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- Macarena-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2000 January 15, Peter Sagal, Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me!, National Public Radio: Oh yeah, they were doing the Macarena up and down Saint Peter’s back in twelve ninety-two.".
- Macca-English-ProperNoun-4en hasQuotation "2006, Catherine Griefenow-Mewis (editor), The Political Economy of an African Society in Transformation: the Case of Macca Oromo (Ethiopia), page 31,: We shall use available written accounts and the oral tradition to highlight the Macca expansion and settlement, to study their interaction with other peoples and cultures, and to analyze the subsequent evolutionary and revolutionary changes in their political economy in western central Ethiopia.".
- Maccid\u00F3ndu-OldIrish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "c. 800, Würzburg Glosses 168, glossing 2 Corinthians 9:2:: Bíuu-sa oc irbáig dar far cenn-si fri Maccidóndu.".
- Machiavellian-English-Adjective-2en hasQuotation "2006, Mark Vernon, Philosophy and Life, \"Plato or Machiavelli\",: It is Machiavellian, in the sense that it revolves around the question of how to maintain power.".
- Mack_truck-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2005, Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson, Animals in Translation, Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 0743247698, pages 71-72: their hearts were too small to pump blood to their huge bodies. It was like trying to run a Mack truck on a Volkswagen engine, and their hearts gave out.".
- Mack_truck-English-Noun-2en hasQuotation "2005, Gary E. Macdougal, Make a Difference, A Spectacular Breakthrough in the Fight Against Poverty, Truman Tally Books, ISBN 031234726X, page 317: Abuses committed by overly aggressive states have resulted in federal rules and paperwork motivated by the fear that without rules and record-keeping requirements, states would show up at the Treasury with a Mack truck to take away all the cash they could.".
- Mackem-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2011, Peter Cain, The Economist, letter, 18 Jun 2011:: Your article on England's regional accents confirmed that Geordie has already completely replaced the mackem-speak of Sunderland and other variants in the north-east.".
- Madge-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "~1886 William Ernest Henley, A Ballade of Ladies' Names, Gleeson White:Ballades and Rondeaus, Read Books 1887, page 19:: Fie upon Caroline, Madge, Amelia - / These I reckon the essence of prose!".
- Maeva-French-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1999 Antiane Éco, Volumes 40-43, INSEE (1999):: Il est amusant aussi de constater que Maeva, prénom \"des Îles\" de par son origine polynésienne, s'est bien implantée aux Antilles depuis le début.".
- Magdalen-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1850, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel: \"We two,\" she said, \"will seek the groves / Where the lady Mary is, / With her five handmaidens, whose names / Are five sweet symphonies, / Cecily, Gertrude, Magdalen, / Margaret and Rosalys.".
- Magnetosph\u00E4re-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1980: Karl Schindler, Die Magnetosphære der Erde und ihre Dynamik, (Westdeutscher Verlag): Die Magnetosphære der Erde und ihre Dynamik".
- Magnolia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1971 P.G. Wodehouse, Much Obliged, Jeeves, Barrie and Jenkins 1971, page 24:: \"Nobody could have a name like Magnolia.\"".
- Magnolia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1971 P.G. Wodehouse, Much Obliged, Jeeves, Barrie and Jenkins 1971, page 24:: \"They could if they came from South Carolina, as she did. In the southern states of America you can't throw a brick without hitting a Magnolia.\"".
- Mahlon-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ":: Moreover Ruth the Moabitess, the wife of Mahlon, have I purchased to be my wife, to raise up the name of the dead upon his inheritance, that the name of the dead be not cut off from among his brethren, and from the gate of his place: ye are witnesses this day.".
- Malagan-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1974, Andrew Handler, The Zīrids of Granada: ...in his handling of this affair; a Malagan ambassador praised his foresight and wisdom, which resulted in peace and tranquility in Malaga.".
- Malagan-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1937, , February 14 1937, MALAGANS ACCLAIM AMERICAN 'SAVIORS'; Many Rightists Say They Owe Their Lives to the Edward Nortons of Memphis: Acclaimed by the Insurgent conquerors of Malaga as \"saviors of hundreds of lives,\" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norton of Memphis, Tenn., held open house today for grateful Malagans. The Nortons, who live in Villa los Pinos, overlooking the Mediterranean, admitted they had sheltered \"lots of friends and friends of friends\" during Leftist control of the city.".
