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The ‘ Hail Mary ’ - in latin Ave Maria - is one of the most recited prayers by Christians worldwide. The ‘Hail Mary’ prayer and the Ave Maria are one and the same , the former is simply a translation of the latter! Before the second Vatican Council implemented the use of the vernacular languages in the Mass, the ‘Hail Mary’ was prayed in Latin .
However, many monasteries and convents still use the Latin language for religious ceremonies and prayers, including the ‘Hail Mary’. Moreover, many songs have been written using the verses from the Ave Maria.
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Origin : Maria is of Latin origin Gender : Historically, Maria has been given as a first name to girls and sometimes as a middle name to boys, but it can be given to babies of any gender. Pronunciation : Marh-ree-ah

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Maria is a historically feminine name of Latin origin. It can be translated to either mean “of the sea,” “bitter,” “beloved,” or “rebellious.” In some cultures, it’s also considered to be a variation for the name Mary. Maria is also a feminine variation for the Roman name Marius. Maria is used as a masculine middle name in countries like Poland, Italy, and Germany. Maria is particularly popular in Spanish-speaking countries. In English-speaking countries, the variation, Mary is more popular. 

Although many baby names are separated by gender, Verywell Family believes that sex does not need to play a role in your name selection process. It’s important to select a name that you feel suits your new baby the best.

Maria is a fairly popular name in the United States. It started to rise in popularity in the 1940s, peaking in 1975, with 7,531 babies named Maria that year. Thereafter, the name's popularity declined. As of 2020, only 2,460 babies were given the name. Its decline in popularity is great news for any parent who doesn’t want to give their baby a very common name. According to 2020 data from the Social Security Administration, Maria is the 109th most popular name for girls in the United States. 1


Maria has several variations in cultures and languages across the world. Some of the most common include


If you are considering one of these variations as an alternative to Maria, it’s important to research their history and meaning to ensure it doesn’t mean something you might find unpleasant. 


If you like the name Maria but can’t decide if it’s for your baby yet, here’s a list of similar names of Latin origin you could also consider.


Here’s a list of names that compliment Maria:


If you are curious about who else would share the name if you decide to name your baby, here’s a list of famous people who have been named Maria over the years. 


Maria has also featured in several works of fiction and literary pieces. A few of the most popular include 

Still searching for the perfect baby name? Check out these related baby name lists for even more options: 
Social Security Administration. Popularity of name.

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Eo tempore Romani et terras et mare regebant.

At that time, the Romans ruled land and sea.

Didymus est tam procerus quam Maria .


Et Didymus et Maria ex Australia oriundi sunt.

Tom and Mary are both from Australia.

Thomas et Maria se non adfuturos esse dixerunt.

Tom and Mary said they wouldn't be there.

Caesar interim quoniam inopia frumenti premebatur, copias omnes in castra conducit atque praesidio Lepti Ruspinae Acyllae relicto, Cispio Aquilaeque classe tradita, ut alter Hadrumetum, alter Thapsum mari obsiderent, ipse castris incensis quarta noctis vigilia acie instructa impedimentis in sinistra parte collocatis ex eo loco proficiscitur et pervenit ad oppidum Aggar, quod a Gaetulis saepe antea oppugnatum summaque vi per ipsos oppidanos erat defensum.

Meanwhile Caesar, being distressed by want of corn, recalled all his forces to the camp; and having left garrisons at Leptis, Ruspina, and Acilla, ordered Cispius and Aquila to blockade with their fleets, the one Adrumetum, the other Thapsus, and setting fire to his camp at Uzita, he set out, in order of battle, at the fourth watch, disposed his baggage on the left, and came to Agar, which had been often vigorously attacked by the Getulians, and as valiantly defended by the inhabitants.

Thomas et Maria se paratos esse dixerunt.

Tom and Mary said that they were ready.

Thomas fere cotidie cum Maria loquebatur.

Tom talked to Mary almost every day.

si taedio viarum ac maris finem cupiant, hac acie parari: propiorem iam Albim quam Rhenum neque bellum ultra, modo se patris patruique vestigia prementem isdem in terris victorem sisterent.

"The Elbe is now nearer than the Rhine, and there is no war beyond, provided only you enable me, keeping close as I do to my father's and my uncle's footsteps, to stand a conqueror on the same spot."""

Maria negavit se esse Thomae filiam.

Mary said that she wasn't Tom's daughter.

Homines sentiunt se veluti nautas esse in vitae mari ad maiorem usque unitatem et necessitudinem vocatos.

People sense that they are, as it were, traveling together across life's sea , and that they are called to ever greater unity and solidarity.

