Submitted Names Ending with ka

This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is ka.
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Leośka f Polish
Diminutive of Leonia.
Lepeka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Rebecca.
Lëpka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Filëpa via Filëpka.
Lerka f Russian
Diminutive of Lera or Valeriya.
Leška f Czech
Diminutive of Alexandra.
Leszka f Polish
Feminine form of Leszek.
Leuška f Slovak
Diminutive of Lea, not used as a given name in its own right.
Lideczka f Polish
Diminutive of Lidia.
Lidunka f Czech (Rare)
Diminutive of Lída.
Liduška f Czech
Diminutive of Ludmila.
Lidyjka f Polish
Diminutive of Lidia.
Lierka f Romani
Romani form of Ljerka.
Liilika f Estonian
Diminutive of Liili.
Liioka f Hawaiian (Rare, ?)
From li'i meaning "small" and oka meaning "fine pieces" or 'oka meaning "oak" in Hawaiian.
Liivika f Estonian
Originally a diminutive of Liivi, now used as a given name in its own right.
Lika f Georgian
Meaning as of yet unknown. This name might possibly be a short form of a given name that contains -lik-, such as Eliko, Guliko, Suliko and Taliko... [more]
Lika m & f Finnish
Means "dirt" in Finnish.
Lika f Belarusian
Short form of Anzhalika.
Lika f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Lisa.
Lika f Russian
Short form of Anzhelika and Glikeriya.
Lika f Armenian
Meaning unknown. A notable bearer is Armenian actress Lika Salmanyan (1997-).
Lika f Laz
Same with the Georgian name Lika.
Lilika f Greek
Diminutive of Evangelia or Ioulia.
Lilika f Estonian
Diminutive of Lili, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Lilka f Polish, Yiddish
Polish diminutive of Liliana, Lucyna, Alicja, etc.
Lilyushka f Russian
Variant Russian diminutive form of Liliya.
Linaka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Linda.
Linka f Croatian, Slovene
Diminutive of Lina 2.
Lipótka f Hungarian
Etymology uncertain, possibly a Hungarian form of Leopoldina.
Lirika f Albanian, Kosovar
Diminutive of Liri and Liria, even though folk etymology likes to derive this name from Albanian lirikë "lyric".
Liska f Kashubian
Diminutive of Eliza.
Liuška f Czech
Diminutive form of Liana.
Lizanka f Russian
Diminutive of Yelizaveta via its short form Liza. It is the equivalent of Lizziekins.
Lizika f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Liza, used as a given name in its own right.
Lizinka f Russian, Croatian, Theatre
Diminutive of Yelizaveta. This was the title character of an opera by Croatian composer Ivan Zajc, Lizinka (1878).
Lizochka f Russian
Diminutive or pet form of Yelizaveta.
Ljubka f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Любка (see Lyubka).
Ljupka f Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian
Derived from Slavic ljupko, ljupka, meaning "delightful, gracefully".
Locika f Folklore
From the Czech word for the Lactuca plant (lettuce). This is the Czech name for Rapunzel (the fairy tale character). This isn't a personal name in Czech.
Lodoïska f Theatre, French (Rare), Louisiana Creole, French (Quebec, Archaic)
Lodoïska is a French opéra comique (1791) by Luigi Cherubini. It was inspired by an episode from Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai’s novel Les amours du chevalier de Faublas and is considered one of the first Romantic operas... [more]
Lodoiska f Theatre, Louisiana Creole
Borne by the titular character of Simon Mayr's opera La Lodoiska (1796). The name itself is a variant of Lodoïska.
Loeka m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Lloyd.
Loika f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Lois 1.
Loiska f Prague German
Diminutive of Aloysia.
Lojska f Slovene
Variant feminine form of Aloysius.
Lojzinka f Czech
Diminutive of Aloisie.
Lojzka f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Alojzija, now used as a given name in its own right.
Loka m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian vernacular form of Lota 3, as well as the Hawaiian form of Rosa 1.
Loleka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Loretta.
Lonka f Polish
Diminutive of names such as Leonia, Eleonora, Leonarda or Longina.
Lopaka m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Robert.
Lorika f Kosovar, Albanian
Feminine form of Lorik.
Lorika f Afrikaans
Variant of Laurika.
