| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
|---|
| Mabel | my fair maid; lovely | Female | English |
| Mae | bitter | Female | English |
| Magnolia | Flower
| Female | Latin |
| Maisie | child of light | Female | Scottish |
| Mamie | Mother | Female | English |
| Margot | Variant of Margaret | Female | |
| Matilda | battle-mighty | Female | |
| Maud | strength in battle | Female | English |
| Millie | English, gentle strength | Female | English |
| Mimosa | | Female | |
| Minnie | Form of Williamina
| Female | English |
| Molly | Bitter
| Female | English |
| Nadine | from the Chuck Berry song | Female | |
| Naomi | pleasent one; above all, beauty | Female | Hebrew |
| Nellie | the bright one | Female | English |
| Nena | Girl | Unisex | English |
| Noelle | Born on Christmas | Female | |
| Nola | Noble or Famous | Female | Gaelic |
| Norma | the pattern | Female | English |
| Odette | happy home | Female | |
| Olive | kind one; olive tree, peace. Symbol of peace. A small oval fruit. | Female | English |
| Opal | Australian gemstone of remarkable colours, usually red, blue or green | Female | Sanskrit |
| Opal | Australian gemstone of remarkable colours, usually red, blue or green | Female | Sanskrit |
| Pandora | talented one | Female | Greek |
| Peaches | Red, yellow skinned fleshy fruit | Female | English |