| NAME | ORIGIN | MEANING |
| Mayah | Hebrew | Close to God. |
| Mayako | Japanese | child of Maya |
| Mayda | English | Maiden |
| Mayde | English | Maiden. |
| Maygan | Welsh | Variant of Margaret - pearl - based on the abbreviation Meg. |
| Maylea | Hawaiian | Wildflower. |
| Mayleen | Latin | Maia; the month of May. |
| Maylene | Latin | Maia; the month of May. |
| Maylin | American | Great Waterfall |
| Mayme | English | Abbreviation of Mary and Miriam. |
| Mayoko | Japanese | child of Mayo |
| Mayra | Irish | Variant of Maire, a Gaelic form of Mary: bitter. |
| Mayten | American | Born on the 10th of May |
| Mayuko | Japanese | child of Mayu |
| Mazel | Hebrew | Luck. |
| Mckayla | Celtic/Gaelic | Who is like God? |
| Mckenzie | Scottish | 'The fair one. |
| Mea | Italian | Mine |
| Meadghbh | Celtic | Nimble. |
| Meadhbh | Irish | Happiness or pearl. |
| Meadow | American | Beautiful Field |
| Meagan | Celtic/Gaelic | Pearl |
| Meaghan | Celtic/Gaelic | A Pearl |
| Mearr | Irish | Bitter. |
| Meave | Irish | Joy. The name of an early queen of Connaught. |
| Meckenzie | Gaelic | Daughter of the Wise Leader |
| Meda | Native American | priestess |
| Medb | Celtic | A mythical queen. |
| Medea | Greek, Latin | ruling; middle child |
| Medesicaste | Latin | Daughter of Priam. |