Meaning of name Marie-Laure. Etymology : The one who raises(brings up) (Hebrew). Crowned with laurel (Latin).
Marieke is a Dutch-language feminine given name, a diminutive of Maria. The "-ke" suffix is characteristic for Flemish dialects, indicating that the name perhaps originated in present-day Belgium. People with the given name Marieke include: Marieke Blaauw (born 1979), Dutch animator.
Baby names Baby Name Meanings Hebrew Baby Names. Baby names meanings search results: The name Mariel is a baby girl name. The name Mariel comes from the Hebrew origin. In Hebrew The meaning of the name Mariel is: Variant of Mary: Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter.
Origin of the name Maria: Latin form of Mary, which is derived from the Hebrew Miryām, a name of debated meaning. Many believe it to mean "sea of bitterness" or "sea of sorrow." ... The name is borne in the Bible by the mother of Jesus, the son of God.
the meaning of the name is disputed; maybe it means bitterness. another possibility is an Egyptian origin with the name derived from mry (beloved) Maria is the Greek/Latin original form, Mirjam the older Aramaic/Hebrew form. probably the most often used Christian female name.
Origin of the name Maria: Latin form of Mary, which is derived from the Hebrew MiryÄm, a name of debated meaning. Many believe it to mean "sea of bitterness" or "sea of sorrow."
The name Marielle is a baby girl name. The name Marielle comes from the French origin. In French The meaning of the name Marielle is: Diminutive of Maria. Similar Names: Arielle ( French )
Marielly is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1039 times.
Origin of the name Miriam: Hebrew name of debated meaning. Many believe it to mean "sea of bitterness" or "sea of sorrow." ... The name is borne in the Bible by the sister of Moses and Aaron. After the Exodus, she came to be known as a prophetess to the people.
Marien Name Meaning. Dutch and German: metronymic from the personal name Maria (see Marie). ... French: from the masculine personal name Marien (popularized by the 6th-century St. Marien of Auxerre), derived from Latin Marianus (see Mariano).