Names Like Martia

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Marcia
A feminine form of the Latin name Marcus, which is a Roman name with probable roots in Mars, possibly related to mas, "male, masculine".
Marsha
An English form of Marcia, the feminine form of Marcius, probably from Marcus - Mars - mas, "male, masculine".
Mauricia
She who has dark skin.
Marisha
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.
Marshay
Marche
Latin for “warlike; or little warrior”.
Marshae
Maurisio
Mahrosh
Piece of Moon, Pleasant, She is bright like a Moon.
Mariesha
Mehrish
Wonderful smell (Mehak), The most beautiful Aroma that is full of wonders.
Marysia
This name is a combination (composed, blended name) of “Maria” and “Luisa.” It is of Hebrew and Germanic origin and comes from the following roots: (MIRIAM) and (CHLODOVECH).
Mercia
This name derives from the Latin “merce / mercēs” (wages, reward), ablative singular of “merx,” meaning “goods, merchandise, commodity.” The most popular meaning is “compassion, forbearance, forgiveness, pity, favor.” The name was popular among the Puritans in the 16th and 17th centuries but is now less common. The name is linked to the Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes (Our Lady of Mercy), one of the names by which the Virgin Mary is venerated. 1) The Virgin of Mercy is a subject in Catholic art, showing a group of people sheltering for protection under the outspread cloak of the Virgin Mary. 2) Blessed Mercedes de Jesús Molina is a Roman Catholic blessed from Baba, Ecuador. She was a missionary who devoted her life to the care of abandoned children and founded the order of the Sisters of Mariana de Jesús. She was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 1 February 1985.
Mahroosh
Maricia
The light in the sea of bitterness.
Marisia
Marrisha
Marcha
Marshia
Marieche