| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 461 | Marlene | German | Variant of Madeline 'Woman from Magdala. | F | |
| 462 | Marlina | German | Variant of Madeline 'Woman from Magdala. | F | |
| 463 | Marlinda | German | Variant of Madeline 'Woman from Magdala. | F | |
| 464 | Marline | German | Variant of Madeline 'Woman from Magdala. | F | |
| 465 | Marlis | German | Bitter. | F | |
| 466 | Marlisa | German | Bitter. | F | |
| 467 | Mathild | German | Mighty battle maiden. | F | |
| 468 | Mathilda | German | Mighty battle maiden. | F | |
| 469 | Mathilde | German | Mighty battle maiden. | F | |
| 470 | Matilda | German | Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. | F | |
| 471 | Mattie | German | Diminutive of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. | F | |
| 472 | Matty | German | Diminutive of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. | F | |
| 473 | Maud | German | Variant of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. | F | |
| 474 | Maude | German | Variant of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. | F | |
| 475 | Melicent | German | Variant of Millicent: Strong work. Industrious. | F | |
| 476 | Melisande | German | 'Strength; determination.' Variant of Millicent. Melisandra: (Spanish) 'Strength; determination. | F | |
| 477 | Millicent | German | Strong work. Industrious. | F | |
| 478 | Millie | German | Strength, determination. Diminutive of Amelia: From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour, and the Latin Aemilia. Famous bearers: 18th century British King George III's daughter Princess Amelia' Henry Fielding's novel Amelia'. | F | |
| 479 | Milly | German | Strength, determination; industrious. Diminutive of Millicent or Amelia: From the Old German word for labour, and the Latin Aemilia. | F | |
| 480 | Mina | German | Love. | F | |