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950EtymologyMarije is a Dutch variant of Maria, the Latin form of the Greek Μαρία, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Mary (מִרְיָם). The name Mary may mean 'bitter' or 'beloved' in Hebrew, though its exact etymo...
Marijke is a Dutch feminine given name, originally a diminutive of Maria. Maria, in turn, derives from the Latin form of the Greek Μαρία (Mari'a), itself from the Hebrew מִרְיָם (Mir'yam), more commonly seen as Mary. The...
Marijn is a Dutch unisex given name, widely used in the Netherlands for both males and females. It is a short form of Marinus, a name of Latin origin.EtymologyThe name Marijn derives from Marinus, which itself comes from...
Marijse is a Dutch feminine given name, ultimately a variant form of Marise. In the Dutch naming tradition, it serves as a local adaptation of the French name Marise, which itself is a diminutive of Marie.Etymology and L...
Marike (also spelled Marike) is a Dutch feminine given name, primarily a diminutive of Maria. The name reflects a common pattern in Dutch, particularly in Flemish, Brabantian, and Limburgish dialects, where the suffix -k...
Marina is a feminine given name widely used across many cultures. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Marinus, which itself derives either from the Roman family name Marius or directly from the Latin word marinus m...
Marinus is a male given name of Roman origin, deriving from the Latin word marinus meaning "of the sea" or "marine." It may also be related to the Roman family name Marius, which itself is thought to derive from the war...
Marion 1 is given name primarily used for girls, derived from a medieval French diminutive of Marie. It functions as a feminine name in English, French, German, and Dutch contexts, though historically it also saw occasio...
Mariska is a feminine diminutive of Maria, widely used in Dutch and Hungarian contexts. The name embodies a blend of endearment and tradition, drawing on the universal popularity of Maria across Europe. Maria itself deri...
Marissa is a feminine given name used predominantly in Dutch and English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Marisa, which itself is a combination of Maria and Luisa, ultimately tracing back to the Hebrew name Mary (f...
Marit is a Scandinavian feminine given name, equivalent to Margaret in Norwegian, Swedish, and Dutch. It is a short form or variant of Margareta and Margrethe, deriving ultimately from the Greek word margarites meaning "...
Marita is a feminine given name that functions as a Diminutive of Maria. It is used in Dutch, Finnish, German, and Spanish-speaking regions, among others. The name carries the warmth and familiarity often associated with...
Marius is a historic male given name with Roman origins, used across various European cultures and languages in the modern era. It originated as a Roman family name belonging to the gens Maria, a plebeian family of the R...
Marja is a female given name that functions principally as a Finnish and Sorbian form of Maria, and it is also used as a Dutch variant of the same name.In Finnish, the name means "berry", which gives it a distinct connec...
Marjan 1 is the Dutch form of Marianne, a name that combines Marie and Anne 1, though it may also be considered a variant of Mariana or Mariamne.Etymology and OriginMarianne itself arose in France as a blend of Marie and...
Marjo is a Finnish and Dutch feminine given name, serving as a form of Maria.In Finland and the Netherlands, Marjo emerged as a variant of Maria, itself a Latin form of the Greek Μαρία and Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miriam). The na...
Marjo is a combination name of Dutch origin, formed by blending Maria with Johanna or Josephine. This type of compound name was particularly popular in the Netherlands during the 20th century, often created by fusing two...
Marjolein is a Dutch feminine given name, pronounced [mɑrjoːˈlɛin]. It is a cognate of Marjolaine, the French name for the herb marjoram. The name probably originated as an extension of Maria, influenced by the Dutch wor...
Marjolijn is a Dutch feminine given name, most commonly known as a less frequent variant of Marjolein. Both names are ultimately linked to the French name Marjolaine, which means "marjoram"—a fragrant herb from the mint...
Marjon is a Dutch variant of Marion 1, which itself originated as a medieval French diminutive of Marie. Through this chain, Marjon ultimately derives from Maria, the Latin form of the Greek name Mariam, which appears in...
Mark is a common male given name used in many languages, including English, Dutch, Danish, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Armenian. It is a form of the Latin Marcus, a name derived from the Roman god Mars, meaning "...
Marleen is a feminine given name of Dutch and English origin. It is a Dutch form and English variant of Marlene, which itself is a blend of Maria and Magdalene, ultimately referring to Mary Magdalene, a prominent figure...
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...
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...
Marnix is a Dutch given name derived from a surname, which itself originates from a village in the Savoy region of France. The name is primarily bestowed in honor of the prominent Flemish-Dutch statesman and writer Phili...
Mart is a masculine given name used primarily in Dutch and Estonian, though it also appears in English. It is a short form of Martin, which itself derives from the Roman name Martinus, itself derived from Martis, the gen...
Marta is a widespread feminine given name used in numerous languages, including Georgian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Estonian, German, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Macedonian, Polish, Portugu...
Marten is a Dutch masculine given name, derived as a variant of Martin. It ultimately originates from the Roman name Martinus, which itself comes from Martis, the genitive form of Mars, the Roman god of war. The name thu...
Martha is a feminine given name with a rich biblical and linguistic history. Its ultimate origin lies in Aramaic, where it is derived from the word marta, meaning “the lady” or “the mistress.” This is the feminine form o...
Martijn is a Dutch given name, the local form of Martin. It is a cognate ultimately derived from the Roman name Martinus, which in turn came from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god Mars.History and Et...
Etymology and Historical RootsMartina is the feminine form of Martin, derived from the Roman name Martinus, itself a derivative of Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god Mars. As a female counterpart, Mar...
