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  • Abrad
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abrad

    Hail, Mail

    Abrad

  • Mailiha |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mailiha |

    Beautiful, The one with darker shade

    Mailiha |

  • Gurnett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gurnett

    English : from Middle English gurnard, gurnade ‘gurnard’, ‘gurnet’, a marine fish with a large spiny head, mailed cheeks, and three pectoral rays (genus Trigla), possibly named from French grognard ‘grumbler’, on account of the grunting noise it makes.

    Gurnett

  • Abrad |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abrad |

    Hail, Mail

    Abrad |

  • Mollie
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    English American Irish

    Mollie

    From the Gaelic Maili which is a pet form of Mary, meaning bitter.

    Mollie

  • Mailhairer
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Mailhairer

    Ill fated.

    Mailhairer

  • Habersham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Habersham

    English (Yorkshire) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of habergeons, Middle English, Old French haubergeon. The habergeon was a sleeveless jacket of mail or scale armor, which was also worn for penance.Born in Beverley, Yorkshire, England, James Habersham emigrated to the infant colony of Georgia in 1738 with his friend George Whitefield. Together they established what is believed to be America’s first orphanage. Habersham was married in Bethesda, GA, in 1740 and had three surviving sons, all of whom were educated at Princeton and became ardent patriots.

    Habersham

  • Cotton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cotton

    English : habitational name from any of numerous places named from Old English cotum (dative plural of cot) ‘at the cottages or huts’ (or sometimes possibly from a Middle English plural, coten). Examples include Coton (Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire), Cottam (East Yorkshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire), and Cotham (Nottinghamshire).French : from a diminutive of Old French cot(t)e ‘coat (of mail)’ (see Cott).John Cotton (1584–1652) was a noted Puritan preacher, who landed at Boston, MA, from London in 1633 and became leader of the Congregationalists in America.

    Cotton

  • Mailsi
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Mailsi

    Pearl.

    Mailsi

  • Ring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Dutch

    Ring

    English, German, and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rings (from Middle English ring, Middle High German rinc, Middle Dutch ring), either to be worn as jewelry or as component parts of chain-mail, harnesses, and other objects. In part it may also have arisen as a nickname for a wearer of a ring.Scandinavian : from ring ‘ring’, probably an ornamental name but possibly applied in the same sense as 3 or 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rink, rinc ‘circle’.Irish (eastern County Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Rinn (see Reen).

    Ring

  • Ningappa | நீந்கப்பா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ningappa | நீந்கப்பா

    Another name of Lord mailar lingappa

    Ningappa | நீந்கப்பா

  • Ningappa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ningappa

    Another name of Lord mailar lingappa

    Ningappa

  • Mayhew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mayhew

    English : from the Norman French personal name Mahieu, a variant of Mathieu (see Matthew).Anglicized form of French Mailloux.Thomas Mayhew (1593–1682) came to Medford, MA, from Tisbury, Wiltshire, England, about 1632, and subsequently moved to Watertown, MA. In 1642 he established a settlement on Martha’s Vineyard, with his son Thomas, who was the first English missionary to the Indians of New England.

    Mayhew

  • Mailey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mailey

    English : probably of Norman origin, a habitational name from any of the places in northern France called Mailly.

    Mailey

  • Molli
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Molli

    From the Gaelic Maili which is a pet form of Mary 'bitter.

    Molli

  • Molli
  • Girl/Female

    English Irish

    Molli

    From the Gaelic Maili which is a pet form of Mary, meaning bitter.

    Molli

  • Mayo
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Mayo

    English and Irish : variant of Mayhew.Variant of French Mailhot.A William Mayo born in Wiltshire, England, c. 1684 was a surveyor who settled in VA about 1623 and helped survey the VA-NC boundary and found Richmond and Petersburg, VA. [newpara]The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, was founded by William Worrall Mayo (1819–1911), who immigrated to the U.S. from England, in 1845, and his sons, all gifted and innovative physicians and surgeons.

    Mayo

  • Cottle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cottle

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of chain-mail, from an Anglo-Norman French diminutive of Old French cot(t)e ‘coat of mail’ (see Cott).English : metonymic occupational name for a cutler, from Old French co(u)tel, co(u)teau ‘knife’ (Late Latin cultellus, a diminutive of culter ‘plowshare’).English : Edward Cottle was in Martha’s Vineyard, MA, before 1653.

    Cottle

  • Harness
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harness

    English : from a Norman personal name (Old German Arn(e)gis, Old French Erneïs, (H)ernaïs).English : occupational name for a maker of harness or suits of mail, from Middle English harnais ‘harness’ (Old French harneis ‘equipment’, ‘accoutrements (of a soldier or horse)’).

    Harness

  • Meylor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meylor

    English : occupational name for an enameler, from Middle English ameillur, Old French esmailleur (see Mailer).English and Welsh : from the Welsh personal name Meilyr.Scottish : habitational name from Mailer in Forteviot, Perthshire.

    Meylor

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  • Niyyat |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Niyyat |

    Intention, Determination

  • Abhira
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Abhira

    A cowherd

  • Marici
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Marici

    Beam of Light

  • Bhavaghna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Bhavaghna

    Godess Durga; One of the Name in Lalitha Sahasra Namam

  • Sivaji
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Sivaji

    Name of Lord Shiva; Super Star

  • Jeevan
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Jeevan

    Life

  • Sabriyya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sabriyya

    Patience; Perseverance

  • Jaishiv
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Jaishiv

    Lord Shiva

  • Satminder
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Satminder

    Temple of the True God of Heaven

  • Rithwik
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Rithwik

    Saint; Moon; Good Human Being

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  • Male
  • n.

    Same as Mail, a bag.

  • Mail
  • n.

    Hence generally, armor, or any defensive covering.

  • Mailed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mail

  • Mailclad
  • a.

    Protected by a coat of mail; clad in armor.

  • Mail
  • n.

    That which comes in the mail; letters, etc., received through the post office.

  • Mail
  • v. t.

    To arm with mail.

  • Mail
  • n.

    Any hard protective covering of an animal, as the scales and plates of reptiles, shell of a lobster, etc.

  • Mailable
  • a.

    Admissible lawfully into the mail.

  • Mail
  • n.

    A trunk, box, or bag, in which clothing, etc., may be carried.

  • Mail
  • v. t.

    To deliver into the custody of the postoffice officials, or place in a government letter box, for transmission by mail; to post; as, to mail a letter.

  • Mail
  • n.

    A contrivance of interlinked rings, for rubbing off the loose hemp on lines and white cordage.

  • Mailed
  • a.

    Protected by an external coat, or covering, of scales or plates.

  • Mail
  • n.

    A bag; a wallet.

  • Mailing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mail

  • Sea-mail
  • n.

    A gull; the mew.

  • Mail-shell
  • n.

    A chiton.

  • Mail
  • n.

    The bag or bags with the letters, papers, papers, or other matter contained therein, conveyed under public authority from one post office to another; the whole system of appliances used by government in the conveyance and delivery of mail matter.

  • Mailed
  • a.

    Spotted; speckled.

  • Mailing
  • n.

    A farm.

  • Mail
  • v. t.

    To pinion.