Lorinska f Obscure
A derivation of Lora.
Lorka f Polish
Diminutive of Laura
Lotka f Polish
Diminutive of Szarlota.
Lottika f German (Rare)
Variation of Lotta.
Lotýnka f Czech
Diminutive of Šarlota.
Loukika f Telugu
Means 'intelligent" in Indian.
Lubka f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Любка (see Lyubka).
Lubočka f Slovak
Slovak form of Lyubochka.
Lucika f Slovene
Diminutive form of Lucija.
Łucka f Polish
Diminutive of Łucja.
Lučka f Slovene
Diminutive of Lucija, used as a given name in its own right.
Lucka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Lucjana.
Luďka f Czech
Feminine form of Luděk.
Ludka f Polish
Diminutive of Ludmiła.
Ludmilka f Czech
Diminutive of Ludmila, not used as a given name in its own right.
Ludovika f German (Rare), Hungarian, Slovene
German feminine form of Ludwig via the Latinization Ludovicus as well as a Hungarian borrowing of this name and the Slovene feminine form of Ludvik... [more]
Ludowika f German
German form of Ludovica.
Ludvika f Czech, Slovene
Czech feminine form of Ludvík and Slovene feminine form of Ludvik.
Luika f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Louise.
Lujzika f Hungarian
Diminutive form of Luiza.
Lujzka f Slovak
Diminutive form of Lujza.
Lúka m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Lukas.
Luka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Ruth 1.
Luka f Lithuanian (Modern)
Feminine form of Lukas.
Lukka m Old Church Slavic (?), Chuvash
Chuvash and possible Old Church Slavonic form of Luka.
Lumikukka f Finnish (Modern)
A combination of Lumi, which means "snow", and Kukka, which means "flower". The name was first used in the 1970's.
Luneczka f Polish
Diminutive of Lunia.
Lunika f Russian
Meaning: "A small piece of moon" or "gift"
Lunka f Polish
Variant of Lunia.
Łuśka f Polish
Diminutive of Łucja.
Lúðvíka f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Ludwiga.
Lutka f English (Rare), Polish
As a Polish name it comes from the word lutka meaning ''doll, puppet'', often used as a nickname or a pet form.
Lycka f Swedish (Modern)
Directly taken from Swedish lycka "happiness; luck".
Lynka f Silesian (Archaic)
Diminutive of Lyna.
Lyoshenka m Russian
Russian diminutive or pet form of Aleksei.
Lyubitshka f Romani
From the Russian name Lyuba meaning "love"
Lyubka f Bulgarian
Short form of names beginning with the element Lyub-, such as Lyubomira.
Lyudochka f Russian
Diminutive or pet form of Lyudmila.
Lyudovika f Russian
Russian feminine form of Ludwig.
Mabrouka f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of مبروكة (see Mabruka)
Mabruka f Arabic
Feminine form of Mabruk.
Madleńka f Sorbian
Variant of Madlenka. Madleńka Šołćic is a Sorbian writer, editorial journalist and dramatic advisor.
Madlenka f Sorbian
Sorbian diminutive of Madlena.
Madoka f & m Japanese
This name can be used as 円 (en, maru(.i), mado(.ka), maro.yaka) meaning "round, tranquil." It, along with 窓 (sou, su, (ten)mado, kemudashi) meaning "window" or 真 (shin, ma(-), makoto, mana, mado) meaning "real, true," can be combined with 香 (kou, kyou, ka, kao.ri/u) meaning "incense, smell, perfume," 花 or 華 (ka, ke, hana), both meaning "flower," or 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, good, excellent​."... [more]
Magduška f Slovak
Diminutive of Magdaléna.
Mahardika m & f Indonesian
Means "virtuous, noble, wise" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit महर्द्धिक (maharddhika) meaning "very prosperous" (compare Merdeka).
Maharlika f & m Filipino
Means "freeman, noble, aristocratic" in Tagalog, ultimately from Sanskrit महर्द्धिक (maharddhika) meaning "very prosperous". This was the term used to the warrior class in ancient Tagalog society.
Mahenika m & f Malagasy
Means "satisfy" in Malagasy.
