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13,457Mariamne is a name used in the Herodian royal house of Judea, most famously in reference to the wife of King Herod the Great. The name derives from Μαριάμη (Mariame), the form of Maria employed by the historian Josephus....
Mariamu is a female given name of Swahili origin, serving as the Swahili form of Miriam, which itself is a form of Mary. The name was borrowed into Swahili from Arabic Maryam (مَرْيَم), reflecting the deep influence of I...
Marian is an English variant of Marion 1. The name is closely linked to the figure of Maid Marian, the legendary love interest of Robin Hood in English folklore. While historically a French diminutive of Marie (the Frenc...
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...
Mariane is a Portuguese variant of Mariana. Mariana itself has a complex etymological history: it is the Roman feminine form of the family name Marianus, which derives from Marius. After the classical era, Mariana was so...
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...
Mariangela is an Italian given name that combines Maria and Angela. It is one of many compound names formed by pairing Maria (the Latin form of Mary) with another name, a common practice in Italian naming traditions, esp...
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...
Mariann is a female given name used primarily in Hungary and Scandinavia, where it serves as a variant of Marianne. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Maryam (Miriam), through the Greek Mariam and Latin Maria, c...
Marianna is a feminine given name used in numerous languages, including English, Estonian, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Polish, Russian, and Slovak. It is a combination of Maria and Anna, though it can al...
Etymology and OriginsMarianne is a feminine given name that combines Marie and Anne 1, though it can also be considered a variant of Mariana or Mariamne. The name Marie is the French and Czech form of Maria, derived ulti...
Marianthi is a Greek feminine given name that combines the name Maria with the Greek word anthos (anthos), meaning "flower." This compound structure is typical of Greek naming patterns, where a well-established name like...
Maria Pia is an Italian double name combining Maria and Pia. The name Maria derives from the Latin form of Greek Μαρία, itself from Hebrew מִרְיָם (see Mary). It has been a pervasive name across European cultures, partic...
Mariapia is a feminine Italian given name formed by combining Maria and Pia. This compound name draws on two well-established Italian names with distinct origins and religious associations.Etymology and MeaningThe first...
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...
Mariarosaria is an Italian compound feminine given name, formed by combining Maria and Rosaria. The name is predominantly used in Italy and reflects a common onomastic tradition of merging two beloved Marian titles or na...
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...
Maria Sole is an Italian feminine given name that combines Maria, the Latin form of Mary, with Sole, the Italian word for the sun. It is not a traditional saint's name but rather a modern compound name reflecting the Ita...
Mariasole is a feminine Italian given name formed as a combination of Maria and Sole. The name literally translates to "Maria Sun," blending the traditional name Maria (a Latin form of Miriam/Mary) with the Italian word...
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...
Maria Vittoria is an Italian compound given name, combining Maria and Vittoria. The name follows a traditional Italian pattern of forming double names, often in honor of the Virgin Mary (Maria) and referencing the Christ...
Mariazinha is a Portuguese diminutive of the name Maria, used as a term of endearment or to indicate a younger or smaller bearer. Portuguese diminutives often end in -zinha for feminine names, conveying affection or fami...
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...
Marica is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Hungarian, Italian, Serbian, and Slovene. It functions as a diminutive of Marija in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene, and of Mária in Hungarian, both of which are forms of...
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...
Maricica is a Romanian diminutive of Maria, a name with deep biblical and European roots. The suffix -icica is a common affectionate diminutive in Romanian, similar to other variants like Marieta, Marioara, and Mioara. T...
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...
Marie is a French and Czech form of Maria. It has been very common in France since the 13th century, and at the opening of the 20th century, it was given to approximately 20 percent of French girls. This percentage has d...
Marie-Ange is a feminine compound given name of French origin, combining the names Marie and Ange. This two-part name uses the French forms of Mary and Angel, so the overall meaning can be understood as “Mary Angel” or “...
Marie-Anne is a French feminine compound given name, combining Marie and Anne 1. This type of double name is common in French-speaking regions, where hyphenated names like Jean-Baptiste, Marie-Claire, and Anne-Sophie are...
Marie-Christine is a French feminine compound given name, combining Marie and Christine. It belongs to a French tradition of hyphenated names formed from two well-established saints' names or Christian appellations. Mari...
Marie-Claire is a French compound given name, combining Marie and Claire. Both components are of French origin and have been popular independently for centuries. The name is typically used for girls and exemplifies the F...
Marie-Claude is a French feminine compound given name, formed by combining Marie and Claude. This type of double name is a longstanding tradition in French naming culture, where two first names are joined by a hyphen to...
Marie-Ève is a French feminine given name that combines Marie and Ève. The name therefore literally translates to “Mary Eve,” linking two significant biblical figures. Marie is the French form of Maria, descended from Mi...
Marie-France is a double-barreled French feminine given name, formed by combining Marie and France. The name explicitly merges the name of the Virgin Mary with that of the nation of France, giving it a distinct patriotic...
Marie-Françoise is a French compound given name, combining Marie and Françoise. Its usage follows a long tradition in French naming culture, where double first names—often linking Marian names like Marie with a second sa...
Marie-Hélène is a feminine compound given name in French, combining Marie and Hélène. This double-name tradition is common in French onomastics, where two female names are joined with a hyphen, often reflecting family or...
Marie-Jeanne is a French compound name combining Marie and Jeanne. As a double-barreled first name, it reflects a traditional French naming practice of pairing two names, often honoring saints or family members. The elem...
Marie-José is a French compound feminine given name, combining Marie and José. The name references the parents of Jesus—Mary (Marie) and Joseph (José)—thus carrying strong Christian connotations. It is most commonly used...
Marieke is a Dutch feminine given name, the diminutive form of Maria. The name is pronounced [maːˈrikə] and is also spelled Marike. The diminutive suffix -ke is characteristic of Flemish, Brabantian, and Limburgish diale...
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...
Marie-Laure is a French feminine compound given name formed by combining Marie and Laure.EtymologyThe name joins two classic names with deep roots in Christian tradition. Marie is the French form of Maria, which ultimate...
Mariele is a German diminutive of Maria. It is a feminine name that, like its counterpart Marielle in French, adds a diminutive suffix to the root name Maria in order to convey endearment or familiarity. The variant Mare...
EtymologyMariella 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...