Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Maria-Magdalena"

Information about "Maria-Magdalena"

For this Maria-Magdalena there are 24 different names on Yasni.

In the ranking of the most common first names Maria-Magdalena is on position 4567.

During the last seven days Maria-Magdalena was searched for 1 times.

Meaning of "Maria"

Female first name (German, Italian, Portuguese, English, Scandinavian, Dutch, Polish, Greek): Mary, bitterness, Hebrew (Old Testament); mirjam = the bitterness, the bitterness (Aramaic); mry ='s lover (Egyptian (?) ); clarify meaning is not certain;, as the name of the mother of Jesus symbol of pure and deep love is a possibility: 'bitterness', and another possibility is an Egyptian origin and a derivation of 'mry' (the / the beloved, in the sense of: that which is loved / he who is loved), 'Maria' is the Greek / Latin origin form, 'Mirjam' the older Aramaic / Hebrew, probably the most common female Christian name Female first name (Latin, Ancient Greek): Maria; bitterness (?) Hebrew (Old Testament); mirjam = the bitterness, the bitterness (Aramaic); mry ='s lover (Egyptian), clarified meaning is not certain;, as the name of the mother of Jesus Symbol of Pure and a deep love possibility: 'bitterness', and another possibility is an Egyptian origin and a derivation of 'mry' (the / the beloved, in the sense of that which is loved / he who is loved), 'Maria' is the Greek / Latin origin form, 'Mirjam' the older Aramaic / Hebrew, probably the most common female Christian name

Meaning of "Magdalena"

Female first name (German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Polish): Magdalena, and the Magdalene stem end; Hebrew (New Testament), Migdal = the tower; epithet of Mary Magdalene in the Bible, one of the most faithful disciples of Jesus; Magdalene in Jesus' time was a city on the Sea of Galilee, whose name in turn goes back to a Hebrew / Aramaic word for 'tower' Ancient Greek: the Magdala came from (town on the Sea of Galilee can be translated tower), that Mary Magdalene that Len-starting short forms can also Helene / Helena derived be derived from "Helena" Lena the name comes from Greek and means as much as "the Sunny, the beam end." Derived from the Latin, the name can have two meanings: 1) lena, ae - the matchmaker 2) Lena, derived from lenire ease-soothe,

(Sent from Yasni user)

Important people: Today - Overview / Names: Today - Overview
All forenames: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