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30,235EtymologyMariella is an Italian diminutive of Maria, reflecting the affectionate use of suffixes like -ella and -etta in Italian to create endearing or familiar forms of names. While Mariella is used primarily as a femin...
Mariëlle is a Dutch diminutive of Maria. The name Maria, from which Mariëlle derives, is a Latin form of Greek Μαρία, itself from Hebrew מִרְיָם (see Mary). While Maria has been a widespread name across Europe, borne by...
Marielle is a French diminutive of Marie, ultimately deriving from Maria. The name carries the gentle and affectionate quality of a diminutive, evoking a sense of familiarity and endearment.Etymology and HistoryThe root...
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...
Marie-Louise is a French feminine compound given name, combining Marie and Louise. This hyphenated name, sometimes written without the hyphen, is characteristic of a common French tradition of pairing names, often honori...
Mariem is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Maryam (مريم) chiefly used in North Africa. It is derived via the chain Maryam > Maryam (the Arabic form of Miryam, ultimately from the Hebrew name Miryam) and shar...
Marie-Madeleine is a French compound given name, directly combining Marie and Madeleine. The name refers to Mary Magdalene, a prominent figure in the New Testament, who is often known in French as Marie-Madeleine. The st...
Marie-Noëlle is a French feminine compound name formed from Marie and Noëlle. The name exemplifies the French tradition of combining two names, often to honor multiple relatives or saints, or to emphasize religious devot...
Marie-Pier is a variant of the French feminine compound given name Marie-Pierre, combining Marie and Pierre. It follows a typical French pattern of forming names from two distinct elements, often paired via a hyphen. The...
Marie-Pierre is a French compound given name that combines Marie and Pierre, two of the most enduring and culturally significant French names. The name is typically feminine, reflecting the component Marie (the French fo...
Marie-Rose is a French compound given name, combining Marie and Rose. This name style is common in Catholic cultures, where double names incorporating Marie are often given to honor the Virgin Mary while adding a second...
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...
Marie-Thérèse is a compound French feminine given name combining Marie and Thérèse. The name reflects a French tradition of hyphenated devotional names that honor the Virgin Mary and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. Etymology a...
Marietjie is an Afrikaans diminutive of Maria. As a feminine name, it reflects a common trend in Afrikaans to form affectionate or familiar variants through the suffix -tjie, which indicates smallness or endearment. The...
Marietta is a feminine given name and a diminutive of Maria, used in several European languages including German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, and Polish.EtymologyThe name Marietta traces its roots to the Latin Maria, whic...
Mariëtte is the Dutch diminutive of Maria. This name reflects a common Dutch naming convention where hypocoristic forms are created by adding suffixes such as "-ette" (from French influence) to a longer name, resulting i...
Mariette is a French diminutive of Marie. The name Marie itself traces back to the Hebrew origin of Maria, a name that appears in the New Testament as the mother of Jesus. In French, Marie has been one of the most common...
Marigold is an English feminine given name derived from the common name of a group of flowering plants belonging to the genera Calendula and Tagetes. The flower name itself is a combination of Mary and the English word g...
Mariia is a transliteration of the Russian Мария or the Ukrainian Марія, both derived from the Latin form Maria via the Greek Μαρία (see Maria). The name ultimately traces back to the Biblical Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Miryam...
Marija is a Maria in several languages, including Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miriam), which appears in the Old Testament as the n...
Marijan is a male given name used in Croatian, Serbian, Slovenian, and Macedonian. It is the South Slavic form of the Roman name Marianus, which itself derives from the Roman family name Marius. Marius is thought to come...
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...
Etymology and Linguistic RootsMarijani is a masculine Swahili given name derived directly from the common noun marjani meaning "coral." The word entered Swahili via Arabic marjān (مرْجان), which originally referred to sm...
EtymologyMarije 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...
Marijeta is a Croatian diminutive of Marija, itself a form of Maria across various languages. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miriam) and the Greek Μαρία (Maria). In Croatia, Marijeta is used as a...
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...
Marijo is the Croatian form of the Roman name Marius. The root name Marius is a Roman family name, possibly derived from Mars, the Roman god of war, or from the Latin mas, maris meaning 'male'. Gaius Marius, the prominen...
Marijona is a Lithuanian feminine given name, equivalent to English Marion. It is derived from the Latin name Marianus, which itself originates from the Roman family name Marius. The root, Marius, is of uncertain etymolo...
