Female and male first names : Christianity.



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Markos is a Greek origin name derived from "Μάρκος" (Márkos), meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war or associated with Marcus meaning 'warlike'. It was popular throughout history among non-military individuals, including Saint Markos, companion of Saint Paul and founder of the Christian church in Alexandria. Today, it remains a popular given name in Greece and other Orthodox countries.
Markus is a name of Latin origin, derived from 'Marcus', meaning 'dedicated to Mars' or 'consecration'. It was popularized by early Christian missionaries in northern Europe.
Margaretanne is an elegant Irish given name derived from Ó Maoiléid, meaning 'devoted to Chadhaich.' It combines Margaret ('pearl') and Anne ('grace'), making it a rare yet meaningful choice.
Margorie is a unique variant of Margaret, derived from Latin meaning "pearl," popularized by Saint Margaret of Antioch and associated with strength and purity throughout history.
Mariaantonia is an Italian name derived from "Maria" meaning "star of the sea," often associated with the Virgin Mary, and combined with Antonia.
The name Mariaceleste, of Italian origin, signifies 'heavenly sea', combining Christian symbolism of Maria with the heavenly connotation of Celeste.
Maria de Jesus is a Hispanic name composed of 'Maria', the Spanish form of Miriam, and 'de Jesus', meaning 'of Jesus'. It signifies devotion to Jesus Christ.
Maria delos Angeles is a unique, Spanish-derived female name translating to 'Mary of the Angels', reflecting Catholic spirituality.
Marialisa is a rare Italian feminine name derived from the Latin Maria, which means "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness," carrying connotations of devotion and elegance.
Mariam is an Arabic name derived from the Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness', popularized in Islam but also used by people of diverse backgrounds.
Marian is a Latin-origin unisex name meaning "of Mars," the Roman god of war.
Mariangelis is a rare Hispanic name derived from Maria ('sea of bitterness' or 'exalted one') and Angeles ('angels'), honoring Christian and spiritual traditions.
Marianno is an uncommon yet elegant Italian given name derived from 'Maria', meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'dedicated to Mary'. It was popular among Italian nobility and has been carried by notable figures throughout history, including fashion designer Marianno Fortuny y Marsal.
Mariasofia is an Italian name derived from 'Maria', meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness', often associated with the Virgin Mary.
The name Mariel, of Latin origin, signifies "of the sea" or "rebellious," and is associated with strength, courage, independence, elegance, and sophistication.
Mariem is an Arabic female name derived from Maryam, meaning 'sea' or 'elevated', popular in Islamic tradition and Arabic-speaking countries.
Marienne is a French feminine name derived from Latin 'Maria', meaning 'star of the sea' or 'guide to Christianity'.
Mariette is a charming French feminine given name, derived from Marie which means 'star of the sea'.
Marijo is a distinctive Spanish variant of Maria, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness', historically associated with the Virgin Mary.
Marilis is a Latin-origin feminine name derived from 'mare' (sea) and '-lis' (belonging to), signifying 'of the sea'. It honors ancient Roman sea goddesses Marina/Maris and early Christian saints like Saint Marilla.
Marilyn is a feminine given name of English origin, composed of Marie, meaning "star of the sea," and Lynne, meaning "from Lincoln." It gained popularity in the early 20th century and became even more famous due to actress Marilyn Monroe.
Marines is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'marina', meaning 'of the sea' or 'marine'. It's associated with tranquility and marine life, and has historical significance as the name of Christian martyr Marina.
Maripaz is a feminine Spanish given name composed of María ("sea of bitterness") and Paz ("peace"), translating to "Mary Peace." Traditionally given around Christmas, it symbolizes harmony and tranquility, reflecting its Spanish Christian origins. Though less common than other María names, Maripaz continues to be used among communities with Spanish heritage.
Marista is a Spanish-derived given name, originally meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness', but often associated with the Virgin Mary.
The name Mariya is of Slavic origin, a variation of Latin Maria derived from Hebrew Miriam, meaning 'sea' or 'bitter sea'. Popularized by the Virgin Mary in Christianity, it remains widely recognized and beloved worldwide.
Mariyam is an Arabic name meaning "sea" or "ocean," derived from the word "bahr." It is associated with Mary, mother of Jesus in Christianity, and revered in Islamic tradition for her purity and devotion.
Markease is an original African American name created by blending Marcus ("dedicated to Mars") and Jesus ("God is salvation"), symbolizing strength, courage, and divine significance.
Markiee is a unique given name created by American rapper Sean Combs (Diddy) in 2006 for his son, Christian Casey Combs.
Marlis is a German-derived feminine name meaning "apricot," coined by poet Christian Friedrich Hebbel for his play "Der Diamant.
Maron is a Hebrew-origin given name derived from "mar," meaning "bitter." It is associated with Miriam, Moses' sister, and Saint Maro, an early Christian martyr.
The name Mary has Latin roots, meaning "bitter sea," derived from the Hebrew Miriam. It holds significant religious importance, as it is the name of Jesus Christ's mother in Christianity. Popularized by the Normans after the 1066 conquest of England, Mary has been a widely-used and historically notable given name for centuries.
Martarius is a rare Latin-derived given name, translating to "witness," originally associated with early Christian martyrs who died upholding their faith.
Martene is a French origin unisex name derived from "martyr" via Saint Martin of Tours, popular since the Middle Ages and now gaining international recognition.
Marti is a distinctive Catalan name derived from "martí," meaning "martyr," popularized during the Middle Ages in honor of Saint Martin of Tours. It signifies strength and courage, reflecting its martyr origins.
Martile is a rare, Hebrew-origin name derived from "martyr," meaning "witness" or "one who bears witness." It honors ancient martyrs and signifies unwavering faith.
Martir is a rare Latin-derived unisex name meaning 'witness' or 'testimony', associated with martyrdom and courage in Christianity.
Marty is an Irish diminutive of Martin, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Maryangel is a unique blend of Mary, derived from Hebrew Miriam meaning "sea of bitterness" and popularized by the Virgin Mary in Christianity, and Angel, derived from Greek 'angelos' meaning "messenger". Combined, Maryangel signifies divine femininity and heavenly messengership.
Maryellen is a rare yet enchanting Irish name derived from "Máire Elaine," meaning "seagull" and "bright, shining one.
Maryjoy is an American blended name derived from Mary, meaning 'sea of bitterness' with biblical roots, and Joy, denoting 'great happiness'.