For this Luis Maria Gil there are 2 different names on Yasni.
In the ranking of the most common first names Luis Maria Gil is on position 4589.
Male first name (Spanish) Luis, Old High (two-part name); hlut = loud, famous, wig wrestle =, the fight that war; old German two-part name, common as a name of German and French kings and emperors in Europe
Female first name (German, Italian, Portuguese, English, Scandinavian, Dutch, Polish, Greek): Mary, bitterness, Hebrew (Old Testament); mirjam = the bitterness, the bitterness (Aramaic); mry ='s lover (Egyptian (?) ); clarify meaning is not certain;, as the name of the mother of Jesus symbol of pure and deep love is 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 Female first name (Latin, Ancient Greek): Maria; bitterness (?) Hebrew (Old Testament); mirjam = the bitterness, the bitterness (Aramaic); mry ='s lover (Egyptian), clarified meaning is not certain;, as the name of the mother of Jesus Symbol of Pure and a deep love 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
Male first name (English, Spanish, Portuguese): Gil, sign holders, Ancient Greek (Greek mythology); Aigis = the goat's hair; aigilops = oak; 'aegis' (goat skin) was the name of the protective mantle of Zeus or Athena, used as a shield , so the name can be translated roughly to 'sign' keeper 'but could be a link with' aigilops', an ancient Greek word for oaks, known by St.. Giles, one of the 14 helpers (7th and 8th century)