# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1366 | Morgan | Celtic | Dweller of the sea. | F | |
1367 | Morgan | Welsh | Bright sea. From the shore of the sea. Morgan le Fay was sorceress and sister to King Arthur in Arthurian legend. | F | |
1368 | Morgana | ArthurianLegend | Enchantress half sister of Arthur. | F | |
1369 | Morgana | Celtic | Dweller of the sea. | F | |
1370 | Morgana | Welsh | From the shore of the sea. | F | |
1371 | Morgance | Celtic | Dweller of the sea. | F | |
1372 | Morgane | Celtic | Dweller of the sea. | F | |
1373 | Morgann | Welsh | Bright sea. | F | |
1374 | Morgant | Welsh | From the shore of the sea. | F | |
1375 | Morgawse | ArthurianLegend | Mother of Gawain. | F | |
1376 | Morgayne | Irish | Medieval form of Welsh Morcan, meaning bright sea. | F | |
1377 | Morguase | ArthurianLegend | Mother of Gawain. | F | |
1378 | Moriah | Biblical | Bitterness of the Lord. | F | |
1379 | Moriah | Hebrew | God teaches. Biblical name of the mount of the Jerusalem's Temple of Solomon. | F | |
1380 | Morice | Hebrew | God teaches. | F | |
1381 | Moriel | Hebrew | God teaches. | F | |
1382 | Morisa | Spanish | Feminine of Maurice: dark;dark-skinned. | F | |
1383 | Morise | Hebrew | God teaches. | F | |
1384 | Morissa | Spanish | Feminine of Maurice: dark;dark-skinned. | F | |
1385 | Morit | Hebrew | God teaches. | F | |
1386 | Morna | Celtic | Dearly loved or tender. | F | |
1387 | Morna | Gaelic | Beloved. | F | |
1388 | Morna | Irish | Beloved. | F | |
1389 | Morrigan | Celtic | A war goddess. | F | |
1390 | Morrin | Irish | Long haired. | F | |
1391 | Morvudd | Welsh | Legendary daughter of Uryen. | F | |
1392 | Morwenna | Welsh | Maiden; sea wave. | F | |
1393 | Moselle | Hebrew | From the water. | F | |
1394 | Moserah | Biblical | Erudition, discipline. | F | |
1395 | Moseroth | Biblical | Erudition, discipline. | F | |
1396 | Mosi | Egyptian | Born first. | F | |
1397 | Moswen | Egyptian | White. | F | |
1398 | Moya | Celtic | Exceptional. | F | |
1399 | Moya | Irish | Bitter. | F | |
1400 | Moyna | Celtic | Tender or mild. | F |