Cum Maria exclamat: "Magnificat anima mea Dominum, et exsultavit spiritus meus in Deo salvatore meo", Iesum in utero gerit.

When Mary exclaims: “My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour”, she already bears Jesus in her womb.
Mary threw the clothes in the fire.

Maria laborem Thomae facilem esse putat.


Initium alius poematis sua persona mulieris in societate a maribus recta et poetae ignotae ludit: "I'm nobody!

The opening of another Dickinson poem toys with her position as a woman in a male-dominated society and an unrecognized poet: "I'm nobody!

Tom et Maria pensum suum iuctim fecerunt.

Tom and Mary did their homework together.

Oppidum situm est duodecim milia passuum a mari .

The town is located twelve miles from the sea.
Maria non solum negavit se esse Thomae amicam, sed etiam se illum nosse.
Mary not only denied that she was Tom's friend, but that she even knew him.
Maria negavit se esse Thomae amicam.
Maria denied that she is friends with Thomas.
Maria negavit se esse Thomae amicam.
Maria denied that she is friends with Thomas.
Maria non solum negavit se esse Thomae amicam, sed etiam se illum nosse.
Mary not only denied that she was Tom's friend, but that she even knew him.

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^ http://hera.ugr.es/tesisugr/15434928.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]

^ p. 206 .

^ behindthename.com ; the English form Mary was at rank 214 as of 2015, after a much steeper decline down from being raked first consistently during 1880–1968. [1]

^ Lavagetto Ceschi, Paola (1973). Callani, Gaetano from Biographical Dictionary of Italians - Volume 16 . Treccani .


Maria is a feminine given name . It is given in many languages influenced by Latin Christianity .

It has its origin as the feminine form of the Roman name Marius (see Maria gens ), [1] and, after Christianity has spread across the Roman empire, it became the Latinised form of the name of Miriam: Mary, mother of Jesus .

Maria ( Greek : Μαρία) is a form of the name used in the New Testament , standing alongside Mariam (Μαριάμ). It reflects the Syro-Aramaic name Maryam , which is in turn derived from the Biblical Hebrew name Miriam . As a result of their similarity and syncretism , the Latin original name Maria and the Hebrew-derived Maria combined to form a single name.

The name is also sometimes used as a male (middle) name. This was historically the case in many Central Europe countries and still is the case in countries with strong Catholic traditions, where it signified patronage of the Virgin Mary (French-speakers often did the same with Marie ).

Maria was a frequently given name in southern Europe even in the medieval period. In addition to the simple name, there arose a tradition of naming girls after specific titles of Mary , feast days associated with Mary and specific Marian apparitions (such as Maria de los Dolores , Maria del Pilar , Maria del Carmen etc., whence the derived given names of Dolores , Pilar , Carmen etc.). By contrast, in northern Europe the name only rose to popularity after the Reformation . [2]

Because the name is so frequent in Christian tradition, a tradition of giving compound names has developed, with a number of such compounds themselves becoming very popular. Examples, among numerous others, include:

As a feminine given name, Maria ranked 109th in the United States as of 2015, down from rank 31 held during 1973–1975. [3]

Spelling variants of Maria include: Mária (Hungarian, Slovakian), María (Greek, Icelandic, Spanish), Máire and Muire (Irish), Marya and Marija (transliterated from Cyrillic ), Maria (Polish). Due to a very strong devotion of Irish and Polish Catholics to the Blessed Virgin Mary , a special exception is made for two other forms of her name – Muire and Maryja : no one else may take that name, similar to the way the name Jesus is not used in most languages. The English form Mary is derived via French Marie .

A great number of hypocoristic forms are in use in numerous languages. Cyrillic Maryam and Miriam have numerous variants, such as

The spelling in Semitic abjads is mrym : Aramaic ܡܪܝܡ, Hebrew מרים, Arabic مريم.

Cyrillic has Марыя ( Marýja ) (Belarusian), Марија ( Marija ) (Serbian, Macedonian), and Мария ( Maríja ) (Russian, Bulgarian).

Georgian uses მარიამ ( Mariam ) and მარია ( Maria ); Armenian has Մարիամ ( Mariam ).

Chinese has adopted the spelling 瑪麗 (simplified 玛丽, pinyin Mǎlì ).

The variant Mariah (usually pronounced / m ə ˈ r aɪ ə / ) was rarely given in the United States prior to the 1990s, when it bounced in popularity, from rank 562 in 1989 to rank 62 in 1998, in imitation of the name of singer Mariah Carey (whose Vision of Love topped the charts in 1990).

Maria is used as a part of masculine given names in Hispanic and Roman Catholic tradition.

bitter, wished-for child, rebellion and beloved

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