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Names Like Mado

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What names sound like Mado?

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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Mada

Woman from Magdala

Hebrew

Mady

Woman from Magdala; maiden; young, unmarried woman

Hebrew


What names are similar to Mado?

Find a name that’s like Mado, but just a little bit different.

Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Ado

Noble kind

German

Cade

Pure

Greek

Cadi

Pure

Greek

Cady

Pure

Greek

Cato

Pure

Greek

Dada

Curly-haired

African

Dido

Greek

Gada

Fortunate

Hebrew

Jada

Precious stone

English

Jade

Precious stone

English

Jady

Precious stone

English

Kade

Pure

Greek

Kadi

Pure

Greek

Kady

American

Lada

Glorious rule

Slavic

Lady

Bread kneader

English

Mab

Joy, hilarity; baby

Welsh

Maci

From Massy

English

Macy

Weapon

French

Maddy

Woman from Magdala; maiden; young, unmarried woman

Hebrew

Madel

Woman from Magdala

Hebrew

Madge

“A pearl.” A diminutive form of Margaret.

Greek

Madona

My lady

Italian

Madora

Ruling

Greek

Madra

Mother

Spanish

Mae

The fifth month

English

Maeko

Truth child

Japanese

Mag

Pearl

Greek

Magda

A short form of Magdalene.

Slavic

Mai
Maia

Great; mother

Greek

Maida

Maiden; young, unmarried woman

English

Mair

Star of the sea

Latin

Maj

Great; mother; the fifth month

Greek

Maja

Great; mother

Greek

Maji

Noble glory

Arabic

Mal

Smooth brow; star of the sea

Latin

Mala

Woman from Magdala; the fifth month

Hebrew

Mali

Industrious, striving; work

Latin

Mame

Star of the sea

Latin

Manda

A short form of Amanda, “worthy of love.”

Latin

Mandi

Fit to be loved, lovable

Latin

Mando

Fit to be loved, lovable

Latin

Mandy

An endearing form of Amanda, “worthy of love,” from the Latin amare, to love.

Latin

Mara

Bitter

Hebrew

Mare

Irish

Mari

Sea of bitterness

Welsh

Mart

Lady; mistress of the house

Aramaic

Mary

Of the sea

Latin

Mat

Mighty in battle

German

Mata

Lady; mistress of the house

Aramaic

Maud

A diminutive form of Mathilda, Magdalene, Matilda, etc.

French

Maude

Woman from Magdala; mighty in battle

Hebrew

Mave

Joy, hilarity; baby

Welsh

May

The fifth month

English

Maya

Dream

Indian (Sanskrit)

Mayda

Maiden

English

Maye

The fifth month

English

Mead

Meadow

English

Meade

Meadow

English

Meda

The sea

Greek

Mlada

Favored

Slavic

Mo

Star of the sea

Irish

Nada

Hope

Russian

Nady

Hope

Russian

Sada
Sade

Honor confers a crown

African

Sato

Sugar

Japanese

Tada

Heart

Aramaic

Zada

Prosperous, fortunate

Arabic


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