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Marsha Feminine English

EtymologyMarsha is a variant spelling of Marcia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Marcius, which ultimately derives from the Roman praenomen Marcus. Marcus, in turn, is believed to be derived from the name of t...

Márta Feminine Hungarian

Márta is a Hungarian feminine given name, equivalent to the English Martha. It derives from the Aramaic root marta meaning "the lady, the mistress," the feminine form of mar ("master").Etymology and HistoryThe name appea...

Märta Feminine Swedish

Märta is a Swedish short form of Margareta, which itself derives from Margaret, a name rooted in the Greek word μαργαρίτης (margarites), meaning "pearl." This term likely originated from an Indo-Iranian source, reflectin...

Marta Feminine Georgian Belarusian +21

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...

Marte 1 Feminine Norwegian

Marte is a Norwegian variant of Martha, a name with deep biblical roots. The name Martha originates from Aramaic מַרְתָּא (marta) meaning "the lady, the mistress", the feminine form of מַר (mar) meaning "master". In the...

Märtha Feminine Swedish

Märtha is a Swedish variant of Märta, itself a short form of Margareta, which derives ultimately from Margaret. The name Margaret means "pearl" (from Greek μαργαρίτης, margarites), a word of possible Indo-Iranian origin....

Martha Feminine Danish Dutch +9

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...

Marthe Feminine French Norwegian

EtymologyMarthe is the French and Norwegian form of Martha. The name Martha ultimately derives from the Aramaic word marta meaning "the lady, the mistress," the feminine form of mar ("master"). In the New Testament, Mart...

Marthese Feminine

Marthese is a Maltese feminine given name, a localized form of Martha. The name reflects Malta's unique linguistic heritage, where Semitic Maltese (derived from Arabic) coexists with Romance influences, though Marthese i...

Martina Feminine Bulgarian Catalan +13

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 Feminine Dutch French +1

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...

Martinha Feminine Portuguese

Martinha is the Portuguese feminine given name, a form of Martina. It is relatively uncommon compared to the masculine equivalent Martinho, but it is used in Portugal and in Portuguese-speaking communities worldwide.Etym...

Martirio Feminine Spanish

Martirio is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "martyrdom" or "torment." It originates from the Marian title Nuestra Señora del Martirio (Our Lady of Martyrdom), the patron saint of Ugíjar, a town in the province of G...

Martita Feminine Spanish

Martita is a Spanish diminutive of the name Marta, which itself is a form of Martha. As a diminutive, Martita conveys endearment or smallness, and it is commonly used in Spanish-speaking cultures as a familiar and affect...

Martta Feminine Finnish

Martta is the Finnish form of Martha, a name deriving from the Aramaic marta meaning, “the lady, the mistress.” The root word is mar (master), making Martha the feminine counterpart associated with authority and househol...

Mártuska Feminine Hungarian

Mártuska is a Hungarian diminutive form of Márta, the Hungarian equivalent of Martha. The suffix "-uska" is a common Hungarian affectionate diminutive, adding a sense of endearment and familiarity. The name Márta itself...

Martyna Feminine Polish

Martyna is a Polish feminine given name, equivalent to English Martina. It is derived from the male name Marcin, the Polish form of Martin, with the addition of the feminine suffix -a. Ultimately, the name traces back to...

Maruša Feminine Slovene

Maruša is a Diminutive of Marija, the Slovene form of Maria.Etymology and OriginThe name Maruša traces its roots through Marija to Maria, which is the Latin form of Greek Μαρία (Mari'a), derived from the Hebrew מִרְיָם (...

Marusya Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Marusya is a Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of Mariya, itself a form of Maria, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Mary (Miriam). The name Mary is of uncertain etymology, but is often interpreted as meaning "bitter...

Maruxa Feminine Galician

Maruxa is a Galician diminutive of Maria. Like other affectionate forms such as Marietjie (Afrikaans) or Marie (Swedish), it conveys familiarity and warmth. In Galician, a Romance language spoken in northwest Spain, Maru...

Marva Feminine English

Marva is a feminine given name, typically used in English-speaking countries. It is considered a feminine form of Marvin, which itself has roots in either the Welsh name Merfyn or the Old English name Mærwine. The name M...

Marvel Feminine English

Marvel is an English given name derived from the English vocabulary word "a miracle, a wonder", which comes from Old French merveille, from Latin mirabilis meaning "wonderful". The name evokes a sense of awe and the extr...

Marwa Feminine Arabic

Marwa is an Arabic female given name, derived from the Arabic word marū or maruw (مرو), meaning "pebbles, flint," or a type of hard stone such as quartz. The name is also associated with a fragrant plant species (Maerua...

Mary Feminine English English Bible

Mary is a feminine given name, the English form of the Latin Maria, which itself comes from the New Testament Greek names Μαριάμ (Mariam) and Μαρία (Maria). These Greek forms are derived from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Mir...

Marya Feminine Russian

Marya is a Russian variant form of Mariya, itself derived from Maria, the Latin form of the Greek Μαρία (Mariá), which comes from the Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miryam). The ultimate origin of the name is uncertain, but it is most...

Märyäm Feminine

Märyäm is the Bashkir form of Maryam, a more precise transcription of the Arabic name. Used primarily among Bashkir-speaking Muslim communities in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, Märyäm derives from the same ancie...

Märyam Feminine Tatar

Märyam is the Tatar form of Maryam, which itself is the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Mary. In Tatar usage, Märyam is a feminine name that follows the region's linguistic conventions, reflecting the influence of Islam a...

Maryam Feminine Arabic Indonesian +3

Maryam is the Arabic, Indonesian, Persian, Urdu, and Tatar form of the biblical name Mary, itself derived from the Latin Maria and Greek Mariam, which ultimately come from the Hebrew Miryam. This name appears prominently...

Maryamu Feminine Hausa

Maryamu is the Hausa form of Maryam, itself ultimately derived from Mary. This name carries deep cultural and religious significance for Hausa-speaking peoples, predominantly found in West Africa, especially northern Nig...

Maryan Feminine Somali

Maryan is the Somali form of Maryam, the Arabic name of the Virgin Mary. In the Somali language and Islamic context, Maryam holds a revered position as the mother of Jesus (Isa in Islam), and the name Maryan carries this...

Maryana Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Maryana is a feminine name used in both Russian and Ukrainian contexts. In Ukrainian, it is a form of Marianna, while in Russian, it serves as a variant spelling of the same name. The name ultimately derives from the com...

Mary Ann Feminine English

Mary Ann is a compound feminine given name combining Mary and Ann, which are both deeply rooted in English naming traditions. As a double name, it represents a long-standing custom in English-speaking countries where two...

Maryann Feminine English

Maryann 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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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...

Mary Beth Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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...

Maryellen Feminine English

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 Feminine Belarusian

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine Polish

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 Feminine French

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 Feminine French

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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...

Marylyn Feminine English

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 Feminine Belarusian Polish +1

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 Feminine French

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 Feminine Polish

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 Feminine Lithuanian

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 Feminine French

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 Feminine Polish

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 Feminine Slavic

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...

Marzena Feminine Polish

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 Feminine Kazakh

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 Feminine Italian

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 Feminine Persian

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...

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