- Malayalam-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2012, Jake Halpern, \"The Secret of the Temple\", The New Yorker, 30 Apr 2012:: Padmanabhan uttered a command in Malayalam, the regional language.".
- Mamie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1880 Emily Faithfull, The Victoria Magazine, v.36 (July-Dec 1880), page 264: When they are used to express the affectionate regard of near friends and relatives they also may be pretty and appropriate, but they look very silly in a formal signature, and surely do not befit the dignity of womanhood. We had, for instance, among these 800 names scores of Minnies, Mamies, and only here and there a Mary, a much more euphonious as well as a dignified name.".
- Mamsell-German-Noun-2en hasQuotation "1918, Elisabeth von Heyking, [[s:de:Die Orgelpfeifen|Die Orgelpfeifen]], in: Zwei Erzählungen, Phillipp Reclam jun. Verlag, page 31:: So wurden im Garten noch die letzten Stachelbeeren und Himbeeren, wurden schon frühe Pflaumen und Pfirsiche gepflückt; in der Küche weckte Mamsell das viele Obst und Gemüse in unzähligen Gläsern ein; […]".
- Mansonite-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1977, Alexander Walker, Double takes: notes and afterthoughts on the movies, 1956-76: The glib interpretations offered — the Mansonites were all people with grudges against society: he had, like Hitler, an incomplete personality...".
- Manu-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1988, Hermann Oldenberg, Shridhar B. Shrotri, The Religion of the Veda, p. 138:: Agni is the one who is introduced by Manu, who is kindled by Manu; one requests him to rule at the present sacrifice, as he had done it for Manu, when he \"offered the first oblation, with kindled fire, with his (attentive) heart and soul, along with the seven priests\" to the gods (X, 63, 7).".
- Marcella-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2010 Sophie Hannah, A Room Swept White, Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN 978-0-340-98062-0, page 102:: Marcella and Nathaniel. Now I know their names. I haven't thought much about having children, but if I did, I wouldn't give them names like that. They're the sort of names you choose if you think you're someone to be reckoned with.".
- Marcus-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": Colossians 4:10:: Aristarchus my fellowprisoner saluteth you, and Marcus, sister's son to Barnabas, (touching whom ye received commandments; if he come unto you, receive him;)".
- Margot-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1998 Anne Tyler, A Patchwork Planet, A.A.Knopf Inc., page 3:: Sophia looked at me. I told her, \"Mom thought Margot with a t was higher class.\"".
- Margot-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1998 Anne Tyler, A Patchwork Planet, A.A.Knopf Inc., page 3:: \"First time I saw it written that way was on the wedding invitations,\" Gram said. \"She brought them home from the printer's and I said, 'Who's this?' She said, 'That's me.' Well, I did try to accommodate. Her dad said it was stuff and nonsense, but I told Jeffrey the next time he came to call, 'Mar-gott will be down in a minute.' He laughed because he thought I was joking but I was serious. I honestly assumed people pronounced the t.\"".
- Margot-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1998 Anne Tyler, A Patchwork Planet, A.A.Knopf Inc., page 3:: \"I like names that end with an a, don't you? Or other vowels? Most often it seems to be an a. But wait: Margo's name ends with an o, for mercy's sake! Barnaby's mother. Or it used to be o. Then she met Barnaby's father and added a t.\"".
- Marilla-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1921 Lucy Maud Montgomery, Rilla of Ingleside, Echo Library (2006), ISBN 1406821772, page 12:: She had been named after Aunt Marilla of Green Gables, but Aunt Marilla had died before Rilla was old enough to know her very well, and Rilla detested the name as being horribly old-fashioned and prim.".
- Marina-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "~~1594 William Shakespeare: Pericles: Act III, Scene III:: My gentle babe Marina - whom, / for she was born at sea, I have nam'd so -".
