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825EtymologyMaravillas is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "marvels" or "wonders." It derives from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas ("Our Lady of Wonders"), one of the many Marian...
Marcela is a feminine given name with widespread usage across multiple languages and cultures. It serves as the feminine form of Marcellus, a Roman family name that originated as a diminutive of the popular Roman praenom...
Marcelina is the Polish, Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Marcellinus, a Roman family name that traces back to Marcellus and ultimately to Marcus, a Roman praenomen probably derived from the name of the god Mars....
Marcia is a feminine given name of Roman origin, representing the female form of the ancient Roman family name Marcius. The name is derived from Latin, meaning "dedicated to Mars" (the Roman god of war), as it ultimately...
Marciana is a feminine given name with roots in Roman antiquity, several parallels across Southern European languages, and a rare vestige of early Christian history. Ultimately derived from the Roman praenomen Marcus – m...
Marely is a modern Spanish feminine given name, formed as a combination of María or Mar with the popular Latin American name suffix ly. This suffix, also seen in names like Maritza and Mariela, adds a melodic and contemp...
Margarita is a Latinate form of Margaret, ultimately derived from Greek margarites meaning "pearl." The name is widely used in many languages, including Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian, Spanish,...
María is the Spanish, Galician and Icelandic form of Maria, itself derived from the Hebrew Miryam. The meaning is uncertain; possibilities include “drop of the sea,” “rebelliousness,” or “wished-for child.” The name appe...
María Ángeles is a Spanish compound given name, formed by combining María and Ángeles. María is the Spanish form of Maria, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Miryam. Ángeles is the Spanish word for 'angels' and is c...
María Antonia is a Spanish feminine double name combining María and Antonia. As a compound given name, it follows a longstanding tradition in Spanish-speaking cultures of pairing the name of the Virgin Mary with another...
María Auxiliadora is a Spanish devotional name for the Virgin Mary, meaning "Mary the Helper" or "Mary, Help of Christians." It is a compound name combining María with the feminine singular of auxiliador, derived from La...
María Belén is a Spanish compound given name, combining María and Belén. The name translates to "Mary of Bethlehem," referencing the Virgin Mary's association with Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus. Belén is the Spanish...
María Carmen is a Spanish compound given name, combining María and Carmen. This double name was the most popular choice for girls in Spain from the 1940s to the 1970s, reflecting a cultural tradition of pairing María wit...
María Concepción is a Spanish compound given name, combining María and Concepción. It reflects a deeply rooted tradition in Spanish-speaking cultures of creating double names that honor the Virgin Mary, often referring t...
María Cristina is a Spanish compound given name, formed from María and Cristina. María, rooted in the Hebrew name Maria, has been the most enduringly popular girl's name in Spain since the 13th century. Its frequent pair...
María Cruz is a Spanish compound given name, combining the names María and Cruz. It is a prime example of a Spanish tradition where double names are formed by pairing the name of the Virgin Mary with a title or attribute...
María de Jesús is a Spanish compound given name meaning "Mary (the mother) of Jesus," combining María and Jesús. It is a devotional name reflecting the Catholic veneration of the Virgin Mary, particularly in Spanish-spea...
María de la Cruz is a Spanish devotional name meaning "Mary of the cross," referring to the Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of Sorrows or the cross. The first element, María, is the Spanish form of Mary, the moth...
María de la Luz is a Spanish compound feminine name meaning "Mary of the light," derived from a devotional title of the Virgin Mary. The title "Nuestra Señora de la Luz" (Our Lady of Light) is a Marian devotion particula...
EtymologyMaría de las Mercedes is a Spanish devotional compound name meaning "Mary of mercies" (Spanish: María de las Mercedes). It refers to the Virgin of Mercy (Spanish: La Virgen de la Merced or Nuestra Señora de las...
María del Carmen is a Spanish feminine compound name combining María and Carmen, meaning "Mary of Mount Carmel" — a devotional title of the Virgin Mary. The name references the Catholic title Nuestra Señora del Carmen (O...
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...
María de los Ángeles is a Spanish compound given name meaning "Mary of the angels," derived from a devotional title of the Virgin Mary. The name combines María, the Spanish form of Mary, with the phrase de los Ángeles ("...
María de los Dolores is a Spanish devotional name meaning "Mary of sorrows," referring to the Virgin Mary in her aspect as Our Lady of Sorrows (Mater Dolorosa). The name is composed of María, the Spanish form of Mary, an...
María Dolores is a Spanish compound given name formed by combining María and Dolores. It is traditionally used as a female name in Spanish-speaking cultures, often honoring the Virgin Mary under the title María de los Do...
María Elena is a Spanish compound given name formed by combining María, the Spanish form of Maria, and Elena, the Spanish form of Helen. The name reflects a common naming practice in Spanish-speaking cultures whereby a p...
María Fernanda is a Spanish feminine compound given name, combining María and Fernanda. The name Maria originates from the Hebrew name Miriam, meaning “sea of bitterness,” “rebelliousness,” or “wished-for child,” and has...
María Guadalupe is a Spanish compound given name combining María and Guadalupe, with deep religious, cultural, and historical significance across the Spanish-speaking world. The first element, María (equivalent to Englis...
