Gender | feminine |
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Language(s) | Hungarian, Slovak |
Name day | August 15, September 8 |
Other gender | |
Masculine | Márió |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Hebrew/Latin |
Meaning | bitter", "beloved", "rebelliousness", "wished-for child", "marine", “drop of the sea” |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Mari, Marika, Marica |
Cognate(s) | Maria |
Anglicisation(s) | Mary |
Related names | Mirjam, Miriam |
Mária is a Hungarian and Slovak form of Maria (given name) or Mary (given name).
As of December 2020, Mária is the most common female given name in Slovakia. With over 193 thousands Slovak women bearing the name, it has a substantial lead over the second most popular name Anna (138 thousands). [1]
Gender | feminine |
---|---|
Language(s) | Hungarian, Slovak |
Name day | August 15, September 8 |
Other gender | |
Masculine | Márió |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Hebrew/Latin |
Meaning | bitter", "beloved", "rebelliousness", "wished-for child", "marine", “drop of the sea” |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Mari, Marika, Marica |
Cognate(s) | Maria |
Anglicisation(s) | Mary |
Related names | Mirjam, Miriam |
Mária is a Hungarian and Slovak form of Maria (given name) or Mary (given name).
As of December 2020, Mária is the most common female given name in Slovakia. With over 193 thousands Slovak women bearing the name, it has a substantial lead over the second most popular name Anna (138 thousands). [1]