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Marciana Feminine Portuguese Spanish +1

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...

Marciane Feminine Portuguese

Marciane is a Brazilian variant of Marciana. This feminine name carries a rich history stretching back to Roman times and early Christian martyrdom. Etymology and History The name Marciane ultimately derives from the Rom...

Marciano Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Marciano is the Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian form of Marcianus, a Roman family name derived from the praenomen Marcus, which itself likely derives from the name of the Roman god Mars. As such, Marciano carries connot...

Marcianus Masculine Roman

Marcianus is a Roman family name derived from the praenomen Marcus. As a Latin nomen (gentile name), it originally signified belonging to the gens Marcia, an ancient patrician clan. The name is best known for its associa...

Marcie Feminine English

Marcie is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Marcia, which itself is the feminine form of the Roman family name Marcius, a derivative of the Roman praenomen Marcus. The ultimate root, Marcus, is likely...

Marcin Masculine Polish

Marcin is the Polish form of the name Martin. It is a male given name, pronounced [ˈmart͡ɕin] in Polish, with the feminine equivalent being Martyna.Etymology and OriginThe name ultimately derives from the Roman name Mart...

Márcio Masculine Portuguese

Márcio is the Portuguese form of the Roman family name Marcius, which itself derives from the common Roman praenomen Marcus. The ultimate root of Marcus is thought to be the name of the Roman god Mars, linking Márcio to...

Marcio Masculine Spanish

Marcio is a Spanish masculine given name, equivalent to the Portuguese Márcio. It is a Spanish form of the Latin name Marcius, which itself is a derivative of the Roman praenomen Marcus. Ultimately, the name traces back...

Mārcis Masculine Latvian

Mārcis is a Latvian masculine given name. Originally a short form of Mārtiņš, it has come into use as an independent name. Mārtiņš itself is the Latvian form of Martin, which derives from the Roman name Martinus, based o...

Marcius Masculine Roman

Marcius is a Roman family name derived from the praenomen Marcus. The name ultimately stems from Mars, the Roman god of war, making Marcius a patronymic or clan name that literally means "belonging to Marcus" or "of Mars...

Marcjan Masculine Polish

Marcjan is a Polish masculine given name, representing the Polish form of Marcianus. The name Marcianus originates from the Roman family name, which itself is a derivative of the praenomen Marcus, deeply rooted in Roman...

Marcjanna Feminine Polish

Marcjanna is a Polish feminine given name, equivalent to the Latin Marciana. It is a learned borrowing from Latin, reflecting the influence of Christian saints and classical Roman culture in Poland. The name is derived f...

Marco Masculine Dutch German +3

Marco is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Latin name Marcus, which is believed to originate from the Roman god Mars. As such, it is a direct cognate of the English name Mark, sharing the same etymologica...

Marco Antonio Masculine Spanish

Marco Antonio is a Spanish compound given name that combines Marco and Antonio, forming an equivalent of the classical Roman name Marcus Antonius, better known in English as Mark Antony. While the individual components M...

Marcos Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Marcos is a Spanish and Portuguese masculine given name, derived from the Latin name Marcus. The name has deep historical roots, ultimately tracing back to the Roman god Mars, the god of war, giving it the meaning “dedic...

Marcus Masculine Danish English +4

Marcus is a masculine given name of Ancient Roman origin, classified as a praenomen, or personal name, that was common among Roman citizens. Its etymology is closely tied to the Roman god Mars, the deity of war, though s...

Marcy Feminine English

Marcy is a feminine given name that developed as a diminutive of Marcia. Its journey traces back through Latin roots: Marcia is the feminine form of the Roman family name Marcius, which in turn was derived from the praen...

Mardochaios Masculine Greek Bible

Mardochaios is a Biblical Greek form of the name Mordecai, which itself derives from the Persian name Marduk, meaning "servant of Marduk." EtymologyThe name Mardochaios (Μαρδοχαῖος) appears in the Greek Septuagint transl...

Mardochée Masculine French

Mardochée is the French form of Mordecai. The name traces its roots to Persian origins, ultimately linked to the chief Babylonian god Marduk. In the biblical Book of Esther, Mordecai is a Jewish figure who thwarted a plo...

Mardocheus Masculine Latin Bible

Mardocheus is the Biblical Latin form of the masculine name Mordecai, derived directly from the Greek rendering Mardochaios in the Septuagint. It appears in the Latin Vulgate translation of the Old Testament, particularl...