- Marion-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "2002 Annie Proulx, That Old Ace in the Hole, ISBN 0-00-715151-9, page 81:: \"I spose you want to be a cattleboy,\" drawled the multicolored beard whose name was Carrol Day, a curiously feminine name, thought Martin, not yet acquaintanced with the bearded Marions, Fannys and Abbys of Texas who, saddled by their unthinking mothers with dainty names, built savagely masculine frames of character.".
- Mark-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1988 Ann Oakley: Men's Room: p.25-26:: \"And your name?\" she said, \"I suppose it's quite unremarkable?\" \"Very funny.\" \"Mark. It could stand as a symbol of for a man, for men as a category,\" she reflected,\"but I don't suppose that's why your mother gave it to you?\" \"My mother's motives always were inpenetrable to me. I was her only child, she wanted a simple life. So she gave me a simple name to go along with it. --- It wasn't a popular name until the nineteenth century. People were put of by King Mark in the Tristram and Iseult.\"".
- Mark-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation ": Acts 15: 37-39:: And Barnabas was determined to take with them John, whose surname was Mark. But Paul thought it not good to take him with them, who departed from them in Pamphylia, and went not with them to the work. And the contention was so sharp between them, that they departed asunder from the other; and so Barnabas took Mark, and sailed to Cyprus.".
- Mars-English-2-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1985 — Michael Collier, Longest Day, p 206: Easily eight foot tall, each was big, brown and glutinous - like giant Mars Bars squeezed and welded into nightmarish sculptures.".
- Marsha-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2005 John Barth, Where Three Roads Meet: Novellas, ISBN 0618610163, page 83:: \"I hate my name, too,\" offered four-year-old Marsha, who until that moment had never thought about her name.".
- Marsha-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2005 John Barth, Where Three Roads Meet: Novellas, ISBN 0618610163, page 83:: \"Is not.\" But in fact, like most people, she had no particular feelings about her name - her first name, anyhow - but simply accepted it as hers.".
- Marsha-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2005 John Barth, Where Three Roads Meet: Novellas, ISBN 0618610163, page 83:: \"No, you don't.\" Mom. \" It's a lovely name.\"".
- Martha-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation ": Luke 10: 40-42:: But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone? Bid her therefore that she help me. And Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things: But one thing is needful.".
- Marxian-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "2005, Bruce Philp, Reduction, Rationality and Game Theory in Marxian Economics, p. 3,: But to use game theory in a Marxian setting requires more that simply adopting the tools and methods of non-cooperative game theory, root and branch.".
- Mary-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation ":: Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.".
- Mary-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation ":: Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things: But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her.".
- Mary_Magdalene-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ":: The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre.".
- Master-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1995, Barbara Hambly, Children of the Jedi, page 81: \"I'm terribly sorry, Master Luke,\" apologized the droid.".
- Master_of_the_Universe-English-Noun-3en hasQuotation "1985, Time Magazine, \"Battle of the Fun Factories\"557090: Most major companies have stampeded to produce a line of so-called male action figures like Mattel's Masters of the Universe.".
- Mathusalam-Spanish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1602 — La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 5:25-26: Y vivió Mathusalam ciento ochenta y siete años, y engendró á Lamech. Y vivió Mathusalam después que engendró á Lamech, setecientos ochenta y dosaños: y engendró hijos é hijas.".
- Matthew-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation ":: And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the receipt of custom: and he saith unto him, Follow me. And he arose, and followed him.".
- Matthew_principle-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2002, Will Europe Work?, ed. Martin Kohll & Mojca Novak, Routledge 2002, p.64:: By including all citizens within the same insurance programs and by providing the economically active with clearly earnings-related benefits, the redistributive strategy of the encompassing model can be said to follow the Matthew principle of giving more to those who already have much.".
- Matty-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1990 Barbara Vine, Gallowglass, Curley Pub(1991), ISBN 0792705629, page 24:: Tilly's name is Matilda. It was typical of Mum and Dad that they wouldn't let her be called Tilly when she came to them because that was the unusual shortening of Matilda, the unconventional one, and you never did unconventional things, you never did things to draw attention to yourself. So they called her Matty. Of course, they hardly ever called her anything, but when they had to, it was Matty.".
