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Moa | Derived from the word "Mehr" which means someone who is lovable, kind and friendly. | Girl | | Spanish | | |
Moana | Hawaiian - Ocean; A variant transcription is Moanna | Girl | | English,German,Hawaiian | | |
Moanna | Hawaiian - Ocean; A variant form of Moana | Girl | | English,German,Hawaiian | | |
Mobley | From the clearing with the mound; A variant form of Moberley | Girl | | English | | |
Mocaniya | A woman who is benevolent, generous. Possess or manifest love for mankind. | Girl | | Indian | | |
Mocha | Combination of two words "Mehr' and "Nisa" beautiful and faithful woman. | Girl | | English | Judaism | |
Modakara | The light of the moon | Girl | | Hindi | Judaism | |
Moder | A term used to refer a Prince from East-Indian Region. Mehtar is referred to a Prince. | Girl | | Spanish | Judaism | |
Modesta | Mehul is derived from a Sanskrit word "Meh" which means "Rain" or "Cloud". | Girl | | Spanish | Judaism | |
Modeste | Mehula is referred to the Rain. It is derived from Sanskrit word "Meh". | Girl | | French | Judaism | |
Modesto | Mehuli derived from a sanskrit word that means a very small rainy cloud. | Girl | | Italian | Judaism | |
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Modestus | A pleasant light of the moon. | Girl | | Latin | Judaism | |
Modesty | A bright shining Star | Girl | | Latin | Judaism | |
Modha | Something as beautiful as moon. Something that we can compare to the elegant beauty of moon. | Girl | | Hindi | Judaism | |
Modin | A beautiful girl, the gracious one. Also refers to a tiny and sweet fruit "The Plum" | Girl | | Sanskrit | Judaism | |
Modupe | I am Grateful; Gratefulness; I give thanks to God | Girl | | African | | |
Modupeore | Thank you God for this gift. | Unisex | | Nigerian,Yoruba | Christianity | |
Moe | It is a German reference to "Mother Mary"; the holy virgin, an unmarried girl. | Girl | | Japanese | Greek,Judaism | |
Móeiður | Something that's bright and clear. | Girl | | Icelandic,Old Norse | Christianity | |
Moema | The highest authority person in the country, the one who is going to rule the country after the King | Girl | | Native American | | |
Moesha | An unmarried girl, a Virgin, a single girl living alone | Girl | | Hebrew | Judaism | |
Mofoluwakemi | Given for the Lord's blessing. | Girl | | Nigerian,Yoruba | Christianity | |
Mogota | A patient and reasonable person | Girl | | English | Judaism | |
Mohaddisa | Bright, glittering and crystal shining one, giving shining brightness | Girl | | Urdu | Judaism | |
Mohammadi | The Red Cow, which is praised to be as Holy Cow for sacrifice | Unisex | | Afghan | | |
Mohana | The girdle or belt which strengthens the dress around the waist | Girl | | Sanskrit | Judaism | |
Mohandeep | The pretty messenger, sweet and dearest Angel. | Unisex | | Hindi | Judaism | |
Mohanjot | The person always covers by shadows, impossible to be seen, dim light | Unisex | | Hindi | Judaism | |
Mohanpreet | The monarch of the nation, the one who has greater authorities all over the land. | Unisex | | Hindi | Judaism | |
Mohati | The person who is coming from the powerful mincing shop in the city | Girl | | Hindi | Judaism | |
Mohawk | The one who has unpleasant or nasty taste in his life | Unisex | | United States | Judaism | |
Mohga | A solar deity from Greek mythology. It also means a peace or a peaceful environment. | Girl | | Arabic | Judaism | |
Mohi | As fragrant as honey bunch, as sweet taste as sugar. | Girl | | Hindi,Marathi | | |
Mohik | Active, hard working person, a fawner. | Girl | | Sanskrit | | |
Mohina | A talking bird; Beautiful; Attractive; Desirable | Girl | | Indian | Hindu | |
Mohini | Most Beautiful; Very Attractive; Charming and Admirable; Very Desirable | Girl | | Indian | Hindu | |
Mohisha | A bee, honey bun, sugar bunch, sweetie | Girl | | Sanskrit | Judaism | |
Mohita | The Male sovereign, ruler of a kingdom. | Girl | | Sanskrit | Judaism | |
Mohona | An opening of river; A Bengali equivalent of Mohana or Mohini | Girl | | Indian | Hindu | |
Mohonmala | Necklace; A Bengali name meaning a Garland of wishes | Girl | | Indian | Hindu | |
Mohor | Parsi - Moon; 12th day of a month | Girl | | Persian | Zoroastrianism | |
Mohsana | The person bearing the nature and sweetness of Honey, particularly, honey bee | Girl | | Urdu | Judaism | |
Mohsina | The minimal wonderful one, tiny pleasing one. | Girl | | Arabic | | |
Moi | Having skin rich in melanin pigments. | Girl | | French | | |
Moira | Hebrew - Sea of Bitterness; Rebelliousness; Wished for Child; Celtic - Little Mary; A variant of Mary | Girl | | Hebrew,Scottish | Judaism | |
Moirin | Gentle wind blows in the warmest season of the year. | Girl | | Irish | | |
Moirrey | City in the mid of villages, urban in the central of parishes. | Girl | | Hebrew,Manx | Judaism | |
Moithili | An epithet of Sita; A variant spelling of Maithili | Girl | | Indian | Hindu | |
Moitreyi | Friendly,Name Of A Woman Scholar; A Bengali variant of the Sanskrit name Maitreyi which means well learned lady | Girl | | Indian | Hindu | |
Moitri | Friendly,Name Of A Woman Scholar; A Bengali variant of the Sanskrit name Maitreyi which means well learned lady | Girl | | Indian | Hindu | |
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