Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Marike"

People with the first name "Marike"

Marike Alferink Marike Andringa Marike Bakker Marike Baldew Marike Bester Marike Bezema Marike Boekhoff Marike Boersma Marike Carstens Marike Colyn Marike Cronje Marike Damhuis Marike Eksin Marike Els Marike Engelbrecht Marike Faber Marike Fietz Marike Fourie Marike Frick Marike Geel Marike Gleichmann Marike Goossens Marike Grobler Marike Groenewald Marike Groot Marike Haitsma Marike Hauser Marike Hegeman Marike Hendriks Marike Herselman Marike Jager Marike Jansen Marike Jonker Marike Joubert Marike Jüdes Marike Koek Marike Kolossa-Gehring Marike Komnig Marike Kuyper Marike Kwakman Marike Laht Marike Lammers Marike Lochner Marike McCartney Marike Mensink Marike Meulemeester Marike Meurs Marike Meyer Marike Müller Marike Nel Marike Nieboer Marike Nordström Marike Oosthuyzen Marike Papen Marike Paradis Marike Paulsen Marike Peters Marike Postma Marike Potgieter Marike Radstaake Marike Rathbun Marike Reinhard Marike Roos Marike Rossouw Marike Roux Marike Saman Marike Schokker Marike Senft Marike Spaan Marike Splint Marike Steyn Marike Stokker Marike Strydom Marike Tammet Marike Theron Marike Tolsma Marike Venter Marike Verbeek Marike Viljoen Marike Weber Marike Wiedenmann Marike Wienbelt Marike Wierda Marike Wierstra Marike de Haan Marike de Jager Marike de Kort Marike De Meij Marike de Ruiter Marike de Waal Marike du Plessis Marike Van Breugel Marike van Rensburg Marike van Vuuren Marike van Willigenburg Marike van Zessen Marike van der Schaaf Marike van der Woude Marike van-Camp Marike Von Heydebrand
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Information about "Marike"

For this Marike there are 155 different names on Yasni.

In the ranking of the most common first names Marike is on position 4436.

Meaning of "Marike"

Female first name (Dutch), (?) Marike 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 Marike is not only a Dutch name (as it usually is even written with IE or ij), but also a Memel (Klaipeda region around, formerly Memel) and Low German, which is used as a diminutive form of Marie.

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