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Beloved; graceful and cherished maiden.
Variant of Marlene, combining Mary and Mary Magdalene in Germanic tradition.
Of the sea; star. Germanic combination merging Maria and Elise.
Of the sea.
Lake shore or remains of a lake; from Old English place name elements.
Driftwood, remnants of the lake
Pleasant wood or meadow by the lake; from Old English origins.
Variant of Marlene; German name possibly derived from Mary with diminutive suffix.
Of the sea or beloved; derived from Mary (Hebrew Miriam) combined with Lynn (lake/pool).
Free woman; from Germanic 'Carl' meaning free.
Related to marquis/marquess, from French meaning a nobleman who rules borderlands.
Of the mark; from French marquis relating to nobility or territory.
Variant of Marguerite, derived from Latin 'margarita' meaning 'pearl,' symbolizing preciousness.
Pearl. Variant of Margaret, symbolizing beauty and value.
Feminine form of Marquis, derived from Latin meaning nobleman or marquess.
From French meaning 'small marquis', referring to a French nobility title.
A nobleman of high rank; a marquis
Related to marquis, a French title of nobility denoting high rank
Marquis, a nobleman of high rank. Signifies nobility, authority, and elevated status.
Warlike; of Mars, the Roman god of war.
Of the sea or beloved, from Hebrew roots.
Combination of Mary (meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved') and Anne (meaning 'grace').
Of the sea; beloved.
Variant of Mario; Italian/Spanish origin meaning 'of Mars' or relating to the Roman god of war.
Derived from Mary, meaning 'of the sea' or 'beloved'.
Of the sea or of Mars; variant of Marissa.
Feminine form related to Marcus; means of Mars or warlike.
An English place name meaning 'marsh valley.'
Port of Mars; named after the historic Mediterranean city in France.
Warlike; of Mars; a variant of Marcel with classical Roman roots.
Of Mars; related to the Roman god of war. A feminine form of Marcellus.
Of Mars; Latin origin referring to the Roman god of war, symbolizing strength and courage.
Horse servant or farrier; related to marshal
Horse master; official in charge of horses and military affairs.
Variant of Marcia, derived from Roman family name Marcius. Related to Mars, the god of war.
Marsh settlement or town by the marsh
Warrior; dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war
Lady or mistress of the house. Aramaic origin suggesting authority and domesticity.
Lady of the house; one who tends to household matters.
Variant of Martha, from Aramaic meaning lady or mistress, denoting respect and dignity.
Lady of the house.
Warlike; dedicated to Mars, the god of war.
Of Mars; warlike and strong.
A Caribbean island name used as a personal name; carries no traditional etymological meaning as a given name.
Of Mars; martial or warlike
Lady of the household; mistress or master
Of Mars; warrior (Welsh form of Martin)
Feminine form of Martin, derived from Mars the Roman god of war, symbolizing strength and determination.
Circle or perfection in Japanese; represents completeness and wholeness
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