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30,235Maryann is a female given name that combines Mary and Ann. It is a compound name, typically used in English-speaking countries, and also appears in the alternative forms Mary Ann, Mary Anne, or the more unified Maryann....
Mary Anne is a compound feminine given name of English origin, formed by combining the classic names Mary and Anne. This pairing emerged primarily in English-speaking cultures, reflecting a tradition of combining two pop...
Maryanne is a given name in English, formed by combining the names Mary and Anne. This double-barreled construction, often also spelled Mary Anne or Mary Ann, blends two of the most enduringly popular Christian feminine...
Marybelle is a compound given name in English, combining the classic name Mary with the suffix Belle, which means "beautiful" in French. This style of name, created by blending two popular elements, was particularly fash...
Etymology and StructureMary Beth is a compound feminine name combining Mary and Beth. Beth itself originated as a diminutive of Elizabeth, but even by the early 20th century it became sufficiently independent for compoun...
Marybeth is a combination name formed from Mary and Beth, both of which have deep biblical roots. The name emerged in the English-speaking world primarily in the 20th century, following a broader trend of blended names t...
Etymology and Meaning Maryellen is a feminine given name of English origin, formed by combining Mary and Ellen. The name Mary has a complex etymology, ultimately derived from Hebrew Miryam, borne in the Old Testament by...
Maryia is the Belarusian form of the name Maria, itself derived from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Miryam), the original form of Mary. The name’s meaning is uncertain; proposed interpretations include “bitter,” “beloved,” or...
Mary Jane is a compound female given name combining Mary and Jane, both of which have deep biblical and historical roots. The name originated as a double-barreled first name, common in English-speaking countries from the...
Mary Jo is a compound feminine given name combining Mary and Jo. It is primarily used in the United States, often serving as a contraction of longer names such as Mary Josephine or Mary Joanna. While Mary remains one of...
Maryla is a Polish diminutive of Maria, the Latin form of the Greek name Μαρία (Maria), which itself derives from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Miriam). The name Maria is widespread across European languages, often rendered a...
Marylène is a French feminine given name, combining elements of Marie and Hélène. This blended form, sometimes spelled Marilène, reflects a common French onomastic tradition of creating compound names by joining two popu...
Maryline is a French feminine given name that is a combination of Marie and Line. The name blends the traditional religious gravitas of Marie, the French form of Maria, with the diminutive or gentle suffix Line, common i...
Mary Lou is a feminine given name in English, formed by combining Mary and Lou. Lou was originally a short form of Louise or Lucy, and the compound name Mary Lou became popular in the 20th century as part of a trend for...
Marylou is a combination of the names Mary and Lou, blending two classic feminine names into a single given name. Mary traces its roots to the Latin Maria, itself from Greek Mariam or Maria, ultimately derived from Hebre...
Marylu is a modern English variant of Marylou. This name represents a creative combination of two classic names, Mary and Lou, blending religious heritage with a contemporary, feminine sound. Marylu, along with its varia...
Etymology and Origin Marylyn is a variant of Marilyn, itself a blend of Mary and the common name suffix lyn, ultimately derived from Lynn. Marylyn has been in limited but consistent use in English-speaking countries, par...
Maryna is a feminine given name used primarily in Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Polish. It is the local form of Marina, which has a rich history and multiple linguistic origins. The name Maryna, particularly in its Ukrainia...
Maryse is a French diminutive of Marie.EtymologyThe name Maryse is derived from Marie, the French form of Maria. It is formed by adding the diminutive suffix -se, similar to other French variants like Manon, Marielle, an...
Marysia is a Polish diminutive of the name Maria, used as a familiar or affectionate form. The name Maria itself derives from the Latin form of Greek Μαρία (Maria), from Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miriam), whose original meaning is...
Marytė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Marija, the Lithuanian form of Maria. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Miriam (מִרְיָם), whose meaning is disputed but often inte...
Maryvonne is a French feminine given name that combines Marie and Yvonne, serving as a portmanteau of two classic French names. Marie, itself the French form of Maria, has been a staple in France since the 13th century a...
Marzanna 1 is a feminine given name of Polish origin, most likely a variant of Marianna. The name Marzanna reflects the adaptation of Marianna within Polish phonetics and orthography, maintaining a similar melodic struct...
Marzanna 2 is a Polish variant of the name Morana, rooted in Old Slavic mythology. The native form Morana derives from Old Slavic morŭ meaning "death, plague" [1], directly linking the name to its mythological bearer. In...
Marzell is a German variant of the name Marcellus, originating from the Roman family name Marcellus. The chain of evolution traces Marzell back through Marcellus to the Roman praenomen Marcus, which is ultimately derived...
Marzena is a Polish feminine given name. It is probably originally a diminutive of Maria or Małgorzata, two common names with deep biblical and saintly traditions. The name has gained independent popularity in Poland, de...
Marzhan is an alternate transcription of the Kazakh name Маржан (Marjan), which derives from the Persian word for "coral." The root Marjan itself traces back to Arabic origins, linking the name to the precious marine sub...
Marzia is an Italian feminine given name, a direct form of Marcia. Marcia itself is the feminine form of Marcius, a Roman family name derived from the praenomen Marcus. The ultimate root is Marcus, a Roman given name pro...
Marzieh (Arabic: مرضية, Persian: مرضیه) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, commonly used in Persian-speaking countries. It is derived from the Arabic word marḍīy (مرضيّ), meaning "satisfactory, pleasing," which s...
Marzio is an Italian given name, derived from the Roman family name Marcius, which in turn was a derivative of the praenomen Marcus. The ultimate root of this name chain is the Latin Marcus, believed to be derived from t...
