List of Brazilian Baby Names Meanings Starting with M

Mariza

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marisa is a feminine given name. Like the given name Marissa, the name is derived from the Latin maris, meaning "of the sea". The name is also a Spanish or Italian contracted familiar nickname for Maria Isabel (Mary Elizabeth) or Maria Luisa (Mary Louise, 'Mary-Lou').

Meaning: Of the sea derived from marie and mary Origin: Brazilian

Marpe

mar-pe, ma-rpe ] The baby girl name Marpe is pronounced MAARP- †. Marpe has its origins in the Old Greek language. Marpe is a derivative of the name Marpessa. Marpe is uncommon as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: An amazon Origin: Brazilian

Marpesia

Marpesia is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1343 times.

Meaning: An amazon Origin: Brazilian

Marsil

Marcil Name Meaning. French: from the personal name, a vernacular form of Latin Marcilius.

Meaning: Warring Origin: Brazilian

Marsila

Latin Meaning: The name Marsila is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Marsila is: Warring.

Meaning: Warring Origin: Brazilian

Marsile

Marsile is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1142 times.

Meaning: Warring Origin: Brazilian

Marsilla

Marsilla is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1008 times.

Meaning: Warring Origin: Brazilian

Martial

Meaning & History. From the Roman cognomen Martialis, which was derived from the name of the Roman god MARS. The name was borne by Marcus Valerius Martialis, now commonly known as Martial, a Roman poet of the 1st century.

Meaning: Warring Origin: Brazilian

Martiniano

Martiniano's origin is Latin, and its use, Spanish. Martiniano is a variant of Martin. See also the related category spanish. Martiniano is not regularly used as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: Martin plus on year Origin: Brazilian

Martinien

Martini Name Meaning. Italian: patronymic form of Martino. German: Latinized patronymic from Martin 1.

Meaning: Warring Origin: Brazilian