Maria

/məˈriːə/ noun

Definition

A feminine given name derived from Mary, also referring to dark areas on the moon's surface (lunar maria).

Etymology

From Latin 'Maria', the Latin form of 'Mary' from Hebrew 'Miriam'. In astronomy, 'maria' (plural) comes from Latin 'mare' meaning 'sea', as early astronomers thought these dark patches were bodies of water.

Kelly Says

Maria brilliantly bridges earthly and celestial realms - it's both one of the most common women's names globally and the term for the moon's 'seas'. When Galileo first observed lunar maria through his telescope, he unknowingly connected human identity with cosmic geography.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ማሪያ
ARالعربية
ماريا
BNবাংলা
মারিয়া
CACatalà
Maria
CSČeština
Marie
DADansk
Maria
DEDeutsch
Maria
ELΕλληνικά
Μαρία
ESEspañol
maría
FAفارسی
ماریا
FISuomi
Maria
FRFrançais
maria
GUGU
મારિયા
HAHA
Maria
HEעברית
מריה
HIहिन्दी
मारिया
HUMagyar
Mária
IDBahasa Indonesia
Maria
IGIG
Maria
ITItaliano
Maria
JA日本語
マリア
KKKK
Мария
KMKM
ម័រៀ
KO한국어
마리아
MRMR
मारिया
MSBahasa Melayu
Maria
MYမြန်မာ
မာရီယာ
NLNederlands
Maria
NONorsk
Maria
PAPA
ਮਾਰਿਆ
PLPolski
Maria
PTPortuguês
maria
RORomână
Maria
RUРусский
Мария
SVSvenska
Maria
SWKiswahili
Maria
TAதமிழ்
மரியா
TEతెలుగు
మరియా
THไทย
มาเรีย
TLTL
Maria
TRTürkçe
Maria
UKУкраїнська
Марія
URاردو
ماریا
VITiếng Việt
Maria
YOYO
Maria
ZH中文
玛丽亚
ZUZU
Maria

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