Maria

Etymology 1
From Maria:, from  Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, from  מרים (Maryām), corresponding to the Hebrew מרים (Miryām). A Latinate variant of the vernacular English.

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1629 Thomas Adams, Meditations upon Creed, The Works of Thomas Adams, James Nichol (1862), Vol.III, page 211:
 * Yet herein they come short of the monks and friars in their conceits of the word Maria; they have so tossed it and turned it, so anagrammatized and transposed it, that never were five poor letters so worried since time did put them into the alphabet.
 * 1) * 1776 Adam Fitz-Adam: The World of Adam Fitz-Adam. Edinburgh, Apollo Press 1776: Numb. 187. Thursday, July 29, 1756:
 * By their dresses, their names, and the airs of quality they give themselves, I am rendered ridiculous among all my acquaintance. My wife, who is a very plain good woman, and whose name is Amey, has been new-christened, and is called Amelia; and my little daughter, a child of a year old, is no longer Polly, but Maria.
 * 1) * 1957 Arthur Laurents/Stephen Sondheim/Leonard Bernstein: ''West Side Story: Maria ( a song):
 * I've just kissed a girl named Maria, / And suddenly I found how wonderful a sound can be! / Maria! Say it loud and there's music playing - / Say it soft and it's almost like praying
 * I've just kissed a girl named Maria, / And suddenly I found how wonderful a sound can be! / Maria! Say it loud and there's music playing - / Say it soft and it's almost like praying

Proper noun

 * 1) A Dravidian language spoken in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh provinces in India.

Derived terms

 * Abujmaria

Proper noun

 * 1) A Papuan language spoken in Papua New Guinea.

Anagrams

 * Amira

Etymology
From Vulgate Maria:, from  Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, from  מרים (Maryām), corresponding to the  מרים (Miryām). A Latinate variant of the vernacular Danish.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Mary.

Related terms

 * Maja, Maren, Marianne, Marie, Mary, Maya, Mia, Mie, Rie

Etymology
From Maria:, from  Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, from  מרים (Maryām), corresponding to the  מרים (Miryām). A Latinate variant of.

Related terms

 * Maarja, Mai, Maia, Maie, Maila, Malle, Mare, Mari, Marika, Maris, Marje, Marju,Merili, Merilin, Miia

Etymology
From Vulgate Maria:, from  Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, from  מרים (Maryām), corresponding to the  מרים (Miryām).

Proper noun

 * 1)  Mary.

Related terms

 * Maaria, Maija, Maiju, Maila, Mari, Marianne, Marika, Marita, Maritta, Marja, Marjaana, Marjatta, Marjo, Marjukka, Marjut, Meeri, Meri, Merja, Miia.

Proper noun

 * Rakastan Maria I love Mari
 * Rakastan Maria I love Mari

Anagrams

 * maari, raami, rimaa

Etymology
From Vulgate Maria:, from  Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, from  מרים (Maryām), corresponding to the  מרים (Miryām). A Latinate variant of the vernacular French.

Anagrams

 * armai
 * ramai

Etymology
From Vulgate Maria:, from  Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, from  מרים (Maryām), corresponding to the  מרים (Miryām).

Proper noun

 * 1)  Mary.

Related terms

 * Maike, Maja, Mareike, Maren, Marianne, Marie, Marion, Marlene, Marlies, Maya, Meike, Mia.

Etymology
From the 19th century translation of the Bible into Hawaiian, from Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, corresponding to the  מרים (Miryām).

Proper noun

 * 1)  Mary
 * 2)  used in the 19th century (but possibly pronounced like Malia).

Derived terms

 * Malia

Proper noun

 * , cognate to Mary.
 * 1)  Mary; Miriam

Anagrams

 * amari
 * armai
 * ramai
 * ramia
 * riama

Etymology
From Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, from  מרים (Maryām), corresponding to the  מרים (Miryām).

Proper noun

 * 1)  Mary
 * 1)  Mary

Descendants

 * English: Maria, Mary
 * Spanish:

Etymology
From Maria:, from  Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, from  מרים (Maryām), corresponding to the  מרים (Miryām). Recorded as a given name in Norway since the Middle Ages.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Mary.

Related terms

 * Maja, Maren, Mari, Mariann, Marianne, Marie, Mary, May, Mia

Proper noun

 * , cognate to Mary.

Etymology
From Maria:, from  Μαρία:, Μαριάμ:, from  מרים (Maryām), corresponding to the  מרים (Miryām). First recorded in Sweden in 1344.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Mary.

Related terms

 * Maj, Maja, Majken, Mari, Mariana, Mariann, Marianne, Marie, Marita, Marlene, Mary, May, Mia, Moa