MARY
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: MER-ee [key]
Usual English form of Maria, which was the Latin form of the New Testament Greek names Μαριαμ (Mariam) or Μαρια (Maria) (the spellings are interchangeable), which were from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Miryam). The meaning is not known for certain, but there are several theories including "sea of bitterness", "rebelliousness", and "wished for child". However it was most likely originally an Egyptian name, perhaps derived in part from mry "beloved" or mr "love". This is the name of several New Testament characters, most importantly Mary the virgin mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene. Two queens of England have had this name, as well as a Queen of Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots
2006-11-12 13:33:13
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answered by mustihearthis 4
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I know that the name Mara means "bitter" and I believe Mary is a form of Mara.
2006-11-12 21:25:21
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answered by musicgirl31♫ 4
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"sea of sorrow" or "sea of Bitterness" - It's from Maria, which is from the Hebrew name "Miriam" in the Old Testament.
2006-11-12 21:31:13
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answered by MsDrPepper 2
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