Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mary"

People with the first name "Mary"

Mary A. Tharpe Mary Adlard Mary Akker Mary Alatsis Mary Aprile Mary Arnoni Mary Barnes Li Mary Breed Mary Cahill-Semple Mary Cardines Mary Caveney Mary Crnkovic Mary Curto Mary Dagnall Mary Dailing Mary Darcey Mary Dibb Mary Dinan Mary Dreiling Mary Dudbridge Mary Duden Mary Duiker Mary Dunford Mary Duthie Mary Firkins Mary Firmstone Mary Gavigan Mary Germino Mary Glassanos Mary Golbach Mary Grefal Mary Gurnsey Mary Harmon Groner Mary Hisaw Mary Hopper-Wirick Mary Hunn Mary Huxtable Mary Ishak Mary Jacanin Mary Kapela Mary Kemp Mary Kicza Mary Koren Mary Kramp Mary Krannig Mary Kravulski Mary Kreider Mary Laurie Mary Linklater Mary M. Monticelli Mary Macomber Mary Meggison Mary Mikhail Mary Monell Mary Nagle-Perkins Mary O'hara Mary Olah Mary Papp Mary Passant Mary Pelis Mary Peluso Mary Pena Mary Pez Mary Phanthala Mary Pietrick Mary Piñero Mary Postnikoff Mary Quine Mary Quinlivan Mary Rassi Mary Reardon Mary Reimink Mary Riccardi Mary Ridsdale Mary Salama Mary Samuel Mary Sawicki Mary Shirk Mary Snell-Davis Mary Straker Mary Struthers Mary Suarez Rubiano Mary Sun Mary Syrett Mary Trujillo Mary Tuplin Mary Venittelli Mary Vladichak Mary Vogt Mary Werntz Mary Wilcher Mary Wilkat Mary Wou Mary Wycherley Mary Yakmoto Mary Zangerle Mary Zibilich Mary Zweber Mary de Guzman Mary Åkesson

Information about "Mary"

For this Mary there are 80408 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Mary are: Anderson, Baietto, Bamali

In the ranking of the most common first names Mary is on position 18.

During the last seven days Mary was searched for 488 times.

Meaning of "Mary"

Female first name (English):; (?) Mary bitterness, Hebrew (Old Testament); mirjam = the bitterness, the bitterness (Aramaic); mry ='s lover (Egyptian), as the name of the mother of Jesus symbol of pure and deep love; clarify meaning not sure, a possibility: 'bitterness', and another possibility is an Egyptian origin and a derivation of' mry '(the / the beloved, in the sense of that which is loved / he who is loved);' Maria 'is the Greek / Latin origin form,' Mirjam 'the older Aramaic / Hebrew, probably the most common female Christian name

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