Martine is a feminine given name used in Dutch, French, and Norwegian, and is the form of Martina in these languages. It ultimately derives from the Latin Martinus, itself a derivative of Martis, the genitive case of the...
Etymology and Origin Martinus is the original Latin form of the widely known name Martin. It is derived from the Roman name Martinus, itself a late derivation of the name of the Roman god Mars. As the god of war, Mars wa...
Marvin is a masculine given name of English origin, derived either from the Welsh personal name Merfyn or the Old English name Mærwine. The Welsh element mer likely means "marrow" (in a figurative sense of "core" or "ess...
Marwin is a masculine given name of German and Dutch origin, functioning as a variant of the English name Marvin. The root name Marvin itself has a dual etymology: it may derive from the Welsh name Merfyn, meaning "sea h...
Mathijs [mɑˈtɛi̯s] is a Dutch form of the given name Matthias, which itself originated from the Greek name Ματθίας (Matthias), a variant of Ματθαῖος (see Matthew). The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew root Yahweh,...
Mathilda is a variant spelling of Matilda, used predominantly in Dutch, English, and Swedish. The name derives from the Germanic name Mahthilt, literally meaning "strength in battle," from the elements maht "might, stren...
Mathilde is a feminine given name used in several European languages, primarily French, German, Dutch, Danish, and Norwegian. It is a form of Matilda, itself derived from the Old High German name Mahthilt meaning “streng...
Matthias is a masculine given name derived from the Greek Ματθίας (Matthias), a variant of Ματθαῖος (Matthaios), which ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Matthew (Mattityahu), meaning “gift of Yahweh.” The name appear...
Matthijs [mɑˈtɛi̯s] is the Dutch form of Matthias, a name that ultimately derives from the Greek Ματθίας (Matthias), a variant of Matthew. The name Matthew originates from the Hebrew name Mattithiah (מַתִּתְיָהוּ), meani...
EtymologyMaud is a medieval English and French form of Matilda, which itself derives from the Germanic name Mahthilt, meaning "strength in battle" — from the elements maht "might, strength" and hilt "battle". In Old Fren...
Maurits is the Dutch form of Maurice, derived from the Roman name Mauritius, itself a derivative of Maurus, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish'. The name entered Dutch through the influence of the widespread veneration o...
Max is a short form of names like Maximilian, Maxim, or, in English, Maxwell. It also coincides with the informal word for maximum. Virtually all forms of Max ultimately derive from the Latin cognomen Maximus, meaning “g...
Maximiliaan is the Dutch form of Maximilian, a name of Latin origin derived from Maximilianus. The name ultimately comes from the Roman name Maximus, meaning “greatest.” It was borne by a 3rd-century saint and martyr, an...
Mechteld is the Dutch form of Matilda, a name with deep Germanic roots. It derives from the elements maht "might, strength" and hilt "battle", thus carrying the meaning "strength in battle."Historical and Royal Connectio...
Etymology and OriginMees is a Dutch short form of Bartholomeus, the Dutch and Latin form of Bartholomew. The name Bartholomew ultimately derives from the Aramaic name meaning "son of Talmai" (a Hebrew name meaning "furro...
Meike is a Dutch and German feminine given name, originating as a diminutive of Maria. The name reflects a common Germanic naming pattern where the first syllable of the root name is combined with the diminutive suffix -...
Meinard is a Dutch variant form of Meginhard, a name of Old German origin. The root name Meginhard is composed of the Old German elements megin "power, strength" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". This combination conv...
Meindert is a Dutch given name, derived as the Dutch form of the Germanic name Meginhard. The root Megin means "power" or "strength," while hart means "hard, firm, brave, hardy." Thus, Meindert carries the meaning of one...
Meine is a masculine given name of Dutch and Frisian origin, historically emerging as a short form of names that begin with the Old German element megin meaning "power, strength" (from Proto-Germanic mageną). This root i...
Meint is a Dutch masculine given name, derived as a variant of Meine, a Frisian short form of names that begin with the Old German element megin, meaning "power, strength". This element traces back to Proto-Germanic *mag...
Meintje is a Dutch feminine given name, functioning as the diminutive and feminine form of Meine. The name Meine itself originates as a Frisian short form of various names beginning with the Old German element megin mean...
Melanie is a feminine given name with roots in Greek, French, and Latin traditions. It derives from the Greek word μέλαινα (melaina), meaning "black, dark," which in Latin became Melania ('blackness'). The name was borne...
EtymologyMelchior is traditionally assigned to one of the Magi (the wise men or three kings) who visited the infant Jesus, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew. The name is of Hebrew origin, possibly from the elements מֶ...
Melissa is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word μέλισσα (mélissa), meaning "bee", which in turn comes from μέλι (meli), "honey". The name is deeply rooted in Greek culture, with origins possibly reaching bac...
Melle is a Dutch masculine given name, originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element mahal, meaning "meeting, assembly, court" (from Proto-Germanic *maþlą). As a diminutive, it shares roots with th...
Menno is a Dutch masculine given name of Old Frisian origin. It is a variation of the Frisian name Meine, which itself originated as a short form of names beginning with the Old German element megin meaning "power, stren...
Merel is a feminine given name of Dutch origin, directly derived from the Dutch word for "blackbird" (in Latin Turdus merula). It is a nature-inspired name that belongs to a broader pattern of European names taken from b...
Mia is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Maria and other names such as Amelia and Emilia. It has become a standalone name worldwide. The name also coincides with the Italian word mia meaning "mine"...
Micha 2 is a masculine given name used in Dutch and German, functioning as a short form of Michael. This diminutive form, like many nicknames in these languages, offers a more casual and intimate variant of the full name...