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Maria (given name)
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Maria
Gender:
Female
Origin:
Hebrew and Roman
Meaning:
Hebrew meaning: "Beloved/love" . Roman meaning is uncertain, probably related to Mars or the sea or means "musculine " (see Marius ).
Maria is a female given name in many diverse cultures, including African , Armenian , Bulgarian , Catalan , English , German , Greek , Italian , Maltese , Norwegian , Polish , Portuguese , Russian , Romanian , Serbian Swedish , Spanish as well as in Pakistan and India.
It became popular with the spread of Christianity as a Latinized form of the Hebrew name of Jesus' mother Mary (Miriam in Hebrew ). The meaning of the name is uncertain, but it may originally be an Egyptian name, probably derived from mry "beloved" or mr "love" [1] ("eminent lady" or "beloved lady"), although it was used in Europe even before the establishment of Christianity as a female form of the Roman name Marius .[2] Historically the name was also sometimes used as a male middle name. This was the case in many Central European countries where it signified patronage of the Virgin Mary .
Etymologically, the name could be derived from the Assyrian words Yam o Mar iro (Yam, Mar = Maryam), which in Semitic languages, at least in Assyrian Aramaic, means sour ocean . Maryam is the Assyrian-Syriac, Hebrew, Arabic form of Maria.
As a first name, Maria ranked seventh out of 4,275 for females of all ages in the 1990 U.S. Census .[3] Because of its enduring popularity, the name is used extensively in society and media throughout the world.
Maria has in Latin been associated with the noun mare , meaning "[the] sea". So a punning reflection of Maria is Stella Maris , or "star of the sea".
Famous people named Maria
Religious
Royalty
Infanta Maria Francisca Isabel of Portugal (born 1997), daughter of Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza
Maria I of Portugal (1734 - 1816), Queen of Portugal
Maria II of Portugal (1819 - 1853), Queen of Portugal
Maria of Vaspurakan , Armenian princess and Georgian Queen Consort
Maria of Alania , Georgian princess and Byzantine Queen Consort
Maria Amalia of Austria , Duchess of Parma
Maria Feodorovna (1847 - 1928), Dowager Empress of Russia and Princess of Denmark
Maria of Georgia , Queen Consort of Georgia
Maria Nikolayevna Romanova , Grand Duchess of Russia
Maria Leopoldina of Austria (1797 - 1826), Empress of Brazil and Archduchess of Austria
Maria of Romania (1900 - 1961), Queen Consort of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia
Maria, Queen of Romania (see Queen Marie )
Maria I Stuart, Queen of Scotland (see Mary I of Scotland )
Maria I Tudor, Queen of England and Ireland (see Mary I of England )
Maria Tudor, Queen Consort of France (see Mary Tudor (queen consort of France) )
Maria Augusta, Queen Consort of England and Empress of India (see Mary of Teck )
Maria Antonia, Queen Consort of France (see Marie Antoinette )
Maria Teresa, Empress of Austria (see Empress Maria Theresa )
Maria Carolina, Empress of Austria (see Marie Caroline )
Maria Komnena, Empress of Byzantine Empire
Artists
Scientists
Actresses
Singers/Bands
Sports
Maria Borodakova , Russian volleyball player
Maria Bruntseva , Russian volleyball player
Maria Elena Camerin , Italian tennis player
María Cangá , Ecuadorian judoka
María del Carmen García , Cuban high jumper
Maria Kanellis , professional wrestler working for World Wrestling Entertainment
Maria Kirilenko , Russian tennis player
Maria Marques , Brazilian water polo player
Maria de Lurdes Mutola , Mozambique middle-distance runner
María del Pilar Pereyra , Argentine butterfly swimmer
Maria Sharapova , Russian tennis player
Music
Models
Political activists
Maria Rosetti , Romanian journalist, essayist, philanthropist and socialite
Television hosts
As male middle name
Carlo Maria Abate , Italian racecar driver
Alberto María de Agostini , Italian explorer
