Maria.
This is a name that I've liked for a while, and earlier today I discovered I really love it. I think it has a great sound, and it's not common where I live.
What middle name would you pair with it? Also: Are Maria and Miriam too close? (if so, I might actually use Marisol)
I think I have a serious thing for M names - a good chunk of recent favorites are M name s- Mara, Maria, Miriam, Marisol, and Margaret
What middle name would you pair with it? Also: Are Maria and Miriam too close? (if so, I might actually use Marisol)
I think I have a serious thing for M names - a good chunk of recent favorites are M name s- Mara, Maria, Miriam, Marisol, and Margaret
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I love Maria. I would personally use Maria Katherine to honor my family members and friends.
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Maria is a great name. People called Maria are usually beautiful, brilliant, witty and charming. I mean, just look at me. ;-)
Actually, I've come to like the name a lot recently as well. I personally like pairing it with other -a names, like Estella Maria or...well, I can't actually think of any others, but you know what I mean. ^_^ I love Lillian's suggestion of Maria Mercedes too.
How about Maria Monet?
Also, I think Maria and Miriam are further apart that Maria and Marisol.
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"And...you're the most stylin' girl in the world."
Actually, I've come to like the name a lot recently as well. I personally like pairing it with other -a names, like Estella Maria or...well, I can't actually think of any others, but you know what I mean. ^_^ I love Lillian's suggestion of Maria Mercedes too.
How about Maria Monet?
Also, I think Maria and Miriam are further apart that Maria and Marisol.
"And...you're the most stylin' girl in the world."
I prefer Maria and Miriam to Maria and Marisol, second one being to similar in sound of the first sylable imo.
My favourite M- names include
Madigan (m)
Manon (m)
Maple (f)
Melwyn (m)
Midge (m)
Moon (f)
MÀIRI
MABEL
MADISON (f)
MADOC
MAEVE
MAGNUS
MAISIE
MARIS
MATHILDA / MATILDA
MAURICE / Morris
MAVIS (f) - to rhyme with Maris
MAXWELL
MEDEA
MELVA
MEREDITH (f)
MERLIN
MIGNON
MILES
MILLICENT
MINNA
MOLLY
MORAG (m)
MORGAINE
MORNA
MUNA
MUNGO
My favourite M- names include
Madigan (m)
Manon (m)
Maple (f)
Melwyn (m)
Midge (m)
Moon (f)
MÀIRI
MABEL
MADISON (f)
MADOC
MAEVE
MAGNUS
MAISIE
MARIS
MATHILDA / MATILDA
MAURICE / Morris
MAVIS (f) - to rhyme with Maris
MAXWELL
MEDEA
MELVA
MEREDITH (f)
MERLIN
MIGNON
MILES
MILLICENT
MINNA
MOLLY
MORAG (m)
MORGAINE
MORNA
MUNA
MUNGO
Believe I've posted re: this , but.......
I know a young girl named Maria Rose. She's 17, so was named before Rose became popular. She's usually called Rosie.
I know a young girl named Maria Rose. She's 17, so was named before Rose became popular. She's usually called Rosie.
I like Maria, and I'm happy to say it's not much used here either. I do think it's much too close to Miriam, assuming you meant for sisters. If I had too choose between them, I'd go with Miriam myself ... It has that extra edge and just seems more unusual.
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I LOVE Maria!
I would've wanted to use it but my husband can't stand it. All because of some girl he went to school with the kids called Diamarira, like diarrhea. lol
I think miriam and Maria are some similar, so I definitely wouldn't use one as a mn for the other. But they aren't so similar that I wouldn't use them both in the same family.
Maria Alicia
Maria Alexandra
Maria Andrea
Maria Adrienne
Maria Bianca
Maria Claire
Maria Camille
Maria Carmen
Maria Christine or Christina
Maria Elena
Maria Elaine
Maria Frances or Francesca
Maria Ivy
Maria Joanna
Marie Julia
Maria Kathleen
Maria Louise
Maria Lauren
Maria Natalia
Maria Patricia
maria Rosalie
Maria Suzanne
Maria Stephanie
Maria Teresa
Maria Victoria
I would've wanted to use it but my husband can't stand it. All because of some girl he went to school with the kids called Diamarira, like diarrhea. lol
I think miriam and Maria are some similar, so I definitely wouldn't use one as a mn for the other. But they aren't so similar that I wouldn't use them both in the same family.
