Certificate of Name
Marivic
Feminine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Marivic is a Filipino name derived from the Spanish María Victoria, combining María (the Spanish form of Mary) and Victoria (meaning "victory"). It is commonly used as a short form or given name in the Philippines, reflecting the country's Spanish colonial influence on naming customs.Cultural ContextIn the Philippines, compound names combining María with another name are especially popular due to the deep-rooted Catholic tradition. The name Victoria evokes the ideal of victory, while María honors the Virgin Mary. Marivic emerged as a portmanteau, creating a distinct yet recognizable name.Notable BearersFamous bearers of the name include Marivic Co-Pilar (born 1971), a Filipino politician who served as Mayor of Hagonoy, Bulacan, and Marivic Velaine Meneses (born 1995), a professional volleyball player who competed for the Perlas Spikers in the Philippine SuperLiga. These bearers highlight the name's presence in contemporary Filipino public life.Meaning: Combination of Mary and VictoryOrigin: Filipino, derived from Spanish María VictoriaType: First name (feminine)Usage: Primarily in the Philippines
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