These are the most popular girl names beginning with M and are guaranteed to make for a great choice for your baby. Although these popular M names are the favorites amongst parents, many can still be unique or have less common alternative spellings. No matter which name you prefer, these are all guaranteed to be cute names for your kid. Some examples of women you may know with today's popular girls' names that start with M are:
Margaret Thatcher (first woman prime minister of Britain)
Maeve Higgins (Irish comedians)
Marylin Monroe (American actress)
Matilda Wormwood (protagonist in the book Matilda)
Rare M names with international origins we strongly endorse include the Welsh Macsen, French Marais, Japanese Mika, and Italian Marcella. Other unique names with the M initial include vintage charmers Maude and Mamie and contemporary choices such as Maxfield, Marigold, and Marlowe — for girls or boys.
Rare M names with international origins we strongly endorse include the Welsh Macsen, French Marais, Japanese Mika, and Italian Marcella. Other unique names with the M initial include vintage charmers Maude and Mamie and contemporary choices such as Maxfield, Marigold, and Marlowe — for girls or boys.
If you want the former, consider a unisex baby name that starts with M like Madison, Mason or Max. For a more traditional spin, Micah, Michael and Morgan are timeless. Whatever kind of name you choose, consider nicknames and listen to the way it sounds with baby's last name, too, to help you make the perfect choice!
According to the Social Security Administration, top names that begin with “M” for girls since 1922 include Margaret, Mary, Melissa, Michelle and Madison. Top “M” names for boys include Mason, Michael and Matthew.
Along with Mia and Madison, other popular M names for girls in the US Top 200 include Mila, Maya, Madelyn, Mackenzie, Melody, Molly, Maeve, Magnolia, and Margot. England's Top 100 girl names include several other choices that start with M: Matilda, Millie, Maisie, Maria, Mabel, and Maryam.
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