Maria | Female | Bitter | German |
Maria | Female | Bitter | Spanish |
Maria | Female | Bitter | Hebrew |
MARIA | Female | bitter | Italian |
Mariabella | Female | My Beautiful Mary | Italian |
Mariah | Female | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | English |
Mariah | Female | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | French |
Mariam | Female | Arabic form of Mary | Arabic |
MARIAM | Female | Arabic form of Mary (bitter), mother of Jesus | Arabic |
MARIAMA | Female | Popular W. African name meaning "gift of God." | African |
Mariamne | Female | Rebellious | Hebrew |
MARIAMNE | Female | rebellious | Hebrew |
Marian | Female | Bitter | French |
MARIANA | Female | compound name combining Marie and Anne, "bitter grace." | Romanian |
Mariane | Female | Variant of Mary bitter. | French |
Marianne | Female | Bitter | French |
Maribel | Female | Bitter | Hebrew |
MARIBEL | Female | bitter, beautiful | Hebrew |
Maribella | Female | Bitter | Hebrew |
Maribelle | Female | Bitter | Hebrew |
MARICA | Female | a nymph | Romanian |
Maricel | Female | Variant of Marcella Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named: mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | Spanish |
Maricela | Female | Variant of Marcella Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named: mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | Spanish |
Maricelia | Female | Variant of Marcella Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named: mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | Spanish |
Maricella | Female | Variant of Marcella Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named: mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. | Spanish |
Maridith | Female | Protector of the sea. | Old Welsh |
Marie | Female | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | English |
Marie | Female | Variant of Latin Mary bitter | French |
Marie | Female | Bitter | Hebrew |
Marie-Joie | Female | Alternate Spelling: Mary-Joy. | French |
MarieAnne | Female | | French |
Mariel | Female | Diminutive of Maria. | English |
Mariela | Female | Beloved and illuminated. | Unknown |
Mariele | Female | Diminutive of Maria. | French |
Marielle | Female | Diminutive of Maria. | French |
Marietta | Female | Bitter | French |
Marietta | Female | Bitter | Spanish |
Mariette | Female | Bitter | Hebrew |
Mariette | Female | Bitter | French |
Marigold | Female | Mary's gold - refers to both the flower and the mother of Jesus. | English |
Marika | Female | Bitter | Hebrew |
MARIKO | Female | ball; circle | Japanese |
Marilda | Female | Famous battle maiden | German |
Marilee | Female | Bitterness | Greek |
MARILENA | Female | bitter light | Romanian |
Marilla | Female | Shining sea. Variant of Muriel. | Irish |
Marilla | Female | Shining sea. Variant of Muriel. | Celtic |
Marily | Female | Bitter | Hebrew |
Marilyn | Female | Blend of Marie or Mary and Lyn. | English |
Marilynn | Female | Blend of Marie or Mary and Lyn. | English |