Etymology and Cultural ContextMáša is a Czech feminine given name, derived from Masha, which itself originates as a Russian diminutive of Mariya, the Russian and Ukrainian form of Maria. Ultimately, the name traces back...
Maša is a feminine given name primarily used in Croatian and Slovene. It is directly derived from Masha, the Russian diminutive of Mariya (Maria). The name functions both as a standalone given name in these South Slavic...
Masaharu is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: the first kanji masa meaning "right, proper" (正) or masa meaning "elegant, graceful" (雅), and the second kanji haru meaning...
Masahiko (written: 正彦, 雅彦, 誠彦, 昌彦, 允彦, 政彦, 真彦, 正比古 or まさ彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two elements: one from masa (meaning "right, proper" as in 正) or masa (meani...
EtymologyMasahiro is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that carry positive meanings. The first element 正 (masa) conveys 'right, proper' or 'correct', while 昌 (masa) signifies 'flourish' or 'prosper'....
Masaki is a Japanese given name primarily used for males. Its meaning is derived from the kanji characters used to write it, most commonly combining 正 (masa) meaning “right, proper” and 樹 (ki) meaning “tree.” However,...
Masako is a feminine Japanese given name that can be written with various kanji combinations, most commonly 雅子 (masa, ko). The element masa may mean "elegant, graceful" (雅) or "right, proper" (正), while ko (子) means...
Masal is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Turkish word masal, meaning “fairy tale” or “story”. The name evokes the charm and imagination of storytelling, and is often chosen for its poetic and melodic quali...
Masamba is a given name of Yao origin, an ethnic group native to southern Africa, particularly in parts of Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania. In the Yao language, Masamba means "leaves" or "vegetables," reflecting a conne...
Masami is a Japanese given name, predominantly used for females but also unisex in modern times. The name is written in various kanji combinations, each lending nuance to its meaning. Common readings include まさみ (hira...
Masao is a masculine Japanese given name, typically composed of two kanji characters. The first element, masa, can mean “right” or “proper” (正), “government” (政), or other meanings depending on the character used. The...
Masaru (まさる, マサル) is a masculine Japanese given name. The name derives primarily from two kanji elements: masaru meaning "victory" (勝) or masaru meaning "excellence" (優). However, other kanji such as 大 ("large")...
Masashi is a masculine Japanese given name composed of various kanji combinations. Each character in a Japanese name carries semantic weight, and Masashi is no exception. Common pairings include 政 (masa) meaning "govern...
Masato is a masculine Japanese given name with a rich variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The name is most commonly composed of a root such as 正 (masa) meaning "right, proper", 雅 (ma...
Masayuki is a masculine Japanese given name formed by combining kanji elements with distinct meanings, most commonly 正 (masa) meaning "right, proper" with 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness, luck" or 之 (yuki), a possessive p...
Masego is a feminine given name of Tswana origin, meaning "blessings" in the Tswana language. It derives from the root sego, meaning "blessed." Tswana is a Bantu language spoken primarily in Botswana and South Africa, re...
Masensen is the Berber form of Massinissa, itself the Berber combination of mas meaning 'lord' and ensen meaning 'their'. Thus, Masensen carries the literal meaning 'their lord'.The historical figure Massinissa (3rd cent...
Masha is a Russian diminutive of Mariya, the Russian form of Maria. While primarily used as a nickname, it often stands as an independent given name in modern usage. In Ukrainian, it similarly serves as a diminutive of M...
Mason is a masculine given name (though recently it has been used for either sex), derived from an English occupational surname meaning "stoneworker." The surname itself comes from the Old French word maçon, which traces...
Masood is a male given name that serves as the Urdu form of Masud, as well as an alternate Arabic and Persian transcription. The name derives from the Arabic root saʿida (to be happy, to be lucky) and carries the meaning...
Masooma is a feminine given name predominantly used in Pashto and Urdu, representing the common alternate transcription of Pashto معصومه or Urdu معصومہ. It is ultimately derived from the Arabic name Masuma, which itself...
Masoomeh is a Persian name, primarily used in Iran, that functions as an alternate transcription of معصومه, itself a variant of Masoumeh. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic word ma‘ṣūmah, meaning “innocent” or “...
Masoud is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic and Persian origin, an alternate transcription of the Persian/Arabic مسعود (see Masud). It is derived from the Arabic root سعد (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be l...
Masoumeh is a Persian feminine given name, the Persian form of Masuma (also spelled Masoomeh in English transliteration). The name means "innocent, sinless" in Arabic, derived from the Arabic root ʿaṣama, meaning "to pro...
Masozi is a unisex given name of Tumbuka origin, spoken in Malawi, Zambia, and Tanzania. It directly translates to "tears" in the Tumbuka language, reflecting a deeply emotive and evocative meaning. Names that denote emo...
Massimiliano is a masculine Italian given name, the Italian form of Maximilian. The name derives from the Roman name Maximilianus, itself derived from Maximus meaning "greatest". It was borne by a 3rd-century saint and m...
Massimo is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Latin name Maximus. The name Maximus itself comes from the Latin word maximus, meaning "greatest." Massimo represents the Italian adaptation of this ancient Ro...
Massinissa is a Latinized form of the Berber name Masensen, meaning "their lord". This name is most famously associated with a 3rd-century BC Berber chieftain who became the first king of Numidia after allying with the R...
Massoud is a Persian given name and surname, an alternative transcription of the Persian مسعود (see Masud). It is widely used in the Middle East and South Asia, particularly in Iran, Afghanistan, and among Persian-speaki...
Masterman is an English masculine given name derived from an occupational surname. The name originally referred to a person who served as a masterman, meaning a servant or attendant to a master, particularly in a househo...