Mahika f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Sinhalese
MEANING : mist, fog, dew. Sometimes it also refers to earth... [more]
Mahuika f Polynesian Mythology, Maori (Rare)
Combination of the name Maui and the Polynesian root hika "to rub, to burn". In Māori mythology, Mahuika is a fire deity and the wife of Auahitūroa... [more]
Mahulenka f Czech
Diminutive of Mahulena, not used as a given name in its own right.
Maika f Basque
Basque contraction of Maria and Karmele (compare Spanish Maica).
Maika f Japanese
From Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 衣 (i) meaning "clothes" combined with 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, good, lovely". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Maika m & f Polynesian
Possibly from the name of an orchid native to Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia.
Maikka f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Mariya.
Mailaka m & f Malagasy
Means "brisk, active" in Malagasy.
Mailika f Estonian
Diminutive of Maili, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Mairika f Estonian (Rare)
Diminutive of Mairi, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Majdka f Slovene
Diminutive of Majda.
Majeczka f Polish
Diminutive of Maja 1.
Májinka f Czech
Diminutive of Mariana, not used as a given name in its own right.
Majka f Czech, Slovak, Sorbian, Kashubian, Polish
Czech, Slovak, Sorbian and Kashubian diminutive of Maja 2 and Polish diminutive of Maja 1.
Majolenka f Czech
Diminutive of Magdaléna.
Māka m Maori
Maori form of Mark.
Maka f Sioux, New World Mythology
Means "earth, ground, soil" in Lakota. In Oglala Lakota (Sioux) mythology, Makȟá (less correctly spelled Maka) was created by Íŋyaŋ ("stone"), then given the spirit Makȟá-akáŋl ("earth goddess").
Maka f Georgian
Short form of feminine Georgian names that start with Ma-, such as Makrine, Margalita and Mariam.... [more]
Maka m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Mack 1.
Makaleka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Margaret.
Makanaka f Shona
Makanaka means "You are good". #This name is usually given in praise of God".
Makatendeka m & f Shona
Means "you are faithful (to God)" in Shona.
Makka f Chechen, Ingush
Chechen and Ingush name for the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Makoka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Margot.
Malajka f Hungarian
From Arabic.
Malanka f Ukrainian
Ukrainian folk form of Melanie. Malanka or Generous Eve is also a folk holiday celebrated on 13 January, which is St. Melania's day.
Malayika f Arabic
Means "angels" in Arabic, the plural of Malak
Malčika f Slovene
Diminutive of Amalija, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Maleka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Martha.
Maleka f South African, African American
Possibly a variant of Malika.
Məleykə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijni form of Malayika
Málika f Hungarian
Diminutive form of Amália.
Mälikä f Tatar
Tatar form of Malika.
Malika f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Marlys.
Málinka f Czech
Diminutive of Amálie, not used as a given name in its own right.
Malinka f Russian
Derived from the Russian word "malina" meaning "raspberry."
Malka f Slovene
Diminutive of Amalija, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Mallika f Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Bengali, Assamese, Odia, Thai
From Sanskrit मल्लिका (mallikā) meaning "jasmine". It can also be used as an alternate transcription of Thai มัลลิกา (see Manlika), which is of the same origin.
Maloika f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Malaika.
Mamaka f Japanese
From Japanese 茉 (ma) meaning "white jasmine", 舞 (ma) meaning "dance" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Mamika f & m Georgian (Rare), Russian (Archaic)
In both Georgia and Russia, the use of this name probably started in honour of the 4th-century female martyr Mamika (also known as Kamika), who is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church. She was one of the 26 Gothic Christians who were martyred under king Athanaric... [more]
Manaka f Japanese
This name combines 愛 (ai, ito.shii, o.shimu, kana.shii, mana, me.deru) meaning "affection, love" or 真 (shin, ma, ma-, makoto, mana) meaning "real, true" with 華 (ka, ke, hana) meaning "flower," 佳 (ka, kei) meaning "beautiful, excellent, good," 花 (ka, ke, hana), which has the same meaning as 華, 香 (kyou, kou, ka, kao.ri, kao.ru) meaning "incense, perfume, smell" or 果 (ka, ha.tasu, hata.su, -ha.tasu, ha.te, ha.teru, -ha.teru) meaning "fruit."... [more]
Mancika f Slovene
Diminutive of Manca, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Manieka f American (Modern, Rare)
Possibly an altered form of Monica.
