Mabli means "lovable" or "dear one," derived from the Latin Amabilis through its Welsh adaptation. It shares the same warm root as Mabel but carries an unmistakably Welsh character.
Macey
Wise and clever
Maci
Wise and noble one
Macie
God is my joy
Mackenzie
son of Kenneth, fair-minded, high-born
Madalyn
Wished-for child
Madalynn
Mighty flower
Maddie
Wisdom is mine
Maddison
Strong and beautiful
Maddyson
Meadow song
Madeleine
high towered one
Madeline
High towered one
Madelyn
great, noble
Madelynn
From Magdalen's garden
Madge
Worthy noble lady
Madilyn
Wished-for child
Madilynn
Loving and gentle
Madison
son of Matthew
Madison-Rose
Roses bloom together
Madisson
Wise leader
Madisyn
Wise gift
Madlen
Wished-for child
Madonna
Worthy of love
Madyson
Wise and gentle
Mae
bitter or sharp
Maegan
God is my joy
Maelin
Moon's bright circle
Maeva
blessed, dear to me
Maeve
She is intense
Maevie
Wished-for daughter
Magdalena
Wished-for child
Magdalene
Womb of love
Maggie
pearl or precious stone
Magnolia
flower
Mahasti
Moonlight beauty
Mahina
Moonlight's gentle touch
Mahira
Moon's beauty
Mahvash
Moon's gentle breeze
Mai
Pure and gentle
Maia
Caressing, gentle
Maira
Wished child
Mairead
Mairead means "pearl" — it is the Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Margaret, which traces back through Latin Margarita to the Greek word margarites, meaning a pearl.
Maisey
Maisey is a pet form of Margaret or Mary, carrying the traditional meaning of "pearl" (from Margaret) or "beloved" and "wished-for child" (from Mary). It has a soft, approachable feel that softens the more formal roots of its parent names.