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      Meaning of the first name Maryonn

      Origin

      English, Variant of Mary

      Meaning

      Sea of Bitterness or Beloved Lady

      Variations

      Maryann, Aryonna, Marlonn
      The name Maryonn is an English variant of Mary, with roots that convey rich meanings such as sea of bitterness or beloved lady. The name Mary itself is derived from the Hebrew name Miriam, which has been interpreted in various ways across cultures and languages. The dual meanings suggest both a sense of struggle and a deep affection, encapsulating the complex nature of the human experience.

      Historically, the name Mary has been prominent in religious texts, most notably in Christianity where Mary, the mother of Jesus, holds significant importance. Throughout the centuries, the name has seen various adaptations and derivatives across different cultures. Maryonn, while not as widely recognized as Mary, still carries the historical weight and depth associated with its origins. Its usage can be traced back through documents and literature, reflecting a blend of tradition and homage to the beloved name Mary.

      In contemporary society, Maryonn remains relatively uncommon but has found its place among unique and modern names. It appeals to parents seeking a name that reflects both historical significance and individuality. The name is sometimes chosen for its melodic quality and its connection to the well-established name Mary, allowing it to resonate with both traditional and modern sensibilities. While it may not dominate popular naming charts, Maryonn's rarity adds to its charm and distinctiveness in today’s naming landscape.

      Based on our records...

      Durham

      Durham

      This is the most common surname associated with Maryonn.
      Philip

      Philip

      This is the most common name of those married to a Maryonn.
      Issobell

      Issobell

      This is the most common name for a child of a Maryonn.
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      1638 is when there were the most people born with the first name Maryonn.

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