Mary is a popular female first name and surname. The pronunciation of Mary is 'MARE EE'. It is Latin in origin and it means ' star of the sea'. There are also some other possible meanings like 'sea of bitterness', 'rebellion' and 'wished-for child.' Another variant of the name is Miriam which is the Biblical name for mother of Christ. Mary is an object of great veneration in the Catholic Church. Mary is also often used in blend and compund names, such as Mary Jane and Rose Mary.
Star of the sea
Mary is the English version of the Latin name Maria, or French Marie. The original Hebrew name was Miriam or Maryam. The origins of this ancient name are uncertain, but the name Maria developed through associations with the Latin stilla maris "drop of the sea" and stella maris, "star of the sea."
As the name of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, the name Mary acquired a special significance which it has kept ever since. It was very popular with early Christians and has never really gone out of fashion. Other names like Marissa and Marion are variants of Maria and Mary.
As the name of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, the name Mary acquired a special significance which it has kept ever since. It was very popular with early Christians and has never really gone out of fashion. Other names like Marissa and Marion are variants of Maria and Mary.
The name Mary is a Hebrew name. It was the name of the Mother of Jesus and the meaning of the name is 'Sea of Bitterness'.
Mary means bitterness.bitterness means mean mad angry.but some mary`s nice funny and never mean but sometimes they can get angry and mad but not mean. I have a friend named mary she is very funny!
Well their are a lot of phrases of the meaning of "Mary" also knowns as the mother of jesus christ,the name "Mary" was a very popluar name is still is popular.
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It means the sea of bitterness
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My name is mary and would my mother name me that if she knew what it ment? Heck no!