Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mary"

People with the first name "Mary"

Mary Adlington Mary Applen Mary Avola Mary Ballentine Mary Barahona Mary Bartucci Mary Bell-Morales Mary Brannon Mary Brizzi Mary Bueckert Mary Byerly Mary Cangemi Mary Charleson Mary Crainey Mary Crumbleholme Mary Dad Mary Daffodil Mary Danos Mary Darosa Mary Deveney Mary Deveny Mary Dones Mary Durossette Mary E. Mccraig Mary E. Nagle Mary Ellingson Mary Ewings Mary Fenson Mary Forcier Mary Gallardo Mary Gardini Mary Gartside Mary Germanio Mary Glodny Mary Goguen Mary Grismore Mary Hacker Mary Hannay Mary Hansen-Adams Mary Harvison Mary Herrle Mary Holscher Mary Horine Mary Jaquette Mary Jeras Mary K. Rossmann Mary Knochenmuss Mary Knuuti Mary Korthuis Mary Kriner Mary Krmn Mary Kushnir Mary L'heureux Mary Ladd Mary Leal Mary Lowie Mary M. Worrall Mary Marina Mary Mcgrorty Mary Merrills Mary Meszaros Mary Metzler Mary Moncayo Mary Moniz Mary Neal Mary Neimeyer Mary Oka Mary Okkema Mary Ola Mary Oppelt Mary Pallante Mary Patalon Mary Pfeil Mary Pitlick Mary Prajzner Mary Preetha Mary Ratley Mary Remley Mary Renee Mary Ruddle Mary Rue Mary Senica Mary Serantoni Mary Sklar Mary Snavely Mary Spohr Mary Tamosiunas Mary Tellis Mary Temi Mary Tennell Mary Tigelaar Mary Troutz Mary Vernell Mary Vetsera Mary Wald Mary Wanga Mary Wenszell Mary Zyl Mary van Atta Mary van Eker

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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