~*~Gor Names M thru R~*~





���� Mahaila
��������� Indian 1) var form of Arabic "Mahala", i.e. "Fat, bone or marrow",
������� 2) also var. Form of Mahola H = dance
���� Mahasin
��������� M = "how beautiful"
���� Mahin (mah-HEEN)
��������� P= related to the moon
���� Mahirimah (mah-heer-eh-mah)
��������� P= Sun-Moon, i.e. very beautiful
���� Mahliqa (mah-lee-kah)
��������� P, Mehlika (meh-lee-kah) T, = moonlike
���� Mahsati (mah-SAH-tee)
��������� P= moon lady
���� Mahasti (mah-HAS-tee)
��������� P= "You are a moon"
���� Mahira (mah-heer-ah)
��������� H = energetic
���� Mahtab (mah-taab)
��������� P= moonlight
���� Maia
��������� G = mythology: daughter of Atlas, Mother of Hermes
���� Majidah
��������� M = powerful, noble
���� Manolya
��������� T = magnolia
���� Malha
��������� H = queen
���� Marika
��������� Jewish = Slavic form of Mary
���� Marilla
��������� H = form of "Mary"
���� Marinna/Marina/Rina/Marna/Marisa
��������� Jewish = from the Latin "marius" the sea
���� Marjanna
��������� P = coral
���� Marjani (mahr-JAH-nee)
��������� F-Swahili= coral, Kiswahili=red coral
���� Maisha (mah-EE-shah)
��������� F-Kiswahili= life
���� Malaika (mah-LAH-EE-kah)
��������� F-Kiswahili= Angel
���� Malkia (MAHL-kee-yah)
��������� F-Kiswahili= Queen, also H- Malka (mal-kah), M-Malika
���� Manishie
��������� R-Scot/Eng Gypsy = woman, wife
���� Manzuma
��������� E = poem or song
���� Mariyah (maar-ee-YAH)
��������� M = lady with fair complexion
���� Maryam (maar-ee-yam)/Maryum
��������� M = famous lady- mother of Sayyidona Esaa
���� Mavis
��������� T = blonde
���� Mazana
��������� H = an invented name from the Hebrew word for amazing
���� Mehira
��������� H = from "mahir", speedy or energetic
���� Mehtap
��������� T = moonlight
���� Melanie
��������� G = "from "Melas", i.e. black
���� Melani
��������� T (no special meaning)
���� Melek/Melik
��������� T = angel (see also Malika)
���� Melina
��������� G = "melos" a song
���� Melissa
��������� G = a bee, from "meli" honey
���� Meltem
��������� T = breeze
���� Menekse
��������� T = violet (flower)
���� Mercan
��������� T = coral
���� Merhamet
��������� T = mercy
���� Merla/Merle
��������� From Latin/French = a bird
���� Mersin
��������� T = myrtle
���� Meryem
��������� T = form of Maryam/Miriam
���� Mia/Michaela
��������� H = "who is like God?"
���� Milena
��������� from old High German/Jewish = "milo" mild, peaceful
���� Mine (mee-neh)
��������� T = enamel
���� Minnetar
��������� T = grateful
���� Minnet
��������� T = gratitude
���� Mirit
��������� H = sweet wine
���� Meira (meh-eh-rah)
��������� H = light, connotation of sharing one's light with others
���� Melantha
��������� G = dark flower
���� Melita
��������� G = honey bee (form of "Melissa)
���� Meral (meh-rahl)
��������� T= gazelle
���� Mira/Mirra
��������� = short form of Miriam/Miranda, Latin = "strong, wonderful"
���� Mirella/Mirabella
��������� Latin = of great geauty
���� Miriam (MAR-ee-um)
��������� M, F-Ethiopian= the biblical "Mary"
���� Moira/Moriae
��������� G = mythology "goddess of destiny/fate"
���� Molara
��������� - Basque, form of "Mary"
���� Morgan
��������� Welsh = sea dweller
���� Moyna
��������� Celtic = gentle, soft
���� Muneerah (moo-neer-ah)
��������� M = brilliant, shining, something that reflects light
���� Musherrah
��������� M = counselor
���� Mushtaree
��������� M = Jupiter, planet


