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Dedicated to Mars; warlike
Italian/Spanish diminutive of Marcello, derived from Latin 'Marcellus,' meaning 'of Mars,' the Roman god of war.
Latin variant of Marcellus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars.' Mars represents strength, valor, and warrior spirit.
From Latin 'Marcellus,' meaning 'little Marcus' or derived from Mars, the Roman god of war, suggesting strength.
Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war
Of Mars or warlike. Variant of Marcella or Marcelline.
Feminine form of Marcus, a Latin name meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars.' Represents strength and warrior spirit.
Related to Mars, the Roman god of war; suggests strength and determination.
Of Mars, the Roman god of war. Suggests martial strength and vigor.
Of Mars; relates to the Roman god of war. A variant of Marcel conveying strength and military power.
Of Mars; feminine form of Marcus
Of Mars (Roman god of war); feminine form of Marcus.
Of Mars; an Italian variant of Marcello connected to the Roman god of war.
Of Mars, the Roman god of war. Symbolizes strength, valor, and martial virtue.
Derived from Latin 'Martialis,' relating to Mars the god of war; symbolizes martial strength and valor.
Of Mars or martial; a Roman name suggesting strength and valor.
Italian/Spanish name derived from Marcus, meaning 'of Mars' (Roman god of war), symbolizing strength and power.
Feminine form of Marcus; dedicated to Mars, the god of war
Of Mars; derived from Latin, relating to the god of war.
Devoted to Mars, the Roman god of war, in Latin; symbolizes strength, courage, and warrior spirit.
Dedicated to Mars; warlike or martial in nature.
Of Mars, the Roman god, from the Latin Marcius
Of Mars; warlike
Warlike, dedicated to Mars, of the sea
Combination of Marco (warrior, related to Mars) and Antonio (priceless, worthy of praise)
Warlike, dedicated to Mars
Dedicated to Mars; symbolizes warrior spirit, courage, and strength.
Tuesday in French
Sea, evoking the vastness and mystery of the ocean
Slavic form of Mark, from Latin 'Marcus,' possibly related to Mars the god of war. Associated with strength.
A modern combination of Mary and Lynn; may reference the Virgin Mary or the name Marie.
Sea, bitter, of the sea
Variant of Margaret from Latin 'margarita' meaning pearl. Symbolizes purity and value.
Variant of Maria, likely meaning 'of the sea' from Latin roots. Related to the name Mary.
Short form of Margaret; derived from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl, symbolizing purity and value.
Pearl; short form of Margaret from Greek 'margarites'.
Pearl; symbolizes beauty, purity, and precious value.
Pearl; a variant of Margaret with the classical meaning of a precious gem
Pearl. A precious gem symbolizing value and beauty.
Pearl; a precious gem.
Compound name combining Margaret meaning 'pearl' (Greek margarites) with Ann meaning 'grace' (Hebrew Hannah).
Compound name combining Margaret, meaning 'pearl', and Anne, meaning 'grace'.
German form of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl,' symbolizing purity and value.
Pearl; representing precious beauty and purity.
Pearl; beloved or of the sea. Compound of Margaret (Greek) and Mary (Hebrew).
A pearl, symbolizing purity, beauty, and precious value in nature and character.
Pearl. Symbolic of purity, wisdom, and precious value.
Related to Margaret, derived from Greek meaning pearl.
Pearl; a precious gem symbolizing purity and beauty.
A variant of Marguerite, derived from the daisy flower; symbolizes innocence and purity.
Pearl, from Greek margarites.
Pearl, from Greek roots symbolizing beauty and purity.
Variant of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning pearl, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Pearl. A precious gem treasured for beauty and rarity.
Variant of Margaret, from Greek meaning 'pearl,' symbolizing purity and value.
From Greek margarites and Latin margarita meaning pearl.
Pearl; variant spelling of Margaret.
Pearl; precious and luminous.
Pearl; the Italian form of Margaret.
Pearl
Pearl; Hungarian or Scandinavian form of Margaret symbolizing purity.
Pearl; variant of Marjorie from Latin 'margarita' meaning precious pearl.
Pearl, precious gem
Old Norse form of Margaret, derived from Latin meaning 'pearl,' symbolizing purity and value.
Variant of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning pearl; symbolizes purity and value.
Pearl; represents purity, wisdom, and precious beauty.
Variant of Margaret, meaning 'pearl' in Greek; symbolizes purity and wisdom.
