Máire (Irish: [ˈmˠaːɾʲə]) is a feminine given name. It is the Irish language form of Maria, [1] which was in turn a Latin [2] form of the Greek names Μαριαμ (Mariam), and Μαρια (Maria), found in the New Testament.[ citation needed] Both New Testament names were forms of the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Miryam). [1]
Its meaning has been variously translated with around 70 possibilities, [2] including "sea of ", "star of the sea", "drop of the sea", "rebelliousness", "exalted one", "beloved", and "wished for child". [1] Patrick Woulfe (1923) thought that the meaning related to bitterness, related to grief, sorrow, affliction, possibly associated with childbirth, was most likely. [2]
Máire was and still is a popular name in Ireland, and is sometimes spelt in its anglicised forms Maire, (without diacritics) Maura and Moira. [1] The diminutive form Máirín has inspired the Anglicised Maureen.
Completely unrelated to this, Maire (pron. MIE-reh) is a feminine given name in Finland, said to derive from the Finnish word mairea, meaning "gushing" or "sugary". [1]
In Ireland, the variant spelling Muire is used exclusively for the Blessed Virgin Mary mother of Jesus Christ. [2] The name Máel Muire, used by both men and women, denotes "Servant of Mary".[ citation needed]
Máire (Irish: [ˈmˠaːɾʲə]) is a feminine given name. It is the Irish language form of Maria, [1] which was in turn a Latin [2] form of the Greek names Μαριαμ (Mariam), and Μαρια (Maria), found in the New Testament.[ citation needed] Both New Testament names were forms of the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Miryam). [1]
Its meaning has been variously translated with around 70 possibilities, [2] including "sea of ", "star of the sea", "drop of the sea", "rebelliousness", "exalted one", "beloved", and "wished for child". [1] Patrick Woulfe (1923) thought that the meaning related to bitterness, related to grief, sorrow, affliction, possibly associated with childbirth, was most likely. [2]
Máire was and still is a popular name in Ireland, and is sometimes spelt in its anglicised forms Maire, (without diacritics) Maura and Moira. [1] The diminutive form Máirín has inspired the Anglicised Maureen.
Completely unrelated to this, Maire (pron. MIE-reh) is a feminine given name in Finland, said to derive from the Finnish word mairea, meaning "gushing" or "sugary". [1]
In Ireland, the variant spelling Muire is used exclusively for the Blessed Virgin Mary mother of Jesus Christ. [2] The name Máel Muire, used by both men and women, denotes "Servant of Mary".[ citation needed]