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MARICELA
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from 'sea' and 'paradise', translating to 'heavenly sea'.
MARICHAL
MasculineSpanish origin, derived from "mariscal," meaning "marshal" or "field commander." It was traditionally given to high-ranking military figures, symbolizing bravery, leadership, and honor. Today, it remains a respected choice among Spanish-speaking communities, with notable figures like baseball player Juan Marichal contributing to its popularity.
MARICIO
MasculineMauricio is a Spanish name derived from Latin "maurus," meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moorish." It was originally used to describe people of North African descent who invaded Spain, but has since become a popular given name throughout Spain and Latin America.
MARICK
MasculineRare, French-derived given name meaning 'noble' or 'lord', associated with nobility and sophistication.
MARICO
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from 'marisco', meaning 'seafood'. Popularized by Cervantes in his novel 'Don Quixote de la Mancha', it adds literary depth to its distinctive significance.
MARICUS
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin given name meaning "of Mars" or "belonging to Mars," the Roman god of war, associated with strength and courage.
MARID
MasculineArabic name meaning 'man', historically used for powerful men and warriors.
MARIE
MasculineMarie, of Latin origin, means "sea of bitterness" and is derived from the Hebrew name Miriam, signifying "rebellious" or "wished-for child".
MARIEL
MasculineLatin origin, signifies "of the sea" or "rebellious," and is associated with strength, courage, independence, elegance, and sophistication.
MARIELA
MasculineThe feminine name Mariela, of Spanish origin meaning 'dedicated to Mary', is derived from the Hebrew Miriam, and has gained popularity in Hispanic communities worldwide.
MARIEO
MasculineRare, Latin-derived male given name meaning 'dedicated to Mars at sea', with a historical connection to ancient Rome.
MARIK
MasculinePolish name meaning "the lord is my light".
MARIKO
MasculineTraditional Japanese female given name derived from two kanji characters: '真' (ma) meaning "true" or "genuine," and '子' (ko) meaning "child." Its literal translation is "true child.
MARILYN
MasculineEnglish female given name formed by combining 'Marie' and 'Lynne', with origins in French and English habitational names respectively.
MARIN
MasculineFrench name derived from Latin 'marinus', meaning 'of the sea'.
MARINA
MasculineLatin-derived name that means "sea," originating from ancient Rome where it was used for girls with coastal connections or maritime themes.
MARINE
MasculineFrench girl's name derived from the Latin 'marinus', meaning 'of or relating to the sea'.
MARINO
MasculineMasculine given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "marinus," meaning "of the sea." It has been used throughout history by notable figures such as Saint Peter Julian Eymard and poet Giacomo Leopardi.
MARINUS
MasculineLatin-derived male given name that means "of the sea" or "pertaining to the sea.
MARIO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin Marius, meaning "warlike" or "masculine", often given to honor warrior ancestors or express hope for military success.
MARIOALBERTO
MasculineSpanish name composed of Mario, meaning "dedicated to Mars", and Alberto, meaning "noble and bright".
MARION
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Maria," meaning "star of the sea.
MARIONI
MasculineRare Italian name derived from the Latin word "marinus", meaning "of the sea".
MARIOS
MasculineCharming, Greek-origin name meaning "of the sea," historically given to boys with coastal ties.
MARIOUS
MasculineThe name Marious originates from Greece, meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war.
MARIQUE
MasculineFrench given name derived from Marie-Claude, meaning 'of the sea', popular in Normandy.
MARIQUES
MasculineThe Spanish name Mariques, derived from 'marisco' meaning 'seafood', originates from the Basque Country and was traditionally given to boys in families connected to the sea.
MARIS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "of the sea," often associated with the Virgin Mary, popular among Catholics and historically used by early Christians.
MARISA
MasculineItalian origin female given name, derived from the Italian word 'maris', meaning 'of the sea'.
MARISELA
MasculineUnique feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from Maria and Selena, meaning "star of the moon".
MARISOL
MasculineSpanish feminine name composed of "María" (bitter sea) and "Sol" (sun), translating to "bitter sun". It gained popularity in the mid-20th century, notably through Spanish actress María de los Ángeles Félix Güereña, known as Marisol. Today, it's popular worldwide, particularly among Spanish-speaking communities.
MARISSA
MasculineModern Italian-derived female name, diminutive of Maria, meaning "bitter sea", popularized in the mid-20th century US.
MARITZA
MasculineCaptivating Spanish name derived from "mar," meaning sea, signifying "of the sea.
MARIUS
MasculineLatin-derived masculine given name, meaning "dedicated to Mars," the Roman god of war and agriculture. It signifies courage and valor, popularized by historical figure Gaius Marius, a prominent Roman general and statesman during the late Roman Republic period.
MARIUSZ
MasculinePolish masculine given name derived from the Latin name Marius, which was used by ancient Roman families claiming descent from Marcus Curtius.
MARIYON
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from 'Miriam', meaning 'sea' or 'rebellious', gaining popularity for its distinct sound and appearance.
MARJOE
MasculineUncommon American given name coined by evangelist Marjoe Gortner in the mid-20th century. Its origin and meaning are unknown, but it's believed to be a blend of 'Marjorie' and 'Joe'. Despite its association with charisma and showmanship through Gortner, Marjoe remains an uncommon name due to its unusual spelling and pronunciation.
MARJON
MasculineRare and captivating female name of Dutch origin, derived from "marjolein," meaning "marsh marguerite" or "daisy." This name symbolizes purity, innocence, and beauty, with roots tracing back to medieval times in Dutch literature, where it was often used as a personification of grace.
MARJORIE
MasculineEnglish feminine given name derived from Latin "Margarita," meaning "pearl.
MARK
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from "Mars", the Roman god of war, meaning "dedicated to Mars" or "consecrated to Mars".