Pearl; symbolizes beauty, rarity, and luminosity.
The Spanish and Italian form of Margaret, derived from Latin meaning pearl, symbolizing purity and value.
Pearl, daisy flower
French variant of Marguerite, derived from Latin margarita meaning pearl, symbolizing purity and wisdom.
A nobleman of high rank; variant of the French title Marquis
Little pearl; a diminutive form suggesting something small and precious
Pearl. Variant of Marguerite, derived from Latin margarita.
Pearl; variant of Margaret, from Latin margarita meaning pearl, symbolizing purity and rarity
Diminutive of Margaret; Greek origin meaning pearl, symbolizing purity and value
Of the sea or beloved. From Mary, with Latin and Hebrew roots suggesting affection.
Combination of Maria (Mary) and Belen (Bethlehem)
Combination of Maria ('of the sea' or 'beloved') and Cecilia (from Saint Cecilia). Often used as a devotional or family-honoring compound name.
Of Mary, bright and clear; compound name combining Maria (devoted to Mary) and Clara (bright, illustrious).
Mary of Jesus; Spanish compound combining María (beloved, of the sea) with de Jesús
Mary of the light; Spanish compound name combining Maria (Mary) with de la luz (of the light).
Of the sea or beloved, and song; combining grace with music
Mary of the Angels; Spanish compound name combining Mary (beloved) with of the angels.
Mary (loved) + Eduarda (wealthy guardian); Portuguese compound combining two classic names.
Spanish compound of Maria (of the sea, Latin origins) and Elena (shining light, Greek). Represents divine illumination and grace.
Of Mary and God's oath; combines Latin and Hebrew elements expressing blessed devotion.
Star of the sea (Maria) and brave journey (Fernanda); combines spiritual grace with strength.
Spanish combination of María and flor (flower), symbolizing feminine grace and floral beauty.
Spanish compound combining Maria and Guadalupe; references the Virgin of Guadalupe
Variant of Mariah; traditionally associated with Mary, often interpreted as star of the sea.
Compound of Maria (Hebrew/Latin 'beloved; star of the sea') and Helena (Greek 'shining light, torch').
Star of the sea devoted to God; a combination of Maria and Isabel
Beloved by God combined with Joseph. Spanish compound expressing dual religious devotion.
Compound name combining Maria ('beloved' or 'of the sea') and Julia ('youthful').
Star of the sea and bright light
Compound name combining Maria (beloved) and Liz (God's oath).
Combination of Maria (beloved of God) and Lucia (light). Represents grace and illumination.
A compound name combining Maria ('beloved' or 'star of the sea') and Luisa ('famous warrior').
Portuguese compound combining Maria (of the sea/star of the sea) and Luiza (famous warrior)
West African variant of Mariam or Mary, used primarily in Fulani and other West African cultures.
Combination of Maria and Amharic elements; connotes grace and spiritual significance.
West African variant of Mariam/Maryam, meaning 'beloved' or 'of the sea,' associated with the Virgin Mary.
Of the sea or beloved; graceful and strong, inspired by the beloved Mary.
Spanish combination of Maria (Mary) with the feminine suffix -ela, meaning 'of Mary'.
Combination of Mary (beloved) and angel (divine messenger)
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Angela (angel, messenger)
Diminutive of Maria; derived from Mary, associated with the Virgin Mary and maternal love.
Star of the sea and small beloved; Portuguese compound combining Maria and Paula.
Mary of peace. Spanish compound uniting biblical Mary with paz (peace), expressing divine favor and tranquility.
Mary of wisdom
A combination of Maria (of the sea) and Teresa (to harvest). Merges both meanings.
A West African name combining Maria with regional suffixes reflecting local naming traditions.
Combination of Maria ('beloved') and Victoria ('victory'), representing a beloved victor or victorious beloved.
Compound name combining Marie (of the sea, beloved) and belle (beautiful).
Star of the sea and beautiful. Combines Maria with Bella, merging classical name meanings.
Beautiful Mary, combining the star of the sea (Mary) with beautiful, representing grace and elegance.
Possible variant of Marcia; Latin origin from Mars, the Roman god of war.
A combination of Maria and Carmen, blending beloved and song.
Little Maria or beloved maiden. A Spanish diminutive combining Maria with the suffix -cella.
Warlike or of Mars; derived from Maria/Mary traditions.
Mary of the cross, combining Mary (beloved) with Cruz (cross).
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