myrrh; sea-bright; angel of June |
| Musadora | Greek | Gift of the Muses. |
| Musetta | Old French | a ballad |
| Musette | French | A song. |
| Musidora | Greek | Gift of the Muses. |
| Mut | Egyptian | Mythical mother. |
| Muta | Latin | Goddess of silence. |
| Mutia | African | Honored One |
| Mutsuko | Japanese | child of Mutsu |
| My-duyen | Vietnamese | beautiful, pretty |
| Mya | Burmese | emerald |
| Mychaela | English | Feminine form of Michael, meaning gift from God. |
| Mychal | Hebrew | Variant of Michal: Who is like God?. |
| Mychau | Vietnamese | great |
| Mychele | French | Feminine of Michael: gift from God. |
| Mychelle | French | Feminine of Michael: gift from God. |
| Myeisha | African | One Who is Loved Greatly |
| Myfanawy | Welsh | My fine, rare one. |
| Myfanwy | welsh | sweet woman |
| Myiesha | Arabic | Life's blessing |
| Myla | English | Merciful. Feminine of Myles. |
| Myleen | English | Merciful. Feminine of Myles. |
| Myma | Irish | Beloved. |
| Myra | Latin, French | wonderful; quiet song |
| Myrelle | Latin | Feminine variant of Mireya from the Hebrew male name Amariah meaning 'Jehovah has said. |
| Myriam | Hebrew | Ancient version of Mary. In the Bible Miriam sister of Moses saved his life when she hid infant Moses in a basket among the rushes at the river's edge for Pharaoh's daughter to find. |
| Myrilla | Latin | Wonderful |
| Myrina | Latin | An Amazon. |
| Myrla | French | Blackbird. |
| Myrlene | Latin | Blackbird. |
| Myrna | Gaelic | polite one, gentle |
| Myrrh | Egyptian | Natural Scent |
| Myrta | Greek | Myrtle. |
| Myrtia | Greek | Myrtle. |
| Myrtice | Greek | Myrtle. |
| Myrtilla | English | Variant of Myrtle: A flowering shrub. |
| Myrtis | Greek | Myrtle. |
| Myrtisa | Greek | Myrtle. |
| Myrtle | Greek | a flower, symbol of victory |
| Myrtoessa | Latin | A nymph. |