The Hebrew name for Maria is Miriam (מרי×) but it has no known meaning. It is most likely of Egyptian origin).
One theory about the name is that it means "bitter water", but this is only a guess.
Mia has no meaning in Hebrew, but it is very close to the Hebrew word for water (mayyim)
Miryam (מרי×) is an Ancient Egyptian name, and has an unknown meaning, but it appears in Hebrew to mean "bitter water."
Miriam (מרים) has an unknown meaning. It looks like it could mean bitter water (Mar Yam), but that is just a theory. Another theory is that the name is actually Egyptian.
Mir has no meaning in Hebrew or Greek.
Mir (Мир) is the Russian word for Peace.
Mir has no meaning in Hebrew.
Miriam is מירי×
Miriam = מרי×
Miriam Sarah = מרים שרה
Meira (מאירה) means "light bringer"
- שרה מארש
Sarah Miriam Peale died in 1885.
Miriam Barnert Hebrew Free School was created in 1904.
Mollie has no meaning in Hebrew but you can write it as מולי
Maria in Hebrew is Miriam (מרים)
Miriam is a Hebrew name meaning Mary. Polish for Mary is Maria.
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Miriam (מרים)
Mary
If this is a name, it has no meaning in Hebrew, but it is close to the Hebrew name Miriam (מרים) which has an unknown meaning.
The name Miriam is of Hebrew origin and means "wished-for child" or "rebelliousness." It is a popular name with biblical significance, as Miriam was the sister of Moses and Aaron in the Old Testament.
There is no Hebrew name for Mery, but the Hebrew name for Mary is Miriam (מרים) and the Hebrew name for Merry is Simcha (שמחה).