- Maureen-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2000 Maureen Lipman, Lip Reading, Franz Steiner Verlag, ISBN 1861053592, page 12: I am Maureen because Uncle Louis liked the film star Maureen O'Hara. Fine. The fact that a small sallow baby born in Hull was unlikly to grow up into a flame-haired temptress with flashing green eyes and the cleavage the size of Galway was neither here or there. Maureen I became. Or Marine on the other side of the Atlantic. Also no-one in our house could foresee that since my father's name was Maurice I would be constantly called, with mounting frustration, 'Mauri-Morry-Maureen!'".
- Maurice-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1951 Graham Greene, The End of the Affair, Viking Press, page 5:: For some reason I am a man known by his surname; I might never have been christened for all the use my friends make of the rather affected Maurice my literary parents gave me.".
- Mauritian-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1964, James Pope-Hennessy, Verandah: Some Episodes in the Crown Colonies: 1867-1889, G. Allen and Unwin , 1964, page 258,: Like the Irish, the Mauritians were alien to the English in race, culture and religion.".
- Max-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2002 Cynthia Heimel: If You Can't Live Without Me, Why Aren't You Dead Yet? Grove Press 2002. ISBN 0802139507 page 177:: Since it seems to me that this fad of child-rearing has turned into an actual trend, that babies are an increasingly popular accessory for people-on-the-go, I first want to say to stop naming your boys Max. Max is a perfectly nice name, ensuring its owner a certain precocious sensibility, but there are enough Maxes now. Any more Maxes and the breed will go to the dogs.".
- Maximilian-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1820 Leigh Hunt, Names, The Indicator, No. XVIII, February 9th, 1820:: It is as well certainly not to call a parcel of idle and ragged young rogues by the titles of Augustus, Orlando, and Theodore: nor does it sound very fitting and heroical to hear a father cry out pompously to his little boy, as we did once, - \"You, Sir, there, - Maximilian,- come out of the gutter.\"".
- Maxine-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1986 Sue Grafton, C is for Corpse, St. Martin's Press (2005), ISBN 0312939019, page 153:: Her real name suggested a second runner-up for a Junior Miss pageant, or maybe a budding actress whose real name is Wanda Maxine Smith.".
- Maybel-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2010 Margaret Forster, Isa & May, Chatto & Windus, ISBN 9780701184667, page 5:: It's an awkward name: Isamay, pronounced Is-a-may. Isa is my paternal grandmother's name (shortened from Isabel) and May my maternal grandmother's (it comes, somehow, from Margaret). The amalgamation is, as you see, strictly alphabetical. Life, I feel, would have been much easier if they had chosen Maybel.".
- McCarthyesque-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "2010, Paul Elam, Men’s Studies: The Complete Freak Show: A McCarthyesque academic thug out to get anyone around him that doesn’t have their mind right.".
- McDonalds-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1996, Joan M. Drury, Silent Words, Spinsters Ink, page 36:: I stopped to pick up some McDonald's and traveled up the road a little before pulling over.".
- Medi\u00E6val_Greek-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2007, John Buchan, The Dancing Floor, :: Next day I paid a visit to a Chancery barrister of my acquaintance whose hobby was mediæval Greek, and who had written a monograph on Aldus Manutius. He examined the thing with delight, pronounced the caligraphy fifteenth century, and promised to write out the contents for me in decent Greek script.".
- Median-English-Adjective-2en hasQuotation "1856, , First Footsteps in East Africa, Könemann 2000, p. 50:: And if you venture to object to these Median laws, – as I am now doing, – you elicit a chorus of disapproval, and acquire some evil name.".
- Megan-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1916 John Galsworthy: The Apple Tree: Chapter VIII:: Was it true that twenty-six years had passed, or had he dreamed and awakened to find Megan waiting for him by the big apple tree?".
- Meggie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, page 290: \"Meggie...It hasn't got enough dignity, it doesn't suit you a bit. I'd rather you were called something like Belinda or Madeline, but if Meggie's the best you've got to offer, I'll go for it. What's the Meggie stand for - Margaret?\"".
- Meggie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, page 290: \"No, Meghann.\"".
- Meghann-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, page 290: \"Ah, now that's more like! I'll call you Meghann.\"".