Maria Alicia
Maria Alexandra
Maria Andrea
Maria Adrienne
Maria Bianca
Maria Claire
Maria Camille
Maria Carmen
Maria Christine or Christina
Maria Elena
Maria Elaine
Maria Frances or Francesca
Maria Ivy
Maria Joanna
Marie Julia
Maria Kathleen
Maria Louise
Maria Lauren
Maria Natalia
Maria Patricia
maria Rosalie
Maria Suzanne
Maria Stephanie
Maria Teresa
Maria Victoria
What about...
Maria Liora? Or Maria Socorro? Or maybe one of my other ideas, but be warned, some of them may seem over the top in terms of either sound or meaning. Just thinkin out loud here, in the order they occur to me.
Maria Pacifica
Maria Solange
Maria Lourdes
Maria Luna
Maria Estella
Maria Carmen
Maria Claudia
Maria Jeanne
Maria Antonia
Maria Christina
Maria Regina (prn. reJEENah, to be clear)
Maria Magdalena
Maria Mercy
Maria Esperanza
Maria Helena
Maria Beatrix
Maria Serena
Maria Sophia
Maria Sapphira
Maria Veronica
Maria Victoria
Maria Valentina
Maria Luisa
Maria Teresa
Maria Liora? Or Maria Socorro? Or maybe one of my other ideas, but be warned, some of them may seem over the top in terms of either sound or meaning. Just thinkin out loud here, in the order they occur to me.
Maria Pacifica
Maria Solange
Maria Lourdes
Maria Luna
Maria Estella
Maria Carmen
Maria Claudia
Maria Jeanne
Maria Antonia
Maria Christina
Maria Regina (prn. reJEENah, to be clear)
Maria Magdalena
Maria Mercy
Maria Esperanza
Maria Helena
Maria Beatrix
Maria Serena
Maria Sophia
Maria Sapphira
Maria Veronica
Maria Victoria
Maria Valentina
Maria Luisa
Maria Teresa
This message was edited 11/26/2006, 7:46 AM
Thought of some more
These are, again, Catholic-flavored and Spanish.
Maria Candelaria
Maria Carmela
Maria Consolata
Maria Consuela
Maria Naiara (really like this, thought you might too, with Maia on yr list)
Maria Nayeli (really like this too)
Maria Nieves
Maria Pilar
Maria Rosario
Maria Soledad
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~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
These are, again, Catholic-flavored and Spanish.
Maria Candelaria
Maria Carmela
Maria Consolata
Maria Consuela
Maria Naiara (really like this, thought you might too, with Maia on yr list)
Maria Nayeli (really like this too)
Maria Nieves
Maria Pilar
Maria Rosario
Maria Soledad
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~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
This message was edited 11/26/2006, 6:32 AM
I LOVE Maria! Such a classic, but with such beautiful sounds that keep it sounding modern. I really like all the M names you mentioned...Maria, Miriam, & Marisol in particular. Maria & Miriam are variants of the same name, so I would not use them together. Maria & Marisol sound too similar to my ear to use together, also.
Some combos...
Maria Maxine
Maria Mireille (prn. mee-RAE)
Maria Matilda / Matilde / Mathilde
Maria Malvina
Maria Margot / Margaux
Maria Marguerite
Maria Moana
Maria Monroe / Munro
Maria Morgan
And another name I would suggest (seems like it's your style) is Mireia. It's pronounced mee-RAE-ah. Can't be used with Maria, obviously, but still, thought I'd mention it.
Some combos...
Maria Maxine
Maria Mireille (prn. mee-RAE)
Maria Matilda / Matilde / Mathilde
Maria Malvina
Maria Margot / Margaux
Maria Marguerite
Maria Moana
Maria Monroe / Munro
Maria Morgan
And another name I would suggest (seems like it's your style) is Mireia. It's pronounced mee-RAE-ah. Can't be used with Maria, obviously, but still, thought I'd mention it.
Maria & Miriam would definitely be too close, and so would Miriam & Marisol imo. They're all Mary-related. Maria & Margaret or Miriam & Margaret would be fine though.
I love Maria - it's a sweet-sounding name, and it makes me think of "The Sound of Music" which is always good!
:-)
~Chrisell~
Proudly Australian
www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
I love Maria - it's a sweet-sounding name, and it makes me think of "The Sound of Music" which is always good!
:-)
Proudly Australian
www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com