French diminutive of Marie.
Golden flower, from "Marys gold."
Macedonian/Croatian form of Mary.
Dutch/Frisian diminutive of Maria.
Dutch diminutive of Maria.
Greek/Hungarian diminutive of Maria.
German/Dutch diminutive of Maria.
Beautiful, "pretty."
Child of truth.
English blend of Mary and Lee.
From the name of a character in *Anne of Green Gables*.
Diminutive of Maria Louisa, or a blend of Mary and Lu.
English blend of Mary and the suffix -lyn.
A cool, sleek, and modern unisex name. It is popular across Europe, evoking the sea in Scandinavia and carrying a strong, simple sound in Croatia.
French feminine form of Marin, meaning "of the sea."
Romanian diminutive of Marin, meaning "of the sea."
Latin for "of the sea."
Italian/Spanish blend of Maria and Luisa.
Spanish diminutive of Marisa, or a blend of Maria and Marcela.
Russian diminutive of Maria.
Hungarian/Dutch diminutive of Maria.
Elaborated form of Maris, or a variant of Marisa.
Scandinavian/Finnish diminutive of Maria.
Spanish blend of Mar�a and Teresa.
Spanish form of Mary, influenced by the suffix -itza.
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Marisa with an -xa suffix.
Finnish for "berry."
A beautiful, multicultural name with dual nature meanings. It evokes both the sweetness of berries and the oceanic beauty of coral.
Modern invented compound of Mary and Jean.
French for "marjoram" (a fragrant herb).
Dutch form of Marjolaine ("marjoram").
Variant spelling of Marjolein.
Polish feminine form of Marek (Mark).
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Mark and the suffix -ell.
Czech form of Margaret ("pearl").
Modern invented name, a feminine variant of Mark or Marcus.
Diminutive of Mark or Marcus.
Modern invented name, a feminine elaboration of Mark with the suffix -ita.
Finnish form of Mark.
Patronymic surname: "son of Mark."
Possibly a blend of Mary and Carla, or a variant of Marlena.
Modern invented name, likely a plural or variant of Marla.
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Mary and Lee.
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Marla/Marlee with the suffix -eisha.
Meaning and origin uncertain; possibly a modern invented name.
Polish/German blend of Maria and Magdalena, or from Marlene.
German blend of Maria and Magdalene.
French diminutive of Marie or a variant of Mariette.
Modern short form of Marlene or a variant of Marley.
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