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Meaning of the first name
Merah

Origin 
Malay/indonesian

Meaning 
Red (color) in Malay Language

Variations 
Amerah, Tammerah, Marah

*Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
The name Merah derives from the Malay and Indonesian languages, where it translates directly to red, referring to the vibrant color. In both cultures, colors often carry significant meanings and symbolism; red can represent courage, passion, and vitality. As such, the name Merah is imbued with these associations, making it popular for individuals seeking a name that denotes strength and energy.

Historically, the use of merah in Malay culture has permeated various aspects of life, including folklore, rituals, and art. The color red has been a prominent element in traditional ceremonies and festivities, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity. While the specific use of Merah as an individual's name may not have extensive historical records, it reflects a cultural appreciation for color symbolism and its impact on identity within the Malay and Indonesian regions.

In contemporary contexts, the name Merah has gained traction as a given name for girls and boys in Malay-speaking communities, as well as among the global diaspora. It is sometimes chosen not only for its meaning but also for its aesthetic appeal. Additionally, Merah can frequently be seen in branding and marketing, particularly for products that aim to evoke emotions linked to passion, love, or dynamism. Its recognition has also been enhanced through modern media, further solidifying its place in both cultural and individual identity.
Based on our records...
This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Merah.
Bush

is the most common surname for Merah.

William

is the most common spouse name for Merah.

John

is the most common child name for Merah.

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