Names Like Marcy

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Marisa
An elaborated form of Maria, the Latin form of Mariam or Miriam, from New Testament Greek, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
Marissa
An elaborated form of Maria, the Latin form of Mariam or Miriam, from New Testament Greek, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
Marcie
This name means “consecrated to the god Mars, god of war, dedicated to Mars.” The name derives from the Latin praenomen “Marcus” derived from “Mars,” the Roman god of war, originally Mavors, which in turn derives from the Proto Indo-European root “*Māwort-,” probably reconstructed from the Indian (Sanskrit: Marutas), a given name of ancient Roman Pre-Christian origin. It is referring to the mythological figure Mars because Mars was identified as the Roman god of war. The name ‘Mars’ can be taken by extension to refer to the deity Ares in the ancient Greek pantheon. Marcus developed as a patronymic or locational surname in Italy, southern France, and Spain around 1000 AD, traceable to religious monasteries and sanctuaries called Sanctus Marcus (or its many variants). Mark the Evangelist is the traditional author of the Gospel of Mark. He is one of the Seventy Disciples, founder of the Church of Alexandria, one of the four main original episcopal seats of Christianity. Martis dies in Latin is the second day of the week for some cultures and in honor of the god Mars.
Maurice
A French form of the Latin name Mauricius, from Maurus, meaning "dark skinned".
Morris
A German form of Maurice, from the Latin maurus, meaning "dark-skinned".
Marci
A battling persion.
Mercy
Means "mercy", as in the English word. Originally derived from the Latin merces, " wages, reward".
Mauricio
A Spanish and Portuguese form of the Latin name Mauricius, from Maurus, meaning "dark skinned".
Merissa
One who is of the sea, little Mary, Virgin Mary.
Marrissa
A woman of the sea.
Maryssa
Hebrew - Wished for child, Sea of bitterness, To Swell, A variant form of Marilyn, As Mary,.
Marius
From the Roman family name Marius, which probably is related to Mars, which may be derived from mas, "male, masculine".
Mercie
Disposed to bestow favors.
Maris
Star of the Sea is an ancient title for the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The words “Star of the Sea” are a translation of the Latin title Stella Maris. The Hebrew name Miryam, meaning “drop of the sea,” was translated by St Jerome into “Stilla Maris,” but at some later stage, a copyist transcribed this into “Stella Maris,” and this transcription error became widespread. The word stella derives from the Anatolian (Hittites) “ḫašterz[a],” meaning “star, celestial body, aster, to burn and glower, shine.” Maris derives from the Latin “mărĕ > maris,” meaning “marine, sea, of the sea.”
Marsi
Marcey
A bright but hostile person.
Mariza
One of the sea.
Marcee
A woman who is a warrior.
Maresa
A pregnant mother.
Maressa
Latin - Of the Sea, Variant of Marie and Mary, A variant transcription of Marina.