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Marna
A star of the sea.
Merna
Irish - Affectionate, Beloved Woman.
Mariann
A bitter person.
Maurene
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.
Mirian
From the Latin Miranda, meaning "admirable", but also a name in its own right with two possible origins; Sanskrit, with the meaning "prosperous", and the Slavic element mir; "peace".
Marni
From a Hebrew word, meaning "rejoice".
Marnee
Marne
She who is shinig bright.
Marney
A sparkling, shinig one.
Myrian
Morena
One with the brown colored hair.
Marinna
Marena
Mareena
Merina
This name derives from the Latin “Mărĭus,” typical name of the Latin gens “Mărīa,” which is the plural of the Latin word “mărĕ,” meaning “sea.” The source is still today quite uncertain. The name seems to refer to the term “mas, maris,” which means “male, man.” It may also derive from the name of the god Mars, the Roman god of war, called initially “mavors,” which in turn derives from the Proto Indo-European root “*māwort-,” probably reconstructed from the Indian (Sanskrit: marutas). Gaius Marius was a Roman general and statesman. He held the office of consul an unprecedented seven times during his career.
Mairani
Meron
The woman who serves the Army.
Mairin
An English 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".
Mairany
Mayrani