- Meghann-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, page 290: \"Meggie...It hasn't got enough dignity, it doesn't suit you a bit. I'd rather you were called something like Belinda or Madeline, but if Meggie's the best you've got to offer, I'll go for it. What's the Meggie stand for - Margaret?\"".
- Meghann-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, page 290: \"No, Meghann.\"".
- Meghann-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, page 290: \"No, you won't!\" she snapped. \"I detest it!\"".
- Mehr-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2007, Michael Chabon, Gentlemen of the Road, Sceptre 2008, p. 10:: Under the full moon of the month of Mehr, with the torches hissing, the African and the Frank circled an ambit of packed earth.".
- Mehr-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "ein Mehr an Arbeit, Steuern, Unkosten, ...: an excess of work, taxes, costs, ...".
- Meiler-German-Noun-2en hasQuotation "2010, Der Spiegel, issue 23/2010, page 31:: Betreiber von Atomkraftwerken müssen künftig eine neue Brennelementesteuer entrichten. Im Gegenzug werden die Laufzeiten der Meiler verlängert.".
- Melanie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1967 Angela Carter, The Magic Toyshop, Virago Press (1994), ISBN 0860681904, page 64:: 'I learn the craft. I'm your uncle's apprentice, Melanie.' - - - She did not quite like the way he kept calling her by her name; there was a humorous inlection on the three liquid syllables as though he found the name funny.".
- Melch\u00EEsedec-Spanish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1602 — La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 14:18: Entonces Melchîsedec, rey de Salem, sacó pan y vino; y cual era sacerdote del Dios alto;".
- Melchior-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1991 Angela Carter, Wise Children, Chatto & Windus, ISBN 0701133546, page 16:: So twin boys, our fathers, were born in the USA. Melchior and Peregrine. What names, eh? What delusions of grandeur went into the naming of them? If you shorten them to 'Mel' and 'Perry', they've got a democratically twentieth-century and transatlantic ring to them.".
- Melchizedek-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1611, King James Version of the Bible, Genesis 14:18:: And Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth bread and wine: and he was the priest of the most high God.".
- Melody-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2000 Anne Enright, What Are You Like?, Random House (2001), ISBN 9780099284345, page 150:: Melody, for this, impossibly, was her mother's name, twinkled in a searching manner over the glasses.".
- Melquisedec-Spanish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1602 — La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 14:18: Entonces Melchîsedec, rey de Salem, sacó pan y vino; y cual era sacerdote del Dios alto;".
- Melvin-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1976 Melvin Belli, My Life on Trial: An Autobiography, Morrow, ISBN 0688030858, page 21:: And for some reason, they called me Pete. My mother, who probably dug up the name Melvin from some romantic novel about Englishmen drinking tea, cringed at the \"Pete\".".
- Memphre-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1986, \"Photo of monster exposed as hoax,\" The Gazette, Montreal, Que., 11 Oct 1986, p. F12.: While there have been more than 100 reported sightings of a Lake Memphremagog creature called Memphre, a photograph submitted by two unnamed Quebec residents will not be recorded among them.".
- Mengenelement-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1998, Henning Müller-Burzler, Auf den Spuren der Methusalem-Ernährung, Gesund und allergiefrei, p. 69: Ein weiteres Hindernis bei der Resorption der Mengenelemente Kalzium und Magnesium sowie einiger Spurenelemente, wie Eisen und Zink, im Darm kann die Phytinsäure sein.".
- Mercy-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1844 Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Chapter 2:: Mr Pecksniff was a moral man — a grave man, a man of noble sentiments and speech — and he had had her christened Mercy. Mercy! oh, what a charming name for such a pure–souled Being as the youngest Miss Pecksniff! Her sister’s name was Charity. There was a good thing! Mercy and Charity!".
- Meredith-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1942 , Five Little Pigs, HarperCollins (1994), ISBN 0006163726, page 26:: What was his name now? Literary sort of name - I've got it. Meredith. Meredith Blake. Don't know whether he's alive or not.".
- Meredith-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "2004 Jo Goodman: Forever In My Heart. Zebra Books 2004. ISBN 082177784X page 412:: \"Meredith,\" he repeated softly. \"I like it.\"".
