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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Jewish; and the first letter is M.
gender
usage
letter
Maayan מַעֲיָן f & m Hebrew
Means "spring of water" in Hebrew.
Malka מַלְכָּה f Hebrew
Means "queen" in Hebrew.
Margalit מַרְגָלִית f Hebrew
Means "pearl" in Hebrew, ultimately from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites).
Margalita מַרְגָלִיתָה f Hebrew
Variant of Margalit.
Marganita מַרְגָנִיתָה f Hebrew
From the name of a type of flowering plant common in Israel, called the scarlet pimpernel in English.
Maya 3 מַיָּה f Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew מַיִם (mayim) meaning "water".
Maytal מֵיטַל f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew מֵיטַל (see Meital).
Meira מֵאִירָה f Hebrew
Feminine form of Meir.
Meirit מֵאִירִית f Hebrew
Feminine form of Meir.
Meital מֵיטַל f Hebrew
Means "dew drop" in Hebrew.
Menuha מְנוּחָה f Hebrew
Means "tranquility" in Hebrew.
Merav מֵרַב f Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Merab 1.
Michaela מִיכָאֵלָה f German, Swedish, English, Czech, Slovak, Greek, Hebrew
Feminine form of Michael.
Michal 2 מִיכַל f Biblical, Hebrew
Possibly means "brook" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a daughter of Saul. She was married to David, but after David fled from Saul he remarried her to someone else. Later, when David became king, he ordered her returned to him.
Mirele מירעלע f Yiddish (Rare)
Yiddish diminutive of Miriam.
Miri מירי f Hebrew
Hebrew diminutive of Miriam.
Miriam מִרְיָם f Hebrew, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Italian, Portuguese, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Biblical
Form of Mary used in the Old Testament, where it belongs to the elder sister of Moses and Aaron. She watched over the infant Moses as the pharaoh's daughter drew him from the Nile. The name has long been popular among Jews, and it has been used as an English Christian name (alongside Mary) since the Protestant Reformation.
Mirit מִירִית f Hebrew
Meaning unknown, possibly a derivative of Miriam.
Miryam מִרְיָם f Hebrew, Spanish, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of Miriam, as well as a Spanish variant.
Mor מוֹר f & m Hebrew
Means "myrrh" in Hebrew.
Moran מוֹרָן f & m Hebrew
Means "viburnum shrub" in Hebrew.