Names Categorized "Maria combinations"
77 Names found
María Victoria is a Spanish feminine double name, combining María and Victoria. It is part of a broader tradition in Spanish-speaking cultures of forming compound names from Maria and another name, often invoking the Vir...
Maria Vittoria is an Italian compound given name, combining Maria and Vittoria. The name follows a traditional Italian pattern of forming double names, often in honor of the Virgin Mary (Maria) and referencing the Christ...
Maribel is a Spanish feminine name that originated as a contraction of María Isabel, combining two traditionally popular names. In English contexts, it is also used as a compound name blending Mary and Belle, often assoc...
Maricruz is a Spanish short form of the names María Cruz or María de la Cruz, two classic Spanish compound names that honor the Virgin Mary under the title of the Cross (Cruz). The name gained popularity as an independen...
Marijana is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, and Macedonian. It is the South Slavic form of Mariana, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Marianus, which in turn comes from Marius. The r...
Marijose is a Spanish feminine short form of the compound name María José. María José combines the names María and José, which refer to Mary and Joseph, the parents of Jesus in Christian tradition. This compound name and...
Marilena is a feminine given name that combines two widely used names: Maria and Elena. It is predominantly found in Greek, Italian, and Romanian usage, reflecting the popularity of both component names in these cultures...
EtymologyMarilou is a feminine given name formed by combining Maria and Louise. It is predominantly used in English, French, and Spanish-speaking cultures. In the Philippines, however, the name often combines Maria and L...
Mariola is a Spanish short form of María Dolores, a compound name combining María and Dolores. The name Dolores itself derives from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, María de los Dolores ("Mary of Sorrows"), making M...
Marisol is a Spanish feminine given name that originated as a short form of María Soledad, a devotional name for the Virgin Mary referencing 'Our Lady of Solitude.' The name is also often interpreted as a blend of María...
Maristela is a feminine given name used in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries. It is a devotional name derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, Stella Maris, Latin for “star of the sea.” The name can be interpr...
Maristella is an Italian feminine given name, originating as the Italian form of Maristela. This name carries deep religious significance, as Maristela derives from the Latin title Stella Maris (“star of the sea”), which...
Marjana is a South Slavic feminine given name, used in Slovenia, Croatia, Albania, and Macedonia. It is the Slovenian, Albanian, Croatian, and Macedonian form of Mariana, which ultimately derives from the Roman family na...
Marlies is a German and Dutch feminine given name that originated as a Maria and Lies combination. The first element comes from the universally revered name Maria, itself derived from the Hebrew Miriam (מִרְיָם), a name...
Marliese is a German feminine compound name, formed by combining Maria and Liese. The second element, Liese, is a German diminutive of Elisabeth, so Marliese can be understood as a blend of two classic biblical names.Ety...
Marlis (or Marlys) is a German feminine given name created as a blend of Maria and Liese (a diminutive of Elisabeth). It belongs to a tradition of compound names in German-speaking regions, where elements from popular na...
Marloes is a Dutch feminine given name, formed as a combination of Maria and Loes. This type of compound name is common in the Netherlands, where elements of two names are blended to create a new one. The origin and mean...