60%RatingSave Gender Masculine Usage Polish, Czech, Romanian Pronounced Pron. /ˈma.rjan/(Polish) /ˈma.rɪ.jan/(Czech) /ma.ri.ˈan/(Romanian) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Polish, Czech and Romanian form of Marianus. It is sometimes used as a masculine form of Maria. Related NamesFamily Tree·Details VariantMarián(Czech) Feminine FormsMarianna, Marzanna(Polish) Mariana(Czech) Mariana(Romanian) Other Languages & CulturesMarianus(Ancient Roman) Mariyan(Bulgarian) Marijan, Marjan(Croatian) Marián(Hungarian) Mariano(Italian) Marjan(Macedonian) Mariano(Portuguese) Marjan(Serbian) Marián(Slovak) Marijan, Marjan(Slovene) Mariano(Spanish) Same SpellingMarián, Marian 1User SubmissionsMarían, Marián, Marian PopularityDetails Last ranked #76 in 1954 Canada Last ranked #115 in 2016 (Marian) #133 in 2016 (Marián) Czechia Last ranked #51 in 1954 England and Wales (historical) Last ranked #401 in 1956 France Last ranked #66 in 1988 Ireland Last ranked #91 in 1954 New Zealand Last ranked #196 in 2018 Poland Last ranked #10 in 2009 Romania Last ranked #40 in 1954 Scotland Last ranked #47 in 2008 Slovakia Last ranked #395 in 1990 (m) #463 in 2010 (f) Spain (by decade) Last ranked #735 in 2000 (f) #949 in 1914 (m) United States People think this name isRate·Details classic mature formal natural strong simple Name DaysName Days? Poland: April 30Poland: July 1Poland: October 11Poland: October 17 Categories masculine forms, top 10 in Romania