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Marilyn is an English female given name formed by combining 'Marie' and 'Lynne', with origins in French and English habitational names respectively.
Marilyne is a distinctive French feminine given name derived from Marie, meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness". It gained popularity in France during the 20th century and has been embraced worldwide despite its varied pronunciation.
Marin is a French given name derived from Latin "marinus", meaning "of the sea". It has been popular throughout history and carried by notable figures such as Marin Mersenne (mathematician) and Marin Marais (composer).
Marin is a French name derived from Latin 'marinus', meaning 'of the sea'.
Marine is a French name meaning "of the sea", derived from Latin 'mare'. It gained popularity in France during King Louis XIV's reign and is associated with the French navy.
Marine is a French girl's name derived from the Latin 'marinus', meaning 'of or relating to the sea'.
Marinee is a rare yet captivating French female given name derived from "mer," meaning sea, signifying a deep connection to the ocean and its wonders.
Marinel is a distinctive feminine given name derived from French 'marin,' meaning 'of the sea' or 'marine,' combined with the Hebrew-associated suffix '-el.'
Marinell is a rare French girl's name derived from 'marin', meaning 'of the sea'.
Marinelle is a rare French feminine given name derived from '-nelle,' meaning 'pertaining to the sea'.
Marinette is a French girl's name meaning "little sea" or "little marine".
Marionette is a French-origin girls' name derived from "marionnette," meaning puppet, popularized as a given name by its association with puppetry's artistry.
Marionna is a rare French girl's name derived from Latin "marinus," meaning "of the sea.
Marique is a French given name derived from Marie-Claude, meaning 'of the sea', popular in Normandy.
Marise is a rare but distinctive French feminine name derived from "marais," meaning marsh or bog, with historical ties to France's wetlands and culture.
Marison is a rare French given name with no specific meaning beyond its apparent link to Mary; its unconventional spelling and French origin contribute to its modern appeal.
Marivelle is a captivating French name derived from Marie-Victoire, meaning "Mary-Victory".
Marivy is a Haitian origin name derived from the blend of French names Marie and Victoire, meaning 'sea of bitterness/victory'. Popularized during the Haitian Revolution, it signifies strength and triumph.
Marj is an English feminine given name derived from 'Margarita', meaning 'pearl'.
Marjane is a Persian name derived from 'marjan', meaning 'cherry', associated with renewal and beauty, particularly during spring. It gained global recognition through Iranian-French graphic novelist Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical work "Persepolis".
Marje is a charming Dutch name meaning 'little marguerite' (daisy), popular since the 16th century, symbolizing simplicity, elegance, strength, and independence.
Marjean is a distinctively French name derived from Marie, though it's more commonly associated with Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
Marjeanne is a French-derived name meaning 'pearl,' originally popular among medieval French nobility.
The name Marjo, of French origin, is derived from 'marjolaine,' meaning wild marjoram, an herb symbolizing happiness and longevity.
Marjolaine is a charming French feminine name derived from 'marjalha', meaning 'marsh marigold'. It signifies hope, renewal, resilience and adaptability.
Marjorie is a feminine given name of Scottish origin, derived from 'Màrjorie', itself originating from the Old French name 'Marguerite', meaning 'daisy' or 'pearl'.
Markeis is an African American name derived from the French title Marquis, meaning "of or relating to the marquess," and symbolizing leadership and nobility.
Markette is a rare French-origin given name derived from 'marquetterie', signifying elegance and craftsmanship in decorative arts.
Markise is a distinct female name of African-American origin, derived from the French 'marquise', meaning 'marchioness' or 'countess', popularized by hip-hop culture.
Markquis is a modern African American variant of Marquise, meaning "marsh" or "fen," popularized in late 20th-century U.S., with notable associations like diamond cut and nobility rank.
Markquise is a distinctively African American name, combining English 'Mark' meaning 'dedicated to Mars', and French nobility-derived 'Marquise', translating to 'marshy area'.
Marlaine is a unique feminine given name of French origin, derived from the Old French word "marle" meaning "dark-haired" or "dark-skinned.
Marlan is a rare, unique French name derived from 'Marland,' meaning 'land by the marsh.'
The name Marle originates from Old French, meaning 'from the marsh', reflecting its association with marshy lands.
Marlean is a French-derived given name meaning "blackbird," interpreted as "dark beauty.
The given name Marleaux is of French origin, potentially derived from 'marais', meaning 'marsh', although its exact meaning and history are not widely documented.
Marlenny is a unique French name, derived from combining Marcel ('dedicated to Mars') and Lenny ('brave lion'), signifying strength and martial spirit.
Marles is a French-origin name meaning 'coarse fabric', suggesting durability and practicality.
Marlet is a rare French feminine given name derived from 'marlette,' meaning small dolphin or porpoise, symbolizing grace and intelligence.
Marlett is a French-derived name meaning "little sea," with a melodic sound that has been used as a given name in France for centuries.