Mardoqueo Masculine Spanish

Mardoqueo is the Spanish form of Mordecai, derived from the Persian name Marduk meaning "servant of Marduk." Marduk was the chief god of Babylon, associated with creation and justice, and his name originates from Sumeria...

Marduk Masculine Semitic

Marduk (cuneiform: 𒀭𒀫𒌓 dAMAR.UTU) is the name of the chief god of Babylon and the patron deity of the city. The name is likely derived from Sumerian amar-Utuk meaning "calf of Utu", combining the element amar "calf" with...

Mare Feminine Croatian Estonian +2

Mare is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Estonian, Macedonian, and Slovene. It is primarily a diminutive of Maria, the Latin form of Greek Μαρία, itself derived from Hebrew Mary. In some cases, it may also serve a...

Mared Feminine Welsh

Mared is a Welsh feminine given name, directly derived from the common name Margaret. It is pronounced approximately "MAH-red" in Welsh.Etymology and HistoryMared is the Welsh form of Margaret, which itself originates fr...

Maredudd Masculine

Maredudd is a Welsh masculine given name, the etymological source of the English name Meredith. The name derives from Old Welsh forms such as Margetud, likely composed of mawredd meaning "greatness, magnificence" and the...

Maree Feminine English

Maree is a given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant of Marie. The root of Marie is Maria, which in turn derives from the Hebrew name Miryam, whose meaning is debated but often int...

Mareike Feminine Frisian German

Mareike is a Frisian and German diminutive of Maria. The name is most commonly encountered in Germany and the Netherlands, and it is phonetically pronounced muh-rye-kah or muh-rye-keh, with a rolling "r" in its Dutch for...

Marek Masculine Czech Estonian +2

Marek is a West Slavic masculine given name, the equivalent of Mark in English, and is used in Czech, Polish, Slovak, and Estonian. It derives ultimately from the Latin name Marcus, which is thought to be related to the...

Mareks Masculine Latvian

Mareks is a Latvian masculine given name, derived as a form of Marek. The name ultimately traces back through Marek to Mark, which itself stems from the Latin Marcus, a name of uncertain etymology but often linked to Mar...

Marely Feminine Spanish

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...

Maren Feminine Danish Norwegian

Maren is a Danish and Norwegian feminine given name, originating as a diminutive of Marina or Maria. In Scandinavian usage, it functions as an independent name with Germanic roots, historically linked to the Latin name M...

Maret Feminine Estonian

Maret is a feminine Estonian given name, functioning as a local form of Margaret. The name Margaret ultimately derives from Latin Margarita, which came from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl", a term likely bo...

Mareye Feminine

Mareye is the Walloon form of Maria, itself derived from the Latin Maria, ultimately from Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miriam). Mareye is pronounced /ma.ˈʀɛj/ and is used primarily in the Wallonia region of Belgium, where Walloon (a...

Marfa Feminine Russian

Marfa is the traditional Russian form of the name Martha, which itself derives from the Aramaic marta meaning 'the lady, the mistress.' The name carries a deep religious resonance in the Christian tradition, as Martha ap...

Marfisa Feminine Carolingian Cycle

Marfisa is a character from the Italian epic poems Orlando Innamorato (1495) by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando Furioso (1532) by Ludovico Ariosto. The name's meaning is uncertain, though it is often associated with a S...

Marga Feminine Dutch German

Marga is a diminutive of Margarete or Margaretha, the German forms of Margaret. The name Margaret ultimately derives from the Greek word margarites meaning "pearl", via Latin Margarita. This etymological root reflects th...

Margaid Feminine Manx

Margaid is the Manx form of Margaret, a name derived from Latin Margarita, which came from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites), meaning "pearl," ultimately borrowed from an Indo-Iranian language. While Margaret has been widely...

Margalit Feminine Hebrew

Margalit (Hebrew: מרגלית) is a Hebrew-language given name and surname meaning "pearl," ultimately derived from the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites).EtymologyThe name traces its roots to the Greek margarites ("pearl"),...

Margalita Feminine Hebrew

Margalita is a variant of the Hebrew name Margalit, which means "pearl" in Hebrew, derived from the Greek margarites. The name Margalita thus carries the same elegant and precious connotation as its root, often symbolizi...

