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      Meaning of the first name Marysia

      Origin

      Slavic Languages, Poland

      Meaning

      Sea of Bitterness or Beloved

      Variations

      Marusia, Marynia, Maryska
      The name Marysia is derived from the Slavic roots, particularly within Polish contexts, carrying meanings related to the sea of bitterness or beloved. This duality reflects a rich cultural significance, where the name symbolizes both depth and emotional resonance. The etymology of Marysia connects to the name Mary, often linked to various interpretations of grief and love. This multifaceted meaning enhances the name's appeal and importance within Polish and Slavic cultures.

      Historically, Marysia has been a popular name in Poland and other Slavic-speaking regions, with its use traceable to both religious and cultural traditions. It has been associated with significant figures in Polish history and literature, contributing to its standing as a classic name that evokes a sense of heritage. Over time, Marysia has evolved in usage, maintaining its relevance through various periods of social and cultural change, including the influences of both Catholicism and local customs that celebrate femininity and resilience.

      In contemporary times, Marysia continues to be embraced in Poland and among Polish communities abroad. It resonates with parents seeking a name that is not only traditional but also encapsulates emotional depth. The name is often used in various forms of media, including literature and film, reinforcing its popularity. Additionally, Marysia is frequently featured in discussions around names that blend cultural significance with modern identity, ensuring its place in both historical and current contexts.

      Based on our records...

      Marysia

      Marysia

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

      Marysia

      This is the most common name for a child of a Marysia.
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      1924 is when there were the most people born with the first name Marysia.

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