Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mara"

People with the first name "Mara"

Mara Abanto Mara Andreea Mara Aram Mara Avery Mara Barisic Mara Block Mara Braun Mara Busch Mara Cardozo Mara Castro Mara Chieregato Mara Cianci Mara Ciriaco Mara Clemente Mara Cole Mara Colzani Mara Curtis Mara D. Tolbert Mara Delgado Mara Delia Mara Dohrmann Mara Donati Mara Drews Mara Duff Mara Falk Mara Faye Mara Fiore Mara Fiorentino Mara Flores Mara Friedrich Mara Gandolla Mara Gergolet Mara Glass Mara Gomez Mara Guest Mara Hagan Mara Hagedorn Mara Hau Mara Hess Mara Hesse Mara Inniss Mara Kalyvas-Sigalas Mara Karlovic Mara Klardie Mara Kokis Mara Kuschnir Mara Kühn Mara Laura Mara Lemmon Mara Link Mara Maffei Mara Magni Mara Mao Mara Marin Mara Mate Mara Matison Mara Mavromatis Mara Mcelroy Mara Melo Mara Miceli Mara Milani Mara Newman Mara Nieto Mara Noel Mara Novakovic Mara Orabuena Mara Ostrander Mara Pacella Mara Pappa Mara Paradise Mara Pfannebecker Mara Pfeifer Mara Pinto Mara Raskin Mara Rivero De Castro Mara Rocha Mara Ros Mara Rosenberg Mara Rubichi Mara Salomone Mara Sheldon Mara Tadić Mara Taran Mara Tebaldi Mara Toukatly Mara Villavicencio Mara Wanner Mara Weinberg Mara Wolkenhauer Mara Zapata Mara Zena Mara Ziemele Mara Zimen Mara Zini Mara Zuckerman Mara De Donato Mara De Jong Mara De March Mara Di-Salvatore Mara Van Wees

Information about "Mara"

For this Mara there are 7853 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Mara are: Almeida, Azevedo, Berejanski

In the ranking of the most common first names Mara is on position 866.

During the last seven days Mara was searched for 13 times.

Meaning of "Mara"

Female first name (English, German): Mara, bitter, Hebrew (Old Testament); marah = bitter; Naomi in the Bible, following the death of her husband's name 'Mara' to Female first name (Slavic): Mara, bitter (?); 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, meaning not sure clarified and a way to 'bitterness'; 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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