There is speculation and uncertainty concerning the definition of Mary. It could mean "Sea of Bitterness," "Rebelliousness," or "Wished for Child." It is, however, more likely to have come from an Egyptian name, possibly meaning "Beloved" or "Love."
Marinda mean "Lady of the Sea" or "Of the Sea".
lady of the sea
Mary of the sea
Marites is derived considered the Latin version of Mary, which comes form the Hebrew name Miriam. It is thought to mean "sea of sorrow" or possibly "lady of the sea."
star of the sea
Miriama is the Maori form of the name Mary, which means "sea of bitterness".
Mariely is likely connected to Mariel which is a variant of "Mary". It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Mary is "star of the sea". Other possible meanings are (Hebrew) "wished-for child; rebellion; sea of bitterness".
It can either refer to the sea (mare, maris n.) in the nominative and accusative plural or the Virgin Mary.
Marie, mary, and Maria supposedly come from the name "muhr" which is one of the presents the 3 wise men gave to Jesus. muhr is known for being bitter, but having a sweet aroma afterward. Marie, Mary, and Maria mean sea of bitterness, or star of the sea or bitter one.
Roman Catholic AnswerShe would either have been know as Mary, the daughter of Joachim, or Mary, the husband of Joseph. She is also known as Mary of Nazareth.
There are loads, but I am just going to write the English ones here: Meredith, Maris,(my personal favourite), Mary, Morgan and Rosemary. These all have 'the sea' as part of their meanings.
Not as such, but I believe that Ella is the diminutive of Stella, and that is from Our Lady, Star of the Sea (in Latin), an ancient title for the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. The words Star of the Sea are a translation of the Latin title Stella Maris.