This list includes 58 Mythological girl names that start with M, from “Ma’at” to “Myrrha”. They come from mythic traditions around the world and often name goddesses, heroines, or legendary women. You can use this list for baby-name research, character naming, or exploring cultural myths.
Mythological girl names that start with M are given names drawn from myths and legends worldwide. Many reflect roles like truth, love, war, or fate, and famous examples include Ma’at and Myrrha.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Origin, Meaning/Role, and Variants & Notes.
Name: The name as commonly transliterated; you can scan this column to find familiar or new mythological options.
Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide helps you say each name correctly when choosing or writing dialogue.
Origin: Shows the culture or mythic tradition so you can understand historical and linguistic context at a glance.
Meaning/Role: Gives a brief meaning or mythological role, helping you connect names to qualities or stories.
Variants & Notes: Lists common modern variants, spelling notes, and short usage comments useful for naming or further research.
Mythological girl names that start with M
| Name | Pronunciation | Origin/Culture | Meaning/Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maia | MAY-uh | Greek | Pleiad nymph; mother of Hermes |
| Mnemosyne | nee-MO-suh-nee | Greek | Goddess of memory; mother of the Muses |
| Melpomene | mel-POM-uh-nee | Greek | Muse of tragedy |
| Melia | MEL-ee-uh | Greek | Oceanid nymph; ash-tree association |
| Medusa | muh-DOO-suh | Greek | Gorgon whose gaze petrifies |
| Medea | meh-DEE-uh | Greek | Sorceress, helper and avenger in Jason myth |
| Myrrha | MIH-rah | Greek | Mother of Adonis; turned into myrrh tree |
| Melinoe | meh-LIN-ee-oh | Greek | Goddess of ghosts and nightmares |
| Mneme | NEE-mee | Greek | One Muse of memory |
| Myrina | mih-REE-nah | Greek | Legendary Amazon queen |
| Melusine | meh-LOO-seen | French | Water spirit, half-serpent woman |
| Mab | MAB | English | Fairy queen, associated with dreams |
| Morgan | MOR-gan | Celtic | Enchantress; Arthur’s half-sister in legend |
| Morgana | mor-GAH-nah | Celtic | Variant of Morgan, magical figure in Arthurian legend |
| Morgause | mor-GAWZ | Celtic | Arthurian royal figure, sometimes antagonist |
| Maeve | MAYV | Irish | Warrior queen of Connacht |
| Macha | MAH-kah | Irish | Goddess of battle and sovereignty |
| Morrigan | MOR-ee-gan | Irish | Goddess of war, fate and prophecy |
| Modron | MOD-ron | Welsh | Mother goddess; mother of Mabon |
| Minerva | mih-NERV-uh | Roman | Goddess of wisdom and crafts |
| Mania | MAH-nee-uh | Roman | Goddess/spirit of the dead and souls |
| Mami | MAH-mee | Sumerian | Mother-goddess involved in human creation |
| Manzat | man-ZAT | Mesopotamian | Rainbow goddess |
| Mazu | MAH-zoo | Chinese | Sea goddess and protector of sailors |
| Meng Po | MENG-poh | Chinese | Lady of Forgetfulness in the afterlife |
| Mami Wata | MAH-mee WAH-tah | West African | Water spirit venerated across regions |
| Mawu | MAH-woo | Dahomey (Fon) | Creator goddess, often paired with Lisa |
| Mama Quilla | MAH-mah KEE-yah | Inca | Moon goddess and protector of women |
| Mayahuel | mah-YAH-wehl | Aztec | Goddess of maguey and fertility |
| Mictecacihuatl | mee-ktek-ah-SEE-wah-tl | Aztec | Lady of the Dead; presides over Mictlan rituals |
| Mahuika | mah-HOO-ee-kah | Māori | Goddess of fire |
| Medeina | meh-DAY-nah | Lithuanian | Forest and hunting goddess |
| Milda | MIL-dah | Lithuanian | Goddess of love and beauty |
| Mara | MAH-rah | Latvian | Mother goddess of earth and fertility |
| Mokosh | MOH-kosh | Slavic | Earth and fertility goddess; protector of women |
| Marzanna | mar-ZAH-nah | Slavic | Goddess of winter, death and rebirth rituals |
| Maya | MY-ah | Hindu | Illusion (and name of Buddha’s mother) |
| Mohini | moh-HEE-nee | Hindu | Feminine avatar of Vishnu; enchantress |
| Mandodari | man-DOH-dah-ree | Hindu | Queen of Lanka; wife of Ravana |
| Manasa | mah-NAH-sah | Hindu | Serpent goddess worshipped for fertility and protection |
| Matuta | mah-TOO-tah | Roman | Goddess of dawn and childbirth |
| Mut | MOOT | Egyptian | Mother goddess and royal protector |
| Ma’at | MAH-aht | Egyptian | Goddess of truth, order and justice |
| Mafdet | MAF-det | Egyptian | Early feline goddess of justice and protection |
| Meretseger | meh-RET-seh-ger | Egyptian | Cobra goddess guarding the Theban necropolis |
| Menhit | MEN-hit | Egyptian | Lioness war goddess |
| Mulan | MOO-lan | Chinese (folklore) | Legendary woman warrior who took her father’s place |
| Melissa | meh-LISS-uh | Greek | Nymph who cared for Zeus; “honeybee” link |
| Melanippe | meh-LAN-ih-pee | Greek | Name borne by several mythic women, often tragic figures |
| Melite | meh-LEE-tee | Greek | Nymph or sea-nymph; attendant of gods |
| Metis | MEE-tis | Greek | Titaness of cunning; mother of Athena |
| Molpadia | mol-PAY-dee-uh | Greek | Amazon or heroines in varying myths |
| Macaria | mah-KAIR-ee-uh | Greek | Goddess/figure linked to blessed death |
| Malina | mah-LEE-nah | Inuit | Sun goddess in Inuit mythology |
| Melantho | meh-LAN-thoh | Greek | Handmaid in the Odyssey; disloyal figure |
| Moneta | moh-NEH-tah | Roman | Goddess of memory/alertness; epithet of Juno |
| Mayari | mah-YAH-ree | Philippine (Tagalog) | Moon goddess and warrior in Tagalog myth |
| Miriam | mih-REE-uhm | Hebrew/Biblical | Sister of Moses; prophetess and leader |