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Displayed on this page are M- names 161 to 180. Within these names, Marie (French and German) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #560 and a usage of 0.0257%, followed by Mariela (English), while uncommon M- names include Maricela (Spanish and English), Marie Louise (French), Marie Luise (German), Marieke (Dutch and German), Mariel (English), Mariele (German), Mariella (Italian), Marielle (French), Marietta (Italian), Mariette (French), Marigold (English), Marigona (Albanian), Marija (Russian), Marijan (Slavic), Marijana (Slavic), Marijke (Dutch), Marika (Hungarian, Polish, and Slavic), and Marike (Dutch).
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Maricela Marie Marie Louise ... mainly used in the French ... The name is a combination of Marie and Louise ... Marie Luise ... of French origin and it is used ... form of Marie Louise ... not regularly used as a baby girl ... Marieke ... bitterness ... largely used in Dutch and German ... derived from Hebrew origins ... form of Maria ... Mariel Mariela Mariele ... bitterness ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, German ... form of Maria ... rare as a baby girl name ... Mariella ... bitterness ... of Hebrew origin and it is used ... form of Maria ... unusual as a baby name for girls ... Marielle ... bitterness ... used chiefly in the French language ... form of Marie ... an unusual baby name for girls ... Marietta Mariette ... bitterness ... used mostly in French and its ... form of Maria ... not popular as a baby girl name ... Marigold ... marigold ... origin, as well as its use, is in the English ... first name is derived from the name of the ... Marigona ... used chiefly in the Albanian language ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... Marija ... bitterness ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Mary ... Marijan ... used chiefly in the Slavic language ... form of Marianne ... unusual as a baby girl name ... Marijana ... mainly used in Slavic and it is of ... variant form of Marianne ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... Marijke ... bitterness ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... form of Maria ... Marika ... bitterness ... largely used in the Hungarian, Polish, ... form of Maria ... Marike ... bitterness ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... variant of Mary ... |