OverviewMaría Isabel is a Spanish feminine double name combining María and Isabel. This compound name reflects a common tradition in Spanish-speaking cultures of pairing names, often to honor religious figures or family...
María Jesús is a Spanish compound given name, formed by combining María and Jesús. It originated as a contraction of the devotional title María de Jesús (Mary of Jesus), which refers to the Virgin Mary as the mother of J...
María José is a Spanish compound feminine given name, combining María and José, the names of the parents of Jesus. This name directly references revered figures in Christianity, making it a popular choice in Spanish-spea...
María Josefa is a Spanish compound feminine given name combining María and Josefa, the Spanish feminine form of Joseph. As a double name, it reflects the common Spanish tradition of honoring the Virgin Mary (María) along...
María Lourdes is a Spanish compound given name, combining María and Lourdes. Both components are deeply rooted in Marian devotion, making this name a double homage to the Virgin Mary.EtymologyThe first element, María, is...
María Luisa is a Spanish feminine compound given name, combining María and Luisa. It is a classic double name in Spanish-speaking cultures, especially common in Spain and Latin America, reflecting a tradition of pairing...
María Manuela is a Spanish feminine double name combining María and Manuela. This compound name follows a long-standing tradition in Spanish-speaking cultures of pairing María with another name, often to honor the Virgin...
Origin and MeaningMaría Mar is a Spanish feminine given name that serves as a variant of María del Mar, a devotional title meaning "Mary of the sea" in Spanish. This title is intimately linked to the Virgin Mary, specifi...
María Mercedes is a Spanish compound feminine given name that combines María and Mercedes. As a double name, it reflects the common Spanish tradition of honoring the Virgin Mary through compound names, often encompassing...
Mariana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, the feminine form of Marianus, a Roman family name derived from Marius, which itself originates from the Latin mas, maris meaning "male" or from the name of the Roman god...
Marianela is a Spanish feminine given name that combines elements of María and Estela.EtymologyThe name Marianela is a blend of two classic Spanish names. The first component, María, is the Spanish form of Maria, which d...
María Nieves is a Spanish compound given name combining María and Nieves. Nieves is derived from the Spanish Marian title Nuestra Señora de las Nieves (“Our Lady of the Snows”), referencing the Virgin Mary. Thus, María N...
Marianita is a Spanish diminutive of Mariana, typically used as a feminine given name. The affectionate -ita suffix conveys smallness or endearment, making Marianita equivalent to "little Mariana" or "dear Mariana." Etym...
María Pilar is a Spanish compound given name, combining the widely popular María (the Spanish form of Maria) with Pilar, a name derived from the Spanish title Nuestra Señora del Pilar (“Our Lady of the Pillar”). The name...
María Rosa is a Spanish compound given name, combining María and Rosa (meaning "rose"). As a double name, it reflects the widespread Spanish tradition of naming girls after the Virgin Mary, often incorporating a Marian t...
María Rosario is a Spanish double name that combines María and Rosario. This type of compound name is especially common in the Spanish-speaking world, where it often honors the Virgin Mary under one of her many titles.Th...
María Soledad is a Spanish compound given name, combining María and Soledad. The name María, a Spanish form of Mary, has been the most popular name for girls in Spain since the 13th century, often appearing in double nam...
Etymology and Meaning María Teresa is a Spanish compound name combining María (the Spanish form of Maria, ultimately derived from Hebrew Miryam) and Teresa (a name of debated origin, often linked to the Greek verb theriz...
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...
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...
Maricarmen is a Spanish feminine given name that serves as a contraction of María Carmen or María del Carmen. Both forms combine María, the Spanish form of Maria, and Carmen, a name derived from the title of the Virgin M...
Maricel is a feminine given name of Spanish origin, formed as a combination of María and Celia or Cecilia. The name is uncommon outside the Hispanic world but achieved remarkable popularity in the Philippines, reflecting...
Maricela is a Spanish feminine given name. It is a combination of María and Celia, two names with Latin origins. María is the Spanish form of Maria, itself derived from the Hebrew Miryam, while Celia is a feminine form o...
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...
Etymology and Historical ContextMariel is a Diminutive of Maria, a name derived from Hebrew מִרְיָם (see Mary). While the root has ancient biblical origins, Mariel emerged as a distinct feminine given name likely influen...
Mariela is a Spanish and Bulgarian diminutive of Maria. The name Maria itself derives from the Latin form of Greek Μαρία (Maria), which comes from Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miryam, see Mary). Mariela thus carries the ultimate mean...
Marielos is a Spanish feminine given name, functioning as a contraction of the devotional title María de los Ángeles, meaning 'Mary of the Angels'. The name reflects a strong Roman Catholic tradition of honoring the Virg...
Marieta is a feminine diminutive form of Maria, used in multiple languages including Armenian, Bulgarian, Greek, Romanian, and Spanish. The name Maria itself derives from the Latin form of Greek Μαρία, which comes from H...
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...
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...
Mariluz is a Spanish feminine given name, typically a short form of María de la Luz, meaning "Mary of the light." This name reflects a popular Spanish devotional title for the Virgin Mary, emphasizing her association wit...
Marimar is a Spanish feminine given name, typically considered a contraction of María del Mar. The longer name María del Mar means 'Mary of the sea' in Spanish, a devotional title of the Virgin Mary. Marimar thus carries...