Mara
Meaning: Bitter, or sorrowful Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mah-Rah Language origin of Mara: Germanic Regional origin of Mara: Northern Europe Languages Mara is most common: English Religions Mara is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mah Last letter and sound: A, rah Alternative Spelling: Marrah, Mahrah, Marra
Marlowe
Meaning: From the hill by the lake Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mar-Loh Language origin of Marlowe: Germanic Regional origin of Marlowe: Northern Europe Languages Marlowe is most common: English Religions Marlowe is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mar Last letter and sound: E, loh Alternative Spelling: Marlo, Marlough, Marloe
Marceline
Meaning: Little warrior Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mar-Seh-Leen Language origin of Marceline: Germanic Regional origin of Marceline: Northern Europe Languages Marceline is most common: English Religions Marceline is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mar Last letter and sound: E, seh Alternative Spelling: Marcelline, Marseline, Marceleene
Martha
Meaning: Lady, or mistress Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mar-Thuh Language origin of Martha: Germanic Regional origin of Martha: Northern Europe Languages Martha is most common: English Religions Martha is most common: Christianity, Islam First letter and sound: M, Mar Last letter and sound: A, thuh Alternative Spelling: Marhta, Martah, Marthah
Maren
Meaning: Of the sea, or sea maiden Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mair-En Language origin of Maren: Germanic Regional origin of Maren: Northern Europe Languages Maren is most common: English Religions Maren is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mair Last letter and sound: N, en Alternative Spelling: Marin, Marren, Mairyn
Mary
Meaning: Bitter, or beloved Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mair-Ee Language origin of Mary: Germanic Regional origin of Mary: Northern Europe Languages Mary is most common: English Religions Mary is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mair Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Mari, Marri, Marye
Margaret
Meaning: Pearl Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mahr-Guh-Ret Language origin of Margaret: Germanic Regional origin of Margaret: Northern Europe Languages Margaret is most common: English Religions Margaret is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mahr Last letter and sound: T, guh Alternative Spelling: Margarett, Margerit, Margharet
Margo
Meaning: Pearl Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mahr-Goh Language origin of Margo: Germanic Regional origin of Margo: Northern Europe Languages Margo is most common: English Religions Margo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mahr Last letter and sound: O, goh Alternative Spelling: Margaux, Margot, Margho
Mariah
Meaning: The Lord is my teacher, or a variant of Maria Gender: Female Pronunciation: Muh-Rye-Uh Language origin of Mariah: Germanic Regional origin of Mariah: Northern Europe Languages Mariah is most common: English Religions Mariah is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Muh Last letter and sound: H, rye Alternative Spelling: Maria, Moriah, Maryah
Mariana
Meaning: Combination of Maria and Ana, meaning beloved or grace Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ma-Ree-Ah-Nuh Language origin of Mariana: Germanic Regional origin of Mariana: Northern Europe Languages Mariana is most common: English Religions Mariana is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: A, nuh Alternative Spelling: Marianna, Maryana, Marriannah