- Meredith-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "2004 Jo Goodman: Forever In My Heart. Zebra Books 2004. ISBN 082177784X page 412:: \"Meredith. Mary and Edith. Names from both sides of the family.\"".
- Meredith-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "2004 Jo Goodman: Forever In My Heart. Zebra Books 2004. ISBN 082177784X page 412:: \"What did I hear you say her name was?\"".
- Meshach-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": And these three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, fell down bound into the midst of the burning fiery furnace.".
- Meter-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2010, Der Spiegel, issue 25/2010, page 140:: Mit seinen 30 Meter Länge und mitunter mehr als 150 Tonnen Gewicht übertrifft der Blauwal jedes andere Tier auf Erden.".
- Mexican-English-Noun-2en hasQuotation "1856: Arthur Helps, The Spanish Conquest in America, vol. 2, p. 239: Painala was in the Mexican province of Coatzacualco: she was accordingly able to speak Mexican.".
- Mexihcatlahtolpan-Classical_Nahuatl-Adverb-1en hasQuotation "1574: Bernardino de Sahagún, Exercicio quotidiano: (Here begins a manual of spiritual prudence written in the Mexican language)".
- Mexihcatlahtolpan-Classical_Nahuatl-Adverb-1en hasQuotation "1574: Bernardino de Sahagún, Exercicio quotidiano: Nican vmpehua centlamantli teoyotica yxtlamachoni Mexicatlahtalpan [sic] omihcuillo".
- Mia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1991 Eric Lax, Woody and Mia: A New York Story, New York Times, February 24th 1991: - - - I know he thinks my name is awkward to say. He rarely calls me Mia.\" Christened Maria de Lourdes Villiers Farrow, she couldn't pronounce Maria when she was a toddler and called herself Mia.".
- Micah-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation ":: The word of the LORD that came to Micah the Morasthite in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, which he saw concerning Samaria and Jerusalem.".
- Micah-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "1959 James Michener, Hawaii, Corgi Books 1981, ISBN 055211006X, page 308:: \"I had thought of some sweeter name, perhaps David,\" she suggested.".
- Micah-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "1959 James Michener, Hawaii, Corgi Books 1981, ISBN 055211006X, page 308:: \"We will call him Micah,\" Abner replied.".
- Micah-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "1959 James Michener, Hawaii, Corgi Books 1981, ISBN 055211006X, page 308:: \"We will call the boy Micah,\" he announced at last.".
- Michal-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ":: And as the ark of the LORD came into the city of David, Michal Saul's daughter looked through a window, and saw king David leaping and dancing before the LORD; and she despised him in her heart.".
- Michelle-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1965, John Lennon-Paul McCartney: Michelle ( a Beatles song): Michelle ma belle".
- Michelle-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1965, John Lennon-Paul McCartney: Michelle ( a Beatles song): My Michelle.".
- Michelle-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1965, John Lennon-Paul McCartney: Michelle ( a Beatles song): These are words that go together well".
- Micky-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "2001 Dean Ray Koontz, One Door Away from Heaven, Bantam Books, ISBN 0553582755, page 3: \"What's yor name?\" \"Micky.\" \"That's a name for a boy or a mouse. So it's probably Michelle. Most women your age are named Michelle or Heather or Courtney.\" \"My age?\" \"No offense meant.\" \"It's Michelina.\"".
- Microsoft-English-Verb-2en hasQuotation "2003, Wine Enthusiast (volume 16, issues 2-8, page 122): You could call it the Microsofting of the wine industry. Of course, wine is unlikely to be dominated by one producer or one distributor.".
- Middle_Ages-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2001 — Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl, p 52: She could see the town below her, nestled on top of a low hill, surrounded by a crenellated wall from the Middle Ages.".
- Middle_Low_German-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "The encyclopædia of geography, 1837: The written language is nowhere spoken by the people; it was formed at the period when Luther, rejecting the Middle High and the Middle Low German, adopted in preference the dialect of Misnia or Meissen, which had begun to be written much later.".
- Midianitish-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1611, King James Version of Numbers 25:14:: Now the name of the Israelite that was slain, even that was slain with the Midianitish woman, was Zimri, the son of Salu, a prince of a chief house among the Simeonites.".