Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Ingrid | Ing's ride | Female | Norse |
Ishtar | goddess | Unisex | |
Isis | throne | Female | Egyptian |
Jesse James | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Jezebel | follower of idols | Female | Hebrew |
Judy | Hebrew, He will be praised, woman from Judea | Female | English |
Katherine | Pure. Used since third century A.D. Early Latin forms Katerina and Caterina became Katharine and Catherine. French Cateline and English Catlyn came into wider use during medieval period when variants multiplied.
| Female | Greek |
Lady | A female title of nobility. | Female | |
Lana | Attractive | Female | English |
Lassie | Girl
| Female | |
Lauren | bay laurel | Female | English |
Leigh | meadow | Female | English |
Love | loved one | Female | Word |
Madison | son of a mighty warrior; son of Maud | Female | English |
Mae | bitter | Female | English |
Manson | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Margaret | after Margaret Thatcher | Female | Greek |
Marilyn | bitter | Female | English |
Marlene | child of light, bitter | Female | |
Maya | Abbreviation of Amalia: variant of Maia.
| Female | Hebrew |
Midas | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Minerva | after the Roman goddess of the hunt | Female | Latin |
Monet | Solitary | Female | French |
Monroe | mouth of the Roe River; wheelwright | Female | Scottish |
Monroe | mouth of the Roe River; wheelwright | Female | Scottish |