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Margrit
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pearl |
German |
Girl |
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Marielen
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Combines the meanings of Maria ('beloved' or 'bitter' in some interpretations) and Ellen/Elena ('light' or 'torch') - roughly 'beloved light' or 'bright beloved' |
Dutch, German |
Girl |
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Marlayne
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Modern elaboration of Marlene - combines Maria (Mary) and Lena/Magdalene; associated meanings include 'beloved' (Mary) or 'of Magdala'. |
English, German |
Girl |
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marleen
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A contraction of Maria and Magdalene; combines Maria ('bitter' or 'beloved') and Magdalene ('of Magdala'). |
Dutch, German |
Girl |
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Marleene
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Combination of Maria ('bitter' or 'beloved') and Magdalene ('of Magdala'/'tower') - essentially a form of Mary/Magdalene |
German |
Girl |
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Marleise
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Compound of Maria (Mary) and Liese/Elisabeth - broadly interpreted as 'Mary pledged to God' (beloved, pledged to God). |
Dutch, German |
Girl |
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Marlena
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Blend of Maria and Magdalene - roughly 'beloved (or bitter) + from Magdala'. |
German |
Girl |
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Marlene
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Blend of Maria (Mary) and Magdalene: connotes 'beloved'/'bitter' (Mary) and 'of Magdala' (Magdalene) |
German |
Girl |
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Marlenne
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Variant of Marlene combining Maria ('beloved'/'sea') and Helene/Magdalene ('light'/'of Magdala'); often interpreted as 'beloved light' or 'shining one'. |
French, German |
Girl |
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Marleyne
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Variant of Marlene - a blend of Maria and Magdalene; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'of Magdala'. |
English, German |
Girl |
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Marlies
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A contracted/compound name from Maria and Lies (diminutive of Elisabeth), combining Maria ('bitter'/'beloved') and Elisabeth ('God is my oath') - often rendered as 'beloved pledged to God'. |
Dutch, German |
Girl |
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Marliese
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Blend of Maria and Liese (diminutive of Elisabeth) - essentially 'Maria' (beloved or 'sea of bitterness') + 'Liese' ('God is my oath') |
German |
Girl |
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Marlina
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Feminine form related to Marlene/Marlena - connected to Maria (beloved/bitter) and Magdalena (of Magdala) |
English, German |
Girl |
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Marlinne
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Modern variant of Marlene - associated with Maria and Magdalene; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'little Mary'. |
English, German |
Girl |
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Marlise
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Blend of Maria and Lise/Elisabeth: 'beloved' (or 'sea of bitterness') + 'God is my oath' - often rendered as 'beloved pledged to God'. |
Dutch, German |
Girl |
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Marliss
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Combination of Maria and Liese/Elisabeth - blending Maria ('sea of bitterness' or 'wished-for child') and Elisabeth ('God is my oath'). |
Dutch, German |
Girl |
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Marlne
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From Maria ('bitter' or 'beloved') + Magdalene ('of Magdala'/'tower'); often interpreted as 'woman of Magdala' or 'beloved from Magdala'. |
German |
Girl |
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Marlys
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A blended name from Maria/Mary and Louise (or Mary + Lys), often interpreted as 'beloved' + 'renowned warrior' or 'beloved' + 'lily'. |
Dutch, English, German |
Girl |
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Maud
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Mighty in battle |
German |
Girl |
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Mausi
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Hindi: maternal aunt (mother's sister). German: affectionate diminutive from 'Maus' meaning 'little mouse'. |
German, Hindi |
Girl |
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Merleen
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A variant of Marleen/Marlene - linked to Maria (Mary) + Magdalene; often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'of Magdala' (occasionally associated with 'star of the sea'). |
Dutch, German |
Girl |
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Mietzi
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Affectionate pet name meaning 'little kitty' or 'darling' (from German 'Mieze' meaning 'cat'); sometimes used as a diminutive nickname for Maria or other female names. |
German |
Girl |
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Mieze
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Affectionate pet name meaning "kitty" or "little cat"; used as a term of endearment |
German |
Girl |
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Millic
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“strong in work” - industrious, strong |
German |
Girl |
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Mindel
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A Yiddish diminutive/pet name; literal meaning uncertain - linked to names like Minda or Mendel. |
German |
Girl |
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Mitzee
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Diminutive of Maria - from Mary, often interpreted as 'beloved' or historically 'bitter' |
German |
Girl |
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Mitzey
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Pet form of Maria (Mary) - a diminutive meaning 'little Mary' |
German |
Girl |
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Mitzie
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Diminutive of Maria (from Hebrew Miriam), traditionally associated with 'bitter' or interpreted as 'beloved'. |
German |
Girl |
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Neele
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Diminutive of Cornelia (from Latin cornu 'horn' / family name); alternatively associated with Sanskrit 'neel' meaning 'blue'. |
Dutch, German |
Girl |
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Neese
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Likely related to 'niece' meaning 'female relative/descendant'; as a surname-derived name the exact meaning is uncertain |
English, German |
Girl |
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