Marian baby names
Names tagged with “Marian” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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25 names
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- Annmarie
Celtic
92Combination of Ann (grace) and Marie (of the sea). A modern blended name honoring both classical and Marian traditions.
- Mariame
Arabic
84Derived from Mary/Marie with Wolof feminine suffix -ame. Carries meanings of 'beloved' and 'star of the sea' from Marian traditions, popular in Senegal and French-speaking African regions.
- Maryclaire
Celtic
84Compound of Mary (Latin 'of the sea') and Claire (Latin 'clear, bright'). A modern blended name combining Marian devotion with luminous clarity.
- Madonna
Latin
84From Latin 'mea donna' meaning 'my lady'. Associated with the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition.
- Mariluz
Spanish
84Compound of María (Mary) and luz (light). Means 'Mary of light' or 'light of Mary', a poetic form honoring the Virgin Mary.
- Stellamaris
Latin
84Stella (star) + maris (of the sea). A Marian epithet meaning 'Star of the Sea,' historically used in Christian devotion to the Virgin Mary.
- Guadalupe
Spanish
76From Wadi al-Luban, the valley of the white stones. Named after the Guadalupe shrine in Spain, which became associated with the Virgin Mary in Mexican tradition.
- Mariadelosang
Spanish
70Maria (Latin 'of the sea' or 'beloved') combined with 'de los ángeles' meaning 'of the angels'. A Marian devotional name honoring Mary, Mother of Jesus, with celestial significance.
- Mariadelcarmen
Spanish
62Combined name meaning 'Mary of Carmen.' Maria derives from Latin Mariam; Carmen means 'song' or 'garden,' referencing the Virgin Mary's garden.
- Maryel
Hebrew
62Blend of Maria (Hebrew 'star of the sea') and the -el suffix (Hebrew 'God'). Combines Marian tradition with divine reference.
- Marycarmen
Spanish
42Compound of María (star of the sea) and Carmen (garden, vineyard). Blends Marian devotion with pastoral virtue.
- Immaculata
Latin
42From Latin 'immaculatus' meaning 'spotless' or 'without stain.' Strongly associated with the Immaculate Conception of Mary in Catholic doctrine.
- Marrah
Irish
42Likely a variant of Mara, from Old Irish meaning 'of the sea' or 'star of the sea', with connections to the Virgin Mary through Irish Marian tradition.
- Loretto
Italian
42From Italian place name Loreto, shrine of the Virgin Mary. Associated with the Laurel tree, symbolizing victory and honor.
- Estibaliz
Spanish
42From Basque, likely related to 'estibe' (star) and 'balitz' (blessed). Associated with the Virgin Mary shrine in Gipuzkoa, Spain.
- Mariaguadalupe
Spanish
42Compound name combining María (of the sea, beloved) with Guadalupe, referencing the Virgin of Guadalupe, a major Marian devotion in Mexico and Latin America.
- Mariaisabella
Latin
42Compound of Maria (Latin 'of the sea') and Isabella (Latin 'devoted to God'). A modern elaboration emphasizing both Marian devotion and divine commitment.
- Mariale
Latin
42Combination of Maria (of the sea, beloved) and the diminutive suffix -ale, creating an Italian feminine form meaning 'of Mary' or 'little Mary'
- Luzmaria
Spanish
40Compound of Luz (light) and María (Mary). Represents luminous devotion, combining Marian religious tradition with symbolic brightness.
- Rosamaria
Italian
40Combination of Rosa (rose) and Maria (of the sea). Evokes both the flower and the Virgin Mary, symbolizing beauty and grace.
- Aracelli
Latin
40From Latin 'ara' (altar) and 'coeli' (heaven), meaning 'altar of heaven.' A religious name with Marian associations.
- Maryuri
Spanish
40Blend of María (Mary) and the diminutive suffix -uri, combining the Marian tradition with a modern, lyrical ending popular in Latin American naming.
- Maribel
Latin
30Combination of María (Mary, the Virgin Mary) and the suffix -bel. A Spanish diminutive form meaning 'beautiful Mary' or 'my beautiful Mary'.
- Rocio
Spanish
30From Spanish 'rocío' meaning dew or morning dew. Associated with the Virgin Mary in 'Nuestra Señora del Rocío' (Our Lady of the Dew).
- Lourdes
Spanish
30Named after the Marian shrine in Lourdes, France. Associated with pilgrimage, faith, and miracles from the 1858 apparitions of the Virgin Mary.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
