feminine Marija

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Origin:
hebrew
Name Root:
Maryâm / miryâm > MIRIAM
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Mariám ‎(Μαριάμ) and Maríā ‎(Μαρίᾱ),” found in the New Testament, meaning “bitterness, beloved, wished for a child.” Both New Testament names were forms of the Hebrew name “Maryâm / Miryâm.” The name is widely used for its associations with the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, and Saint Mary Magdalene, who was called an apostle to the apostles. The name may derive from an Egyptian word “Myr” (beloved) or “mr” (love), or even the Ancient Egyptian name “Meritamen” or “Merit-Amun,” meaning “beloved of Amun.” Mariam or (Arabic: Maryām) form, has been a popular name in predominantly Muslim countries due to the respect given to Mary, mother of Jesus, in Islam. Muslim parents want their daughters to be like Mary in her “chastity and demureness,” according to a 2006 IslamOnline.net article.

Usage

albanian
albanian
croatian
croatian
latvian
latvian
lithuanian
lithuanian
macedonian
macedonian
serbian
serbian
slovene
slovene

Use in other languages

italian
danish
finnish
norwegian
swedish
czech
dutch
english
faroese
french
german
greenlandic
icelandic
old danish
african
ancient germanic
portuguese
irish
scottish
basque
spanish
bulgarian
russian
ukrainian
arabic
armenian
catalan
georgian
hebrew
iranian
welsh
croatian
serbian
slovene
estonian
turkish
hungarian (magyar)
slovak
portuguese (brazilian)
albanian
filipino
frisian
galician
latin
polish
romanian
greek
latvian
sami (lapps)
esperanto
belarusian
ancient greek
english (australian)

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #14186


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #1139

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Notable People and Personalities

Marija Abakumova (born 1986) Russian Javelin Thrower
Marija Aleksandrovna Romanova (1853–1920) Daughter Of Alexander Ii Of Russia
Marija Alexandrovna Spiridonova (1884–1941) Russian Socialist Revolutionary
Marija Erić (born 1983) Serbian Professional Basketball Player
Marija Gimbutas (1921–1994), Lithuanian-american Archeologist
Marija Golubničaja (born 1924) Former Soviet Athlete
Marija Kalmjkova (born 1978) Russian Basketball Player
Marija Kirilenko (born 1987) Russian Professional Tennis Player
Marija Naumova (born 1973) Latvian Singer
Marija Nikolaevna Romanova (1819–1876) Daughter Of Emperor Nicholas I Of Russia
Marija Nikolaevna Romanova (1899–1918) Third Daughter Of Tsar Nicholas Ii Of Russia
Marija Ouspenskaya (1876–1949) Russian Actress And Acting Teacher
Marija Pinigina (born 1958) Retired Russian Athlete
Marija Pirjevec Paternu (born 1941) Italian-slovenian Historian And Writer
Marija Šarapova (born 1987), Russian Professional Tennis Player
Marija Savinova (born 1985) Russian Athlete
Marija Šerifović (born 1984) Serbian Singer
Marija Šestić (born 1987) Bosnian-serbian Singer And Musician
Marija Temryukovna (1544–1569) Second Wife To Ivan Iv Of Russia
Marija Uzelac (born 1958) Former Serbian Basketball Player
Marija Veniaminovna Judina (1899–1970) Soviet Pianist
Marija Viktorovna Koroleva (born 1974) Russian Water Polo Player
Marija Vujović (born 1984) Montenegrin Model