Marganita Feminine Hebrew

Marganita is a modern Hebrew feminine name derived from the word marganit, the Hebrew name for the scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis), a vibrant red wildflower common in Israel. The plant is known for its small, brig...

Margareeta Feminine Estonian Finnish

Margareeta is a Finnish and Estonian variant form of Margaret. The name ultimately derives from Latin Margarita, which came from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites), meaning "pearl". This Greek word was probably borrowed from...

Margaret Feminine English

Margaret is a classic feminine given name derived from Latin Margarita, which was from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl". The Greek word was probably ultimately borrowed from an Indo-Iranian language, reflect...

Margaréta Feminine Hungarian Slovak

Margaréta is the Slovak and Hungarian form of Margaret, a classic feminine given name with deep historical and cultural roots. Derived from the Latin Margarita, which itself comes from the Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites),...

Margareta Feminine Croatian Finnish +4

Margareta is a female given name in several European languages, including Croatian, Finnish, German, Romanian, Slovene, and Swedish. It is a form of Margaret, which ultimately derives from the Greek word margarites (μαργ...

Margarete Feminine German

Margarete is the German form of the name Margaret, which ultimately derives from the Greek word margarites (μαργαρίτης), meaning "pearl." This etymological root traces back to an Indo-Iranian source, reflecting the preci...

Margaretha Feminine Dutch German +1

Margaretha is the Dutch standard form of the feminine given name Margaret, as well as a common Swedish and German variant. Ultimately derived from the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl," the name entered...

Margarethe Feminine German

EtymologyMargarethe is the German form of Margaret, a name derived from Latin Margarita, which itself comes from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl." This Greek word was likely borrowed from an Indo-Iranian sou...

Margaretta Feminine English

Margaretta is a Latinate form of Margaret, derived from the Latin Margarita, which itself came from the Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl." This Greek word likely originates from an Indo-Iranian language, refl...

Margarette Feminine English

Margarette is an English variant of Margaret, a name that has been popular in English-speaking countries for centuries. The root Margaret is derived from Latin Margarita, which itself comes from Greek μαργαρίτης (margari...

Margarid Feminine Armenian

Margarid is a Western Armenian transcription of Margarit, the Armenian form of Margaret. In Armenian, the name is intrinsically linked to the word for "pearl" (also margarit), giving it a dual significance as both a give...

Margarida Feminine Catalan Galician +2

Margarida is a Portuguese, Galician, Catalan and Occitan form of Margaret. In these languages, it is also the common word for the daisy flower — particularly species Bellis perennis and Leucanthemum vulgare — linking the...

Margarit Feminine Armenian

Margarit is an Armenian feminine given name, functioning both as a form of Margaret and as the Armenian word for "pearl" itself. This dual significance roots the name deeply in Armenian culture, where it harmonizes Chris...

Margarita Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +6

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,...

Margaux Feminine French

Margaux is a French feminine given name that originated as a variant of Margot, influenced by the name of the wine-producing town of Margaux in southwestern France. The name's connection to the prestigious wine region, h...

Marge Feminine English Estonian

Marge is a feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Margaret in English or of Margareeta in Estonian. The name rose to prominence as a standalone given name in the 20th century, particularly in the United S...

Marged Feminine Welsh

Marged is the Welsh form of Margaret, a name with deep historical and cultural roots. Derived from Latin Margarita, which comes from Greek μαργαρίτης (margarites) meaning "pearl", the name ultimately traces back to an In...

Margery Feminine English

Margery is a medieval English form of Margaret, derived ultimately from the Greek word margarites, meaning "pearl." This name was particularly common in England from the 13th to the 15th centuries, serving as a vernacula...

Margetud Masculine Old Welsh

EtymologyMargetud is the Old Welsh form of Meredith, a name with a rich linguistic history. It derives from the Old Welsh Margetud, earlier Maredudd or Meredydd. The root elements are thought to be mawredd "greatness, ma...

Margh Masculine Cornish

EtymologyMargh is the Cornish form of Mark, a name with deep roots in Latin and early Christian history. It ultimately derives from the Roman praenomen Marcus, which itself is thought to come from the god Mars, the Roman...

Margherita Feminine Italian

Margherita is an Italian feminine given name, derived from Margaret. The name also means "daisy" in Italian, referring to flowers of the genus Bellis and Leucanthemum.EtymologyThe root name Margaret ultimately comes from...

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