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Of the sea or star of the sea. Symbolizes grace, purity, and divine protection.
Variant of Maria/Mary, Hebrew origin meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved,' traditionally associated with the Virgin Mary.
Combination of Mary (of Mary) and Ann (grace); graceful Mary.
Of the sea or beloved; derived from Mary.
Star of the sea and bright light.
Variant of Maryam; relates to Mary or the Virgin Mary, conveying purity and grace.
Beloved or variant of Maria; used in West African cultures.
Of the sea or beloved
Of the sea or beloved; a variant of Maria with deep Latin roots.
Of the sea; a French diminutive of Marie (Mary), derived from Hebrew Miriam.
Compound name combining Mary (beloved) and Gene (wellborn).
Golden flower, Mary's gold
Compound of Mary (beloved) and Grace (divine favor).
Of the sea or beloved; variant of Mary derived from Hebrew.
Star of the sea; Slavic form of Maria with the same meaning as Mary.
Combination of Mary (star of the sea, beloved) and Jane (God is gracious)
Combination of Mary (beloved) and Jean (God is gracious)
Star of the sea or beloved; Dutch diminutive of Maria/Mary.
God will increase and beloved by God; a compound of Spanish and Hebrew origins.
Possibly Arabic-derived, related to 'Mark' or denoting a reference to Mars.
Diminutive form related to Maria, derived from Latin Marius.
Japanese name typically composed of kanji meaning 'truth' or 'reason' combined with 'child'.
Star of the sea with a bright torch. Combination of Maria (star of the sea) and Helena (bright, shining).
Of the sea, beloved and graceful.
Beloved Mary; a modern variant combining Mary (of the sea or star of the sea) with Lynn (lake or pretty).
Of the sea and famous warrior; compound of Mary and Louise
Combination of Maria (of the sea) and Louise (famous warrior).
Spanish name combining María and luz (light); represents Mary of the light or divine light.
Of the sea and lake; combining Mary (beloved) with Lynn (lake).
Beloved or of the sea; combines Mary with the diminutive suffix -lyn.
Star of the sea; a combination of Marie and Lynn with Hebrew and English roots.
Combination of Mary ('beloved') and Lynn ('lake'). Represents classic feminine elegance.
From Latin marinus; means of or relating to the sea.
Of or relating to the sea; connected with maritime elements.
Of the sea, maiden of the sea; French diminutive of Marina from Latin marinus
Of or relating to the sea; maritime.
Of the sea or relating to the sea, derived from Latin Marinus.
Of the sea; from Latin mare meaning sea.
Relates to Mars, the Roman god of war; denotes strength and courage.
Star of the sea; of noble birth
Sea peace; combines Mari (sea) and Paz (peace).
Butterfly; represents beauty, transformation, and grace.
Of the sea; derived from the Latin word mare meaning 'sea.'
Compound of María (beloved, of the sea) and Isabel (God's oath or pledged to God)
Of Mars; symbol of strength and warfare.
Hungarian form of Maria or Mary, meaning 'star of the sea' or 'beloved.'
Sea and sun, Mary of solitude
Of Mars; represents strength, courage, and warfare in Roman mythology.
Star of Mary or beloved star; combining mari and stella
Of the sea; maritime
Of the sea; a Scandinavian variant of Maria, related to Latin mare meaning sea
Of the sea; beloved. Likely variant of Miriam.
Latin masculine name related to Mars, the Roman god of war, signifying strength and valor.
Russian/Slavic form of Mary, from Hebrew meaning 'star of the sea' or 'beloved.'
Of the sea; beloved; star of the sea
Star of the sea and gracious; combination of Mary and Anna
Related to Maria/Mary. Portuguese or Spanish variant with maritime or Marian associations.
A Finnish form of Mary, traditionally meaning 'of the sea' or 'star of the sea.'
Dear beloved or cherished soul; combines elements of endearment and the spiritual self.
From Arabic marjan meaning coral; represents beauty, preciousness, and ocean treasures.
A pearl; precious gemstone symbolizing purity and value
Short form or variant of Marjorie; derived from 'Margarita' meaning pearl.
Variant of Marjorie; possibly derived from Latin margarita (pearl) or with Germanic origins.
A pearl or variant of Margaret, symbolizing preciousness
Pearl; a precious gem. Variant of Marjorie with Greek etymology.
Pearl; derived from Latin margarita via Norman French
Dedicated to Mars. Associated with the Roman god of war and strength.
Compound name combining Mark (meaning "dedicated to Mars") and Anthony (meaning "worthy of praise").
Dedicated to Mars. Variant spelling of Marcus, from Latin origins.
Dedicated to Mars or masculine. A variant spelling of Marcus, derived from the Roman god Mars.
Of Mars or warlike; variant spelling of Mark from Latin Marcus
Related to Marcus; derived from Mars, Roman god of war
Feminine form of Marcus, from Latin meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike.'
From Mars
Modern variant of Mark; Latin origin meaning 'dedicated to Mars' or 'warlike.'
Pearl; Czech form of Margaret symbolizing purity and precious value.
Dedicated to Mars; warlike or martial in character.
Dedicated to Mars.
Related to Mars or warrior; from Marcus the Roman god
Of Mars; feminine form of Mark representing strength and warrior spirit.
Warlike; derived from Mars, the Roman god of war; a variant of Marcus.
Diminutive of Mark or Maria, associated with Mars the god of war.
Dedicated to Mars; warlike. Feminine form of Mark with the -ita suffix.
Modern variant of Markia; derived from Latin Marcus, dedicated to Mars or warlike.
Dedicated to Mars or warlike; Greek form of Marcus with Latin roots.
Lake by the sea, or from boundary land
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