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Displayed on this page are M- names 181 to 200. Within them, the name Marissa (English, German, Italian, and Spanish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #133 and a usage of 0.1241%, followed in descending order by Marisol (Spanish), Marina (English, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Scottish, and Spanish), Marisa (English, German, Italian, and Spanish), Marilyn (English), and Maritza (Spanish), while uncommon M- names include Marine (French), Marinella (Italian), Marion (English, French, and German), Mariquita (Spanish), Maris (English), Marisela (English and Spanish), Mariska (Hungarian), Marit (Scandinavian), Marita (Italian and Spanish), Maritta (Italian and Spanish), María (Spanish), María del Carmen (Spanish), María Isabel (Spanish), and María José (Spanish).
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Marilyn Marina Marine ... of the sea ... origin is Latin, and its use, French ... variant form of Marina ... Marinella ... of the sea ... origin is Latin, and its use, Italian ... form of Marina ... not commonly used as a baby girl ... Marion Mariquita ... bitterness ... of Hebrew origin and it is used ... form of Mary ... rare as a baby girl name ... Maris ... sea; pool, pond ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... name is of obscure origin; it could be of the ... Marisa Marisela Mariska ... bitterness ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... form of Maria ... not in the top 1000 names ... Marisol Marissa Marit ... pearl ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... variant of Margaret ... Marita Maritta ... bitterness ... mainly used in the Italian and Spanish ... variant spelling of Marita ... Maritza María ... bitterness ... primarily used in Spanish and it is of ... variant form of Mary ... María del Carmen ... Maria of Carmel ... has its origins in the Spanish ... name Carmel refers to a coastal mountain ... María Isabel ... language of origin is Spanish and it is also ... The name is a combination of María and Isabel ... María José ... origin and use are both in the Spanish language ... The name is a combination of María and José ... |