Marit
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Marit means "pearl" in Hebrew; Scandinavian origin, often a diminutive. |
The name Marit has origins in the following: - Hebrew - Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Marie-Pier
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Marie-Pier combines "Marie" and "Pier," meaning "sea" and "rock." |
Biblical, French |
Girl |
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Mariela
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Mariela: Spanish name, derived from Maria, meaning "beloved" or "wished." |
Argentinian, Spanish |
Girl |
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Marilyn
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Marilyn means "star of the sea," derived from Mary and Lyn. |
American, Elizabethan, English |
Girl |
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Marie-Luise
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Marie-Luise combines French "Marie" and German "Luise," meaning "beloved." |
French, German, Latin |
Girl |
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Marie-Lynn
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Marie-Lynn combines "Marie" (beloved) and "Lynn" (lake), French origin. |
Biblical, French, Latin |
Girl |
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Marie-Mai
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Marie-Mai: French name meaning "Mary of May," symbolizing springtime renewal. |
Biblical, French |
Girl |
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Marie-Claire
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Marie-Claire combines "Marie" and "Claire," meaning "beloved" and "clear." |
Biblical, French |
Girl |
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Marie-Luce
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Marie-Luce combines "Marie" (bitter) and "Luce" (light), French origin. |
Biblical, French |
Girl |
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Marie-Anne
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Marie-Anne: French name meaning "bitter" and "grace," combining origins. |
Biblical, French |
Girl |
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Marie-Chantal
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Marie-Chantal means "beloved" and originates from French and Greek. |
Biblical, French |
Girl |
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Mariana
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Mariana: Latin origin, meaning "graceful" or "beloved." Feminine name. |
Latin, Spanish |
Girl |
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Mariangela
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Mariangela means "Mary Angela," originating from Italian and Latin roots. |
Biblical, Italian |
Girl |
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Marianna
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Marianna means "graceful" and originates from Latin and Hebrew roots. |
Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Maria-Grazzia
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Maria-Grazzia combines "Maria" (beloved) and "Grazzia" (grace) in Italian. |
Biblical, Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Mariam
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Mariam means "beloved" in Hebrew; derived from Mary, mother of Jesus. |
Amharic, Arabic, Aramaic, Biblical, Ethiopian |
Girl |
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Marguerite
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Marguerite means "daisy"; originates from Latin "margarita," symbolizing purity. |
French, Greek |
Girl |
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Maria
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Maria means "beloved" and originates from Hebrew, Latin, and Greek. |
Arabic, Aramaic, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Margret
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Margret means "pearl," originating from Greek and Latin roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Margrietha
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Margrietha means "pearl" and originates from Dutch and Hebrew roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Dutch, Germanic |
Girl |
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Margaret
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Margaret means "pearl," originating from Greek "margaritēs" and Latin. |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Latin |
Girl |
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Margaretha
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Margaretha means "pearl," originating from Greek "margaritēs." |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Greek |
Girl |
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Marge
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Marge is a diminutive of Margaret, meaning "pearl" in Greek. |
Anglo-Saxon, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Marga
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Marga means "path" in Sanskrit; derived from ancient Indian roots. |
Armenian, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Margalit
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Margalit means "pearl" in Hebrew; it has Jewish origins. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Marcie
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Marcie means "warlike," derived from Latin name Marcia. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Girl |
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Maree
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Maree means "sea" in Latin; derived from the name Maria. |
and Hebrew., Arabic, Gaelic, The name Maree has origins in the following: American |
Girl |
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Maren
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Maren means "sea" in Latin; originates from Scandinavian and Latin. |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, English, Latin |
Girl |
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Marcelle
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Marcelle means "warlike," originating from Latin name "Marcellus." |
French, Latin |
Girl |
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Manuela
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Manuela: feminine form of Manuel, meaning "God is with us." |
Latin, Spanish |
Girl |
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