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Just curious... what are your favourite forms of Mary?
How many Marys do you know, and how old are they?
And how many Maries / Marias do you know?Thanks :)
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My favorite forms of Mary are Mariam, Marianne, Maribel, Marie, Marieke, Mary, and Mieke. (I also love Marigold and Rosemary if they count.)At present, I don't know a single Mary, Marie, or Maria! I had a great aunt Mary, though, and I had a friend in high school named Maria (she's in her late 30s now).
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Mariabella
Marilyn
Miriam
MarieI know alot of Mary ,Marie and Maria all ages from little kids to adults.
These names are very common where i live.
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The only form I really like is Maria. I don't like Mary on it's own at all. My granny was Mary and her daughter (my aunt) was also Mary (she would be in her mid-sixties now and my granny would be 95).There is a woman at work in her late 30s or early 40s called Mary.
My brother had two Marys in his year (they'd be 30 now).
A friend's girlfriend is Mary and she is only about 20.I have known a lot of Marys in the past, but can't think of any others off the top of my head. I associate it with women aged at least 40, even though I do know some younger women called Mary. I cannot really picture it on a child at all.Although I think of Marie and Maria as being popular names, I don't think I know any in real life.
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I know:
Mary - 40s
Mary - 80s
Mary - 70s
Marie - 30s
Anne-Marie - 40s
Anne Marie - 50s
Marianne - 60s
Mary-Anne - 60s
Marianne - 30s
Marianne - 50s
Marion - 60s
Maria - 60sI don't like any of the versions here, but of related names I like Miriam and Malia.
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My favourite forms of Mary and Mariam and Maria. Also Mariana and Marisol if that counts. I only know one Mary and 2 Maries! It's a shame because it's such a beautiful and enduring name. Maria was the first name I ever really liked.
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I like Maria (used to be my favourite name), Miriam, Minnie, Marianne, Marika, Marianna, Mhari and Mary itself. Living in Ireland I know a lot of Marys.Also lots of people calledMaura
Máire
Mary _____ (Mary Ellen, Mary Anne, Mary Margaret, etc)
Marie (Mar-EE)
Marie (MAR-ee)
Marian
Maureen
Máirín
Máire _______or _______ Máire (Máire Áine for example)Maura, Maureen, Marie (both ways), Marian are common in older woman - usually their real name is Mary. I was in school with a girl called Maria. It is more common amongst immigrants here now. My husband works with a Russian guy who has a daughter called Maria. He told me they wanted a name that worked in Ireland and Russia and he liked the fact that there were so many diminutives.I had at least 4 great-aunts called Mary (one went by Minnie). I have an aunt Mary Teresa who goes by Maureen.
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Maire, Mair, Marie, and Miriam are my favorites.Let's see... I have 2 Great-Aunt Marys, one born in the 30s and one in the 40s. I've known at least 3 Marys around my mom's age, so born in the 50s. And I knew one Mary a little older than me, born in the early 80s. I think that's it.I've known 1-2 Maries my age and no Marias.
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My favourite forms are Mirjam, Mary and Mariatta.The only Mary I can think of is the school librarian at high school ... But I know lots of Maria (it's the most common name in Sweden) and several Marie. I also know people called Marika (my sister), Maja, Marianne, Mia etc.
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MaireIt's been my favorite form for a while. I know so many Mary's from 27-85!!! I couldn't even count. I know TONS of Mary-blank or Nlank-Maries ..
Some I can think of off the top of my head are:Mary
Marie
Maureen
Moreen
Moireen
Myra
MaryGrace
Mary Benn
Mary Vic
Mary Rose
Mary Ellen
Mary Beth
MaryJo
Mary Ann
Mary Elsa
Mary Endie
Mary Rejoice
Mary Ellen
Mary Yvonne
Marianne
Mariette
Ann Marie
Cherry Marie
Beth Marie
Donna Marie
Rosemary
Rosemarie
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I don't know anyone called Mary or Maria. I know one Marie, who is about 30 perhaps.I quite like Molly, but it's too cutesey to use as a full name really (plus I know at least 3 dogs called Molly!). I don't really like any other versions of Mary.
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I know/ am related to a whole ton of Marys, Maries and Marias. They vary in age from in their 80's down to the youngest Mary I know, she is 1 year old.

