Origin:
English
Description:
Maison is a name of an English origin and the meaning of Maison is 'house. It is derived from the Old French word, 'maison', which has its roots in the Latin word 'mansion' which means 'posting house', 'stage' or 'stopping place'. There are several famous people with this name or variations of it, i...
Origin:
English
Description:
Maize is an English origin unisex name used widely for both boys and girls. The meaning of Maize is corn/ the color of ripe corn (yellow). The word is said to have been derived from the Spanish word ‘Maiz.’ And from Taino ‘Mahiz’, an indigenous Spanish word for the plant. English variants of...
Origin:
English
Description:
Makepeace is, more often than not, an English surname. It is a portmanteau of the old English words ‘mak’ and ‘pais’, for ‘to make’ and ‘peace’, respectively. The meaning of Makepeace is ‘Negotiator’, ‘Peacemaker’, or ‘A person skilled at mediating animosity’. The surname...
Origin:
English
Description:
The name March is derived from English origin. The meaning of March is 'the third month of the year'. The meaning is derived from the month of March which comes from the name of the Roman god of war, known as Mars. March is the season of spring in the northern hemisphere and the the beginning of aut...
Origin:
English
Description:
The name Marley originates from Germany and can be used as a name for either gender. This name is a combination of two words. ‘Mearth’, was an Old English word for a marten, which is a ferret-like creature living in the forest. The second word, ‘leah’, means wood clearing. Martens are small ...
Origin:
English
Description:
According to its English origin, the meaning of Marlow is 'lake remains'. According to its Old English origin, Marlow also has the meaning of 'driftwood'. Marlow also translates to 'marshy meadow' and may signify 'the hill by the lake'. It is a gender-neutral name and traditionally used by parents l...
Origin:
English
Description:
The name Marlowe is of English origin. The meaning of Marlowe is 'driftwood'. It refers to pieces of wood which sometimes float in the sea or are washed ashore. It is used as a surname. The meaning of the name in Old English is derived from the place name Marlowe, which means 'remnants of a lake'. A...
We’ll send you tons of inspiration to help you find a hidden gem in your local area or plan a big day out.
Check your inbox for your latest news from us. You have subscribed to:
Remember that you can always manage your preferences or unsubscribe through the link at the foot of each newsletter.