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Madzimoyo
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Mae
Anglo-Saxon
Kinswomen.
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Mae
English
Variant of May: Month name.
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Mae
French
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth.
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Mae
Hebrew
Bitter.
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Mae
Hebrew
bitter
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Mae
Scottish
Month of May; also a variation of Mary, bitter.
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MaeAdam
Scottish
Son of Adam.
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Maebell
English
bitter beauty
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Maebelle
English
bitter beauty
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Maecea
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Maecenas
Shakespearean
'Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Caesar.
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Maed
English
From the meadow.
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Maegan
Welsh
Variant of Margaret - pearl - based on the abbreviation Meg.
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Maegen
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Maegenfr
English
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Maegla
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Maegth
English
Maiden.
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Maeko
Japanese
Truth child.
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Mael
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Mael
Welsh
Legendary son of Roycol.
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Mael-Bricin
Scottish
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Mael-Brigte
Scottish
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Mael-Caluim
Scottish
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Mael-Coluim
Scottish
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Mael-Domnig
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Maeleachlainn
Irish
Servant.
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Maelee
French
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth.
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Mael-Fechin
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Mael-Feichin
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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