Manjaka m & f Malagasy
Means "reign" in Malagasy.
Manka f Hungarian
Diminutive form of Manuéla, meaning "God is with us".
Manlika f Thai
Means "jasmine" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit मल्लिका (mallikā).
Manoka m & f Kongo
Means "rain" in Kikongo.
Manoka f Japanese
From Japanese 舞 (ma) meaning "dance", 乃 (no), a possessive particle combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Manouchka f Haitian Creole, French (African, Rare), French (Rare)
French form of Manushka. (Cf. Manouschka, Manoushka.) A known bearer is Gabonese filmmaker Manouchka Kelly Labouba.
Manouschka f Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Manuschka.
Manoushka f Russian, Dutch (Rare)
Variant transcription of Manushka. Not to be confused with Polish mamoushka meaning "dear little mother".
Mansikka f Finnish
Means "strawberry" in Finnish.
Manuka m Maori
A New Zealand name for the flowering shrub/tree whose scientific name is Leptospermum scoparium, famous for the strong honey produced from its blossoms. The tree gets its name from Maori tradition, because Manuka was the name of one of the great ocean-going canoes which brought the Maoris to New Zealand... [more]
Manushka f Russian
Russian cognate of Maňuška.
Maňuška f Slovak
Slovak diminutive of Mária and perhaps also of Emanuela. Interestingly, maňuška is also a legitimate word in the Slovak language, where it means "puppet".
Maōka f Japanese
From Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine" combined with 桜 (ō) meaning "cherry blossom" and 花 (ka, hana) meaning "flower, blossom", 華 (ka, hana) meaning "flower, petal", 霞 (ka, kasumi) meaning "mist", 夏 (ka, natsu) meaning "summer", or 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance, incense"... [more]
'Mapaseka m & f Sotho
Means "Easter" in Sotho.
Marajka f Slovene
Diminutive of Marija.
Marduka m Ancient Near Eastern
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by several court officials in the courts of Xerxes I and Darius, and is considered as a possible origin for the name Mordecai.
Mareka f East Frisian
East Frisian diminutive of Maria.
Mareka f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of 稀/希 (mare) meaning "rare" and a ka kanji, like 花 meaning "flower," 風 meaning "wind" or 歌 meaning "song."... [more]
Mařenka f Czech
Diminutive form of Marie.
Marenka f Russian, Slovene
Russian diminutive form of Mariya and Marya and Slovene diminutive of Marija.
Marëszka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Mariô.
Marevaka f Malagasy
Means "dazzling" in Malagasy.
Margaritka f Russian
The name means Daisy.
Mariachika f Filipino
Combination of Maria and Chika 2. This name is borne by Japanese Filipina singer Mariachika Fujishima.
Marianka f Bulgarian, Dutch (Rare), Afrikaans (Rare)
Diminutive of Mariana. As a Dutch name, it may be a diminutive of Maria.
Marichka f Ukrainian
Diminutive of Mariya.
Marička f Slovene
Diminutive of Mariča, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Marienka f Slovene
Diminutive of Mariena.
Marika f Japanese
From 鞠/毬 (mari) meaning "ball" or 球 (mari) meaning "sphere, orb, globe" and 花/華 (ka) meaning "flower", or it could be spelled with 真/眞 (ma) meaning "real, genuine, sincere" combined with 理 (ri) meaning "logic, reason", that is the and 嘩 (ka) meaning "noisy, boisterous" or 鹿 (ka) meaning "deer, antelope"... [more]
Marika f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Марийка (see Mariyka).
Marinochka f Russian
Diminutive of Marina. Short forms of Marina are traditionally not used, but in the modern day, they can be.
Marishka f English, Russian
English and Russian form of the originally Hungarian name Mariska.
Marisika m & f Malagasy
Means "lively" in Malagasy.
Marjanka f Slovene
Diminutive of Marjana, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Marka f Medieval Polish
Feminine form of Marek as well as a diminutive of Margorzata.
Marka f English (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
Croatian feminine form of Marko or a diminutive form of Mara 2.
Marlenka f Slovene
Diminutive of Marlena, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Marlika f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch diminutive of Marla.
