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- Murilo
- This name seems to derive from the Latin Myrtus “myrtle tree”, from the Ancient Greek myrtos “the myrtle, a sprig of myrtle,” from the same Semitic source as the Ancient Greek Mýrra (Μύρρα). Myrrha (Greek: Μύρρα), also known as smýrna (Greek: Σμύρνα), is the mother of Adonis in Greek mythology. She was transformed into a myrrh tree after having had intercourse with her father and gave birth to Adonis as a tree. Although Adonis’s tale has Semitic roots, it is uncertain from where the myth of Myrrha emerged, though it was likely from Cyprus.
- Murielle
- This name derives from Celtic “muir geal / Muireall” composed of two elements: “muir” (sea) plus “geal” (bright). The name Muriel is found in the Breton, Irish, and Scottish Gaelic languages. The variant form Merial was very common in medieval England. Muriel was mainly used in Scotland at first, although it became popular outside the country in the early 20th-century.
- Mirel
- In Hebrew it means something spoken of the God. In Celtic it means a bright sea.
- Marlea
- Pleasant Wood; From the Meadow Near the Lake; A variant of Marley, Pleasant Wood, From the Meadow Near the Lake, A variant of Marley.
- Merryl
- The ocean which gives extreme beauty.
- Meral
- A large body of water sparkling brilliantly in the day light.
- Marialy
- Merlie
- Meriel
- A shining and sparkling sea.
- Merel
- Old French - Blackbird, Celtic - Sea-bright, Hebrew - Sea of Bitterness.
- Marella
- A shining sea star.
- Mirela
- An admired person, most admirable.
- Marilla
- A sea that is shinning.
- Maryla
- A wished-for child.
- Marilia
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Mariám (Μαριάμ) and Maríā (Μαρίᾱ),” found in the New Testament, meaning “bitterness, beloved, wished for a child.” Both New Testament names were forms of the Hebrew name “Maryâm / Miryâm.” The name is widely used for its associations with the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, and Saint Mary Magdalene, who was called an apostle to the apostles. The name may derive from an Egyptian word “Myr” (beloved) or “mr” (love), or even the Ancient Egyptian name “Meritamen” or “Merit-Amun,” meaning “beloved of Amun.” Mariam or (Arabic: Maryām) form, has been a popular name in predominantly Muslim countries due to the respect given to Mary, mother of Jesus, in Islam. Muslim parents want their daughters to be like Mary in her “chastity and demureness,” according to a 2006 IslamOnline.net article.
- Marloe
- Marlia
- One who is bitter, ambitious person.
- Murael
- Marl
- A lovely wood, A lovely wood.
- Merrilie