Carlos María de Alvear , Argentine general
José María Aznar , Spanish politician, former Spanish prime minister
Angelo Maria Bandini , Italian author and librarian
Antonio María Cardinal Barbieri , Uruguayan cardinal
Giovanni Maria Benzoni , Italian sculptor
Matteo Maria Boiardo , Italian poet
Giovanni Maria Bottala , Italian painter
Klaus Maria Brandauer , Austrian actor
Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte , Corsican politician
Carlo Maria Cipolla , Italian economic historian
Giovanni Carlo Maria Clari , Italian composer
Carlo Maria Curci , Italian theologian
Corrado Maria Daclon , Italian journalist
Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti, better known as Pope Pius IX
Johann Maria Farina , Italian-German perfumer
Carlo Innocenzio Maria Frugoni , Italian poet
Alessandro Maria Gaetano Galilei , Italian architect and mathematician
Giuseppe Maria Giulietti , Italian soldier
Carlo Maria Giulini , Italian conductor
Francesco Maria Grimaldi , Italian mathematician
Christoph Maria Herbst , German actor
Thomas Maria Mamachi , Italo-Greek Dominican theologian and historian
Antonio Maria Maraggiano , Italian sculptor
Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini , Italian cardianl
Giovanni Maria Nanino , Italian composer
José María Olazábal , Spanish golfer
Francesco Maria Piave , Italian librettist
Carlo Maria Pintacuda , Italian racecar driver
Francesco Maria Pritilli , Italian scholar and antiquarian
Erich Maria Remarque , German author
Franco Maria Ricci , Italian art publisher
Rainer Maria Rilke , German poet
Jan Maria Rokita , Polish politician
Anton Maria Schyrleus of Rheita , Czech astronomer
Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias , king of Spain
Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Silvester Maria Stuart , leader of the Jacobite rebellion
Antonio Maria Vassallo , Italian painter
Francesco Maria Veracini , Italian composer and violinist
Filippo Maria Visconti , Duke of Milan
Gian Maria Visconti , Duke of Milan
Gian Maria Volontè , Italian actor
Carl Maria von Weber , German composer
Edward Maria Wingfield , English explorer
Tommaso Maria Zigliara , Italian cardinal
As female middle name
Media
Songs
"Beautiful Maria Of My Soul ", by Los Lobos . Spanish version sung by Antonio Banderas in the movie "Mambo Kings ".
M (song) , Ayumi Hamasaki
María (song) , Ricky Martin
Maria , by Animal Liberation Orchestra on their 2007 Roses & Clover album.
Maria , Rage Against the Machine
Maria (US5 song) , US5
Maria (1956 song) , West Side Story
Maria , Gackt
Maria , The Sound of Music
Maria (Blondie song) , Blondie
Maria (Green Day song) , Green Day
Maria , Café Tacuba
Maria , Men at Work
Maria , The Jacksons
Maria , Vico C
"Dear Maria", All Time Low
MARIA , hitomi
Maria (I Like it Loud) , Scooter
Maria Maria , Santana and The Product G&B
Maria no Tsumeato Janne da Arc
Maria, Shut Up and Kiss Me , Willie Nelson
My Maria , Brooks and Dunn
My Maria , B. W. Stevenson
Take a Letter Maria , R.B. Greaves
They Call the Wind Maria , Paint Your Wagon , pronounced the colloquial way, "mah-RYE-ah"
Yassou Maria , sarbel
Maria from the Dance Game Pump it Up . This is a Techno version of the classical composition "Ave Maria"
Maria Club , TM Network
Novels
Television
Culture
Languages
Food
Maria-mole , dessert popular in Brazil that is similar to a marshmallow
Marie biscuit , a type of sweet biscuit similar to a Rich Tea biscuit, also known as a Maria biscuit
Golden Maria Cocktail- Mango Juice, Lime, Mint leaves and soda with white rum
Astronomy
Other
Trivia
In Mexico, it is a tradition to name the firstborn daughter Maria.
Before the 20th century, in Britain the name Maria was usually pronounced "Mariah". However, during the 20th century the Italian, Spanish and Portuguese pronunciation "Ma-ree-a" was universally adopted.
See also
References
^ Behind the Name article on Mary
^ Microsoft Word - TESIS M Morales Cara .doc
^ Think Baby Names
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