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...
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...
Marijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of Marius. The name Marius itself is a Roman family name with debated origins, either derived from Mars, the Roman god of war, or from the Lati...
Marika is a feminine given name used widely across Europe and beyond, serving as a diminutive of Maria and other names beginning with Mari. Its origins trace back to the Hungarian and Greek forms of Maria, which ultimate...
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...
Marikit is a Tagalog feminine name that directly translates to "beautiful" or "pretty" in the Filipino language. As an adjective, marikit is often used to describe a woman's physical beauty or the aesthetics of art and n...
Mariko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is a classic and widely used name, with an impressive range of possible kanji combinations that allow for diverse meanings.EtymologyThe name Mariko is written in Japanese as...
Marilag is a feminine Filipino given name derived from the Tagalog word marilag, meaning "beautiful" or "gorgeous." It conveys an aesthetic quality akin to majesty or splendor, and is used chiefly in the Philippines. Cul...
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...
Marilène is a French feminine name that forms a combination of Marie and Hélène. It belongs to a class of compound first names popular in French-speaking regions, blending two classic names to create a more distinctive y...
Marilene is a feminine given name used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries, where it functions as a variant of Marlene or Marilyn. The name blends the popularity of two well-known coinages from the 20th century: M...
Etymology and Possible OriginsMarilla is an uncommon feminine given name that likely originated as a fanciful late-19th-century American variant of Maria or a diminutive of Mary. It may also be a shortened form of Amaryl...
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...
Marilyn is a feminine given name of English origin, created as a combination of Mary and the common name suffix lyn. The name was very rare before the 20th century, but it began to be used increasingly in the 1920s and r...
Marilyne is a modern French feminine name formed as a combination of Marie and Line. This type of blended name became popular in France during the mid-20th century, often created by merging or altering elements of establ...
Marilynn is a variant of the name Marilyn, itself a modern coinage combining Mary with the popular feminine element lyn. While Marilyn reached peak popularity in the United States in the 1930s, Marilynn emerged as a mino...
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...
Marin is the Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, and French form of Marinus.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Marinus, which itself stems either from the Latin name Marius or directly fr...
Marína is the Slovak feminine given name, directly adopted from the Latin Marina. The name Marina itself is the feminine form of the Roman family name Marinus, which derives either from the name Marius or from the Latin...
Mariña is the Galician form of Marina. This feminine name is firmly rooted in the Iberian Romance tradition, sharing the core meaning of Marina: "of the sea," derived from the Latin marinus. Mariña reflects the linguisti...
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...
Marinalva is a Portuguese feminine given name, formed as a combination of Marina and the Portuguese word alva, meaning “dawn.” This type of compound name is common in Portuguese-speaking countries, blending two meaningfu...
Marinda is a feminine given name of English origin, serving either as a diminutive of Mary or as a variant of Miranda. The name Mary itself derives from the Latin Maria, which in turn comes from the Greek Mariam and Hebr...
Marine is a French, Armenian, and Georgian form of Marina, which itself derives from the Latin Marinus, meaning "of the sea." As a given name, Marine is predominantly female and is most common in France, though it also a...
Marinela is a Romanian and Croatian feminine given name, ultimately derived as a form of Marinella, which itself is a diminutive of Marina. The name Marina comes from the Latin Marinus, meaning “of the sea” or belonging...
Marinella is an Italian diminutive of Marina, ultimately derived from the Latin root marinus meaning "of the sea." The name is used primarily in Italy, though it also appears as a stage name in Greek culture due to the f...
Marinette is a French diminutive of Marine, itself a French, Armenian, and Georgian form of Marina. The name ultimately traces back to the Roman family name Marinus, which derives either from the name Marius or from the...
Marinho is a Portuguese given name and surname, functioning as a diminutive of Mário. The name Mário itself is the Portuguese form of Marius, a Roman family name with disputed origins. Marius may derive from the name of...
Marinka is a Croatian and Slovene diminutive of Marina, a name with deep historical and linguistic roots. The name Marina itself derives from the Latin word marinus meaning "of the sea," tying it to nautical imagery, or...
Marinko is a Croatian and Serbian masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Marin. The name Marin itself derives from the Roman family name Marinus, which is linked to either the name Marius or the Latin word...