María del Mar
Feminine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
María del Mar is a Spanish feminine name derived from the Marian title "Mary of the Sea". The phrase del Mar means "of the sea", and the full name is a devotional reference to the Virgin Mary under the title Estrella del Mar (Star of the Sea). This name is part of a Spanish tradition of compound names honoring the Virgin, and is most common in Spain and Latin America.EtymologyThe name is composed of María, the Spanish form of Mary, and del Mar. The final 'a' of 'María' bis often dropped in daily usage, making María Mar or Marimar.Notable BearersMaría del Mar García, known as Mar, is a Spanish television presenter and actressMarina Marín, a Spanish racewalker, is a secondary bearerMeaning: "Mary of the Sea"Origin: Spanish devotional nameType: First name (feminine)Usage: Spanish culture, especially Spain and Latin America