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Sounds a little dated to me but not bad. I think Maren sounds a bit dated too, but less so than Maris. I want to like them because of the meaning but idk... I've never met a Maris; I have met a young (born in the 90s) Maren but I thought the name sounded too old for her.If the first syllable rhymed with bar instead of mare I would definitely like both names, but in my accent it's like "mare" and that's what makes them sound dated IMO.

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I kind of like the sound but like Anneza my first thought was the Maris Piper potato so I'm not sure it would work here.
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I like Maris quite a bit - it's one of those "Mary names" you don't see very often. It functions particularly well as a middle name, imo; Julia Maris used to be a stock combo of mine.
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I quite like it. I like Maren a bit more, but Maris is lovely.
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Maris Piper potatoes.
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Never heard of 'em.
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Try in the UK!
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I feel like I should like it, but I don't. I wish I liked it, because I like the meaning.
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Likely will be a top contender if I ever have a daughter
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A nice name. I love its meaning.
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I like Maris, along with Mara and Maren. Maris is ice-cool, sophisticated, underused.
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Ick the -is ending. Can't stand. Like Maren though!
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I really hate some names that end in the "is" sound, such as Phyllis and Eunice, but I love others, such as Carys and Candice. For me, it's all in the first (plus second or third, if existent) syllable.
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Maren is nice. I like both.
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