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Most Marys I know are over 60, but I live in Massachusetts which has a high Catholic population, so I know at least one Mary in every age group. I know 3 or 4 Maries, one is in her 20s, the rest are in their 60s. I know about 4 (non-Hispanic) Marias around my age (30s-40s) and a couple in their 50s. My favorite forms of Mary are Marya/Marja (MAHR ya) and Marianne.
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I don't really have a favorite form.
I know a 3 year old Mary and a friend has a 2 year old niece named Mary. My husband's grandmother was Mary; she would be about 97. And I know/have known about 10 Mary's who are 60 or older. Oh and I worked with a Mary once who would be late 20's.
I know/have known 2 Marie's. One is about late 50's and the other in her 70s.
I was friends with a Maria in high school; she is late 20's. There was a little girl named Maria at my church who would be about 7 or 8 now.
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I know two young children named Mary, one is two and the other is three.
I know several adults named Mary mostly over 50 and mostly with a double name (i.e. Mary Helen, Mary Christelle, Mary Elizabeth, Mary Katherine).I'm partial to Marianne, Annemarie, Molly, and Maura. I don't care for either Marie or Maria.
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I really love plain old Mary. I think it's sweet and underused--now at least. I'm a big fan of Mary "Polly" and I think Molly is pretty cute, too. Really hate Marie, and don't love Maria either.
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I love Mary and Marie. I'm not that fond of Maria, it has a dark blue color to it which isn't very attractive. It seems so cold.I love Marie pronounced MAH-ree, which is the way it is pronounced in Switzerland. I would even use it if people would pronounce it that way, but they just wouldn't. Mairi could work, but I don't like the way it looks. I don't really like the look of Mari either.I used to love Miriam, but not as much anymore.Mary - I know many, but most are over 50. Too many to count, but as I said, a lot older. I only know one younger Mary who is in her early 20s.Oddly enough I know about 10 girls with Mary as their first name who are all between the ages of 15 and 49 but none of them go by Mary. I think it's common as a first name, used by religious people especially in the South, but they give their daughters a trendy middle name and call her by that.So far I know: Mary Walker (Walker), Mary Elle (Elle, she shares her name with an actress who is also Mary Elle "Elle" (Elle Fanning)), Mary Hannah (Hannah), Mary Ashleigh (Ashleigh), Mary Faith (Faith), Mary Grace (Grace), Mary Lee (Lee) and several others.

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My favorite forms are Mary, Marie, Mariel and Marian. :)My mom's name is Mary. She's 45. I have a stepsister named Maria. I think she's 32.
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Form of Mary I like is Maria, followed by Molly. I also love Jose Maria and Gianmaria for a boy.
I don't know anyone named Mary, but other forms I do know:Anamarija -4-5, all under 10, and 1 Ana-Marija, she's 29
Maja -numerous, it was in the top 3 names in my generation
Mara -at least a dozen, one is 30, and the others are all over 60
Marian -for a Hungarian woman, early 30s
Marica -extremely common as a nickname for all Maras and Marijas I know, all ages
Marija -at least 5-6, all ages
Marijan -4-5, all over 35
Marijana -4-5, 20s and 30s
Marijo -a lot, but Mario is more common
Marina -at least 6-7, 20s and 30s
Marinko -2, mid 30s
Mario -numerous, ages 20-60
Maristela -1, mid 40s
Maša -1, as a nickname for Marija
Mia -2, both under 3
Mirjana -at least 6, ages 20-55
Mojca -2, mid 20s
Ria -1, early 30s, full name Just to demonstrate how common Marija and it's forms are here, here's a popularity list for the past 100 years (I'd say the only name that can hold a candle to it is Ana, keeping in mind that Anamarija, Ana-Marija, Ana Marija and Marijana are all common):1900-1949
1. Marija

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Not sure how many Marys, Maries and Marias I know. They vary in age. Most are adults though. Not being Catholic or in a Catholic part of the country, there weren't oodles and oodles in my life, but enough.
On a worldwide scale, it seems to be the most common female name out there and has no draw for me whatsoever.
The Japanese have some Mari names not directly connected with the Hebr. roots of the Mary names. It just works out with their syllabic language system and from that I like Marika with the kanji for the jasmine plant and fragrance.
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Mary, Mair and Mari are my favorite forms of Mary. I know one Mary, my grandmother, whose full name is Marylou (although often enough she's just called Mary). I don't know anyone named Marie or Maria.

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