Marouschka f Dutch
Variant spelling of Maruschka.
Marszka f Medieval Polish
Diminutive of Marta.
Martička f Czech
Diminutive of Marta, not used as a given name in its own right.
Martika f English (American, Rare), African American, American (Hispanic)
From a diminutive of Marta. This name was popularized in the late 1980s and early 1990s by the American singer and actress Martika (1969-), born Marta Marrero to Cuban immigrants, whose stage name was also her nickname.
Martinka f Slovene, Hungarian
Diminutive of Martina, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Maruka f Japanese
From Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine", 琉 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli" or 円 (maru) meaning "circle, ring" combined with 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) which both mean "flower" or 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance"... [more]
Maruschka f Dutch
Dutch form of Marushka. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch actress Maruschka Detmers (b. 1962).
Marushka f Russian
Russian diminutive of Mariya. Also compare Annushka, Marusha and Marusya.
Maruška f Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene
Croatian, Czech, Slovak and Slovene form of Marushka. Also compare Maruša.
Maryjka f Silesian
Silesian diminutive of Maria, now used as a given name in its own right.
Maryka f Silesian
Diminutive of Marie.
Marysienka f Polish (Rare)
Marysienka, short name of Mary Casimire Louise, queen of poland. It’s also the name of a polish village.
Maryśka f Polish
Diminutive of Maria.
Maryutka f Russian
Diminutive of Mariya.
Maryyka f Belarusian
Belarusian cognate of Mariyka.
Marzouka f Arabic
Possibly from 'Bab Marzouka', a commune in Morocco.
Masachika m Japanese
From Japanese 維 (masa) meaning "to tie; to fasten; to tie up" combined with 周 (chika) meaning "circumference". Other kanji combinations are also possible.... [more]
Masataka m Japanese
From Japanese 昌 (masa) meaning "good, prosper", 雅 (masa) meaning "graceful, elegant", 正 (masa) meaning "correct, proper, right, justice", 政 (masa) meaning "rule; government; politics" or 真 (masa) meaning "true, reality" combined with 孝 (taka) meaning "filial piety"... [more]
Mašenka f Slovene, Croatian
Feminine diminutive form of Maša.
Mashenka f Russian
Diminutive of Masha or Mariya.
Mashka f Russian
Pet form of Mariya or Marya, variant of Masha. Nickname of Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna Romanova of Russia(1899-1918) who was executed along with the rest of the Romanov family in July 1918.
Masika f Western African
Means "(born during) the rainy season" in Swahili.
Maska m Abnaki
Means "toad" in the Abnaki language.
Maska m Mari
Means "bear" in Mari.
Masuka f Japanese
From Japanese 圭 (masu) meaning "jade pointed at top" combined with 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Masutaka m Japanese
From Japanese 益 (masu) meaning "profit, benefit" combined with 孝 (taka) meaning "filial piety". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Matejka f Slovene
Diminutive of Mateja 1, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Matika f Salishan (?)
Matika Wilbur is a Native American photographer, of the Swinomish and Tulalip tribes.
Mátka f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Hungarian mátka "(archaic, dialectal) fiancée".
Matoaka f Algonquin
Of unknown meaning. This was one of Pocahontas's 'secret' names. At the time Pocahontas was born, it was common for Powhatan Native Americans to be given several personal names, to have more than one name at the same time, to have secret names that only a select few knew, and to change their names on important occasions... [more]
Matoka f Japanese
From Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 登 (to) meaning "to go up; to climb; to mount; to rise" combined with 加 (ka) meaning "add, addition, increase". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Matrika f Hinduism
MEANING: a mother, a divine mother, a grandmother, Name of 8 veins on both sides of the neck (prob. so called after the 8 divine mothers) ,Name of partic. diagrams (written in characters to which a magical power is ascribed ; also the alphabet so employed ; prob... [more]
Matryoshka f Russian
The diminutive of Matrona 1. This is also the name of the Russian nesting dolls.
Matsurika f Japanese (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
From 茉莉花 (matsurika), referring to the Arabian jasmine.... [more]
Máttaráhkká f Sami, Sami Mythology
Máttaráhkká is the goddess of women and children. She has three daughters: Sáráhkká, Uksáhkká and Juoksáhkká.