���� Naadirah/Nadira (nah-DEER-ah)
��������� M = rare, choice, precious, fem. Of "nadir", lowest point in
������ English
���� Naia/Naiad
��������� G = to flow/i.e. water
���� Nalani
��������� Hawaiian = calmness of the heavens
���� Nawaar
��������� M = blossom, flower
���� Nabila/Nabeelah (nah-BEE-lah)
��������� M-Egyptian= Noble
���� Nadhirrah (nahd-heer-ah)
��������� M = bright face with lustre & noor; healthy & happy
���� Nadima (nah-DEE-mah)
��������� M = companion, friend
���� Nadhiyah
��������� M = lively, pretty
���� Nafeesah (nah-fee-sah)
��������� M = refined, pure, exquisite
���� Nageena
��������� M = gem, pearl
���� Nahid
��������� P = name for Venus, goddess of love in mythology
���� Na'ilah
��������� M = one who obtains favor
���� Nagmah (nag-mah)
��������� M = melody, song
���� Na'imah
��������� M = blessing, happiness
���� Najah
��������� M = safe, rescued, delivered
���� Najibah
��������� M = high-born, excellent
���� Najida/Naajidah (nah-jee-dah)
��������� M = courageous; one who accomp. difficult tasks
���� Najiyyah
��������� M = friendly, affectionate
���� Najla
��������� M = "has beautiful, wide eyes"
���� Naranj (nah-ranj)
��������� P= orange/citrus fruit
���� Naja (HAH-jah)
��������� M, F-Somalia= success
���� Najma/Najmah (NAJ-mah)
��������� A= Star
���� Nane (nah-neh)
��������� T = mint
���� Nara
��������� Celtic = happy
���� Nargis
��������� M = Narcissis Flower
���� Narin
��������� T = delicate
���� Naseelah (nah-SEE-lah)
��������� M = zephry; fragrant or cool breeze
���� Nasirah (nah-seer-ah?)
��������� M = helper; aide, assistant
���� Nasreen (nahs-REEN)
��������� M = white rose, jerico rose; joniquil
���� Nasya
��������� H = miracle
���� Nava/Navit
��������� H = beautiful
���� Nayer
��������� P/Jewish = sunshine
���� Nazima
��������� M = poetess, matron
���� Nazirah
��������� M = leader, vanguard
���� Nazmiye
��������� T = poem (nazim)
���� Navah
��������� H = beautiful
���� Nayyirah
��������� M = luminous, shining, brilliant
���� Nawal (nah-WAHL)
��������� M, F-N. Africa= gift, attainment
���� Najlah
��������� M = delicate feminine
���� Nazli (nahz-lee) or Nazi (nah-zee)
��������� P= coquettish
���� Neelam
��������� M = blue gem, precious stone
���� Nefes
��������� T = breath
���� Nefsi/Nefis
��������� T = wonderful
���� Nehan/Neslihan
��������� T = happy lady
���� Nehayat
��������� T = end, final
���� Neimah
��������� H = pleasant
���� Nelofar
��������� M = lotus, water lily
���� Nena
��������� M = motherly
���� Nergis
��������� T = daffodil
���� Nerita
��������� G = sea snail
���� Nese
��������� T = joy
���� Nila/Nyla
��������� Egyptian = An ancient Egyptian princess/ the river Nile/Egyptian
���� Nilfer
��������� T = water lilly/lotus
���� Nissa/Nyssa (NEE-sah)


���� Odella/Odele
��������� G = melody/song
���� Ofra (OH-frah)
��������� F-Mandinka= moon, H = kid or young goat
���� Ohelah
��������� H = tent
���� Orah/Ora
��������� H = light
���� Oralee
��������� H = my light
���� Oriana/Oria
��������� Jewish/ Latin = "oriens" meaning orient or the East
���� Orial
��������� Old French/Latin = gold
���� Orli
��������� H = "light is mine"
���� Ornah
��������� H = pine


���� Parijan (par-ee-jahn)
��������� P= fair soul
���� Parikhan (par-ee-khan)
��������� P= fairy queen
���� Parvaneh/Parvane (pahr-van-EH)/Parvana
��������� P = butterfly, T = night moth (regular butterfly is Kelebek)
���� Parvin (par-veen)
��������� P= cluster of stars, Pleiades
���� Pazia/Paz
��������� H = golden
���� Penda (PEHN-dah)
��������� F-Swahili= beloved, Kiswahili= "to love"
���� Peninah
��������� H = Pearl or coral
���� Perizad (per-ee-ZAHD) also Perizada,
��������� P=born of the fairies
���� Phedre
��������� G = "the shining one"
���� Phemia
��������� G = voice, speech
���� Phila
��������� G = love
���� Philana
��������� G = lover of mankind
���� Pinar
��������� T = fountain, spring
���� Pisliskurja
��������� R-Bosnian gypsy = "darling"

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