Marian

Etymology 1
A variant of Marion, a medieval diminutive of Mary, often also interpreted as a contraction of Mary and Ann, or as a variant of Mariana.

Proper noun

 * : Act III, Scene III:
 * There's no more faith in thee than in a steward prune, nor no more truth in thee than in a drawn fox; and for womanhood, Maid Marian may be the deputy's wife of the ward to thee.
 * There's no more faith in thee than in a steward prune, nor no more truth in thee than in a drawn fox; and for womanhood, Maid Marian may be the deputy's wife of the ward to thee.

Related terms

 * Marianne

Translations

 * Esperanto: Marianna
 * French:
 * Greek: Μάριαν
 * Hebrew: מריאן
 * Italian: Marianna


 * Japanese: マリアン

Adjective

 * 1)  Of, or relating to the cult of the Virgin Mary

Translations

 * Italian: mariano

Anagrams

 * airman, marina, Marina

Proper noun
Marian



Etymology
From Marianus:, derivative of Marius:.

Etymology
From Marianus:, derivative of Marius:.

Declension
Marian Marian Marian