Spanish diminutive of Marcelo.
Italian form of Marcellus.
German/Hungarian form of Marcellus.
Italian feminine form of Marcellus.
Italian form of Marcellus ("little warrior").
Roman cognomen, diminutive of Marcus ("little warrior").
Possibly a feminine form of Marcellus, or a variant of Marcene.
The third month of the year; also to walk in a military manner.
French elaboration of Marcella or Marcelline.
Diminutive of Marcia or Marcella.
Feminine form of the Roman name Marcius ("dedicated to Mars").
Italian/Spanish surname meaning "from Marcia."
Diminutive of Marcia.
Polish form of Martin ("of Mars," "warlike").
Polish feminine form of Marcin.
Italian surname of inventor Guglielmo Marconi.
Warlike, "dedicated to Mars" (Roman god of war).
Diminutive of Marcella or Marcia.
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Mary and Drea.
French for "Tuesday."
A short, strong, and evocative word name. In English, its an animal name; in Dutch, it means "sea," giving it dual, elemental meanings.
Variant spelling of Marie, or a nature name from "mare" (sea).
German/Dutch diminutive of Maria.
Polish/Czech form of Mark ("warlike").
Italian diminutive of Maria or a variant of Marcella.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Miranda or a unique creation.
Russian form of Martha ("lady," "mistress").
Scandinavian/German form of Margaret.
Elaborated variant of Margaret.
Spanish/Russian form of Margaret; also Spanish for "daisy."
French variant of Marguerite, famously from the wine region.
Diminutive of Margaret.
Welsh form of Margaret ("pearl").
Modern invented compound name, blending Margie and Lynn.
French form of Margaret.
French for "daisy" and also a form of Margaret ("pearl").
From the French Marion, a diminutive of Marie.
Spanish/Portuguese blend of Mar�a and Ana.
Spanish diminutive of Mariana, famous from the novel by Benito P�rez Gald�s.
Modern invented name, blending Maria and Angel.
West African form of Mary, with the suffix "-atu."
English blend of Mary and Beth.
Spanish blend of Mar�a and Marcela.
Rebellious, "defiant."
A sweet, gentle, and international name. It feels like a diminutive of Maria, with a soft, melodic, and versatile appeal across cultures.
Spanish diminutive of Mar�a.
Spanish/Italian compound of Mar�a and Elena.
Italian diminutive of Maria.
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