Maurishka f African American (Rare)
Possibly a Variant spelling of Mariska... [more]
Mavika f Kongo
A Bisingombe and Mboma feminine name.
Mavka f Ukrainian
Mavka means "a forest creature".
Mayaka f Japanese (Rare)
This name can be used as 真弥香, 真弥華, 真也香, 真矢香, 麻弥香, 麻耶香, 麻也加, 麻也香, 万夜花 or 摩耶花 with 真 (shin, ma, ma-, makoto) meaning "Buddhist sect, reality, true," 麻 (ma, maa, asa) meaning "hemp, flax, numb," 万 (ban, man, yorozu, ma) meaning "ten thousand/10,000," 摩 (ma, sa.suru, su.ru, ma.suru) meaning "chafe, grind, polish, rub, scrape," 弥 (bi, mi, amaneshi, iya, iyoiyo, tooi, hisashi, hisa.shii, ya, wata.ru) meaning "all the more, increasingly," 也 (e, ya, ka, nari, mata) meaning "to be (archaic form)," 矢 (shi, ya) meaning "arrow, dart," 夜 (ya, yo, yoru) meaning "evening, night," 耶 (ja, ya, ka) meaning "question mark," 香 (kyou, kou, ka, kao.ri, kao.ru) meaning "incense, perfume, smell," 華 (ka, ke, hana) meaning "flower, gay, gorgeous, luster, ostentatious, petal, shine, showy, splendour," 加 (ka, kuwa.eru, kuwa.waru) meaning "add(ition), Canada, include, increase, join" or 花 (ka, ke, hana) meaning "flower."... [more]
Mayka f Spanish
Variant of Maica.
Mayuka f Japanese
From 満 (ma) meaning "full", 夕 (yu) meaning "evening", 佳 (ka) meaning "good, beautiful". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Mayurika f Hindi
Means "Baby Peahen,Peacock Feathers" in Hindi.
Mbarka f Arabic (Maghrebi), Berber
Feminine form of Mubarak used in Northern Africa. This was the name of a possibly legendary Berber princess who ruled the ksar or oasis town of El Menia in Algeria.
Mederyka f Polish (Archaic)
Feminine form of Mederyk.
Medika f Indigenous Australian
Derived from the Australia-based Kaurna word mitika meaning "flower, blossom". Kaurna language is spoken near Adelaide, Australia. It is also used to mean "water lily".
Meduka f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Medea.
Meeka f English
Perhaps based on the English word meek, or maybe an Anglicized form of Mieke or Mika.
Meelika f Estonian
Originally a diminutive of Meeli, used as a given name in its own right.
Mélika f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant transcription of Melika influenced by French orthography (chiefly Tunisian).
Melika f Persian, Bosnian, Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant transcription of Malika.
Melinaka f Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Melinda.
Melka f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Variant of Malka (compare Melcha).
Melkorka f Icelandic, Old Norse
Old Norse form of an unknown Irish name, probably from Máel Curcaig - Old Irish máel = "devotee", "servant", curracag = "hood", "woman's cap".
Menaka f Indian, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Tamil
Means "celestial damsel" in Hindi.
Mendrika m & f Malagasy
Means "worthy, deserving" in Malagasy.
Mengka m Mizo
Means "orecious; famous; strong" in Mizo.
Menka f Macedonian
Means "a change". Usually given when a family gets few girls in a row. The newest baby gets the name in hope that it will cause a change, and that the next baby would be a boy.
Menka f Ancient Egyptian
Means "(my) ka shall be durable" or "(my) ka shall remain", derived from mn "to stay, remain; to be established, steadfast" and ka "soul". Name borne by a queen of the Second Dynasty.
Merdeka m & f Indonesian
Means "free, independent" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit महर्द्धिक (maharddhika) meaning "prosperous".
Merika f Estonian, Finnish
Estonian variant of Merike.
Měrka f Sorbian
Diminutive of Měrana and Měrosława.
Mesen-ka m Ancient Egyptian
Means "his Ka is born" in Egyptian.
Methika f Thai
Derived from Thai เมธี (methi) meaning "philosopher, sage".
Metka f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Meta, used as a given name in its own right.
Metuka f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "sweet" in Hebrew.